FAMILY INFO WORSHIP INFO MISSIONS Nursery Care is available at 9 a.m. in Room 204 in the Education Building. Parents with young children are welcome to worship in the sanctuary or in the Kids Zone in the narthex. A changing table is provided in the restroom located in the hallway west of the Fireside Room. First UMC takes the safety of the children and youth very seriously. We follow Safe Sanctuaries practices, which is our commitment to the physical safety and spiritual growth of all of our children, youth, and adults. Please see an usher if you need information or assistance. We welcome guest musicians The Mark Twain Ringers, led by First UMC member Ron Theile. The special candle on the altar table this morning keeps us mindful of the Special Called Session of the UM General Conference in St. Louis. We hold in prayer all the delegates, that God s light may shine on, in, and through their deliberations. Rev. Patricia Farris is attending the UM General Conference in St. Louis. Flowers: In prayerful support for Rev. Farris and the delegates to the General Conference in Saint Louis this week. With love from Carol Greenwood. To request prayers, fill in a Let s Connect/Let Us Pray card and place it in the offering plate during worship. If there are Prayer Quilts on the north wall of the sanctuary, you are invited to pray over and tie knots on the quilts. Stop by the Hospitality Table in Simkins Hall in The Shelby Center during Coffee Fellowship for information or to ask whatever might be on your mind! We re here to serve you. Next Sunday: Holy Communion; Rev. Patricia Farris will preach. We collect food weekly for the Westside Food Bank. In March, please bring canned fruits and vegetables. You may leave items in the bin located outside the Sanctuary. Pennies for Haiti: Today is the final day to contribute towards donations to Haiti, 11 a.m. after worship in Simkins Hall. Resident Bishop Bishop Grant J. Hagiya West District Superintendent Rev. Mark M. Nakagawa Senior Minister Rev. Patricia Farris p.farris@santamonicaumc.org Director of Children & Youth Ministry t.guerrero@santamonicaumc.org Pastoral Associate n.oney@santamonicaumc.org Business Administrator Christina Eddy c.eddy@santamonicaumc.org Congregation Care Associate Anne Premer a.premer@santamonicaumc.org Preschool Director Batsheva Spector b.spector@santamonicaumc.org Assistant to the Preschool Director Dane Rold d.rold@santamonicaumc.org Music Director Dr. James Smith Organist Ty Woodward Lead Coordinator Sarah Rold s.rold@santamonicaumc.org Membership and Facilities Coordinator David Penson d.penson@santamonicaumc.org Communications Director Tina Gage t.gage@santamonicaumc.org Ministries & Communications Coordinator Shalimar Carducci s.carducci@santamonicaumc.org Head Custodian Javier Espinoza F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H WORSHIP 7th Sunday after Epiphany Faith in Action February 24, 2019 Forgive, and you will be forgiven; Luke 6:37c W E G AT H E R WELCOME PRELUDE Amazing Grace (arr. Cathy Moklebust) Mark Twain Ringers/Ron Theile, Director *PROCESSIONAL HYMN #553 United Methodist Hymnal And Are We Yet Alive *CALL TO WORSHIP Jocelyn Hicks-Garner, Lay Lector Take delight in the Lord, who satisfies the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord and trust in God s actions. Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for God. The Lord is our salvation and our refuge in times of trouble. *CHORAL ACT OF PRAISE God is our refuge and our strength! A very present help in trouble! Amen and Amen! God is real. God is love. Every person matters. You matter. Together we can change the world. *SHARING THE PEACE OF CHRIST Please greet those worshipping near you. F I R ST U N I T E D M E T H O D I ST C H U R C H o f SA N TA M O N I CA 1008 Eleventh Street, Santa Monica, CA 90403 www.santamonicaumc.org 310-393-8258 * As a courtesy to others, please silence all cell phones/sound-making devices. Asterisks indicate standing if you are able.
