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WILLOW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Communicator November 2014 A Note From Pastor Marianne: Matthew 9:21-22 For she said to herself, If only I may touch His garment, I shall be made well. But Jesus turned around, and when He saw her He said, Be of good cheer, daughter; your faith has made you well. And the woman was made well from that hour. The Bible is the inspired word of God. I believe the parables and stories in the Bible have a purpose to them. They each have an important message, a spiritual truth that we can take and apply to the personal situations that we confront in life. This story from Matthew 9 has a spiritual truth in it that has been a real source of comfort for many. It is a reminder to look to Christ first when all of our options seem to be exhausted. This woman had a chronic illness that had plagued her for twelve years. The uncontrollable bleeding made her an outcast labeled unclean. The loss of blood would have also made her physically weak. This woman had spent all her money on doctors only to find out that she could not be cured. When she learned that Jesus was near, she went to him, willing to do anything to find a cure. She believed that Jesus could heal her, so much so that she forced her way through the crowd, believing, If only I may touch his garment I shall be made well. (Matthew 9:21) She knew that faith in Jesus would solve what doctors and an endless supply of money could never solve. In life we will all confront issues, if we haven t already that we feel we cannot overcome. They may not be life or death, but they do change our lives in one way or another. We could say that they are opportunities for spiritual growth. When crisis comes our way instead of looking for answers in the wrong places, perhaps we should rely first on our faith, not using it as a last resort. May God guide us each and every day, to grow in our faith and trust in Christ Jesus. The peace of the Lord be with you, Pastor Marianne Sermon Titles and Texts for November: November 2: I Don t Want to Miss What Matters Matthew 25:36-46 November 9: Mark Buttignoli, preaching The Kingdom Mathew 25: 1-13 November 16: I Want to Be Reaching Out Romans 12:3-8 November 23: Start Living Right Now Corinthians 6:12, 16b

Milford United Methodist Church Harvest Dinner November 8th from 4;00 pm to pm Milford UMC on 1200 Atlantic St., Milford, Michigan 248-684-2798 Adults - $11 Seniors - $9 Children (5-12) - $6 Menu: Turkey, stuffing, squash, homemade mashed potatoes, jello salad, green beans with almonds, and desserts. In Remembrance All Saints Day On Sunday, November 2, in observance of All Saints Day, we plan to remember those we ve lost in the past years. If you lost loved ones, we would like to remember them in worship on that day. You are invited to bring a picture or a memento of your loved one to be placed on the altar area during the remembrance ceremony, if you like. Daily Devotional Available Did you know that Willow UMC offers free daily devotional materials each month? They are called The Upper Room and you may take one home for your use. The Upper Rooms are located on the information table in the narthex.. Special Musical Sunday On November 30 at our 9:30 am service, we will be enjoying the music ministry of Ron Elrod. Ron is an accomplished pianist, vocalist, and composer. Ron attributes his longstanding musical success to his Heavenly Father for the gift of music, and to his earthly father who constantly encouraged him to keep playing and singing for the Lord. Please plan to join us for a wonderful time of praise & worship. Parenting Study Money Management Willow UMC offers a free parenting study for parents of children of all ages. The study utilizes a parenting series by Jim Williams who is a national parenting advocate and speaker and the director of STARS, a school based program helping students make healthy lifestyle choices. We are finishing up a 4 week study regarding handling finances and teaching our children about stewardship. Even if you have been unable to attend any of the sessions, you are welcome to come and join the remaining classes. The group will meet the 4th Sunday of each month, after worship service. Gathering time is 11:00am. We enjoy snacks, teaching and discussion time and close with prayer at 12:30pm. The study is held in the home of John and Laura Haydamacker at 24340 Waltz Rd., New Boston. If you have any questions about the class or location, please contact Pastor Marianne, parenting study facilitator (248-875-3783), Jennifer Johnson, co-coordinator (734-625-5750). Hope to see you there!

