HEWLETT-PACKARD Faith s Focus Faith United Methodist Church Faith UMC, What would you have the Lord Do? What do you want Me to do for you? He said, Lord that I may receive my sight (Luke 18:41) Recently I read a daily devotional on this very scripture and thought about how God changes things in accordance with His will. Our Lord transforms each Christian by the power of the Holy Spirit not just once but during the entire length of their faith journey. The blind man of this story was healed due to the fact that he had belief in the healing of the great Physician. This instant healing of the blind man changed his entire life from that point forward. Healing and transformation in the life of a Christian continues to shape and mold them into a new creation to the point that they no longer recognize the old self. The congregation as a whole at Faith UMC has been asking and praying for change, transformation, and healing in accordance with the life of the Church. Long before my arrival, the Visioning Team started their work and prayed that the Holy Spirit will guide them to grasp a clear and focused view of the role that Faith UMC is to fulfill in bringing glory to God. I am excited to announce that the Visioning Team will be finishing up Paragraph 213 with just a few more meetings and have a town hall gathering on April 10 th to discuss the findings. They will then later present their recommendations to the Administrative Board in regards to moving forward. Some forms of change that we experience in life are easy to get along with while other changes never feel totally comfortable for us. A time change is set to spring forward in a few weeks and some people will have a hard time adjusting to the lost hour. Some will prosper in activity and others will go on as if nothing has really changed in their life. What would happen if God granted Faith UMC the very thing that it has been asking for? How would your daily life be different and what impacts would be involved? The blind man in this story could never claim to be blind again and therefore followed Jesus allowing his life to bring glory to his Heavenly Father. Jesus asks, What do you want Me to do for you? Blessings, Pastor Nate March, 2016 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Visioning Team 2 This N That 3 Faith UMC In Action 4 March Info 5 Finances 6 Calendar 7
VISIONING TEAM Meeting recap: The Vision Team spent time in February reviewing a summary presented by Karl Bauman of the assets, income and expenses of the church. The summary gave a unique perspective on the general budget and other funds of the church, including the endowment, memorial, building and the three mission funds (Our Church, Our Community and Our World). Faith UMC has a 2016 General Fund Budget of 181,480 with projected income for 2016 at 181,658. It is clear that we are blessed to be part of a giving congregation that has put us in good financial standing where we are not currently struggling to fund our general (operating) budget. Because of our financial standing there is huge opportunity for our church to continue to plan externally focused mission opportunities. Below is a brief table to show this year s expenses and last year s income. If you would like to review the full Church Accounting Structure and Summary, visit the Visioning kiosk near the southeast entrance of the church or see Ryan Wood or Karl Bauman, they would be happy to share it with you. Account Name Description/Comments 2016 Budget Expenses () General Fund Wages, Insurance, Utilities, Maintenance, Apportionments, Education, Worship, Supplies 2015 Actual Income () 181,480 182,935 Designated Donations - 14,842 Missions (Local) Our Church 2,380 15,063 Our Community 3,024 7,436 Mission Our World - 11,554 Building Fund Endowment Fund Memorial Fund For New Church Loan Payment Interest for Charitable Giving Library Totals 27,264 43,290-1,128 1,300 5,570 215,448 281,818 Mark your calendars and save the dates: The next Visioning meeting will be held at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, March 22, 2016. The group will be continuing the Paragraph 213 discovery process and working through Worksheet 5: Evaluation of Ministry Study. During the next meeting the group will be led through a Transition Primer Workbook to learn ways of facilitating healthy change. Discussion will also take place from the group s reading of Congregational Leadership in Anxious Times, by Peter L. Steinke. The Visioning Team is starting to plan for our next Town Hall meeting after service on Sunday, April 10, 2016. More details will be announced in upcoming weeks. Page 2
