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Pastor Gary Grau’s Office Hours: Varied (see bulletin)
Church Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
Please join us for Sunday Services: 8:30 am & 10:45 am
F.I.S.H. Club 9:30 am — Children plus Adult Ed Classes
The newsletter of First United Methodist Church of Waynesburg January 2016
“Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in
thy sight , O Lord, my rock and my redeemer.“ Psalm 19:14
First United Methodist Church 112 N Richhill St
Waynesburg, PA 15370 724-627-5951
[email protected] www.waynesburgfirst.org
Dear Waynesburg First Family,
May the grace and peace of God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ continue to be with you in 2016. I always thank God for you because of his grace given you in Christ Jesus. (1 Corinthians 1:3-4, New International Version) May God Almighty bless us and make us fruitful and increase our numbers. (Adapted from Genesis 28:3, New International Version)
On Sunday, November 29, 2015 we celebrated the beginning of the church’s new calendar year by lighting the First Advent candle. On January 1, 2016 we will celebrate most of the world’s new cal-endar year with fireworks and many other forms of celebration. Which celebration is the most im-portant to you and me? I hope you answered the First Sunday of Advent.
I look at both celebrations as offering us an opportunity for reflection on the past year and how we lived out our lives. They offer an opportunity for change and for renewal with one big difference! The change and renewal for 2016 depends on us making resolutions and keeping them. The change and renewal for the new Church Year depends on God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We don’t need to make resolutions, we only need to ask God for forgiveness and help in the name of Jesus. (See John 14:14) Then God will meet our every need with the help and resources that only God possesses. The Holy Spirit will change us and renew us.
I trust that you and I are well on our way to being renewed in the name of Jesus. I trust that God is helping us to grow into new wine skins, new persons, who can receive the new wine God has for us; such as a closer walk with God and a new obedience to God’s will that we receive through prayer, reading of scripture and weekly attendance at worship. (See Food for Thought below)
Which New Year are you counting on? The church’s or the world’s?
HAPPY NEW YEAR In Christ’s Love,
Pastor Gary
Food for Thought No one puts new wine into old wineskins.
For the new wine would burst the wineskins,
spilling the wine and ruining the skins. Luke 5:37, New Living Translation
Sermons and Scripture Lessons for January
3rd “They Honored Him” Matthew 2:1-12
10th “The Father Honors the Son” Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
17th “The Good Wine” John 2:1-11
24th “The Spirit of the Lord” Luke 4:14-21
31st “No Prophet is Welcome” Luke 2:21-30
Youth Schedule for January
Jan. 3– Youth Group with dinner, games, and a lesson from 5-7 pm. Bring a friend!
Jan. 10 – Ice Skating at Morgantown Ice Arena and Sweet Frog. Leave the church at 12:45 p.m. and return around 5:30 p.m. Cost $7 including skate rental.
Jan. 17 – Youth Group with dinner, games, and a lesson from 5-7 pm. Bring a friend!
Jan. 24 – Wheeling Nailers Hockey Game. Leave the church at 2:30 p.m. and return around 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10.
Jan. 31 – Youth Group with dinner, games, and a lesson from 5-7 pm. Bring a friend!
*All guys are encouraged to come to a young men’s Bible study held weekly on
Thursday’s at Alex’s apartment for Bible discussions and food. We will be going
through the book of 1 Peter.
This schedule is subject to change. Please don’t hesitate to contact Alex if you have
any questions! Cell Phone: (724) 504-7699 Office Phone: (724) 627-6055
“The Way”, is the Mission and Youth newsletter for our church. Grab one now to check out what has been going on with our church’s mission and youth programs and to find out how you can get involved in these pro-grams. They are located on the tables in the back of the sanctuary.
Applying Bible Principles to Stewardship
In 1935, Dr. R. A. Forrest, president of Toccoa Falls College in Georgia, embarked on a trip to visit former students who were serving the Lord on the mission field. R. G. LeTourneau, a prominent Christian businessman, heard him speak in Omaha and was very encouraged by what he heard. The night before Dr. Forrest sailed to Japan, a letter arrived at his hotel con-taining a check from Mr. LeTourneau for $1,000. Mr. LeTourneau thought it would be nice if Dr. Forrest “had some money in his pocket as he went around the world to give to folks in a tough spot.”
