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A Summer Filled with Blessings, Generosity, Hard-Work, Joy, and Fellowship! Summer 2015! A Memorable and Grace-filled Season!
SEPTEMBER—2015 Page 2
By Duane Hamblin
Hi everyone! I’m Amanda Fahnestock and I am the new Nursery Director. I recently moved to San Angelo from Michigan where I taught Middle School Lan-guage Arts. I am really excited about all of the great opportunities here at FUMC especially getting to work with our greatest asset, the kids. J
Welcome New Staff!
Hello! My name is Mar-cey Quast and I am your new facility manager. I was born and raised in Cisco, TX. I joined the USAF from 2000-2006 as a Weapons Safety and En-vironmental Inspector. I am married to John Quast and have two dogs named Miss Greta and China. My mom, Lynda
Beebe, lives with us. I have B.S. in Technical Management (HR) with a Minor in OSHA. In 2013, I received a M.S. in Environmen-tal Management from Hardin Simmons University.
Hello, my name is Heather Amigleo. I am the new Administrative Assistant to the Clergy as of July. I have worked for FUMC for a little over 2 years as a teacher with FirstKids Club. I am extremely excited to take on this new opportunity and I would love to get to know you all. Please feel free to stop in and say hello.
The first Rio Texas Annual Conference, including San Angelo and the new West Texas District, was held in Corpus Christi June 11 through 13, 2015. San Angelo’s First Church sent a full complement of Delegates, including the three clergy we were entitled to send: Sen-ior Pastor The Reverend Sam Hunnicutt, The Rev. Sheree Harris, and The Rev. David Miron. Lay Delegates included Karen Clark, Duane Hamblin, Megan and Tim Hunnicutt, Fred Key, Glenn Luhrs, and Alternate Anne Hardegree. Sitting with our group was Conference Delegate Rick Man-tooth. This impressive array of talent devoted considerable preparation time to prayers, meetings, and study of the Pre-Conference Journal and other information. This year we were seated toward the back and much less in the spotlight than last year’s front row location. All appropriately filled their responsibilities. One of the big items of interest this year was the upcoming retirement of our Bishop James Dorf. We were all impressed with the smoothness of the organization and working of the newly merged Rio Texas Conference. The setting on Corpus Christi Bay exemplified the beauty of God’s Creation as always and gave us further cause for thanks and praise.
FirstChurch at 2015 Annual Conference
Page 3 SEPTEMBER—2015 Children’s Ministries
September 11 October 2 November 6 December 12 January 8 February 5 March 4 April 1 May 6 June 3 July 8 August 5
KNO 6-10:30 $10/child or $15/family Reservations required Call 655-8982 or email karla @firstmethodist.net
Sunday School/Small Group settings on Sunday morning: Infants to 18 months in the Nursery under caring eyes of the Nursery staff: Britnee, Maris-sa, Ali, Kendall and Amanda. Toddlers aged 2-3 meet with Angela Middlebrooks in the small room off of the Nursery. Toddlers aged 4-5 meet with Jovan Cosper in the large room off of the Nursery. Kinder and 1st Grade meet with Nana Q (LaQueta Shelburne). Elementary 2nd and 3rd meet with Michelle Perkey. Elementary 4th and 5th meet with Anne Hardegree and Harold Shelburne. All 6th and 7th graders meet in 204 and will begin Confirmation Class.
Page 4 SEPTEMBER -2015
Wednesdays: Disciple Bible Study 1 Fast Track, 24 weeks (12 Fall/12 Spring), Starts September 2, 6:30-7:45, Of-
fice Conf. Rm. Disciple Fast Track uses the same Disciple Study Manual, but the class time and course length have all
been adjusted for busy lifestyles. Disciple Fast Track maintains the integrity and principles of the original study, but its
modifications can better meet the needs of a hectic world. Participants still receive a thorough introduction to the Bible, but
in almost a third less time. www.disciplefasttrack.com. Come & Go Orientation on Sunday morning, Aug. 23, Church
Office, 11:00-12:15. Led by: Pat Haines Materials: Workbook, $30
Financial Peace University, 9 weeks, Sept. 16 – Nov. 11, 6:30-8:30, Library Within the first 90 days of Dave Ramsey's
most popular class, the average family pays off $5,300 in debt and saves $2,700. These nine lessons will teach you to get
out of debt the same way you learned to walk-one step at a time. www.daveramsey.com/fpu.