17th MARCH CELEBRATIONS! Happy Anniversary to.. Bob & Danette Zieroff 22nd Jim & Caroline Hart Happy Birthday to... 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 6th 10th 12th 14th 18th 18th Sarah Geeck Shirley Hummel Mackenzie Shelby Alexis Germain Roy Smith Dave Moore Michael Drey Kathleen Long Ellen Maynard Michael Hasenfratz Betty Bergman Kyle Shelby 20th Connie Clark 20th Betty Hanchett 20th Nancy Schrader 21st Seth Haskell 24th Polly Gordon 26th 29th 29th Jeff Dana Kapre Filhart Ryan Filhart 30th Jim Chambers 31st Phyllis Dickinson HELP WANTED: If you can help make noodles on Wednesday, please let Mary Geeck know. If you would like to help make pies on Thursday contact Jan Selesky. If you re available to help with chickens on Wednesday please see Jean Sprenger. We could use 2-3 people for each day. If you d like to help in the dining room please contact Gret Tigner. Your help would be greatly appreciated! PRAYER SHAWLS Do you know someone who needs a prayer shawl or lap robe? Please complete a request form and put in Liz Bashore s mailbox. Forms are available in the mailbox area. Would you be willing to knit or crochet them? Please call Liz Bashore at (989) 465-1460 for This n that Scripture Readings March 6, 2016 4th Sunday in Lent Joshua 5:9-12 Psalm 32 (UMH 766) 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 March 13, 2016 5th Sunday in Lent Isaiah 43:16-21 Psalm 127 (UMH 847) Philippians 3:4b-14 John 12:1-8 March 20, 2016 6th Sunday in Lent Palm Sunday/Liturgy of Palms Luke 19:28-40 Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 (UMH 839) March 27, 2016 Easter Acts 10:34-43 Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 (UMH 839) 1 Corinthians 15:19-26 John 20:1-18 or Luke 24:1-12 SMALL GROUP Page 3
Faith United Methodist Church IN ACTION! SCA venger HUNT Saturday, March 12th at 11:00 a.m. Start at the Coleman Family Center and follow the clues through Coleman and pick up eggs full of candy. You will end up back at the Coleman Family Center where you will enjoy hotdogs, snacks, inflatable and prizes! This event is FREE and open to the first 150 children! Get ready to put on your dancing shoes! The DADDY ~ DAUGHTER DANCE is May 6th at Faith UMC Watch for more details to come! BLOCK PARTY! B Saturday, April 16th from 10:00 a.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. L Midland First UMC 315 Larkin Street in Midland There is an art to being a good neighbor, Jesus Style. It s about caring for them enough to build a relationship. To develop a friendship with a missional intention with those around you. To care for their physical and spiritual needs. Can you share your story with those closest to you, and allow them to share their story with you? Come join us along with Keynote Speaker: Rev. Bob Farr for the Like a Good Neighbor Block Party! Page 4
Faith s Focus Newsletter In an effort to reduce the cost of printing newsletters, we are asking for anyone interested in receiving an electronic copy of the newsletter (via email) if you would let us know by sending an email to the church at: colemanfaithumc@sbcglobal.net Please put NEWSLETTER in the subject line Just let us know your name and that you would like to receive email copies of the newsletter. Upon receipt of your request you will no longer find hard copies in your mailbox and will only receive them via email. MARCH USHERS Matt, Rachel, Carter, Spencer and Nora Brownlee DATE LITURGISTS ALTAR FLOWERS MISSION NURSERY ORGANIST/ CANDLE PIANIST March 6th TBD Ryan & Shawn MacPhee Martha Hasenfratz Volunteers Needed March 13th Chris Penny Available Available Volunteers Needed March 20th Kathy Howard Available Available Volunteers Needed March 27th Terri Reed Available Available Volunteers Needed Linda Staley Sharon Moyer Linda Staley Kathleen Long FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Church: 989-465-6181 Parsonage: 989-465-1290 e-mail: colemanfaithumc@sbcglobal.net www.faith-umc-coleman.com Pastor: Nate Reed Pastor Reed s Office hours: Monday Thursday 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Secretary: Nelia Crowl Treasurer: Pat Winn Church Office hours: Tuesday Thursday 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Treasurer s Office Hours: Tuesday 10 a.m. 12 p.m. Custodians: Gary & Connie Clark Page 5
For questions regarding the Financial Report, please contact Sandy Bauman. Thank you! March, 2016 Expenses Administrative 10,733.08 Ministries 94.75 Our Church 0.00 Our Community Total General Expenses 11,003.22 Building Fund 698.32 Missions 0.00 MFY 0.00 Total Expenses 11,701.54 BDG FUND REPORT Beginning Balance Income Expenses Total 7,422.02 1,691.00 3,113.02 6,550.00 Bank Balance 6,000.00 Loan Fund Balance FUMC Old Bld. Sav. 137,626.42 8,400.00 P age 6 V o l ume 23, I ss ue 3
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