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SERIES: “Count Your Blessings!”
Nov. 2 1) “The Blessing of Serving” Rom.12:1-11
All Saints’ Sunday; Holy Communion Nov. 9 2) “The Blessing of Prayer & Worshipping” Heb. 10:19-25
Nov. 16 3) “The Blessing of Witnessing” Mat. 28:19-20
Nov. 23 4) “The Blessing of Giving” 2 Cor. 8:1-15 Commitment Sunday
Advent Series: “Are You Looking for Something More?”
Nov. 30 1) “The Gift of Adoption” Mat.1:18-25/Gal 3:24:7
10:45 a.m. Baptism of Sarah Wolfe
8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School (all ages)
10:45 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service
JOIN US FOR WORSHIP AND BRING A FRIEND!
Word of the
Month
Blessing
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE
Tues., Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m. at St. Michael’s UCC
PASTOR ALICE WOLFE The Word of the Month: “BLESSING”
“Count your blessings;
name them one by one…” I have always loved that great old hymn, not only for the upbeat tune, but for the reminder of the joy of counting our blessings. God has blessed us in so many ways—so many ways we forget or take for granted: food, clean drinking water, clothing, shelter, electric, heat, a/c, school, work or retirement, the ability to breathe, walk, talk, and run, fami-ly, friends, God’s beautiful creation, a God who created us and loves us, a nice community in which to live, a loving church family, and the list could go on forever… As I was thinking about my bless-ings, the first ones that came to my mind are, of course, Becka and Sarah. What a blessing and joy they are to me and to many! Every once in a while, someone will com-ment about what a blessing I am to them. I realize that in my head, but, honestly, I don’t think about that very much. I am so thankful to God for them and the blessing they are to me and will be to many through-out their lives, I often don’t even think about how I bless them. I could say the same of you. Very kindly, many of you re-cently sent me notes of love and appreciation for Pastor Appreciation Month. Thank you! In your notes, many of you thanked me for blessing you and Christ UMC. I cer-tainly want to be a blessing to all of you at Christ UMC, but in the almost four and a half years I have been here, I of-ten think about how you have been a blessing to me (and my family)!! You are such a gift to us!!! When we truly love people and feel blessed by them, we want to serve and help them. We don’t think of it as a bur-den (at least not most of the time), but thank God for the joy and blessing they are to us. And that is exactly what God intended... Many years ago, God called Abraham to leave his home-land, his family (except his wife and nephew), and every-thing he knew and loved, and go to a foreign land God would show him. God told Abraham:
“I will make you into a great nation and I will BLESS you;
I will make your name great, and you will be a BLESSING.”
(Genesis 12:2, NIV)
To use a modern paraphrase of this verse, God was telling Abraham, “You are blessed to be a blessing.” The reason God blesses us (in addition to the fact that he loves us) is so we can be a blessing to others. Why would
God do that? He knows what a JOY it is to be a blessing to others. He knows that if we focus on blessing others, we don’t focus on ourselves. If we focus on blessing God and others, God will bless countless people through us—so when they count their blessings, they will count us! As part of the body of Christ, God calls us to love, build up, encourage, help, pray for, and bless one another—so God can bless us and others through us. In this season of thankfulness and counting our blessings, may we not only count God’s blessings to us, but also the ways we are blessed when God blesses others through us. As members of Christ United Methodist Church, we vowed to God that we would support the church with our
prayers, our presence, our gifts, our service, and our witness. Why? Because we are blessed to be a blessing. I don’t think there is any greater joy than knowing that God is working and blessing others through us. Therefore, during worship in November, we’re going to focus on counting our blessings, spe-cifically, how God blesses us as he blesses others through us. I very much encourage you to make
every effort to join us for worship each week in No-vember as we celebrate together how we as a church family are blessed to be a blessing! On Nov. 23, we will have a special Commitment Sun-day when we will give thanks to God for the many ways we are blessed to be a blessing. We will have the oppor-tunity to commit or recommit ourselves to each of the five membership vows and to celebrate how Christ UMC is blessed to be a blessing to the Baltimore community and the world! I hope and pray you will join us—so we may all continue to be a blessing to others as God blesses others through us! Very thankful to God for you and the blessing you are to me, my family, and to many!
