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Newsletter JULY/AUGUST, 2013 Volume 17, Number 7 & 8 Rev. Dr. Kenton D. Van, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 The Wesleyan Quadrilateral Message from the Pastor Since early times the Church has had a way of testing doctrine to see if it is authentic (orthodox is the term) Christian belief. The test is to see if the doctrine is accepted in all places, at all times, by everyone. This is to say and show that the Holy Spirit is at work teaching and confirming that doctrine as true. Now, it is understood that there will be individuals or groups in times and places which will teach doctrine which is not true Christian doctrine. However, the rule of everywhere, everytime and everyone will overwhelmingly counter those spurious claims. It is the work of theology to find how those Christian doctrines apply to us today. A way of doing that assessment which has been time tested and proven effective and true is to rely upon scripture, tradition and reason. I recently read an article which spoke of them in a very helpful way. Think of them as a tower. Scripture is the foundation upon which all else is built. It is the rock solid base upon which we can rest for truth. The next part of the tower is tradition. Tradition is the consensus of the Church as taught by the Holy Spirit throughout the ages. Tradition is what we gain from orthodox doctrine (everywhere, everytime, everyone). Tradition can not go beyond the bounds of the foundation (scripture), but rather helps us to see how God through the Holy Spirit has taught and guided the Church through the ages. The final layer is reason. Reason cannot go beyond the bounds of the foundation (scripture) or second layer (tradition), but rather is used to see how those other two are applied to our particular situation. John Wesley added another thing to the mix experience. Experience can be seen as the recent continuation of tradition that which we add as we follow the Holy Spirit s teaching. Again, it can not go beyond the bounds of the foundation or second layer of our tower. Rather it adds to and fortifies true Christian teaching. As you seek to apply Christian teaching in your life, think in terms of scripture guided by tradition reasonably applied, then add your experience to the mix. God will bless you as you seek truth and a deeper relationship with God. Grace and Peace, Ken In this Issue *Message from the Pastor *Birthdays/Anniversaries *Faith Builders Information *Expressions of Sympathy *Backpack Blessing *Feeding Families Volunteer of the Month *Thank Yous *Vacation Bible School *Church Calendars *Homebound Communion 301 S. National, Fort Scott, KS 66701 (620) 223-1950

We Express Our Sympathy and Support To Allen and Jackie Warren, upon the death of Malcolm McClimans. Bobbe Ward, Mark, Lisa, Alex & Austin Ward, Becky, Chris, Jacki & Joce Allen, and Chad and Lauren Ammons, upon the death of Dan Ward. the families of Hill DeMent. the families of Donna Ingold. Billy Webster, upon the death of Laura Hyer. Sharon Button and family, upon the death of Randy Ivey. We believe in the resurrection of the body and life everlasting Thank you to those who have contributed lately by means of food, service, or monetary contribution for the following funeral dinners. Hill DeMent: Shirley Culbertson, Dorothy Kivett, Rose Stoughton, Debbie Norris, Audrey Crutcher, Maurine Dunshee, Sheryl Bloomfield, Landia Antonetti, Pauline Norris, Karen Nichols, Jean Rogers, Linda Hessong, and Barbara Stuart. Malcom McClimans: Cindy Foxx, Dottie Kivett, Janet Braun, Barbara Stuart, Barbara Wood, and Alice Ramsey. Dan Ward: Joyce Todd, Alice Ramsey, Dee Ann Davis, Mille Sharp, Charlene Sipe, Barbara Stuart, Carol Newcomer, and Cindy Foxx. Donna Ingold: Charlotte Swaim, Shirley Culbertson, Betty Clayton, Bettie DuVall, Landia Antonetti, Jackie Warren, and Carol Newcomer. Dear FUMC Friends: Thank you for your generous donation of $810 for the Ogden Friendship House of Hope. This will go a long way to helping many people. We are so thankful for all the churches, organizations and individuals who help us in our work in Ogden. Without these partnerships, we could not do the work we do, providing help and hope for our clients. Because of you, we can provide food and emergency financial aid for those in need. Because of you, we can provide pastoral and professional counseling services and offer an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting space. Because of you, we can provide clothing and household items to the public. Because of you, we can offer an after school program for at risk kids. Thank you for being an important part of our ministry. God bless you! Thank you for showering us with this wonderful blessing!! We so appreciate it. Sincerely, Rev. Diana Chapel, Pastor, Ogden Friendship House United Methodist Church July Birthdays: 1-Barbara Gibson; 2-Tayton Majors; 3-Betty Ruddick, Madelyn Knopp; 4-Bobbe Ward, William Olson; 5-Christopher Ogden; 7-Jackie Warren, Emmy Miesner; 8-Jerry Elliott, Norma Fitzsimmons, Ken Rienbolt, Natalie Magee; 9-Nancy Swanwick, Ken Engle, Rachel Large; 10-Melissa Tatro, David Lipe, Nic Engle; 11-Nick Magee; 12- Becky Tourtillott, Nathan Magee; 14-Carol MacArthur, Melvin Foster, Paige Denton; 15-Maxine Rimbey; 16-Jessica Majors; 17-Tracy Altic, Dylan Hazelbaker; 20-Gary Cullor, Liam Denning; 21-Jan Hedges, John McFall, Susan Regan; 22-Eli Wolf; 23-Charlene Sipe; 26-Kori Page Rienbolt; 27-Donna Hughes; 28-Morgan Croan, Taliya Wolf; 29-Gladene Reavis, Sharry Rains, Leslie Ogden; 30-Sarah Moots; 31 Norma Sellers. July Anniversaries: 12-Bryan and Cindy Foxx; 16-Al and Betty Ruddick, Ron and Jane Williams; 18-Allen and Jackie Warren; 20-Larry and Charlotte Swaim, Jack and Koyle Link; 21-Travis and Jessica Majors; 25-Tim and Sheryl Bloomfield.

