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EULESS FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH MATTERS VOLUME 2, ISSUE 9 MAY 7, 2013 FROM THE PASTOR Sometimes I am rather impressionable. Such as: the other Saturday I attended a Stewardship Seminar with several of our church's leaders. Dr. Clif Christopher of Horizons Stewardship was the speaker. He did an excellent job. Charitable contributions in the US are steady over the past 30 years, but the portion going to churches has dropped significantly. One of the reasons, according to Dr. Christopher, is that many churches have low expectations of members. We take in new members with little or no preparation. We ask them a couple of questions, shake their hands, and add them to the list. Here's where the impressionable part of me rears its head. As a pastor, I like it when people join our church. It makes me feel like we are doing something right when people want to be a part of us. However, when I hear a stewardship expert lament the low expectations we tend to have as a church, I feel guilty, and I feel like we must do something differently. Pentecost, sometimes referred to as "the birthday of the church," is coming up in less than 2 weeks; on May 19th. On that first day of the church's life, what expectation was put on those who joined? Some might answer that they were expected to sell everything they had and pool their resources together with the other Jesus-followers. This is what they did, but this is not a helpful description of the expectations that were put upon them. Here is what was expected of those new members of the church: the same level of commitment that the Apostles had. New members were expected to step up to the same level of commitment as those who were already a part. I appreciate all Dr. Christopher had to teach us in that seminar. For more information, please feel free to ask me, or Larry Augustus, Bob Collier, or Dave Lewis. Here is the main take-away for me, though: I want a highexpectation church. I want to pastor a church of members of whom much is expected. I believe such expectation (from God) invites us, draws us, into a deeper relationship with God. Raising expectations cannot start with new members, though. It has to start with those of us who are already here. Then, as people join we can invite them to be just as committed to what God is doing in our midst as we are. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: PRAYER LIST 2 MEMORIALS/ ANNIVERSARIES/ BIRTHDAYS SOCIAL MEDIA 3 FOOD PANTRY 3 VBS 3 2 MISSIONS 4 SUCCESSFUL LUNCHEON 4 BOX TOPS 4 NEW MUGS 4 FUN NUMBERS 5 FIRST CONNECTION 5 BAPTISMCONFIRMATION 5 ALL TOGETHER CHRISTIAN MAY CALENDAR 6 PRESCHOOL NEWS 7 NEW WEB SITE 7 UPCOMING SERMONS 7 NEW MEMBERS 7 5 YOUTH MISSION TRIP Central Texas Conference Youth in Mission (CTCYM) trip is June 16-22. And Euless First has the location of where they are going! Euless First will be in Shawnee, OK at Wesley United Methodist Church with FUMC and LifePoint UMC in Haslet! We are excited to send them off for a great week. There are currently 13 students registered and 7 adults. Four of these adults are going as leadership. Rachel Heyduck will serve as Center Director, Steve Heyduck as Program Coordinator, Linda Lewis and Administrative Assistant, and Judy Tribble as Assistant Worksite Coordinator. We so proud to have such strong leadership. There are a couple of ways that you can help us get ready. The youth need 1 more adult to meet a safe ratio for CTCYM. Second, there will be a fundraiser on June 2 to help pay for the trips expenses. Buy your ticket now for the Hamburger or Hot Dog Lunch. Food donations are also needed. Contact Charlotte Halleck or Michelle Pepper if you can help. BURGER/DOG LUNCH FACTS What: Burgers or Dogs as a fundraiser to support CTCYM When: June 2 ToGo Meals ready by 9:30 a.m. Where: Family Life Center Cafe Cost: $6.00/Adults $4.00/Children under 10 years Purchase Tickets now to help us prepare enough food.

