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9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary 10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am Sunday School Time 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am Contemporary Worship in the Sanctuary We uphold the United Methodist Church by our PRAYERS, PRESENCE, GIFTS, SERVICE & WITNESS Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Worship Worship Worship Worship Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Making Disciples …...Changing the World OUR MISSION STATEMENT: MAKING DISCIPLES...CHANGING THE WORLD FEBRUARY 2015 FIRST NOTES Attendance for Attendance for Attendance for Attendance for January 2016 January 2016 January 2016 January 2016 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd $7,288 10th 10th 10th 10th $4,376 17th 17th 17th 17th $5,527 24th 24th 24th 24th $2,966 31st 31st 31st 31st GIVE! January Total Gifts Received to Date January Total Gifts Received to Date January Total Gifts Received to Date January Total Gifts Received to Date $20,157 December December December December Income Income Income Income *$23,668 December December December December Expense Expense Expense Expense *($22,368) December December December December Net Gain Net Gain Net Gain Net Gain *$1,300 Year Year Year Year-End End End End Income Income Income Income *$271,614 Year Year Year Year-End End End End Expense Expense Expense Expense *($270,223) Year Year Year Year-End End End End Net Gain Net Gain Net Gain Net Gain *$1,391 * As of the end of December 2015 * As of the end of December 2015 * As of the end of December 2015 * As of the end of December 2015 9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am 11 am 11 am 11 am 11 am Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday School School School School 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 105 56 72 10th 10th 10th 10th 98 40 51 17th 17th 17th 17th 67 24th 24th 24th 24th 100 81 31st 31st 31st 31st BE HERE! 62 78 50 Gifts for Gifts for Gifts for Gifts for January 2016 January 2016 January 2016 January 2016 2016 Monthly Budget 2016 Monthly Budget 2016 Monthly Budget 2016 Monthly Budget Needs Needs Needs Needs—$25,059 “He knows the way that I take.“ -Job 23:10 On October 31, 2014, an experimental space- craft broke apart during a test flight and crashed into the Mojave Desert. The copilot died while the pilot miraculously survived. Investigators soon determined what had happened, but not why. The title of a news- paper article about the crash began with the words “Questions remain.” Throughout life we may experience sorrows for which there are no adequate explanations. Some are catastrophic events with far-reaching effects while others are personal, private tragedies that alter our individual lives and fam- ilies. We want to know why, but we seem to find more questions than answers. Yet even as we struggle with “Why?” God extends His unfailing love to us. When Job lost his children and his wealth in a single day (Job 1:13-19), he sank into an angry depression and resisted any attempted explanations by his friends. Yet he held out hope that someday there would be an answer from God. Even in the darkness Job could say, “[God] knows the way that I take; when he has test- ed me, I will come forth as gold” (23:10). Oswald Chambers said, “There will come one day a personal and direct touch from God when every tear and perplexity, every oppres- sion and distress, every suffering and pain, and wrong and injustice will have a complete and ample and overwhelm- ing explanation.” Today, as we face life’s unanswered questions, we can find help and hope in God’s love and promis- es.” (Our Daily Bread) May God lead all of you and guide you and any oppressive or distressful time that you may go through in your life. Blessings, Rev. April APRIL’S MUSINGS Rev. April Wegehaupt

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9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary

10:10 am10:10 am10:10 am10:10 am Sunday School Time

11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am Contemporary Worship in the Sanctuary

We uphold the United Methodist Church by our PRAYERS, PRESENCE, GIFTS, SERVICE & WITNESS

SundaySundaySundaySunday

WorshipWorshipWorshipWorship

ScheduleScheduleScheduleSchedule

Making Disciples

…...Changing

the World

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31st31st31st31st GIVE!

