F A I T H U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H 1616 Blue Avenue Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Phone: (740) 453-7988 Fax: (740) 453-1352 e-mail: fumcza@gmail.com www.fumcz.org Worship Time 10:30 AM Traditional Worship (Sanctuary) 10:30 AM Sunday for Children & Youth 9:30 AM Adult Sunday Faith In Action A Note from Pastor Joy Dear Friends, N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5 Is anyone else tired of election commercials? I was, at first, stumped at how to write an article that would somehow connect both Election Day and Thanksgiving. Sure, there s the obvious connection of thankfulness for the election commercials and phone calls ending! Thanksgiving brings to mind appreciation for blessings, gathering of family and friends, and lots of great food! Election Day, on the other hand, carries images of repetitive and negative ads, partisanship and division. My thoughts of Election Day are not nearly as positive as those around Thanksgiving! I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Flower 2 Calendar Greeters 3 Schedule Calendar 5 Birthdays & 6 Anniversaries Poinsettia 7 Information Prayer List 8 UMW 9 Information In actuality, being thankful for Election Day is very appropriate. Being able to elect our leaders is a right many have fought for us to have. Those ads, despite how annoying, would be censored and outlawed in some other countries. In fact, even expressing an opinion contrary to the government could be punishable. Many only dream of having the opportunity we often take for granted that first Tuesday in November. Yes, we truly should be thankful for Election Day. Many often approach Thanksgiving in a similar way. We feel anxious about all the planning needed to get everyone together or to see the rest of the family. Tending to details drains our energy and we don t even want to think about the arguing or bantering that may break out when certain family members are forced to share the same space for too long. We forget to approach the day with thankful hearts, grateful for the many blessings we have. I invite you to enter November this year seeking to see all the reasons God gives us to be thankful. When we feel tired or annoyed or less than eager to face the day, let s pause to look for the good. It is there! As we say, God is good! All the time! Look for it and be thankful! What better way could there be to help see the good God offers and to express our thankfulness to God, than to worship God? I would be blessed to worship together with you in such a season of thankfulness. Hope to see you in worship. Blessings, Pastor Joy French
P A G E 2 Many of you are here because a friend, coworker or neighbor invited you. Who are you going to invite to church next week? Weekly Flower Calendar The Weekly Flower Calendar for altar flowers has been renewed. If you wish to provide flowers for special occasions or to glorify God on Sunday mornings, notify Susan by Wednesday of the message for the bulletin on Sunday morning. Because the church is closed Friday and Saturday, you will need to bring the flowers and place them on the altar Sunday morning. More than one arrangement can be used if two individuals want the same Sunday. A sign-up paper will be on the bulletin board at the mission center. Any questions, ask Barb Tignor at 740-452-1157. We continue to collect cans of tuna or jars of peanut butter.oh who are we kidding, we will take anything, to the food pantry at Eastside Community Ministry. Come fill the cart on Sunday, November 1 during Holy Communion. Thank you for your continued help in this ministry. Please remember to set your clocks back one hour on Sunday, November 1st. I want to thank everyone that sent cards, offered prayers, made calls and sent flowers to me during my recent surgery. I truly appreciate all. Your prayers kept me going. God is good! Many, many thanks and God bless you all. Jo Anne Peadon Many thanks for the lovely rececption, cards and kind expressions for Pastor Appreciation month. You are a blessing and your thoughtfulness is sincerely appreciated. In Christ, Pastor Joy F A I T H I N A C T I O N
P A G E 3 Servant Schedule November 1 Heather DeGarmo, Chris DeGarmo, Barb Tignor, Jim Tignor November 8 Cindy Howard, Nick Howard, Pat Tolle, Floyd Tolle November 15 Vicky Wolfe, Don Wolfe, Marsha Kelly and Beth Dougherty November 22 Roberta Covert, Donnie Covert, Jeri Schreiber and Randy Schreiber November 29 Thea Crawmer, Mark Crawmer, Gail McGreevy and Susie Dunlap A Prayer for Veterans Day The church office will be closed on Wednesday, November 25, Thursday, November 26 and Friday, November 27 in celebration of Thanksgiving. Pastor Joy and the staff wish you a very blessed Thanksgiving with your families. Almighty God, You are our Creator and Sustainer. You are our Light and our Fortress. You are our Wisdom and our Strength. Lord, you moved upon men to establish this great nation. You stirred men to hope and to dream for a land of freedom. We praise you for this great nation. Lord, you have inspired many of our best and brightest to volunteer to proudly stand and defend our beloved country. You have given us brave and loyal men and women who have steadfastly served in their chosen branch of our military. We gather today to remember our military personnel. We acknowledge that their service enables us to walk as free men and women in this great land. Lord, today we seek to honor your sons and daughters who have served or who are serving our country. We are reminded that because of their service we can live in safety. We ask that you abundantly bless those who have previously served. May their service time be rewarded in every way. May they gain earthly and heavenly blessings from their unselfish love of country. May each of our veterans feel honored not just today but every day. We pray these things in Jesus' name, Amen