PAGE 2 CHURCH MATTERS PRAYER LIST If your prayer request has been left off, please resubmit it. All requests are for 30 days only, and will need to be resubmitted after that time. All unemployed people Austin Beckham Moreno Bette Hayden, Patsy Hoover's niece Betty Hawthorne, Thomas and Amber Hawthorne's grandmother Billie Pallett Billy and Lindsey Miller Bree and Miranda, Mark Pilney's friends Brian Bus Crash on Beltline 4/11/13 Cade Boyle, Khiah and Nevaeh Lara-Turner's cousin Carl Coley, Ann Wilson's father Carol Rust, Dottie Rust's daughter Cathy and Henry Giessen, Rachel Heyduck's step-mom and dad Celia, Faye Stinneford's friend Charles Farris, Charlotte Everett's son Charlotte Everett Cooper family Cyndi Martinez and family, Amelia Coats' cousin Darian Aeri Brown, Kaitlyn Coats' friend David Giggino, Nancy Bickel's cousin Dewayne Vaughn, Teresa Sprague's brother Diana Teran, Caro Kenyon's friend Don Cox, JulieAnn Brown's father Donna Goodson, Dana Thorsell's friend Dorothy Lamb, Doug Graham's friend Eddie Fuller, Lynne Moffatt's friend Elizabeth May Family of Margarie Mayfield Family of Olivette Patterson, Kaye Best's Mom Family of Ovell Davis, David Davis' grandmother Family of Ruby Henning, Nancy King's mother Gordon & Linda Roberts, Nancy Bickel's friend Holly Shoulders Jack Loftin, Stephen Pilney's friends' father Jake Ortiz, Audrey Coat's cousin James Massey Jennifer Hurlbut Jerry Gravely Jim Carson John Martin, Tami Polenz's cousin Jonathan Skinner, Heidi Graham's cousin Josephine Robertson, Carol Metcalfe's mother Judith Putnam, Ethan Putnam's step-mom Judy Gratsch, Linda (Dave) Lewis' sister Kathy Jackson, Kelsey Carter's mother Kellsey Abbott, Sherwood and Cheri Abbott's grand-daughter Kemp Ingram, Lauralee Arnold's brother Kevin Maines Larry Cody, Randy Pilney's friend Larry Harris, Stephen Pilney's co-worker's husband Laura Henderson Lawrence Haydel, Rachel Heyduck's uncle Linda Sharp, Marla Williams' friend London Menton Carter, Bob & Brenda Menton's granddaughter Loretta Doty, Linda Martin's friend Lou Alice Ashby, Billie Bradford's friend Mark Pilney Maurine Padgett, Nancy Bickel's friend Maxine and Bill Wallace, Kimberly Knighton's friends Meredith Stone, Richard Stone's friend Michael Baker and family, Robin Bile's son and grandchildren Michael Mulholland, Judy Mulholland's son Michele Heroux and family, Amber Hawthorne's friend Michelle and Baker Ingram Mimi Maloney Mulford, Gray, and Paddick families, Pat and Phil Bailey's daughters families Nancy Jones, Billie Bradford's cousin Nate Taylor Nick and Lisa Schoenberger, Ron Coat's friends Nolan Hardwick, Barbara Collier's father Our government leaders Pat, Kate Allred's sister Pat Holland, Cindy Balentine's sister Pat Zillox, Marla Williams' friend Paul Brown, JulieAnn Brown's husband Paula Brown People of Boston People of Syria People of West, Texas Pierre Tshimanga's family Rada Hickman, Helen Davies' friend Richard Stone Richard Worofka Rick Warren family Robbie Breaux, Audrey Coat's friend Sally Foster, Candy Klasen's sister Sam Byers, Mallory Levey s friend Sarah Miller Stan Clarke, Sue & Richard Morrow's friend Steve Doty's father, Linda Martin's friend Sydney Marie Peel, Pat May's great niece Ted Foley, Audrey Coats' friend Terrie Martin, Millie Richter's friend Terron Muller, Les Foley's niece TJ Pepper Tony and Carol Metcalfe Tyler Dennis, Mistie Taylor's God-son Vicki Baker Vincent Gaither, Marissa Gaither's husband Warner Muirhead Welton (Bill) Bailey, Phil Bailey's father In the Military: Carl Miller Gail Worofka James Fiaccone, Sue Fiacone's grandson Jason Knighton Jeffrey Stone, Lucille Link's nephew Justin Knighton Michael Carrigan, Brenda O'Neal's sonin-law Stephen Tate Josh Crow, Annette Kelleher's son Eric Sherrer, Justin Sherrer, Patric Owen, and Alan McCleland, Grandnephews of Vic and Judy Torres MEMORIALS ATTENDANCE ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS Alton and Reta Ray/ In Memory of A.J. Morgan/ Food Pantry Food Pantry Volunteers/In Honor of Mike Springer/Media Team Alma Morgan/ In Memory of A.J. Morgan Alma Morgan/ In Honor of Steve and Rachel Heyduck Alma Morgan/ In Honor of Davis and Linda Lewis April- 21 258 28 268 May- 5- May- 3 Gary & Bridget Sparks 16 Dale & Ginger Miller 20 Karl & Nancy King May 7 Tiny Spurlock, Christopher Hankins 8 Johnny Watts 11 Shauna Paulk 12 Beth Gathings 15 Pat Bailey, Jim Gathings 17 Scott Blinch 18 Ken Klasen, Julie Ann Brown, Joseph Tetteh 19 Leland Brown, Scott Blind 20 Bill Bailey, Eliza Heyduck, Dana Thorsell