January Total Gifts Received to DateJanuary Total Gifts Received to DateJanuary Total Gifts Received to DateJanuary Total Gifts Received to Date $20,157

DecemberDecemberDecemberDecember IncomeIncomeIncomeIncome

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DecemberDecemberDecemberDecember Net GainNet GainNet GainNet Gain *$1,300

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*$271,614

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*($270,223)

YearYearYearYear----EndEndEndEnd Net GainNet GainNet GainNet Gain *$1,391

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2016 Monthly Budget 2016 Monthly Budget 2016 Monthly Budget 2016 Monthly Budget NeedsNeedsNeedsNeeds————$25,059

“He knows the way that I take.“

-Job 23:10 On October 31, 2014, an experimental space-craft broke apart during a test flight and crashed into the Mojave Desert. The copilot died while the pilot miraculously survived. Investigators soon determined what had happened, but not why. The title of a news-paper article about the crash began with the words “Questions remain.” Throughout life we may experience sorrows for which there are no adequate explanations. Some are catastrophic events with far-reaching effects while others are personal, private tragedies that alter our

individual lives and fam-ilies. We want to know why, but we seem to find more questions than answers. Yet even as we struggle with “Why?” God extends His unfailing love to us. When Job lost his children and his wealth in a single day (Job 1:13-19), he sank into an angry depression and resisted any attempted explanations by his friends. Yet he held out hope that someday there would be an answer from God. Even in the darkness Job could say, “[God] knows the way that I take; when he has test-ed me, I will come forth as gold” (23:10). Oswald Chambers said, “There will come one day a personal and

direct touch from God when every tear and perplexity, every oppres-sion and distress, every suffering and pain, and wrong and injustice will have a complete and ample and overwhelm-ing explanation.” Today, as we face life’s unanswered questions, we can find help and hope in God’s love and promis-es.” (Our Daily Bread) May God lead all of you and guide you and any oppressive or distressful time that you may go through in your life.

Blessings, Rev. April

A P R I L’ S M U S I N G S Rev. April Wegehaupt

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“I’VE LOVED

YOU

SINCE THE

BEGINNING

OF TIME.

BE MINE?” ~JESUS

Page 2 F I R S T N O T E S

Natalie (daughter of Glenda Getchell)

Debbie Barker (mother of Shannon Finley) Mindy McReynolds

(daughter of Jarold & Marilyn Henry) LeDena Mauk

Debbie Cummings Kathy Martin

Jim Peres (brother of Mable Roush)

Edna Pruitt (sister of Elmer Roush)

John Shields (father of Angie Roush)

Marcia Laubach (sister-in-law of Sherrolyn Webb)

Phil Grant (brother of Charlene Riley)

Mike Sutcliffe Amber (Brazle) Fishbach

Serving in the Military:

Ssgt. Roger, Melissa & Timothy Myers

Jon Cook (brother-in-law of Lisa & Dan Mildfelt)

Joshua Hatch Jack Martin

(Training at a military facility .)

PLEASE NOTE:

NAMES SUBMITTED FOR THE PRAYER CONCERNS LIST WILL BE REMOVED AFTER TWO WEEKS. PLEASE CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE

@ 431-4240 OR E-MAIL [email protected]

IF YOU NEED TO ADD OR CONTINUE A NAME ON THE PRAYER LIST. THANK YOU!

PPPPIEIEIEIE DDDDONATIONSONATIONSONATIONSONATIONS NNNNEEDEDEEDEDEEDEDEEDED

WWWWEEEE HAVEHAVEHAVEHAVE BEENBEENBEENBEEN CHALLENGEDCHALLENGEDCHALLENGEDCHALLENGED TOTOTOTO PROVIDEPROVIDEPROVIDEPROVIDE 80 80 80 80 PIESPIESPIESPIES!!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! If you haven’t yet done so and are willing to help us reach our goal through the

donation of a pie or cash, you may contact the church office or add your name to the sign up sheet posted on the Bulletin Board in the downstairs hallway.

PLEASE BE SURE TO LAPLEASE BE SURE TO LAPLEASE BE SURE TO LAPLEASE BE SURE TO LABEL YOUR PIE SO THATBEL YOUR PIE SO THATBEL YOUR PIE SO THATBEL YOUR PIE SO THAT THE SOUPLINE THE SOUPLINE THE SOUPLINE THE SOUPLINE VOLUNTEERS WILL KNOWVOLUNTEERS WILL KNOWVOLUNTEERS WILL KNOWVOLUNTEERS WILL KNOW WHICH KIND YOU BROUWHICH KIND YOU BROUWHICH KIND YOU BROUWHICH KIND YOU BROUGHT.GHT.GHT.GHT.

