The Messenger Purvis United Methodist Church: Celebrating Methodism in Purvis for 136 years, 1881-2018 February 2018 Volume XII Issue 2 Worship Schedule Sunday, February 4 Super Bowl Party 5:30 p.m. Tweens Super Bowl Party Sunday, February 11 Men s Breakfast 5:30 p.m. Children s Choir Sunday, February 18 5:30 p.m. Tweens 6:00 p.m. Church Council Meeting Sunday, February 25 5:30 p.m. Children s Choir No Youth Due to the Gathering
Page 2 The Messenger Prayer Requests Clyde & Cherry Mann Jon Campbell Jane Palmer Mary Travis Mike Barnes Sandy Bond Keith Gaughf Karen Monroe Mary Jo Goff Lane Bielstein Kassadie Millstead Roger & Sylvia Patrick Bobby Patrick Kaye Purvis Gentry Terrell Charlene Rominger Baby Skylar Carolyn Sangster Else Schmitt Steven Saucier Ruby Benson Dudley Pennington Daniel Lee Dana Lee Carol Pickering Else Schmitt Judy Eubanks Judy Eubanks Allen Gaughf Laura Bower Kenneth Hogan Helle Hendrix Rev. Jim Fisher Wayne Parker Susie Piggott GIFTS General Budget Given Year to Date $19,685.46 January 28, 2018 Please join us we begin our Lenten season with this special church service. There will not be children or youth activities. Everyone will be in the sanctuary. Wednesday Night Dinner Rotation Feb 7.....Elizabeth McLaughlin Feb 14...Glenn and Vivian Herrin Feb 21... Pastor Keith & Rhonda Feb 28.....Lauren, Lib & Team January 7 PRESENCE Sunday Worship Worship 114 January 14 Worship 113 January 21 Worship 108 January 28 Worship 126 * * * Sympathy or the friends and families of * * * The Stephen Saucier Family The Beth Ann Hinds Family The Larry Hall Family The Mae Blackledge Family Memorials Mission Volunteers Feb 7 Linda Rooks, LaDeane Barber, Sandra Chandler Feb 14......Becky and Kirby Robirtson Feb 21...Betty Rose Breazeale & Alvin Adams Feb 28...Ann & Steve Pyles Beth Ann Hinds
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3Cynthia Myatt 4 5:30 p.m. Tweens Lillian Breazeale 5 6 7 10:00a.m. Missions 5:30 p.m. Dinner 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m. Youth & Children Activities Tammy Adams Libby Rutledge 8 9 10 11 Men s Breakfast 12 13 14 Ash Wednesday 15 16 17 5:30 p.m. Children s Choir Brach Parker Kylie Pylant Taylor Toland 10:00a.m. Missions 5:30 p.m. Dinner 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m. Youth & Children Activities Steven Weiss 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 6:00 p.m. Council Villa Phillips, jr. 10:00a.m. Missions 5:30 p.m. Dinner 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m. Youth & Children Activities Keira Howard 25 5:30 p.m. Children s Choir 26 Forrest Toland 27 28 10:00a.m. Missions 5:30 p.m. Dinner 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m. Youth & Children Activities
The GaTherinG February 23- February 25 Th Jackson Ms cost Per student $35.00 deposit of $15.00 due by January 10 Th To reserve your spot. Sunday Night Youth Calendar February 4 th - 5:30 SUPER BOWL PARTY February 11 th 5:30 February 18 th 5:30 March 4th 5:30 March 11th-18th mission week On behalf of all the youth we would like to say a huge thank you to Roger Herrin who shared a devotion with the youth. Also Wayne Chance for sharing his story with the youth. It had a huge impact on the youth. They are continuing to talk about how awesome it is that we have an Olympian right here at PUMC. All volunteers and support given to the youth is so greatly appreciated.
