The Mid-Week Messenger Jonesville United Methodist Church June 1, 2016

Similar documents
THE PROSPECT TOWER. Prospect United Methodist Church A Growing Christian Community of Faith in Action June 2016 Vol. 77, No. 6

Uh-oh...the Pastor s been thinkin.

Resources for a 1-hour prayer experience

Tonight Welcome & Opening Prayer (Pastor Laura) 2. How Did We Get Here? (Sabrina) 3. Traditional Plan (Christian)

Rethinking the Worldwide United Methodist Church... Seeking a New Approach

Reverend Joyce Slostad. Fish Fry Milaca united Methodist. June 2016 Newsletter. In this issue: Cover Pastor Joyce 1,2

Praying for General Conference One Hour Guide

SPECIAL SESSION of GENERAL CONFERENCE February 24-26, 2019 St. Louis, Missouri

Why do I give?... says the Rev. Beverly L. Wilkes-Null, directing pastor at Hope United Methodist Church, Highland, Illinois.

DOVER DISTRICT PASTORAL PROFILE Please return to the District Office 10 days prior to your Supervisory Interview.

Financial Interpretation. Of the 2019 Annual Budget. Of the Western North Carolina Conference

Tidbits and Tidings. Pastoral Ponderings. United Methodist Church Celebrates 50 Years! Durand United Methodist News and Reflections.

the 2018 Connection The Alabama-West Florida United Methodist Conference

the 2015 Connection The Alabama-West Florida United Methodist Conference

Frequently asked Questions Regarding the Church and Human Sexuality Issues. What is meant when we say the United Methodist Church is connectional?

A Way Forward CONVERSATION. The Process. The Mission. The Mission 6/6/18

Jesus. Theological Education FREE SPACE. Global Ministries (committee) BINGO!

West District Texas Annual Conference May 29 - June 1. March-April Host Facility/Hotel Hilton Americas-Houston 1600 Lamar Street

2018 Annual Conference Primer

Authority in the Anglican Communion

THER EFOR E, TOGETHER. in MIS SION. United Methodist Interpreter

From: Cornerstone United Methodist Church Subject: Date: To:

Introduction To The 2016 General and Jurisdictional Conferences

Pursuing Social Holiness: in Early Methodism

PETITION # L-1 AFFIRMING WESTERN JURISDICTION COUNCIL OF BISHOPS RESPONSE TO JUDICIAL COUNCIL AND THE WESTERN JURISDICTION S COMMITMENT TO INCLUSIVE

1 2 Ibid

WESLEYAN COVENANT ASSOCIATION

August 19, :30-10:45 AM Worship 12th Sunday after Pentecost Representing Christ as a Light within the City

The One Church Plan Summary of Plan

The Distinctiveness of the Episcopal Tradition. Session #3: Unity in Diversity

Homosexuality and The United Methodist Church. A Brief History Lesson

THE COUNCIL OF BISHOPS. Office of Christian Unity and Interreligious Relationships

Navigating Uncharted Waters Northern Illinois Annual Conference report By Anne Marie Gerhardt, Dir. of Communications

September 19, Dear Members of the Candler Community,

The Future of United Methodism Is There Life after 2019?

L E A D E R S H I P A G E N C Y O V E R V I E W

Goal: To help participants become familiar with the structure of the Free Methodist Church.

Wesleyan Covenant Association Global Legislative Assembly Minutes November 2, 2018 Marietta, GA

Frequently asked questions Word and Service Entrance Rite Discernment Group January 2018

~ttern~ts at Union 150 Years Ago

May 7, :00AM Communion Sunday. We Gather to Praise God

Messiah Lutheran Church Reassuring Faith in an Unsure World Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th

Town hall meetings on the districts The Way Forward. Bishop Peggy A. Johnson Fall 2018

Wesley United Methodist Church Grand Forks, ND April 10, 2016

(000)

United Methodist Call To Worship

First Partial Report Committee on Relationships with Others

BACK TO SCHOOL: II - METHODISM 101" Karen F. Bunnell Elkton United Methodist Church September 16, James 2:14-26 John 3:1-8

SOME ISSUES BEFORE US

Faith Messenger. Inside this issue:

GRANTS FOR MINISTRIES WITH YOUNG PEOPLE United States Applicants

The Five-Star Church

WAY FORWARD CONVERSATIONS. Minnesota Annual Conference September, 2018 US AND THEM: SO, HOW DO WE BE THE CHURCH?

THE CARILLON. Children s Sunday June 5th. June 18 th. Altar Flowers. Thank you INSIDE THIS ISSUE. Please join us for a special Children s

CONVERSATION ON A WAY FORWARD. Given by The Rev. Michael Mumme on June 3 rd, 2018

In the next few pages, you ll find loads of stuff for keeping at your fingertips what you ve learned in confirmation. Take the information, images,

THE WESLEY WORD. Worship Him

Early understanding of the Methodist Church in Poland by the Mission of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South

36925 Willow Road, New Boston, Michigan Reverend Brad Lewis, Pastor

SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT

DOVER DISTRICT PASTORAL PROFILE

Northeast District Eastern PA Conference of the United Methodist Church e-news

LAITY ADDRESS 2016 Arnold Rivera Conference Lay Leader June 7, 2016

The Order for the Ordination of Elders and Deacons Monday, June 4, :30 p.m.

