The Outreach The newsletter of the Milford United Methodist Church July 2014 Milford, NH Vacation Bible School Is Here! From Shelly Frost The 2014 VBS program is underway and plans are being made for another amazing MUMC adventure into the "Workshop of Wonders." This year's VBS is will be held July 28-Aug. 1 from 6-8:30 p.m. each night. If you are interested in helping with this year's program please contact Shelly Frost at jstsfrost@comcast.net. Registration forms will be available in June. Thank you. I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : A Message from Pastor Wes SHARE Collection Needs Annual Conference Wrap-Up Christian Aftercare Ministry 2 3 4 5 Lamplighter s 5 Sermons & Scriptures 6 Bits & Pieces 6-7 July Calendar 9 This year's mission project for VBS will be "Building the future to help those in need." Below is a list of items we are asking to have donated. We will be building care bags for both SHARE and the Milford Welfare Department. VBS kids will be involved in building the bags. If you are able to help, please bring in donations and put them in the box marked VBS in the narthex. Another part of the building mission is birthday bags. For a birthday bag we will put together in a bag a boxed cake mix, candles, a can of frosting and sprinkles. We will also add a homemade birthday card and make that person s day extra-special. These bags will also be given to SHARE for distribution. Any questions about this please contact Shelly Frost at jstfrost@comcast.net. - Bottle of water & a granola bars - Socks - Hand wipes - Pack of kleenex - Maxi pads (Continued on page 3)
A Message From Pastor Wes Dear friends, We are really into the summer season with warmer days, ants, biting bugs including black flies and mosquitoes, growing gardens, swimming, kayaking and all the adventures that summer brings. It is a time when we can revisit the beauty of God s creation and discover how God brings new life from the earth and from us. It can also be a time when we lose track of our worship life choosing a full day of sunshine over our regular worship experience. I want to encourage you to make worship a priority through the summer months. If you need to come to an earlier service, if you need to find a church near your summer camp, or whatever it takes to keep worshipping through the summer. This summer we will be focusing on community. We will see how Jesus taught us about the importance of community and how we can still seek to live out his hope for community in our lives. The place where we learn the basics of Christian community is in church. We don t always get it right, but we seek to grow in our understanding of how we can live out Jesus hope for our lives together. I encourage you to join us and open yourself to discovering all that Christian community can be. It is a reminder that we don t do faith in isolation. Jesus continues to call us into community and desires that we learn from each other, care for each other and love each other. In a world of digital entertainment and individual screens, we can lose our connection with one another and with our world. Let this summer be a summer of Christian community. Discover how the community can bless you and how you can bless the community. The apostle Paul writes in Romans chapter 12, Let love be genuine; hate what is evil, hold fast to what is good; love one another with mutual affection; outdo one another in showing honor. Do not lag in zeal, be ardent in spirit, serve the Lord. Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer. Contribute to the needs of the saints; extend hospitality to strangers. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them. Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep. Live in harmony with one another. In Christ s love, Don t forget!! Summer Service Times start July 6 8:30 Spirit Celebration 10:00 Traditional Worship
VBS, continued. (Continued from page 1) - Toothbrush & toothpaste - Nail clippers - Band aids or small first aid kit - Chapstick - Comb or brush - Mints, cough drops or gum - Bar of soap - Hand towel and/or wash cloth - Travel size shampoo VBS 2014 Snack List: 3 boxes Rice Krispies 4 10 oz. packages of regular marshmallows 1 package of butter 3 cans Vanilla Frosting Food coloring Sprinkles 2 packages of cheese cubes 3 quarts of strawberries 2 packages of green seedless grapes 1 package of red grapes 2 cans of pineapple chunks 1 large cantaloupe 1 large honeydew melon 5 oranges 1 bunch of bananas 10 boxes instant chocolate pudding 5 packages of Oreo like cookies 1 Large package Gummy Worms 1 large box goldfish crackers 2 boxes honey graham cereal 2 boxes toasted oat cereal 3 bags oyster crackers 2 bags pretzels 2 boxes Popsicles (for those with allergies For the month of July MUMC is collecting canned meats, side dishes and sandwich bread. SHARE will also be collecting school supplies over the summer to give to children who need them in September. Please feel free to bring in any of the following items and leave them in the SHARE collection box as well. Most Wanted School Supplies backpacks durable, tear-resistant 2-pocket folders flash drives (for high school students) binders notebooks filler paper dividers pens pencils pen/pencil cases highlighters crayons markers colored pencils erasers rulers book covers tape glue/glue sticks anti-bacterial wipes boxes of tissues Outreach Page 3