Led by: Harold & LaQueta Shelburne Materials: $89 Kit
Children of the Day, 9 weeks, Sept. 16 – Nov. 11, 6:30-8:00, Bayith An in-depth Bible study of 1 and 2 Thessalonians
by Beth Moore. Is family life a challenge? Is work driving you crazy? Do you know God has a purpose for your life, but you
can't figure out what it is? Know that your circumstances are not coincidental. And God's timing is impeccable.
www.lifeway.com/childrenoftheday. Led by: Nelda Von Gonten Materials: $15
Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl, Wide-Eyed Wonder in God’s Spoken World (N. D. Wilson, Author) 10 weeks, Sept. 16 -
Nov. 18, 6:30-8:00, Harmony A visual, poetic exploration of the narrative nature of the world and the personality of the
Poet behind it all. When Nate Wilson looks at the world around him, he asks "What is this place? Why is this place? Who
approved it? Am I supposed to take it seriously?" What could such an outlandish, fantastical world say about its Creator?
Wilson gives an aesthetic examination of the ways in which humanity has tried to make sense of this overwhelming carni-
val ride of a world. Read more at www.notesfromthetiltawhirl.com. Led by: Eric & Stephanie Igler Materials: $10
Run for God, 12 weeks, Sept. 16 - Dec. 9, 6:30-8:00, Journey Run for God is a Bible study that parallels faith and en-
durance, with a goal to take those who have never run to their first 5K, all the while teaching them to relate the great sport
of running to their walk with Christ. www.runforgod.com Led by: Tim & Meagan Hunnicutt Materials: $20
Mondays: GriefShare, 13 weeks, Aug. 17 – Nov. 16, 5:30-7:30, Office Conference Room A grief recovery support
group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of losing a loved one. www.griefshare.org. Led by: Janis Amack-
er, Pat Haines, Kavin Johnson, Gloria Smith Materials: Participant Guide, $15
GriefShare Surviving the Holidays, Monday, Nov. 23, 5:30pm, Cheers Classroom A warm, encouraging, and helpful
event, featuring video instruction and group discussion that helps you deal with the intense pain of grief during the holiday
season. No Materials Needed.
2015 Fall Adult Classes
Continued on pg. 5, “2015 FALL CLASSES
Sign up for all classes TODAY in First Place Café!
Continued from pg. 4
SEPTEMBER—2015 Page 5
2015 Fall Adult Classes
Thursdays: Interpreting the Hebrew Scriptures, 6:00-7:00 pm, Ongoing/Come &Go, Starting Sept. 17, Cheers
Classroom Join Pastor David weekly to look deeply into the book of Isaiah, beginning at Chapter 40. David will do the
Hebrew “heavy lifting”, researching the grammar and sentence structure for each week’s passage, and based on that we
will interpret together what God was saying in these words to the Israelites and then what God saying to us today.
Led by: Rev. David Miron Materials: Provided
Christian Believer, 30 weeks, starts Sept. 10, 6:00-8:00, Journey This class focuses on classical teachings of the
Christian faith—presenting, explaining, and interpreting them in a way that you can understand, through the use of words,
symbols, and hymns. Over a 30-week period, you will examine the writings of ancient and modern Christian commentators
and view video presentations by leading Bible scholars. (Disciple Bible Study 1 is a prerequisite for this course)
www.cokesbury.com. Led by: Rev. Sam Hunnicutt Materials: $30, Participant Guide & Book of Readings
Single & Parenting, 12 weeks, Aug. 27 – Nov. 12, 6:00-8:00, Library Single & Parenting is a support group where you
can find tips and parenting wisdom that will help you find rest, hope and encouragement. www.singleandparenting.org.