Adoption Update:
Thank you, again, for your continued love, support, and prayers
for Becka, soon-to-be Sarah, and me! The magistrate finally
signed the permanent custody order, so on Nov. 2, I will go to
Dayton to sign the papers to make Sarah an adoptive placement. I
have scheduled her baptism for Sunday, Nov. 30, in the 10:45
a.m. service. (I thought about waiting until our combined ser-
vice on Dec. 21, but I didn’t want to ask my family to miss special
Christmas celebrations at their own churches.) Because things
have taken so long, I won’t be able to finalize Sarah’s adoption
before February, but I praise God for my two precious, beautiful,
and wonderful gifts from God!
KRISTY SCHOOLER Prayer Ministry …singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord,
giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Fa-
ther in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. ~Ephesians
5:19b-20
It’s time again to think about giving thanks for all the
blessings we have. According to the scripture above from
Ephesians, this should be a natural part of our Spirit-filled
lives. But generally, we aren’t very grateful…we grumble
and complain a great deal. I’m going to try to be much
better about living with gratitude (and leaving out the grum-
bling). November would be a good month to concentrate
on that. Here’s something to help us all.
P ~ Pray and Praise God daily
R ~ Respond to God and others by the guidance
from daily Bible readings and prayers
A ~ Act. Don’t just “plan to” (good intentions), but
go for it and maintain an attitude of praise.
I ~ Initiate both fellowship and quiet time. Invite a
friend to Bible study or give encouragement to oth-ers.
S ~ Seek God’s will and direction daily. Be in tune
to His “nudges.”
E ~ Evangelize enthusiastically. Tell others about
our Lord.
May you have a very blessed November and Thanksgiving
Day celebration with your family and friends!
Keep praying and praising, Kristy Schooler
During November, as a church family, let’s concentrate our prayers. Each week, let’s agree to pray together for the fol-lowing people and ministries:
Week 1: Turkey Supper Ministry
Week 2: Youth Director for Christ UMC
Week 3: Our young people and children
Week 4: Our Shut-Ins
At the 10:45 Contemporary Worship service, our November Praise Song of the Month is "10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)" by English worship leader/lyricist Matt Redman and Swe-dish composer Jonas Myrin. Because we have more than "10,000 Reasons" to "Bless the Lord, O my Soul," we celebrate our Savior in song.
This praise song is based on Psalm 103's opening vers-es. The Psalm's author, David, lists several reasons why his heart is full of worship for the Lord: God forgives our sins, heals our diseases, redeems our lives from the pit, crowns us with love and compassion, satisfies our desires and gives righteousness and justice. Redman and Myrin made a list of their own reasons for praise, noting they were barely scratching the surface of God's worth.
"The point behind the song is this," explained Redman to Worship Leader Magazine. "If you wake up one morning and you cannot think of a reason to bring God some kind of offering of thanks or praise, then you can be sure there's something wrong at your end of the pipeline, and not His. We live beneath an unceasing flow of goodness, kindness, greatness, and holiness, and every day we're given reason after reason why Jesus is so completely and utterly worthy
of our highest and best devotion."
Praise Song of The Month: "Blessings" By Laura
Story After almost losing her husband to a brain tumor in 2006, Laura Story’s song “Blessings” was written as a reminder that God remains faithful even when things don’t turn out the way we expect them to.
“Life is filled with things you don’t expect, but the Bible tells
us to respond by trusting God and continuing to worship
Him,” she says. “God has grown us up, deepened our
faith, our awareness of our great need for Him as a savior,
daily. We knew it before, but we didn’t see it.”
The song ended up earning her a Grammy for Best Con-
temporary Christian Music Song in 2012 and in addition to
touching millions of lives musically, Laura went on to write
a 30-day devotional book based on the song.
- from http://www.klove.com/music/artists/laura-story/
To watch a video of Laura sharing her testimony, check
outhttp://www.todayschristianmusic.com/artists/laura-
story/videos/story-behind-the-song-blessings-video/
CARA NOYES Praise Band News
After the financial campaign for the Family Life Center concluded with pledges in excess of $300,000 to be paid in 3 years, construction proceeded. The estimated cost was $1,500,000 (approximately the cost of the church in 2005 when it was built in 1966). The original hope was that in addition to the gymnasium, the structure was to in-clude offices and a Welcome Center Connection between the two buildings. As the bids came in it became obvious that the offices and Welcome Center would have to be added sometime later.
Ruscilli, a general construction firm from the Columbus area, was chosen as the main contractor. There were eventually 35 subcontractors involved in the many phases on the construction. After the ground breaking ceremony on Sunday, March 11, 2007, construction started and soon many machines and men were on the site. The workers were courteous, clean and well organized. Mike Mustard was the General Foreman and under his oversight the building process proceeded in an orderly manner.
