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Fall 2016 Desert Footprints A Note from Pastor Kristin I am pleased and proud to announce to the church that Desert Foothills United Methodist has a new mission statement: Desert Foothills United Methodist Church exists to build a better life, community, and world through encounters with God. The Administrative Council of the church has worked for over a year to research, conference and pray about this new statement. In the August meeting, they agreed that it was time to share our new mission. The first part of the mission is designed to be personal, cooperative and all encompassing. It reminds us of the Kingdom of God that is born within us, that is in our world, and is yet to come. The second part of the mission statement is about our call to life in Christ. Before we even knew Christ, we were not alone! The Holy Spirit extends grace to us all so that we can discover a meaningful relationship with God and God s people. And once we join the family of God we start to learn that being a Christian draws us to become disciples who are becoming passionate lovers of God, growing in vibrant relationship to people, and serving in the kingdom of God. You will see the values in our church with the words, Love, Grow, Serve. This statement is intended for all of our church from the youngest child to the oldest saint, from the classes and groups to the choirs and band, from the office staff to the people who walk through the door for the first time. I am excited for where this mission will lead us as we are led by the Holy Spirit to make disciples for God by incarnating Christ in our own lives. - Pastor Kristin Longenecker Worship October Sermon Series: A Musical Life Whether you sing in the shower, can t carry tune in a bucket, or sing like a meadow lark, this series is going to be a delight! An unknown author once said, Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it a rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul. Each sermon will be inspired by selections from Broadway and popular music that will be performed during the services. Join us as we celebrate the amazing creativity and gifts of the people of Desert Foothills! October 2: World Communion Sunday October 15: Spaghetti Dinner with "A Night on Broadway!" October 16: Stephen Ministry Sunday 1

Worship (cont.) November Sermon Series: Desert Foothills: Building a Better World! Stewardship Sundays Choir Returning! The Desert Foothills UMC choir is thrilled to return to the Traditional Service starting September 11th! We have some exciting worship music coming up, and would love for YOU to be a part of it. Anyone is welcome to join our choir family, all you have to do is show up and sing! Rehearsals are 9:15-10:15am Sunday mornings, before the traditional service. We may be changing rehearsals to a week night so Contemporary Service goers can sing as well. Keep on the lookout for musical announcements in the bulletins coming up. And as always, please feel free to reach out to me with any questions at lew5198@gmail.com. "Sing unto the LORD a new song, sing unto the LORD all the earth." - Leia Wasbotten, Choir Director Holiday Service Times This is the year that Christmas Eve is on a Saturday. which means Christmas Day is on Sunday morning! So to make it fun for everyone and keeping with the great spirit of this holiday season, we are changing our schedule a bit. We think you will enjoy it! Saturday, December 24th 5pm Children and Family Service: Children in costume, glow sticks for kids, and an interactive Christmas Story...all shared with joy and meaning! 7pm Traditional Candles and Carols Service: Sing the special Christmas songs along with the choir and piano. Then share in communion and lift our candles high as we sing "Silent Night!" Sunday, December 25th November 6: All Saints Sunday November 10: All Church Conference 7-8PM, Sanctuary November 27: First Sunday of Advent 10AM Christmas Morning Service Wear your pajamas and join along singing carols, drinking hot chocolate, and reading a Christmas book for our sermon! Bring your favorite Christmas morning dish to share! Led by our Contemporary Worship Band. - Pastor Kristin Longenecker 2

