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In Depth: The Aldersgate logo was inspired by the Love Sculpture in Philadelphia, PA., to remind us that God is Love and that Love is the Greatest Commandment. Aldersgate In Action In Depth: ALIVE is the name of the current 52-week sermon series, which has been designed to invite us into a deeper understanding of the Bible. With Jesus refers to the focus of this quarter of the church calendar. Today s sermon, Master, Teacher, Rabbi is number 22 in the series. You will find the order of worship for today s service on Page 4. Welcome to Aldersgate United Methodist Church, where the mission is to raise up deeply devoted disciples of Jesus. You have a place here. Regardless of who you are, where you have been and where you are in faith s journey, you belong here. In Aldersgate In Action, you will find information about various ministries and opportunities. Please, feel no pressure. Just know that if you are looking to grow in your faith and in relationships with God and others, you are welcome and encouraged to do both here. Grace and Peace! Aldersgate United Methodist Church 1741 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, TX 79605 (325) 672-7893 www.aldersgateabilene.org

In the Works Regularly Scheduled Services and Opportunities to Grow and Serve: All are welcome! Please contact the Office (672-7893), if you d like to know more about becoming involved in the activities on the schedule below. In Depth: Sunday School classes are offered at 10:05 a.m. for all ages. To learn more about Adult Sunday School classes, call Amy Wilson Feltz at 672-7893 or send her an e-mail to amywilsonfeltz@ aldersgateabilene.org. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:05 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship 5:00 p.m. Growth Group 5 :00 p.m. Youth 5:00 p.m. Kids For Christ 7:00 p.m. College Ministry Tuesday: 6:00 p.m. Jubilee Ringers Wednesday: 5:45 p.m. Growth Group 7:00 p.m. Chancel Choir In Depth: Each week, these two pages will contain updates, news and other information about Aldersgate s music ministry, the children s, youth and college ministries, and opportunities to serve in the Mission Field. (The Mission Field has been identified as four areas of focus in which to share the love of God outside of the church locally: McMurry University (and other Abilene colleges and universities), Bowie Elementary, Our Neighborhoods and Aldersgate Academy.) Children s Ministry: We all Have Challenges! This past week during Children s Church and Kids for Christ we talked about miracles and challenges that we face. We agreed that everyone has challenges, whether it s learning to read, making friends, overcoming a difficulty like speech problems, trouble in your family, or learning how to follow the rules at school. Everyone has them. We discussed how we could pray and ask Jesus to take away our difficulties, just like he did with the leper. Jesus still does miracles today. And we talked about how Paul had a thorn in his flesh, that God didn t take away, and perhaps He won t take away our challenge, either. I challenged the kids to ask themselves what God is trying to teach them through the challenges they face, especially if God doesn t take it away in an instance. I know that many of our kids are facing challenges that we ourselves never had to face at this age and that they have the grace and strength to overcome them through Christ. Every week I am amazed at the insight these kids bring to the Scriptures. Alayna Brooks My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. 2 Corinthians 12:9a

Connections: Art Gallery Opening As most of you know, Aldersgate hosted its first ever art gallery opening, featuring the current exhibit, In This World and The Next, by Sarabeth Clevenger. The night was a hit! The hallways were full of longtime friends who were reunited, former members of Aldersgate who drove an hour to see the show, local Abilene artists, clergy and students. Several people came after seeing the article written in the Abilene Reporter -News. It was a great evening for everyone who attended. Sarabeth sold five of her pieces. The deeper message of Sarabeth s work was shared. We met local artists who we could partner with for future exhibits. One older individual shared that after viewing the exhibit, he felt more at peace with his imminent passing from this world into the next. If you have not already, take some time to walk the hallway and take in the beauty of God s good creation made evident in these works. Jessica Watson Youth Ministry: Satisfied? So, I eat a lot of sweets: A LOT of sweets! If it has chocolate in it, you can bet I ve already eaten it. I grew up with the rule that if I ate everything on my plate, I received the glorious prize of dessert! Now that I m older and much more mature, I know better. I can eat chocolate whenever I want! Much of the time I get a hankering late at night before bed. Knowing that this practice is not a good habit to fall into, I did some research. One thing I found that was very interesting was that our hunger receptors are the same as our thirst receptors. Many times we can get these confused, and when we think our boby is craving a delicious piece of white chocolate peppermint cheesecake, what our body really needs is a tall drink of water. Do we treat our relationship with God the same way? Much like eating a whole box of cookies in one sitting, we supplant God with what we think will satisfy. Affection, acceptance, healing, validation, courage, power: we often try to find these things outside of God by listening to what we THINK will satisfy this need. And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. -Phil 4:19 God has given us a better way a healthier way. This doesn t mean we can t ever indulge in a delicious molten cake now and again. It means that God has a place and purpose for all good things in life, and living our lives according to that plan will grant us spiritual health! Daniel Mathis Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him! Psalm 34:8

