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THE CHIMES Dixboro United Methodist Church September/October 2016 Vol. LXIII No. 4 VCI update: On Sunday, August 28 th, your Church Council voted unanimously to begin Phase I of the Vital Church Initiative (see July/ August Chimes for a fuller description of VCI). The foundational text for VCI is Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations by Bishop Robert Schnase and in preparation for our participation in VCI, this fall s sermon series and for all ages will be based on the Five Practices. According to Bishop Schnase, vibrant, growing, fruitful congregations repeat and deepen certain fundamental activities and strive to perform them with excellence: Radical Hospitality, Passionate, Intentional Faith Development, Risk- Taking Mission and Service, and Extravagant Generosity. Through these practices, congregations offer the invitation and welcome of Christ, provide worship that connects us to God and to one another, offer opportunities for people to grow in Christ by learning in community, relieve suffering and improve the conditions of people in need through service and mission, and teach people to give of themselves. The author notes these words are dangerous, edgy and provocative. The intent is to push the boundaries: 1) from welcoming those like us to hospitality with those unlike us; 2) from good worship to worship at its very best; 3) from education that is stable and stagnant to faith development that is intentional and lifelong; 4) from mission that is safe and predictable to service that is risky and sacrificial; and 5) from stewardship that is constricted by scarcity to generosity that is extravagant in response to God s abundant grace. These edgy words focus us on the appropriate work that helps us fulfill the mission of church. Our Children and Youth will be focusing on the Five Practices during and Harold Tuckett (Certified Lay Servant) will be leading an adult class in the Church Parlor (see article on next page). My sermon series during worship will be based on the book as well. Books will be available in the church office for a suggested donation of $12.00. Schedule: 9/11 Radical Hospitality and First Responders Thank You Picnic 9/18 Passionate 9/25 Intentional Faith Development and Bibles awarded to our Third Graders 10/2 Worldwide Communion Sunday 10/9 Risk-Taking Mission and Service and Church-wide Mission Immersion Experience after worship 10/16 Extravagant Generosity Be blessed Rev. Tonya Arnesen

Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations Adult Book Harold Tuckett Why do some churches thrive while others die? Robert Schnase suggests there are 5 practices that characterize healthy and vital congregations: Radical Hospitality, Passionate, Intentional Faith Development, Risk-Taking Mission and Service, and Extravagant Generosity. In this 5-week class, we'll read the book "Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations" by Schnase and discuss how well Schnase's 5 practices are reflected at Dixboro UMC. The class will be led by Harold Tuckett, and each class will discuss the same topic that Rev. Tonya will be preaching on the same day in her sermon series. The class will meet Sunday mornings at 9am on September 11, 18, 25, October 9, and 16. Books may be picked up in the church office. A $12.00 donation would be helpful but not required. DUMC Traditional Turkey Dinner Returns Saturday, October 15, 2016 Barb Scheffer Get your taste buds ready for another delicious Turkey Dinner this coming October 15, 2016 in the Fellowship Hall. The ladies of the Abigail Circle along with other members of the Dixboro United Methodist Women (DUMW) will be coordinating this favorite fall event. Seating will start at 5:00 PM and end at 7:00 PM For those of you who haven t had the pleasure of enjoying this feast in the past, be assured it is a wonderful opportunity for great food and great fellowship. Roasted turkey and all the trimmings are prepared by the cooks in the church kitchen. Many others provide homemade pies and cakes, all for a very reasonable price. Proceeds minus costs contribute to a variety of Mission projects throughout the year. Please share this information with friends and neighbors. Reservations are preferred but walk-ins are acceptable as space is available. Reservations can be made by calling either the church office (734-665-5632 ) or by calling Helen Snedeker (734-761-3813) www.dixborochurch.org Don t Forget to Check Our Website! Check our website regularly to stay up to date with what s going on with our church. We have the calendar, pictures, sermon videos, and news posted regularly. You will also find our weekly bulletins along with this CHIMES (and previous editions) for view and download. Rev. Tonya M. Arnesen Lead Pastor Rev. Mary Hagley Minister of Children and Youth Rev. Cathy Freeman Deacon Emeritus Zack Belsky Director of Music Ministry Administrative Assistant Thursday Group Susan D. Engle Recently the group began studying the Gospel of John. We take turns reading aloud, comparing translations, looking at the study notes in our Bibles, and discussing what it all means. The new understanding that we have gained from the first few chapters is amazing! If this appeals to you, please join us in the Conference Room on Thursday mornings, 9:30-11:00 AM. (Homework is not required, although helpful.) dumc@dixborochurch.org Like us on Facebook! (734) 665-5632 5221 Church Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Motown Mission Experience Reflections Our Youth Motown Mission Trip was a great success this year! It was wonderful being together and working for all the people that we met. Day 2 & 3 we worked with Redford Brightmoor Initiative. Between the 2 days we painted (almost) the whole inside of Westin, Tatiana, and Taylor s house. Day 1 we worked with NSO (Neighborhood Service Organization) who primarily works with elderly neighbors. We worked with Mason doing some painting and taking care of the gardens. Day 4 We worked with Joy-Southfield Development Corporation and helped Ms. Gladys with a new cement driveway. First, we had to dig out the grass. Second, mix concrete, and third, smooth out the concrete. It was a fun day! Day 5 We helped Joy- Southfield again by cleaning up alleys and rebuilding the trailer, and then enjoyed Belle Isle Beach and a Tiger s Game. Thank you Dixboro Church for supporting us in your prayers and through your gifts!