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 9 PAGE 3 SOCIAL MEDIA Do you Tweet? Maybe you aren't really sure the point of Twitter, but Twitter is a great form of social media that is growing fast. It took Twitter more than three years, beginning in 2006, for the billionth tweet to be published on the network now, that many tweets are submitted every 2-3 days by more than 140 million active users (growing at an astonishing million new accounts per day) across all age groups and demographics in nearly every major country around the world. 62% of users are 18-34 years of age. This is the media that young people are using! Tweets have their own verbage. They are short and to the point. Tweets also have what is known as a hashtag (#). Hashtags are a way to categorize Tweets. and while they started so that everyone attending an event could find each other without becoming friends with thousands of people they don't know, it has turned into its own language and form of humor. Euless First uses Twitter in a couple of different ways. First, tweets come throughout the week looking at thoughts and suggesting articles that are theologically challenging and thought provoking. Second, Euless First tweets during sermons, using a hashtag to categorize sermon series. This is a good way to see and share reflections on the sermons. It is also a way for people who are not able to come to worship can glean meaning from the message. Start following us on Twitter, and tweet with us during Steve s sermon series What if Heaven Crashed Into Earth at #heavencrash. Follow us at Twitter.com/ EulessFirstUMC FOOD PANTRY NEWS May volunteer schedule: 10 Kathy Chapman, Gloria Daves, Helen Davies, Jill Schanenberg 17 Phyllis Augustus, Darlene Carter, Marie Lusk 24 Doris Brown, Trish Franklin, Dottie Rust, Judy Tribble. The Food Pantry will no longer be open on the Fifth Friday s during the year. Food needed: canned soup VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible School (VBS) is a wonderful tradition where young children are attend a week of activities and fun all to teach children more about the Bible, and help them to grow in their faith. This is accomplished through songs, games, crafts, snacks, mission annititives, and most importantly fellowship with caring and loving adults. Euless First has a wonderful history with Vacation Bible School. In 2012, over 100 students attended, and some 40 volunteers. What a great testament to the kingdom of God! 2013 VBS is looking to even better. Leadership are already working hard. This years theme is the wild west! SonWest RoundUp will teach children about the promise of God s love. Using the Exodus story and the Gospel of John as well as practical examples in animals. Children will begin the week looking at the armadillo and their bad eyesight as an example of our need to let God guide us, and conclude the week by looking at the prairie dog and their communal living. Together in the community of God we see God s promise and unending love. Children ages 3 (by September 1, 2012) thru the 5th grade are invited to join us June 24th 28th, 9:00 a.m. to Noon. Students will be able to register soon. Volunteers are needed to help with great week. If you are able to help out please contact Julie Ann Brown, Director of Children s Ministries at 817-283 -4421. Children ages 3 (by September 1, 2012) thru the 5th grade are invited to join us June 24th 28th, 9:00 a.m. to Noon.