Thanksgiving Eve Service You are invited to join together in thanks and worship to God at Willow UMC for our annual Thanksgiving Eve Service. Rev. Doug McMunn will be our guest preacher for the evening. Willow Holiday Events Calendar November 26, Wednesday 7pm Thanksgiving Eve Service November 29, Saturday 9am Hanging of the Greens November 30, Sunday First Sunday of Advent Special Musical Worship Service with the music ministry of Ron Elrod December 6, Saturday 5pm Church Christmas Dinner Potluck December 7, Sunday Second Sunday of Advent Sermon Series: Not a Silent Night Holy Communion/Children s Program Cookie Walk after Worship December 7, Sunday 4pm Blue Christmas Service Jeanne Lochner preaching December 14, Sunday Third Sunday of Advent Sermon Series: Not a Silent Night Coffee Hour December 21, Sunday Fourth Sunday of Advent Christmas Cantata December 24, Wednesday- 7pm Christmas Eve Service - Order your Poinsettia now...orders must be in by Sunday November 24 We will be ordering from Schwartz s Greenhouse. Cost is as follows. Please indicate Red, Pink or White ( Tri Color:1 red,1 white,1 pink available in Large only) Mini: (1 Plant, 3 5 blooms) $3.00 Single: (1 plant, 5 7 blooms) $5.00 Double: (2 plants, 8 14 blooms) $10.00 Large: (3 or 4 plants, 12 20 blooms) $15.00 Please complete one of the order sheets and pay when you order or as soon as possible. Do not forget to state who you want to honor or memorialize. Give your form to Donna Lee Hornyak or Gail Sobecki

Were you here???? When Pastor Marianne preached on the Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations describing practices that shape and sustain congregations. Radical Hospitality, Passionate Worship, Intentional Faith Development, Risk-Taking Mission and Service, and Extravagant Generosity. When Calvin Haydenmaker sang a solo? When the women s group met at Martha Molners for fun and fellowship and at Connie Burke s home for dinner and a movie? When we served Chicken Dinner to the community in October? When we had the blessings of the back packs and teachers in September? When so many of Willow Church members volunteered to work at the Willow Church booth at the Apple Festival? THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Today I will remember God s mercy and faithfulness. THE GERANIUM The free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord - Romans 6:23 Some months ago I was given a geranium plant with four large red-orange flower clusters. In time they faded away. For weeks I had only a plant with green leaves. I was disappointed because there were no blossoms. Then I thought, I ll add some plant food to the water! Soon I saw a short stem with buds; a few days later, I saw two more. In a few weeks there were 10 cluster of buds on six-inch-long stems. What a glorious display when all the buds were fully developed! Then it occurred to me that our lives can be like that. When we follow Jesus teachings and practice them, we absorb qualities that provide an added dimension to life. This is God s gift to us for a life more abundant and fulfilling that we could ever imagine. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: We are made in the likeness of God with a potential for inner, spiritual growth. From THE UPPER ROOM: September 2014 Why We Love Children It was the end of the day when I parked my police van in front of the station. As I gathered my equipment, my K-9 partner, Jake was barking and I saw a little boy staring in at me. Is that a dog you got back there? he asked. It sure is, I replied. Puzzled the boy looked at me and then towards the back of the van. Finally he said, what d he do?!!!! Nine year old Joey was asked by his mother what he had learned n Sunday school. Well, Mom, our teacher told us how God sent Moses behind enemy lines on a rescue mission to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. When he got to the Red Sea, he had his army build a pontoon bridge and all the people walked across safely. Then, he radioed headquarters for reinforcements. They sent bombers to blow up the bridge and the Israelites were saved. Now Joey, is that really what your teacher taught you? his mother asked. Well, no Mom. But, if I told it the way the teacher did, you d never believe it!

PARENT S PRAYER Oh, God, make me a better parent. Help me understand my children, to listen patiently to what they have to say and to understand all their questions kindly. Keep me from interrupting them, talking back to them and contradicting them. Make me as courteous to them as I would have them be to me. Give me the courage to confess my sins against my children and ask them forgiveness, when I know that I have done wrong. May I not vainly hurt the feelings of my children. Forbid that I should laugh at their mistakes, or resort to shame or ridicule as punishment. Guide me hour by hour that I may demonstrate by all I say and do that honesty produces happiness. Reduce, I pray, the meanness in me. May I cease to nag; and when I am out of sorts, help me O Lord, to hold my tongue. Blind me to the little errors of my children as those of their own age, and let me not exact of them the judgments and conventions of adults. Allow me not to rob them of the opportunity to wait upon themselves, to think, to chose, and to make their own decisions. Forbid that I should ever punish them for my selfish satisfaction. May I grant them all their wishes that are reasonable and have the courage always to withhold a privilege which I know will do them harm. Make me fair and just, so considerate and companionable to my children that they will have a genuine esteem for me. Fit me to be loved and imitated by my children. Oh, God, do give me calm and poise and self control. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Who needs my patience today? From the original Abigail Van Buren (Dear Abby) 1961 COFFEE HOUR Each month on the second Sunday we will be hosting a Coffee Hour following church services. If you would like to host a coffee hour, please let Pastor Marianne know and she will schedule a month. A description of what is needed and where items are located is available. November's Coffee Hour will be held on November 9th. Mary Van Meer and Joyce Tarr are hosting. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Our talents are meant to be used to serve our neighbors. Thanksgiving Dinner Prayer Heavenly Father, on Thanksgiving Day We bow our hearts to You and pray. We give You thanks for all You ve done Especially for the gift of Jesus, Your Son. For beauty in nature, Your glory we see For joy and health, friends and family, For daily provision, Your mercy and care These are the blessings You graciously share. So today we offer this response of praise With a promise to follow You all of our days. -Mary Fairchild

