FEBRUARY Come and Follow. If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me, Luke 9:23

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T h e S p i r e FEBRUARY 2017 Come and Follow If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me, Luke 9:23 If you have ever been on a mission trip or retreat, you have experienced the following. Somehow you leave as strangers (or acquaintances), but return as more than friends. Through the trip, you begin to know one another, laugh together, and work together. You begin to somehow become connected, a group that is incomplete without just one person. Maybe it s the focus on God, maybe it s living together and leaving everything behind, maybe it s the joint mission of work, but somehow you no longer just know about each other, but know one another. Discipleship, following Christ, is similar. Many times, we mistakenly perceive Christianity as about belief such as knowing what you believe. Many times we mistake growing as primarily about knowledge and gaining more insight or understanding on the biblical text or about God. And, our concept of Christianity ends here as we try to be a good person. This is not what Jesus asks of us when he invites us to come and follow. Jesus invites us to join him on a journey. It s the journey of salvation where we take up the cross and follow. Our lives begin to share his mission of salvation and kingdom come. A love develops for the world, our neighbors and surprisingly, even our enemies. Our lives walk in his way of peace, love, and justice. He is our constant companion and, thus, we begin to know him. Not just know about him. This scripture no longer becomes a book to understand, but descriptive of our God, our journey and our life. Belief no longer becomes sentiments that we accept, but our very eyes and vision of the world. In this journey, we discover the living God. We are transformed. All creation becomes new. It s like being born again. As God still remains mysterious, we also get a glimpse of God s character as a friend. Somehow, we become a part of God, and it becomes difficult to know our identity without God. Maybe that sounds sad, but with it come joy, hope, and life! This journey with Jesus cannot deny the cross. In fact, the cross shapes everything. Jesus journey to the cross is the path of salvation. Thus, the cross is our journey as we follow. We are no longer a stagnant people. Many times our busy lives just mask this stagnation. Movement and busyness are not the same. The journey with Christ has movement toward the kingdom at hand. Faith is to join Jesus in the movement not just for us (even though it s a great gift to us), but also for others. Without this movement, we cannot describe ourselves as followers. There are times that it can be a lonely journey. However, the journey is meant to be done with a people called church. Thus, our lives don t just get enriched with God, but with the companionship of others. However, this can also be part of the struggle. Remember none of us is perfect. Lent is approaching and it s the season that we are most clearly invited to follow Jesus. During the next several newsletter articles, I would like to look at the virtues of our journey. These virtues give shape to our journey with Christ and guide us. Because God does not act contrary to God s nature, this nature can act as our compass. However, this article is about invitation. Join Jesus on this journey! Pastor Danny Walker C e n t e n a r y U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 6 7

