The Steeple February 4, 2018 8:30am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary 10:55am ANEW Contemporary Worship, Wesley Worship Center 11:00am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary 9:45am Sunday School Ministers and Ministry Directors William H. Phillips Senior Pastor Jonathan Harris Associate Pastor Emily Kirby Associate Pastor for Education and Congregational Care Jennifer Hupko Director of Youth Ministry Kathy Heustess Director of Coastal Samaritan Counseling Center Norman McQueen Director of Music Jonathan Roberts Anew Contemporary Director of Music D. Scott Ferguson Pianist/Organist Welcome Thank you for being here for worship this Sunday! Our mission at First Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. We are inspired by the words of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, who encouraged believers to do all the good you can, in all the ways you can. Our Church office is open Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM & Friday 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM 901 N. Kings Hwy 843-448-7164
Welcome Snowbirds & Seagulls! Snowbirds & Seagulls ministry is a weekly program that continues through the end of March. This ministry is geared for the local and snowbird seniors. The weekly programs are held on Thursday mornings, and weekly golf outings take place on Tuesday mornings. For additional information contact Scott Bowen 843-448-7164. Look for upcoming programs and Tournament Winners here in the Steeple. All meals are $5.00 per person. February 8 program 11:15am Wesley Fellowship Hall Firehouse Subs Featuring Jack Thompson, MB Photographer January 30 Litchfield Golf course Tournament Winners: 1st Place Team: Score of 67 2nd Place Team: Score of 71 Art Green, Bob Collins, Peter Brown, Bill Koppel Mike Davies, Jack McLean Mike Belay, Scott Bowen Next Golf Tournament on Tuesday, February 6 at Wild Wing Plantation Golf Club Course If you couldn't make it to the Reading Buddies orientation in January, it is not too late to make a big difference in a child's life. There will be two more orientations on Thursday, February 15 and Friday, February 23 from 9:00-10:30 AM at MB Elementary School. Please let Rev. Jonathan know which one you will attend so the school can plan for your presence at 843-448-7164 or jdharris@umcsc.org. Wednesday Nights February 21 - March 21st During Lent we ll be having family friendly mission moment projects! 5pm you can eat dinner at one of our local food trucks and then head off to do fun family friendly mission projects at 5:30pm. Look for details in upcoming Steeples. First Church Weekly Reading: February 5 People Live by God s Word Deuteronomy 8:1-3 February 6 Set a Guard Over My Mouth Psalm 141:1-4 February 7 Judged by Your Words Matthew 12:33-37 February 8 From the Heart the Mouth Speaks Luke 6:43-45 February 9 Infants and Babies Speak Matthew 21:14-16 February 10 Say Only Yes or No Matthew 5:33-37 February 11 Control Your Tongue James 3:1-12 First Church invites you to follow this weekly Scripture reading plan if you don t have one already. Adult Classes Ark Brittain Fellowship Faith Foundations M.D. Moore * New Horizons * New Ventures * Open Doors * Open Fellowship * Asbury 204 Asbury 101 Asbury 203 Wesley 105 Asbury 201 The 925 Wesley 104 Music Center 101 Children s Classes 0-2 year olds 3 and 4 year old preschool Kindergarten/First Grade 2nd and 3rd Grades 4th and 5th Grades Youth Classes 6th - 12th Grades Nursery Wesley 102 Wesley 201 Wesley 201 Wesley 201 Sonshine House ( * ) Indicates: Uniform Series International Lesson Series: James 2:14-26 Faith Without Works Is Dead Big Tom s A Quote Stress can destroy more than just our physical health. Too often, it eats away at out Hope, Belief and Faith. ~ Charles Glassman
M onthly Mission in Motion - February Please donate the following to help our wonderful teachers at the CDM continue to provide quality Christian education and child care for the children. Needed: Gold Fish Crackers, Animal Crackers, Vanilla Wafers, Gerber Graduate Fruit Puffs, Baby Wipes, Moist Towelettes, Facial Tissues, Paper towels, Construction paper, Crayons Loose-leaf Notebook Paper, Washable Non-toxic Markers, washable Finger Paints ALSO Helpful: Gift Cards for specific classroom needs from: Wal-Mart, Sam s Club, Office Depot Condolences The pastors, staff and church family extend Christian sympathy to Mary Benton Cannon and family upon the recent death of her daughter-in-law, Lari White Cannon, on Jan 23 in Nashville and to Linda Shields and family upon the death of her father, Kovar Martin Hudson, Jr. on January 24 in Delaware. 