Led by: Sharon Alexander, Amber Alexander, Giovanna LeCroy, Barbara Moorman Materials: $15 Workbook
The Enneagram Journey, 12 weeks, Sept. 24 - Dec. 17, 6:00-8:00, Harmony Classroom The Enneagram (from the
Greek ennea for “nine”) is an ancient, spiritual tool that identifies nine different personality types. Enneagram work helps
us to learn where we are broken and to unlearn who we think we are. In this 12 week DVD study, we will be looking at the
nine Numbers, their motivations for behavior, their preferences, their passions, the ways they behave when secure and
when stressed, and many other aspects that will help you understand the whole system, as well as others and yourself,
more fully. Led by: Julianne Hunnicutt, LPC, LCDC Materials: $30, Participant Guide
Sundays: Companions in Christ, 28 weeks, Starts Sept. 13, 6:00-8:00 , Parlor Orientation Aug. 19 at 6:15 pm
Companions in Christ offers a powerfully transforming small-group experience in opening yourself to God's presence and
guidance. Explore classic spiritual practices, and develop new daily patterns that will open your life to a deepening rela-
tionship with God and with your group. (Disciple Bible Study 1 is a prerequisite for this course)
www.companions.upperroom.org. Led by: Rev. Sheree Harris Materials: $35, Participant Guide & Journal
Sign up for all classes TODAY in First Place
Page 6 September-2015 Mission and Service
Kids Eat Free!
Feeding Neighborhood Children for FREE!
FirstChurch helped sponsor meal preparation for the summertime meals for children throughout San Angelo. FirstChurch was responsi-ble for meals served at Immanuel Baptist and Calvary Baptist Church-es. The program lasted 7 weeks-held during the weeks no summer school meals are offered. This year with the help of cooks from St. Luke’s UMC and Emman-uel Episcopal Churches, FirstChurch was able to provide over 200 meals each day (35 days). Chil-dren who nor-mally would have limited or no hot
meal for lunch were able to vis-it Im-
manuel and Calvary and eat a nutritious meal followed with planned activities sponsored by various volunteers from organizations of San Angelo. Over 8,000 children were served this summer at the 10 sites. This was the 5th year that Kids Eat Free! has been offered. The program is a part of the Texas Hunger Initiative and is directed through Baylor University. FUMC funds this program through individual donations made through the church.
September—2015 Page 7
Amen to FirstFamily
Amen to all the wonderful cooks, servers, drivers and more who helped with Kids Eat Free!
Amen to Sonny Cortez and his wonderful crew from the Lions who provided meat for Kids Eat Free!
Amen to the cooks and servers who helped with the House of Faith Summer Camp meals at Lake Brownwood...especially, to Jay Jones and his crew who smoked brisket, and to the Iglers who provided the trailer for hauling all the food to Lake Brownwood.
Amen to Dana Bollinger who donated a closet full of groceries for use by the church.
Our Prayers and Concerns
Ours Serving in Military Kristine Bailey USAF Mike Bailey USAF Amber Inman Davis USA Derek Davis USA Benjamin Felan USA Ryan Gandy USAF Johnny Goldthrite USA Randall Tye Graham USA Mica Greenwood USN Jacob Howell USAF Zane Jarvis USAF Robert Lawson USMC Steven Lytle USA Josh Mort USAF Chris Mullen USAF August Pfluger USAF Danielle Pozun USAF Joshua Rodriguez USAF Jon P. Rogers USA Phillip Santos USAF Yvonne Santos USAF Brian Sheffield USN Justin Sheffield USN Brian Smith USAF Ryan Tallant USA Cory Tusha USAF Cameron Walker USAF
Gina Webber USAF
CANCER
In Memoriam
Phyllis Stevens
June 21, 2015
Beloved Member of
First United Methodist Church
“When Jesus spoke again to the people,” he said, “I am the Light of the World. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the Light of
Life.”