DUMY Calendar September October September 11 1 st Responders Thank You Picnic 11:30am-1:30pm **Run games** September 18 DUMY Kick-off 11:30am-2pm September 25 CROP Walk Potluck lunch after church, walk is at 2pm. It starts and ends at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor. October 2 DUMY 11:30am-2pm October 9 Risk-Taking Mission and Service Day: All Church Mission work after a short 10-15 minute service. Be ready to work! October 15 Turkey Dinner help October 16 DUMY 11:30am-2pm **Design Trunk for Trunk or Treat** October 21 Trunk or Treat 5-6pm, be there by 4:30pm October 30 Assist with Celebration Brunch 8:00am, Brunch at 8:45am with Celebration Sunday at 10am November 4 Trivia Night 7pm at Church **Invite friends, fundraiser for missions** PK to 12 th Grade This fall we have 3 Classes from our children and youth, all classes will meet upstairs. PK (age 3) Kindergartners will meet in the first classroom with Mrs. Tuckett. 1 st 3 rd graders will meet in the third classroom with Mrs. Cox. Youth (6 th -12 th grade) in the last classroom with Mrs. Pobanz and Mrs. Fragner. Our first 6 weeks together will follow our Themes for the Fall. September 11 Radical Hospitality September 18 Passionate September 25 Intentional Faith Development **3 rd Graders will receive Bible during worship** October 2 World Communion Sunday PK-K: Communion Lesson 1 st -5 th : Learning the Bible Lesson #1 Youth: 5 Practices Session #6 October 9 Risk-Taking Mission and Service October 16 Extravagant Generosity October 23 PK-K: Self Control 1 st -5 th : Learning the Bible Lesson #2 Youth: 5 Practices Sessions #8 & 10 October 30 No : Celebration Brunch @8:45am 4 th Annual Fall Festival Trunk or Treat Friday, October 21 Rev. Mary Hagley Mark your calendars and check the weekly announcements for more information. The Fall Festival goes from 3-7pm, the Trunk or Treat is 5:30-6:30pm. This is how you can help: 3 rd Grade Bible Presentation September 25 Rev. Mary Hagley If your son or daughter or grandchild will be in 3 rd Grade this year, we would like to honor them with a Bible. Receiving your first Bible is very exciting so please join us on September 25 at 10am to celebrate. If you know someone who will receive one, please contact Rev. Mary revmaryhagley@gmail.com. Sign up to bring your car and hand out candy. Feel free to decorate your car to be entered into the Trunk Contest. Also have an interactive activity or game to play with the kids. All cars need to be there no later than 5:15pm. Donate candy for DUMC to hand out. Help at the Craft Corner Set up and clean up Contact Rev. Mary at revmaryhagley@gmail.com or Patty Burns at prburns2002@yahoo.com to sign up or help with the planning details.

F.R.O.G Week Fun! Day 1 our 16-18 youth made shirts, got to know one another and helped at Growing Hope in Ypsilanti doing the weeding. Day 2 we weeded gardens at Helen and Jack Snedeker s house and cleaned up the basement. After lunch we went to Whitmore Lake for a swim. Day 3 we went to Food Gatherers to sort out spoiled food and keep good food for our neighbors in Washtenaw County. This was the youth s favorite mission! In the afternoon we went to Rolling Hills Waterpark. Day 4 we sang at Atria and Glacier Hills Retirement Communities. Afterwards we went to Murray s Lake for their campout. Overall the week was amazing and a great opportunity to be God s hands and feet!