Contents. Module IV, Page i. Purpose...1 Learning Goals...1 Required Texts...1

UNDERSTANDING SHARED MINISTRY. Council on Finance and Administration

Information about 2011 apportionments in the Memphis Conference of The United Methodist Church

UMC Organization Chapters 2 & 3 Page 1 of 7

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Opportunity Profile

March 22, Dear Members of First United Methodist Church of Brighton,

What Does It Mean to Be a United Methodist? Session 1: Opening Prayer (read together)

United Methodist Polity: DENOM-602X, Fall Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Jonathan LeMaster-Smith, Instructor

CONSTITUTION Of NORTH PARK COVENANT CHURCH PREAMBLE

The Bishop as Servant of Catholic Renewal

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS MT. SINAI CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Approved by congregational vote 10/22/17)

CONSTITUTION OF THE NORTHWEST WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

August 13, Ministers Every Member

The Outreach. The newsletter of the Milford United Methodist Church

Unity in Mission Policy 2015

" Anglican-Methodist Covenant, 2003 International Dialogue, Phase 1:

SEJ Committee on Episcopacy Questions for Episcopal Nominee-2016 Leonard Fairley-North Carolina

The Journey. SPEER-itual Moments. In this issue: First Christian Church of Allen

2016 journal of the Annual Conference 1 JOURNAL. of the. Forty-Ninth Session. of the THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

GA Report to the 2017 General Board and General Assembly

Redeemer Lutheran Church January 2019 To Live and Tell the Story of Jesus Pastor Ponderings

Commission on a Way Forward. Apex UMC Family

WUMC Community Pathway

Wesley United Methodist Church

St. Andrew s in the Pines Episcopal. Parish Profile

Happy New Year. The Presbyterian Bridge Celebrating our uniqueness Coming together in Christ. May the Lord bless you and keep you.

love for all, which compels us to love one another as Christ loves and to provide

The Quester. Fairfield Grace United Methodist Church. October A Message from our Pastor: My Dearest Fairfield Grace Family and Friends,

The American Anglican Council

I am asking the Lay Organization to please go back to your churches and train the Laity of the Church.

Understanding the Present UMC Crisis. Ted A. Campbell Perkins School of Theology, SMU 7 September 2018

E-News on the Cutting Edge

1st UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

2018 Synod Committee Descriptions

SERVICE OF ORDINATION, COMMISSIONING AND CONSECRATION THE EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH

Transcription:

The Mid-Week Messenger Jonesville United Methodist Church June 1, 2016 Most of the time we get along very well thinking of our church as - Jonesville Church. But from time to time, we are reminded that we are the Jonesville United Methodist Church. And such a time is happening this week. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, Youngjae Jee, our new pastor is visiting Jonesville. He is meeting with various church leaders, members and staff, and getting a head start of his ministry among us. Youngjae is coming to us because we are a United Methodist Church where a bishop and her/his district superintendents appoint pastors to serve churches. Rather like an arranged marriage, pastor and church are joined together for mutual ministry. May this particular marriage of pastor and church, Youngjae and Jonesville be a long and happy one. Then, from Thursday through Saturday, all of the United Methodist Churches in Upstate New York are joining together for Annual Conference. Ministers will be ordained. Clergy will retire. The dead will be remembered. Budgets will be passed. Business will be conducted. Worship will inspire. Among the thousand women, men and teens who will gather for Annual Conference will be Dan Moran(lay delegate), David Lockwood(pastor), Denise Walling(deaconess), John Puthuparampil(retired clergy), and of course, Youngjae Jee(pastor). We do so because we are a United Methodist Church. This Annual Conference will take place in the context of our recently concluded General Conference, when delegates from the world-wide United Methodist Church gathered to discuss and deliberate, discern and decide the Way forward for our denomination. Please find included in this Mid-Week Message, a statement from the Council of Bishops regarding the General Conference. It concludes with these words. Most importantly, we affirmed our commitment to stay united. We proved that we are more than debates and divisions, more than rules and resolutions. We stood together as the body of Christ. As we reflect on our time in Portland, our prayer is for unity in the church for the advancement of our mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. So may it be....

This Sunday's Church and Worship Experience June 5 8:30am Worship with communion. 10:30am Worship with Communion, Children's Message and Children's Church Scripture Lesson Galatians 1: 11-24 Sermon Impossible (?) Anthem - With a Voice of Singing - Chancel Choir Join Us in our Methodist Community SUNDAY IN WORSHIP Worship Leader Pat Hatlee Greeter Joan Lawrence Ushers (8:30) Darlene Burdick (10:30) Bob Comtois, Jim Swett Eric Kathe, Bill Volk Sound Bill Volk Image Team MaryEllen Hendrickson Nursery Louie Nowak Children s Message Kim Kathe Children s Church Christy Gradoia, Cathy Sim Offering Counters Brenda Little, Kathy Fedorchak Financial Assistant Mike Gradoia Coffee (8:30) Carol DiLallo (10:30) Dan & Ginny Rae, Linda Post Communion Ed Bennett Acolyte Katherine Lyons Weekly Calendar Sunday: 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Service 11:45 am Worship Committee 11:45 am Worship Leader Training 1:00 pm Mens s Golf Outing 5-7:00 pm MYF Game Night Mon: 9 2 pm Office Hours 1:00 pm AA Tues: Wed: 12:30 pm AA 3:00 pm Food Pantry 8:00 pm Chancel Choir Thurs: 6:00 am Men s Group Fri: 8:00 am Food Pantry 10:00 am AA 8:00 pm AA Sat 9:00 pm AA

