FUMC Newsletter - Sterling City, Texas 76951

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FUMC Newsletter - Sterling City, Texas 76951 Church Services Sunday School- 10am Worship Service-11am Issue includes: Prayer List Pastoral Letter Monthly Celebrations Monthly Calendar Announcements West District News Happy Valentine s Day! Please look through this newsletter, attend, worship, and follow us @ www.sterlingmethodists.com or check out or Facebook page Sterling City First United Methodist Church

Prayer Request The Randall Brown Family Mary Martinez Sylvia Rodriguez Grace Copeland Kiely Johnson Cynthia Browne Lupe Escobar Susan & Tommy Wyatt Bill Eubank Rosemary Rodriguez Shawna Walker Sam Lucero Florence Bodine Emery Holt Hunsley Strickland Haley Stallings Ramone Navaro Kent Beard Carol Brown John Blackstock Grover Johnson James Thompson Adela De Hoyos Anna Robledo Hailey Peters & family Christy Wright Jim Wright Albert & Phillip Estrada Mary Rodriguez Jere Thomas Ronnie Kilpatrick Dr. Pat Moore Bill Jones Bitsy Durham Dolly Rauch Luke Allred Hadley Bynum & family Rosemary Jones Karen Cox Eileen Sonberg Skeete Foster Chad Kane & Family Ollie Schneemann Jo Foster (Nana) Mike & Jaynell Bodine Beverly Pruitt

February 5 th, 2018 Pastor s Pen It has been a wild and crazy start to 2018! This week has been no different. Many things to do! I m taking a moment this afternoon to get a haircut. Haircuts are an illusion for the Christian life. Are you taking time to assess where you spend your time and money? Are there bad habits or routines that have grown way past their welcome length? Get a spiritual haircut! Worship, pray, and study your way to a more purposeful, leaner life! If you are on the internet and/or have a smart phone, checkout our new directory that Ellen has worked so hard on. We are also exploring printing options and will have that information soon. Upcoming We will have our first meeting of the new council and a pot-luck meal THIS weekend, February 11 th after worship. Please come if at all possible! I ve also sketched out a tentative sermon schedule through Easter. FUMC Sterling City 20 18 Upcoming 1 st Quarter Exodus to Identity February 11 th The Lord is My Banner! February 14 th Ash Wednesday & Valentine s Day February 18 th 1 st Sunday of Lent - Due Delegation February 25 th The Mountain of God Jesus Before His Arrest March 4 th Jesus Ate March 11 th Jesus Served March 18 th Jesus Prayed March 25 th Palm Sunday Jesus Wept April 1 st Easter Sunday Jesus Conquered! It is a privilege being your pastor! Stay tuned to all the great happenings in this new year! See you in worship and around town Rev. Jim Noble

Women s Bible Study, Tuesdays 9-11am. Men s Bible Study Breakfast, Wednesday s at 6:20am. Potluck and council meeting is THIS SUNDAY, February 11th after worship in the FLC. Pre-School will host a one day training for those who are interested in substituting. Contact the Pre-school (325)378-2080 for more information. 2nd LaNae McClure 3rd Larry Horwood 5th Ella Noble 9th Nora Palradakis 13th Wanda Foster 14th Lathen Horwood 14th Kaden Johnson 15th Kade Hodges 16th Lane Horwood 17th Bryce Davis 19th Jack Clark 24th Kalyn Hodges 25th Mason Long 25th Charley Jo Wilson CHECK OUT OUR CHURCH DIRECTORY AT INSTANTCHURCHDIRECTORY.COM Or use Mobile App. 11th David & Marilyn Drake 22nd George & Barbara Horton

*TRS - Texas Rising Star* This is a voluntary, quality based childcare rating system for childcare providers participating in the Texas Workforce Commissions subsidized child care program. The certification guarantees that the preschool offers quality care that EXCEEDS the State Minimum Childcare Licensing Standards for Director and staff qualifications, caregiver child interactions, age-appropriate curricular and activities, nutrition and indoor/ outdoor activities and parent involvement and education.

