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October 2013 Pastor Bob Miller A Note from Bob Missions Youth Calendar 1 2 3 4 5 Let love be genuine...love one another with mutual affection; outdo one another in showing honor rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, perserve in prayer. Contribute to the needs of the saints; extend hospitality to strangers. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not persecute them. Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep. Live in harmony with one another (Romans 12:9-16) BDay/Anniversary Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ; These have always been some of my favorite verses of scripture, as I Committee/ Misc. News 5 find them to be so very relevant to the whole matter of life, and certainly of our common life as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. The church is always at her very best when brothers and sisters bound through our common faith, share the intimacy of life together. Within this common life we Golf 6 are bound by love. The love that God has for us and our love for God and History for each other. We are all eager to rejoice with one another in the good 6 news events that happen in life, yet what binds us together in the most profound manner, is the common sorrows that we share. Ask anyone who UMW 7 has been through a profound grief and they will quickly tell you of the strengthened friendships or newly discovered friendships that came through someone being there for them and with them in their darkest days. Indeed, nothing binds us together like a common sorrow. There is an old story that comes from the days of slavery in which one lady speaks to a neighbor s slave about the death of the slave s aunt. The neighbor says to the slave, I m sorry to hear about your Aunt Lucy s death. You must miss her greatly. You were such friends. The slave replies, Yes m, I is sorry she died. But we wasn t no friends. The neighbor says, Why I thought you were. I ve seen you laughing and talking together lots of times. The slave replied, Yes m. That s so. We ve laughed together, and we ve talked together, but we is just quaintances. You see, Miss Ruth, we ain t never shed no tears. Folks got to cry together before dey is friends. None of us welcome sorrow, yet I think that we all realize that sorrow is very much a part of life. It comes to all of us at some time or another and if your life has been like mine, you have had sorrow at many different points in life. Aren t you thankful for those who wept with you in your sorrow? I know that I am, and I am thankful for times that I have been able to be a part of someone else s sorrow. Nothing binds us like the bond that comes from shraed sorrow. One of the many beauties about the church is the fact that God s compassion that has been given to us has taken root and born fruit that we may be able to have compassion for others. So let me close with these words from the Lord Jesus: Beloved, love one another just as I have loved you. In Christ s love, Pastor Bob

M I S S I O N M E A L S Mission News: Sparta United Methodist Church is caring for others The list of things that are done in Missions is long; as a matter-a-fact a partial list will be in the fellowship hall during the October Mission Meal at the dessert table. The request is for you to look at it and add things that we have left out. The opportunities/possibilities in Alleghany County and around the world is absolutely overwhelming!!! Mission Meals: The idea of Mission Meals was started as a result of an in-depth 32 week study. The first of 3 studies title was Becoming Disciples through Bible Study. Twelve of us studied with the desire to put discipleship into action, not just a study. The 12 of us, Leland and Sharon Simons, Pratt Davis, Robbie Presnell, Paula Presnell, Jeri Friar, Ed and Marion Adams, Melinda Boyer, Susan Miles, Diane Lasley, and Suzanne Murphy, plus leader Dr. Shelly Wilson. Shelly had all of us leading as the desire was for us to realize we are all disciples, not just the minister. The first goal was to raise enough money for an Ark (another story for another newsletter). The desire of the mission meal was to raise funds for designated areas needing assistance with a conscious effort to include local, regional, state, national and world-wide destinations. Then came the realization that this was also a good opportunity for us to grow in friendships as a church family, a time to sit and enjoy a meal with other believers. Folks of the Methodist, Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist and Episcopal faith have all attended and broken bread together. Then the other added benefit was to help those that have no family, to give them the opportunity to be with someone. Page 2 The Lord will indeed give what is good, and our land will yield its harvest. Psalm 85:12(NIV) "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." Galatians 6:9 (NIV) We love because He first loved us. 1John 4:19 Strive for peace with everyone, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. Hebrews 12:14 The amount of people who help at mission meals is tremendous. This is a thank you for the many people that have helped regularly and occasionally, to prepare the Mission Meals. The suggestion is to schedule 6 people to prepare and serve and an additional 6 to clean up. One who is always on the cleanup crew is Beverly Pruitt as she likes to work in the kitchen. Colette Nester and her boys set up the fellowship hall each mission meal. Faye Reeves, Lucy Roe and Margaret Connor bring a desert and Margaret brings her delightful home crafted bread. WE ARE ALL SO BLESSED!!! Several other people bring deserts on a regular basis and I do not want to leave anyone out so a HUGH thank you to all who have been giving with their time and talent. The Mission Meals are something that the Faith Journey Class does as a mission, however, we want to share this with others who are interested. I have heard from Pastor Bob that other people want to sponsor a Mission Meal. If you desire to participate in this ministry or would like to host a meal during the year this is great! Please CALL the church office 372-4441, Mike Dehart 363-3012 or Susan 657-7190. We want to share this joy/ mission with others who are interested. Submitted by: Susan Miles

