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A publication of First United Methodist Church, Tallassee Corner Connections October 2018 Plan To Grow! Over the next five weeks, our focus at First Methodist is going to be the importance of growing in our walk with Christ. The reason this is important is that there is a dynamic in our Christian lives that we often are unaware of: if we are not moving forward in Christ, then we are naturally going backward. In the Christian life there is no such thing as standing still. We are either progressing or regressing. My goal for each one of us in 2019 is that we would grow in our walk with Jesus. I hope that is your goal as well. The most important initial step in achieving any goal is simply to form a plan. Many of us have learned in other areas of our lives that if we do not have a plan to achieve some goal, then that goal is really just a wish. So as we move into the last quarter of 2018, we re going to focus as a church on forming a plan to grow spiritually. How do we form a plan? One of the great gifts of being a Christian in the Methodist tradition is that we have an outline for spiritual growth built into the vows that we take when we join the church. When we join, we vow to grow in our faith by practicing prayer, presence, giving, serving, and witnessing. So over the next five weeks, we re going to be looking at each of those practices in turn. We re going to hear testimonies from fellow First Methodist members about how each practice has shaped their faith. And then on Sunday, October 28, we will have an opportunity to give to God our own personal Plan for Spiritual Growth. You will receive two blank copies of these cards in the mail over the coming week. There will also be cards available in the and the Sanctuary. Here s what I m inviting you to do: Fill out both copies of your plan and bring one copy with you on Sunday, October 28 to give to God during a special dedication time. Keep the other copy of your plan at home with you to remind you of the plan you made. In mid-2019 we will mail a copy of your plan back to you as a reminder of the commitment you made for yourself so that you can be encouraged to continue to grow in Christ. I m looking forward to growing with you this year as we progress in our walk with Christ through our prayer, our presence, our giving, our service, and our witness! In Christ, Clint

Kids WOW Kids stands for Worship on Wednesdays (for kids)! Many have been asking about this new group for kids on Wednesdays, and what they are doing. During the Wednesday Night Fellowship program time, kids in kindergarten - 4th grade are gathering in the Beach Room (102) for a devotion and prayer time, as well as a fun program led by an adult from the church. It has been a great time for the kids (and adults!) to get to work together and get to know one another better. Programs have included: game night of WOW vs. LAMP kids, science night learning all about light, night of singing and dancing to praise songs, minute-to-win-it night, random acts of kindness, and Bible trivia. Special thanks to all the volunteers who have helped (and will help!) make Wednesdays a special time for these kids!

Trunk or Treat!! Wednesday, October 31, from 6-8 pm Please consider spending Halloween with us this year! We always have a wonderful turnout from the community and it s a great opportunity for our church to really be a presence in Tallassee. It s also a fun night to spend with fellow church members, enjoying their company and the creativity of their trunks and decorations. My goal for this year is to have 30 cars sign up to participate. We will be giving out a prize to the best decorated trunk (1st, 2nd, and 3rd place), and dinner will be provided for volunteers. If you would like to host and decorate a trunk (and we need you to!!), sign up on the sheet in the or contact me to have your name added to the list. If you cannot join us, please consider donating candy, or money to buy candy. We go through MANY, many bags that night, so anything you contribute will be a huge help! Thanks! Hillary Come and join us for a delicious meal and, more importantly, wonderful fellowship with your church family! Following the meal, there are programs available for all ages: Bible study or dulcimer practice for adults, Bible study for youth, Devotions and fun activities for LAMP (5th & 6th grade), WOW Kids for those in pre-k through 4th grade, and a nursery for our youngest children and babies. Meal served: 6:00 to 6:30 pm Cost: Adults - $6.00 Children (12 and under) - $3.50 Family Maximum - $18.00 Programs: 6:30 to 7:15 pm October 3 October 10 Meal: pork tenderloin, black-eyed peas, squash casserole, cornbread, dessert Youth Fundraiser! Alternate: hot dog, chips, dessert Please make your reservation each week by completing the bulletin insert or card in the attendance folder, or by calling the church office no later than 3:00 pm on Tuesday. October 17 Meal: hamburger steak with gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll, dessert Alternate: grilled cheese, chips, dessert October 24 Meal: poppy seed chicken over rice, garden salad, roll, dessert Alternate: chicken nuggets, fries, dessert Note: there will be NO WNF on October 31 - please join us for Trunk or Treat instead!