August Birthdays: 1-Tara Miesner; 3-Betty Clayton; 4-Karen Rienbolt, Charles Sellers; 6-Shanna Albright; 7-Elizibeth Braun; 8-Malakai Schmidt; 10- Kelsey Reedy; 12-Karen Nichols; 13-Zac Engle; 14- Darrell Burt; 15-Gabriel Schmidt; 17-Bruce Majors, Kelly Irvin; 18-Clayton Tatro, Matt Chaplin, Crysta Davis; 19-Erica Braker, Caleb Moots; 21-Becky Allen; 22-Dick Hedges, Paul Antonetti; 23-Daryl Swanwick; 25-Glenn Newcomer; 26-Randy Nichols, Emmett Reedy; 27-Doris Mason, Roger Sipe, Caroline Borgmann, Tara Floor, Kacie Brown; 29-Greg Schroeder; 30-Shirley VanWinkle; 31-Stephanie Grantham, Rick Comstock. August Anniversaries: 1-Tom and Shauneen Wolf; 4-Ron and Mille Sharp; 5-Leonard and Marilyn Carnes; 8-Chuck and Delene Russell; 9-Scott and Rose Stoughton; 11-Ken and Connie Van; 14-Glenn and Carol Newcomer, Dick and Jan Hedges; 21- Bruce and Carol Majors; 26-Christopher and Leslie Ogden; 30-Darren and Kelley Tucker; 31-Lance and Stacey Hedges. Homebound Communion We are looking for volunteers to take communion to our nursing home and homebound members. This would take place following Communion service once a month. If you would be willing to serve in this ministry, please attend the informational/training meeting. It will be held in the sanctuary following worship on July 14th. This is an opportunity to bless the lives of those who have blessed our congregation over the years. You re Invited For a great start to your Sunday worship experience, join with the Faith Builders for coffee, scripture, discussion and fellowship. During July, we will be discussing the Israelites worshiping in Jerusalem after their return from exile. We start at 9:30 a.m., and our classroom is just off the mini-parlor. Virginia Myers is the class president and Ron Wood teaches the class. We invite you to come and join us. Submitted by Ron Wood Kids - Start the school year with a blessing! Bring your backpacks for a special blessing August 11th during the church service. Vacation Bible School Update: Submitted by Jan Hedges Plans are coming together for this summer s VBS which will be held July 29 --August 2 from 5:45-7:45 at our church. The Celebration Sunday will be a joint service with the four churches held at 10:30 at on August 4. A special thank you to the many people who have stepped up to help with this year s VBS. We can still use help with small group leaders and assistant leaders, food or money to help purchase food, artificial greenery, and prayer support. Registration will begin June 23 through July 14. Registration is due July 14 so that we have time to order the VBS t-shirts in the appropriate sizes. Registration forms are available at the church office or by the doors to the sanctuary. For late registration, call Pat Harry at 620-215-3913 or email her at psharry@wsbcglobal.net. Thanks to all who graciously helped with the luncheon and services at the time of Donna Ingold s funeral. Richard and the Ingold family Connie McKee is our July/August Feeding Families Volunteer of the Month. She is our noodle maker, biscuit cutter and pot pie baker extraordinaire. She serves as a member of the Steering Committee and has cooked on Wednesday night. She knows what it is to cook for a crowd and her doing so has been appreciated. Thank you for your helpful attitude, Connie. Submitted by Jean Tucker We so appreciate all the prayers and cards from the church family following the death of my dad. A big thank you goes to the Methodist ladies for the wonderful meal that was served to the family. And Rev. Van, your words of comfort meant a lot. Thank you everyone. Jackie and Allen Warren