Dixboro Devotional Where the Church Meets to Pray From Marilyn Pobanz Read Psalm 63: 1-8 Psalm 63:1-2 Oh God, you are my God. I earnestly seek you. My soul thirsts for you; my body longs for you in this parched and weary land where there is no water. This Psalm has a special meaning for me; it is really a story of my life. At an early age, my father took me to his church, a Baptist church in Redford. In I learned the 23rd Psalm and the Lord s Prayer. I enjoyed my time in but wasn t fond of going to the church services; the minister was scary! After three or four years, we stopped attending church altogether. My brother was born with cerebral palsy. It became too difficult to care for him and go to church, too. I never pushed to go back because the minister scared me with his fire and brimstone preaching. However, those two prayers never left me. Later on in my high school and college years, they would re-enter my mind. They entered my mind when I was confronted with difficult decisions, or when I found myself in unsettling situations. Those prayers were what grounded me after my husband died. Unbeknownst to me, Jesus was nudging me, nagging me, pulling me back into the church. I knew there was something missing in my life and those prayers always comforted me. Since I had learned them in church, I began to think perhaps that is where I was meant to be. I found my way back to church and fell in love with the Bible. I read it, but reading it is different from understanding it. I wanted to understand it. Eventually, a Thursday Bible group was formed. We met to read and discuss the bible and biblically based books. That was a good start, but it didn t quench the thirst I had for learning about God s words and what they meant for me. Things changed when Marla Sonntag began leading our group. She lit a fire under all of us. We began digging into the Bible; reading passages we had read before but hearing them with fresh ears and understanding them in a new light. We invited the Holy Spirit into our group each Thursday to guide us and help us understand the words we were reading. I felt the Holy Spirit s presence. Now that Marla is gone, we still open our time together with an invitation to the Holy Spirit. We read the bible as we have before; sometimes sitting in silence as we search out different bible interpretations for these verses. When sharing these translations, we experience such joy. We ve found a new piece to our Bible puzzle, a new way of looking at an old verse! It is exhilarating. There is such a desire to know more, to understand more, to cloth ourselves in Jesus and feel His Presence. It seems reading more has given us an understanding but also led to more questions; so we dig deeper. Thank you God for this little band of women who thirst as much as I do, to understand your words. Prayer: Oh, God, you are my God and we so earnestly seek you. Fill us with your Holy Spirit. Guide us as we try to live our lives the way You want us to live them. As we continue to study your Word, help us to know there will always be more of You to learn about. Thank you for the gift of your son, Jesus, and for the gift of the Holy Spirit. We are filled with awe in your Presence. Rowan Says Thanks! The Brandon family would like to thank the church family for all the well-wishes, prayers, help, visits, meals and the MANY kindnesses shown during Rowan s first 6 months of life. He is a healthy, happy, normal baby and we are SO grateful. Thank You Dixboro Marian Robinson Five years ago I joined Dixboro United Methodist Church, and it was one of the best things I have ever done. During my time here, I have met so many wonderful people and have become involved in some of the many activities that this church does on a yearly basis, much of it to help some of the needy families in the community. Last year, I learned how to make hats. In the fall, I hosted a table for the spring salad and dessert evening, and in past years have helped with the annual fair. I love the music, all of the choirs. Thank you Zack for your wonderful talent! Also, what gifts we have in Reverends Tonya, Mary and Cathy. I'm looking forward to fall and the annual "Trunk or Treat". Happy Fall Everyone! John 7:37-38 All you thirsty ones, come to me! Come to me and drink! Believe in me, so that rivers of living water will burst out from within you; flowing from your innermost being, just like the Scripture says! Focus: Thirsting to understand God's Word Want to Share Your Story? If you would like to participate in the Dixboro Devotionals, please contact Mary Turfe: maryt810@yahoo.com

History Corner Susan D. Engle I keep coming across interesting photographs of the Dixboro church! This one is from a collection of digital images that Tom Freeman shared with me. The picture was rather washed out, so I did a bit of photo editing. This is my result. The image caught my eye because it is shows details of the front of the church from the top of the steeple to the bottom of the front steps. Definitely a different angle than most other photographs! I was surprised by this tiny label: "New porch 1960." Details such as this never occurred to me until I became Historian a few years ago! With the 2007 renovation, the exterior was restored to its original appearance there was no porch over the front doors in 1858. Another label said: "Dixboro Church 1982." Cars on the Green Friday, September 16 From 3-7pm the Dixboro Farmers Market will be hosting Cars on the Green, come check out all of the cars and buy some great produce! If you are interested in helping Rev. Mary lead some kids games and crafts from 4-5pm let me know! Surf Shack Vacation Bible School Wrap Up We had a great time catching God s amazing wave of love during our 3- day VBS as we partnered with Marble Memorial UMC, London UMC, and Azalia UMC in Milan. We had an average of 36 kids from ages 3 to 5 th grade, not including the 5 kids in childcare, plus an amazing group of volunteers to work with! We learned many great songs and dances, we discovered about Creation, Jesus baptism, and Jesus having breakfast on the beach after his resurrection, and they also we amazed by some science experiments. We collected 112 Dignity Bags that were sent to Aid in Milan, and will be distributed to our neighbors. Thanks for helping us collect toiletries. It was such a great success that we will do it again next June all together!