Dr. Forrest was elated and kept a detailed accounting of how he used that money to minister to people in need. When he returned to New York, he mailed the records to Mr. LeTourneau. A few days later, a reply came from Mr. LeTourneau that simply read, “Come see me.” When Dr. Forrest arrived at Mr. LeTourneau’s office in Peoria, he found a man who was deeply moved by Dr. Forrest’s record of changed lives. He said, “If you can be trusted with $1,000 and make that kind of impact, you can be trusted with $10,000” and gave him a check in that amount.
Dr. Forrest had received “without paying” and he gave “without pay” (Matt. 10:8). He typified the kind of giving that God expects each of us to demonstrate as we respond to His good gifts by giving back to Him what was rightfully His in the first place.
Charles Stanley wrote this: “When God deals with us, it is always in abundant grace. He is lav-ish with His love and forgiveness. None of us can ever repay Christ for what He did for us at Calvary. He generously gave His life so we could enjoy eternal life.” He went on to say, “There are two kinds of people: givers and keepers. . . .If you decide to be a keeper, you will miss God’s richest blessings. But when you give yourself away, you will reap the goodness of God.”
That’s because it is impossible to outgive God who has a unique accounting system. He never divides;
He always multiplies. Will you trust Him today by giving generously to Him who “richly furnishes us
with everything to enjoy” (1 Tim. 6:17)?
Liturgical Colors—Epiphany
Green is the color associated with the time after Epiphany. The theme of Epiphany is the spread of the Good News of Christ from its source in the Jewish community to all nations on earth. This theme
(along with the sequence of readings from the Gospel) continues in the season after Pentecost, so both seasons together can be called the "Time of the Church." The traditional liturgical color for both seasons,
green, is the color of growth.
ERIN’S INSIDEOUT CAFE’
The volunteers that helped serve Thanksgiving dinner were amazing. We had enough food for every-
one to have seconds and take home extras. The Café was visited on December 14 by Daryl and Kim
Jedlowski to celebrate Erin’s birthday. Her favorite almond truffle cake came along and joined a large
sheet cake that we devoured. Everyone enjoyed the meal and I believe we had more show up for the
party than Thanksgiving dinner. Christmas will be different. We will have Christmas in a bag. Sack
lunches, a story known as “The First Christmas Present” and a special Christmas surprise funded by
Greene County Hospital Foundation and other monetary gifts to the Café.
Amazingly, teen ladies have decided that volunteering at the café is cool. What started as a small
adult volunteer pool since September has become overflowing with teen help and they bring their
friends. One of the young fellas has joined the dart ball team. It’s a good thing. It’s a God thing.
We now have a prayer board and lift up the names placed on it by patrons. Some prayers have been
answered but we always acknowledge God is the great healer and we must accept his answer wher-
ever it leads. This relational ministry is growing in so many ways. The amazing servant volunteers,
work hard, becoming more caring and contributing in so many ways. It’s hard to say who is more
blessed. We are looking for people interested in cooking at least one day a week. Look into your
heart and see if you can give a total of 4-5 hours a week to prep and cook for 35-50 people - your
choice of Monday or Wednesday.
Wonder where God is taking this ministry??? Only the New Year will tell.
Blessings, Janice Gottschalk, Café Coordinator
Prayer Focus
The Prayer Focus for January is again the Greene County Corner Cupboard Food Bank. During this time, we will be collecting food items so that local families will have quality meals during the holiday season. There is a list of essential items in the Mission Room for you to take. Through 2015, the teens have collected for the Food Bank and have collect-ed over 70 items. Let’s see if the adults can match that number!
Prison Ministry News…….We were pleased to have a graduation on the evening
of December 20 to recognize the accomplishments of 15 men from our third 40 Days
of Purpose session. As part of our celebration our church choir presented the “Breath
of Heaven” cantata. The chapel was filled with men who had come to worship and
they were very enthusiastic in their response to the wonderful music.