CHILDREN S MESSAGE #2233 The Faith We Sing Where Children Belong This, this is where children belong, welcomed as part of the worshiping throng. Water, God s word, bread and cup, prayer and song: This is where children belong. As the congregation sings, all children are invited to come forward. I Am a Child of God I am a child of God; You are God s child, it s true. Children of God are called to love one another, as Jesus taught to do. As the congregation sings, the children may go to their Faith in Action project. This week the children will be putting together supplies to create chemo gift bags that will go to children at St. John s who are in the hospital for cancer treatments. These activity bags are helpful to the children and families. As we create these bags of blessing, we talk about how we can share God s love and care with those who are hurting. OUR MISSION & COMMON LIFE We thank God for these opportunities for fellowship, for worship, and for service. Thanks be to God! WE HEAR GOD S WORD ANTHEM The Chancel Choir/Dr. James Smith, Music Director If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments (Thomas Tallis) If ye love me, keep my commandments, and I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another comforter, that He may abide with you forever, e en the spirit of truth. THE PSALM Psalm 37: 1-11, 39-40 (Pew Bible pages 510, 512, N.T.) Word of God, Word of Life. Thanks be to God! Jocelyn Hicks-Garner THE GOSPEL Luke 6:27-38 (Pew Bible pages 64-65, N.T.) Word of God, Word of Life. Thanks be to God! SERMON But What if I Don t Want to Forgive? WE RESPOND INVITATION TO PRAYER #2226 TFWS Bind Us Together LISTENING FOR THE VOICE OF GOD SILENT PRAYER & PASTORAL PRAYER
THE LORD S PRAYER Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. CHORAL RESPONSE WE OFFER OUR GIFTS & OURSELVES Your generous gifts support the ministries and outreach of the church. You may place gifts of cash or checks made out to First UMC in the offering plates as they are passed. You may also place your Let s Connect/Let Us Pray card in the offering plate. Give online at any time at www.santamonicaumc.org. Credit cards are now accepted at the Sunday Hospitality Table during Coffee Fellowship. Thank you. May God grow in us generous and joyful hearts. THE OFFERTORY I Love to Tell the Story (arr. Sharon Elery Rogers) Mark Twain Ringers *RESPONSE #94 UMH The Doxology *UNISON PRAYER OF DEDICATION Holy God, make our thanksgiving bloom forth into the lives of friends and enemies alike. Multiply our gifts for the sake of your kingdom, in the name of the one who gave everything for us. Amen. WE GO FORTH TO SERVE *HYMN #2237 TFWS As a Fire Is Meant for Burning *BENEDICTION *BENEDICTION RESPONSE POSTLUDE Mark Twain Ringers and Ty Woodward, Organ Glory to God in the Highest (G.B. Pergolesi, arr. Martha Lynn Thompson) Worship concludes with the Postlude music which prepares us to transition from worship to life in the world. You are invited to remain seated until the Postlude concludes, or to exit quietly.