At the beginning of the construction, the main driveway that had been in use since 1967, was closed off and the second entrance that was moved a little further east be-came the only access to the parking lot. The workers made certain that the parking lot was as clean as possible and parking was available for use of the church patrons and visitors. As November rains came, the parking lot was sometimes very muddy. Parking was uncertain on those days. On November 30, 2007 the parking lot was given a partial coat of asphalt.
There were delays and changes caused by ground condi-tions or subcontractors who were late completing their por-
tion of the structure. November 25, Mike Crumm, an em-ployee of the Delta Heating & Air-Conditioning Company fell and was seriously injured. Casey Farmer, a member of the church and an Emergency Medical Technician in Balti-more, was on the crew that took him to Grant Hospital in Columbus. Mike died a day later.
As the Family Life Center neared completion in late 2007, the opportunity for members to have something personal included in the new structure was made available. Six by six inch ceramic tiles were provided and members who chose to do one were invited to personalize the tiles with designs and words of faith, as well as, their names. A tile was made in memory of Mike Crumm. These tiles are dis-played in the entryway of the Family Life Center.
Almost yearly since 1966 when Christ UMC was complet-ed, there has been leaks from the original roofing, espe-cially around the steeple. During the construction of the Family Life Center, a new metal roof was installed over the Sanctuary section. It should last for generations. The shin-gle roof had been replaced twice and changes had been made in the roof base which did not correct the problem. The roofing project was started in January 2007 and was completed by September. In 2008 it was evident that there were still leaks around the steeple area. Arnold Roofing was hired to solve the problem. They used a rubber spray on the inside of the steeple which they felt would stop the leak. It did not work! A new emergency exit door in the Sanctuary was installed on the northwest side. It opens out onto the north lawn and is seldom used.
WORTH HARMAN, HISTORIAN Construction of the Family Life Center
All Saint’s Day, November 2
If you would like us to remember in worship a loved one who died this past
year, please submit the following information to the church office by Tues-
day, October 28: person’s name, birth year, death year, photo of the person
& the person’s relation to you. We will return photos to you.
New Member Class
If you would like to become a member or learn more about
what it means to be a member of Christ United Methodist
Church, please contact Pastor Alice (740-862-4343 or pas-
Time to order your Poinsettias
Look for the order forms in the November Sunday bulle-
tin or call Darcy 862-4343.
M CRAFT & ANTIQUE SHOW Thanks!!!
We would like to say CONGRATULATION and a BIG
THANK YOU to all of you who helped to make the 2014
Craft/Antique Show a huge success. To those who helped
with setting up placements for vendors Friday morning,
those who helped the vendors bring in their wares Friday
evening and Saturday morning and helped the vendors
pack and load their wares Saturday afternoon after the
show. We are truly grateful to the Good Timers who
worked and prepared food for the luncheon, the bakers
and bake sale chairman and helpers, the greeters, ticket
sellers and cashiers, those who shuttled vendors back
and forth to the elementary school, the runners who
served drinks and lunches to the vendors throughout the
day, our publicity chairman, door prize chairman and her
helpers, Pastor Alice, office staff, custodians and the
clean up crew including the Boy Scouts and those of you
who just showed up and offered help. You are greatly
appreciated and we are sure that our Heavenly Father
was very pleased to watch HIS church family working to-
gether as a team in HIS name. What a JOY!!!
In closing, we share with you several comments that were
made by some of the vendors in attendance:
“This is the best show I have been to”
“You definitely treat your vendors very well & it is ap-
preciated”
“As usual, SUPER show, the best I have done”
“Nice to have all the help unloading, getting food &
watching the booth when needed”
“This was very nice & I will be happy to come back next
year because I love coming to this craft show”
“Everyone is so kind & helpful”
“Thank you for the delicious lunch”
“This is the best show I have ever been to because (1)
It’s well organized, (2) all are friendly, (3) you help un-
pack and pack vehicles, (4) you shuttle us back and forth
to retrieve our vehicles and (5) GREAT FOOD!”
As you can see, this makes the whole day truly a blessing as
we fellowship with one another and perhaps bring new
sheep into our fold. Again, THANKS for all of your help! May
God bless each of you as you were a blessing to others
throughout the two days as we worked and fellowshipped
together so that we could continue with the ministries of our
church, mission projects, our community, country and the
world.
In His Love,
Sharon and Becky
GOOD TIMERS November Happenings
Plan ahead now so you won’t miss these special worship opportunities!!!
