DUNLAP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH March, 2019 Early Worship : 8:30 am Sunday school : 9:30 am Worship: 10:30 am Inside this issue: Pastor s Message March Calendar Library Ministry & 5th Sunday Celebration We Need Your Story Soup & Chili Luncheon Souper Bowl Results Thanks to Greeters Special Recognition Children s Activities March Special Activities Ministry Teams & Leaders Church Workday UMW & other announcements Prayer Concerns March Volunteers Weekly/Monthly Events 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I confess my sins, I am deeply sorry for what I have done Psalm 38:18 We will soon be in the church season of Lent. Beginning with Ash Wednesday on March 6, we enter 40 days in which we are encouraged to be selfreflective, and to invite the Holy Spirit to search our hearts in order to reveal anything that is not right, or not based on love. (Psalm 139, 23-24) Pastor Leslie Daniels Lent is an opportunity to do spring cleaning in our souls. Sometimes we get into habits that are not helpful and we forget that they are not good. We tend to want to ignore our sins, and say they are "not that bad." The season of Lent has a focus on the cross of Jesus and reminds us why He had to die. I find it hard to face the fact that an innocent man had to die because of sins I simply gloss over in my own life. For the sake of drawing near to God, I pray that we will all be willing to let God search our hearts during the next 40 days. We don't want to be children whose words, thoughts and actions don't reflect well on our family or our Father. Rather, we want the world to experience His love through us. Jesus said: You are to be perfect even as your father in heaven is perfect.*" According to John Wesley, the meaning of perfect is to be completely loving. Completely. Not even allowing what we consider "small sins," like "white lies," or a little bit of gossip. Henri Nouwen wrote: Life is a continuing process of death of the old and the familiar, and being reborn again into a new hope, a new trust, and a new love. Perhaps we will discover a new love for God, and for one another. I hope you will join us for the Ash Wednesday Worship Service, March 6 th, at 6:00 pm. Blessed to be on this journey with you, Pastor Leslie *Matthew 5:48
Page 2 Birthdays Tanner D Apice (1) Jasmine Mitchell (11) Allisa D Apice (21) Ruth Ellen Tate (4) Robert Roberson (12) Karen Shpherd (28) Xavier Morgan (5) Anna Kate Tibbs (13) Melissa Tibbs (30) Nadean Kell (5) Pat Treadwell (16) JoAnn Shepherd (6) Willavene Dunn (16) Anniversaries Forrest Goins (8) Judy Brewer (16) F.A. & Kathy Hatfield (15) Callie & Cassie Probst (10) Linda Lewis (18) ZX. T. & Joyce Boyd (16) February Giving vs. Budget: Received $ 9,424 Required $11,923
March, 2019 Page 3 LIBRARY MINISTRY: 2018 IN REVIEW Shown above are the five albums including two new albums - which show many of the events and activities in which DUMC took part during the year 2018. These books are currently located in the church parlor (across from the sanctuary) and are there for all to enjoy. I know many have enjoyed looking at these books during leisure time. I appreciate that everyone has taken good care of them; my plan is to continue these or similar books in 2019 and going forward. Bert Esslinger 5th Sunday Celebration Back to the Future As we are blessed to have many generations in this church family, on this 5th Sunday, we will celebrate in a manner that the Young people of our church enjoy. The theme will be Remembering people who have impacted our life stories in positive ways. Your are asked to bring in a photo of someone who has impacted your faith life in a special way. These photos will be displayed, with a brief explanation, in the Gym where others may read them and also be inspired. We will then have a combined and blended worship time together in the Gym beginning at 10:00. There will be special music, testimony and stories. Prior to 10:00, we will gather at 9:30 in the sanctuary for a brief devotion. This will be followed by the time of fellowship in the Gym so that the people can become more acquainted and have an opportunity to enjoy the photos in the Gym.
Page 4 DUNLAP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WE NEED YOUR STORY! STORYLINE is a new class that will begin on Wednesday evening, March 20, and continue for approximately six weeks. In this class we will reflect on the story of our lives and how thinking about our lives as story can have an impact on how we think and act. We hope that there will be stories that emerge from this study that we can share with the entire congregation in different formats. The class will be led by Pam Kiper STORYLINE Wednesday Night Live 5:30 Wednesday nights. United Methodist Men Soup & Chili Luncheon Sunday, March 24th after 10:30 service. We guys would love for some ladies to bring us their scrumptious desserts!
March, 2019 Page 5 Thanks to everyone who signed up to be a Greeter! Training was held on February 11, and 26 individuals are ready to serve Dunlap United Methodist Church and show radical hospitality to all who enter. If you would like to be added to the list of volunteers, please contact Melissa Tibbs @ 423-802-5759.