Feb 4 Feb 11 Feb 18 Feb 25 March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 Maggie West, Gabby Brewer Sara Purvis, Jasmine Brewer Lauren Leggett, Da Aryia Martin Jen Miles, Sean Brewer Brittney Chance, Jasmine Brewer Sara Purvis, Ainsley Courtney Kristen Rustin, Sean Brewer Rhonda Gaughf, Gabby Brewer Feb 4 Feb 11 Feb 18 Feb 25 March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 Jasmine Brewer, Da Aryia Martin Wiley Leggett, Gavin Brewer Ainsley Courtney, Gabby Brewer Olivia Roseberry, Emma Chance Ainsley Courtney, Da Aryia Martin Jacey West, Gabby Brewer Gavin Brewer, Jasmine Brewer Olivia Roseberry, Emma Chance June 10 th 15 th Join us on this year s VBS adventure as we venture onto an uncharted island where kids survive and thrive. Anchor kids in the truth that Jesus carries them through life s storms. February 4 th Super Bowl Party February 18 th Tween Meeting March 4th Tween Meeting March 18th Tween Meeting April 21st A Day at Camp Wesley Pines First VBS Work/Craft Night February 25 th 5:30 Some Items We are already collecting: wrapping paper rolls tissue paper paper towel rolls blue, green, or brown fabrics boxes rope/twine
ADULT CHOIR This is a great time to join the choir! If you would like to try out singing with us please join us on Wednesday nights from 7-8PM. Childcare is provided during rehearsals. We are currently working on beautiful anthems to share during the worship service. This group is a very special group of people who laugh together and pray for each other. Anyone is welcome! Save the date: Choir picnic will be at Paul B. Johnson on Saturday, May 5 th from 10am-Until. Fried chicken is provided and each person is asked to bring a covered dish or dessert. There will be games/kayaks, etc. This is a multigenerational event that includes the children s choir, family members, grandchildren, pets, etc. We have always had a great time! CHILDREN S CHOIR The children s choir meets every 2 nd and 4 th Sunday night from 5:30-7. These children are learning how to read music, VBS songs, and music for their next summer musical. (To be announced soon!) Any children grades 2-6 are invited to join us in the fellowship hall for a light snack followed by music and games. This month we will also be celebrating Valentine s Day when we meet on Feb. 11 th. Hope to see you soon! If you would like to volunteer bringing food, teaching music, or helping with art projects, please contact Cassandra Weiss.
Annual Youth Luncheon & Easter Egg Hunt March 25 th After Morning Worship Thanks! Stan Roberts would like to thank you for your prayers and kindness concerning the recent death of his brother. come Join us For an evening of Masquerade. dinner Menu will include a new orleans TheMed buffet and a Movie showing To Follow on april 14Th. TickeTs ($10) will be available early February. Thank you For supporting The Tweens MinisTry.
Purvis United Methodist Church P.O. Box 1118 Purvis, MS 39475 Non-Profit Organization Published Monthly U. S. Postage Paid Permit 10 What does the presence of a church mean for a community? A March 2012 Gallup News article says that Mississippi is the most religious US State. Mississippi is the most religious U.S. state, and is one of eight states where Gallup classifies at least half of the residents as "very religious." At the other end of the spectrum, Vermont and New Hampshire are the least religious states, and are two of the five states -- along with Maine, Massachusetts, and Alaska -- where less than 30% of all residents are very religious. Are you surprised at this? Keep in mind that this article was written almost six years ago. Do you think our state would still remain at the top? What does it mean to be a member of a church in the most religious state in the country? Do you think life for a church member is any different here than any other place in the country? Perhaps a better question might be if we believe life for a non church member might be different here than in any other state in America. You see I believe that the best measure of the effect of being a church member is to take a look at the people outside the church than it is to look at the members on the inside. Why do I believe this? Because I believe that if we are truly the church, then our actions toward those that are on the outside the church must reflect what we who are on the inside claim to believe. In other words, the world around the church ought to be different than the world in any other place. If the church can not have a positive impact on the people that live near the church, then the church may not be doing what the church was created to do. I truly believe that the Church is called to make a difference where God has planted the church. That means right where we are. We can and we do often take measure of what we are doing on the inside the church. We often ask ourselves, Do we have enough Sunday school classes for the appropriate age groups? Do we do right right thing with our youth? What about the young mothers or what about those that have been divorced? These are only a few of the things that churches often think about when considering what they should be doing. In addition to these things, maybe the church should look around the community in which it is located and ask what the needs are there. How can the church make a difference in the lives of the people in the community around the church? As we move forward into this new year we must first give thanks that God has blessed us with a place where we can continue to be the church that is faithful to what God has plans for us to do. Maybe we don t know what that is at the moment. Maybe we will continue to do some if not all of the same things that we have done in the past. Maybe we will be called to do a new thing that we have never done before. The only thing that I hope is that we are willing to do the right thing when the opportunity is revealed for us to do. Please keep praying for God s guidance and for our faithfulness to do what we are called to do. Remember, God has been faithful to us in the past and we know without any doubts that God will be faithful in the future. As always, the only thing that we don t know is if we will be faithful when the time comes for us to be faithful! In His Service, Bro. Keith