Tues., Nov. 25 Community Thanksgiving Service 7:30 p.m. St. Michael’s United Church of Christ
Sun., Dec. 21 Children’s Christmas Pageant
10:00 a.m. ONE COMBINED SERVICE 9:00 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages
Wed., Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Services
6:00 p.m. Family Christmas Eve Service (FLC) 8:30 p.m. Traditional Christmas Eve Service (Sanctuary)
A big THANK YOU to everyone who helped in October with the Maxwell/Leist wedding reception, noodle making, and the Craft Show lunch! We got to meet and work with new people at all three. Our November activities are: . Election Day Meal - November 4, Tuesday, we'll open with the election polls in the family life center at 6:30 a.m. Light breakfast and lunch items will be available to eat in or carry out. We will stay open until the food runs out.
. Turkey Supper - November 8, Saturday, 4 to 7 p.m. or until the food runs out. A traditional turkey supper which includes our popular homemade pies. Carry out will be available. The price is $10 adults and $5.00 children 10 and under. Almost all of our meals are private catered dinners. The November events are open to the public and are your op-
portunity to experience the talents of The Good Tim-ers. Mark your calendars and plan to bring your family and friends to these church socials. Workers are needed for both days. If you have worked the turkey supper in the past and can help again this year, please let one of us know. If you haven't helped, but would like to, let one of us know or call Darcy in the church office at 862-4343 and we'll contact you.
~ Melissa Bader, Cookie Friesner,
Dana Hoisington, Tim Lawlis, Susan & Zale Maxwell & Louise Smith
.
Community Thanksgiving Service
On Tuesday, November 25 at 7:30 p.m. St. Michael’s United Church of Christ will hold the
Community Thanksgiving Service. St. Michael’s United Church of Christ is located at
2495 Bickel Church Road NW, Baltimore, OH 43105
Something new this year You can order in advance turkey breasts like we serve. They will
average 5 to 7 pounds each at a cost of $2.08 a pound and will
be uncooked. To order, please call Louise Smith, 862-6018, be-
fore November 3.
MONTHLY ATTENDANCE & GIVING FOR Sept./Oct. 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19
Attendance Traditional Service 122 99 95 95
Attendance Contemporary Service 31 30 34 33
Total Attendance (both services) 153 129 129 128
Attendance Sunday School 55 53 36 46
Total Giving (both services)
(including General Fund, & Stewardship) $4,630 $7,527 $5,019 $4,591
Total Sunday School Giving 0 $42 $48 $67
Coins for Missions (2014 Goal $2,000)
Total given to date: $$1,195.14 $10.59 $15.80 $15.00 $9.42
Mortgage Balance
Loan: $1,377,437.57 Monthly Payment: $7,773.11
ATTENDANCE & GIVING
Good Neighbors in the Village UPDATE:
The Good Neighbors in the Village has had a busy 2
months since partnering with the Fairfield County Center for
Disabilities on ramp building. Three ramps have been in-
stalled with two to go. The ramps are mobile units that can
be reused and which are customized to each individual’s
need. Glen (Geb) Bader Jr. is heading this effort. We will
need to have a team of volunteers so that we can fulfill the
needs when Geb and others are out of town, etc. Please
call Geb (862-4775) or Gayle McCreery (740 438-3820) if
you would like to help building or installing ramps in the
north county area.
BOARD MEETING, ELECTION OF OFFICERS: Monday
November 10 at 6 PM at Faith Lutheran Church (990
South Main, Baltimore).
Officers are: Chair, Vice-Chair, Recording Secretary, and
Treasurer. Our unfilled position right now is that of Record-
ing Secretary. We meet quarterly—only once every 3
months. This is an important meeting so please come and
support Good Neighbors in the Village as a board member
or as an interested neighbor!
Step up and step out in this outreach ministry to neigh-
bors in the Baltimore/Thurston area. There are many ways
to serve. Bible Study at Walnut Creek, Senior Chair Volley-
ball, Community Lunch Program (Seniors and Summer
Lunch), Ramp program, Visitation, Home helps….you may
have a new idea!
SIGN UP FOR KROGER REWARDS! Good Neighbors is
signed up to be a recipient of Kroger Rewards. We will re-
ceive a quarterly donation based on what our members buy
at Kroger’s and who have signed up online or at their cus-
tomer service desk using your Kroger card. We have a
donation number 12094 or use our name to designate
Good Neighbors in the Village as your organization to re-
ceive a donation from Kroger’s. To sign up
online: www.krogercommunityrewards.com
Click on “sign up today” in the new customer box, follow the
directions. You can get an email with a link, click on MY
Account-sign in. Click on Edit Kroger Community Rewards
and select Good Neighbors and then confirm. Be sure to
use your card when you shop Kroger’s. We THANK YOU!