Christian Education Sunday School Kick-Off Sunday School Classes Starting 9/11/2016 Where do I go? Children through 5th grade are invited to attend Sunday School after dismissal from Children s Time during Worship. Please see Debbie O Brien or John Doller to fill out a Child Information Card. Please note that preschool age children are welcome in both the nursery and Kindergarten Sunday school. 9 AM Service: Birth-3 years Nursery, Room 5; Laura Phillips Grades PreK-5 - Room 2; Teacher: Debbie O Brien, Kelly Allen Adults Rooms 8 & 9; Led by Eric Peterson/John Hall 10:30 AM Service: Birth-3 years Nursery Room 5; Laura Phillips Grades PreK-2 Room 4; Teachers: Rachel Harris,Michelle Wachter Grades 3-5 Room 7; Teacher: John Doller Junior High Room 13; Teachers: Jill Kyroudis, Susanne Rudolph, Stephanie Giel Senior High Room 14; Teacher: Paul Meade - John Doller, Christian Ed Chair Women s Saturday Study Group Every second Saturday of the month the women of DFUMC are invited to the home of Marianne Hutchinson (11207 S. Talavi Lane, (480)496-4313 at 8:30am to spend two hours sharing the breakfast goodies that each woman brings, and discussing the book "Faith Is Not A Feeling" by Ney Bailey. Our first meeting of the year is September 10th and all are welcome (whether or not you have read the first chapter)." - Marianne Hutchinson Turning Pages Do you like to read? Would you enjoy discussing your book with others in a casual group setting? Then this is the place for you! Turning Pages is a new evening Christian fiction book club that begins Monday, October 24th at 7pm. All are welcome to join this group. The first book will be "The Daughter's Walk" by Jane Kirkpatrick. Set in the late 1890's, it invites readers to consider their own journeys and family separations to help determine what exile and forgiveness are truly about. It is available on Amazon for both new and used prices. You can also check your favorite book store. Turning Pages will meet monthly, in the evening of the 4th Monday of every month. There will be a sign-up sheet in the Narthex. For more information contact Maureen Kartchner at mokart@cox.net. Please join us! - Maureen Kartchner 3

Christian Ed (cont.) Wednesday Night Bible Study (WNBS) Wednesday Night Bible Study meets from 6:30-8pm in the conference room. Starting September 7 all are invited to a six-week study on Joshua, Judges, Ruth and Esther with a focus on women in the Old Testament. For more information, please contact John Hall at 980-428-4728 or jhall28262@yahoo.com or Larry Anderson at larry-a@cox.net. - John Hall Adult Sunday School The Adult Sunday School class is currently studying the Gospel of Matthew. The class will be led by John Hall. It meets Sunday mornings at 9:00 am at the church in the adult classrooms across from the church office. Everyone is invited to attend. For more information contact John Hall at 980-428-4728 or at jhall28262@yahoo.com. Please join us! XYZ s - John Hall The XYZ's is a group of Gen X and Gen Y folks (and kidz) from Desert Foothills UMC who get together for lunch one Sunday a month. We are family friendly, but all folks in this age group are welcome (single, partnered, with or without kids). Contact Adrienne Ashford Thorp at adrienne_ashford@hotmail.com or 520-840-9056 for information on upcoming gatherings. - Adrienne Ashford Thorp Hospitality ChuckKnowsChurch.com If you have not discovered ChuckKnowsChurch.com, you may find it or his Facebook page to be quite entertaining. His short video Chuck Knows Church: The Committee is a light-hearted, yet informative reminder that hospitality is not something a committee does. It s a lifestyle. Chuck says, The Hilton should have nothing on the church when it comes to hospitality! He goes on to say that we are all caretakers of our church. Sound familiar? I am the church! You are the church! We are the church together! * Just as the lyrics suggest, it takes ALL members and attenders together to be the Church. We all have a role in making guests feel welcome and in demonstrating Christ s hospitality to all. All who follow Jesus, all around the world! Yes, we re the church together! * (Credits to Richard K. Avery and Donald S. Marsh, We Are the Church, Hope Publishing Co. 1972) - Sallie King, Hospitality Chair Photo Directory App Did you know that our online photo directory available through our website can also be accessed on your IPhone, IPad, Droid or Kindle Fire? Just go to your App store and download the free Instant Church Directory App and follow the directions. Always have the church directory at your fingertips! The online photo directory can also still be accessed through our website www.desertfoothills.org. The password is DFUMCdirectory. - Stephanie Giel, Office Staff 4