Fellowship on the Fifth Sunday, January 31Sunday, January 31Sunday, January 31Sunday, January 31stststst

Combined Worship ServiceCombined Worship ServiceCombined Worship ServiceCombined Worship Service @10:00am@10:00am@10:00am@10:00am

A Chili Luncheon hosted by the Cub Scouts will be served in the Fellowship Hall following the service.

This is the scouts way of saying “Thank You”. There is no charge.

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M A K I N G D I S C I P L E S . . . C H A N G I N G T H E W O R L D Page 3

Kids Views onKids Views onKids Views onKids Views on Love & MarriageLove & MarriageLove & MarriageLove & Marriage

"If falling in love is anything like learning how to spell, I don't want to do it. It takes too long." -- Glenn, age 7

"Love is like an avalanche where you have to run for your life." -- John, age 9

"I think you're supposed to get shot with an arrow or something, but the rest of it isn't supposed to be so painful." -- Manuel, age 8

"No one is sure why it happens, but I heard it has something to do with how you smell. That's why perfume and deodorant are so popular." -- Mae, age 9

"Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good too." -- Greg, age 8

"Once I'm done with kinder-garten, I'm going to find me a wife." -- Tom, age 5

"On the first date, they just tell each other lies, and that usually gets them interested enough to go for a second date." -- Mike, 10

WHEN: April 1st—3rd, 2016 WHO: Jr. & Sr. High Youth

This trip will include a concert on Friday, services and devotional times on Saturday and Sunday. Youth will be allowed ample free time for rides and games. Total costs will be $35.00 for each youth member, $20.00 for the activities and $15.00 for lodging. A portion of this expense will need to be provided by those attending. Youth will be responsible for food and snacks. Two evening dinners will be provided. This will be a lasting memory for our youth, bringing them closer to God and to one another in friendship, having fun while learning about God. Please call Demian Wegehaupt @ 620-212-6755 with any questions you might have.

ADULT / PARENT SPONSORS NEEDED! Parents are encouraged to come to as many youth events as they would like. Your involvement with their discovery of their faith in Christ is more and more important as the world gets more turbu-lent. If you are interested in serving as a sponsor on this trip, please contact Demian Wegehaupt ASAP!

Thank you to everyone who has helped support our youth group. I would like to remind everyone that silver dollar city is coming up soon, April 1-3. We will be leaving our church travelling with the Baptist youth at 3:30pm to caravan together. So if your kid or kids are interested please make sure I have your information and money for the trip. We also have Winter Jam coming on March 13th. We will be leaving the parking lot @1:30pm. Youth group times have changed, The Jr. high kids will be meeting at 6:00pm—6:45pm. after which the Sr. high will meet from 6:50pm—7:30pm. I am currently looking for one maybe two volunteers to help lead a lesson with the Jr. high and or Sr. High. Let me know if you would be interested. Thank you so much for allowing me the honor of your KICS kids.

Youth Ministries Director, Demian Wegehaupt

Get to Church

Any Way You Can!

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We thank you for your continued support of the Otterbein Food Pantry. It allows us to help in so many in many ways. Your thoughts and prayers mean so much.

God Bless, Faith House Homeless

Shelter

Dear Friends, I so appreciate your thoughtfulness in remembering me at Christmas. The goodie bag and the Upper Room are wonderful. Thank you for helping make my first Christ-mas away from my home special. You all have been so nice in welcoming both Phil and me to Chanute.

Sincerely, Elvi Schroeder

On behalf of those who will benefit from your generosity, we want to thank you for your gift to our minis-try. It is truly a blessing to be on the receiving

O U R C H U R C H

Pantry SundayPantry SundayPantry SundayPantry Sunday

Sunday, February 28th is Pantry Sunday.

Don’t forget to bring your donation for the Food

Pantry with you!

Challenge for Challenge for Challenge for Challenge for February will be February will be February will be February will be

CCCCANNEDANNEDANNEDANNED SSSSOUPOUPOUPOUP Mission PenniesMission PenniesMission PenniesMission Pennies ...for the month of February will be given to the Otterbein Food Pan-try. Another Tuesday Another Tuesday Another Tuesday Another Tuesday Evening meal Evening meal Evening meal Evening meal Our church’s turn to host the “Another Tuesday Evening Meal”

at Otterbein will be on February 23, 2016. Anyone willing to volunteer their time or culinary talents should contact Charlene Riley either by email: [email protected]@[email protected]@hotmail.com or phone 431-4560 office 431-4023 home.

