“Come expectantly seeking Jesus. Follow Him boldly. Go witness intentionally.” August 2016
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Your money. Your story. Your life.
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING.
We all need a plan for our money.
Dave’s class will show you how to get
rid of debt, manage your money,
spend and save wisely, and much
more!
Call the church office to sign up for one of these special classes.
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August
USHER? Usher ing at our worship services is an easy way to serve the church, especially when we have plenty of helpers on each team. If you are interested in joining us, please contact Darrell or Debby Slabaugh at 903-383-2392.
Intercessory Prayers for: Marcia Chewning, Joan Collins, Joe Crawford, Gary & Margaret DeArmond, Nelda Deer Dodd, Emmett Dixon, Don Edwards, Kathleen Forrest, Dee Hurley, Edna Hurley, Gordon Stone
A note from our pastor
Dear Friends,
One of the main teachings during the season of Pentecost is to be on watch for when Christ will return. Read Luke 12:32-40. The primary truth Jesus teaches us about the Second Coming is that it is certain, but we cannot know the timing. Jesus calls us to be ready for His coming into our lives at any moment. He makes His case in the language of His day: “Let your loins be girded, and your lamps burning.” “The long flowing robes of the East were a hindrance to work; and when a
person prepared to work, they gathered up their robes under their girdle to leave oneself free for activity. The Eastern lamp was like a cotton-wick floating in a sauce-boat of oil. Always the wick had to be kept trimmed, and the lamp replenished or the light would go out.” (William Barclay, The Gospel of Luke, p. 167)
So, in a narrow sense, Jesus is referring to the Second Coming of Christ ― but in the wider sense, He is referring to the time when God’s summons enters a person’s life. Jesus is speaking of our whole life, lived every day by staying alert and awake. We never know when Christ will break into our lives with new experiences of the living Christ.
Yes, the Lord will return at the end of time, but let us not miss the moments when He enters into our lives to bless us and use us to be a blessing to others. Stay awake; Christ is with you every day.
Grace and Peace, Dick White
FUMC Communion Rail Offering
July: $818 for Plumpy Nut
August: Operation Christmas Child
Book Club
2:00 pm, Monday, August 8 In the Life Classroom
“Kisses from Katie” by Katie Davis
8:30 am Service
Keith Zimmerman Bill Bennett
11:00 am Service
Dave Simpkins Greg Taylor
Brad von Reyn John Stone
Julia Simpkins
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Weekly @ FUMC Sunday 8:30 am—Worship 9:30 am—Sunday School 11:00 am—Worship Monday 9:00 am—n-JOY Line Dancing 11:30 am—Prayer Group Thursday 7:00 am - Men’s Prayer Breakfast at Tea Room 9:00 am—n-JOY Line Dancing
August @ FUMC 8/1 Monday 2:00 pm— Quitman Quills Writing Club 8/1 Monday 5:00 pm—Bridge to the Community Meeting 8/3 Wednesday 1:00 pm— Feed OSR Workers 8/4 Thursday 10:00 am— Crafty Christians at Liberty UMC 8/7 Sunday 1:30 pm—Trustee Meeting 8/8 Monday 7:30 am—Tyler Food Bank 8/8 Monday 2:00 pm—Book Club 8/10 Wednesday 9:00 am— Kitchen Cleaning 8/10 Wednesday 10:00 am— Wesley House Communion 8/10 Wednesday 7:00 pm— Choir Rehearsal 8/12 Friday 9:00 am—Food Bank Sr Box Delivery 8/15 Monday 8:00 am—QISD Staff Breakfast 8/16 Tuesday 6:30 pm— United Methodist Men 8/17 Wednesday 10:00 am— Heritage House Communion 8/21 Gratitude Sunday 8/21 Sunday 6:00 pm—Church Council Meeting 8/24 WNL Kick-off 8/28 Sunday 4:00 pm—Miles Pike Concert 8/31 WNL Programs begin
Tuesday, August 16 Meal at 6:30 pm
bring a dish to share
Men, spouses, and other interested persons are always welcome to
attend.
Troop 36 will present highlights of their
Philmont 2016 Trip.
Summer Office Hours 8:30 am—4:00 pm Monday-Thursday
Closed Friday
We’ve got a bell for you. Adult Bell Choirs forming in August. Contact Joan White at 903-763-8309
Notes of Praise: Student Bell Choir will being in
September.
“DEEP Cleaning Day”
Wednesday, August 10
9:00 am—till it is done
Bring your gloves and roll up
your sleeves as we prepare the
JOY Hall Kitchen for the
Fall Semester.
Questions? Contact Carol
Denson at 903-383-7036
Mission Outreach Your help is needed to feed the Carnival Workers on Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Sign-up Sheet in the narthex or contact Becki Wimp for more information.
Support our waiters at Tips for Tots:
Taylor Ory, Bill Hedges,
Chauncey Nealy 4:00—6:00 pm
& DJ Sam Scroggins
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Thank you to all that helped build my new porch and ramp. I love it!
I want to give a big thanks to the Youth Group of United Methodist Church in Quitman for building a new Porch and Ramp. It is a true blessing that you have given to her and our family. Each and everyone of you did an Amazing job.