2018 HAPPENING IN FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 13 Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper 5:30pm Wesley Fellowship Hall Jonathan Roberts/special music and Devotion Adults $5 and children $3 (no charge for 2/under) Sign up sheet in church office FEBRUARY 14 Ash Wednesday Services 7:30am - 9:30am CDM drop-in at Child Development Ministries 12:00pm Service in Church Chapel 5:30pm Service in Church Chapel FEBRUARY 21 MICAH Mi ssion Mania - family friendly mission moment projects 5:00pm Local Food truck available for dinner 5:30pm family friendly Mission Mania moment project begins Upcoming UMW Activities UMW Meeting Tuesday, February 6 11:00am in Wesley Fellowship Hall Luncheon following speaker - Kevin Long, director of Wallace Family Life Center. Needs for the center are: paper products and supplies for children s after-school program. UMW Annual Spring Surge - A Special Event for Women Saturday, March 10 9:00am - 2:00pm First Presbyterian Church in the Fellowship Hall Reservation forms can be found at First Church office or on First Church's website, www.fumcmb.org. Reservation forms taken until March 2. UMW Sisters In Service - Bar-B-Que & Chicken Bog Fund Raiser Thursday, March 15 5pm - 6:30pm Tickets per plate $8 Tickets available from church office and members of Sisters in Service Circle. Dinners may be picked up or dine in the church parlor between 5-6:30pm. Plates are pre-sold and only a limited number will be sold the day of the event. Plates include: BBQ, Chicken Bog, Cole slaw, Beans, Bread. (Provided by Radd Dew BBQ)
Youth activities Coming Up: Feb. 9th-10th: Lock-In @ The 925 Feb. 11th: NO YOUTH Feb. 13th: Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper 5:30-7:30pm Feb. 18th: Laser Tag & Skating @ Fun Warehouse (Combined) Feb. 25th: The 925 4:30-7pm Nerf War & Nachos is our theme for our winter lock-in! Join us Friday, February 9th- Saturday, February 10th for a night of big fun!! RSVP by Wednesday, February 7 th to ensure there will be enough food there is a small $5 cost.!! We had a great time at Revolution 2018 growing in our faith & fellowshipping with friends, new and old! Naval Academy Glee Club Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church. The internationally-acclaimed U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club will appear in concert on Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Myrtle Beach. Tickets will be available at the door (starting at 5pm) and will be $20 per person. The acclaimed 100 member ensemble will present an evening of fine music, to include patriotic selections, music from Broadway, choir classics and the program will feature a performance of Durufle's REQUIEM, accompanied by Naval Academy Chapel organist, Monte Maxwell. The Good Samaritan Fund is in need of monetary funds. The fund is low due to the recent cold weather and holidays. Thank you for your generosity and warm hearts! Financials and Attendance: Gifts (includes online giving) Week of January 28, 2018: $39,888.94 Giving to Date: $99,251.01 Expenses to date: $115,414.14 Expenses include weekly apportionments & direct billing. Presence January 28, 2018 Total Service 437 Sunday School The First Church Thrift Store Hours: Mondays 9am-12pm; Thursdays 1:00-4:00pm. Donations accepted during these times. Mailing address: First United Methodist Church, PO Box 1367, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578-1367 Phone: 843-448-7164 Email: office@fumcmb.org Website: www.fumcmb.org Become a Fan: www.facebook.com/fumcmb Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/fumcmb Request Emailed Steeple: thesteeple@fumcmb.org Worship Service televised Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM, on FOX Channel 7
