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Volume 22 Issue 9
SEPTEMBER
September 2016 Monthly Publication
LAKESIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
LAKESIDE LANTERN
SHARING THE GRACE OF GOD IN OUR 58TH YEAR
Volcano from Luau
Baptism of Lilah Jean Rua Lakeside Luau Fun
Fun Times at Lakeside UMC
Come join us for a
All Proceeds go towards sending youth to Warren Willis Camp
Saturday, September 3, 2016
5PM-7PM
Lakeside United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
(EAT-IN OR TAKE-OUT)
Tickets $10
Make your reservations today!
MENU
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Salad
Garlic Bread
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01– Special Music Practice
02–
03– Men’s Breakfast Group
Spaghetti Dinner
Fundraiser
04–16th Sunday after
Pentecost
Holy Communion
05–LABOR DAY
Church Office Closed
06–Sanctuary Committee
Boy Scouts
07– Susanna Wesley Circle
Bible Study
08– Choir Practice
09– Night of Joy in Orlando
10–Boy Scout Eagle Court of
Honor
11– 17th Sunday after
Pentecost
Grandparents Day
Pot Luck
12– Bookworms
13– Boy Scouts
14– Keenager Krafting Kamp
Leadership Council
Bible Study
15– Choir Practice
16– Food Pantry
17– UMM Garage Sale
UMW District Mission
Sampler, Fort Pierce
18–18th Sunday after
Pentecost
19–Book Club
UMW Mission Team
20–DOWLL
Boy Scouts
21– WORLD PEACE DAY
Healing and Communion
Bible Study
22– Choir Practice
23-
24–Matthew Meals
25–19th Sunday after
Pentecost
26–
27–Boy Scouts
28–Bible Study
29– Choir Practice
30-
SEPTEMBER AT A GLANCE
UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
Bookworms Circle will meet on Monday, September 12, due to Labor Day being on the first Monday. They will be in the Fellowship Hall at 7 PM. Contact Chmn Shirley Turner (586-8223). Susanna Wesley Circle will meet on Wednesday, September. 7 in the Library at 12 PM. Contact Chmn Peggy Morphesis (267-3588). UMW Mission Team will meet in the Library on Monday, September 19 at 7 PM. The United Methodist Women will coordinate filling at least two flood buckets for UMCOR
(United Methodist Committee on Relief) in response to the disastrous flooding in
Louisiana. The list of cleaning products must be followed exactly. Estimated cost for
each bucket is $65. We will pack the buckets on Saturday, Sept. 10, at 10:00 AM in the
fellowship hall. The buckets must be delivered to the collection site in Jupiter by Sept. 12.
Please contact Nancy Gettys (301-7655) or Betty McMurchy (968-9497) if you would like
to help in any way.
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D O W L L (Dining Out With Lakeside Ladies) Save the date!
The 3rd Tuesday is September 20, 2016. The ladies are headed to Cracker
Barrel. It is located at 1475 SW 8th St, Boynton Beach, FL 33426.
Directions: I-95 South to Woolbright. Head west; stay in the right lane. Turn
right at the light (SW 8th). Turn left into Cracker Barrel parking lot.
OR Take Congress South. Turn left on Woolbright. Head east: Stay in left lane.
Turn left at the light (SW 8th). Turn left into Cracker Barrel parking lot.
If you plan to join us, contact Teresa Wilhelm by email, text, phone, or you
may call Carolyn at the church office. Please reserve your place by 12:00
Noon on Tuesday, 9/20/16. If you forget to call us, you may still attend the
activity, but we cannot promise that you will be sitting with our group. This
outing is open to all women, not just Lakesiders. We’re looking forward to
seeing all the ladies at DOWLLs this month! Why not bring a friend?
KEENAGERS KRAFTING KAMP
Our crafters will resume Wednesday, September 14, 2016, in Fellowship Hall
from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. You do not have to know how to “craft” to be
helpful. People are needed to cut out materials, glue pieces together,
baste fabrics, etc.
Bring your lunch or eat before you come. NO FOOD OR DRINK IS PROVIDED.
Remember . . . ALL items created during “Kamp” will be for sale at the
annual UMW Bazaar in November.
For more info, contact Teresa Wilhelm @ 561-317-2808.
LAKESIDE YOUTH The Youth will be having a few fundraisers to offset the cost of
camp. Watch your bulletin and newsletter for event dates and
times. Cash donations are also welcomed! For more information,
see Christina Harden to volunteer.
