P.O. Box 709, Watson, LA 70786 (225) 664-4801 www.loumc.org - liveoakumc@aol.com Sunday Worship - 8:00 AM., 10:00 AM., 11:30 AM. Sunday School - 9:00 AM & 10:00 AM Thursday Worship 7:00PM Pastor Associate Pastor Pastoral Care Director Asst. Pastoral Care Counseling Pastor/Special Ministries Youth/Missions Director Assoc. Minister/Worship Leader Music Director Asst. Music Director Children s Director Administrative Asst Office Professional Treasurer Maintenance Organist Keyboard Dr. Mark Crosby Rev. Dickie Davis Rev. Tom Bergeron Rev. Rita Chiasson, Rev. Sam LoBello Rev. David Orges Rev. Trent Barnett Melanie Rushing Rev. David Easley Trish Graves Cathy Bermes Beverly Albin Jim Otken David Drake Vickie Arbour, Rev. Rita Chiasson Brittany Bruce, Sammi Rushing
Church ocus SEPTEMBER 2015 Pastor s Desk The month of September seems to be a unique month historically. One of the historical events we will never forget is the terrorist attack on 9/11/01. That day (event) changed America forever. It s a day where hopefully we will all pause and pray for our country and for God's protection. For many others the hurricanes Katrina and Rita 10 years ago were life-changing events as many lost homes, businesses, and relocated to other areas. Though Katrina hit at the end of August, the devastation, and destruction lasted well into September followed by hurricane Rita. Seven years ago the country experienced a financial meltdown unlike we have experienced since the Great Depression. Many lost jobs, savings accounts, retirements, and homes during the "Great Recession." So many are asking, the questions what should we expect, anticipate and prepare for in September 2015. First of all we know that the peak of hurricane season happens in September. Therefore living in South Central Louisiana it is always wise and prudent to be prepared for any natural disaster such as hurricanes, flooding and power outages (Proverbs 22:3). It is always wise to have extra water, canned goods, batteries, fuel (gas, propane, oil) and cleaning supplies in the event there is a disruption in our ability to have some of the basics of life. We also know that historically September has been the month where there have been economic downturns. Thus it may be a good idea to review investments, debt consolidation and other economic goals that we seem to "put off" for another day. The Bible declares we do not know what a day may bring, thus it is always important to seek God's will, to know God's grace, to rest in God's gift of eternal life and to be prepared for what may come our way personally, or nationally. In the month of September we will be looking at the "Feasts of Israel" that occur in the fall season primarily September and the meaning behind those feasts and the message they bring to God's people. So as we approach a new season and a new month, let s be prayerful, prepared, and prudent with the blessings God has given. Hope to see you Sunday! Mark C. In This Issue Pastor s Desk Pray and Play Worship & Praise Thrift Shop Report Worship with Us In Memory/Honor Appreciation Nuggets from the Bible Men s Ministries Women s Ministries Sunday School Living Proof Awana News OPC Events And so much more!
Thursday evenings in the Family Life Center at 6:00 p.m. High School Age and Older! Thursday Evenings Chapel at 7:00 p.m. With Bro. Dickie Davis You are enriched in everything for all liberality, which causes thanksgiving through us to God. For the administration of this service not only supplies the needs of the saints, but also is abounding through many thanksgivings to God 2 Corinthians 9:11, 12 2014 THRIFT SHOP REPORT Our church has a Thrift Shop in the old white church building. It was started many years ago as a means to help people who needed free clothing. Now, we are open to everyone, and charge a small amount for clothing and household goods. The money we make is used for various needs in our church and community. We pay for our own utilities, maintenance, repairs, and supplies. We are operated entirely by volunteers. Last year we made contributions to our church s Military Fund and Benevolent Fund. We also made donations to the Livingston Parish Christmas Crusade and the Live Oak Highway Memorial Fund. We provided bereavement food when a church member died. We bought double doors for the front of the old sanctuary, shirts for the youth bell choir, and tables for the Family Life Center. Our mission is still to provide items free of charge to people who need them. We are open Monday and Friday 11:00-2:00, and Wednesday 8:30-12:30. If you know of a need in our church or community, please contact Peggy Langlois 665-1314.