Check out more pictures on our facebook page: First United Methodist Church of Quitman, Texas
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2016 FUMC Contacts Back Pack Program Kevan Burroughs 903-850-2919
Bridge/Evangelism Mary Ann Grider 903-967-2846
Caring Ministries Nan Vance 903-878-2502
Children’s Programs Christi Emmert 903-243-2917
Church Council Chair Jack Robinson 903-763-5555
Crafty Christians Donna Guvernator 903-763-4314
Cub Scouts Kristie Nichols 903-573-0849
Adult Choir Spencer Emmert 903-243-2917
Endowment Chair Darrell Slabaugh 903-383-2392
Fellowship Chair Annette Simpkins 903-763-4260
Finance Chair Beth Aikman 903-878-2184
Handbells JoAn White 903-763-8309
Church Office [email protected] 903-763-4127
Newsletter Mary Wilson 903-763-4127
Missions Chair Gloria Jean Rosewall 903-769-2335
Taste and See and Tuesday PM Bible Study [email protected] 903-765-3137
Trustees Chair Lynn Emmert 903-763-5087
Savor the Word Julia Gary 903-878-2772
Staff Parish Relations Randy Bennett 903-763-5242
United Methodist Men Bill Hedges 903-763-2933
Youth Programs Taylor Ory 903-763-4127
Worship Chair Sandy Jackson 903-878-2921
-any others— Mary Wilson 903-763-4127
Welcome Caroline!
Caroline Cameron has joined our nursery staff.
She will be helping Brenda Powell on Sunday mornings to love and care for our youngest children.
Stop by and introduce yourself.
New Bishop Friends in the Northwest District, The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you. At Jurisdictional Conference Bishop Scott Jones was appointed as our new bishop to begin September 1 when Bishop Janice Riggle Huie re-tires. A little about Bishop Jones. Scott Jameson Jones currently serves as the resident bishop of the Great Plains Ar-
ea of the United Methodist Church serving the states of Kansas and Nebraska.
He was born in 1954 in Nashville, Tenn. and was raised in Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana and Colorado. He received degrees from the University of Kansas (B.A. in Philoso-phy), Perkins School of Theology of Southern Methodist University (Master of Theology) and Southern Methodist University (Ph.D. in Religious Studies). His dissertation research was focused on Wesley Studies and the History of Biblical Interpretation.
He was ordained deacon in the Kansas East Annual Con-ference and elder in the North Texas Annual Conference. From 1986 to 1997 he served as pastor of three congrega-tions in North Texas. In 2003-2004 he served as interim pastor at Stonebridge UMC in McKinney, Texas. From 1997 to 2004 he served on the faculty of Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. In 2004 he was elected a bishop by the South Central Ju-risdictional Conference and assigned to serve as the resi-dent bishop of the Kansas Area as of September 1, 2004. He was assigned to the Great Plains Area effective Sep-tember 1, 2012, which included the Kansas East, Kansas West and Nebraska United Methodist conferences. The three conferences joined together to become the Great Plains Conference January 1, 2014.
His most recent books are The Future of the United Methodist Church (2010), Staying At the Table: A Gift of Unity For United Methodists (2008), Evangelistic Love of God and Neighbor: A Theology of Discipleship and Wit-ness (2003), and United Methodist Doctrine: The Extreme Center (2002), all from Abingdon Press. Other books he has written include John Wesley’s Conception and Use of Scripture and Gathered Into One: The World Methodist Conference Speaks. He was co-author of Wesley and the Quadrilateral: Renewing the Conversation. He has been named associate editor of volumes 5 and 6 in the Bicenten-nial Edition of The Works of John Wesley, the scholarly edition of Wesley’s Explanatory Notes Upon the New Tes-tament.
Scott is married to Mary Lou Reece, who is president of Reece Construction Company. They have three children.
A Service of Installation is scheduled for October at Marvin UMC. More information will follow as it is con-firmed.
Please be in prayer for Bishop Huie as she completes her appointment here, and for Bishop Jones as he prepares for his appointment here.
May God bless our ministry together, Marlin Fenn District Superintendent
Shelby & Carol Tackett Marshall, Katherine
675 CR 3144 & Taylor Newsom
Quitman, TX 75783 126 CR 4560
Winnsboro TX 75494
281-546-8839
LIBERTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH : AN OLD CHURCH
WITH A STRONG HEART
Lines from Liberty……….August 2016
We WELCOME our newest members! On July 10,
Twilla and Darrell Wanker joined us, transferring from
another church.
We celebrated our Country’s birthday on July 4
with a gathering at Liberty with hotdogs, hamburgers,
watermelons and cantaloupes. About 125 attended.
The hot summer weather has arrived so, on our
August 18 monthly dinner we request “light” food,
even “finger” food, and we are going to have ice cream
for dessert.
On July 24 and July 31 we will hear from Rever-
end Charles Long and Reverend Bill Hedges while our
Minister Dick White and his family are on vacation.
Family Condolences……….
We mourn the passing on July 21 of our good
friend and long time member, DeWitt Blanchard.
GOD BLESS US ALL……….
Coming this fall for the Ladies of Liberty:
Lavender Springs Spa Retreat
Friday, September 23, 2016
9 am—3 pm
Plan now to explore inner joy and peace
through the Psalms.
August @
Liberty 8/4 Thursday 10:00 am— Crafty Christians 8/10 Wednesday 6:00 pm— Trustee Meeting 8/11 Thursday 6:30 pm— Church Council 8/18 Thursday—6:00 pm— Fellowship Dinner
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Weekly @
Liberty Sunday 8:30 am—Early Risers Sunday School 9:30 am—Worship 11:00 am—Brunch Bunch Sunday School Tuesday 9:30 am—Liberty Prayer Circle
Liberty UMC
Communion Rail
Offering for August:
Quitman & Holly
Lake Volunteer Fire
Departments
First United Methodist Church 406 E. Lane Street
903-763-4127 Early Worship 8:30 am Sunday School 9:45 am Worship 11:00 am
Youth 4:30—6:00 pm Liberty United Methodist Church
2581 E. Hwy 154 903.967-2510
Sunday School 8:30 am Worship 9:30 am Sunday School 10:45 am
August 2016
“Transforming God’s Children Into Disciples”
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