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Skiatook First United Methodist Church Methodist Messenger Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world! 1007 S. Osage P.O. Box 910 Skiatook OK 74070 www.fumcskiatook.com Email: office@fumcskiatook.com 918-396-2519 Fax: 918-396-7973 June 2014 Serving in Skiatook I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. (John 3: 15-16, NIV) This Bible verse is found in the middle of an incredible chapter in the Gospel of John. In John 13, Jesus is depicted as a humble man, washing the feet of his disciples. The washing of one s feet was a common custom in the time of Jesus. Travelers walked or rode along dusty, dirty roads. They may have worn sandals, or possibly even walked without shoes along roads that caravans of animals would also have journeyed. It would make sense to wash up before entering a home. However, the washing of feet was a menial task, one done by servants or slaves. To wash someone else s feet was a sign of servitude and humility. It was the task of someone lowly and without any status. Yet we see Jesus ignoring all of the implications of his actions, as he simply goes about washing the feet of his disciples. Peter objects to this display of humility and is firmly rebuked by Jesus. The disciples are then instructed to do this for each other; to follow the example that Jesus has set. In other words, the disciples are to forget about appearances, rank, status and position. Rather, they are to serve each other with humility and love. Jesus then reminds them that they are, after all, simply servants of One who is greater. What a lesson for us as the church! What a pointed reminder to all Christians--- no servant is greater than the master, nor is the messenger greater than the one who sent him. It is our human nature to seek recognition and praise when we have served in some way, or completed a task. It is human nature to seek to control outcomes. Often, our egos crave influence over people and situations. This is when we must remember why we serve. That you should do as I have done for you. We serve in response to the grace we have received; we give and we love, because we were first loved and given to! If our service to God, to the church, and to others serves some purpose other than this, we need to re-evaluate our motives. We read in Colossians 3: 17 And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him. Os Guiness, in his book The Call: Finding and Fulfilling the Central Purpose of Your Life, talks about living life before an Audience of One. Are we serving and working with that in mind? Serving an Audience of One? As we begin the summer and look towards the second half of the year here, please begin thinking about where you are being called by God to serve. In what area of the church s life could your gifts, talents and passions make a difference? Perhaps you have already found that, perhaps you are still seeking. There are many opportunities coming up this summer, from VBS to pool lunches, to church and District mission opportunities. I invite you to pray with me in the coming months to discover how we are being called to serve---both individually and as a church, with Jesus humility as our example. Blessings, Pastor Susan

June Children s News Jesus said, Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these. Matthew 19:14 Mark Your Calendar for these Upcoming Events: June 16-18: Growing in Grace Camp (gr. 3-5) June 16-20: Tweens Camp (6th grade) June 28-29: Sonshine Camp (gr. 1-2) July 20: Vacation Bible begins. Search for Children s Director We are looking for a part-time Director of Children s Ministry. Linda Tucker has moved from full-time Youth and Children to part-time Youth Director only. Her seminary course load does not allow ample time to do both jobs. We are looking for someone for 10-12 hours per week to lead our children s programs, coordinate volunteers, gather curriculum, and plan special activities/events. This will be a paid position. Please contact Rev. Susan Whitley for more details or if you know someone! VBS IS COM- ING SOON! This year, the VBS theme is Workshop of Wonders: Imagine and Build with God. Vacation Bible will be held Sunday through Thursday, July 20-24. Our VBS directors are JoAnna Darrow, and Sharon Langenberg. Vacation Bible is a big undertaking, and we will need lots of volunteers to make it happen. We serve not only FUMC kids, but dozens of kids from around the neighborhood and city. There are so many ways to help, from behind the scenes, to directly teaching the children. We will need adults to guide the children to each rotation, people to teach the various classes (crafts, music, science, games, etc.), others to prepare snacks, or register the children, or to even help decorate! Please consider signing up to help in some way. There is a signup sheet on the church information table, or you can contact JoAnne or Sharon. You may also call the church office and we will get you plugged in! TWEENS DISCOVER CAMP Tweens camp is our 6th grade camp. This camp acknowledges the uniqueness of 6th graders, and provides a rich camping experience with traditional camping activities, all the while exploring the different ways God reveals God s self to the world. Tweens Camp is the same week as Growing in Grace, except it is all week. (June 16-20)