AGAPEAGAPEAGAPEAGAPE—A Greek word

for self-giving love.

The Agape Fund is a ministry that allows the participant to give $5.00 or more, four times per year. This money is used to help a specific area person or a family in need. If you

would like to be added to our participants list, please contact the church office @ 431-4240 and talk to Ron-da. Participants are kept secret and confi-dential. Attention College Grant Attention College Grant Attention College Grant Attention College Grant RecipientsRecipientsRecipientsRecipients Your spring semester schedule is due in the church office no later than January 31st in order to receive the spring disbursement of your Estate College Grant.

What is the 200 Member Club?What is the 200 Member Club?What is the 200 Member Club?What is the 200 Member Club? The 200 Member Club is a dedicated group of Parsons District United Methodist Church members and other interested individuals who respond to the needs of Parsons District United Methodist congregations and help financially with local church ministries to revitalize and expand.

How Does It Work?How Does It Work?How Does It Work?How Does It Work? People join at one of three levels: Regular Members Regular Members Regular Members Regular Members

at $10 a call or Sustaining Members Sustaining Members Sustaining Members Sustaining Members at $25 a call or Other Members Other Members Other Members Other Members giving what they can. Not more than two

calls are placed yearly. Members can always give more as God leads. Goal is to have 200 giving units in the 200 Member Club. Membership can be discontinued at any time by emailing: [email protected] or writing the Parsons District Office, Attn: 200 Member Club, PO Box 244, Parsons, KS 67357-0244.

Questions About 200 Member Club or to Sign Up?Questions About 200 Member Club or to Sign Up?Questions About 200 Member Club or to Sign Up?Questions About 200 Member Club or to Sign Up? Call 620-421-9149 or email [email protected]. The Evangelism Committee will be working on this project in the near future. So, keep your eyes open!

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Evil BrothersEvil BrothersEvil BrothersEvil Brothers

There were once two evil brothers. They were filthy rich and used their money to keep their wickedness out of the public eye. They went to church every Sunday and pretended to be perfect Christians. Their pastor was a doddery old fool who had no idea what they were really like. But one day the pastor died and a new one took over. This pastor was no fool. He saw through the brothers straight away. He was an eloquent, truthful and powerful speaker and, in a very short time, the congrega-tion doubled. Unfortunately, the church itself was in a bad way, and a fund-raising campaign was started to repair the roof. It had hardly begun when one of the brothers dropped down dead. The day before the funeral, the other brother dropped into the parson-age and handed the new pastor a check for the full amount needed to repair the church roof. ‘I’ve only one condition,’ he said. ‘At my brother’s funeral, you must tell everyone he was a saint.’ The pastor thought long and hard for several moments, took a deep breath and agreed. The following day, having banked and cashed the check, he stood up in front of a packed church and said, ‘This man was as evil as the devil himself. He cheated on his wife and abused his family. He drank like a fish, stole from the poor and never had a nice word to say about anyone. He was as foul and wicked a man as you could ever hope to meet. But, compared to his brother, he was a saint!’

end of such generosity. Your fit will be used to help low-income fami-lies in Crawford County to be able to meet their basic necessities. We pray God will continue to bless you as you have blessed others. Thank you to all the Chanute folks who showed up to help at Christmas distribution! I so appreciated your help; you helped make the day perfect! The support of Chanute 1st is instrumental in carrying out the mission of Wesley House.

Peace, Pastor Marcee

Wesley House Ministries

MISSED A SERVICE OR JUST WANT TO EXPERIENCE IT ALL

OVER AGAIN? FIND IT ON YOUTUBE!

www.youtube.com/FUMCChanuteKS

AGENTS of BABYLON By Dr. David Jeremiah

Begins February 2nd @ 5:30pm Room 103

Men’s Bible StudyMen’s Bible Study

PLEASE BE IN PRAYER FOR OUR 2016 CONFIRMANDS:

Thank you so much for keeping these young people in your prayers for love, understanding, and a genuine desire to serve Jesus. They are a PRECIOUS group of young people, and their parents are very supportive. Please keep their parents in your prayers too.

