R ehoboth United M ethodist Church News & Events R e v. C o ns t a n c e Connie Barnes, P a stor November, 2017 April, 2006 Greetings Rehoboth Family and Friends: Pastor s Points This time of the year, autumn/fall, is the best for me. As the weather cools and a new season dawns, my internal controls are shifting gears. I am relieved the Creator regulates my body, which allows me to relax and enjoy the ride. It is my hope that you will release your controls, enjoy this season as you intentionally shift your perspective, and begin this season with a heart of gratitude. Let us continue to be thankful for all the ways the Creator provides for us. It is my hope the following devotion will bless you and give you peace. Make a Joyful Noise by Linda Washington Back when I was searching for a church to attend regularly, a friend invited me to a service at her church. The worship leaders led the congregation in a song I particularly loved. So, I sang with gusto, remembering my college choir director s advise to Project! After the song, my friend s husband turned to me and said, You really sang loud. This remark was not intended as a compliment! After that, I self-consciously monitored my singing, making sure I sang softer than those around me and always wondering if the people around me judged my singing. But one Sunday, I noticed the singing of a woman in the pew beside me. She seemed to sing with adoration, without a trace of self-consciousness. Her worship reminded me of the enthusiastic, spontaneous worship that David demonstrated in his life. In Psalm 98, in fact, David suggest that all the earth should burst into jubilant song in worship (v. 4). Verse one of Psalm 98 tells us why we should worship joyfully, reminding us that [God] has done marvelous things. Throughout the Psalm, David recounts these marvelous things: God s faithfulness and justice to all nations, His mercy, and salvation. Dwelling on who God is and what He s done can fill our hearts with praise. What marvelous things has God done in your life? Thanksgiving is the perfect time to recall His wondrous works and give thanks. Lift your voice and sing! After reading this devotion, the following song Shout to the Lord by Darlene Zschech began to play in my head. My Jesus, my Savior, Lord, there is none like You; All of my days, I want to praise; the wonders of Your mighty love. My comfort, my shelter, Tower of refuge and strength; Let every breath, all that I am - Never cease to worship You. Shout to the Lord, all the earth, Let us sing - Power and majesty, praise to the (King); Mountains bow down and the seas will roar At the sound of Your name. I sing for joy at the wrok of Your hands, Forever I ll love You, forever I ll stand, Nothing compares to the promise I have in You. Enjoy this wonderful season of blessings from the Creator. Lift your voice and praise the Lord! Love and blessings, Pastor Connie Join us in decorating the Christmas tree on Saturday, November 25, at 9 a.m. Please contact Karen Pratt (803-600-5864) if you have any questions.
PAGE 2 November, 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 6:00 Trustees 2 6:30 Family & Friends Committee 3 8:00 Rummage Sale 4 8:00 Rummage Sale 5 10:00 New Consecration Sunday Daylight Saving Time ends All Saints Sunday 12 10:00 New Consecration Sunday 2:30 Excellence in Ministry Training Washington St UMC Jennifer Jeffcoat 19 10:00 New Consecration Sunday 12:15 Toni Hollingsworth Reception 4:00 Community Thanksgiving Service 6 6:30 UMM 6:30 UMW 13 5:30 UMM to DJJ 20 6:30 Charge Conference 7 6:00 SPRC LaRee Manning 14 6:30 Nurture Ned Lyle 21 8 7:00 Finance Jessica Presher Genie Carns James Corn Jane Massey 15 Jeannette Burch Brayden Dalton Al Joyner 22 9 6:00 Killingsworth Gala 16 Laura Campbell Robert Russell 23 Thanksgiving (church office closed) 10 8:30 Soup Kitchen 11 17 18 24 (church office closed) Tim Inman 25 9:00 Decorate the Christmas Tree Charmaine Hutchins Bryce Johnson Glenda Spadetti 26 4:00 Dr. Calvin Taylor Concert Maria Juarez 27 28 6:00 Worship Ralph Dorner 29 2 Donna Palma 30 6:30 Mission and Ministry Planning Ken Waldron
NEW CONSECRATION SUNDAY As we delve into this stewardship study, it is important to make sure we are all on the same page. Our emphasis over the next three weeks will cause us to look at three areas of Christian discipleship and stewardship. The first is what is our motivation to give to the church. Are we truly only concerned with paying the bills as if we are giving unto Caesar that which is Caesar s? Matthew 22:21. Or are we willing to give to God in direct response to His love and His calling us to serve Him? In Matthew 6:21 we are called to really evaluate what we treasure and that determines where our heart is. One is based on operations of the church while the other is based on ministry that proclaims God s love. The second area calls us to look at how we perceive God. Do we believe God s Word? Do we believe God will honor our stepping out to do things beyond what we can do? Are we willing to find out? Are we willing to take God out of the box we put Him in and let God be God? Are we willing to dream God size dreams? If not, why? We sing Our God is an awesome God yet we live as if He is an anemic God. What must happen for us to live life on the edge and trust Him to not let us fall? The third area is the most exciting. This is the journey we make into what John Maxwell calls God s Room. God s Room is the place where we are challenged by God to see the possibilities of what He can do with us and through us. Mr. Maxwell says that the most amazing thing about God s Room is that He gives us access to it and all the wonders of His power and grace; power in that He gives us what we need to do His work in our church and community and grace in that the love He shares with us through the struggles we encounter in fulfilling His call on our lives. When we begin our time together during the Sunday School hour, we will consider what, why, how and when we give in response to God. We will look at the differences in giving to meet the budget, making a budget to try and fit pledges, and giving a percentage of what God has given to us in response to His call on our lives. Paraphrase: You show me where you spend your time, energy, and your money and I will show you where your heart really is Remember: if you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much room. ANNUAL CHURCH DIRECTORY We are compiling our annual church directory for 2018. If you have any changes (address, telephone number, email address, etc.), please turn them in to the church office as soon as possible. COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE Sunday, November 19, 2017 4 p.m. Tree of Life Synagogue 2719 North Trenholm Rd. Columbia, SC 29206 NEW ADDRESS Jean Kesler, a long time member of the Rehoboth family, has moved to North Carolina. Her new address is as follows: 102 Terrywood Ct., Haw River, NC 27258. 3
