FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Halstead, Kansas October 29, 2017 Meditation #3 Praise Song Praise God from Whom HWB #118 Pastor Steve Gathering Music Welcome and Announcements Brocia Mueller Benediction Postlude Prelude Call to Worship Here in this Place HWB #6 Here I am to Worship Projected Scripture Reader s Theater Meditation #1 Children s Story God of the Bible STJ #27 Bless the Lord Projected Offering and Offertory Prayer of Praise and Concern Scripture #2 Shout to the Lord - Projected Step by Step - Projected Meditation #2 Scripture #3 My God Projected To God be the Glory HWB #102 Brocia Mueller Ortman Family Ruth Mueller Jason Smoker Church Budget Pastor Steve Haspel Family Chuck Haspels Wilcox Family CALENDAR *Asterisk indicates to stand as you are able. Visitors, please complete a Visitor Information Card from the pew pocket and place in the offering plate. Oct. 29 9:30 am Combined Adult Sunday School 3-7 pm Pumpkin Patch Outing Oct. 31 7:45 am Early Birds Breakfast Nov. 1 5:00 pm Kids Club 6:00 pm Supper 6:45 pm Adult Bible Study 8:00 pm Choir ANNOUNCEMENTS Secretary Note: The November-December issue of The Upper Room is available in the literature rack. This is a great little daily devotional that is free if you re looking for a new resource! Pumpkin Patch Outing: The Pathfinders Sunday school class invites the church to join us at P and M Pumpkin Ranch (311 16 th Ave. west of Moundridge) on Sunday, Oct. 29 from 3-7 pm. We have reserved a campfire spot again, and will provide hot dogs, sides, drinks and s mores. There are activities for all ages! Each person will receive a discounted admission price by mentioning First Mennonite when they enter. Our annual Mission Supper will be held Saturday, Nov. 11 from 5-7 pm. Proceeds will benefit Neighbors Store and our missionary partners, Dan & Kathryn Smith-Derksen and Juanita & Francisco Machado. Please sign-up to help on the sheets in the hallway.
The Stewardship committee has followed up on requests for new pew cushions. We have met with Katy Coy of Main Street Interiors to assist in selecting a style and fabric to match the décor. The fabric sample that was chosen will be on the table in the foyer. The bid we have received for back and seat cushions is $11,792.50. We will have a congregational vote after the Sunday service on November 5th. We will accept absentee ballots if you will not be present on that day. On a piece of paper write yes, if approved or no to disapprove, and give it to a Stewardship member (Leon Schmidt, Dwight Mueller, John Will, Pauline Regier, Jim Loflin, Dale Ortman, Alan Mueller). Donations are welcome and greatly appreciated. Please make checks payable to the church and designate Pew Cushions and place in the offering plate. "We would like to thank everyone for your prayers, support, cards, and gifts of food throughout his extended illness and now at this time of loss." - The Family of Bennie Unruh PASTOR: Steve Wilcox www.firstmennonitehalstead.org Office Phone: 316-835-2282 Cell Phone: 316-322-5651 Office Hours: Tues. 9-2 & Thurs. 8-11, 12-3 WELCOMERS TODAY James & Debbie Nightingale Harley & Elaine Mohler ORGANIST/PIANIST NURSERY TODAY Marilyn Mueller & Sandy Lewis CHURCH ATTENDANCE LAST SUNDAY 104 OFFERING LAST SUNDAY Hog Roast (designated) $1,884.00 Church Budget 750.00 Meat Canning 200.00 Bennie Unruh Memorial 55.00 Western District Conference 110.00 WDC Hurricane Relief 50.00 Wednesday Supper 102.00 OFFERING NEXT SUNDAY MC USA WELCOMERS NEXT SUNDAY Dale & Dorothy Dick Joyce Franz NURSERY NEXT SUNDAY Shirley Rodenberg & Shaun Ortman