In Loving Memory of: 08/02/15 Stacey K. Harris: M/M Craig Harris Newton Kimball (Kristy Barker s Dad): M/M Craig Harris W. M. King: Bobby Nanney Jeffery Fairchild: Honeywell International Charity Matching 08/09/15 W. M. King: Pair & Spares Sunday School Class, M/M Scott Deetie Richardson: M/M Mike Morris, Barney & Barbara Crist, M/M Bob Molcany, M/M Jim Otken Russell Buhler: Lela Buhler Cami Childers & Tyler Myers on their birthdays: RoseAnne Erwin & Tim Chavers Family Gavin Knapp: M/M Scott Smith 08/16/15 Deetie Richardson: M/M Craig Harris, Omerta c/o Doug Cochran, Lela Buhler, Darrell & Loretta Beird, John & Nancy McGraw Gavin Knapp: Lela Buhler, M/M Johnny Morgan, M/M Doug Simoneaux 08/23/15 Kevin Orges: Aundre Garrison, Jim Otken Family Deetie Richardson: Angela Alleman & Taylor and Baleigh W. M. King: M/M David Heuvel Butch Calmes: M/M Doug Simoneaux 08/08/15 In Honor of: Caleb & Julie Hardee: M/M Jim Otken Bowen Scavona: M/M Jim Otken 08/16/15 Sydney Grace Prejean: M/M Jim Otken Billy & Terry Don Arnold on the 60 th Wedding Anniversary: Scott & Julie Smith
The RoseAnne Erwin Tim Chavers family would like to express their gratitude of love during our recent loss. The prayers, the money, the food, the fellowship and presence of a Christian community are so apparent because of you! Michael was a very likeable and loveable human being who loved being with his friends and family. Please continue to pray for his friends and us. I truly believe in something greater than myself and I know Michael sees how much he was loved. He would want you to know that you don t bully anyone and you don t ever have to be bullied. Talk to someone; someone will listen! Michael believed that Jesus Christ is our Savior. Through Christ, Thank you RoseAnne Erwin and Tim Chavers Family Nuggets from the Bible I Corinthians 11:2-16 When involved in Bible Study there are two major elements to consider. First, the principle of concept who spoke (or wrote), to whom did it apply, what was the culture of the day and what was the proper and acceptable practice of society in which the scripture was given. This is one of the passages, which have a purely local and temporary significance. The early church in Corinth had many problems. The believers had come from several different elements of society. This was a general mixture of various kinds of people but the two major elements were Jewish and Pagan (Gentile). We must study this chapter in the light not of the twenty-first century, but of the first. Paul stressed the importance of the veil in the east, the oriental lands. It represented the subordination of women for the sake of order and essential partnership of man and woman so that the partnership may be more fruitful for both. The veil was also a sign of a great protection of a woman s modesty, security and respect. In Jewish eyes the status of women was that of property. In the synagogue they had no share in worship. In Corinth unveiled woman was a prostitute. Many had their heads shaved due to the fact that they were vestal virgins in the Pagan Temple of Aphrodite. This section of scripture has long since ceased to have any relevance for us today yet it sheds a flood of light on domestic affairs and problems of the early church. But Paul solves the problems by God s principles, which are eternal. Christianity with grace and the law of love was the greatest liberator of women and their status in society. In Galatians 5, Paul discusses the liberty we have under grace liberty but not a license. Through love serve one another. (Gal 5:1-13) God s eternal principles involve love, humility, respect for authority and glorification of Him. There is no Jew or Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male or female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. ARA