God Bless You, Linda Robbins

The “Come All Ye Faithful” Sunday school class invites you to join them this Sunday at 10:00am as they begin a new study titled…

SOUL KEEPING: Caring For the Most

Important Part of You by John Ortberg The soul is NOT “a theological and abstract subject.” The soul is the coolest, eeriest, most mysterious, evocative, crucial, sacred, eternal, life-directing, fragile, indestructible, controversial, expensive dimension of your existence. Jesus said it’s worth more than the world. You’d be an idiot not to prize it above all else. Shouldn’t you get pretty clear on exactly what it is? Shouldn’t you know what it runs on? Wouldn’t it be worth knowing how to care for it? Two things are for sure. One is: you have a soul. The other is: if you don’t look after this one you won’t be issued a replacement.

JJJJOINOINOINOIN THEMTHEMTHEMTHEM THISTHISTHISTHIS SSSSUNDAYUNDAYUNDAYUNDAY TOTOTOTO LEARNLEARNLEARNLEARN MOREMOREMOREMORE!!!!

Garrett Almond Kole Barkman Zoe Barkman Kristen Carey Avrey Finley

Jerica Hockett

Lizzie Myers Jessica Myers Abigail Morris Sophie Osborn Brecca Peter

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First United Methodist Church

202 S. Lincoln

Chanute, KS 66720

620.431.4240

U.S. Postage Paid Non-Profit Org. Chanute, KS

66720 Permit #13

How to become a member.... How to become a member.... How to become a member.... How to become a member.... You are welcome to attend wor-ship services, member or not. For that matter, you can attend any activity of the church and are invited to do so. Becoming a member is, in faith, saying you want a deeper commitment to the church. Our vows ask us to faith-fully participate in the life of the church with our prayers, our presence, our gifts, our service and our witness. We hope you will be a part of the ministry of the First United Methodist Church. If you would like to become a member, please give us: Name(s), address, phone number, e-mail address, anniver-saries, birthdays and if you are already a member of some other church or not. If you are, we also need the name of the church and, if possible, the address. Please give this to the pastor, or leave in the church office.

Return Service Requested

202 S. LINCOLN202 S. LINCOLN202 S. LINCOLN202 S. LINCOLN CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720CHANUTE, KANSAS 66720

OFFICE HOURS:OFFICE HOURS:OFFICE HOURS:OFFICE HOURS: 8:00AM—5:00PM

CHURCH PHONE:CHURCH PHONE:CHURCH PHONE:CHURCH PHONE: 620-431-4240

WEB SITE:WEB SITE:WEB SITE:WEB SITE: www.fumcchanute.org

CHURCH STAFF:CHURCH STAFF:CHURCH STAFF:CHURCH STAFF:

Pastor:Pastor:Pastor:Pastor: Rev. April Wegehaupt

Director of Adult Ministry & Parish Director of Adult Ministry & Parish Director of Adult Ministry & Parish Director of Adult Ministry & Parish VisitorVisitorVisitorVisitor

Linda Arnett [email protected]

In-Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Mornings

Director of Young Ministries:Director of Young Ministries:Director of Young Ministries:Director of Young Ministries:

Demian Wegehaupt [email protected]

In-Office Hours: Monday - Wednesday / 8am—Noon

Secretary: Secretary: Secretary: Secretary: Ronda Phillips

[email protected]

Treasurer:Treasurer:Treasurer:Treasurer:

Custodian:Custodian:Custodian:Custodian: Jasen Baughn [email protected]

PH: (620)212-1468

Maintenance:Maintenance:Maintenance:Maintenance: Music Director:Music Director:Music Director:Music Director:

Paul Myers

Organist:Organist:Organist:Organist: Terri DeGeer [email protected]

PPPPLEASELEASELEASELEASE CONTACTCONTACTCONTACTCONTACT THETHETHETHE CHURCHCHURCHCHURCHCHURCH OFFICEOFFICEOFFICEOFFICE WHENWHENWHENWHEN SCHEDULINGSCHEDULINGSCHEDULINGSCHEDULING MEETINGSMEETINGSMEETINGSMEETINGS OROROROR EVENTSEVENTSEVENTSEVENTS ININININ THETHETHETHE CHURCHCHURCHCHURCHCHURCH BUILDINGBUILDINGBUILDINGBUILDING!!!!

