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Make a joyful noise to god, all the earth; sing glory of his name; give him glorious praise. Psalm 66:1 The newsletter of First United Methodist Church of Waynesburg October 2016 Dear Friends: I would like to share these words of scripture with you from The Message: The only accurate way to understand ourselves is by what God is and by what he does for us, not by what we are and what we do for him. In this way we are like the various parts of a human body. Each part gets its meaning from the body as a whole, not the other way around. The body we re talking about is Christ s body of chosen people. Each of us finds our meaning and function as a part of his body. But as a chopped-off finger or cut-off toe we wouldn t amount to much, would we? So since we find ourselves fashioned into all these excellently formed and marvelously functioning parts in Christ s body, let s just go ahead and be what we were made to be, without enviously or pridefully comparing ourselves with each other, or trying to be something we aren t. If you preach, just preach God s Message, nothing else; if you help, just help, don t take over; if you teach, stick to your teaching; if you give encouraging guidance, be careful that you don t get bossy; if you re put in charge, don t manipulate; if you re called to give aid to people in distress, keep your eyes open and be quick to respond; if you work with the disadvantaged, don t let yourself get irritated with them or depressed by them. Keep a smile on your face. (Romans 12: 3-8) Fall is a beautiful time of the year. It is a great time to contemplate the beauty of God s creation as we enjoy all the colors. One may even ask how and where do I fit into all of this. How does God want me involved? Is there an area of ministry you are feeling called to get involved in? Give me a call and let s talk. Almighty God has wonderful ministries in store for us at First Church. What joy and excitement there is in being a part of Christ s kingdom and work! In Christ, Rev. David S. Lake Pastor David Lake s Office Hours: Varied (9-12 a.m. T-F) Church Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-12:30 pm. Please join us for Sunday Services: 8:30 am & 10:45 am F.I.S.H. Club 9:30 am Children plus Adult Ed Classes First United Methodist Church 112 N Richhill St Waynesburg, PA 15370 724-627-5951 firstumcpa@windstream.net www.waynesburgfirst.org

Disciple Fast Track groups are beginning this month. DISCIPLE is a program of disciplined Bible study aimed at developing strong Christian leaders. The study gives the Old and New Testa ments equal time, emphasizing the wholeness of the Bible as a revelation of God. DISCIPLE draws upon the work of scholars, the personal Bible reading and study of the participant, and dy namic group discussion to aid understanding of the Bible. Classes will be on Tuesdays and begin October 4th; from 7:30 9:00 in the Social Hall. Mission is most impactful when: 1. We know God our Master deeply. 2. We make sacrifices for the sake of others. 3. It is done through a community of people. Prayer Focus The Prayer Focus for October will remain in Uganda to raise awareness and support to dig a water well. For the early fall, we have put together a team of people that are willing to serve our church family by helping with home projects in the form of light construction and landscaping. The work can either be done for free, or any money that is donated will be given to support the digging of the water well. Please sign up and see Alex if you are interested in either having projects done or helping serve.

The Way, the Mission and Youth newsletter for our church, is available. Grab one now to check out what has been going on with our church s mission and youth programs and to find out how you can get involved in these programs. They are located on the tables in the back of the sanctuary. Full Time Job Opening at Jumonville This does not happen very often... but Jumonville actually has an opening for a full time staff position! Jumonville is seeking applicants for a new full-time position of Director of Business and Operations. The planned start date for this new staff position would be January 2017. Interested applicants should go to www.jumonville.org/employ for more information and details on the application process. Youth Schedule for October October 1 Trip to Moraine State Park. Disc golf, kayaking, and fishing. Bring some money for lunch. Leave church at 9:00 am and return around 7:30 pm October 2 No Youth Group tonight October 9 Youth Group with dinner, games, and a lesson. From 5-7 pm. Bring a friend! October 16 Day trip to Cooper s Rock. Leave church at 12:30 pm and return around 5:30 pm. Bring some money for dinner. October 23 Youth Group with dinner, games, and a lesson. From 5-7 pm. Bring a friend! October 30 Youth Group with dinner, games, and a lesson. From 5-7 pm. Bring a friend! *All guys are encouraged to come to a young men s Bible study held weekly on Thursday s at Alex s house for Bible discussions and food. We will be going through the book of John. This schedule is subject to change. Please don t hesitate to contact Alex if you have any questions! Cell Phone: (724) 504-7699 Office Phone: (724) 627-6055