ANNOUNCEMENTS Thank you for all of the visits, birthday cards and well wishes. It was a very special day! Life is fantastic and difficult too. But Jesus created us for joy. He wants us to celebrate in Him and with Him. He wants us to let out a yell of delight. He is so good! The life He has given us is filled with sweetness. So Clap! Jump for Joy! Do a funky dance! Share a meal with friends! And know that in Him there are more wins, more joy, and more celebrations on the ways. Susan Foth Aughtmon Thank you all for your attendance and generosity for the Hog Roast! We had about 150 in attendance, the day was beautiful and the music uplifting. Praise God for the wonderful fellowship! Halstead First Mennonite Church will be presenting the 2017 Christmas Cantata "God With Us" at their Christmas Eve program at 7:00pm on December 24th. They are inviting anyone from the community or from churches in the community to join them in making this a celebratory community program. Practices are scheduled for the following Wednesday nights: November 1st, 15th, and 29th, and December 6th, 13th, and 20th. Our churches may be too small for individual choirs but could create some beautiful music if we all join together. If you are interested, please meet at First Mennonite Church at 4th and Santa Fe at 8:00pm Wednesday, November 1st. All students and interested parties that attended a rural school are invited, Sunday, October 29, from 12:30-2:30 pm. to come to our annual reunion at 122 E. 6th in Newton. Bring a dish to share and table service. Drinks will be provided. For more info call Beth VanNatta at 316-830-2185. Meat canned by Mennonite Central Committee is distributed to Ukraine, Ethiopia, and North Korea (among other countries) and in food pantries in the USA. You can participate at the MCC Center in North Newton Oct 31st, Nov 1 and 2 (Tuesday from noon until 9 pm; Wed and Thursday beginning at 6 am). Our church is also responsible to supply coffee cakes on Tuesday and supper for the 4 guys operating the canner on Wed. Sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board. Funds designated for meat canning can be placed in the church offering plate or given to Larry Regier. Think about the "tasty love" in the name of Christ you are sharing with those who do not have. ANNOUNCEMENTS Thank you for all of the visits, birthday cards and well wishes. It was a very special day! Life is fantastic and difficult too. But Jesus created us for joy. He wants us to celebrate in Him and with Him. He wants us to let out a yell of delight. He is so good! The life He has given us is filled with sweetness. So Clap! Jump for Joy! Do a funky dance! Share a meal with friends! And know that in Him there are more wins, more joy, and more celebrations on the ways. Susan Foth Aughtmon Thank you all for your attendance and generosity for the Hog Roast! We had about 150 in attendance, the day was beautiful and the music uplifting. Praise God for the wonderful fellowship! Halstead First Mennonite Church will be presenting the 2017 Christmas Cantata "God With Us" at their Christmas Eve program at 7:00pm on December 24th. They are inviting anyone from the community or from churches in the community to join them in making this a celebratory community program. Practices are scheduled for the following Wednesday nights: November 1st, 15th, and 29th, and December 6th, 13th, and 20th. Our churches may be too small for individual choirs but could create some beautiful music if we all join together. If you are interested, please meet at First Mennonite Church at 4th and Santa Fe at 8:00pm Wednesday, November 1st. All students and interested parties that attended a rural school are invited, Sunday, October 29, from 12:30-2:30 pm. to come to our annual reunion at 122 E. 6th in Newton. Bring a dish to share and table service. Drinks will be provided. For more info call Beth VanNatta at 316-830-2185. Meat canned by Mennonite Central Committee is distributed to Ukraine, Ethiopia, and North Korea (among other countries) and in food pantries in the USA. You can participate at the MCC Center in North Newton Oct 31st, Nov 1 and 2 (Tuesday from noon until 9 pm; Wed and Thursday beginning at 6 am). Our church is also responsible to supply coffee cakes on Tuesday and supper for the 4 guys operating the canner on Wed. Sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board. Funds designated for meat canning can be placed in the church offering plate or given to Larry Regier. Think about the "tasty love" in the name of Christ you are sharing with those who do not have.