July 2013 *Each Wednesday-9:00 to Noon-Work session at the church >5:30-7:00 p.m. (FFiHN) Feeding Families in His Name meal served in SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Dates, times and activities may change. Watch the bulletin for 1 2 3 *Work Session 4 Independence Day Office Closed 5 6 7 Communion Sandwich sales fundraiser after worship 8 9 7:00 Christian Education meeting-parlor 10 *Work Session 10:30 F.S. Manor 9-10:30 Ebb & Flow room in use 1-2:30/6-7:30 Parlor in use 11 4:00-9:00 First Thursday Stitchers- 12 11th National Gathering of UMM-Nashville, TN 13 11th National Gathering of UMM-Nashville, TN 14 11th National Gathering of UMM -Nashville, TN 15 16 17 *Work Session 10:30 F.S. Manor 18 19 20 Informational/ Training meeting to serve communion to homebound and nursing home members-meet in sanctuary following worship 6:00 Next Steps meeting -Parlor 21 22 23 24 *Work Session 25 26 27 6:00 UMM Ice Cream Social- 28 Dedication of VBS Week/ Workers 29 30 31 *Work Session -Meal to be served in a different location Vacation Bilble School July 29 through August 2 at F.U.M.C. 5:45-7:45 p.m. Dates, times and activities may change. Watch the bulletin for

August 2013 *Each Wednesday-9:00 to Noon-Work session at the church >5:30-7:00 p.m. (FFiHN) Feeding Families in His Name meal served in SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Dates, times and activities may change. Watch the bulletin for 1 2 3 Vacation Bible School July 29 through August 2 at F.U.M.C. 5:45-7:45 p.m. 4 VBS Celebration Church Service- FUMC 5 6 7 *Work Session 8 9 10 ~Sandwich sales fundraising event after worship 6:00 Blackwood Brothers Concert 7:00 Bourbon County Parish meeting 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Summer Cooking Classes 11 Communion ~Backpack blessing during worship ~Fundraising meal after worship- 12 13 ~Noon Visioning a Healthier Bourbon County meeting-faith Builders classroom 14 Work Session 15 September newsletter items are due 6:00 Next Steps meeting -Parlor 16 17 18 19 20 21 *Work Session 22 23 24 6:00 UMM Watermelon Feed- 25 26 27 28 *Work Session 29 30 31 Dates, times and activities may change. Watch the bulletin for

NON PROFIT ORG. 301 South National Fort Scott, KS 66701-1397 Return Service Requested Visit our U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 16 Fort Scott, Kansas 66701-1397 website at www.firstumcfsks.org The people of the United Methodist Church Open hearts Open minds Open doors Here s your July/August, 2013 Newsletter from. 301 South National Fort Scott, KS 66701 Phone: (620) 223-1950 Fax: (620) 223-6802 E-mail: pastor@firstumcfsks.org OR secretary@firstumcfsks.org Uniting for ministry through the Bourbon County Cooperative Parish Church Office Hours: 8:00 a.m.-noon and 1:00-3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m.-noon Friday During June, July and August 8:00 a.m.-noon Monday through Friday