Blessings in Christ,
Gayle McCreery, Chair
Good Neighbors in the Village
GAYLE MCCREERY Good Neighbors in the Village
TIM & SUE COOPER October Food Pantry Needs
Psalm 145:7 “They will celebrate you
abundant goodness and joyfully sing of
your righteousness.”
This is the month we all really try to remember
to be thankful for the gifts God has blessed us
with. Sometimes we are more successful than
others. Sometimes we forget that others are not
as fortunate as we are. Besides giving out
thanksgiving to God, we can also help others to have more
to be thankful for.
This month I would like to challenge us all to be more inten-
tional in our pantry participation. This month I am asking all
of you that are reading this to provide one (1) meal, break-
fast, lunch or dinner, for a family of four (4) each Sunday of
the month.
A typical breakfast Possible lunch
A box of pancake mix Cans of spaghettios
A can of peaches Can of green beans
A small bottle of syrup Box of jello
“Let the lower lights be burning! Send a gleam across the wave! Some poor struggling, fainting seaman, You may rescue, you may save.” With the change of seasons comes a variety of needs throughout our Baltimore community, as well as, throughout Fairfield County. We continue to reach out with our various ministry opportunities, but there are additional opportunities throughout the county. We will continue to support many of these ministries with our “Coins for Missions” program. You have been faithful with your giving, which is allowing us to be a Beacon of Light in this community, our home! Listed are some of the many opportunities throughout Fairfield County to serve and support. Prayerfully consider these, and all of the ministries at Christ UMC and may God Bless us as we strive to bring His Kingdom on Earth!
Fairfield County Statistics Fairfield County has a population of 136,000, 92%
Anglo & 8% persons of color.
33% have no faith commitment
The average household income is $54,000, with 8% living below the poverty line, 2% single parents, 15% college graduates.
Largest town is Lancaster with population of 58,000
Pickerington has a population of 35,000, 15% of which are persons of color
Maybe even for dinner:
Box of pasta
Jar of pasta sauce
Can of vegetable
Cookie mix and hot chocolate
If it seems overwhelming to gather food by
meals, please know that the pantry is in dire
need of canned vegetables and fruit.
As these meals add up, we may come to understand the
need that a small family of 4 has just to maintain a minimal
subsistence. Please also remember that the pantry sup-
plies frozen meats, cheese, butter, eggs and bread in addi-
tion to many of the non-perishable items we so unselfishly
supply.
Thank you for your prayers and participation in this minis-
try. May this month find you and your loved ones abun-
dantly blessed.
Tim & Sue Cooper
WAID RADFORD Missions & Outreach There are 20 United Methodist Churches in Fairfield
County, 13 of which are small & rural
There are 4 United Methodist churches: I in Lancaster & 3 in Pickerington
Food Pantries of Fairfield County
Lancaster-Fairfield Community Action Food Pantry
Lancaster Vineyard (AGAPE building)
Lutheran Social Services Food Pantry
Maywood Community Outreach
Mills Memorial United Methodist Church
Salvation Army
St. Marks Catholic Church
Victory Center
Baltimore Food Pantry
Pantry (Pickerington Food Pantry) PCMA
Breman Food Pantry These are only a small portion of the many pantries across Fairfield County. Contact the church office at 740-862-4343 for a complete list of all contact information.
Plan now to join...
The Advent Conspiracy
because no one wants a Christmas worth forgetting!
It may seem early to start talking about Ad-vent and Christmas, but many of you have begun or will soon begin your Christmas shopping--so we want to let you know about this great opportunity now! Even for those of
us who know the real meaning of the season, all too often, we get caught up in the secularized version of Christmas. We have good intentions, but in the hus-tle and bustle of trying to live out all our Christmas dreams, we inadvertently leave out Christ. And quite honestly, our Christmases have little meaning and become...well...forgettable.
So, what are we to do? Join the “Advent Conspir-acy”—and take Christmas back for what God meant
it to be! This Advent, God invites you to join forces with fellow Christians to conspire against the cultural version of Christmas. Let’s take back Christmas—so it can once again be simple, profound, and life-changing, not only for us, but for those around us.
Advent Conspiracy invites people to
conspire together against the empire of
consumption and materialism and to
“take Christmas back” and
celebrate it the way it was intended:
with Jesus and for Jesus.
By worshipping fully, spending less,
giving more (relationally), and loving all,
more resources are made available
to those who need it most.
Thank you for being part of
Advent Conspiracy!