(Be sure to check inside for more details on these events!)

Sunday, January 31:Sunday, January 31:Sunday, January 31:Sunday, January 31: Fellowship on the Fifth / Combined Worship Service @ 10:00am. The Cub Scouts will be serving a Chili Dinner in the Fellowship Hall following the service as a thank you to the congregation. There is no charge. Thursday, February 4:Thursday, February 4:Thursday, February 4:Thursday, February 4: Soupline / 11:00am—7:00pm / Masonic Temple Wednesday, February 10:Wednesday, February 10:Wednesday, February 10:Wednesday, February 10: Ash Wednesday Worship Service @ Noon & 7:30pm. Sunday, March 20: Sunday, March 20: Sunday, March 20: Sunday, March 20: Palm Sunday Egg Hunt following the 9:00am Worship service. Sunday, March 27: Sunday, March 27: Sunday, March 27: Sunday, March 27: Easter Worship / Combined Service @ 9:00am.

U P C O M I N G E V E N T S

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

9:30 am Genesis thru Revelation, 107

11:00 am Walkercize, FH

11:00 am Ministry of Caring, 103

6:30 pm Quilt Guild, 107

2 9:30 am Women’s

Bible Study, 107 5:30 pm Women’s

Bible Study, 107 5:30 pm Men’s Bible

Study, 103 6:30 pm Cub Scouts,

Upstairs 7:00 pm Trustees

3

9:00 am Devotions w/ Dorothy, Parlor

11:00 am Walkercize, FH

5:30 pm Children’s Choir

6:00 pm Choir 6:00 pm AWANA 6:00—6:45 pm

Jr. High KICS 6:50—7:30pm

Sr. High KICS

4

SOUPLINE 11am—7pm

Masonic Temple

5

6

7 Communion 1:00 pm 4-H, FH 2:00 pm Worship

Service held at the High-rise Apartments

3:00 pm Pre-Game Devotional

@ the Parsonage 5:30 pm Young Adult

Superbowl Party @ the Parsonage

* See Regular Sunday Schedule

8 9:30 am Genesis thru

Revelation, 107 11:00 am Walkercize,

FH

9 9:30 am Women’s

Bible Study, 107 5:30 pm Women’s

Bible Study, 107 5:30 pm Men’s Bible

Study, 103 6:30 pm Cub Scouts, Upstairs 7:00 pm Church

Council, FH

10 9:00 am Devotions

w/ Dorothy, Parlor 5:30 pm Children’s

Choir 6:00 pm Choir 6:00 pm AWANA 6:00—6:45 pm

Jr. High KICS 6:50—7:30pm

Sr. High KICS 7:30 pm Ash Wednesday Service

11 6:00 pm Hope

Unlimited, 107 7:00 pm Worship Committee Mtg., 112 7:00 pm Cub Scout

Committee Mtg., Upstairs

12

13

14

* See Regular Sunday Schedule

15 9:30 am Genesis thru

Revelation, 107 11:00 am Walkercize,

FH 7:00 pm Boomer Link

16 9:30 am Women’s

Bible Study, 107 1:30 pm Today’s

Concerns, Parlor 5:30 pm Women’s

Bible Study, 107 5:30 pm Men’s Bible

Study, 103 6:30 pm Church & Society, Murray Hill

6:30 pm Cub Scouts, Upstairs

17 9:00 am Devotions

w/ Dorothy, Parlor 11:00 am Walkercize,

FH 5:30 pm Children’s

Choir 6:00 pm Choir 6:00 pm AWANA 6:00—6:45 pm

Jr. High KICS 6:50—7:30pm

Sr. High KICS

18

19

20

21

* See Regular Sunday Schedule

22 9:30 am Genesis thru

Revelation, 107 11:00 am Walkercize,

FH

23 9:30 am Women’s

Bible Study, 107 1:00 pm Newsletter

Crew, 107 5:30 pm Women’s

Bible Study, 107 5:30 pm Men’s Bible

Study, 103 6:30 pm Cub Scouts,

Upstairs 7:00 pm Finance, 112

24 9:00 am Devotions

w/ Dorothy, Parlor 11:00 am Walkercize,

FH 5:30 pm Children’s

Choir 6:00 pm Choir 6:00 pm AWANA 6:00—6:45 pm