Bethel College: TODAY Lecture by Brad Born on Pat Barker s novel Regeneration, 3 p.m., Kauffman Museum. This talk is part of the programming around the museum s special exhibit Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness in the Great War. Born is professor of English at Bethel College, and the novel is set during World War I. Nov. 4 Kauffman Museum First-Saturday Bird Walk. Join experienced birders Gregg Friesen and Rod Wedel at 8 a.m. in the museum parking lot for a walk of 1 to 1.5 hours. Please be aware this is mostly on an unpaved trail and the terrain is sometimes sloping or steep. Nov. 4 Bethel College Wind Ensemble concert, featuring music by Morten Lauridsen, Derek Jenkins, Peter Meechan and William Schuman, 7:30 p.m., with special guests, composers Jenkins and Meechan and conductor Joseph Parisi; Memorial Hall. Nov. 5 Bethel College Sings, featuring the Women s Chorus and the Men s Ensemble, Woven and Open Road, the Concert Choir, and soloists, 3 p.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church. You're invited to Lunch & Learn at MCC on Thursday, November 9. MCC is excited to host Doug Hostetter, director of the MCC United Nations office, and Thien Phoc, an intern from Vietnam, for this lunch! Their talk will focus on the Vietnam War sharing about "Living Peace in Time of War: reflections on MCC service in the war zone during the Vietnam War" and about MCC's work in post-war Vietnam. Lunch will be provided by Mojo's Coffee Bar. Please RSVP by Monday, Nov. 6 to patsydirksen@mcc.org or 316.283.2720. Go to mcc.org/lunch-learn for more information. Looking for that next great adventure? MCC SALT positions now available! Take chances. Make mistakes. Get messy. Be challenged. Learn some things. Teach some things. Spend a year living somewhere that you never dreamed you'd go... Serving and Learning Together (SALT) is a year-long, cross-cultural service experience. Through SALT, Christian young adults from Canada and the U.S. serve internationally in a wide variety of positions in fields like education, agriculture, health care, information technology, peace and more! Start now at salt.mcc.org, to find answers to frequently asked questions, assignment options and to apply! Many families face the high cost of long-term care at some point, and most of the costs are not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. Everence is presenting a seminar, Current strategies for long-term care, at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at Meridian Center, 1420 E. Broadway Court, Newton. Information will focus on handling costs of Bethel College: TODAY Lecture by Brad Born on Pat Barker s novel Regeneration, 3 p.m., Kauffman Museum. This talk is part of the programming around the museum s special exhibit Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness in the Great War. Born is professor of English at Bethel College, and the novel is set during World War I. Nov. 4 Kauffman Museum First-Saturday Bird Walk. Join experienced birders Gregg Friesen and Rod Wedel at 8 a.m. in the museum parking lot for a walk of 1 to 1.5 hours. Please be aware this is mostly on an unpaved trail and the terrain is sometimes sloping or steep. Nov. 4 Bethel College Wind Ensemble concert, featuring music by Morten Lauridsen, Derek Jenkins, Peter Meechan and William Schuman, 7:30 p.m., with special guests, composers Jenkins and Meechan and conductor Joseph Parisi; Memorial Hall. Nov. 5 Bethel College Sings, featuring the Women s Chorus and the Men s Ensemble, Woven and Open Road, the Concert Choir, and soloists, 3 p.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church. You're invited to Lunch & Learn at MCC on Thursday, November 9. MCC is excited to host Doug Hostetter, director of the MCC United Nations office, and Thien Phoc, an intern from Vietnam, for this lunch! Their talk will focus on the Vietnam War sharing about "Living Peace in Time of War: reflections on MCC service in the war zone during the Vietnam War" and about MCC's work in post-war Vietnam. Lunch will be provided by Mojo's Coffee Bar. Please RSVP by Monday, Nov. 6 to patsydirksen@mcc.org or 316.283.2720. Go to mcc.org/lunch-learn for more information. Looking for that next great adventure? MCC SALT positions now available! Take chances. Make mistakes. Get messy. Be challenged. Learn some things. Teach some things. Spend a year living somewhere that you never dreamed you'd go... Serving and Learning Together (SALT) is a year-long, cross-cultural service experience. Through SALT, Christian young adults from Canada and the U.S. serve internationally in a wide variety of positions in fields like education, agriculture, health care, information technology, peace and more! Start now at salt.mcc.org, to find answers to frequently asked questions, assignment options and to apply! Many families face the high cost of long-term care at some point, and most of the costs are not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. Everence is presenting a seminar, Current strategies for long-term care, at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at Meridian Center, 1420 E. Broadway Court, Newton. Information will focus on handling costs of