New England Annual Conference 2014 From Pastor Wes This year s Annual Conference session was held at Gordon College from June 11th through J u n e 1 3 t h. D a v e Stackpole and Pastor Wes were there representing Milford UMC. The theme was On the Wings of Love: P owere d by Presence and Service. The Thursday evening session of the 2014 New England Annual Conference gave the conference the opportunity to hear from our Bishop. In his Episcopal Address, Bishop Sudarshana Devadhar recounted some of the many blessings he has experienced through the ministries in our New England Conference. He highlighted the importance of Christian community, and outlined three dimensions as we are formed in Christian community: Up, In, and Out. The up dimension of our Christian faith is lived out through prayer and worship as personal and community practices, the Bishop said. The in dimension of our Christian faith as individuals and as a community emphasizes the importance of relationships with other brothers and sisters in our community of faith and people who live in our neighborhood. The in dimension also pays attention to the nurture of our spiritual lives. And we go out to our community and to our world as we become present to others and as we model servanthood to others. The Bishop challenged us to live more deeply into these dimensions of Up-In-Out in our work and ministries in the New England Conference. We are the Church God s people flying high on wings of love, powered by our ministry of presence and service in the New England Annual Conference. The Conference also celebrated the work of our own Dave Stackpole who served as the Coordinator of Volunteers in Mission from 1993 till 2013. Dave continues to serve by offering training for persons in Early Response Training for disaster relief. The work of Imagine No Malaria was celebrated throughout the meeting with an additional $18,000 being raised at the site of the annual conference. Awards were presented in the areas of evangelism and discipleship. You can read much more about the work of the annual conference by visiting www.neumc.org and searching for AC14 News and Reports. Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence. - Plato Outreach Page 4
The Lamplighter s Bible Study is taking a break for the summer. We will start meeting again September 10. All ladies are welcome. For more information, contact either Elaine Driscoll (673-4270) or Carol Rowlette (673-5403) Let my words and my thoughts be pleasing to you, Lord, because you are my mighty rock and my protector. Psalm 19:14 (CEV) Christian Aftercare Ministry From Margie Frank CAM continues to need gently used vacuum cleaners, large towels, dishes, knives, forks, and spoons, etc. We cannot take winter clothing items again until Fall. Generous donations from MUMC have been greatly appreciated! Thank you for including this ministry among your outreach programs. Please put items in the CAM box in the church narthex. Receipts available upon request. Questions? Call Margie at 465-7752 or Rev. Bob Morgan at 672-1286. Thank you for all your support of this important ministry. Outreach Page 5
Bits & Pieces Donate Bread Loaves on Communion Sunday, July 6. Please remember to bring a loaf of bread (plain or wheat, no specialty breads) to be placed in the basket at the altar. The bread loaves will be delivered to SHARE, the local food pantry, on Monday morning. Do You Have a Name Badge? Name badges can be printed up anytime by either signing up on the clipboard at the information booth in the foyer, or by e-mailing Diane at djaquith2@gmail.com with your request. Please write out exactly how you would like your name printed and whether you prefer a pin rather than clip on. When the badge is ready, it will be added to one of the clotheslines located by the windows in the foyer. Help Our Youth Mission Team Clean out those old CDs, DVDs, video games - including Wii, Nintendo, XBox, etc and help the Youth Mission Trip! This does not include VCR tapes. And you need to have the original box that your old CD, DVD, or game came in. Then bring it to the church and put it in the bin under the coat rack. Liane Wright will take care of the rest. Those old dust collectors can bring a lot of money for our Youth Mission Trip. Thanks! Sermons and Scripture Readings for July July 6 Celebrating Community; II Corinthians 13:8-13, Matthew 11:6-19 July 13 Sowing Community; Romans 8:1-11, Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 July 20 Adopting Community; Psalm 139:1-12, 23-24, Romans 8:12-25 July 27 Treasuring Community; Romans 8:26-39, Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52 Outreach Page 6