Sun: 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Service 10:45 am Children s Church 11:30 1:30 pm Reception - David & Mary 1:30 5:00 pm MYF Party at the Hendrickson s High School Graduates On Sunday, June 19 th High School Graduates will be recognized at the 10:30am service. Nicaragua VIM Trip Join the Nicaragua VIM team for an information session about our next trip slated for the February/March 2017 timeframe. Date: Thursday June 30th at 7pm Lost and Not Found The green tablecloths are missing for the church card tables. Please help them find their way home. Father's Day is Sunday, June 19. If you plan to shop at smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate to Jonesville United Methodist Church. AmazonSmile Father's Day Link: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/charity/homepage.html?orig=%2fgp%2fbrowse.html%3fno de%3d502661011&ein=14-1595136 Council of Bishops follows tradition with letter to the church May 24, 2016 / By United Methodist Council of Bishops Washington, D.C.: Reviving a tradition that is more than a century old, the United Methodist Council of Bishops sent this letter today to the people of The United Methodist Church following the 2016 General Conference, held in Portland, Oregon, May 10-20. The letter reads as follows: To the people of The United Methodist Church: The Council of Bishops brings you greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who has called us to be servant leaders of the church. In 1812, Bishop

Francis Asbury, Bishop William McKendree and General Conference Secretary Daniel Hitt sent the first letter to churches following General Conference. This letter seeks to revive that tradition. Many bishops will also be communicating individually in their own areas. Hundreds of lay and clergy delegates from around the world gathered in Portland, Oregon, along with bishops and pastors, church members and staff, volunteers and visitors, to engage in Christian conferencing, to make decisions for our church s future, to affirm our global connection, to worship and to celebrate God s faithfulness. We celebrated the success of our Imagine No Malaria initiative, which seeks to raise $75 million in the fight against malaria, a disease that takes the life of a child in Africa every two minutes. We celebrated our ecumenical partnerships as we move into full Communion with the Uniting Church in Sweden and toward full Communion with the Moravian church. We celebrated our heritage: the 250th anniversary of our oldest church, John Street United Methodist Church, the 200th anniversary of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the 150th anniversary of United Methodist Women, the 25th anniversary of Africa University and others. We continued in our acts of repentance with a presentation from the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes about the Methodist involvement in the 1864 Sand Creek massacre. We shared in the consecration of deaconesses and home missioners and the commissioning of missionaries. We moved toward a global Book of Discipline and global Social Principles. We voted to add five new bishops in Africa after 2020, and approved a churchwide study on our ecclesiology. The Episcopal address set the tone for the event, focusing on humility and lifting up our accomplishments. We heard from our laity an invitation to members to be more involved in making disciples and getting involved in ministries to bring the love of Christ to others. We heard our young people say they are engaged in Christ s journey with energy and love. We also heard them say clearly that they do not want a divided church and urged us to "be in unity even if we do not have unanimity." They give us hope for our future. The body had difficult and challenging work before it as we acknowledged our differences over human sexuality. Amidst those differences, the delegates affirmed they want their bishops to lead and we found ourselves with an opportunity for a holy moment. We spoke candidly about what divides us and what our church might look like in the future if we dared to consider new possibilities. We offered a way forward, postponing decisions about sexuality matters and committing to having a different kind of global conversation that allows all voices to be heard. Our differences do not keep us from being the body of Christ. They do not keep us from doing good in the world. They do not keep us from making a difference and so we set forth bold new goals: to make a million new disciples of Jesus Christ; to engage 3 million new people to make a difference in the world; to transform 400

communities for vital abundant living; to reach a million children with lifesaving health interventions; and to double the number of vital congregations. Most importantly, we affirmed our commitment to stay united. We proved that we are more than debates and divisions, more than rules and resolutions. We stood together as the body of Christ. As we reflect on our time in Portland, our prayer is for unity in the church for the advancement of our mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. As John Wesley reminded us, Best of all, God is with us. Signed on behalf of the Council of Bishops, Bishop Bruce R. Ough, president of the Council ### About the Council of Bishops The Council of Bishops provides leadership and helps set the direction of the 12.3 million-member church and its mission throughout the world. The bishops are the top clergy leaders of The United Methodist Church, the second largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. The Council of Bishops is made up of all active and retired bishops of The United Methodist Church, and comprises 45 active bishops in the United States; 20 active bishops in Europe, Asia and Africa; plus 87 retired bishops worldwide.