Social Committee Spaghetti Dinner Saturday, October 15! Watch for more information with times, cost, volunteer opportunities, silent auction donation opportunities from your Social Committee coming soon! Volleyball Congratulations to all the DFUMC volleyball players and teams for a great summer season. We had teams finish at or near the top of all leagues. Way to go! Junior High Youth Volleyball Team -- 1st place Senior high Youth Volleyball Team -- 2nd place Adult Volleyball - Team Green and Team Red -- 2nd place and 3rd place, respectively. We look forward to future seasons. As always - if you have any interest in playing or learning volleyball, please contact Dwight Daniels. 480-962-4588 or dwight.d@cox.net - Dwight Daniels, Head Coach :-) Usher Training There will be a training class for current ushers on Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 9:45am between services at the church. Please contact our Head Usher, Jeremy Mardis, with any questions at 602-315- 6536. - Jeremy Mardis, Head Usher Stephen Ministry A Taste of Stephen Ministry Have you ever wondered what Stephen Ministry is all about? Have you thought you would like to be a Stephen Minister? Sunday, October 16 we celebrate Stephen Ministry during both worship services. Following the second service you will have an opportunity to learn more about Stephen Ministry and how to become a Stephen Minister at an informational lunch, A Taste of Stephen Ministry. Stephen Leader Dave Gould says being a Stephen Minister, Is both wonderful and amazing all at the same time. The wonderfulness comes from being able to use the individual gifts God has given to each of us for the highest and best privilege of helping others in His name. The amazing part is seeing the help we are able to bring others through the grace of God. He truly is the cure giver, while we are merely the caregivers. He states a benefit of being a Stephen Minister is Our closeness to one another through shared goals of serving God; and the inner satisfaction that comes helping others through Christ. Do you feel God's desire for you to help others? Won't you join us in this mission to share God's love and grace with others in His name? Training of new Stephen Ministers is scheduled to begin in January, 2017. For more information talk with Rev. Kristen or any DFUMC Stephen Minister: Larry Anderson, Deb Browning, Paul Browning, Karen Colbourn, Deb Dusseau, Dave Gould, John Hall, Bev Jones, Maureen Kartchner, Sallie King and Betty Knoche. stephenministry@desertfoothills.org. - Deb Browning, Stephen Leader 5

Desert Southwest Annual Conference Reflections on 2016 Annual Desert Southwest Conference - Infuse I had the privilege along with Suzanne Rudolph to attend the 2016 Annual Conference representing Desert Foothills UMC. The theme of the gathering was INFUSE continuing on from Inspire and Ignite in previous years. The scripture theme was John 15:5 "I am the vine and you are the branches." Gatherings are always a mixed blessing for me -- I am enough of an introvert that the number of people can become overwhelming. But, there are so many opportunities to grow through the messages from the Bishop and others during the 4 days of meetings. On day 1 Bishop Bob started infusing oil with peppers in jars. This was an object lesson in how time adds to the infusion. The jars were given to the District Superintendents at the end of the meeting as a reminder to infuse their clergy and laity throughout the coming year. A second lesson about infusion used an illustration with teabags; Passion, Awake and Calm were the characteristics in our own lives on which the discussion focused. Holy Huddles provided an opportunity for us to discuss around our tables with others the ideas being presented. It gave an opportunity for us to learn from those in other parts of the conference, serving different communities and facing similar yet different challenges. We learned about ways pastors and faith families were making a difference in their communities. As you probably know, there are continuing tensions in the United Methodist Church around questions of loving and ministering to ALL. I would invite you to read the resources provided on the conference website with the body of the resolution passed. http://www.desertsouthwestconference.org/resolution-for-full-inclusivity. I do not expect that our congregation would not have the same concerns expressed in the debate that day. The controversy has grown with the election of Bishop Karen Olivetto by the Western Jurisdiction. May God grace us with kindness in speaking with one another in this area of controversy. This is a challenging time for all of us as we listen for the Spirit to infuse our work in the world. Many of us will have concerns. I am confident that God's Spirit will be available as we learn to open our hearts to one another and to the Creator who gives us life. My personal prayer is that I might increase in my ability to love and dwell in holy living with my Lord and Savior. - Karen Colbourn, Lay Member to Annual Conference DFUMC 2016 Church Conference Mark Your Calendars for DFUMC s 2016 Church Conference This year s annual Church Conference for Desert Foothills UMC will be Thursday, November 10 at 7pm here at DFUMC in the sanctuary! All are welcome and encouraged to attend! 6