John 18:11-13
In MemoriamS
JoAnn Steele
August 19, 2015
Beloved Member of First United
Methodist Church
“My flesh and my heart may
fail, but God is the strength of
my heart and my portion forev-
er. 27 Indeed, those who are far
from you will perish; you put
an end to those who are false to
you. 28 But for me it is good to
be near God; I have made the
Lord GOD my refuge, to tell of
all your works.
Psalm 73:26-28
Church Family Prayers, Praises and Concerns
Ann Horn Barry Kleypas Bill Humble Brenda Dickson Dr. Bruce Heare Charlie Fleming Cheryl Brazerol Chris Hernandez Cindy Powell Clinton Hodges Connie Weems Dawn McMinn Jackson Dennis Frost Dick Benson Eddie Glasscock Ellen Ely Fred Buck Fred Gudmundson Haylee Owen Jennifer Cooper Jerry Tindel Kathy Robinson Katie Ball Kay Kennemer Kim Hunter Kinsley Baker Lisa Larremore Melissa James Nicole Kleinsmith Oscar Hunnicutt Sheryl Bragg Shirley Arnn Tina Grant Whites
Phil Chavez General Concerns
HEALTH CONCERNS
WEBSITE REQUESTS
Amy Harrison & Family Loss of Grandmother
Bob Barnes Recovering at Home
Dorothy Shuster Health Concerns
Elise & Scott Whyte and their children Charlotte, Davis, & Cameron
Health Concerns
Jacob Harkey Health Concerns
Jim Ridge Recovering from Surgery
Linda Harris Health Concerns
Mac Morris Health Concerns
Mary Hankins Health Concerns
Roger Sidener Health Concerns
Ruth Dunham Health Concerns
Sterling Gillis (friend of Gerry Palmer)
Recovering from Surgery
Vernon Andrews (son of Betty Andrews)
Affected by wildfires in WA
Wendi Porche Recovering from Surgery
Mary Witt Recovering from Surgery
Family of JoAnne Steele D. 8/19/2015
Family of Raymond Powdrill D. 8/08/2015
Family of Tom Gammage (father of Gary Gammage)
D. 8/11/2015
September, 2015 Page 8
FirstChurch is a partner in education with Lincoln Middle
School.
Mission and Service
LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP
MCALLEN MISSION TRIP
Make a difference in a child’s life! Take the opportunity to help a child feel really special! All it takes is your commitment of just 30-45 minutes a week being a MENTOR to a Lincoln Middle School student. These children need a friend; someone to chat with; someone to look up to; some-one who will listen. Each semester FUMC provides mentors, who meet weekly on Fridays during lunch with their students. People are desperately needed. If you would like to know more about mentoring this Fall, please contact Carol Santry at (325) 949-5524, or Sherrie Walker in the Church Office.
It’s not too early to begin thinking about Mission in
Costa Rica! Watch for upcoming planning meetings
and fund raisers.
Page 9 September-2015
MEET OUR NEWEST MEMBERS!...
Our Church Family-Greetings and Goodbyes
Wally and Jan Harkey joined
by transfer from Ft. Davis
Community Church on
5/17/2015
Jeffery Dale
Harper, III,
son of J.D.
and Ashley
Harper was
dedicated
(not baptized)
in the 11th
Hour service
by Rev. Dale
Weise on
Sunday, June 21, 2015 (pictured above)
Kimberly Wright joined in 11th Hour with
Dale on July 5th.
Elle Made-
line Town-
send was
baptized on
7/12/2015
by Sam in
8:30 service.