PAGE 4 CHURCH MATTERS MISSION OPPORTUNITY Attention all travelers! Whether for pleasure of business, we are asking that you ask your hotel cleaning services for extra soap, shampoo, lotion, etc each night you stay. Then please bring those extra s to the church for an ongoing mission project. We are collecting travel size toiletry items for kits for the homeless in our community. Your donation is much appreciated, and items can be placed in the white plastic basket in Swor Parlor. SUCCESSFUL NEW MEMBER LUNCHEON Sunday April 14th, your Radical Hospitality Committee hosted a New Member/ Guest Luncheon in the Swor Parlor. The purpose of this time together is to insure that our new members and regular guests become assimilated into the life of the church. We shared the history of the congregation, discussed where the church is, and shared some of our dreams for the future. It was a wonderful lunch with 13 honored guests. Mike and Beverly Springer and Steve and Rachel Heyduck were on hand to answer questions and welcome families. A special thanks you to the Augustus's, Polenz's, Moffats and both Lewis's for helping host the event. BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION Box Tops for Education has helped America s schools earn over $475 million since 1996. Euless First United Methodist Preschool and Kindergarten is one of these schools. There are hundreds of participating brand names. So it is super easy. You buy your favorite products at the store, cut off the Box Tops for Education logo, bring them up to the church Preschool, and they receive money. Each Bow Top is worth $.10. They really do add up. Look for updates in the Preschool s newsletter article to see where the money goes. If you have any questions please ask Linda Lewis, Director of the Preschool. NEW MUGS Euless First has gotten new mugs! Mugs you say, yes mugs for muggers In an effort to update to a new logo, Dave Lewis and Hospitality team have purchase new mugs. They are a stylish black and green. These mugs will be delivered to first time visitors by what are called Muggers. This is a loving way for us to welcome new people. To let them know we noticed they were here. If you would like to help out with giving away mugs, please let Dave Lewis know. We will also have mugs avail- able for sale for all members, $5 each, coming soon. Check with Dave for more information. New name tags are also in the works.

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 9 PAGE 5 FUN NUMBERS Here are some fun numbers. Since the beginning of the year March 31, Euless First UMC s giving for 2013 is up 21% over 2012. This is great! This goes along with our annual budget which was up 20% from 2012 budget. Attendance is up 20% at worship as well. Special thanks for your generosity and help in growing Euless First United Methodist. FIRST CONNECTION @ EULESS FIRST Have you recently joined Euless First, are you a regular visitor, or are just curious about the ministries of Euless First and the United Methodist Church? Join Pastor Steve for four weeks of First Connection at Euless First. Classes will be Wednesdays, May 8, 15, 22, and 29, 6:30 p.m. in the Swor Parlor. For more information please contact the office at 817 283-4421. Childcare is available. Please let the office know you will need it. BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION Baptism is a time for a community to welcome a new member, for a community to remember their own baptism, and for us to celebrate God s love and grace in individual s lives. While we normally baptize individuals in worship on Sunday morning by sprinkling, when someone wishes to be immersed we make special arrangements. You are invited to a Baptism service Tuesday, May 7 (note the date change!) at Dave and Linda Lewis house, 6:00 p.m. If you are interested in immersion, please contact Pastor Steve. After these wonderful students are baptized, they, along with other Confirmands will be ready for Confirmation. Confirmation is a time in the United Methodist Church where students are claim their faith as their own, and become full members of Euless First United Methodist. Students will be Confirmed Pentecost Sunday, May 19, during the 11:00 a.m. service. A reception will be in the Swor Parlor beginning at 9:30 a.m. Please come by and give your regards to these young people. FOR US TO CELEBRATE GOD S LOVE AND GRACE IN INDIVIDUAL S LIVES ALL TOGETHER CHRISTIAN CHILDREN The Central Texas Conference is excited to have Kenda Creasy Dean as their speaker this year for Annual Conference at Aurborlawn United Methodist in Fort Worth June 9-12. In conjunction with this annual event, the Conference is inviting all parents of children, grandparents, youth workers, and children workers to come and hear Dr. Dean Sunday June 9, 3:30-5:00 p.m. at First UMC Fort Worth. She will be speaking on raisng all together Christian children in an almost Christian world. Please join us for this wonderful speaker. Dr. Dean is a speaker, author, professor at Princeton, and an Ordained Elder. This will be a great event for anyone that loves children and has a passion for them knowing God. Look for more details as the event approaches about a group going together.