P A G E 4 "You can't go to heaven hating somebody. Forgive now. Be compassion ate now. Be patient now. Be grateful now. Love Jesus and Mary now. Accept God's will now." Mother Angelica Operation Christmas Child Eventide Circle is inviting each of you to fill a shoebox for a child. Information on how to pack your shoebox will be on the missions table across from the church office. A few suggestions for the boxes might be: gloves, shoelaces, solar-powered flashlights, harmonicas, dental floss, lip balm, compass, tape measure and socks. There will also be a list of many more suggestions available. You may use a regular shoebox with the lid and box wrapped separately or plastic shoeboxes. We will collect the filled boxes until November 8th. We need volunteers to help cover the Nursery the 4th Sunday of each month. Please let Barb Wolfe know if you would able to help with this important ministry. A Child s Thanksgiving Prayer On Thanksgiving Day, I thank God for my family and my sister. I thank God for the rain and the sun. I thank God for my Teddy Bear. I thank God for my teachers and for my friends. I thank you, God, for life and love. On Thanksgiving Day, I pray for the children who are hungry, who have no parents, and no loving church. I pray that God will spend Thanksgiving with them. Please God visit me and love me; I am not poor, but I love you too. F A I T H I N A C T I O N
P A G E 5 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 9:30 Sunday 10:30 AM Worship 8 9:30 Sunday 10:30 AM Worship 6:30 PM New Hope 15 9:30 Sunday 10:30 AM Worship 7:00 PM Charge Conference 22 9:30 Sunday 10:30 AM Worship 29 9:30 Sunday 10:30 AM Worship 2:00 PM 4-H 2 3 4 9 10 4:00 PM UMW Executive Committee 16 17 6:30 PM Leadership Team 23 24 30 7:00 PM Community Thanksgiving Service 3:00 PM Beyond the Bell 5 1:00 PM Eventide Circle 11 12 18 3:00 PM Beyond the Bell 25 Office Closed 6:00 PM Friends of Jesus, Too 6 6:00 PM H.O.P.E. Life Group 19 20 7 13 14 6:00 PM H.O.P.E. Life Group 26 27 Office Closed 9:00 AM SPRT 21 24
P A G E 6 Birthdays & Anniversaries "In everything, whether it is a thing sensed or a thing known, God Himself is hidden within." St. Bonaventure November 5 Doug Adams November 11 Gail McGreevy November 20 Cassie Harper November 25 Jeri Schreiber Thank You are You Invited.. Vicky Wolfe November 27 Gail & Jim McGreevy LITURGIST SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER November 1 Barb Wolfe November 8 Marsha Kelly November 15 Thea Crawmer November 22 Randy Schreiber November 29 Jim Tignor Because of the short Thanksgiving week, if you would like to submit an article or information to the December newsletter the deadline is November 17. This allows adequate printing time so that you can receive it on December 1 You are invited to attend the Community Thanksgiving Service on Tuesday, November 24 at 7:00 PM at First Christian Church located at 3000 Dresden Road. All are welcome! Come with your thankful hearts and celebrate! F A I T H I N A C T I O N
Charge Conference P A G E 7 The United Methodist Church is a connectional system. No local church exists independently, but all are linked and connected in a system of mutual support and accountability through district, annual conference, jurisdictional conference, and general conference. According to the laws of the United Methodist Church as set forth in The Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church (2012), at the local church level, the charge conference is the basic unit in the connectional system. You are invited to join us on Sunday, November 15 for our Charge Conference to be held at Central Trinity United Methodist Church. Staff Parish Relations Committee is asked to attend at 6:15 PM with Worship at 7:00 PM. Holiday Poinsettias: Red, White, Jingle Bell and Pink poinsettias will be used to enhance our worship experience this Christmas season. The cost is only $8.00 per plant. Sleeves will be provided to cover the plant for transporting home following the worship service on December 24th. All orders, with payment, must be in the church office no later than Sunday, December 6th. Order early to assure your color preference. Poinsettias will be listed in the Christmas Eve Bulletin. Watch for order form in upcoming bulletins. You can call the church office for more information at 453-7988 As we are fed, so we reach out to feed others We continue our challenge to collect items for the food pantry at Eastside Community Ministries. We will be collecting jars of Peanut Butter or cans of Tuna (your choice) on Sunday, November 1. We will start collecting hats, scarves, gloves and mittens for the Free Store beginning in November. They are always so grateful for the donations that we send. Please leave your items in the wash tub and Susan will deliver weekly. Thanking you in advance for your kindness.
P A G E 8 Prayer and Praise Prayer and Praise: The church office will be closed on Wednesday, November 25, Thursday, November 26 and Friday, November 27 in celebration of Thanksgiving. Pastor Joy and the staff wish you a very blessed Thanksgiving with your families. Give praises for your blessings, your family, home, friends, job, our Community. Please pray for: Faith UMC, Becky Howard, Mary Kay Francis, Brooke Anderson, Kent & Helen King, Nancy Frisbee, Jerry Moore, Sr., Doug Adams, Barbara Olney, Todd Sands, Erin Watts, Jimmy Moore, Dorothy Walcutt, Rick Cornell, Logan Wolford, the homeless, abused, sick, imprisoned, those who have not yet accepted Christ and those who only minimally follow the teachings of Christ. Medical Faith shut-ins: Kathleen McCutcheon, Frances Johnson, and Jean Buckley. Pray for your church, your pastor and your church leaders. F A I T H I N A C T I O N
P A G E 9 United Methodist Women in Action New Hope Circle Ladies of the New Hope Circle will be meeting on Sunday, November 8 at the home of Gail McGreevy at 6:30 PM. All are welcome, ask a member for more information. Eventide Circle Eventide Circle will meet at the church 1p.m.,Thurs., Nov. 5, 2015 All members are asked to bring something or thought that they would like to share about Thanksgiving. Devotions: Pat Tolle; Response Moment: Henrietta Hurst; Hostess: Barbara Tignor Thank Offering may still be turned at this meeting. Enjoy a Warm Lunch with New Hope Circle On Sunday, November 22 nd, stay after the service and join us for lunch in the fellowship hall. The New Hope Circle will contribute all donations to the Faith United Methodist Church Boiler Replacement fund. On the menu is chicken and noodles, chili soup, corn muffins, hot buttered rolls and brownies. After the lunch, join us for the hanging of the greens as circle members will be decorating the church to celebrate the start of Advent. You are welcome to stay and help!
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