Parents are
Stephen and
Ciara and big sister is Layla.
Linda Claire Rabson
was baptized on
8/2/2015 by Sam in
10:45 service. Par-
ents are Jennifer Hur-
ley Rabson and David
Geoffrey Rabson of
Amarillo. Geoffrey
was a congregation
member of Sam’s
church in Hunt. Big
brother is William
James Rabson. Geof-
frey and Jennifer are
members of St. Paul
United Methodist in
Amarillo.
Eric and Lindsey
Haire with their
daughter, Emma.
Pastor Dale
Weise performed
“Thanksgiving
for the Birth of a
Child” service
for Emma on
August 2, 2015
in 11th Hour.
If you are not involved in Sunday School, you are missing a vital part of your spiritual journey. Study and learn with your Christian friends. There is a class for you.
3RD FLOOR ABOVE CELEBRATION HALL
The Harmony Class - Soon to start an Adam Hamilton study Teacher– Rita Hale.
The Journey Class—Mark. Teacher—D.R. and Linda Fielding
The Bayith Class— Amos—Malachi: : Adult Bible Study Series. Teachers—Pat Schlinke, Richard Evans, BJ Meyer, Carolyn Griffin.
Cheers Teacher—Johnny Fender
1st FLOOR
The Bible Class—Ezekial: Genesis—Revelations: Adult Bible Studies. Teacher—Romonda Ballard.
2ND FLOOR
Ruth Class—Amos—Malachi: Adult Bible Study Series Teachers—Fran Sentell, Ann Dixon, Rosa Gonzales.
3RD FLOOR
CHI RHO—Teacher—David Lourash
Union—Meagan Hunnicutt Fellowship—Teacher—Buster Peek
S.T.E.R.— Teacher—Karen Cody
CHURCH OFFICE
Seekers— Teacher—Ronnie Wegner
Is your class starting a new study, or have information to share? Submit
your very brief information to Sherrie Walker at sherrie@firstmethodist.net.
Sunday School Brochures are available at worship entrances and give infor-
mation regarding enrollment and location of rooms. Classes meet from 9:30-
10:30.
Adult Sunday School Studies—SEPTEMBER, 2015
Make Sunday School a Faith-led Habit!
Faith Development-Study and Growth September—2015 Page 10
Meetings are held at 9:45 in the Library the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. FMI contact the Church Office.
United Methodist Women
Estate Planning
Giving to your church through your will is a good way to continue your support of your church beyond your lifetime. When your estate plan is prepared, consider including plans for a gift to your church.
SEPTEMBER Food Drive
Please bring packages of pinto beans, canned fruit and meat to the FirstPlace Café or the church office. All to benefit the First UMC Food Pantry. Green collection boxes are located in the First-Place Café and the Church Office. Send monetary donations to Tracy in the Church Office, with checks payable to First UMC and marked “Food Pantry.”