long-term care without wiping out your life savings. Coffee and desserts will be served. Please RSVP by Nov. 9 to Sandy Popp at (620) 662-7900 or sandy.popp@everence.com. Calling all volunteers! The remodeling of the Camp Mennoscah kitchen will begin this December, and we will need volunteers! Here is a beginning tentative schedule: December 2-9: Remove all present equipment and fixtures in kitchen. Remove ceiling and all plumbing pipes and electric as needed. December 11: Have kitchen area ready for plumbing and electrical contractors. Further dates will be advertised as we progress. If you are interested in working on the remodel project, please contact Jim Yoder at 316-284-3890 (call or text), jdyoder@cox.net, or to Camp Mennoscah at (620)297-3290, office@campmennoscah.org. Include your name, address, phone, and e-mail address. Thanks for considering this opportunity! Treasurer s Report Budget balance @ 01/01/17 9,606.95 January-August Receipts 75,036.45 January-August Expenses (83,162.03) Budget balance @ 08/31/17 1,481.37 September Receipts 10,316.41 September Expenses (7,965.56) Budget balance @ 09/30/17 3,832.22 PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES Continue to keep Edith Unruh and family in your prayers as they navigate life now with Bennie having gone home to be with Jesus. May they experience a deep comfort and peace at this time. Praise God for the great turn out at the Hog Roast last Sunday! May God use the funds raised there to further His kingdom and help those in need. Western District Conference: Pray for WDC congregations supporting immigrants in their communities and families, and for those who offer immigration-related training and resources. Mennonite Mission Network: Country School, an English-language academy in Spain founded by Brian and Noelia Fox, is starting its fifth year of classes this month. Pray for the Fox family, serving with Mennonite Mission Network, as they help their students grow in faith as well as intellectually. long-term care without wiping out your life savings. Coffee and desserts will be served. Please RSVP by Nov. 9 to Sandy Popp at (620) 662-7900 or sandy.popp@everence.com. Calling all volunteers! The remodeling of the Camp Mennoscah kitchen will begin this December, and we will need volunteers! Here is a beginning tentative schedule: December 2-9: Remove all present equipment and fixtures in kitchen. Remove ceiling and all plumbing pipes and electric as needed. December 11: Have kitchen area ready for plumbing and electrical contractors. Further dates will be advertised as we progress. If you are interested in working on the remodel project, please contact Jim Yoder at 316-284-3890 (call or text), jdyoder@cox.net, or to Camp Mennoscah at (620)297-3290, office@campmennoscah.org. Include your name, address, phone, and e-mail address. Thanks for considering this opportunity! Treasurer s Report Budget balance @ 01/01/17 9,606.95 January-August Receipts 75,036.45 January-August Expenses (83,162.03) Budget balance @ 08/31/17 1,481.37 September Receipts 10,316.41 September Expenses (7,965.56) Budget balance @ 09/30/17 3,832.22 PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES Continue to keep Edith Unruh and family in your prayers as they navigate life now with Bennie having gone home to be with Jesus. May they experience a deep comfort and peace at this time. Praise God for the great turn out at the Hog Roast last Sunday! May God use the funds raised there to further His kingdom and help those in need. Western District Conference: Pray for WDC congregations supporting immigrants in their communities and families, and for those who offer immigration-related training and resources. Mennonite Mission Network: Country School, an English-language academy in Spain founded by Brian and Noelia Fox, is starting its fifth year of classes this month. Pray for the Fox family, serving with Mennonite Mission Network, as they help their students grow in faith as well as intellectually.