FAMILY INFO WORSHIP INFO MISSIONS Nursery Care is available at 9 a.m. in Room 204 in the Education Building. Parents with young children are welcome to worship in the sanctuary or in the Kids Zone in the narthex. A changing table is provided in the restroom located in the hallway west of the Fireside Room. First UMC takes the safety of the children and youth very seriously. We follow Safe Sanctuaries practices, which is our commitment to the physical safety and spiritual growth of all of our children, youth, and adults. Please see an usher if you need information or assistance. We welcome guest musicians The Mark Twain Ringers, led by First UMC member Ron Theile. The special candle on the altar table this morning keeps us mindful of the Special Called Session of the UM General Conference in St. Louis. We hold in prayer all the delegates, that God s light may shine on, in, and through their deliberations. Rev. Patricia Farris is attending the UM General Conference in St. Louis. Flowers: In prayerful support for Rev. Farris and the delegates to the General Conference in Saint Louis this week. With love from Carol Greenwood. To request prayers, fill in a Let s Connect/Let Us Pray card and place it in the offering plate during worship. If there are Prayer Quilts on the north wall of the sanctuary, you are invited to pray over and tie knots on the quilts. Stop by the Hospitality Table in Simkins Hall in The Shelby Center during Coffee Fellowship for information or to ask whatever might be on your mind! We re here to serve you. Next Sunday: Holy Communion; Rev. Patricia Farris will preach. We collect food weekly for the Westside Food Bank. In March, please bring canned fruits and vegetables. You may leave items in the bin located outside the Sanctuary. Pennies for Haiti: Today is the final day to contribute towards donations to Haiti, 11 a.m. after worship in Simkins Hall. Resident Bishop Bishop Grant J. Hagiya West District Superintendent Rev. Mark M. Nakagawa Senior Minister Rev. Patricia Farris p.farris@santamonicaumc.org Director of Children & Youth Ministry t.guerrero@santamonicaumc.org Pastoral Associate n.oney@santamonicaumc.org Business Administrator Christina Eddy c.eddy@santamonicaumc.org Congregation Care Associate Anne Premer a.premer@santamonicaumc.org Preschool Director Batsheva Spector b.spector@santamonicaumc.org Assistant to the Preschool Director Dane Rold d.rold@santamonicaumc.org Music Director Dr. James Smith Organist Ty Woodward Lead Coordinator Sarah Rold s.rold@santamonicaumc.org Membership and Facilities Coordinator David Penson d.penson@santamonicaumc.org Communications Director Tina Gage t.gage@santamonicaumc.org Ministries & Communications Coordinator Shalimar Carducci s.carducci@santamonicaumc.org Head Custodian Javier Espinoza F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H WORSHIP 7th Sunday after Epiphany Faith in Action February 24, 2019 Forgive, and you will be forgiven; Luke 6:37c W E G AT H E R WELCOME PRELUDE Amazing Grace (arr. Cathy Moklebust) Mark Twain Ringers/Ron Theile, Director *PROCESSIONAL HYMN #553 United Methodist Hymnal And Are We Yet Alive *CALL TO WORSHIP Jocelyn Hicks-Garner, Lay Lector Take delight in the Lord, who satisfies the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord and trust in God s actions. Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for God. The Lord is our salvation and our refuge in times of trouble. *CHORAL ACT OF PRAISE God is our refuge and our strength! A very present help in trouble! Amen and Amen! God is real. God is love. Every person matters. You matter. Together we can change the world. *SHARING THE PEACE OF CHRIST Please greet those worshipping near you. F I R ST U N I T E D M E T H O D I ST C H U R C H o f SA N TA M O N I CA 1008 Eleventh Street, Santa Monica, CA 90403 www.santamonicaumc.org 310-393-8258 * As a courtesy to others, please silence all cell phones/sound-making devices. Asterisks indicate standing if you are able.