Men s Ministries 1 Timothy 3:4 He must manage his own household well, with all dignity keeping his children submissive. SPECIALTY EVENTS January 13 th March 17 th June 6 th June 19 th -20 th July 21 st September 15 th October 17 th Men s Steak Dinner Fellowship Surrendered: Renewing our Soul Men s Steak Dinner Fellowship The Four Chairs Father/Son Pancake Breakfast Grid-Iron Men s Conference: Birmingham Theme: IN MOTION: Moving Men To Make A Change... SPEAKERS: Drew Brees, Dr. Ben Carson, David Jeremiah, Fred Luter, David Uth and Phil Waldrip Men s Steak Dinner Fellowship David Jeremiah... The Signs of Life Men s Steak Dinner Fellowship Fred Luter... What Would Jesus Do? UMC Quarterly Men s Planning Meeting ONGOING EVENTS Sundays at 9:00 a.m.... Men s Sunday School Class Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.... Deeper Life Men s Bible Study Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.... Play & Pray Basketball Fridays at 6:30 a.m.... Iron Man s Bible Study Second Saturday Monthly at 7:20 a.m.... Men s Prayer Breakfast
Women s January March 2 nd April 25 th SPECIALTY EVENTS Jonah: A Life Interrupted Wkday Study Women s Steak Dinner: Melissa Belgard Women s Conference: Debbie Williams June 27 th Pilates & Play dates: 9:30 AM - Club 252 Aug 10 th Aug 14 th Aug 16 th Sept. 12 th Oct. 2 nd -4 th January Anointed, Transformed & Redeemed Weekday Bible Study (Mondays at 6:30 PM & Tuesdays at 9:00 AM) Women s Dinner Fellowship: FLC Pray With Purpose, Live With Passion Bible Study (Sundays at 9:00 AM & Tuesdays at 6:30 PM) Beth Moore Living Proof Live Simulcast Women of Joy Conference: River Walk in San Antonio THEME: Stronger! First Place Eating Education Support Group/Bible Study ONGOING EVENTS Sundays @ 9:00 AM Tuesdays @ 6:30 PM Thursdays @ 7:00 PM Women s Bible Study Deeper Life Bible Study REFUGE Addiction Recovery
9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Children s Church 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Things to look for are: Adult Classes, Youth Classes, Children s Classes and Children s Church. Come see what it s all about! Rev. Sam LoBello (Adult Classes) Rev. David Orges (Youth) Trish Graves (Children) Call the church office to discuss which class is best for you and your family. 225.664.4801
AWANA NEWS Awana Clubs meet on Wednesdays from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Ages 3 yrs 5 th grade. Registration and Parent Meeting on August 26 th Regular Club schedule begins September 2 nd Can you help? We need volunteers to help listen to children recite Bible verses! No special training required. Listener helpers are only required during Handbook time from 6:30 until 7:00. Please call the Church Office at 225.664.4801 and ask for Trish if you can help.
Women of Joy Conference San Antonio, TX October 2 nd 4 th, 2015 Harry B. Gonzalez Convention Center On the Riverwalk Liz Curtis Higgs Jan Silvious Anita Renfroe Marian Jordan The flesh of my heart may fail but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. Psalm 73:26 Cost $320.00-2 per room Cost $250.00-3 per room Cost $219.00 4 per room Traveling on Church Bus Information and sign up at Welcome Center in Foyer
A Lamb s Tale Christmas Musical LOUMC Kids Christmas Musical Production - Grades K-6 th Kick off Rehearsal Sunday, Sept. 13 th from 4:00 5:00 p.m. CD s, song sheets and refreshments given out at rehearsal Come join us for our fall musical! Solos and characters (Shepherd Boy & Father, Narrator, Lamb, School Teacher, Schoolmates, Shepherds, Mary, Joseph) will be auditioned on Sunday afternoon rehearsals in September. Musical Presentation: Sunday, December 6 th at 6:00 p.m. Followed by a Happy Birthday Jesus Party!
When Jesus was on his way to heal a young girl, who touched his clothing, and why? A. The girl s father, to urge Jesus to hurry. B. A boy; he was in awe of Jesus and just wanted to meet him. C. Many people; they couldn t help it because it was so crowded. D. A woman in the crowd; she hoped that doing so would heal her. Answer: D (See Mark 5:25-29.)