Happy 2017 from the Children s Ministry! We ve enjoyed a peaceful start to 2017 with a return to our Junior Church and Sunday School schedule. Our children s ministry is growing by leaps and bounds and we re loving all the new faces that grace our basement. We are averaging over 2 children from 3 yrs.-3rd grade downstairs for junior church every week! Our Sunday School is still more sparse than we d really like it to be, averaging around 12-15 kids staying for class. We are excited to see several new 5-6th grade kids coming weekly, so we ll be starting a 5th-6th grade Sunday School Class in March.! WE ARE REALLY IN NEED OF SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS! I would like every Children s Ministry class to have two teachers. The teachers could then rotate in a schedule to allow both teachers to attend their Sunday School classes more frequently. Right now, Amber Walker and Amber Ferguson have this working beautifully for our 2-3 year old class. We need a teacher to rotate with Greta in the kindergarten class, with Nicole in the 1st and 2nd grade class, and with Melvinia in the 3rd-4th grade class. In addition, we need two teachers for the new 5th-6th grade class. This is vital to the Children s Ministry! If you can be a rotational teacher, please let Nicole know ASAP. With Lent approaching quickly, we will be practicing many new songs in junior church to perform during the Easter season! A big thank you to all junior church and Sunday School teachers! You all make this ministry possible and such a success! Thank you for allowing me to teach your children. They are the future leaders of the world, and their knowledge of our faith is so very important to our future! Many blessings to you all! Nicole Jackson, Children s Ministry Coordinator THANK YOU NOTES To Centenary and Feastival Committee, Thank you for your $1,000.00 donation received on December 29th for Fields of Dreams Uganda. This contribution will make a lasting difference in our efforts to provide hope for the orphaned and vulnerable children of Uganda through the vehicles of soccer and education. Our staff in Uganda cannot carry out our mission without generous donors here in the U.S. who support our work and believe in our vision for a brighter future for the incredible children we serve. We hope that we can continue to count on your support in the future. Please visit us at www.fieldsofdreamsuganda.org for updates on what is happening with our partner schools and orphanages in the Kampala region. Michael Warneke, Executive Director ******************************** To Centenary and Rev. Danny Walker, Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your incredible generosity and response to the need of our community! Your generosity directly impacts lives by preventing and ending homelessness through Aurora s hands-on case management and rental assistance program. We can t do this without supporters and volunteers, so we really appreciate you! God bless you! Brian Kerney, Executive Director ******************************** Dear Rev. Walker and Centenary UMC, On behalf of our entire team at Tri-State Food Bank, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for your gift of $1,000.00 Over the course of a year, Tri-State Food Bank supplies food to over 250 hunger relief programs throughout our 33- county service area. Approximately 7,000,000 meals are provided through our network of pantries, soup kitchens, senior meal programs, Kids Café, and Weekend BackPack Food for Kids program. It is through the tireless efforts of our friends - their ongoing financial support and thousands of volunteer hours - that we are able to make a real difference here in the Tri-State. Thank you for playing such a vital role in our mission to end hunger in our community. BELL CHOIR! We will be meeting for Bell Choir Practice every Wednesday at 6:00 PM unless Shirley announces otherwise. Please make an effort to be there each week so we can have a full rehearsal. Let s faithfully ring out the Good News! I think back to the Christmas cantata and how very beautiful I thought it was. Yes, I was the director, but I also was in the very center of all the voices and could hear the blending of the voices and remember how difficult it was for me not to lose control of my emotions when the harmony was so pure! Thank you, Amber Ferguson, for your beautiful solo of Breath of Heaven, and to Sadie Seibert for introducing musically the baby Jesus to us in Welcome to Our World. Our narrators, Nicole Jackson (Mary) and Glen Millikan (Joseph) were perfect as the human mother and father of our Jesus. I must also thank Ronda, Shirley, and Tyler Jackson for their talent and support of this service and our worship. We are so blessed to have such talented gifted people who enjoy giving themselves to our weekly services and special occasions. Every one of you in this choir have a gift you share, and we are all blessed by you. No, I have not forgotten Ben Kempf who removes a big worry from me by handling the audio system. You all are a blessing and I do thank you! Miriam Seibert, Choir Director

SCRIP NEWS Thank you so much for your support of our Scrip program! We had record breaking sales for December and surpassed our previous year's sales! A donation of $500 is being given to Good Neighbors in the form of gift cards they can use to buy food for their Thursday meals. Visa $50 and $100 cards (1.25%) and Discover $50 and $100 cards (1.25%) are always in stock. These can be used anywhere credit cards are accepted. Come by the coffee room after church for all your dining and shopping needs! December 27, 2016 Dear Members and Friends of Centenary, Thank you for your recent donation of $500.00 to the United Methodist Youth Home toward our Annual Fund Drive. We are delighted that the Feastival team thought of us. Each day we do our best to provide at-risk youth with the love, support, and encouragement needed to help them see themselves as more than the situations that bring them to our doors. Your contributions help us focus on their needs rather than the bottom line. Thank you for this much-needed donation! We appreciate all your help! Travis Johnson Development Officer, UMYH 2016 Contribution Statements are available. Cheryl Blythe will be in the Narthex on Jan. 29 and Feb. 5. After those dates, she will be available in the coffee room every Sunday after church, and you may pick them up there, also. If you would like her to scan your statement to your email, please call her at 812.568.9245.