Jr. High KICS 6:50—7:30pm

Sr. High KICS

25 7:00 pm Cub Scout

Pack Mtg., FH

26

27

28 Pantry

Sunday

* See Regular Sunday Schedule

29 9:30 am Genesis thru

Revelation, 107 11:00 am Walkercize,

FH

February 2016

* Regular Sunday Worship Schedule:

9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am

Traditional Worship Time (Sanctuary)

10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am 10:10 am Sunday School

11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am

Contemporary Worship Time (Sanctuary)

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February 2016

Please contact the office if your Birthday has been omitted or misreported. Please contact the office if your Birthday has been omitted or misreported. Please contact the office if your Birthday has been omitted or misreported. Please contact the office if your Birthday has been omitted or misreported. We don’t want to forget you! 431We don’t want to forget you! 431We don’t want to forget you! 431We don’t want to forget you! 431----4240424042404240

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 �

Exodus 27—28 Matthew 21:1—22

Jamie Oatman

2 �

Exodus 29—30 Matthew 21:23—-46

� Bill Armstrong

Alan Johnson Sarah Osborn

Chelsea Pennington

3 �

Exodus 31—33 Matthew 22:1—22

� Hazel Blair

Rose Mitchell

4 �

Exodus 34—35 Matthew 22:23—46

� Sara Fogle

Devin March

5 �

Exodus 36—38 Matthew 23:1—22

� Brady Alonzo

Linda Funk Cassie Grayson

Todd Lickteig

6 �

Exodus 39—40 Matthew 23:23—39

� Jessica Cagle

Wesley Roecker

7 Communion

� Leviticus 1—3

Matthew 24:1—28

Mackenzie Leroy

8 �

Leviticus 4—5 Matthew 24:29—51

� Jacob Caldwell

Chelsea Reed Mark Wendt

9 �

Leviticus 6—7 Matthew 25:1—30

� Tyler Dillow

Alicia Fickel Tommy Thompson

10 �

Leviticus 8—10 Matthew 25:31—46

� Kelse Jackett

Sawyer Robinson

11 �

Leviticus 11—12 Matthew 26:1—25

� Frank Brazle

Debbie Carpenter

12 �

Leviticus 13 Matthew 26:26—50

� Matthew Willis

13 �

Leviticus 14 Matthew 26:51—75

� Brenda Krumm

Melissa Wikel

14 �

Leviticus 15—16 Matthew 27:1—26

� Peggy Myers

Isabella Baughn Diann Young

15 �

Leviticus 17—18 Matthew 27:27—50

� Terry Cathers

Staci DeGeer Bryan Rehmert

Arianne Thompson

16 �

Leviticus 19—20 Matthew 27:51—66

� John Mishler

Cynthia Springer

17 �

Leviticus 21—22 Matthew 28

� Braiden Ayers

18 �

Leviticus 23—24 Mark 1:1—22

� Etta Haslett Judy McCready

Roy Myers

19 �

Leviticus 25 Mark 1:23—45

Connie Clarkson Christopher Hatch

Steve Twente

20 �

Leviticus 26—27 Mark 2

� Brad Finley

21 �

Numbers 1—2 Mark 3:1—19

� Scott Craig

Virginia Solomon Austin Tait

22 �

Numbers 3—4 Mark 3:20—35

� Bob Geiger

23 �

Numbers 5—6 Mark 4:1—20

Anthony Wendt

24 �

Numbers 7—8 Mark 4:21—41

� Jerrad Myers

25 �

Numbers 9—11 Mark 5:1—20

� Suzanne Finn

26 �

Numbers 12—14 Mark 5:21—43

� Natalie Mildfelt

27 �

Numbers 15—16 Mark 6:1—29

� Mary Hansen

Randy Jenkins

28 Pantry Sunday �

Numbers 17—19 Mark 6:30—56

Romeo Montague

29 �

Job 39:20 Luke 6:22—23

� Juliet Capulet

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