Sync Our Church Directory to Your Mobile Device

Our Church Directory is Online! View our church directory online or via the FREE mobile app today. To view the directory online, go to members.instantchurchdirectory.com and follow the prompts under Sign In to Create a login now. Please remember, you must confirm your email address before you can sign in. There is also a free mobile app available for download at the Apple App store in itunes, Google Play store and the Amazon Fire App Store. Simply search for Instant Church Directory to get the download. You will need to use your email address as listed in our directory to create a log -in the first time you use the directory online and via the mobile app. Need help or have questions? Ellen Clark 325-396-2592 Please contact Unfortunately, pictures of church activities (i.e. youth, bible study groups, children and pre-school) will not be available to view on Mobile App. They will be included in the printed version once they are available. Our Church Directory is powered by Instant Church Directory.

If you want others to come, bring em! The very thought of that scares me to death! Oh, no! If someone asked me something, I wouldn t have a clue of what to say! Are you kidding me? No way! You might think that these are things that people might say about being asked about public speaking, teaching a Tagalog class, or some other potentially stressful task. Instead, these are very real-world responses to the question, Will you consider being a Lay Member to Annual Conference, representing your congregation in Corpus Christi? In too many congregations, this is one of the most daunting things that face the laity being asked to represent their church, whether it is at the Annual Conference meeting, on District and Conference committees/teams, or simply in the mission field beyond the walls of the church! In the vast majority of the cases, the reason is emblazoned in one of the cultural slogans of the United Methodist Church, We ve never done it that way before! Most congregations, especially very small ones, have a relatively small team of laity, among whom all of the leadership functions of the church rotate. While that is a solution for the church of today, it imperils the church of tomorrow. The Rio Texas Annual Conference of 2017 represented a new focus for our annual gatherings a focus on fellowship and learning. Bishop Robert Schnase s vision affords every congregation unique opportunities to take home experiences and resources that are designed to affect the fruitfulness of the local church and, through that, enhance the impact of the Church Universal on the world! The 2018 meeting will be even better, as more learning experiences are being chosen that address the missional needs of EVERY congregation in our Annual Conference! Now, back to that daunting question, Will you consider being a Lay Member to Annual Conference, in Corpus Christi? While potential leaders run from that question, we have people who have been attending for decades and say that they would love for somebody from their churches to step forward and take their places! So, what do we do about this apparent quandary? We have all heard it said that the best way to get new people to come to church is to bring them with us. Well, the best way to get new people to feel comfortable at Annual Conference is to bring them! And, with all of the learning opportunities being presented this year, bringing a guest to Annual Conference serves to afford your congregations access to even more missional resources and experiences to take back home. As the agenda for Annual Conference 2018 is congealed, the Rio Texas UMC website (riotexas.org) will post information about what will be offered in Corpus Christi. And, considering that the overall timeframe for the meeting will not significantly changed, learning experiences will displace many of the more mundane business sessions that overwhelmed newcomers in the past! So, if you are interested in attending Annual Conference for the first time (or the first time in a long time), 2018 is a perfect year for you to come. And, if you are a lay member to Annual Conference who has been waiting for others to step forward, bring em along this year! -Ralph Thompson Rio Texas Lay Leader

West District News A Christian Greeting "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, don't rely on you own intelligence. Know him in all your paths, and he will keep your ways straight." Proverbs 3:5-6 A special thanks to all of you that attended the District Leadership Training and also thanks to the Instructors for leading the sessions. Many of you left in the early hours of the morning to join us, we thank you. I must admit, after being a part of this training 13 times now, I look forward to listening to the laity share their concerns and questions regarding the position of Lay Leader and Lay Delegate. Many will mention that they do not have a clear definition of what their job is. Most are not aware of the "Guidelines for Leading Your Congregation," available from Cokesbury, and some have never seen the Book of Discipline. If we can help by having small group trainings for some of these sessions, please let us know. More of Him, Less of Me, Gini 2018 SUMMER CAMP! Finally, a number of Sierra Vista kids and adult volunteers will be there also. If you have or know of a responsible, hard-working, Jesus-loving youth who would like to serve as camp staff, we encourage their participation as well. Please have them get in touch with one of us so that we can walk them through the youth staff application process. Church camps truly are a great experience for kids; they prove integral to their faith walks, both immediately and long-term. In truth, many experts in camp and retreat ministries claim that a week at camp is the equivalent of a year s worth of Sunday school classes. Please make an effort to start praying about your child s readiness to attend. As ever, let us know if you have any questions!! Kelly Duke Director, Children and Family Ministries Cell: 325.656.8068 [Texts welcome!] Email: kduke@sierravista.org Tina Glass Director, Youth Ministries Cell: 325.450.1231 [Texts welcome!] Email: tglass@sierravista.org