Asbury UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 508 W. 6 th St. (PO Box 2342), Ada, OK 74820

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Asbury UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 508 W. 6 th St. (PO Box 2342), Ada, OK 74820 580-332-5266 asburyada@sbcglobla.net www.adaasburyumc.com & LIKE US on Facebook as Ada Asbury UMC Pastor Travis Muse Administrative Assistant Whitney Clifton Open hearts. Open minds. Open doors. March 2016 He has set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. Ecclesiastes 3:11 Recently I started a new teaching series with The WAY programming. I am using the book of Ecclesiastes as the source material. Nearly every time I get to this particular book of the Bible I am amazed at the approach the author, referring to himself as the teacher, examines life from a very secular, almost self-indulgent point of view. His point is that if we look at only the individual details of life, then we miss the bigger picture. Many people struggle with a faith in God. They find God distant and removed from human affairs. They take a look at the demise of cultural boundaries, moral laxity, and even the continual evil ways humanity finds to inflict pain and suffering upon others; their conclusion is that either God does not care or God is dead. Thus, they intentionally select a life of practical agnosticism and adopt the simple philosophy, to each his own. While I make no claims to be a prophet, I can see that this mindset can only lead to greater cultural and moral declines than this great nation has known. Slowly and surely we see the chipping away at traditional values which made for some of the strongest and most resilient generations. Generations that fought environmental and financial hardships. Generations that stood up to oppressive governments on our soil and abroad. These generations recognized evil as evil in fascist regimes that inflicted great harm upon humanity. Generations that sought to work hard six days a week and bow their head on the seventh. They were generations that taught character, dignity, high values, and personal respect for themselves and their neighbor. They did not have the answer to every problem, but they knew The One they could turn to in times of adversity because they knew Him in times of pleasure and peace. They were big picture people. Today, people look for the quick fix, the easy solution. If they cannot get their prayers answered immediately then they move on and seek another solution. Ecclesiastes teaches there are no quick fixes. The end result of self-indulgence is destruction. If we trust in our own devices to save or redeem our lives, then all will be found lacking. The latest gadget does not give us more satisfaction. The most recent selfhelp book will not satisfy our inner yearning for deeper purpose. As the teacher says, finding satisfaction in our work, our play, and our daily contributions to life, this is the gift of God. We all wish we could avoid the pitfalls and hardships that come our way. How nice this life would be without pain, suffering, tragedy, and loss; if every day was an experience in Pleasantville, but it is not. The teacher recognizes that there is a pendulum to life that swings back in forth a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to tear down and time to build God provides a rhythm that nurtures our hearts as well as stretches our faith so that we can grow strong and depend more completely in His grace. It is when our faith is tested that we gain strength. I love the phrase, He has set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. He is saying, Be patient, God s not finished. Only with true faith do we get to see the big picture after God is done with the painting. What a masterpiece you are becoming. I hope you are becoming a big picture type of Christian. God bless, Travis 1

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday WEEKLY HAPPENINGS Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Services 10:30 a.m. Basketball Practices in the Gym ECU Wesley FUSION 8:00 p.m. The WAY 6 p.m. Choir 6 p.m. ECU Wesley Bible Study 9:00 p.m. ***************************************** Happenings March 2 nd Pick up food for food pantry 3 rd Distribute food for food pantry 4 th P.E.O. Women s club @ noon in Family Life Center 7 th Beautiful Day Dinner @ Central Church of Christ 8 th Lunch bunch @ noon 16 th Pick up sack food for food pantry 17 th Distribute food for food pantry 18 th Mary Smith (Boiling Springs UMC) Family Life Center 8-2 19 th Palm Sunday 19 th Potluck 21 st Busy Bee s (sewing) 9-4 Family Life Center 27 th Happy Easter Thank you letter from the Merle Ballard Family Circle of Care Oklahoma United Methodist Circle of Care extends to you and your congregation our heartfelt appreciation for making your 2015 apportionment payment to the Circle of care ministry in full. Your congregation s faithful commitment to meet the needs of Oklahoma children and families has allowed Circle of Care to bring the love of Christ to those who need it most. Your partnership allows us to continue to provide quality, comprehensive, Christians services. Our commitment to be your hand and feet in providing Oklahoma s at-promise children and youth the hope of a better tomorrow remains as strong today as it was in 1917 when our ministry was founded. Your congregation s continued faithfulness allows us to restore hope and faith to families across our state. Donation letter from Claudia & John Sharber Please accept the enclosed donation in honor of the memorial of my aunt, Ethel Marie Jones. This is a very fine thing you do to help others. I know she would be very proud. Thank you. Food Bank Your kind expression of sympathy is deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. Our heartfelt thanks go out to our church family. Pastor Travis and his help in planning before, during, and after the service; the ladies and their wonderful meal, and the many phone calls, cards, and flowers. The out-of-town relatives were impressed! 2

ECU Singing @ The WAY March Birthdays Doug Weirick Rob Helleland Noah Quaid Bernita Horton DJ Davis Laurin Patton Sandra Haney Jerry Fleming 5 th 11 th 15 th 20 th 22 nd 24 th 28 th 30 th Congratulations March James & Tamara Quaid Laurin & Virginia Patton David & Barbara Walters David & Marki Mask Busy Bee s 9 th 14 th 15 th 28 th We would like to congratulate Donnie Bailey on his completion of District 18 Drug Court. J.E. & Barbara Quinton Men @ SOAR Family of Ethel Jones Allene Cobb Donnie & Bunny (expecting a baby) Family of Martha Coker (Barbara Walter s sister) 3

Holy Week Service Schedule Palm Sunday & Potluck Dinner March 20th We join the celebration of welcoming our redeemer by shouting Hosanna in the Highest while the children parade around the church waving palm branches. Afterwards we will enjoy our monthly potluck. Maundy Thursday March 24th at 6:00pm Jesus used the teachings of Passover to instruct us the meaning of his atonement for our sins. Come on Maundy Thursday as we connect the past traditions with our modern faith in remembering the meaning of Holy Communion. Good Friday Services March 25th at Noon Asbury will host the Community noontime Good Friday Service on March 25. Pastor Aaron Fillmore from Grace Fellowship will be speaking at the service. Following service we will host a light fellowship lunch of soup and sandwiches. Good Friday Service Stations of the Cross, 6:00pm For years, Christians have deepen their understanding of Christ s suffering and death using a series of scripture readings called, Via Dolorosa, or the Way of Sorrows. We invite you to come and remember once again the depth of Christ s love for each of us through scripture readings, images, hymns and personal reflections. It will truly get you prepare for the joy that comes on Easter morning. Easter Service Choir Cantata - March 27 at 10:30 The joy of Easter morning will soon be upon us. Pastel dresses, Easter bonnets, and a variety of other Easter related items provide a color backdrop to the most glorious day of the year. Please help us celebrate this amazing Sunday by inviting your family and neighbors to join you right here at Asbury. The choir is preparing a joyous cantata that will truly inspire our faith. ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH P.O. Box 2342 ADA, OK 74820 4

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