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A Bible Teaching Church NEWSLETTER January 2017 Wishing you a Happy New Year! Sunday School 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Children's Church 10:00 a/m/ amd 11:30 a.m. Sunday Service Times Thursday Night Service 8:00 a.m. - Sanctuary 10:00 a.m. - Sanctuary 10:00 a.m. - Family Life Center 11:30 a.m. - Sanctuary 7:00 p.m. - Chapel Physical Address: 34890 LA Hwy 16 Denham Springs, LA 70706 225-664-4801 Mailing Address P O Box 709 Watson, LA 70786

From the The Pastor's Desk For months I have been saying that the year 2016 will be a year we will never forget. Our country, our community, and our church experienced some challenges that were truly unprecedented, unique and unconscionable. However, the Lord fought our battles, provided our needs and blessed our efforts. In 2016, LOUMC was named in the top "25" fasting growing churches in the UMC denomination in the United States by the Institute of Religion and Democracy. What an honor for LOUMC to be recognized by such a distinguished organization. The sacrioicial efforts, generosity and involvement of the membership and staff of LOUMC is truly a unique and remarkable blessing. We also experienced a revitalization of The Valentine Banquet as love and laughter were experienced by hundreds as our youth worked tirelessly to raise funds for summer trips, and opportunities where they would experience God's grace and will for their lives in unique settings. The Easter season in 2016 witnessed many new members as God continued to work in the hearts and lives of men, women, boys and girls. We saw many of our youth make decisions for Jesus on ConOirmation Sunday. What a joy it is to see our youth open their hearts to Jesus and to see many others being baptized as followers of Jesus. In June, we experienced another wonderful VBS with some record numbers and positive effect. The youth trips were also very fruitful and a blessing for many. In July our community experienced tragedy as news rang out that police ofoicers were killed on a Sunday morning. The heartache we experienced, the sadness that we felt, and the pain we shared will never be forgotten. Then in August our community experienced "The Great Flood," A natural disaster that many said happens only in "a thousand years." There have been a plethora of articles written, stories shared and experiences recorded of the tragedy and the heroism that many experienced on the morning of August 13, 2016 (and beyond). I will never forget the sacrioice, courage and service of our staff and congregation for those days and weeks after the Olood. If ever a community of faith rose to the occasion to help and bless as many as humanly possible, LOUMC demonstrated a dedication and devotion to the people of this community and to the Savior who called us to be "salt and light." Weeks after this event, our ofoice continues to receive calls and letters of gratitude for the blessing and service given by LOUMC as this church continues to rebuild lives and families. From September to December, homes, lives and families began to rebuild and restructure their lives. Many had to relocate throughout the country in order to live and work. However with the advent of "streaming live" many continued to stay in touch, and invest in the work and ministry of LOUMC. LOUMC concluded the year on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with record numbers as we witnessed many returning and able to participate in the community of faith that we call LOUMC. As you read this article, "2017" is now here with new resolutions, opportunities and challenges. One thing I can know for certain is that our God has and will continue to bless us, work through us, and carry us as we experience life with all the challenges, trials and opportunities that come with this journey. The question for all of us will continue to be, as we journey through life, are we running to God or from him as we experience life and relationships. For those who run to him, blessings will come, however, those who run from him, may miss the blessings and experience consequences that are guaranteed to get our attention. So join us in January 2017 as we proclaim the series "Running To or From God" in the new year. Thank you for making 2016 a year of blessing in spite of all the challenges. It is an honor to be your pastor and friend. Hope to see you Sunday, Mark

2017 Valentine Banquet Tickets go on sale after 8:00 a.m. service on January 8, 2017 $27.50 per person (includes tax) Dinner Shows Friday, February 10th at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, February 11th at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 12th at 6:00 p.m. Friday, February 17th at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, February 18th at 7:00 p.m. Free Show: Sunday, February 19th at 5:00 p.m. (Concessions Sold) We are the people of His pasture and the sheep of His Hand. Psalm 95:7

Nuggets from the Bible 1 Corinthians 16 Chapter 16 closes this epistle with Paul s instructions for the collection he will make for the saints in Jerusalem (16:1-4). Here he lays out a method for Christian giving. They were to put aside their differences as God had prospered them. Paul didn t want his meeting with them to be spoiled by high- pressure methods. Offering, or giving, is a part of worship. In verses 5-9, Paul discusses his personal plans. Verses 10-24 deal with personalities, those who lived in Corinth and lived for Christ. Paul s words in verses 13 and 14 were not only for believers in his day in Corinth but just as important for believers in the church today Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong. Let all that you do be done with love. Watch means be alert. In Matthew 24:42, Jesus says, Watch, therefore, for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming. In Philippians 1:27, Paul says, stand fast in one spirit, with one mind, striving together for the faith of the gospel In Ephesians 3:16 and 6:10, he says, be strong. Thus, believers are to watch, stand, trust in the faith, be brave, and be strong. So how are these things developed? By growing in grace and knowledge of God s Word and maturing in the faith. Deception is everywhere, sometimes very subtle. But to know the truth will set us free from error and falsehood. HAPPY NEW YEAR Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In His great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. 1 Peter 1:3