FEBRUARY Birthdays 1 - Rose Borman 2 - Justin Ahlbrand 4 - Shirley Ackerman 5 - Joan Crowe 5 - Kelly Harris 5 - Samantha Smith 6 - Jeff Carnahan 7 - Vernice Lindell 8 - Cyndi Gish 8 - Carl Sterchi 9 - Sherry Hiatt 10 - Bob Riggs 10 - Jim Sharp 10 Diane Walker 13 - Sadie Seibert 15 - Amber Walker FEBRUARY Anniversaries 11 - David & Mary Jane Woods 13 - Dennis & Janet Labhart 14 - Bob & Martha Freeman 14 - Don & Jennie Fuhrman 27 - Randy & Felicia Bowden 17 - Abby Jackson 18 - Jim McCutchan 18 - Kim Wingerter 19 - Rick Hendrix 20 - Vince Bowden 20 - Vicky Hancock 21 - Brooke Huebner 24 - Andrea Kaucher 24 - Madeline Stone 25 - Sharron Brace 25 -Luke Jackson 25 - Elijah Walker 26 - Gayle Green 26 - James Hall 27 - Don Fuhrman MARCH Birthdays 1 - Sarah Mitchell 2 - Eric Marchand 4 - Joe Gish 5 - Brian Fleming 7 - Kevin Foster 8 - Shawn Riley 11 - Wayne Aldridge 13 - Steve Graves 13 Mia Harris 13 - Geneva Huebner MARCH Anniversaries 7 - Kenny & Carolyn Horton 8 - Chris & Missy Feller 14 - Chris & Becky Stone 20 - Warren & Beverly Render 21 Brian & Kelly Harris 22 - Joe & Cyndi Gish 26 - Jeff and Morgan Carnahan 14 - Jim Fleming 14 - Jacob Graves 14 - Evan Marchand 16 - Megan Reddick 18 - Bev Render 19 - Ryan Huebner 19- Roger Latham 25 - Ben Jackson 29 - Bruce Knight 29 - Norma McNary YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! If you find any discrepancies in our Birthday/Anniversary listings, please call the office or email us. This would include names that are missing or misspelled, as well as wrong dates. A Record of Our Faithful n ess MEN S LENTEN BREAKFAST SCHEDULE March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 April 1 April 8 St. James UMC Aldersgate UMC Centenary UMC Central UMC Fairlawn UMC Old North UMC All Breakfasts begin at 7:15AM. For further info, see Darrell Resler. Date Attendance General Fund Offering 12/11 160 $2461.00 12/18 200 $3486.00 12/25 138 $6988.00 1/1 160 $5914.00 1/8 171 $3528.00 1/15 150 $3772.00 1/22 202 $4138.00 Prayer Concerns ~~ Kent Harrison, Don Robinson, Rachel Bailey, Rose Borman, Lee Crow, Rosie Ritchie, T.C. Gossett, George Creekmur, Eloise Overdorf, Walter Fanok, Joyce Smith, Mabel Blythe

February 2017 Sunda y Monda y Tuesda y Wednesda y Thursda y Frida y Saturda y 1 9:00AM Walking Club 6:00PM Bell Choir 7:00PM Choir/Cantata Practice 3 4 5 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship Service 10:45AM Sunday School 3:00PM Sewing Class 5:00PM Youth 6 9:00 AM Walking Club 11:30AM Georgia s Girls/We Care 6:30PM Bible Study 7 8 9:00AM Walking Club 6:00PM Bell Choir 7:00PM Choir Cantata Practice Bulletin Information Due 9 9:00AM 12:00PM Exercise Good Neighbors 10 11 7:00AM UMM Breakfast 12 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship 10:45AM Sunday School 3:00PM Sewing Class 5:00PM Youth 13 9:00AM Walking Club 6:30PM Bible Study 14 REMEMBER VALENTINE S DAY 15 9:00AM Walking Club 6:00PM Bell Choir 7:00PM Choir Cantata Practice Bulletin Information Due 16 12:00PM Good Neighbors 17 18 19 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship 10:45AM Sunday School 3:00PM Sewing Class 5:00PM Youth 20 9:00 AM Walking Club 11:30AM Georgia s Girls/We Care 6:30PM Bible Study 21 22 9:00AM Walking Club 6:00PM Bell Choir 7:00PM Choir Cantata Practice Bulletin Information Due 23 12:00PM Good Neighbors 24 25 SPIRE INFO DUE 26 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship 10:45AM Sunday School 3:00PM Sewing Class 5:00PM Youth 27 9:00 AM Walking Club 6:30PM Bible Study

T h e S p i r e P o i n t i n g L i f e i n t h e R i g h t D i r e c t i o n Centenary United Methodist Church 14340 Old State Road Evansville IN 47725 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Church Office: 812-867-3920 Fax: 812-867-3723 Office e-mail: centenary@mw.twcbc.com www.centenaryevansville.com Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 6 Inglefield, IN CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; everything old has passed away, see, everything has become new! 2 Corinthians 5: 17 Seeking God and God s Kingdom First Seeking to Live as Disciples Seeking to Be the Body of Christ, the Church Seeking to Discover the Joy of God