Misc. Happenings Community Outreach at the Pool Beginning June 5th, we will be providing 50 sack lunches each week to the children at the Skiatook Community pool. We will meet at the church and put together lunches that will be delivered and distributed around 12:30 each Thursday. Started last year, several area churches have come together to help the children in the community that are often dropped at the pool without money or snacks. If you are interested in this outreach or are able to help with supplies, please contact Ka Lu. June 12, 2014 The American Red Cross will be having a blood Drive in the Laf Building from 2-6:30 p.m. Come on out and give this life-saving Our Sympathies: To: Dixie Carter and her family, in the loss of Dixie s mother, Lois Carter. Also, to Nathan Brehm & family who lost a brother-in-law this month. Please know our prayers are with you during this difficult time. Summer Finance Issues Summer is here, and people are heading out on vacations, to ball games, and weekend trips to the lake. Summer is a time to slow down a little, and enjoy time with family and friends. However, for the church, summer is traditionally a time of lower attendance, and that often means decreased giving as well. Though we encourage you to relax and unwind, we do hope that you realize that church expenses continue anyway. Utility bills still arrive, salaries still have to be paid, and ministries still need to be funded. In other words, we still need to be faithful stewards, and faithful in our giving, whether we are here or not. If you know you are not going to be here, we hope that you will drop a check in the mail, or by the office. You can always give extra when you get back, or before you leave. Be watching for electronic giving opportunities soon! Enjoy your summer, but please don t forget God s mission. From F.I.X. Thank you to Joan Dalvine, Burl and Gloria Forbes and everyone else who helped make the 2013-2014 FIX year a lot of fun and a great success! FIX is our preteen ministry for 5th and 6th graders that meets after school on Wednesday's during the school year. We are excited to welcome the outgoing 6th graders into the youth group and looking forward to meeting the new incoming 5th graders in the Fall. " RAFFLE TICKETS FOR SALE You could be the lucky winner of a dinner for 10! You and 9 of your closest friends and family can enjoy a chicken enchilada meal to be served on June 21 st. The winner will be announced on June 8 th during worship. This is a youth fundraiser to help fund camps and mission trips. Please see a youth to purchase a raffle ticket. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. F.I.X. 13-14 Servant Spotlight: Thanks to: *Gary Seals for putting together the Senior Slideshow presentation. *Vern Fuller, for taking the photos for our picture directory. *Judy Supernaw for heading up the Fellowship Committee.

1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 8 15 Father s Day Driller s Game 22 11:45 SPRC meeting 2 9 3 10 10:00 UMW 4 6:30: CHUMS to nursing home 6:30: Youth Munch Bunch 11 6:30: CHUMS to nursing home 6:30: UMM Bartlesville District Camp at Camp Egan gr 7-12 16 17 10:00 UMW mtg 18 6:30 Youth Munch Bunch 6th grade camp M-F Growing in Grace Camp gr. 3-5, Mon.-Wed. 23 25 9:30: UMW to Food Bank 26 6:30 Chums to Nursing Home 5 6:pmLevel 2 12 2:00 Blood Drive 6pm Level 2 19 6 pm: Level 2 7 pm Bible Study 27 6 pm Level 2 6 Noon: CHUMS potluck lunch 7 13 14 20 8:30: CHUMS breakfast in Sperry 21 28 29 Mexican Dinner for 10 Youth Mission trip to San Antonio Texas Sunday through Saturday 30 9:30 5th Sunday Brunch 5:30: Youth July 1 2 3 6:30 Youth Munch Bunch 4 6:pm Level 2

Skiatook First United Methodist Church 1007 S. Osage P.O. Box 910 Skiatook, OK 74070 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Skiatook Emergency Assistance Center (SEAC) Did you know that we collect items for SEAC? There is a plastic collection bin in the Missions Area near the double glass doors in the main foyer. Small household items, clothing, books, and other misc. items may be placed there. We will take them to SEAC, where they will be resold in The Touch of Class Thrift Shop on Will Rogers Blvd. in Skiatook. They do not accept furniture or large electronics. The money earned there is used by SEAC to fund emergency assistance for those in need. Non-perishable food items may be donated as well. Those will be taken to SEAC and they are distributed directly to those in need. Please feel free to drop off items! Upcoming Mission Opportunities If you are interested in serving in some mission capacity this summer, there are lots of opportunities. Besides local missions, such as Pool Lunches, VBS, or the youth mission trip, there are several mission opportunities through the Bartlesville District and nearby churches. The Commerce OIMC parsonage remodel July7-15: District mission to Bolivia July 27-Aug 1: VIM to Sager-Brown UMCOR Depot in Baldwin, LA Oct 9-19: District VIM to Achacachi, Bolivia If any of these sound interesting to you, please contact Pastor Susan for more information. The world is my parish. John Wesley