ADDICTION RECOVERY REFUGE Thursdays at 7 PM in Room #1. In a rut? Come join us and learn how to move forward in Life Recovery! ADULT EDUCATION Sunday School classes at 9:00 and 10:00 AM MEN'S MINISTRY Sunday School Class at 9:00 AM in Room #8 Tuesdays at 6:30 PM Deeper Life in Room #1 Thursdays at 7:00 PM REFUGE Addiction Recovery Thursdays at 6:00 PM Play & Pray Basketball Fridays at 5:30 AM Iron Man Study in Room #21 Every second Saturday Prayer Breakfast 7:30 AM Quarterly Men s Steak Dinner Fellowship Men s Conference in NOLA April 29 The Main Event GridIron Men s Conference in Birmingham, June 16-17 WOMEN S MINISTRY Mondays at 6:30 PM ENTRUSTED study Chapel Tuesdays at 6:30 PM Deeper Life in Room #10 Thursdays at 7:00 PM REFUGE Addiction Recovery Beth Moore Conference June 23-24 River Center

Jump and Vocal Point (Student Ministry) This past August was an especially difficult time for many in our community, but in the true spirit of South Louisiana, people have pulled together to help heal and rebuild. As people have come together and God has provided, Live Oak United Methodist Church was able to play a critical role throughout the flooding and recovery. Our church opened its doors as a shelter to accommodate people evacuating to escape the rising flood waters to over 500 people and 75 pets. Through astonishing generosity and great effort from our congregation, we received, unloaded, and distributed ten 18 wheel tractor trailers full of supplies donated from around the nation! We served an average of 150 families a day for several weeks after the flood. Live Oak even had the honor of partnering with Jon Bridgers and the Cajun Navy to send trailer loads of desperately needed supplies to the Maurepas and Head of Island areas. LOUMC served over 20,000 free hot meals and distributed a staggering 100,000 bottles of water! We directly aided 108 families with gutting and debris cleanup through local and out of state volunteer work teams. One team of LOUMC teenagers worked 15 out of 18 days after the flood. The selfless and tireless effort from countless volunteers proved to be the game changer. A saying emerged in the early days of the crisis: Louisiana is full of two kinds of people. Wet people, and dry people. Dry people help wet people. This was never truer as the LOUMC family contributed over 22,000 hours of volunteer hours. Word of the work being done at LOUMC spread to Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser, and followed with a visit from him to observe and encourage us in our efforts. The efforts of LOUMC were recognized by the leaders of our state and impressed Lt. Gov. Nungesser as he identified us as a place where people could confidently donate in order to directly help the community. This visit opened the door for an incredible opportunity when a private donor approached Lt. Gov. Nungesser with a significant monetary donation. The Lt. Gov. connected them with LOUMC, and we are blessed to report that we have awarded 72 grants to assist flooded families. That means that we were able to support 72 uniquely different LOUMC families as they recover. 72 of our neighbors being loved, as Jesus commanded. We all know that when one part of our church family hurts, we all hurt. As one family strives to recover, the entire LOUMC strives with them. Thank you so much for your continued support for LOUMC. The mission of Live Oak is to help every person to establish a firm foundation of faith, embrace their true identity in Christ, and engage in His story. We believe that you are an important part of our church family, and play an integral role in accomplishing our mission.

Our College & Young Adults ministry is taking 20 students to Passion Conference in Atlanta, GA, Jan. 2nd - 4th. They'll hear powerful teaching from Louie Giglio, Francis Chan, Beth Moore, Christine Caine, and others. They'll also participate in engaging, relevant worship led by Chris Tomlin, Crowder, Kristian Stanfill, Hillsong United, and others! Please be in prayer for them for safe travels and for them to grow deeper in their relationship with Christ through this event. Did you know? Our quilters, as their latest ministry project, made 100 quilts and brought them to needy children in our area! Let's give the quilters a big "thank you" for their hard work!

In Honor Of: Catherine Smith on her birthday: Mona J. May In Memory of: December 4, 2016 Lawrence Valentine: Ann Lea Noma Impson: Ann Lea Cedo & Doris Jolibois: Barney & Barbara Crist Rowena Phillips: Alan & Rhonea Brown December 11, 2016 Mabel & "Buster" Facundus: Mona J. May December 18th Our Children: M/M Alan Brown Mary & Obie Philpot: Roseanne, Ralph, Richie & Grabriel Philpot Mary Stevens: M/M Bob Molcany