Page 11 Announcements September-2015
Sept. 1—Morning Glories-10:30, Journey Classroom. Residents’ Bible Study, Royal Estates Sept. 2—Candlelight Prayer & Communion-5:30, Chapel. Wesleyan Hand Bells-6:00, Spirit-6:00, 11th Hour Praise Band Rehearsal-6:30, Disciple Bible Study-6:30, Choir Rehearsal-7:00
Sept. 3—CCS-2:00, Single & Parenting Class-6:00 Sept. 7—Office Closed-Labor Day
Sept. 8—Morning Glories-10:30, Journey Classroom Sept. 9—Disciple Bible Study-6:30; Choir-7:00
Sept. 10— Christian Believer-6:00, Single & Parenting-6:00; CCS-2:00 Sept. 11—KIDS NITE OUT
Sept. 13—Companions in Christ-5:30 Sept. 14—GriefShare—5:30
Sept. 15—Mature Adult Ministries-5:00 Sept. 16—Mid-Week Meals-5:15—6:30; Candlelight Prayer Service-5:30; Run for God; Children of the Day; Financial Peace; Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl; Disciple Bible Study—6:30; Choir-7:00
Sept. 17—UMW-9:45; CCS-2:00; Hebrew, Single & Parenting—6:00 Sept. 18-CCS sings Rio Concho Manor-10:00;
Sept. 20-Companions in Christ-5:00 Sept. 21-GriefShare-5:30
Sept. 22-Morning Glories-10:30 Sept. 23-Midweek Meals-5:15-6:30; Candlelight Prayer Service-5:30; Run for God; Children of
the Day; Financial Peace; Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl; Disciple Bible Study-6:30; Choir-7:00 Sept. 24-CCS—2:00; Hebrew, Single & Parenting, The Enneagram Journey, - 6:00
Sept. 27—Organ Dedication; Companions in Christ-5:00 Sept. 28—GriefShare-5:34; Trustees-5:30
Sept. 29—Morning Glories-10:30 Sept. 30—Midweek Meals-5:15-6:30; Candlelight Prayer Service-5:30; Run for God; Children of
the Day; Financial Peace; Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl; Disciple Bible Study-6:30; Choir-7:00
September CALENDAR
Traffick911 Needs Your Prayers!
Every Tuesday morning, a group gathers to pray special prayers for the discernment and empowerment of Traffick911. This project (identifying, rescuing and helping victims of human sexual trafficking recovery) is a special ministry the community of San Angelo has adopt-ed. The group meets in the Journey Classroom at 9:15-9:50 am. Be-come a prayer warrior!
Page 12 SEPTEMBER—2015
JUNE, JULY, AUGUST MEMORIALS
IN MEMORY OF: GIVEN BY: FUND:
Cont.—pg. 13 “Memorials”
Generosity through Gifts
Dorothy Howard Peggy Gainer Organ Fund Tim and Meagan Hunnicutt Organ Fund Lamar and Beth Kopecky Organ Fund Charles and Brenda Wyatt Organ Fund Bubba and Lois Harrison Perm. End. Maint. Trust Chris and Brenda Stone Organ Fund Randall Currie Organ Fund Orin Currie Organ Fund Cheers Sunday School Class Meth. Asst. Trust Fund Allen and Carmen Martin Meth. Asst. Trust Fund Elaine Amacker Bridges Organ Fund John Alvin Hay, Sr. Music/Choir Fund Clarence and Jan Warner Organ Fund Frances Huling Dickson & Girls Organ Fund First Financial Bank Organ Fund Jack and Jane Ann Srader Capital Campaign Fund John and Lana Rice Organ Fund Roger and Martha Dolliver Organ Fund Sybil Snodgrass Music/Choir Fund Linda Worley Organ Fund Steve and Jane Wardlaw Organ Fund Carolyn Frost Organ Fund John and Janet Birkhoff Organ Fund Bruce Clark Benny and Laura Harkey Music/Choir Fund Judy Stockton Pickett Margaret Tarter and Family Mature Adult Ministries Sybil Snodgrass Music/Choir Fund Carol Miles Jack and Jane Ann Srader Methodist Assistance Phyllis Stevens Mark and Craig Stevens Memorial Fund/
Pastor’s Discretionary Tomas and Rosaura Gonzales Mature Adult Ministry
Camille Santry Sanctuary Choir Scholar. Birdie Pool Methodist Assistance Barbara Parsons Mature Adult Ministry Mary Evelyn Hyman Mature Adult Ministry Walmar and Sharon Hohmann Mature Adult Ministry Tim and Meagan Hunnicutt Capital Campaign Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Manning Mature Adult Ministry Charles and Brenda Wyatt Mature Adult Ministry Bobby and Billie Jean Evans Mature Adult Ministry Bonny Albers Mature Adult Ministry
Calvin Cano James and Jeanie Elder McAllen Mission Trip Pat Cox Steve, Ginger & Luke Byrns McAllen Mission Trip