ALIVE With Jesus: Master, Teacher, Rabbi Mark 4: 1-13 Sermon Notes Raising Up Deeply Devoted Disciples of Jesus How do you know? Jesus: The Word, The Kingdom, and LIFE! Foundational Teachings of Jesus - Mark 1:15 - Matthew 22:36-40 - Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) - Parables The Foundational Parable (Parable of the Sower and the Soils) Big Narrative #1: God is Big Narrative #2: We are 1. The Path Type 2. The Rocky Type 3. The Weedy/Thorny Type 4. The Good/Fruitful/Alive Type Conditioning our Souls (I Timothy 4:8)

Growth Group Questions 1. Share an experience when someone did something that made you think, Wow! They really do care about me. 2. What are some ways that the love and care of God for you really come alive? 3. In thinking about this week s sermon, Master, Teacher, Rabbi, what one thing got your attention or raised a question for you? 4. Read Luke 17:20-21. What do you think Jesus means by, The Kingdom of God is within you? What implications does this have for our lives? 5. Pastor Steve talked about two Big Narratives that dominate the Parable of the Sower. What are they, and how did they inspire you? Is there another narrative that Pastor Steve might have missed? 6. Read Mark 4:14-20. List the various dynamics that keep the various soils from being good soil. Which dynamic are you most likely to allow to spoil your soil? 7. Pastor Steve said, The soul is that place deep within us where we connect with God. Do you agree? What is your definition of the human soul? 8. How do the spiritual practices of prayer, solitude, scripture reading, worship, service and holy conversation condition your soul and make it more receptive to God? 9. How can the members of your Growth Group pray for you this week?

Mission Trips: Summer of 2015 Short-term mission trips invite us to grow in our relationship with God as we see new places, meet new people and experience new cultures well, new to us, at least. Witnessing God at work in various places around our country and across the globe can inspire us to be that much more open to the work of God in our own lives in our own homes. At Aldersgate UMC, you have the opportunity to serve on various mission teams this summer. To view the dates, destinations and contact information for the leaders of each trip, please see the information below: Panama (Vision Screening and More): July 11-19; Jack Darnell (kb1rd@icloud.com, 829-7537). Slidell, Louisiana (Hurricane Relief Work): July 19-25; David Feemster (feem6780@gmail.com, 669-8208). Guatemala (Service at a Children s Home): July 25-August 1; Greg Jaklewicz (JaklewiczG@reporternews.com, 370-6237) and Steve Brooks (pastor@aldersgateabilene.org, 660-4415). Panama (Construction and More) August 2-10; Carlton Villers (carsalvil@sbcglobal.net, 668-3756). If you are interested in learning more about any or all of these trips, please feel free to contact the leaders or stop by the Aldersgate Library today, Sunday, January 25, during the Sunday School hour (10:05 a.m.) or after the second worship service concludes (12:15 p.m.) Grace and Peace! Amy Wilson Feltz Financial Peace University: New Session Begins Feb. 5th The next session of Financial Peace University at Aldersgate will begin on Thursday, February 5th, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Chapel. Pastor Steve often reminds us that money is the primary thing that competes with God for our allegiance. As Jesus put it, the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. (1 Timothy 6:10) That s why we all need a plan for our money. Financial Peace University (FPU) can be that plan! It teaches sound ways of handling money through video teaching, class discussions and interactive small group activities. FPU presents biblically based, practical steps to get from where you are to where you ve dreamed you could be financially. This plan will show you how to get rid of debt, manage your money, spend and save wisely, and much more! FPU classes meet for around an hour and a half each week for nine weeks. Childcare is available. If you are interested in participating, please contact Diana Hartmann at (325) 518-1498 or sign up at the Welcome Center in the hallway. Grace and Peace!