DUNLAP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Page 6 SPECIAL RECOGNITION: CINDY WIDICK, YOUTH LEADER Cindy Widick was born in Springfield, TN and grew up in Madison. She played recreational softball from elementary school until her early twenties, basketball in junior high, and was in the Rifle Corp/Marching Band in Madison High School. She began weight-lifting in 1981 and was in competitive bodybuilding and power-lifting until 1993. Until 1994, Cindy worked in administrative positions at Miller Medical Group and General Hospital, wheile taking night classes at Cumberland Institute of Wellness. She graduated as a Licensed Massage Therapist in 1995, then began building her massage practice while working part-time for the Nashville Public Defender s office. In 1996, she opened her first massage practice facility in Hendersonville, TN. Hank and Cindy married September 12, 1998 at the Coke Ovens! They lived in Bledsoe County. Seth was born in August of 1999 and Noah in July of 2002. While expecting Seth, Cindy obtained her aerobic instructor certificate and began working at Mt. Airy Athletic Club as Assistant Manager, Massage Therapist, and Aerobic Instructor. From 2003 to 2005, Cindy taught PE classes at the Chattanooga State Bledsoe/Sequatchie Campus. In the summer of 2005, Cindy and Hank moved to Sequatchie County where Cindy was a PTO volunteer at Griffith Elementary. She then did a stint at GES, and then opened A Simple Touch Message Therapy in 2013. June Silver and Loy George Hayes invited Cindy to Dunlap UMC in 2002. She became our VBS director when Amy Probst was pastor and continued as director for 5 years. She works every year with the Lions Club Christmas for Kinds and has volunteered over the past 10 years for various community events, including the Fair, 4-H, the Food Bank, Valley Fest and numerous church events. She and Hank have been involved with BSA Scouting programs for 10 years and she is still a den leader in Cub Scouts, on various Cub Scout committee assignments, Boy Scout Committee, Merit Badge Counselor, Venturing Crew Leader, and committee member. Cindy Widick is currently the leader of The High Road - our Dunlap UMC Youth Group. She loves working with young people and children...it keeps her young! They will host a fund raiser at our Fat Tuesday Dinner, and have plans for an outreach/ministry to shut-ins in the community. They have early stage plans for a Senior prom (as in Senior Citizens). They are planning to attend the Winter Jam (Christian Rock Concert) at UTC Arena on Sunday, March 10th. Please contact Cindy if you would like to join them chaperones are always welcome! A recap of Resurrection 2019 will be presented by the youth at the Fifth Sunday Singing, March 31st. When I had children of my own, Cindy writes, I became more aware of my faith and began questioning myself and my beliefs, and my relationship with God. During my father s battle with cancer and as his life came to an end, we shared his thoughts and beliefs in his faith, and my desire for a stronger connection to God grew. Pastor Amy helped me find myself and deliver myself to God. Working and sharing with youth strengthens my faith as I see God and the world through young minds.
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PAGE 8 DUNLAP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pot Luck and Fellowship Events Mark Your Calendar Pot Lucks Wednesday March 13 th 5:30pm We will start our St. Patrick s Day celebration a few days early. Come and share your best dish (Irish or something green) with your church family. Be sure to wear Green or you might be pinched. Fellowship Dinner A wonderful meal is being planned, so mark your calendar Tuesday March 5 th 5:30pm. We will be celebrating Fat Tuesday (the last day before Lent starts). The colors of the day are Purple (symbolizes justice), Green (represents faith) and Gold (signifies power). There will be colored beads, music and good food. Hope to see you there.