S P A R T A U M Y F Page 3 God is good all the time and all the time God is good. We are studying from our new Sunday school curriculum, "Bible Lessons for Youth" and were challenged to create a set of alphabet cards for a child. Each card should state a rule and why a child should follow it. I want to share what our youth came up with. I hope you will be blessed and challenged as I have been. A is for apologies- which help people forgive us. B is for believe- put your trust in God, He is always there to help you. C is for courtesy- which would help others to be courteous towards you. D is for destroy- don't destroy what God has given us. E is for encourage- encourage people to do their best. F is for faith- have faith in God, yourself, and others. G is for give- give your love and your time. H is for hope- have hope that God will take care of you. I is for inspire- inspire others to help them to do their best. J is for joyous- be joyful and celebrate God. J is for judge- we should not judge others for God is the one true judge. K is for kindness- treat others with kindness in all that you do. K is for kneel- we should kneel down in prayer. L is for love- God loved us first so we should love one another. M is for manners- always use your manners in every situation. M is for mercy- forgive others and they will forgive you. N is for neighbor- love your neighbor as yourself. O is for obedient- always listen to your parents, teachers, and leaders. Do what they ask of you. P is for prayer- pray everyday. P is for patience- have patience with your neighbors and God. Q is for quiet- know when it is the right time to talk, and the right time to listen. Q is for quality- let kindness be the quality for your actions. R is for respect- respect others and treat them the way that you would like to be treated. R is for reliable- rely on God. S is for share- be kind to each other and take turns. T is for teach- teach God's word to others. U is for understanding- understand the Bible. V is for voice- you can use your voice to express your love for God. W is for worship- worship God everyday. X is for xenagogue- one who guides. Y is for yourself- you can not love others if you do not love yourself. Z is for zig zag- don't go through life zig zagging back and forth without God's guidance. Blessings- Talina Pipes

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BIRTHDAYS Page 5 Duane Davis Oct. 2 Matthew Nester-Oct. 2 Jo Burch-Oct. 4 Camille Green-Oct. 4 Allen Reinhardt-Oct. 4 Lucy Roe-Oct. 6 Michael DeHart-Oct. 8 Ricky Brown-Oct. 9 John Wishon-Oct. 9 Mintie Saintsing-Oct. 11 Margaret Connor-Oct. 18 Ellen Church-Oct. 21 Cynthia McKenna-Oct. 21 Mattie Wyatt-Oct. 21 Margaret Barker-Oct. 25 Yvonne Oliver-Oct. 25 Carawyn McKenna-Oct. 29 Jeff Cox-Oct. 31 Anniversaries Greg and Waynna Wyatt-October 3 Larry and Donna Myers-October 9 Robert and Pam Andrews-October 14 Wayne and Sandy Lovett-October 14 Vickie and Charlie Scott-October 22 Marion and Ed Adams-October 24 Julie and Patrick Tucker-October 26 Pre School: Be on the look out! Art sale fund raiser coming soon! Note from our youth: "Our youth group means a lot to us. We all look forward to coming every week to learn. Every week is better than the last. I am so thankful to have my youth group family." Katy Kilmartin Safe Sanctuary Refresher training for Safe Sanctuary will be held on October 27 at 2pm for those who were trained last October. You will receive notifications by mail. If you are not currently certified and would like to help in any capacity with our young members, please contact Kathy Mock or the church and we will arrange a class. C OMMITTEE UPDATES Building Committee has come to a consensus and has met with an architect. He will be providing a proposal and alternatives. He was easy to talk to and appeared to understand our requests/needs to be good stewards of resources and provide adequate space with room to grow. Parking issues are also being addressed More to come! Nominations Committee has been contacting people to serve in a variety of capacities. Please think about areas in which you could share your talents. We have many committees/ministries that need your help! Reading Renewal Program has begun placing tutors in the schools in Alleghany and Ashe counties. We still need volunteer tutors You pick your times and the school and even the grade level. K-5 children are our target for literacy. Please contact Kathy Mock at 336-359-8154 if you need more information or would like to volunteer. We will potentially conduct an orientation session in November.