PAGE 6 CHURCH MATTERS Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 6:00 VBS 7:00 Chancel 6:00 Kids Club Apt. Ministry 9:00 Food Pantry Open 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7:45 sonrise Cafe 6:30 Handbell 10:00 Harmony 6:30 First 9:00 Food 8:00 Library Opens 8:30 Worship 9:45 Assemblin & Singin 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 12:30 Ranger Game and Tailgate 7:00 Trustee Hope Circl 6:00 Youth Bible Study Connection @ Euless First 7:00 Chancel 6:00 Kids Club Apt. Ministry Pantry Open 7:00 Serving from the Heart 5:30 Disciple I Bible Study 12 Mother s Day 13 14 15 16 17 18 8:00 Library Opens 6:00 UMW 6:00 Youth Bible 9:00 Tarrant 9:00 Food 8:30 Worship Executive Study Area Food Pantry 9:45 Assemblin & Singin 9:45 Sunday School Board Bank Work Day 6:00 Kids Club Apt. Open 11:00 Worship 12:00 New Member Luncheon 1:00 Serving From The Heart 5:00 Youth Activities 5:30 Disciple I Bible Study 6:30 Handbell 7:00 Finance Committee 6:30 First Connection @ Euless First 7:00 Practice Ministry 19 Pentecost 20 21 22 23 24 25 8:00 Library Opens 8:30 Worship 9:45 Assemblin & Singin 9:30 Confirmation Reception 9:45 Blood Pressure Screening 9:45 Sunday School 6:30 Handbell 7:00 Church Council Committee 6:00 Youth Bible Study 6:30 UMM 6:30 First Connection @ Euless First 7:00 chancel 6:00 Kids Club Apt. Ministry 6:00 Thoughtful Friends Circle 9:00 Food Pantry Open 11:00 Worship Confirmation 5:00 East District Conference 5:00 Youth Activities 5:30 Disciple I Bible Study 26 27 28 29 30 31 8:00 Library Opens 6:30 Handbell 6:00 Youth Bible 6:30 First 8:30 Worship 9:30 Senior Sunday Reception 9:45 Assemblin & Singin 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 7:00 Lord s Acre Committee Study Connection @ Euless First 6:00 VBS 5:00 Youth Activities 5:30 Disciple I Bible Study

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 9 PAGE 7 VOLUME PAGE 7 EULESS FIRST UMC PRESCHOOL NEWS Angel News: Preschool and Kindergarten is winding down. It s hard to believe we only have 1 month of school left. Our spring program is entitled, At the Zoo. The children are learning about Zoo Animals in the classroom. It will be presented on Wednesday and Thursday, May 15 and 16 at 7 PM in the sanctuary. The children gave their parents and community a small preview of their show at Arbor Daze last Saturday, and they did a great NEW WEB SITE job. Our last day of school will be May 24 and Kindergarten Graduation will also be on that day at 10 a.m. To kick off the summer the Preschool and Kindergarten will be offering 2 weeks of summer camp. Week 1, is June3-7 and will be entitled, Ahoy Mates as the students will enjoy being pirates for the week and searching for buried treasure. Week 2, will be June 10-14 and will be a study of the layers and animals of the Rainforest. There is a $10 registration fee and the cost is $75 for 1 week, $140 for 2 weeks. Summer Camp will run from 9 a,m. to noon. It is for children who will be 2 by Sept. 1, 2013 and are toilet trained, to 6 year olds and have just completed Kindergarten. Forms can be downloaded from our website at www.fumceuless.org and click on the preschool link, then forms. We would love to host some new faces! Preschool and Kindergarte n is winding down. It s hard to believe we only have 1 month of school left. Euless First has a brand new look, online that is. Please help us out and go to our site, check it out and let the office know if you see any corrections that need to be made. Thanks for all your support, and please let others know that we are working to fix all the little quirks that arise with a new webpage. Thanks to Bob Collier and Rachel Heyduck for all of their hard work. UPCOMING SERMONS SUMMER SCHOOL Join Pastor Steve this summer as he preaches a new series called Summer School. As part of his summer series he is also hosting a Summer School Book Club. Pastor Steve will have several different tracks each reading a different book. It includes: Christianity for the Rest of Us by Diana Buttler Bass as the Leadership Track, Almost Christian by Kenda Creasy Dean as the Youth & Children Track, Resident Aliens by Stanley Hauerwas and William Willimon as the Academic Track, The Wisdom of Stability by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove as the Spirituality Track, and Speaking of Jesus by Carl Medearis as the Evangelism Track. In you have any interest to join in this time to read and reflect on God and the Church, stay tuned as the opportunity to sign up is coming soon. NEW MEMBERS Euless First United Methodist is excited to welcome our newest members. Be sure to stop and welcome them to our family. With them in our presence we will never be the same. Dale Cox joined 4/28/13 Eleanor Toweh joined 4/21/13

Euless First United Methodist Church PO Box 967 Euless, TX 76039 Return Service Requested Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Permit No. 2 Euless, TX 76039 106 N. Main St. Euless, TX 76040 Phone: 817-283-4421 fumceuless.org Twitter.com/EulessFirstUMC Facebook.com/EulessFirstUnitedMethodist Youtube.com/sheyduck Pinterest.com/EulessFirstUMC Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.