Help End Hunger One Step at a Time Amy Knutilla Please join the Dixboro Church Team on the 42 nd annual Ann Arbor CROP Hunger Walk on Sunday afternoon, September 25, 2016 at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ann Arbor, 1400 W Stadium! There will be two routes; a 5-mile and 1.5 mile. Registration is at 1pm, the walk begins at 2pm after a send-off, and there will be snacks, beverages and children s activities after the walk. We are planning a lunch together after worship before the walk on the 25 th, and can carpool to the walk. The CROP Hunger Walk is our opportunity to recognize our blessings and in gratitude share our resources with those who are in need. We can help hungry families throughout the world to eat today and to feed themselves long into the future. When we support the CROP Hunger Walk, we establish farms, set up small businesses, provide vital nutrients, and create opportunities to flourish. Last year Dixboro Church had close to two dozen walkers and we raised $1401. Our goal this year is to raise over $1500. But just imagine: if 20 walkers raised $150 each, we could double that goal! Consider this: $150 can provide three farm families with everything they need to make succulent, nutritious and marketable honey training, hives, equipment. $500 can provide 4,000 lbs. of food for a local food bank or provide up to 400 meals in a soup kitchen. $1500 provides a cement ring well so clean water is a close source for families. Traveling less for water leaves room for more important activities like gardening and schoolwork. Please support CROP by walking or supporting a walker! You can obtain a walker envelope from Amy Knutilla (noodla4- crop@yahoo.com) or from Rev. Mary. A great way for walkers to raise funds is to register on-line. It s easy to do, and it allows you to reach out to many of your friends and family. Go to www.crophungerwalk.org/annarbormi/dixborochurch and click on JOIN OUR TEAM. You ll need to provide your name and an email address (don t worry; you only receive email from CROP) and set up a password. This is also a great place to donate. An email is sent to the donor for the tax deduction. Checks made out to CWS/CROP can be given to any walker on the team! 75% of money raised goes to support the work of Church World Service (CWS) in the US and abroad. 25% stays local in the Ann Arbor community, supporting the following hunger relief organizations: Avalon Housing, Community Action Network, Emmanuel House, Growing Hope, Hope Clinic, Packard Health, SOS Community Services, and St. Andrew s Breakfast Program. Thank you for helping those in need in our local and global community - one step at a time! 2015 CROP Hunger Walkers from Dixboro Church

SEPTEMBER Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 -Holy Communion 5 6 4:30 pm Witness Team Outreach Team 7 8 9 10 11 11:30 am First Responders Picnic 12 13 14 15 Vegan Cooking 16 Cars on the Green 17 18 -Bring Canned Goods 11:30 am DUMW Meeting 11:30 am DUMYouth 19 1:00 pm Abigail Circle 20 7:00 pm SPRC Meeting 21 Italian Cooking 22 Finance Meeting 23 24 Michigan Folk School 25 11:30 am Walker Lunch 2:00 pm CROP Walk 26 27 28 Italian Cooking 29 Vegan Cooking 30 Bold = Dixboro Church Events Italic = Community Events Please visit dixborochurch.org for more information, and the most up-to-date calendar. dumc@dixborochurch.org

OCTOBER Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 -World Communion Sunday 11:30 am DUMYouth 3 4 5 6 7 8 VCI 9 Mission Immersion 10 11 12 Italian Cooking 13 Vegan Cooking 14 15 5:00-7:00 pm Turkey Dinner 16 11:30 am DUMYouth 17 1:00 pm Abigail Circle 18 19 Italian Cooking 20 Vegan Cooking 21 Trunk or Treat 5:30-22 Michigan Folk School 23 24 1:00 pm Hats and Mittens 25 26 Italian Cooking 27 28 29 30 8:45 am Celebration Brunch NO 31 Bold = Dixboro Church Events Italic = Community Events Please visit dixborochurch.org for more information, and the most up-to-date calendar. dumc@dixborochurch.org

Rev. Tonya M. Arnesen, Lead Pastor Rev. Mary Hagley, Minister of Children and Youth Rev. Cathy Freeman, Deacon Emeritus Church Phone: (734) 665-5632 Schedule: for All Ages at 9:00am Sunday at 10:00am Email: dumc@dixborochurch.org Web site: www.dixborochurch.org The mission of the Dixboro United Methodist Church is to develop and sustain disciples of Jesus Christ through worship, education, outreach, and nurture. IF YOU NO LONGER WISH TO RECEIVE THIS PUBLICATION, PLEASE CALL 734-665-5632 Dixboro United Methodist Church 5221 Church Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED THE CHIMES DIXBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWSLETTER September/October 2016