Willow United Methodist Church October Administration Board Meeting October 19, 2014 John Tarr called the meeting to order at10:47 a.m. Meeting opened at with prayer by Mark Buttignoli. ATTENDANCE: ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD: PASTORS REPORT: TRUSTEES: FINANCIAL: OTHER: ADJOURNMENT: Janet Holland, Pastor Marianne, Martha Molnar, Donna Lee Hornyak, Mark Buttignoli, R.P. & Helena Lilly, Pastor Marianne, Amy Harrison, Tina Szalek, Mary Krezminski, Linda Kemp, Jim & Kathy Farr & John Tarr. September Minutes were read. Kathy motioned to accept the minutes. Jim Farr supported. Motion carried. She is pleased with the sermons regarding the Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations. The book is also the topic in Bible Study. Some ideas of radical hospitality were shared that came up at the study i.e. ushers, greeters, register pad (sending cards to visitors). Next Sunday is the Church Conference. November 2 is All Saints Sunday. Bring a picture of a loved one. November 9 is Laity Sunday, celebrating the veterans, and a coffee hour. Pastor Marianne would like to have a 2015 calendar meeting during coffee hour to plan for the coming year. There will be a Thanksgiving eve service. Advent sermons will be Mary s perspective; starting November 30. Pastor Marianne was approached by Ron Elrod to perform at one of our services. He is an accomplished singer. His fee is $150 for travel & lodging expenses. A love offering would also be accepted. After discussion, Kathy motioned for Ron Elrod to sing during our Sunday Worship Service November 30 (First Sunday in advent) and to pay a fee of $300 (and not pass the white bucket) using the anniversary money. Helena supported. Motion carried. The trustees have not gotten together regarding the church issues. A meeting will be held after next Sunday s (Oct. 26) service. The Monthly Financial Report was reviewed. Jim Farr motioned to accept the report. R.P supported. Motion carried. John Tarr presented the new 2015 budget and its recommendation. After some discussion Mark motioned to accept the 2015 budget as presented. R.P. supported. John Tarr recommended a salary increase for Pastor Marianne sighting she is not being paid enough and that the line item in the 2014 budget for travel and expenses has a nominal amount unspent. Mark motioned a salary increase for Pastor Marianne as presented by John. Martha supported. Motion carried. N/A Jim motioned to adjourn. Mark supported. Meeting adjourned at 11:51 am. Recording Secretary Janet Holland

November 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Bob Lenz 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Holy Communion All Saints Day Women s Mtg. Election Day Choir Rehearsal Bible Study Wanda Young s Home Harvest Dinner at Milford UMC 4-7pm 9 Laity Sunday Veteran s Sunday Coffee Hour Calendar Mtg. 10 Jim Buck 11 Chicken Supper Prep 8:30 Tyler & Jennifer Johnson Samantha Bailey 12 Chicken Supper Prep 8:30 Chicken Supper 5:00 13 14 15 Bryan & Anne Mathews VETERANS DAY 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Children s Church Ad Board Mtg. 23 Kevin Burke 24 25 Choir Rehearsal 26 27 28 29 Parent Study 30 1 2 Thanksgiving Eve Service Cameron Buck 3 Thanksgiving 4 5 6 Hanging of the Green s 9:00 am Good fellows Newspaper Sales First Sunday of Advent Special Music by Ron Elrod Choir Rehearsal