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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The Chimes March 2018 Dates to remember: Lenten Breakfasts series. Dates on Pg 4 Maundy Thursday service, March 29 Chimes deadline is Mon, Mar 12 Inside this issue: Pastoral Ponderings Prayer Concerns, Missions update, Palm Branch meaning Children s Ministry News 1 2 3 Preschool News 4 Book Fair & Lenten Breakfast Schedule 5 South Carolina 6 PASTORAL PONDERINGS by Pastor Brian As I am writing this March installment of Pastoral Ponderings, I am still basking in the presence of the Lord and the moving of the Holy Spirit. What a blessing it is when God shows up in such incredible ways! In spite of my personal health issues, the passing of our precious little dog, Rusty, and then the heartbreak of losing Rachel s father, Stephen Ashby, a loved and beloved man of God who was a true example of what a Christian father and husband should be, the Lord has proven faithful through it all! I was blessed to have been a small part of our Sunday evening worship service from a couple of Sundays ago when we all gathered together to share in a time of praise and worship and celebration of Holy Baptism for several of our youth and a couple of our new adult members as well (well, soon to be official members )! I can t think of a better way to help lead us further into our Lenten journey than spending time together experiencing the blessings of God and listening with our hearts words of truth from the Lord each and every Sunday, in our Community Groups, and in all of the others activities we take part in as we minister together in service to the One who gave EVERYTHING up for us and our salvation! Speaking of Jesus and the awesome Good News of His Gospel, just as I was praying about a better way to share my heart with you all, I heard the news of the passing of the Rev. Dr. Billy Graham, worldwide evangelist of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, preacher to literally millions (possibly billions) of people, including multiple Presidents, Kings, Queens, and common folk like me! Dr. Graham always said that he only had one message and that was the fact that we all have one thing in common: We All Need a Savior and Jesus Christ Is His Name! With this truth in mind, I wanted to share the anointed words from a song written by one of my favorite Christian singer/songwriters, Dallas Holm. This song can really enable us to better focus on God s message of love for us and the entire world and it is entitled, He Knew Me Then. I know it blesses me and I hope it blesses you as well. He knew me then, He knows me now, and He died for me. He loved me then, and He loves me now, oh, how can it be? He saw my face; He knew the place that I would be today. He knew me then, He knows me now, and He loves me. Some people say that He died one day, but that was long ago. Well, I'm sure that He was a very good man, but me He did not know. Listen, my friend, what I say is true-that He knew me and He knew you. He knew you then, He knows you now, and He loves you. He knew you then, He knows you now, and He died for you. He loved you then and He loves you now, oh, I know it's true. He saw your face; He knew the place that you would be today. He knew you then, He knows you now, and He loves you. He knew us then, He knows us now, and He Loves Us Still Somehow! Amen! Thanks be to God! May we all allow this reality sink deep into our spirits and help renew and refresh us during the rest of this Lenten season. God knows us, God loves us, and Jesus humbled Himself to come and give Himself to us through His life, death, and glorious resurrection that we might have new life, eternal life, and relationship with our God forever and ever! May the same power of the Holy Spirit that raised Jesus from the grave, fill us to overflowing and may the upcoming Easter celebration become so real to us all that we come to an understanding that we don t have to be a Billy Graham in order to share the Good News with everyone! Blessings for Your Journey! In Christ s Love, PB

Page 2 The Chimes PRAYER MAKES A DIFFERENCE! Our Mission Statement: Go make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world Food for the FISH Pantry Current Needs: Peanut Butter Cereal Soup Boxed Meals Donations can be left at any of the FISH Food containers or grocery carts throughout the church. Thank you for your generosity! Continued prayers: All persons connected to our church family who are con ined to their home or nursing homes, our TV Audience, Veterans, public servants, police/ ire/medical personnel, our Preschool and Scouting families, our nation, Christ s Church universal, the United Methodist Church, our congregation, pastor and staff, Churches of the Sugar Creek Cluster: Darlington, Linden, New Market, Mace, Waveland, New Ross, Waynetown, First, Trinity, Christ and Mt Zion Prayer concerns: Ray Kirtley, Frank McDorman, Judy Jones, Ruth Evans, Ola Mae Mikesell, Ellen Read, Rhonda Smith, Brent Ashby, Kaleb Switzer, Velma Cann, Don Carpenter, Rural Mission, Bill Dickson, Becky Degitz, Barbara Odle, Our missionaries: Chris & Anna Pratt, Cru in Orlando, FL; Nathan & Katye Clark, LOAF Ministries, in Les Cayes, Haiti Our Sympathies to Rachel Campbell and family on the lose of her dad, Steve Ashby. MISSIONS UPDATE Every month we will give an update on our Mission giving for the year. Year to date we have given $8,663.54 towards missions. Here is a list of who we have supported with these funds: Montgomery County Free Clinic Trinity Life Ministries Pastor s Discretionary Fund Rural Mission Africa University Half Way Home Life Light Ministries UM Children s Home Vol for Mental Health Heifer UMCOR FISH Financial The Hub Ministries South Carolina Mission Food Back Packs New Day Charities LOAF Ministries Elysee Keesee Pam s Promise FISH Food Cru PALM BRANCH MEANING by Pastor Patty Here we are moving into the Lenten season which began this year on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 14 th. Lent is a religious observance in the Christian Liturgical calendar that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends six weeks later on Holy Thursday. Lent is the time of spiritual preparation, to the Easter season, just as Advent is for Christmas. As I have been in Florida surrounded by Palm trees, I cannot help but think of Palm Sunday which brings me to the Palm Branch meaning. On Palm Sunday, people remember Christ s sacrificial death on the cross, praise him for the gift of salvation, and look expectantly to his second coming. The palm branch is a symbol of victory, triumph, peace, and eternal life. John 12:13 reads, They took palm branches and went out to meet him shouting, Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the King of Israel! Jesus began his last week on earth by riding into Jerusalem on a donkey under a canopy of palm branches. Some churches decorate with palm branches in memory of the greeting Jesus received from the pilgrims as he rode into Jerusalem. As we are now in the Lenten season, let us lift up the palm branches praising our Lord Jesus Christ loud and clear.