March, 2019 Page 9 The Dunlap UMC children made valentines. Pictured here are Amilya Roberts giving one to Ruth Tate and Brylee Dishman giving one to Barbara Taylor. Children ARE the Heart of the Church. Ministry is more Fun on Teams! Everything is awesome, everything is cool, when you re part of a team! - The Lego Movie Don t be shy! Here is a list of the current team leaders who you may contact to get involved! If you have questions about the best place to jump in, feel free to ask Pastor Leslie. Ministry Teams and Leaders 2019 Fellowship Team Bruce & Jeannetta Walker Mission/Outreach Team Jeff Barger/Laurie Springer Worship Planning Team Pam Kiper Worship Space (previously Worship Committee) - not yet found Children s Ministry Team Kendra Dishman Communications Team Jeannetta Walker Prayer Team Ruth McDonald Hospitality Team Melissa Tibbs Youth Ministry Team Cindy Widick Discipleship/Faith Development Team Bonnie Fritch Care Team Fred Oberkircher Visitor Follow-up Team June Silver
Page 10 DUNLAP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SATURDAY, MARCH 13 FROM 9:00 A.M. TO NOON!! The United Methodist Women The UMW will meet at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, 18, 2019. Meeting of the Fellowship Team Thursday, Marcy 21, 2019 @ 5:30 p.m. Members are: Tricia Barger, Ruth McDonald, JoAnn Shepherd, Ruth Ellen Tate, Bruce and Jeannetta Walker. Going forward with Wednesday Night Live: 3/5/19 Fat Tuesday Dinner and Celebration 3/6/19 Ash Wednesday Service 6:00 p.m. 3/13/19 No Befriend class, Covered Dish Supper at 5:30 p.m. 3/20/19 Class STORYTELLING. Dinner provided! Join us for Wednesday Night Live! ALL MINISTRY LEADERS AND STAFF: Please use the large calendar that is located in the Church office when planning events. This will allow us to avoid conflicts in scheduling. Please carry this calendar into all meetings. Thank you, Pastor Leslie
March, 2019 Page 11 PRAYER CONCERNS If you have an ongoing concern you wish to include in this list, please fill out a prayer card found in the sanctuary pews or contact the church office at 949-2724. ONGOING PRAYER CONCERNS: Our Pastoral Family Don Martin Alex Allen Phyllis and Randy Cady Becky Hatfield Card (leukemia) Bill & Linda Varnell Howard Hatcher Mike Vestal Roland Lowery David Barker Chris Whitlock (Eleanor Adick s son) Shonda Nix Darlene Hobson (Debbie Shepler s mother) There are Prayer Request cards in a basket on the southside sideboard in the Narthex. If you have a prayer need, please pick one of these up and fill it out with your request(s), and then leave it with the Pastor, or give it to Margaret to give to Pastor Leslie, or place it on the altar rail. Prayers will be offered in church and during the week as requested. Thank you. AT HOME: Shirley Blevins BROOKDALE HIXSON ASST LIVING: Mildred Land VALLEY VIEW, WHITWELL: Willavene Dunn March Volunteers Acolyte Greeters Lay Reader 3/3 Owen Boyer Betty Morgan & Claude Lewis Bruce Walker 3/10 Alyvia Boyer Hank & Cindy Widick Curtis Smith 3/17 Kenny Coulson Bruce & Jeannetta Walker Cindy Widick 3/24 Brylee Dishman June & Shawn Silver Margaret Lane 3/31 Owen Boyer Betsy Hatfield & Leslie Hickman Bert Esslinger Children s Sermon Nursery Worker 3/3 Communion Betty Morgan 3/10 Pam Kiper Linda Lewis 3/17 Bruce Walker Leslie Hickman 3/24 Hank Widick Tricia Barger 3/31 Kendra Dishman Donna Land March Usher: Claude Lewis March Communion Helpers: 8:30 Linda Tate 10:30 Bruce Walker, Debbie Shepler, Leslie Hickman
People Serving People in the Spirit of Christ DUNLAP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Leslie Daniels 1958 Main Street Dunlap, TN 37327 Office: (423) 949-2724 Return Service Requested We re on the Web! www.dunlapumc.org CALENDAR OF WEEKLY & MONTHLY EVENTS UNITED METHODIST MEN UNITED METHODIST WOMEN Fourth Sunday each month 8:30 Third Monday of each month 8:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall 12:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall CHOIR PRACTICE CHILDREN 6:00 p.m. each Sunday in Sanctuary 3:30 p.m. on Wednesdays (when school) is in session. BOY SCOUTS Mondays @ 6:00 p.m. in Sanctuary & Gym Church email: Dunlapumc@bledsoe.net COVERED DISH SUPPER Second Wednesday of every month 5:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall after prayer group and followed by Adult Study Class. PRAYER GROUP & WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE 5:00 Prayer Group, 5:30 light supper, Adult Study Class. JAIL MINISTRY Last Thursday of each month at 5:45 p.m. BABS Second Monday of each month 10 a.m. in Fellowship Hall Be a friend on Facebook!: www.facebook.com/ Dunlap United Methodist Church WOMEN S BIBLE CLASS Mondays at 9 a.m. in the library YOGA Tuesdays & Fridays 4:45 to 6:00 p.m AA MEETINGS Tuesday: Open Meeting 5 to 6 p.m. NA Meeting 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Open Meeting 5 to 6 p.m.; Al-Anon @ 5 p.m. (in library) Saturday: Open Meeting 9 to 10 a.m. Church office hours are 11 am to 4 pm, Monday through Thursday.