F O C U S O N February 24, 2019 UPCOMING SEMINAR Perspectives on Common Sense Gun Safety and Reform All are invited to attend this timely 3-part panel discussion, organized by First UMC church member Ken Rasmussen. The program is designed to provide information and different perspectives. Grab your Coffee Hour snacks beforehand and join the discussion in the Fireside Room. There will be a time for questions. Speakers include: Amy Phillips & Stacey Killinger (Moms Demand Action) will give an overview of their organization and speak about their priorities on the state and national level. Karl Richter (Be Smart) will discuss a program that teaches safe ownership and storage of firearms to reduce teen and child suicide and unintentional shootings. Suzanne Verge (President of LA Chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence) As long-time member of the organization, Suzanne will discuss the gun violence prevention movement, Brady s legislative priorities, and how her group operates. www. santamonicaumc.org/perspectives Sunday, March 3, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in the Fireside Room FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of SANTA MONICA 1008 Eleventh Street, Santa Monica, CA 90403 310-393-8258 www.santamonicaumc.org info@santamonicaumc.org @santamonicaumc
O P P O R T U N I T I E S at F U M C WORSHIP & PRAYER Sunday 10 a.m. Sanctuary Worship Sunday 5 p.m. simple church simple church tonight - reflections by MEETINGS / EVENTS THIS WEEK Today - Faith in Action 11 a.m. Pennies for Haiti, SH 11 a.m. Girl Scout Cookie Sales, Alcove Wednesday, February 27 9 a.m. UMW Workparty/Luncheon, WR Thursday, February 28 5:30 p.m. Family Place Community Meal, OS Sunday, March 3 - Holy Communion 11:30 a.m. Perspectives on Common Sense Gun Safety and Reform, FR CHILDREN & YOUTH Children s Ministry February Theme: Family Wisdom Sunday School today: Faith in Action Faith is more than a belief, it is an action. On every 4th Sunday of the month, the children work together during Sunday School to perform a gracious act of service. The project rotates between service for the church family, the local community, and our global community, as we learn what it means to be the hands and feet of Christ serving in the world. United Methodist Youth Fellowship 6-8:30 p.m. UMYF Meeting tonight, YL The youth ministry at First UMC is a safe, Christ centered environment where youth explore and grow in their faith. Activities are designed to nurture relationships and build a strong, loving community. This is a place of acceptance, outreach and spirituality. FELLOWSHIP /COMMUNITY Girl Scouts Cookie Sales If you missed the Girl Scouts Cookie Sales after Youth/Scout Sunday, here s another chance to support the Girl Scouts and pick up a box(s) of delicious cookies. Sunday, February 24, 11 a.m. in Simkins Hall Family Place Community Meal Community Meal is a committed partnership between First UMC and Upward Bound House s Family Place our local transitional housing program for families with young children. The simple church community has worked diligently over the last few years to foster relationships with the staff and residents and to provide a monthly night of fun and food. First UMC volunteers engage in activities that create lasting impact and joy. If you would like to be a part of this meaningful mission, please contact the church office (310) 393-8258, or email meal@santamonicaumc. org. You can help by cooking or donating a meal, side, salad, or dessert or by volunteering to lead a craft or other fun activity for the kids. Thursday, February 28, 5:30 p.m. Family Place (1020 12th St. SM) Ash Wednesday Services Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent - a time of introspection and self-examination of our lives and relationship with God. The ritual of the ashes represent a visual reminder of the day as we pause to remember our physical limits in contrast to the infinity of God. Here at First UMC, we offer two Ash Wednesday services in the Chapel. The ashes used for the services come from the burned palms of last year s Palm Sunday Service. We invite you to this intimate and reflective service that marks the beginning of the Lenten season. Ash Wednesday: March 6, 12:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., in the Chapel After worship, all are invited to stay for Coffee Fellowship in Simkins Hall. If you are a new visitor today, feel free to ask any questions you may have at the Hospitality Table in the Simkins Hall Alcove. CHR = Choir Room; CR = Conference Room; CY = Courtyard; FR = Fireside Room; L = Library; MH = Member s Home; OS = Off Site; S = Sanctuary; SH = Simkins Hall; WR = Work Room (UMW)