Three of the men spoke on what the last 20 weeks had meant to them. They were all
appreciative of the program and felt they had grown in their faith. We truly saw
growth in many of the men and many changes as the weeks progressed. The first 2 or
3 weeks are truly a test in getting to know the men’s names and determining where
they are in their Christian walk. It is exciting to see them get more comfortable with
us and, as the weeks continue, to have them start discussing their faith and sharing
with one another more openly at our individual tables. They expressed their sadness
in seeing the sessions end as some of them shared that we are the only visitors they
get.
While we are usually ready for a break, we, too are sad to see the sessions end as,
many times, we are just beginning to see real growth in their faith walk.
Please continue to keep us in prayer as we will be starting a new 40 Days session on
January 12.
Connie, Marilyn, Shirley and Rex
Opening Spring 2016—Gateway Senior Housing
1-2 Bedroom Apartments at 325 E. High Street, Wbg.
Must be 62 + and meet income guidelines
Contact Jason at 724-880-0373
See the flyer on the bulletin board if interested.
1 David Mariner
3 Mike Gaston
4 Tessa Mariner
6 Nicole Roberts
8 Craig M. Alderson
9 Zachary Patton
12 Megan McElligott
13 Bill Gensler
Bill Okuley
15 Kevin McElligott
Devonne McCall
Quinn Stoner
17 Gregg Stoner
18 Ava Mariner
19 Caleb Ward
20 Ramonda Lipscomb
24 Eileen Lang
Troy Cree
28 Nathan Patton
Amy Milliken
30 Frank Robinson
31 Amy Hartman
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January Announcement List
January 3…………………………….Youth
January 10...….………………………Lynn Bussey
January 17...…...……………………..Rich Waddel
January 24...…...……………………..Jeff Cree
January 31...…...……………………..Rich Waddel
Pray always ~ without ceasing! Please call prayer requests to: the church office at
724-627-5951 If you would rather email, send them to Wayne Hart at:
[email protected] (Subject: Prayer Ministry)
Did we miss anyone’s
birthday?
Call the church office or send an e-mail to get your special
day in the newsletter
Call 724.627.5951 or email
January
Birthdays
Choir Practice
Bell Choir— Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.
Chancel Choir— Thursdays 7:30 p.m.
Greene County Hymn Sing
January 10, 2016
Advocate for the disempowered on
Human Relations Sunday. On Sunday, January 17,
2016, we will celebrate Human Relations Day at our
church. Human Relations Day is our day to support,
through a special offering, those living in the margins of
society. Our offering makes a real difference.
2016 Offering Envelopes
Offering envelopes are ready to picked up from the pew in the back of the church. If you wish to have an envelope assigned to you please contact Linda
in the church office (724-627-5951.)
January 2016
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
New
Year’s Day
2
3
Epiphany
Sunday 5-7 PM
Youth
4
6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
7:30 PM
Dartball Home
5
6
Epiphany
6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
7
6:30 PM
Bell Choir
7:30 PM
Chancel
Choir
8
9
10
Noon
Church
Council 12:45-5:30 PM
Youth
7 PM
Hymn Sing
11
6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
7:30 PM
Dartball Oak-
view UMC
12
13
6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
14
6:30 PM
Bell Choir
7:30 PM
Chancel
Choir
15
16
17
Human
Relations
Day 5-7 PM
Youth Group
18
6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
7:30 PM
Dartball
Crosspoint As-
sembly of God
19 20
6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
21
6:30 PM
Bell Choir
7:30 PM
Chancel
Choir
22
Newsletter
Deadline
23
24 2:30-7:30 PM
Youth Group ______________
31 5-7 PM
Youth Group
25 6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
7:30 PM
Dartball Home
26 27
6:30-8:30 PM
Erin’s Inside
Out Café
28 6:30 PM
Bell Choir
7:30 PM
Chancel
Choir
29 30
NEWSLETTER ARTICLES ARE DUE TO THE CHURCH OFFICE BY Friday, Jan. 22nd or earlier.