For more information about Advent Conspiracy, go to www.advent
conspiracy.org For ideas about how to give
relationally (how to give more by giving less), go to www.Rethinking
Christmas.com
What is Advent Conspiracy all about?
It’s about worshipping fully, spending less, giving more, and loving all. It’s about giving “presence” (yourself and your time) instead of presents.
It’s remembering that Christmas is Jesus’ birth-day, not yours! Therefore, we should give gifts to honor Jesus, not ourselves.
It’s not spending more, but giving more while spending less.
It’s about taking some of the money you saved by giving “presence” and giving it to someone who is much worse off than we are—saving lives by providing safe drinking water, providing treated bed nets to prevent malaria, and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ.
What if you could save money, give more, and help save lives all at the same time? That would be a win-win-win situation! As you prepare for Christmas this year, we invite you to not give into the trappings of our secularized Christmas, but instead to join the Advent Conspiracy.
HOW CAN YOU GIVE? 1. Mark your gifts for “Advent Conspiracy.” 2. Starting in December, we’ll provide gift cards for you to give to the person in whose honor you are giv-ing your gift.
CUMC NEWS
NOODLE MAKING DATES
SET
Thank-you to the "Noodlers" for all their hard work in October, 41 1/2 dozen eggs were made into noo-dles. We will be making noodles again the second week of Novem-ber. We will take orders, but hope-fully will have plenty available that may be purchased after church ser-vices or in the church office after No-vember 12th. They will be on sale for $3.50 for 1 pound. Cookie Friesner & “friends” will be
making noodles on the following
dates:
November 10, 11, 12 & 13
No December dates scheduled!
Once again this year we are collecting personal items for our Senior Citizens of the Baltimore ar-ea. We did this pro-ject last year at Christmas time and we were amazed at how many indi-viduals were very needy! It was a very heart-warming and eye-opener for those of us who were involved. We have decided to open this up to our church family this year. We will start collecting the following items starting the first part of December:
Bath size bars of soup
Bottle of shampoo
4-pack toilet paper
Regular size tooth paste
New tooth brush in package
Regular size body lotion
Box of Kleenex
Men & Woman’s deodorant
Razors
Laundry detergent & softener
Dish washing detergent Please do not send any mini sam-ples from hotels/motels. Items may be dropped off at Jim Keller’s office located across from the Baltimore drugstore on Main Street or in the Church Office. We will once again supply our friends at Walnut Creek and in our community with a surprise again this year at Christmas time to let them know that we care and want to show God’s Love. God’s Blessings be with you! Thank you from Judy Keller, Beck Ety and The Community Lunch Pro-gram Team
Send announcements and newsletter articles to the church office at [email protected] or put them in Darcy’s mailbox in the church office.
Bulletin
Wednesdays at noon
Newsletter
3 p.m., Monday, November 17 for the December newsletter.
GIFTS FOR SENIORS
There is a need for another nursery worker on Sunday's. We have three dedicated people and a fourth would allow all to work just one Sunday a month. This position starts at 8:00 AM and goes to 12:00PM. It is a paying position and we try to keep it to once a month. A current background check is required, but can be done through Pas-tor Alice. If you enjoy babies this is the chance for you to spoil them for a few hours. Please contact me if you have questions or will be willing to step in on this. The ladies that are currently work-ing (and the previous workers) are providing a great service to the parents of our church. Jane Farmer
SERMONS ON THE WEB
If you miss worship, want to listen to a sermon again, or want to rec-ommend a sermon to a friend, you may listen to the weekly sermons on our web site (www.christum-baltimore.com).
JOIN US FOR
TURKEY SUPPER
Saturday, November 8
Turkey Supper 4-7 pm
In the Family Life Center
Thank you Jennifer Miller, Susan Maxwell and Mary Johnson for chairing the annual turkey supper for the past 8 years when it was sponsored by the Joy Sunday School Class.
The tradition continues...same event...same menu...same Satur-day. The Good Timers will coordi-nate this very popular church and community event this year and ask that all church members continue to support it with their help, their attendance and their home-made pies.
DEADLINES
CHURCH NURSERY
WORKER NEEDED
CHARGE CONFERENCE
NOVEMBER 24TH
Christ UMC is seeking a mature, ener-getic person with a deep love for Christ and a passion for sharing Christ with middle and high school youth in the area. The part–time Youth Director position (20 hours per week) will plan, coordi-nate and oversee youth ministries at the church that reach out to and con-nect youth in the community. Please go to the church website at www.christum-baltimore.com for more information, the ministry descrip-tion and an application. If you have any questions, please contact the church office at 740-862-4343 or email to [email protected]
Tis the season… to begin prepara-
tions for our Christmas program! The
program will take place during a com-
bined service on December 21. We
encourage children and youth of all
ages to join us for this exciting project.
