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Monterey United Methodist Church April 1, 2016 THE CIRCUIT WRITER Volume 37 Issue 4 BETWEEN GOOD AND BETTER Easter is over? No. Like Christmas, the Big Day only opens the Season to follow, though most often we live focused toward holidays coming, rather than beyond them. There are seven Sundays of Easter, leading up to the day of Pentecost, the birthday of the Church. Also known as The Great Fifty Days, this was the time of unexpected appearances of the resurrected Jesus among his followers, with encouraging words and signs of peace. That is worth celebrating! How will we live in this post-easter season? Israel, by the time of Jesus, celebrated a seven day festival following the holiday of Passover, known as the Feast of Unleavened Bread. The first bread Jesus broke with his disciples after his rising would have been during this week, which recalled the age of Exodus, when the Hebrews of old had escaped Egypt, but were still on their way to the Promised Land; the times between good and better. As we observe these next few weeks we will recall the living Christ among his followers, his glorious ascension into heaven to receive his throne, and finally the Holy Spirit s infilling of the expectant disciples, birthing the Church into the world. The apostle Paul would write later to the church at Corinth concerning how they ought to live in the time awaiting the return of Christ to claim and redeem his church. Clean out the old yeast so that you may be a new batch as you really are unleavened. For our paschal lamb, Christ, has been sacrificed. Therefore, let us celebrate the festival, not with the old yeast, the yeast of malice and evil, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. Some of us who gave up something for Lent look forward to enjoying it again; chocolate, or movies, or some other simple pleasure temporarily set aside as a symbol of suffering along with Christ. Paul says don t go back to your old ways, but live the new life of folks on the way to something better, even if for a while it means hard bread as a reminder that going forward means giving up something soft from before. I think it would be a good exercise for us all, to seal in our minds and hearts how joyful we are for the resurrection, to be intentional for a week after Easter of partaking the practice of the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth, letting the joy we have, knowing our freedom through Christ, show in the way we act. What does it mean to act in sincerity and truth? Probably it includes different things for different people in varying situations. I imagine it includes being simply honest, not hedging, or seeking our own advantage, even to sharing what might be uncomfortable opinions with those we care about and don t want to see hurt. It is certain to mean worrying more about what God thinks of us than what others think. Easter People are a new breed. We ought to stand out as different from the world, while living lives at peace with all, through the Prince of Peace who has claimed us. Peace, tom MONTHLY & WEEKLY CHURCH SCHEDULING Pastor Tom s Scheduled Day off Fridays Rev. Connie s Scheduled Day off Thursdays Sunday School Sundays at 10:00am Youth Group Sundays at 10:00am Staff Meeting Mondays at 9:15am 10:30am Monterey Hilltop Chorale Mondays at 6:00pm Civitan Club 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm Standing Stone 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm AGAPE Chapel Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:30am Girl Scouts #1581 First Wednesday of the month Girl Scouts #385 Thursdays at 6:00pm Choir Rehearsal Wednesdays at 6:30pm Cottage Ministry Friday & Saturday, 9am - Noon MARCH WORSHIP LEADERS: Liturgist Ron Williamson Ushers David & Judy Webster for April Acolytes if interested please see Rev. Connie A RECORD OF OUR FAITHFULNESS MARCH 27, 2016 By Our Gifts 2016 Budget income needed/week $2,977.33 2016 Budget income received last week $3,108.14 2016 Budget income this week (over) $ 130.81 2016 Budget income year to date (under) $9,494.21 UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS Bible Study April 3 rd April 24 th at 2:30pm AGAPE Board Meeting Tuesday, April 5 th at 5:00pm Administrative Council Tuesday, April 12 th at 6:00pm Send Committee Tuesday, April 19 th at 4:00pm MUMC Evening Fundraiser-Saturday, April 23 rd at 6:00pm Sign Up Now! It s never too late Join Pastor Tom as he walks with you in reviewing Jesus, The World, and John Wesley. Learn more about who are we as Methodists? Consider how we go about walking in Christ s footsteps at home and in the world? In making time to join Pastor Tom, you will take a close look at our heritage as the people called Methodists, the movement itself, our basic beliefs, and review the history and structure of the church. Take advantage of this opportunity to grow in Christ, Community, and Discipleship. This Bible Study will be held Sundays 2:30 to 4:00 starting April 3rd

