WHITE HOUSE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH February Newsletter 2018 Join us for an Ash Wednesday Service February 14 at 6:00 p.m. in the sanctuary Nursery will be available for ages 3 years and under LOVE Dear White House First Methodist Family, Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the wonderful ways you all thought of us during the holidays. We are so grateful for the thoughts, the prayers, the cards, the pictures, the lovely gifts and the very generous monetary gifts. You all touch our lives in so many ways. We are blessed to have such a kind and thoughtful church family. We look forward to the great things God is doing through White House First United Methodist! Love, Peace & Grace, Lloyd and Clare Doyle Join us for the opportunity to show love to people right here in our community! Sunday, February 18 @ 1:00 PM at Clearview Apartments We will have introductions, then a short devotional followed by lunch. Pizza, salads, sweets and drinks. And then BINGO!
The United Methodist Women Naomi Circle met January 8 th, 2018 with 15 members present. Kristie Poole opened with a devotion from our prayer calendar. Our theme for the year is Sacred Spaces: Encounters with God and Neighbor. David Cowan, our youth minister, was our guest speaker. He told us about his calling into the ministry. He has been a Christian and felt God s calling from a very early age. We are very fortunate to have David at White House First United Methodist Church. He gave a very interesting and inspiring talk. Ann Boone told us about our Reading Program. It encourages members to think critically about current issues (whether you agree with this particular concept or not) through an annual selection of member-reviewed books. Reading these books leads to actions in missions. It increases our sensitivity to all human beings. It helps us grow in understanding of the scripture as it relates to Christian faith in contemporary life. It enhances our knowledge and strengthens our involvement in local and global Christian mission. Several of our unit officers will be attending an officer training February 10 th at John Wesley United Methodist Church. We will be leaving church at 7AM if you want to carpool. Please let Kristie or Bethel know your preferred transportation. The Loose End Circle continues to meet every Thursday from 1 to 3 PM. They, as well as the Naomi Circle, would like to have you join them when you can. If you don t crochet, you can learn, you can do it from home, or you can come just for the fellowship. Presently, this group is making hats and scarfs for children and adults. They are focusing on increasing the number of preemies and baby hats for NICU. If you have some crochet piece you would like to work on, Patsy Delange, the leader of this group, has patterns and will be glad to help you get started. Her number is 615-400-0565. The United Methodist Women (UMW) is a community of women whose purpose is to know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church. Our vision is turn FAITH, HOPE and LOVE into action on behalf of women, children and youth around the world. All women are invited to join us the second Monday of each month!
UTH United Through Him The Youth Ministry of WHFUMC Well hello! I am very excited to let y'all know a little bit about what is going on with the youth! First, I want to just say thank you for your support. It makes my job so much better when I know that we are surrounded by a loving community. I especially want to mention how amazing my volunteers are! I couldn t do what I do without them! With that being said, we can always use volunteers so if you would be interested in volunteering in any way, please let me know. A great way to volunteer is to cook meals on Sunday nights! If you, your Sunday school class, or just a group of people would be interested in cooking a meal for the youth, I have a sign-up sheet on my office door for the Sundays we will be having youth this semester so you can sign up there or let me know. Finally, I am very excited to announce that the youth group will soon be heading to the Opryland hotel for Warmth in Winter 2018! Please be in prayer for those attending that weekend, Feb. 9-11, that we might experience God in a new way and have a fun, safe trip! Thanks again for all your love and support. God bless! David Cowan, Youth Intern
Catherine Thompson - Bo Thompson s sister-in-law Pam Curtis - Neicie Thompson s sister Gary D. McMurtry - Neicie Thompson s brother Laura Denning Hilda Griffith Heather Brisson Tom Gallian - Kenny Loveland s friend To add a request to the prayer chain, please contact Peggy Royster at 451-1922. DON T FORGET to bring your aluminum drink cans the 1st Sunday of every month to support our missionaries! Put them in the orange truck located in the parking lot. Next collection date: February 7 Our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to Grover Anderson, Connie Anderson and family at the death Cleone Anderson. Collection containers are also located in the hallway around the corner from the church office.
FEBRUARY CALENDAR Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 Can Collection Sunday Warmth in Winter 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9:00 am: Staff 6:00 pm: Kids JAM 6:00 pm: Pastor s Bible 6:00 pm: Women s Book 7:30 pm: Children s Council 7:30 pm: Water s Edge 11 12 14 15 16 17 10:00 am: United Methodist Women s 9:00 am: Staff ASH WEDNESDAY 6:00 pm: Ash Wednesday Service Church Newsletter Deadline Warmth in Winter 1:00 pm: Love Your Neighbor Meal at Clearview Apts. 5:00 pm: Cantata 6:00 pm: UTH (7th-12th grade) 6:00 pm: UTH (7th-12th grade) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9:00 am: Staff 6:00 pm: Kids JAM 6:00 pm: Pastor s Bible 6:00 pm: Women s Book 7:30 pm: Water s Edge 25 26 27 28 9:00 am: Staff 6:00 pm: Kids JAM 6:00 pm: Pastor s Bible 6:00 pm: Women s Book 7:30 pm: Water s Edge 8:00 am: Yoga Workshop February Chair Set Up For 8:15 AM Service: Pathfinders Class
Church Info: 2 - Richard Colley 2 - Caitlin Enck 3 - Bob Dorris 3 - Macayle Weems 3 - Lori Ann Wilson 4 - Frances Outlaw 5 - Clare Doyle 6 - Will Scannell 9 - Sara Bowers 9 - Randall Burkhalter 10 - Caleb Enck 13 - Jim Cartwright 13 - Bonnie Marshall 14 - Laura Lamberth 15 - Josh Strother 16 - Jenea Jackson 16 - Eric Swift 18 - Kim Colley 19 - CJ Barrow 19 - Ashton Dowell 19 - John Taylor 20 - JT Lowery 20 - Dena Tidwell 21 - June England 21 - Brandon Tarver 22 - Tammy Denton 23 - Maxine Evans 24 - Hannah Dowell 24 - Joe Lancaster 24 - Barbara Lee 24 - Presly Pedigo 25 - Alberta Longfellow 25 - Ann Marie Smith 27 - Lee Ann Cowfer 27 - Cindy Dutton 27 - Alley Stinson 27 - Cindy Terry 28 - Jared Ange 28 - Patsy Delange 28 - Elena Jones CHILD CARE WORKER NEEDED IN OUR NURSERY. PART TIME - SUNDAY ONLY. PLEASE CONTACT STEPHEN SOLORIO @615-305-1958 TO APPLY. S U N D A Y W O R S H I P S E R V I C E S Worship Services 8:15 a.m. in the fellowship hall 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m. C H U R C H S T A F F Rev. Lloyd Doyle, Pastor Email: lloyddoyle@whitehousefumc.org Francie Trostle, Director of Children s Ministry Email: ftrostle@whitehousefumc.org David Cowan, Youth Intern Email: davidcowan94@yahoo.com Sam Hagler, Choir Director Email: sahagler.whfumc@bellsouth.net Becky Curtis, Office Manager Email: whfumc1@bellsouth.net Ann Boone, Pianist C O N T A C T U S 3403 Hwy 31 W White House, Tennessee 37188 615.672.7400 Website: whitehousefumc.org Email: whfumc1@bellsouth.net Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.