Generous giving always results in God s blessing. He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your resources and increase the harvest of your righteousness (2 Cor. 9:10). Applying Bible Principles One day, as you open the mail, you discover a letter from the credit card company which indicates that because you are such a valued customer, your credit limit is being raised to $5,000. The next day, because you were late sending in a payment of $19.25, you receive another letter from the same company. The second letter makes you feel like a terrible person and states rather emphatically that if you don t pay up immediately, the company will take action against you. What a mixed signal that would be! God never sends mixed signals. He is always consistently clear in providing direction to us, even when His instruction runs counter to our natural tendencies. This is especially true when it comes to our giving. Remember, giving to the Lord s work at First United Methodist Church is not to help poor God pay His bills. Rather, giving is one of God s ways of growing Christians and of causing us to be more like Christ. That s why God calls us to resist the natural tendency to hoard and to be stingy. That s why God calls us to give, not only out of our abundance, but also when our financial resources are limited. John Templeton, founder of the Templeton group of mutual funds, concluded a speech to the International Association for Financial Planning by confiding that he had been asked by a financial planner at the convention to mention the name of the very best opportunity for investing in the world today. Templeton said, I told him that the most risk-free investment, the most rewarding investment was... giving of your income to your church. In my 46 years of experience, I have never known anyone who regretted that investment. I have never known anyone who has made that investment for ten years without being rewarded with both happiness and prosperity. John Templeton was only echoing advice that God had given to Solomon centuries earlier.... one who waters will himself be watered. As you consider your life and giving, will you be part of God s eternal plan by giving in a refreshing manner to the First United Methodist Church ministry today and in the months ahead? Remember this: No one ever went broke trying to outgive God.

Café News The cafe is now feeding up to 70 meals in the days following the 15th of the month. Patrons are volunteering to help set up when they think we will be short handed for some reason. Recently, a patron brought in can tabs collected over a period of time. Frances Crawford will see they get to Ronald McDonald House in Morgantown. We hope to be sponsoring 10,000 Villages during the holiday season. Details are being worked out. Stay tuned. Proceeds may benefit the Cafe. We appreciate the garden goodies you have shared with the Cafe. Soon we will be serving soup and hot foods. Fall is here! Thank you for your continued support with baked goods, k-cup coffee, hot chocolate, plastic ware, etc. Janice Gottschalk and Café Volunteers

BACK TO PRISON..after a few weeks off for the summer, we are back to prison with Rick Warren s, Purpose Driven Life. The inmate s are always disappointed that, at the end of the session, there isn t anything else. Most other volunteer programs going into the prison reconnect through a reunion, or a continuing bible study. After some brainstorming among our prison ministry team, we decided to try a dig deeper reunion. We made it available to anyone who has graduated from any of our 40 Day-- 20 week sessions. We have 34 men signed up for our current program, which started Sept. 20. The men are so pleased to be able to continue the Purpose Driven Life study and are really looking forward to getting into the study on a deeper level and sharing their life experiences and thoughts on the curriculum with other inmates. It is a new experience for us, as facilitators, as well. As we know from our personal experiences, we get new insights from the book every time we study it so we are excited to be able to meet for an additional 10 weeks with the men after they have had time to think about and apply what they initially learned from their first session. Matthew 25:36-40 reminds us that we are to take the Good News of Jesus Christ to all people, including those in prison. Please continue to pray for us as we are obedient to that which we are called to do. Connie, Marilyn, Shirley and Rex Trustee s Account Balance (August 2016) Fund Ending Balance Memorial Fund: 6529.22 Phelan Trust: 3269.61 Freeland Trust: 40432.95 Building Fund: 42657.91 Trustee Account: 1397.81 Window Account: 3914.16 Total $ 98,201.66 New Bishop s Installation You re invited to the installation service for our new Bishop Cynthia Moore-Koikoi. It will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22nd at Butler First UMC s Crossfire Campus. The campus is at 1802 N. Main Street Ext., Butler, PA (the corner of Route 8 and Mercer Road.)