(Please feel free to
extend the invitation
to those who do not
have a home
church)
We will have a re-
quired information meeting on Nov.
23rd where we will assign parts. In
addition there will be rehearsals on
Dec. 7th & Dec. 14th. All meetings &
rehearsals will be at 7 pm & should
last no longer than 1 hour. Contact
Jody Poth at [email protected] or
Katy Endsley at
CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS
PAGEANT Are you looking for a worthy ministry
that doesn’t take
too much time?
It’s not to late to
help! Please con-
sider donating
blood on MON-
DAY, NOVEMBER
17TH
, from 1:30 pm - 6:30 pm. Ap-
pointment opportunities are available
at the Connection Center
For more information or questions,
contact Denise Vandermark at 653-
3243.
BLOOD DRIVE
YOUTH DIRECTOR
Youth Schedule
November
2 - Youth w/ Jennifer Brookover
16 - Youth Turkey Supper
23 - Help with Hanging of the
Greens
December
14 - Christmas Party (White Ele-
phant)
YOUTH
NEWSLETTER INFO
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Do you play an instrument like
guitar, flute, or drums?
Do you enjoy praising the Lord in
song?
If so, We'd like to encourage you to
prayerfully consider joining our
fabulous praise team!
We rehearse on Sunday mornings
from 10:00-10:40 am, then we
celebrate in song for the 10:45
Contemporary Worship service. It is
such a joy to jam for Jesus!
Cara Noyes,
Praise Band Director
Christ UMC’s annual charge confer-
ence will be Monday, Nov. 24, at 7:00
p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
The Charge Conference is the re-
quired annual business meeting of a
United Methodist Church where the
Charge Conference (administrative
council members) review the member-
ship rolls, receive and vote on nomi-
nations for church leadership, set the
pastor’s salary for the coming year,
and receive lay speaker reports and
any other reports.
PRAISE BAND
INSTUMENTALIST &
VOCALIST WANTED
Come for some fun and fellowship as we join together as a church family to decorate the church for Advent and Christmas.
On Sunday, November 23, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 p.m., we need help from all ages for our annual
“Hanging of the Greens”.
Let’s all get together for some “MERRY” fellowship time!
HANGING OF THE GREENS
If a Level 2 or 3 Emergency exists on a Sunday morning at 7:00 A.M., wor-ship services and Sunday school will not be held.
Cancellations of Christ UMC worship services or activities will be posted on the following:
1) Christ UMC web page:
www.christum-baltimoe.com
2) TV stations and their respective
web sites: Channel 4 (NBC),
Channel 10 (CBS) & Channel 6
(ABC).
WINTER WEATHER
CANCELLATIONS
CELEBRATIONS & THANK YOU!
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS!
1 Mary Johnson, Kari James 2 Adrienne Miller, Alaina Miller 3 Raylee Barr 5 Roxanne Warling 6 Joshua Spencer 7 Payton Tighe 8 Alicia Miller 11 Steve Harman, Kevin McCluer, April Miller 13 Worth Harman 15 Joe Farmer 16 Ryan Fey 17 Ed Ulrich 18 William McCreery 20 Livia Rabideau 22 Richard Weidner 24 Eric Tighe 25 Dianne Miller 26 Kelsie Huntwork
Happy Birthday!
NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARY Congratulations!
Ashleigh Keller & Tony Traster
September 20 wedding
&
Sara Maxwell & Cody Leist
October 4 wedding
Best Wishes and Blessings always!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Dear Friends,
When the Oxygen Supply Company came
today to pick up their supplies I had been
using and did not need anymore, I realized
again how thankful I am for answered
prayers. I also realized I had neglected to
send a thank you to our Prayer Chain and all of my
church family who also prayed for me during my illness
last winter. Thanks to all of you for all the cards and visits
through that time. They certainly helped. I am not out of
the woods yet and would still appreciate your prayers as
I continue each day. I am so fortunate to have such a
caring church family.
Thanks again, and God Bless you all, Brian Simpson
Dear Church Family,
Just a note to say hello and wish you all well and to
thank Jane Farmer for the lovely cards she always
sends.
Thinking of you all!