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 8:15-12:00 8:30 AM 9:45 AM 9:45 AM 10:55 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Nursery Provided WESLEY BLDG Traditional Worship Service SANCTUARY Disciples Path WESLEY BUILDING #103 Sunday School MAIN CAMPUS Anew Contemporary Worship WESLEY WORSHIP CENTER Traditional Worship Service SANCTUARY Youth THE 925 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 6:45 AM Man in the Mirror MAGNOLIAS 9:00 AM Darlene Rebeck WF KITCHEN 3:00 PM Knit One Ministry PARLOR 5:30 PM Handbell Rehearsal HANDBELL ROOM 6:00 PM REWIND Service CHAPEL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 7:15 AM Sr. High Prayer Breakfast CHICK FIL A ON 10TH AVE 10:00 AM UMWExec. Meeting WESLEY FELLOWSHIP HALL 11:00 AM UMW General Mtg & Lunch WESLEY FELLOWSHIP HALL 12:00 PM Staff Meeting PARLOR 6:00 PM Stephen Ministry MD MOORE CLASSROOM 6:30 PM Boy Scouts TNBC WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 7:15 AM Women s Prayer Group PRAYER ROOM 7:30 AM Men s Prayer Group LIBRARY 1:00 PM Handbell Rehearsal HANDBELL ROOM 3:15 PM Childrens Choirs and Bells WESLEY BUILDING 5:00 PM Food Truck Dinner DOWNTOWN CAMPUS 5:30 PM Small Group Studies DOWNTOWN CAMPUS 6:30 PM Wesley Chancel Choir Reh. MUSIC ROOM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 7:15 AM 11:15 AM Middle School Breakfast BOJANGLES INTERNATIONAL BLVD Snowbirds/Seagulls WESLEY BUILDING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 10:30 AM Friday Morning Circle CHURCH PARLOR 5:00 PM Youth Lock-in MAIN CAMPUS
NEWS FROM UNITED METHODIST WOMEN United Methodist Women have been busy the past couple of months. Our 6 circles have raised money selling RADA cutlery, pecans, and poinsettias and have used the proceeds to donated to Shop with a Cop, New Directions, Sea Haven(youth shelter), Reach Out & Read and homeless students program. They have assembled Christmas shoeboxes for Help for Kids, provided Christmas gifts for a needy family and 3 homeless teens, and sponsored 2 children in the Shepherd's Child program. Paper products were collected for New Directions and "thinking of you" cards are sent to shut-ins at FUMC. Candy treat bags were assembled for residents of Magnolia Assisted Living and residents received visits and the gift of Christmas caroling. Twelve bibles were also donated to our FUMC youth program. Money left in the UMW treasury has been disbursed to Reach Out & Read, New Directions, Wallace Family Life Center for Operation Christmas Child and SOS Healthcare Autism for the Oak Tree Farm (independent residence project). Ideas are already starting to flow for the coming months; Easter baskets, Blessing bags, a Rural Mission project... MISSION HIGHLIGHT Rural Mission Inc was chartered in 1969 as an interdenominational, non-profit organization to foster, promote and administer to the spiritual, educational, medical and housing requirements of the rural people of the Sea Islands of coastal South Carolina. Volunteers, leaders, donors and neighbors work to repair homes, provide crisis assistance and intervention, support students who need funds for books, clothing, and/or transportation, assist with job placements, housing referrals, negotiations with government agencies, even helping to get firewood to those who need it. Rural mission has fostered a health clinic and the John's Island Rural Housing Project. They look for work volunteers year round as well as donations. Wallace Family Life Center is a family oriented facility. Their mission is to provide educational, cultural, recreational and religious programs to enrich the lives of the people that live in the Wallace/Bennettsville communities of South Carolina. It began as a project of United Methodist Women in 1979. They provide adult education, an after- school program tutoring and providing enrichments, a summer reading program, a youth council for youth 12-18 to help them become more active citizens in the community, vacation bible school, scouting (boys & girls), food pantry, clothes closet and Operation Christmas Child. The United Methodist Women general meeting is February 6, 2018 at 11:00 AM in the Wesley Fellowship Hall. The new director of Wallace Family Life, Kevin Long, will be the speaker. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the center and to ask questions. All are invited. A soup and sandwich lunch will follow. A Legislative Advocacy Day is being held Feb 20, 2018 at Epworth Children's Home in Columbia. Topics include Public Education Issues, How Poverty Affects Children, Mass Incarceration & Criminal Justice and Domestic Violence Prevention. There is a registration fee of $20.00 which includes materials and lunch (before Feb 12). If interested, please let Barb Brooks or Jane Hodges know. DID YOU KNOW Any woman can be a member of UMW even if you don't want or can't be a member of a circle, by making and fulfilling a monetary pledge. Barb Brooks, president, 843-045-9783 can help you with the details.