Thank You to Jill Sears! On Sunday, August 21, DFUMC youth said farewell to Jill Sears as their beloved youth leader. Jill is working at a new job leading up the Y-OPAs just down the street at the Ahwatukee YMCA. She still plans on actively participating in church life through her leadership role on the Witness Committee and as an active parent of 2 youth! Jill s passion with [DFY] has included 4 core goals of incorporating Worship, Education, Service and Fun into the youth group experience. These have been accomplished through the youth actively participating in leadership roles on 5th Sundays, leading worship during Easter Sunrise Service, participating in Sunday school, 30 Hour Famine, Amazing Race, youth retreats, Confirmation, rock wall climbing outings, pool parties, youth volleyball and so very much more! Our youth group is a vital part of DFUMC, and the energy and love Jill poured into our youth is much appreciated by all of DFUMC! THANK YOU, Jill! [DFY] this Fall! Desert Foothills Youth have some fun things planned for this Fall! While our Staff Parish Relations Committee actively seeks a new youth leader, Pastor Kristin and youth parents are planning Youth Nites on Sunday evenings, special outings and Love Feasts! Parents and youth are encouraged to pay attention to the youth calendar on the Youth page of our website www.desertfoothills.org and to the announcements for current happenings! 7

Witness Water Bottle Collection a Success! A big THANK YOU to all who contributed cases of water for this summer's collection for the homeless! Donations benefited the Justa Center, who helps senior citizen homeless. The Justa Center hands out at least 4 cases of water per day. Our water bottle collection has ended for this year. Your participation in this important ministry was very much appreciated. - Susan Osman, Witness Co-Chair 4th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner for Foster Youth in Group Care This November 21st at 6pm will be DFUMC's Fourth Annual Thanksgiving Dinner for Foster Youth in Group Care. It is a fun night with great food for children in Foster Care, during what can be a very sad week for these youth who are missing their families. This is a safe, non-advertised event, staffed by DFUMC volunteers and our sister church Mesa First UMC, other denominations, and groups like Kiwanis, and served by the Mesa Police Department. Last year the Mesa Assistant Police Chief spoke to the group of over 200 children about her own experiences as a child in foster care. As usual, the highlight will be Big Red and alumni players from Arizona Cardinals! This year we expect to serve 300 children. Please watch for details regarding how you can help and sign up in the narthex to volunteer, donate funds for turkeys, or make pies in October. - Carolyn Blaney Arndt, Witness Committee 8

Witness (cont.) Desert Foothills Supports Family Promise We were delighted to host three families for the week of July 3-10. The families experiencing homelessness found friendship, comfort, safety, and acceptance at Desert Foothills. Through the work of many volunteers, we provided them with nourishing meals and snacks, clean bedding and rooms to sleep, and a willingness to lend an ear and heart when needed. As always, the volunteers are ones who feel the blessing of being able to serve in this ministry. It takes many hands to prepare for the week of Family Promise along with many volunteers to take care of the families during and after their stay. It was wonderful to have a few new volunteers, and we hope you will be able to participate in the future. The Witness Committee is thankful for all your time and energy for this incredible ministry that we choose to be involved in twice a year. Our Family Promise hosting is finished for the remainder of 2016. However, we expect to have a hosting week in the beginning months of 2017. We will be letting you know of our 2017 hosting weeks soon. - Jill Kyroudis, Witness Committee Missions Book Collection fo r Wesley Center Missions is collecting new or gently used books up to Kindergarten age for Wesley Center through September. There is a basket to collect these donations in the narthex. - Shirley Coomer, Missions Chair Amazon Smile Thank you to all who participate in the Amazon Smile Program! Missions received $40.11 from purchases made by participants between April 1 and June 30, 2016. Anyone can participate! Register online at www.smile.amazon.com and choose Desert Foothills United Methodist Church as your charity of choice so that 0.5% of every purchase will be given to DFUMC Missions. Just remember to make your purchases through www.smile.amazon.com! If you have any questions or need help registering with DFUMC as the beneficiary, please contact Dwight Daniels - talk to him at church, by phone (480-962-4588) or by email at dwight.d@cox.net. Fry s Cards August 1st was the start date of the re-enrollment for 2016-2017 for the Fry s Community Rewards Program! Remember to Link your Fry's Rewards to Desert Foothills United Methodist Church so that a percentage of your purchases can go to DFUMC Missions (at no cost to you)! We need to re-enroll each year! If you have any questions or will be enrolling for the first time, please contact Shirley Coomer at scoomer@kw.com. You can also find detailed instructions on our website. http://www.desertfoothills.org/upcomingevents/announcements/frys-cards.html. 9