Jayne Fox
Mark & Polly Spencer November 2
Jacob & Tolli Ulrich November 3
Thad & Leslie Johnson November 6
Jim & Bonita McCall November 14
Kasey & Tracy Farmer November 21
Braden & Amy Moore November 24
Ken & Roxanne Warling November 27 Ladies Invite
The Women of Thurston UMC invite you to our
“Women’s Guest Night”
Tuesday, November 11 at 7:00 P.M.
at Thurston UMC
Corner of Rt 256 & Old Millersport Road
Come and enjoy entertainment by Paul James
Sound, food, fun and Christian Fellowship.
Please RSVP to Louise Smith at 740-862-6018
or Darcy Soliday at 740-304-9822
If you do not see your birthday or anniversary in the newsletter and
would like to, please contact Darcy in the office. It may not be in the
Servant Keeper file, therefore it is not listed when the report is print-
ed. Thank you!
N OVEMBER 2014
Christ United Methodist Church
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 9am-3pm In Use
(FLC)
Set your clocks
back 1 hour
2
7 am Men’s
Breakfast (FH)
8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
Youth w/ Jennifer
All Saints’ Day
3
7 pm Rebekah Circle
(P)
3-9 pm LU (FLC)
4
11:30 am Ministerial (P)
6:30 AM Election Day
Breakfast & Lunch
(FLC)
Vote today!
5 10 am Senior VB (FLC)
11 am Senior Lunch
(FLC)
12-3 Preschool (FLC)
6 pm Bible Study (P)
6:30 pm In Use (FH)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
6
7 pm Bells (P)
7
Turkey Supper Prep
(FLC & FH Kitchen)
8
Turkey Supper
(FLC)
4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
9
8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
No Youth
1 - 5 pm LU (FLC)
10
8am - 3pm Noodles
(FH)
3 - 9 pm LU (FLC)
6:30 pm Worship (L)
11
8am - 3pm Noodles
(FH)
3 - 7 pm LU (FLC)
6:30 pm In Use (Aqua
Rm)
12
8am - 3pm Noodles (FH)
10 am Senior VB (FLC)
11 am Senior Lunch
(FLC)
6 pm Bible Study (P)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
13
3 - 5:30 pm LU (FLC)
7 pm Bells (P)
14
3 - 6 pm LU (FLC)
15
9 am - 3 pm LU (FLC)
16
8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
6 pm Youth
Turkey Supper
1 - 5 pm LU (FLC)
17 Give Blood!
1 - 6:45 pm Blood Drive
(FH)
3 - 9 pm LU (FLC)
18
3 - 7 pm LU (FLC)
6:30 pm In Use (FH)
19
10 am Senior VB (FLC)
11 am Senior Lunch
(FLC)
6 pm Bible Study (P)
6:15 pm In Use (FH)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
5 - 9 pm LU (FLC)
20
11 am Baltimore
Seniors (FH)
7 pm Bells (P)
3 - 5:30 pm LU (FLC)
21
3 - 6 pm LU (FLC)
22
9 - 3 pm LU (FLC)
23 8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
6 pm Hanging of the
Greens
7 pm Christmas
Pageant Meeting
30 10:45 am Baptism of
Sarah Wolfe
24
7 pm Admin/Charge
Conference (FH)
3 - 9 pm LU (FLC)
25
3 - 7 pm LU (FLC)
26
10 am Senior VB (FLC)
11 am Senior Lunch
(FLC)
6 pm Bible Study (P)
6:30 pm In Use (FH)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
5 - 9 pm LU (FLC)
27
Office Closed
28
Office Closed
29
9 - 3 pm LU (FLC)
9am - 3pm Preschool (FLC)
9am - 3pm Preschool (FLC)
9am - 3pm Preschool (FLC)
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:45 a.m.
Traditional Worship
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages
10:45 a.m.
Worship 33:3 -
Contemporary Service
Christ United Methodist Church 700 S. Main St.
Baltimore, OH 43105
Phone: 740-862-4343
Fax: 740-862-6163
E-mail: [email protected]
Web page: www.christum-baltimore.com
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Our mission is... to lovingly reach out and make disciples of Jesus Christ.
Pastor Alice Wolfe [email protected]
Generally in the office, Tues., Wed.,
& Thurs.; Hours vary
(Call any time for appointment)
Youth Director Ruth McFarland [email protected]
Administrative Asst. Darcy Soliday 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Treasurer Joy Perry Sun., Mon, & Tues. evenings
Preschool Director Diane Friesner
Praise Band Director Cara Noyes
Organist /Choir Director Valerie Stone [email protected]
Bell Choir Director Becky Ety
Pianists Karen Mathews, Julie Ulrich
Custodians Jim Anderson, Steve Vandermark
Church Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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