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The Monthly Messenger A Note From The Pastor... Have you ever been frustrated? Have you ever been upset? Have you ever struggled in some area of your life? Well, I remember a story of a young person who was and couldn t stand it any longer. Sooo, he went to the chapel and paced up and down the aisle, slapping the back of the empty pews. He shouted, God you created this world look at all the difficulties, agony, cruelty, anguish, starvation, neglect, waste, abuse people face. Everywhere I look I see dysfunctional, heartbroken, lonely people! The young person went on and on and on, raging and gibbering at God. Finally, drained and exasperated, he gazed up at the stained lead crystal cross and yelled, This world is such an awful mess! Why even I could have done a much greater job than this!!! Then, out of the quietness, he heard these words, And that is precisely what I want you to do. It s sooo easy to identify all the problems that exist Dalton United Methodist Church NOVEMBER 2018 all around us. However, just like the young person in the story, Jesus is calling us to be His body in this world to make a difference. Will you do your body part? God Bless, Pastor Dave Let him have all your worries and cares, for he is always thinking about you and watching everything that concerns you. (1 Peter 5:7 TLB)

PRAYER CONCERNS Sharon Aduddell (friend of the Starlings), Jeff Barkman (friend of Rose Ann Stark), Dylan Domer, Patrick Fone, Jodi Hannan (friend of Jane King), Timothy Hedden (friend of Rose Ann Stark), Joyce Marks (friend of Rose Ann Stark), Pauline O Hara (mother of Paulette Martin), Jo Pugh, Edra Yoder (mother of Steve Yoder) Our nursing home, assisted living, and homebound residents: George Hann, Donna Schneider All Military personnel on active duty and their families. Our country and our leaders. (Please advise the church office at (330)828-2939 if any these names should no longer be listed or of any updates)...dear friends, thank you for the soup! What a surprise it was to find soup being presented to me as a gift from the church. It is delicious and I m appreciative of your generosity and kind thoughts. ~Thanks, Don Torgler Christ gave himself to God for our sins as one sacrifice for all time.for by that one offering he made forever perfect in the sight of God all those whom he is making holy. (Hebrews 10:12-14 TLB) Page 2 The Monthly Messenger

ABOUT OUR MEMBERS... MISSIONS NEWS Help us minister to those in need. Elijah s Cupboard can always use non-perishable food items for The Salvation Army. Please bring an item or two with you and place them in the good cupboard in the hallway. We also continue to collect labels for the Red Bird Mission. -Labels include: "General Mills Boxtops for Education"; and "Tyson Project A+ Labels for Education". A collection envelope for the labels is located on the bulletin board, in the narthex of the Church. Please consider donating today! -Canton Calvary Missions food collections for NOVEMBER is: Canned Vegetables this can be placed in the large basket in the narthex. Thank you for the continued support ~ Missions Committee ******************************************* ALL SAINTS DAY SERVICE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 10:30AM Candle Light Service to remember loved ones who have passed within the year. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Our Deepest Sympathy.. To the families and friends of: Marilyn Nussbaum...Blake Sommer...Richard McCaulley (father of Helen Domer) ***************************************** Lost and Found There are several items that have been left in the Church narthex. They have been placed on the coat rack next to the food cupboard outside the Church Office. Please take a moment to stop by and see if you might be missing one of these items! REMEMBER DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS @ 2:00 am. on Sunday, November 4th. Don t forget to change your clocks! Turn them back one hour. Issue 11 Page 3

NOVEMBER 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS DALTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH From them will come songs of thanksgiving and the sound of rejoicing. I will add to their numbers, and they will not be decreased; I will bring them honor, and they will not be disdained. ~ Jeremiah 30:19 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 4 WORSHIP 10:30 ALL SAINTS DAY 5 6 ELECTION DAY 7 10:00 BIBLE ST New Office Hours Begin: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM 8 New Office Hours Begin: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM 9 10 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS TURN CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR 11 WORSHIP 10:30 12 13 14 10:00 BIBLE ST 15 16 17 VETERANS DAY 18 WORSHIP 10:30 THANKSGIVING DINNER after Worship 19 20 21 10:00 BIBLE ST 22 THANKSGIVING 23 24 25 WORSHIP 10:30 HANGING OF THE GREENS 26 27 28 10:00 BIBLE ST 29 30 DALTON HOLIDAYS FESTIVAL OPEN HOUSE 1 DECEMBER 2 WORSHIP 10:30 DALTON HS CHORALATION FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT 3 4 5 10:00 BIBLE ST 6 7 8 November Birthdays... 1 - Scott Heindl, Sarah Wyckoff 2 - Chad Wyckoff 5 - Jennifer Smale 6 - Mark Sexton 10 - Nina Schultz, Janis Weltlich 11 - Collin Jones 12 - Abby Kipping, Scott Starling 14 - Jennifer Bradford 15 - Chad Detwiler, Jerry Koontz, Teresa Weisgarber 16 - Kiana Fone 20 - Harry Weibel 22 - Steve Yoder 25 - Sue McHale 27 - Sarah Wertz 29 - Lillian Smale November Anniversaries... 3 - Rev. Dwight & Maxine Hayes 6 - Dave & Linda Sword 9 - Jeff & Barb Geib Ted & Penny Renner 20 - Clarence & Marge Troyer 25 - Don & Beth Johnson CANTON CALVARY MISSION COLLECTION ITEM: Canned Vegetables Page 4 The Monthly Messenger