Maxine Harrison McAllen Mission Trip
Page 13 SEPTEMBER —2015
METHODIST ASSISTANCE FUND July, 2015
Families assisted this month: ___88____ Types of Assistance: Beginning Balance: $ 11,781.90 Rent: __28__ Amount deposited: $ 1,468.86 Electricity: ___13__ Total Amount Fund: $ 11,781.90 Gas: ___0 Amount used in assistance: $ 2,895.84 Water: ___17__ Ending Balance: $ 10,354.92 Other: ______
Continued from page 12
Bill Sealey Frank & Joanne Bradley Memorial Fund Sue Smith Cheers Sunday School Class Meth. Asst. Trust Fund (Curtiss Rosinbaum’s sister) Thomas Earl Gammage Birdie Pool Methodist Assistance Nathan Perry Petree Barbara Carter Organ Fund Daisy V. Wilson John Alvin Hay Sr. Music/Choir Fund Chad Bryan Glidewell Dr. Bryan N. Angle Somebody’s Rusty JoAnn Heflin Tim and Meagan Hunnicutt Capital Campaign Barry Rountree D. Jerry and Mary Ann Taylor Methodist Assistance
JUNE, JULY, AUGUST MEMORIALS
IN MEMORY OF: GIVEN BY: FUND:
Generosity through Gifts
Get on board with this local outreach effort to assist Meals for the Elderly in delivering weekday lunches during September. You will pick up warm, packaged meals for a route at the Meals office, and deliver them to the clients. The routes are located all over town, takes about an hour to deliver, and you can pick your delivery days/routes. Great to do with a friend—once or several
times! Sign up on Sundays in FirstPlace Café, or contact our FUMC Coordinator, Sandy Pedersen, at 949-9031 or spdulcimer@suddenlink.net.
Deliver Meals to the Elderly in September
Come Join the Cokebury Christian Singers
Ministry -
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SEPTEMBER—2015
SEASON EIGHT BEGINS FOR THE COKESBURY CHRISTIAN SINGERS’
September begins the eighth year that the Cokesbury Christian Singers (CCS) has been taking their ministry into facilities that serve our community’s elderly brothers and sisters. The choir, sponsored by First Church’s Mature Adult Minis-tries, presents a program that consists of the great old gospel hymns, some “fun” songs along with some sing-a-long favorites from the past. The CCS, which averag-es about 25 members a performance, sings in various facilities about twice a month and during one of our church services once a month during the season – the middle of August thru June. The choir usually rehearses on Thursday after-noons from 2:00pm to 3:00pm. The choir even gets requests to sing in other local and area churches. At this writing, Miles FUMC and Glenn Meadows Baptist Church have asked to be placed on the schedule. It should be mentioned that sev-eral members of CCS attend other denominations in our community but want to participate in this ministry that brings a little of the joy of our Savior’s love and grace to those wonderful souls confined in various facilities. CCS members would like to encourage anyone who enjoys making “a loud noise unto the Lord” and would spiritually benefit from being a part of this wonderful needed ministry to come to a 2:00pm Thursday rehearsal and experience the great fellowship and spiritual gratification that comes from serving our God and Savior through the Cokesbury Christian Singers. True, this is a “mature” adult (55+) choir, but all are welcome. If this service activity is for you, just come and join the CCS or contact the director, Koste Belcheff, at 325-374-0874. His church e-mail address is: koste@firstmethodist.net. The director wants to give his heart-felt appreciation and gratitude to those wonderful members of CCS who have been with him since the choir’s inception in 2008. What wonderful experiences we have shared. We also are grateful to those generous supporters who have made it possible for the choir to uniformed. The new season is upon us. Come and join a ministry that blesses both the receivers and the servers
Entering 6th grade
students and up can
use their God given
talents to glorify
him through our
youth praise band,
Redeemed.