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“Head Scratchers” Bible Study
is on Wednesday evenings at 7 PM
in the Fellowship Hall.
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS
2 Sheila Meyer
8 Ed Ball
Sharon Merrill
9 Gary Orrock
Jim Short
10 John VanVleet
12 Heather Garrett Polson
Darlene Church
13 Nancy Gettys
Sherri (Fralick) Fullilove
15 Dorothy Breese
Mary Layman
13 Chuck Ness
16 Gary Fitzgerald
Marisela Sanchez Rodriguez
19 Violet Simmons
21 Frances Smith
26 David Helwig
Keegan Russum
29 Matthew Going
30 Peter Walters
Don’t see your September
birthday listed? Please let us
know. Happy Birthday!
Men’s Breakfast
Group, Saturday,
September 3rd– in
Fellowship Hall
United Methodist Men
Meetings will now be held
during the Men’s Break-
fast Group on Sept. 3rd
as stated above.
Healing and
Communion–
We apologize to those
who didn’t get the
message about the
service being can-
celed last month due
to scheduling issues.
This month we will meet
on Wednesday, Sept.
21st at 6 PM the
Sanctuary. REMINDER: The church
public office hours are
Monday - Friday from
9 AM to 1 PM. Please
plan to conduct your
business during these
hours.
Book Club
will meet on
Monday, September
19th at 12 PM.
Contact Sharon
Bouyoucas at 968-
1892, if you have any
questions.
Lakeside Chancel
Choir took a break in
August, they will re-
sume practice on
Thursday, September
8th at 7 PM. Please
contact Wendell if you
wish to join them.
UMM MEN
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MATTHEW MEALS MINISTRY
As Pastor David says, “Be a blessing to others!”
Lakeside blesses our community with a hot, cooked meal on a Saturday
at the end of every month. Why not volunteer to help with this ministry?
Food prep begins at 2:00PM. The food is boxed in carry-out containers
and given out at 4:00PM. Please prayerfully consider joining in this
ministry. There is a place for you to help!
Saturday, September 24th will be the next Matthew Meals distribution.
For more information, see Sally Chennell.
FOOD PANTRY MINISTRY Volunteers are needed to assist with this ministry on the 3rd
Friday of this month. While the pantry hours are 10:00 AM
to 12:00 Noon, volunteers are needed 9:30AM –12:30PM.
For more information, see Sally Chennell. The next date is
Friday, September 16th. Distribution of food: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM.
FROM THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
A Membership Audit Letter/Response Form was sent to the
following members July 15, 2016. To date, we have received
no response from James (Jim) Brown and Bonnie & Joshua
Roberts.
We need a permanent mailing address for Jerry Booher, Joanne
Grimm, Susan Haug, Jamesha Jarvis, Thomas Roach, Sandon
Simmons, Wendy & Joe Wolfe.
Contact Betty McMurchy, 968-9497.
COMMUNITY
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Mission Jar Focus
Mission Jar for September, October and November will be CROS
Christmas. We will be collecting donations of cash in the Mission Jar to help
CROS provide families with help for Christmas.
Thanks for supporting Lakeside’s Mission Jar.
Lakeside Finance Committee
The Lakeside United Methodist Church Memorials Committee
Gifts made in honor of a loved one are used to enhance the worship
service, or are used for beautification of the sanctuary or other church
properties. The donor, or the family, may choose to designate the use of the
funds. Please consider remembering a loved one in this manner. Contact
Tom Harden for more information.
There will be a pot-luck dinner on Sunday, Sept. 11, after the
worship service in honor of grandparents. Meat and
beverages will be provided. Everyone is asked to bring a
READY TO SERVE dish to share.
I can do all things through Christ who
strengthens me.
Philippians 4: 13
Pack Flood Buckets on Sat., Sept. 10, 10:00 AM.
The UMW has decided to coordinate the drive to fill at least
2 flood buckets for UMCOR as requested by the Florida
Conference. We want to pack them on Saturday, Sept. 10,
at 10:00 AM. They have to be delivered to the Jupiter-
Tequesta UMChurch Sept. 12.
CARING SHARING
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Christians Reaching Out to Society- CROS is calling for us to join in the fight
against hunger during the summer. Let’s help them raise $30,000 by October
1, 2016, for their hunger programs to be matched dollar for dollar. Cash or
checks accepted. Checks should be made payable to Lakeside UMC with
“CROS matching funds” on the memo line.
The CROS Administrative Office has moved.