2013 Church Golf League Each week golfers from several different churches contribute money to a "charity jar. This year $640 we contributed, which was the most ever raised. It was a great year with wonderful fellowship. The winning team decides which charity will receive the funds. United Methodist Team 2 won and donated the money to the Children's Feeding Program at Solid Rock Food Closet. The program provides " backpack meals" for children on weekends, holidays, and summer when school is not in session. Pictured are David Carpenter Director SRFC and Larry Prince, golfer. Page 6 Our History by Bonnie McMillan Vaughan Music! Music! Music! The best memories I have as a child, over 75 years ago, of music are the wonderful hymns played on the piano during Sunday school and Worship at our Sparta United Methodist Church. Decades later when traveling through Israel in 1978, on a seminar with our East Ohio Conference, Bishop Thomas was in Jerusalem for worship, and we were asked to call out our favorite hymn. I thought immediately of Blessed Assurance, my favorite Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) hymn. I learned to love this hymn in the 1930 s at our Sparta UMC. Another Fanny Crosby hymn, Rescue the Perishing was played as I walked to the alter at age 12 to become a member of Sparta United Methodist Church. Mrs. Carrie Inskeep, our church pianist for many years, could really tickle the ivories! I can still recall the words to these old hymns she used to play; He Leadth Me; Sweet Hour of Prayer; What A Friend We Have in Jesus; Blest Be the Tie That Binds; I Love to Tell the Story; and I Am Thine, O Lord. Sing them over again to me and many others, the hymns are a blessing to me still to this day. Their words help me to keep my faith strong. In our 1926-1946 Sparta UMC, I have no memories of a choir. I recall some benches in the back of the piano where guest soloists would sit when they came to sing during revivals or special worship services. Emogene Choate Porter I recall so well. Emogene studied piano and voice at the Juilliard School of Music in NYC and shared her talent with us many times. When our present Sparta United Methodist Church was designed, a nice choir area was included. We have had a choir from the 1950 era until today. Mrs. Pauline Doughton moved to Sparta from Wilkesboro. She and Mrs. Crystal Crouse were talented musicians. Mrs. Doughton and Mrs. Choate played organ/piano duets so beautifully. Rev. Jesse Johnson, our pastor as we moved into the new church, was a talented musician and was always willing to share his talent. Rev. Johnson offered to sing The Lords Prayer as part of the wedding ceremony when Robert and I were married in our new church on December 22, 1951. Cont. pg. 7

Cont. Our History Page 7 I reflect on hymns that different ministers brought to our congregation. This is good I had never known the old Charles Wesley hymn I want a Principle Within. Dr. Steele introduced us to this old Methodist hymn while he was our minister in the 1950 era. And then there were new hymns that have been added to our hymnals through the years- Morning Has Broken is my favorite. I first heard this old folk song played at an organ concert in Maples, FL in the 1980 s. Now it is such a wonderful hymn in our Sparta UMC. How Great Thou Art is another newer hymn in our congregation. Vacation Bible School always included singing such hymns as Jesus loves me, Onward Christian Soldiers, We Are Climbing Jacobs Ladder, There is a Balm in Gilead, and This is my Fathers World. The beauty of the Advent and Lenten seasons are so enhanced by the hymns of Christmas and Easter. Now our beloved Pastor Bob Miller has brought to our congregation the hymn we close our morning worship with as we hold hands: I'm so glad I m a part of the family of God; I've been washed in the fountain. Cleansed by his blood! Joint heirs with Jesus As we travel the sod. For I'm a part of the family, the family of God. So another memory is made of our Sparta United Methodist Church music. To be continued United Methodist Women The Festival of Tables is Saturday, October 5 th. If you would like to donate an item for the Silent Auction, please bring it to the Fellowship Hall on Friday, October 4 th from noon until 4PM. If you need an item to be picked up, please call Beverlee Scott at 372-4876 to make arrangements. Proceeds from the Festival support our local mission work and help to fund the UMW Scholarship. At the September meeting, the 2014 officers were announced and approved by the attending members. For next year, the officers will be: Beverlee Scott, President; Pratt Davis, Vice-President; Margaret Connor, Secretary; Jennifer Robinson, Treasurer; Connie Amburn, Reading Program Coordinator; Fran Lewis, Spiritual Growth Coordinator; and Lucy Roe, Nominations. Outgoing Western North Carolina Conference President Mildred Carter delivered her farewell speech on September 8 th at the Conference Annual Meeting at Lake Junaluska. In her presentation, she included a picture of the Sparta UMW members working together on our Mission Workday in August. She referred to our circle as a blessing to the Appalachian District, to United Methodist Women and to the world for the work that we do to support our national and local mission networks. Congratulations! As always, we invite every woman in the church to attend the meeting on the second Wednesday of each month at 7PM and join our circle of Faith-Hope-Love in Action. Submitted by: Beverlee Scott, President

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