The bands will
be taught by
Jimmy Shanks. No musical experi-
ence is necessary. Celebration Hall
Sundays at 5 pm.
Entering 2nd through 5th
graders are encouraged to
participate in this musical
group, Joyful Noise.
Page 15 SEPTEMBER—2015
Traditional Worship is broadcast at 10:50 a.m. on KWFR-radio 101.9 FM On-line Sermons www.firstmethodist.net
First Family Services
Lectionary Scriptures September 6 September13 September 20 September 27 Fifteenth Sunday Sixteenth Sunday Seventeenth Sunday Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost After Pentecost After Pentecost After Pentecost Prov. 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23 Prov. 1:20-33 Prov. 31:10-31 Esther 7:1-6,9-10; 9:20-22 Ps. 125 or 124 Ps. 19 Ps. 1 Ps. 124 James 2:1-10 (11-13), 14-17 James 3:1-12 James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a James 5:13-20 Mark 7:24-37 Mark 8:27-38 Mark 9:30-37 Mark 9:38-50
Wednesday Evenings Candlelight Prayer and Communion In Chapel-5:30 P.M.
8:30 A.M & 10:45 A.M. In Sanctuary - Traditional Service
Rev. Sam Hunnicutt
The Eleventh Hour @ 11:00 A.M. In Celebration Hall - Contempo-
Rev. Sheree Harris Rev. Dale Weise
Worship Attendance—SUMMER AVERAGE
8:30 96 10:45 93 11:00 116
Sunday Morning Worship
Senior Pastor Associate Pastor Associate Pastor
Who Do I Contact for ...?
Organist-David Miron ex. 139 11th Hr. Praise Band-Shelly Weise Wesleyan Handbell Choir- Laura Burkhalter Spirit Youth Choir-Tony Walker Methodist Assistance-B.J. Mayer ex.140 Food Pantry-Thomas Gonzales-ex.140 Messenger Editor- Betsy Sadler 374-8798 San Angelo District Office-486-1500
Worship
Church Office during week—655-8981 Weekend Pastoral Emergencies—659-4424 Clergy Admin.Asst.Heather Amigleo-ext.127 Business Office-Tracy Gidney ex. 122 Adult Ministries—Sherrie Walker ex.130 Children’s Ministries-Karla Chappel-ex.134 Nursery Dir.-Amanda Fahnestock ex. 136 Youth Ministries-Tony Walker Confirmation-7th &older-David Miron ex.139
Chancel Flowers-Dori Wegner-947-4870 Mature Adult Ministries-Roger Sidener Wedding Coord.-Candice Hicks763-7387 Membership/attendance- Karla Chappel ex.123 Facilities Mgr.-Marcey Quast ex. 132 Funeral/columbarium-any pastor Music Ministries-David Miron ex. 139 Cokesbury Christian Singers- Koste Belcheff ex. 125
Rev. Roger Sidener
Associate Pastor
Page 16 SEPTEMBER—2015
First United Methodist Church
37 E. Beauregard
San Angelo, Texas 76903
The mission of this Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world…” So, help us God!
Church Business
Let’s Get Cooking!
How are you at cooking? Wednesday evening meals begin September 16. Create a team of 5-7, or more, and cook approxi-mately once a month during our Mid-week Mealtime. Ask your Sunday School class, your coffee buddies, - create a “suppertime gourmet crew” and join in an opportunity to help feed your church family. A differ-ent team will cook each week. The fre-quency will depend on how many teams sign up. Meals are for everyone...Some diners will be taking classes or rehears-
ing...others though may come and relax, enjoy their meal, and converse with other diners. Preparing food for friends is always rewarding. Won’t you try it? Sign up in FirstPlace Café or call Betsy Sadler-374-8798 or email her at betsysadler71@gmail.com.
There is also a need for volunteers willing to “dress” and bus the tables in Celebration Hall for each meal on Wednesdays. Table centerpieces and placemats are available.
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