FELLOWSHIP /COMMUNITY (CONTINUED) DanceFit! First UMC member Whitney Hagan leads DanceFit: DanceFit is inspired by Zumba, a high-energy interval workout set to upbeat music, featuring choreographed dance tailored for fitness. You don t need to be a great dancer to feel welcome in DanceFit! The class is designed for multiple levels, including beginners. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring a towel. Water will be available. No charge but donations appreciated. Kids are welcome. Tell your friends! Saturdays, March 9 & 23, 10-11 a.m. in Room 300 Messy Church Messy Church is a great opportunity for families to be together in worship without the worry of being too silly or messy because, let s face it, life can be messy! At Messy Church, we grow in our relationship with God and with one another through crafts, activities, music, and stories of God s love. Then, together we enjoy a shared meal. Be ready to get messy! March s theme: Jesus Found in the Temple. Sign up to receive monthly Messy Church reminder emails and news: www.santamonicaumc.org/ messychurch. Saturday, March 9, 4:30-6 p.m. in the Chapel/ Simkins Hall Lenten Yoga Series In this coming season of spiritual dedication, Open Space will be inviting people of all ages to add the spiritual discipline of yoga to your Lenten practice. Led by Kristia Oney, the series will incorporate gentle, restorative, and energizing physical movement (with modifications for all mobility and flexibility levels) along with guidance through scripture, connecting body, mind, and spirit to help us settle into this season with intention. Beginning Wednesday March 13, 7 p.m. in the Fireside Room Haiti Work Team Update - Haiti Service Trip Postponed It is with great disappointment that we will be indefinitely postponing the Haiti service trip. Based on advisories from the US State Department, news reports, and conversations with people on the ground in Haiti, we have concluded that travel would be unsafe at this time. Additionally, our ability to complete our mission of serving the village of Sobier would be greatly diminished by current events; in fact, our presence might even be more harmful than helpful. We are committed to exploring other options as we continue to find ways to support our brothers and sisters in Haiti. At this time, we d like everyone to continue to pray for the country and people of Haiti, along with the missionaries who are there now as they return to the States. In the meantime, we will continue to raise money for Pennies for Haiti. The Haitian people need our help now more than ever, and we want them to know that we have not abandoned them, but are continuing our commitment to help them, even as the mode of that help changes. At the Haiti Fundraiser at the Santa Monica Moose Lodge, First UMC raised enough money for thirteen goats that will go directly to the Haitian families in most need. Mission is not merely something we do; it is also who we are as a Christian people. It is an attitude that we bring to the world as an outpouring of the grace of God within us as the Body of Christ. We pray that we all carry this stirring of the spirit into our daily lives, our workplaces, and our relationships. -
MISSION OPPORTUNITIES Westside Food Bank Food is collected every Sunday to benefit the Westside Food Bank. Food bins can be found outside the Sanctuary and in the Preschool. For the month of February we are collecting canned tuna. UMCOR The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is the humanitarian relief and development arm of The United Methodist Church (UMC), a non-profit 501(c)3 organization operated under the auspices of the General Board of Global Ministries. When UMCOR donors designate their contribution for a particular program or disaster response, UMCOR uses 100 percent of it on that program none of it gets funneled back into fundraising or operating costs. To learn more, go to: www.umcor.org For more information on these events, or to learn about our ministries and missions, go to www.santamonicaumc.org. OPEN INVITATIONS Communion Servers Each month when communion is offered in church, members of the Communion Server Ministry take communion out to those who cannot be present during the service. This service is available to anyone in the congregation, not just those who are homebound or in a care facility long-term; anyone who is laid up and unable to come for any reason is welcome to join us this way. If you are interested in becoming a communion server, please contact one of the clergy or the church office. Health Ministry Council Through God s love, the Health Ministry Council works to promote wellness in individuals, the church, and the community. The council supports the mission of First UMC, plans and implements programs and activities that promote physical, mental and spiritual well-being and healing, and serves as an advocate for health and safety concerns. For more information about the Council, or to volunteer, call the church office (310) 393-8258. LOOKING FORWARD March Mid-Week Recital - AlmaNova Duo, flute and guitar The award-winning ensemble, AlmaNova, is an innovative flute and guitar duo presenting an eclectic program of chamber music. Flutist Jessica Pierce and guitarist Almer Imamovic are both masters of their instruments, elevating the flute and guitar ensemble to the highest level of virtuosity and artistry. Their live performances are filled with energy and passion creating a graceful, intuitively choreographed display of seamless connection. Wednesday, March 13, 12:10 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Reception to follow in the Fireside Room. Free admission. For the full list of 2019 Recitals, go to: www.santamonicaumc.org/mid-week-recital-series.