Monterey United Methodist Church April 1, 2016 MONTEREY S APRIL BIRTHDAYS YOUTH NEWS: In an effort to update our records and to include your information in the newsletter, please send the church your birthdays and anniversaries. (Please list the name(s) and Thank you to everyone who attended our Youth breakfast. Our last bisquits and gravy breakfast brought in around $260.00 date(s) of all in your family who are connected to the church. Thank you!) toward our Youth activities. Upcoming Vicky Henley (4/1) Jim Hitch (4/3) Darlene Greene (4/4) John Stott (4/10) Glenda York (4/13) Margaret Morales (4/15) Debbie Sontag (4/17) Mary Jane Lifsey (4/18) Thelma Hinton (4/19) Hazel Walker (4/24) Patsy King (4/26) Saundra Gilmore (4/27) Delbert Butson (4/27) Clayton Pepper (4/29) Betty Higgins (4/30) Will Sheckler (4/30) Debbie Stott (4/30) MONTEREY S APRIL ANNIVERSARIES Richard & Suzy Jackson (4/4) Nick & Joan Axen (4/12) AGAPE PRESCHOOL FUN THANK YOU KIM AT KP PET GROOMING events include our 6:00 Youth Bible Study every Sunday where we will have games, refreshments and time for Bible study. Also, on April 17 th we will be attending a pizza party at the Wesley Center with other Youth from our District. It will be fun getting to know others who will be attending the next Warmth in Winter and looking forward to spending that weekend in worship with new friends. Frances EASTER FERNS OR LILIES Ferns or Lilies Provided by: Rev. Tom & Vickie Gibson Lynn Connor & Ellen McPherson Keelan & Marcy Milligan Darlene Greene Byrnie Gilmore David & Judy Webster Pam Dove Bob & Susie Cournoyer Nick & Joan Axen Wanda Balsley Larry & Edna Drysdale The Swaffords Al & Jeanne Bevan Richard & Linda Jensen Ed & Louise Vail Ray & Betty Higgins Novi Tolley Judy Powell In Memory/Honor of: Scott & Joyce, Ed & Ruth Gibson, J.D. & Geneva Barrett Jim & Ella Williams & Jess & Helen Williams The Milligan Family & The McCormick Family Her Family Loved Ones Pepper Dove Emile & Lucie Cournoyer & Dan & Margaret Yahola Stan Balsley Dick Swafford & Jack Nimmo Family & Friends Their Family The Vail Family & The Nimmo Family Joe Tolley Francis Powell & Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Looper MUMC FUNDRAISER DINNER: You are invited to attend a fundraiser dinner on April 23 rd at MUMC. Hors d oeuvres will be served at 6:00pm and dinner will be served at 6:30. Price per dinner will be $15.00 in advance (gratuities are also accepted). There is a limit of 60 tickets so get yours soon! For more information please contact Linda Jensen, Louise Vail or Edna Drysdale or call the church office. AGAPE STUDENTS CELEBRATE THE EASTER SEASON NOTE FOR THOUGHT "When Satan reminds us of our past, we should remind him of his future." - Unknown

Monterey United Methodist Church Ap Youth News Sunday night youth group is going well. We hope that more will come as we continue. We will be meeting every Sunday night at 6:00pm. games, snacks and Bible study April 17 th Keep the Warmth in Winter going. We will be having a district pizza party at the Wesley center. There will be pizza, games, and worship. This will be a wonderful opportunity to meet other youth in our district. Coming Soon In an effort to get out of the building and into the community, we are going to have a work day to equip our side lot with an activity center. Plans are for a volley ball court, a horseshoe area, and badminton. Many have expressed an interest in a permanent prayer walk as well. This is just not for the youth and children but the young at heart as well. Youth sponsored breakfast Thank you so much for all of you who came and ate then donated money. We will try for a breakfast every two months See you in May!

Monterey United Methodist Church April 1, 2016 THE CIRCUIT WRITER Volume 37 Issue 4 Church office: 931-839-2597 Church e-mail: church@montereyumc.com www.montereyumc.com Come worship with us at Monterey at 11am The mission of Monterey United Methodist Church is to make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Monterey United Methodist Church 124 North Holly Street Monterey, TN 38574 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

Monterey United Methodist Church April 2016 Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. 2 Corinthians 5:20-21 (ESV) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Acts 5:27-32 Psalm 150 Revelation 1:4-8 John 20:19-31 11:00a-Worship Service (JOKE SUNDAY) 9:15a-Staff Meeting 6:00p-Monterey Hilltop 5:00p-AGAPE Board Meeting 6:00p-Girl Scouts #1581 6:30p-Choir Rehearsal 6:00p-Girl Scouts #385 NATIVE AMERICAN MINISTRIES 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OFFERING Acts 9:1-6 Psalm 30 Revelation 5:11-14 John 21:1-19 11:00a-Worship Service Acts 9:36-43 Psalm 23 Revelation 7:9-17 John 10:22-30 11:00a-Worship Service Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 148 Revelation 21:1-6 John 13:31-35 11:00a-Worship Service 9:15a-Staff Meeting 6:00p-Monterey Hilltop 6:00p-Administrative Council Meeting 6:30p-Choir Rehearsal 6:00p-Girl Scouts #385 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9:15a-Staff Meeting 4:00p-Send Committee 6:00p-Monterey Hilltop 6:00p-Civitans No Choir Rehearsal 6:00p-Girl Scouts #385 6:00p-Care Committee Fundraiser Dinner tickets are $15 in advance-see Linda Jensen, Louise Vail or Edna Drysdale for more information. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 9:15a-Staff Meeting 6:00p-Monterey Hilltop 6:00p- Standing Stone 6:00p-Girl Scouts #1581 6:30p-Choir Rehearsal