March 2018 Page 3 CHILDREN S MINISTRY NEWS Sunday Morning KID S CLUB Every Sunday morning from 10:10-11:00am children ages 3-5 th grade meet upstairs for a story time, music, crafts, and games. We are discovering how that every part of us belongs to God. Parents can meet in the church parlor on the first floor, for refreshments and fellowship. Sunday Evening BRIDGE (Jr. Youth Group) Students in grades 3 rd -5 th are invited to attend a Jr. Youth Group, called Bridge, every Sunday evening from 5:30-7:00pm on the second floor in the education wing. We will be learning about Jesus and applying his teachings to our lives. Come experience Jesus life first hand! Travel to the places Jesus walked and lived. Discover key ways in which you too can follow Jesus. Celebrate with Jesus at a wedding party. Sail with Jesus on a stormy sea. Walk in the footsteps of Jesus from Bethleham to Jerusalem. After the Journey with Jesus sessions you will be well on your way to discovering the big picture of God s love and His plan of salvation shown through His Son Jesus Christ! March 4 th - Preparing Room March 11 th - BOWLING Bridge Schedule Journey with Jesus March 18 th - Super Natural Sighting March 25 th - No Class April 1 st - No Class April 8 th - Teacher Upsets Crowd April 15 th - Storm Rocks Boat April 22 nd - Blind No More April 29 th - Big Return May 6 th - Dead Man Walking May 13 th - Life Change May 20 th - Seeing is Believing May 27 th - Special EVENT TBA Don t forget to Spring Forward on March 11, 2018 March 4, 6-8 pm at New Hope Christian Illusionist Sean Emory and the Purdue Campus House Worship Team

Page 4 The Chimes PRESCHOOL 2 YEAR OLD CLASSES PRESCHOOL 3-4 YEAR OLD CLASSES Let the games begin! During the month of February we celebrated the winter Olympics. We had ice skating using wax paper, snow ball throwing with cotton balls, colorful counting bear downhill skiing, and Olympic ring panting. During the month of March, we will celebrate Dr. Seuss birthday with painting, rhyming wall, and lots of nonsense games. We will celebrate St. Patrick s Day as well, with lots of SUMMER SCHOOL! Would your child benefit from a little more kindergarten readiness? What about more socialization, summer fun, and time with friends? Enroll your child now in preschool summer school! Preschool Summer School will be for children ages four-five. Children will continue to prepare for kindergarten, go on local field trips, and practice and perfect their academic skills. STARTS ON JUNE 4 th and ENDS ON JULY 30th CLASSES HELD EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY FROM 8:30am-1:30pm ONLY 12 SPACES AVAILABLE! 16 Sessions for $280 Students bring their own lunches. Contact Rachel Campbell, 362-4817 or rcampbell@cvfumc.org, if you are interested in enrolling your child.

March 2018 Page 5 COME TO THE USBORNE BOOK FAIR! Women s Breakfast Schedule 8 am Breakfast 8:30 9:45 am Program Child Care provided Men s Breakfast Schedule 7:30 am Breakfast 8:00 am Program Mar 3 Mar 10 Mar 17 Mar 24 Holy Cross Lutheran Christ Lutheran Harvest Fellowship First United Pentecostal Mar 3 Mar 10 Mar 17 Mar 24 Whitesville Chris an Harvest Fellowship Smartsburg Chris an First United Methodist

The Chimes March 2018 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 212 E Wabash Ave Crawfordsville, IN 47933 765-362-4817 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN PERMIT NO. 139 Brian Campbell, Pastor brian.campbell@inumc.org Patty Bymaster, Assoc. Pastor patty.bymaster@inumc.org DATED MATERIAL Rachel Campbell, Director of Children s Ministry & Preschool rcampbell@cvfumc.org Joshua Nobles, Pastor of Youth & Contemporary Worship jnobles@cvfumc.org Sherrie Lacy, Admin Assistant slacy@cvfumc.org Service Times 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship in First the Sanctuary United & Methodist Church seeks 11:10 to a.m. make Contemporary Worship disciples in the Fellowship for Jesus Hall Christ. We seek to relate 10:00 people a.m. to Sunday Christ, School connect with classes for to all the ages! Body people of Christ, and reach 9:30-11:00 out in a.m. love and Take-Up-A-Cup concern to in the Library world. & Narthex SOUTH CAROLINA MISSION CALL-OUT Here is a chance to GO make disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world on the warm, sunny sea islands of Charleston County. Our 31 st trip to work for Rural Mission will be June 8 17. Our work entails building and/or repairing homes and witnessing to those at the work sites when possible. We have jobs for people of all skill levels. Team members must be 14 years old and accompanied by a parent or at least 16 years old to travel alone. There is no upper age limit for this team! Our lodging facility accommodates a team of 40. Registration (first come, first served) will begin at our first team meeting on Monday, April 2 at 7:00. A $25 registration fee is required. If you are considering the trip or want more information, contact Cynda Mellish at clmellish@gmail.com or 376-2025 to be put on our contact list. Any former team member will also be happy to share about their experience!