Aldersgate Academy: Planning for the Future One of the things I love about the start of a new year is dreaming and planning for possibilities in the future. If you are interested in serving in the Academy mission field, or have great ideas to share. WE WANT YOU! We want your thoughts and suggestions for ways we can grow deeper relationships with the staff, parents and children of Aldersgate Academy. The Academy ministry team will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2 in the Chapel to brainstorm ways our Aldersgate family can minister to the staff, students and families of the Academy this coming year. Please come to this short meeting and help us plan for a new, exciting year. Feel free to contact me at ellenknox@sbcglobal.net or at (325) 677-6697. We hope to see you Monday evening! Ellen Knox, Chair, Aldersgate Academy College Ministry: You are the Light of the World A couple of years ago, a good friend lent a book called Tattoos on the Heart to Jessica; little did she know at that time how much this book would influence her. The author, Gregory Boyle, is a Jesuit priest who lives in L.A. and ministers to people living in the housing projects, especially gang members. He runs a non-profit called Homeboy Industries that helps children, teenagers, and young adults find their identity outside of gang-life, substance abuse, and violence. As a Christmas present, Jessica received her own copy of Boyle s book, which I have promptly borrowed to read on my own. This week, I have found an intersection between Boyle s words and our college ministry. As you may know, during The Oaks, our college ministry is considering the idea of growing in wholeness together. One passage of Scripture that I hope will guide us on this journey is the Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5-7). In this sermon, Jesus looks at a crowd of people and declares them to be the light of the world (5:14). Now, perhaps we have all heard this passage before, but Gregory Boyle unlocked a certain truth that cannot be left unsaid. Boyle helped me realize that Jesus proclamation is not determined based on what these people have already done or will do. Instead, Jesus is calling out the light that exists within all people, as God s dearly loved children. How often do we forget this truth, and live instead by a false narrative that tells us that we have to be better in order to be the light of the world? So as our college ministry journeys towards wholeness, we must allow Jesus proclamation we are [already] the light of the world to be our guiding narrative. Students, it s never too late to join the journey. Kyle Watson

In Depth: At Aldersgate, all are invited to practice faithfulness in our prayers, presence (attendance), gifts (offering of money), service (action in the community) and witness (sharing our faith). You will find information about service and witness throughout the pages of Aldersgate In Action. This page is dedicated to matters of prayer, presence, and gifts. Prayers Ron Bredemeyer Emma Gene Gore Clay Meadows Jean Shoultz Doris Ogden Dori Oiler Lou Swindell Alice Shaw Delmon Wilson Carolyn Strain Military and Families Mary Gregory Mary Buckner Leslie Kitchell Lou Adams Clinton Gayle Addison English Lora and Al Langford Sara Queen Bob Kuykendall Sherli Aldridge The e-mail prayer list is coordinated by Barbara Owens. Please send prayer requests and requests to join the e-mail list to prayer@aldersgateabilene.org. Aldersgate volunteers serve at the Methodist Food Pantry, located at 1102 N. Willis, on the second Tuesday of the month, from 3:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and on the fourth Tuesday of the month, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Free childcare is available. For more information call Susan Steele at 605-381-6322. Facebook page: facebook.com/aldersgateunitedmethodist Church Twitter:@AldersgateABI Instagram:@aldersgateabi Ministry Leaders Pastor: Steve Brooks (325) 660-4415 Associate Pastor: Amy Wilson Feltz (325) 660-5017 Finance: K. B. Woods Music: David Wallis Children: Alayna Brooks Youth/Contemporary Worship: Daniel Mathis College/Young Adults: Kyle Watson Connections: Jessica Watson Academy: Carol Rogers Reception: Susan Acosta Administration: Carolyn Estes Custodial Services: Robert Sandoval Presence (1.18.2015) 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Service= 230 11:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service=162 Total Worship Service Attendance=392 Sunday school=176 The Oaks =25 Gifts Budget for 2015 =$808,647.00 Received This week = $15,899.83 Received Month-to-Date =$44,053.70 Received Year-to-Date = $44,053.70 2015 Faith Promise Pledge= 2015 Faith Promise Contributions = $1,549.08 In Depth: Aldersgate offers two forms of electronic giving: Online Bill Pay and ACH Direct Draft. EFT Authorization Forms are available in the office and on our website at www.aldersgateabilene.org. If you have additional questions regarding Stewardship, contact K.B. Woods (672-7893, kbwoods@aldersgateabilene.org). Staying Connected: Address: 1741 Sayles, 79605 Phone Number: (325) 672-7893 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-12, 1-5 Fri. 8-12 Web Site: www.aldersgateabilene.org Facebook: Aldersgate UMC Text Message Reminders: gracepeace to 313131 E-mail Reminders: news@aldersgateabilene.org