Operation Christmas Child 2 nd Annual Packing Party October is Clergy Appreciation Month! Take a few minutes this month and find a special way to let Clint and his family know how thankful you are for them and everything they do for our church! And then let us remember to continue to show our appreciation the whole year through! BLOOD DRIVE October 14 9 am - 12:30 pm in the front parking lot Believe it or not, Christmas is right around the corner! That means it is time for the kids at FUMC to have their second annual shoebox packing party! This fun and rewarding party will take place on Sunday, November 11 th at 5:00pm. To make this party a success, we need of your help! We will be collecting the following items until the day of the party: Monetary donations (Each box costs $9 to ship!) Non-liquid Hygiene items (toothbrushes, washcloths, soap, combs, hairbrushes) School supplies: pencils, pencil sharpeners, paper, notebooks, erasers, crayons, coloring books Small stuffed animals and baby dolls Accessories: sunglasses, hair bows, barrettes, play jewelry, etc.) Hats, gloves, scarves, t-shirts, underwear Games (travel-size games, puzzles, marbles, Jacks set) Matchbox cars and outdoor toys (yo-yos, jump ropes, small balls) Small tool sets and mini sewing kits (LOTS NEEDED!) Small bags with a drawstring or handles (LOTS NEEDED!) No war related items or breakable items are permitted. *OUR GOAL IS TO PACK 100 BOXES THIS YEAR! Donation bins can be found in the fellowship hall and outside the sanctuary. If you make a monetary donation, please indicate it is for Operation Christmas Child. Through your prayers and donations, the children of FUMC will help spread the love of Jesus to so many! If you have any questions and/or would like to help, contact Beth Noble @ 334-312-4877. New Addresses! Fern Glass 22901 NE 209th St. Battle Ground, WA 98604 fernglass3@gmail.com Dric & Linda Williford 743 Ryefield Court Montgomery, AL 36117 begins at 8:50 am starting in October

MEET OUR STAFF: Jordan Cunningham Encounter Worship Leader and Sexton Jordan Cunningham was born to Donna and Jerry Cunningham in Montgomery in 1991. He began working at First United Methodist Church in February 2013 as the Worship Leader for the newly minted Encounter service. Later, when the custodian job became open, he was hired for that job too, and his title changed to Worship Leader and Sexton. In addition to his duties at the church, he enjoys playing golf with his dad. He s also very interested in movies, but his heart, whether in or out of church, is music. His other passion is sound and light engineering. He frequently works at the high school and at Mount Vernon Theatre, sometimes as a volunteer and occasionally getting paid. He is a Tallassee fixture anytime there is a performance or show, whether it is a charity even or a sold out show. My week begins and ends with worship at this church. Sunday afternoon is sort of my Saturday, because I have had my worship for the week. I love this congregation because it s the first congregation that focused on love, and not on avoiding damnation. I m part of what some might call the geek culture. I love Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and James Bond. Jordan says his dream job would be to be in charge, full-time, of sound and light engineering for a big church. Jordan and Brother Clint work closely on the Encounter service to make sure it is a meaningful time of worship and learning. Jordan also works as Sexton, ensuring that the church is clean and all rooms are set up for the next event. His job descriptions are much too long to include, but it s clear that few of us could match his schedule for a whole week. Keep main church building, office building, and grounds, including parking lots and play areas, neat and clean at all times. Keep all floors in a clean and attractive condition and in a good state of preservation. Perform task list in a timely manner. Assist in the set-up of tables, chairs and other items for church activities. Be available for wedding and special-event clean up (for additional pay). Keep an inventory of supplies and equipment on hand and request needed replacements from the Church Administrator far enough in advance so that they may be delivered in such time as will not delay the upkeep of the building. The church will provide supplies and equipment sufficient for these tasks; the custodian must take care to maintain the provided equipment in good working order throughout its serviceable life. Meet Our Staff, written by Bob Reed, will be a regular feature in our newsletters over the next months. Hopefully these articles will help you to get to know our staff better and give you a better sense of all they do for FUMC!