Bits & Pieces Donation of Altar Flowers Would you like to honor or remember a special person in your life or celebrate a special occasion? Please consider signing up to purchase altar flowers. The flower chart is posted on the wall across from the church office. Contact and payment instructions are on the flower chart. Standard arrangements are $35. Thanks for helping to beautify the altar and sanctuary for Sunday worship. Have you visited a Home Group? Our Home Groups are a wonderful way to get to know people in our church, share our faith and build connections. You are welcome to join us anytime! Tuesday s at 7 p.m. @ The Lawler s home, call 673-7513 Thursday s at 7 p.m. @ The Rafter s home, call 673-4516 Friday s at 6 p.m.@ The Hopkins home, call 673-3257 A Noise Offering Following each service on the second Sunday of the month we will have a Noise Offering. This donation of your spare change will benefit the Wanakee Scholarship Fund that helps youth to participate in our United Methodist summer camp located in Meredith, NH. If you prefer to write a check, please make it payable to MUMC with the note W a n a k e e Scholarships in the memo space. Outreach Us On Facebook! Go to our website www.milfordumc.org And click on the Facebook link! Page 7
Anniversaries and Birthdays Birthdays: Sue Story July 2 Bob Bowman July 3 Rachel Rumohr July 4 Cherilyn Taylor July 5 Alison Kopp July 10 Emeline Tyler-Wall July 12 Kirk Randlett July 15 Michael Murphy July 15 Jean Portz July 15 Rich Masters July 17 Shannon Gutterson July 18 Kris Harrington July 22 Joshua Rafter July 25 Sue Bachelder July 25 Priscilla Abdinoor July 29 Carolyn Bowman July 30 Emma Ayotte July 30 Paige Robinson July 31 Anniversaries: Irwin & Peggy Jenkins July 20 Mike & Faith Cyr July 21 Tom Knapp & Alexis Eaton July 26 If you would like to be included in the birthday and anniversary list, please contact the church office at 673-2669 or leave a note for Wendy on her desk on Sunday. Church E-mail Addresses: Pastor Wesley Palmer: pastor@milfordumc.org Wendy Ayotte, Office Manager: office@milfordumc.org For Information about our Committees & Groups If you are interested in becoming involved with, or learning more about, a committee or group on the calendar, here s who to talk to. Bell Choir: Mary Tyler-Wall Chancel Choir: Sally Landis Church Council: Callie McMahon Home Groups: Pastor Wes Lamplighters: Elaine Driscoll and Carol Rowlette Outreach: Pat Rafter & Paul Berkebile Praise Band: Michele Bossie Sacred Dance: Rebecca Hart Staff Parish Relations: Bruce Houston Stephen Ministry: Callie McMahon Sunday School: Kim Pfiel Trustees: Steve Rafter White Tops: Everett Gale Worship: John Millhouse Youth Group: Tom Knapp, Kerri-Lynn Kimner Any questions? Please call our office during office hours, listed below. Office Hours Monday through Friday 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri 2 p.m.-6 p.m. At times, our hours may vary slightly. If you need to be sure someone is here, please call ahead. Outreach Page 8
2014 Summer Sunday Services: 8:30-Spirit Celebration 10:00-Traditional Worship Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 8 White Tops Independence Day 7 Worship Committee 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Summer Worship Schedule begins 7 Outreach Committee 7 Trustee s Committee 8 White Tops 7 Stephen Ministry supervision 13 14 7 Finance Committee 15 16 8 White Tops 7 Ad Council 17 18 19 Youth Mission Trip leaves for Pocohontas, VA 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 8 White Tops 7 Stephen Ministry supervision 27 28 29 30 31 Youth Mission Team Returns 8 White Tops 6 Vacation Bible School 6 Vacation Bible School 6 Vacation Bible School 6 Vacation Bible School Outreach Page 9
Milford United Methodist Church 327 No. River Rd PO Box 476 Milford, NH 03055 603/673-2669 office@milfordumc.org www.milfordumc.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Milford, NH 03055 Permit No. 17 July, 2014 Sunday Worship Times: 8:30 Contemporary Worship 10:45 Traditional Worship **Free childcare Change Service Requested Milford United Methodist Church Discover the Joy! Our Mission: The Milford United Methodist Church exists to help people discover the joy of knowing and serving Jesus Christ. Our Vision: We will help people discover the joy of knowing and serving Jesus Christ by: Providing joyful and meaningful worship experiences. Establishing and encouraging small groups for study, support, prayer, fellowship and service. Empowering people to discover, develop, and deploy their gifts for ministry. Reaching out beyond our congregation in Christian love and service. Our Values: We commit ourselves to: Know scripture and live it. Act with integrity. Be faithful to Jesus Christ, our families, and our church family. Strive for excellence in all we do for the Lord. Celebrate the ministry of all Christians, lay and ordained. Treat all people with respect and sensitivity. Encourage people to grow in Christ. Care for the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of all people.