Solitude and Silence Pastor Amy I spoke in the sermon on January 11 about the spiritual practice of solitude and silence, otherwise known as contemplative prayer. I figured if I m going to continue to ask you to give it a try, I need to be real about my own practice. So here s a confession: The first time I tried solitude and silence, I fell asleep. When the timer went off, I woke up and laughed. I took it as evidence that although I d only been awake for about 15 minutes when I began to quiet my mind, I was not really rested enough. My rhythm or rule of life, as the great teachers call it, was not running very smoothly. I needed the regular practice of solitude and silence in my life to get back to a healthy way of living. I d like to tell you that was the last time I ever fell asleep in my practice of solitude and silence, but that would be a lie. I wish I could say that my mind is easy to quiet, that it does not wander, that I don t fidget at times. Solitude and silence is one of the most natural ways to connect with ourselves and with God, but it does not necessarily come naturally to us. That s why it s called a spiritual practice. It takes time and repetition and discipline, like any other practice. Chapter 7 of Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster focuses on the practice of solitude and silence. (See the top right corner of this page.) The subtitle of the book, The Path to Spiritual Growth, speaks to the heart of the matter. I don t recommend solitude and silence to you to add one more thing to your busy day or to use it as a measure of your holiness. Solitude and silence is a step on the path to growth, which is what God desires for us in this life and why we at Aldersgate go about this mission of Raising Up Deeply Devoted Disciples of Jesus. Disciples are not born. We are raised up. We are grown through a lifetime learning and practicing, receiving and giving much grace along the way. Solitude and silence may not come easily to you, and if that s the case, you certainly are not alone. But here s the good news: the Spirit will be at work in your practice, even if you fall asleep. Grace and Peace! Suggested Reading Celebrationof Discipline, The Path To Spiritual Growth, by Richard J. Foster is the next book that we are inviting you to read as we begin the new year. If you would like a copy, please call the church office at 672-7893, or indicate on the welcome card and we will order a copy for you. The price is $15.00. Grace and Peace! Pastor Steve and Pastor Amy Daily Bible Readings Below you will find a list of sermon related passages and a list of passages that will take you through the Bible in a year. Please consider reading both each day as we continue in our ALIVE sermon series. Sermon Passages Sunday: Mark 4: -1-13 Monday: Matthew 13: 1-43 Tuesday: Matthew 13: 44-58 Wednesday: Matthew 5: 1-48 Thursday: Matthew 6: 1-34 Friday: Matthew 7: 1-29 Saturday: Luke 15: 1-32 Chronological Bible Readings Sunday: 2 Sam 22-23, Ps 57 Monday: Ps 95, Ps 97-99 Tuesday: 2 Sam 24, 1 Chr 21-22, Ps 30 Wednesday: Ps 108-110 Thursday: 1 Chr 23-25 Friday: Ps 131, Ps 138-139,Ps 143-145 Saturday: 1 Chr 26-29, Ps 127 How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth! Psalm 119: 103