United Methodist Women Fall Greene Sub-District Luncheon/Coffee Chat on Sat., Oct. 8th. Lunch will be at 11 AM at Fairall UMC. Call or email Bunny Myers by Tues., Oct. 4th at 724-377-0839 or 724-208-3454 (cell) or bunnymyers@gmail.com. The UM women will meet on Wed., Oct. 12th at 10 a.m. in the Parish House. Sister Audrey Quinn from Salvation Army Greene will be the speaker. Note the change in time. The last meeting for 2016 will be on Wed., Nov. 9th at 10 a.m. Church Rummage Sale Saturday, October 1st 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Accepting donations of household items. Please donate clothing to the boxes in the parking lot. Students & café patrons get 1/2 off all purchases. For Sale: 2 burial plots at the Greene County Memorial Park $500 for both Contact: James Reynolds at 956-435-8031 or james.reynolds@noaa.gov Help Needed : We are in need of volunteers to help out with the Kids Kafe program on Monday nights. We would like to have multiple people willing to help the children with their homework and to teach Bible lessons. The commitment would be for 1-2 nights a month and the program lasts 1-1.5 hours. This is a great way to reach out to the children in our community and we would love to have numerous helpers involved! Please consider helping us with this need and see Alex for more information.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GENERAL FUND 2016 MONTH INCOME EXPENSES BALANCE BEGINNING BALANCE $ 25,210.20 JANUARY $ 12,704.38 $ 16,736.08 $ 21,178.50 FEBRUARY $ 12,135.16 $ 24,327.31 $ 8,986.35 MARCH $ 14,763.83 $ 24,555.55 $ (805.37) APRIL $ 12,260.84 $ 22,213.46 $ (10,757.99) MAY $ 46,932.50 $ 17,014.79 $ 19,159.72 JUNE $ 36,810.54 $ 38,073.85 $ 17,896.41 JULY $ 13,738.63 $ 16,894.08 $ 14,740.96 AUGUST $ 11,887.11 $ 16,425.41 $ 10,202.66 *NOTE: Figures in parentheses are negative. DESIGNATED FUNDS 2016 MONTH INCOME EXPENSES BALANCE BEGINNING BALANCE $ 24,935.49 JANUARY $ 2,819.79 $ 205.00 $ 27,550.28 FEBRUARY $ 10,348.04 $ 1,720.77 $ 36,177.55 MARCH $ 6,987.83 $ 5,855.84 $ 37,309.54 APRIL $ 7,474.00 $ 26,388.81 $ 18,394.73 MAY $ 19,704.95 $ 8,163.09 $ 29,936.59 JUNE $ 14,953.07 $ 4,194.77 $ 40,694.89 JULY $ 19,342.85 $ 1,542.57 $ 58,495.17 AUGUST $ 35,420.39 $ 35,499.32 $ 58,416.24

Church Picnic Food, Fellowship, and Fun September 11, 2016

October Birthdays 10 Rob Hegyi Jocelyn Vojcsik Tucker Beale Choir Practice Bell Choir Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Greene County Hymn Sing 7 p.m. on Sun., Oct. 9th at Kents Chapel UMC 11 Will Ridout 13 Linda Rieder Upcoming: 14 Josh Cook Nov. 13th 17 Joyce Johnston 23 Becky Mankey at Carmichaels First UMC Patricia Rohanna 25 Ronald Lemley Did we miss anyone s birthday? Call the church office or send an e-mail to get your special day in the newsletter Through Antioch Connection, Care & Share is a group of people willing to help those in need. Whether it is meals, a ride, or support or anyone. If you or a family member are in the hospital or having surgery or home recuperating or just need a helping hand, or if you know of someone that needs our help, let us know by calling Janet Cree (724-998-3907) or Jeanette Lindsay (724984-0262) or even the church office (724-627-5951) This is a church- wide effort. Call 724.627.5951 or email firstumcpa@windstream.net Pray always ~ without ceasing! Please call prayer requests to: the church office at 724-627-5951 If you would rather email, send them to Wayne Hart at: wahart@windstream.net (Subject: Prayer Ministry)... Announcement List October 2....Youth October 9.......KC Waddel October 16......Rich Waddel October 23........Wayne Hart October 30..Rich Waddel

October 2016 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 8 AM-2 PM Church Rummage Sale 2 World Communion Sunday 3 4 7:30-9 PM Fast Track Discipleship 5 7 PM Nominations Committee & Trustees 6 6:30 PM Bell Choir 7:30 PM Chancel Choir 7 7 PM Newmeyer/ Coddington Reheasal 8 2:30 PM Wedding 11 AM Greene Sub- Dist. UMW Luncheon/ Coffee Chat 9 Noon Church Council 5-7 PM Youth 7 PM Hymn Sing at Kents Chapel UMC 10. 11 7:30-9 PM Fast Track Discipleship 12 10 AM UM Women 13 6:30 PM Bell Choir 7:30 PM Chancel Choir 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 12:30-5:30 PM Youth /Cooper s Rock 7:30-9 PM Fast Track Discipleship 6:30 PM Bell Choir 7:30 PM Chancel Choir Newsletter Deadline 23 5-7 PM Youth 30 5-7 PM Youth Noon Fellowship Lunch 24 31 Reformation Day 25 7:30-9 PM Fast Track Discipleship 26 27 6:30 PM Bell Choir 7:30 PM Chancel Choir 28 29 NEWSLETTER ARTICLES ARE DUE TO THE CHURCH OFFICE BY Friday, Oct. 21st or earlier.