Missions (cont.) Latest News From Fuente de Vida Below you will find a letter shared from Peggy Thornhill containing the latest news from Fuente de Vida, our sister church in Agua Prieta, Mexico. 10

Finance DFUMC Finance Committee: Stewardship Campaign Update Dear Friends and Members of DFUMC, We wanted to take this opportunity to THANK YOU for all your support and prayerful consideration during the latest DFUMC Stewardship campaigns. The Finance Committee made the decision to delay the Fall 2015 Stewardship campaign. We plan to hold our 2016 Stewardship Campaign in the Church s traditional time frame of October-November 2016. This more traditional timing greatly helps the Finance Committee in planning of the Church s budget. Your continuous financial support to the Church is greatly appreciated! Below is an update on the 2016 DFUMC Budget and finances Actuals through June 2016: DFUMC DFUMC Finance Actuals % of Planned Budget Budgeted Income Budget 2016 1 Jan through 30 June 2016 (goal = 50%) Pledge income $219,800.00 $95,030 43.2% Unpledged income $81,000.00 $41,199 50.9% Loose plate $3,750.00 $2,984 79.6% Easter $2,250.00 $1,500 66.7% Christmas $3,650.00 $0 0.0% Rental Income $21,000.00 $11,663 55.5% Total Income $331,450.00 $152,376 46.0% Budgeted Expense Education $2,275.00 $514 22.6% Worship $1,250.00 $1,651 132.1% SPRC $168,223.00 $80,799 48.0% Administration $12,925.00 $6,579 50.9% Trustees $114,500.00 $62,387 54.5% Conf Apportionments $24,000.00 $11,750 49.0% Total Expenses $323,173.00 $163,680 50.6% 2016 YTD Overage/Shortfall ($11,304) We do have funds on hand to cover the current shortfall, however, we encourage you to help us balance our budget by keeping current with your pledges and adding a little extra through the next few months. May we join our gifts together and recommit ourselves to the work God calls us to do for the sake of Christ in our world! Your DFUMC Finance Committee 2016: Sandy Brinkley, Paul Browning, Kevin Chadwick, Karen Colbourn, Kevin Dietriech (Chair), John Doller, Pastor Kristin Longenecker, Susan Osman. P.S. Please don t hesitate to contact the Finance Committee with any questions you may have. - Kevin Dietriech, Finance Committee Chair 11

DFUMC Your DFUMC Volunteer Leaders and Staff Pastor: Rev. Dr. Kristin Longenecker Choir Director: Leia Wasbotten Finance Director: Susan Osman Office Staff: Sallie King & Stephanie Giel Praise Band Director: Charles Wolff Youth Leader: To be Filled Ad Council Chairperson: John Doller Christian Education Chairperson: John Doller Finance Chairperson: Kevin Dietriech Hospitality Chairperson: Sallie King Lay Leader: Paul Browning Lay Members to Annual Conference: Karen Colbourn & Susanne Rudolph Social Committee Chairperson: Dennis Wilson Stephen Ministry Leaders: Deb Browning, Dave Gould, Maureen Kartchner & Bette Knoche Trustees President: Kevin Chadwick Witness Committee Chairpersons: Susan Osman & Jill Sears Desert Footprints Editors: Maureen Kartchner & Stephanie Giel 2156 E. Liberty Lane Phoenix, AZ 85048 (480)460-1025 www.desertfoothills.org 12