in honor of Hillary Eckstein as she awaits the arrival of baby Liam Cue Sunday, October 21 1:30 pm hosted by the ladies of our church ACTS Christmas Food Boxes ACTS has begun planning for its 2018 Christmas program, and there are several ways members at FUMC can get involved! 01--Elizabeth Ames 02--Lily Love 03--Alec Houts Darrell Wilson 04--Emily Cullars Allison Johnson Delmar McCaig Andrew Pressley Laura Sanders 07--Lochlyn Crain Marilyn Durham Cindy Pressley 08--Bruin Hathcock 10--Jake Crain 11--Jason Barker 12--Bryan Hancock 14--Toby Burnham 15--Mike Segrest 16--John Burgess Milly Crain Frederica Melton 18--Timothy Turley 19--Steele Segrest 20--Jonathan Cullars 21--Lilly Martin Becky Segrest 22--Leslye Ames 25--Bernice Stanfield 27--Steve Missildine Elizabeth Moseley 29--Rachel Martin 1. Consider purchasing one or more Christmas Food Boxes ($30 each), given out at Christmas to local families in need. Donations can be given to FUMC, designated ACTS Food Boxes, or sent directly to ACTS. 2. Bring a new, unwrapped toy for a child in need (age 2-12) to church, placing it in the collection box at the back of the. 3. Volunteers are needed to help take Christmas Applications the weeks of October 15 and October 22. Help will also be needed for distributing Food Boxes and Toy Bags on December 11 & 12. Please contact Barry Adair if you can help volunteer: 334-283-6750. ACTS is very grateful for all the support our church has shown in the past, and for our generosity again this year! THANK YOU!!! 04--Mike & Traci Segrest 12--Toby & Leah Burnham Cody & Rachel Martin 13--William & Sarah Whiddon 18--Todd & Jessica Justice 27--Alan & Marie Milam

Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 Crafty Christians 1-2:30 pm 7 8 Men s Club Breakfast 7:15 am 14 15 LifeSouth Blood Drive 9 am - 12:30 pm front parking lot Estelle Lockwood Ladies Circle 21 Commitment Sunday bring your Plan for Spiritual Growth cards 16 3 Thu Fri Sat 4 5 6 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 Shepherding Committee 7:15 pm Allen Cowan classroom 10 Worship Committee 7:15 pm Allen Cowan classroom Crafty Christians Fellowship Hall 1:00-2:30 pm 22 Baby shower for Hillary! 1:30 pm 28 9 Wed 23 29 30 31 Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm October Altar Flowers 07--none 14--Don & Janice Heacock 21--Frankie Scott 28--OPEN

CONTACT INFORMATION Church Office: 334-283-2195 Parsonage: 334-283-2194 P.O. Box 780147, Tallassee, AL 36078 www.fumctallassee.com email: FUMCTallassee@aol.com Montgomery/Prattville District Office: Rev. Allen Newton, Superintendent: 334-239-7329 www.montgomeryprattville.org STAFF DIRECTORY Pastor: Rev. Clint McBroom Director of Music Ministries: Leslye Ames Director of Youth Ministries: Cory Eckstein Coordinator of Children s Ministries: Hillary Eckstein Encounter Worship Leader: Jordan Cunningham Chancel Choir Director/Worship Leader: Jerry Cunningham Office Manager: Kristina Pendergrass Nursery Coordinator: Laura Mullins Sexton: Jordan Cunningham Listen to the previous Sunday s worship service Sunday mornings at 11:00 am. Tune in to Clint s daily devotions at 7:15 am each weekday morning. WTLS 106.5 FM and 1300 AM Stay up-to-date with everything that s going on in our church! Facebook.com/FUMCTallassee First United Methodist Church P.O. Box 780147 Tallassee, AL 36078