UMM Purpose: To declare the centrality of Christ in every man s life, to promote the spiritual growth of men through effective discipleship, and to model the servant leadership of Christ in our daily lives. As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. Proverbs 27:17 Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only. James 1:22 (KJV) 2017 Schedule: Monday, November 6: 6:30 p.m. meeting & meal with the UMW Monday, November 13: 5:30 p.m. UMM to DJJ New Light Men s Ministry: If you are interested in learning more about this important ministry, please contact Dave Petty. We re always out at DJJ on the second Monday of the month. Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. 2 Corinthians 5:17 (KJV) Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoner. Hebrews 13:3 (NIV) Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow; but woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (RSV) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 6:30 p.m. The ladies will meet with the United Methodist Men. SYMPATHY The RUMC family extends its deepest sympathy to the family of Jonnie S. Gillian who died on September 24. She was married to the late Harold L. Gillian for 30 years and is survived by her sons Garrett Gillian, Brian (Stephanie) Gillian, Jerry Gillian, Terry (Adrienne) Gillian, nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held at Rehoboth United Methodist Church with the burial at Bush River Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Rehoboth UMC Food Pantry. The RUMC family also extends its deepest sympathy to the family of Elizabeth C. Maszk who died on October 13.She is survived by her children Linda (Marty) Augustine, Cathleen Pendleton, Beverly Maszk, Jeffrey (Susan) Maszk, Heidi (Michael) Conte, ten grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene, and her son, Michael Maszk. Private family services will be held. Sunday, November 5 RED CARPET WELCOME FOR NEW MEMBERS Elizabeth Jensen has joined the Rehoboth family. Her address is 1137 Walden Place Dr., Elgin, SC 29045, and her telephone number is 803-699-5977. Jane Albright has also joined the Rehoboth family. Her address is 500 Gills Creek Pkwy., Apt. #906, Columbia, SC 29209, and her telephone number is 803-3360-6649. 4
WORSHIP ASSISTANTS The following have volunteered for various duties during Sunday morning worship for the month of November: Ushers: Rick Boyce, Paul Elliott, Frank Kistler, Dan O Donnell Trustee Lock up: Sherry Smoak November 5: Children s Church: Courtney Johnson & Kristen Rowe Counters: Jane Massey & Sherry Smoak November 12: Children s Church: Mark Windham Lay Reader: Youth Counters: Rick Boyce & Judi Rose November 19: Children s Church: L.W. Smith & Natalie Cobb Lay Reader: Karen Pratt Counters: Felecia Boyce & Belinda Fulmer November 26: Lay Reader: Youth Children s Church: Mark Windham & Rugina Brazell CATCH THE EXCITEMENT WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS DAY Everyone should now have Sunday, December 3, 3:00 p.m. on your calendar for Family & Friends Day at Rehoboth. This is a very special day for Rehoboth in many ways. 1. Opportunity to invite family and friends to meet Rehoboth s new pastor and enjoy a day of celebration. 2. Participate in a wonderful worship service in the sanctuary provided by the Rev. Mack McClam, guest pastor from Trinity UMC, Orangeburg, SC 3. Fellowship with friends for a reception and celebration event in the Christian Life Center immediately following the 3 p.m. worship service On December 3, we also celebrate the financial gifts that every member, non-member, family, friend, neighbor, co-worker contributes to Rehoboth s local and international missions and ministries through the United Methodist apportionments. Rehoboth team captains are helping to lead this FUNraising. Each team captain chose a special color to represent their team and will try to reach out to everyone to join the fun. Teams will be recognized on December 3 for raising the most funds, most creative team, guest traveling the furthest distance, etc. This will be FUN and a CELEBRATION for the many ways God blesses all of us every day. Team Captains/Co-Captains: Gray Team Rugina Brazell Blue Team Diane Horn/Jane Massey Garnet Team Vilma Cobb/Vie Swindler Green Team Jan Smith/L.W. Smith Camo Team Jenn Pratt/Liz Miller Purple Team Pastor Connie Red Team Judi Rose For more information, please contact your team captains or Jan Smith at 803-422-4560/janinsc@yahoo.com. Greg and Sarah Smith announce the arrival of Julia Marie Smith on Wednesday, October 25, in Texas. She arrived weighing 7lb. 15 oz. and was 20 long. She is the baby sister of Emily and the granddaughter of Henry and Patsy Smith. 5
REHOBOTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3 & 4 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Non-Profit Org. U. S. Postage PAID Columbia, SC Permit No. 924 6911 Two Notch Rd. Columbia, SC 29223 Phone: 803-788-2220 Fax: 803-419-3597 Email: office@rumcsc.com www.rumcsc.com Dr. Calvin Taylor Performing Live at Rehoboth We are privileged to have Dr. Calvin Taylor, a former minister of music in the United Methodist Church and now a performing concert artist, with us on Sunday, November 26, at our morning worship service and in concert at 4 p.m. in the Christian Life Center. 6