News from the United Methodist Church LITURGIST CHILDREN S CHAT For those interested in being liturgist or leading Children s Chat for the Worship Services this Fall, there is a sign-up sheet located on the Church Office door. Please consider serving in one or both of these very important ministries. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THANKSGIVING DINNER Join us after the Worship Service on Sunday, November 18th. Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Rolls and Drink will be provided Please bring a Side Dish, Salad or Dessert to compliment our meal! ******************************************************************************** Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels will be serving a meal each Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. at the Dalton Presbyterian Church. Please call Karol Niehaus at (330) 933-5144 for reservations. *************************************************************************** Bryce Tyler Ramsey Parents: Lindsey & Max Ramsey Grandparents: Paul & Karen Streb Great-Grandparents: Jim & Ethel Streb Issue 11 Page 5

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Subject: FW: Article in the Daily Record from 1961 Welker A. Mumaw Being in Choir for 70 Years From: Susan Vernon My Grandfather was Welker Mumaw. I spent a lot of time in Dalton when I was a child, going to see him and hanging out in the greenhouse where he and my two uncles worked. We also had many dinners at the restaurant downtown (called Gregory's); I think it's been long gone, so you may not know of it. My dad & grandpa would always argue who was paying the check; they finally decided to take turns! Many, many fond memories. Oh, by the way, I'm still a devoted Ohio State fan (that's NEVER going to change) & still cheer for the Browns, too (at least they have one win now-got to watch them beat the Jets last Thursday night). My dad was a big football fan and so were my sister and me. He went to Massillon High School when Paul Brown was going there (think dad was a year or so younger). He was a very special grandpa, as he was the only one my sister & I had (my dad's father died when he was only 6). Grandpa had 16 grandchildren among his 8 children and loved us all, as we did him. He died the summer before my senior year in high school, I'm glad I had him as long as I did (he was 90 when he passed). My family vacationed up at Lakeside many summers and grandpa came with us. I have attached a copy of the newspaper article regarding my grandfather's 70 years in the choir, and a copy of the cover of the Methodist Hymnal he was presented with. ~Sue Vernon Issue 11 Page 7

Saturday, October 6th, we gathered in the church kitchen to prepare soup to give to our shut-ins, and friends in the community. As the soup simmered on the stove, we enjoyed fellowship and lunch with each other. What a wonderful time we had! Page 8 The Monthly Messenger

Bring all the tithes into the storehouse so that there will be food enough in my Temple; if you do, I will open up the windows of heaven for you and pour out a blessing so great you won t have room enough to take it in! (Malachi 3:10 TLB) Issue 11 Page 9

Trick or Treat Bible Booths We had a wonderful time with the trick-or-treating today. Our booths got them in from the rain and warmed them with God's goodness. (And goodies and hot chocolate.) Jesus lights our way. Dylan helps make sure the serpent doesn't take the lollipops from the tree. Filling the basket with loaves and fishes. Pin the nose on the pumpkin. We continually remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Thessalonians 1:3) Page 10 The Monthly Messenger

Learning the pumpkin prayer from Pastor Dave. Learning about the first miracle of turning water into wine (Hawiian Punch). Getting some goodies from the claw. This little stinker (skunk) sure was sweet! The little shark made sure to save Daniel from the lions in the den. Issue 11 Page 11

Dalton United Methodist Church 204 W Main St PO Box 277 Dalton, OH 44618 Address Service Requested Nonprofit Organization NOVEMBER Newsletter Dalton United Methodist Church NOVEMBER - Altar Flowers Pastor: David Martin Phone: 330-828-2939 Cell Phone: 740-317-2828 Email: pastordycdave@gmail.com Worship Hours Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Bible Study & Prayer Group *************************************************** Steve Yoder; Head Usher Nina Schultz; AV Team Leader November 4 - The Sexton s - In Honor of Rachel s & Mark s Birthdays November 11 - The Schultz Family - Nina s Birthday November 18 - Open November 25 - McHale s - Sue s Birthday DECEMBER 2018 Newsletter Info Deadline: NOVEMBER 25, 2018 Please let Sharon Starling know of any news, notes or additions/corrections to be included in the upcoming newsletter. Phone: #330-621-1327 Email to: TheStarlings@aol.com Or leave items in Church Office.