The new address is:
3677 23rd Ave S # B 101, LW, 33461
CROS NEWS
END HUNGER/CROS WALK - Sat., October 1st
9:00 am at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, WPB.
The event is FREE. Walkers are encouraged to
raise a minimum of $100. Checks can be
made payable to CROS with “CROS Walk” on
the memo line.
Each walker is asked to bring a can of tuna or
a jar of peanut butter to donate.
Pre-Register with Betty McMurchy, 968-9497.
Dear Robynne and Friends at Lakeside,
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for choosing our ministry again for your VBS
mission! What a blessing! You did such a great job that we were able to give out the
bags at 3 homeless feedings & still have some to share with our friends on the street that
can’t make it to a feeding. Everyone loved them and all were so grateful. May God
bless all your efforts at Lakeside in the future. The monetary donation was also God’s
perfect timing: Because we had an extra feeding that week, we were able to purchase
bread & drinks that were needed.
Sincerely,
Sister Chris & Sister Jean
of the Servants of the Great I Am
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Lay Servant Classes
Roseland UMC, 12962 Roseland Road, Roseland, FL 32957
Friday, September 23, 2016 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday, September 24, 2016, 9:00 am - 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $25 each class - Snacks & drinks provided. Please bring a bag lunch.
Register today and email your registration form to: Mary Lou Rothfuss
-Atlantic Central District Director of Lay Servant [email protected]
(Contact Mary Lou by email or at 772-321-3397 for registration forms)
Scholarships are available. Contact Mary Lou
Basic Class - Taught by: Sharon Johnson
Advanced Class: Taught by Marilyn Waldis: “Go Preach” by John Gilbert
This study offers practical tips for persons who are called
to preach occasionally but who are not formally trained as pastors.
Participants Guides for all classes available at Cokesbury.com,
Amazon.com or The Upper Room.com
Dear Friends in Mission;
Thank you for partnering with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR).
Through your gift, you are helping to provide humanitarian relief when war, conflict or
natural disaster disrupts life to such an extent that communities are unable to recover on
their own.
Through The Advance, the designated giving channel of The United Methodist Church,
100% of your contribution will go to supporting UMCOR’s response to disasters in United
States. Giving through The Advance enables United Methodists to support one another in
mission and ministry around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to “Be Hope” to
those who desperately need it. Thank you for giving so generously.
This gift brings hope to those who need it most.
Grace and Peace, Roland Fernandez,
General Treasurer of the General Board of Global Ministries
LAKESIDEUMCHURCH.ORG
Lakeside United
Methodist Church
1801 12th Ave. S.
Lake Worth, FL 33461
Phone: 561-585-7519
Fax: 561-585-7519
Email:
www.lakesideumchurch.org
David Branson, Pastor
Newsletter Editor:
Carolyn Ludwig
We have a Place for
You!
Sunday Small groups
8:45 AM
Sunday worship
10:00 AM
Dear Pastor and Congregation,
On behalf of the students and staff of North Grade
Elementary School, I would like to thank you for your
generous donation of school supplies.
It is people like you who take and make the contributions
to our school such a difference in the lives of our students.
Your generosity, interest, caring and commitment to our
school is sincerely appreciated. May your kind heart and
love for the children continue to help those whom your
life touches.
Again, we truly value your commitment to our students
and school.
With heartfelt gratitude, Nicole Patterson
Principal of North Grade Elementary
WELCOME! Lighthouse Academy, a new private school for kindergarten through eighth
grade has opened it’s doors on our campus. Miss Ann Marie, the director, asks for your
prayers as they start in this new endeavor to enrich young minds and bodies. They are
inclusive to autistic children. Here’s to a great 2016-2017 school year.
DRIVE SAFELY
SCHOOL IS BACK
IN SESSION
Dear Friends, As summer draws to an end, our children at the Enterprise campus and
Madison Youth Ranch are making plans to begin a new school year. And because of
your gifts, they enjoyed a summer full of fun. Our Summer Fun Program included a wide
range of activities from field trips to pool parties. In fact, because of the generosity of
friends like you, we were able to extend the program another week. We were able to
keep on the additional staff for another week, take the children to a first run movie, and
wrap it all up with a trip to Aquatica at Seaworld.
Your generosity is making an impact in the lives of our children. From our children and
staff, thank you for your continued love, support, and prayers.
Sincerely, Elisabeth Gadd, MNM, CFRE, Vice President of Development
Florida United Methodist Children’s Home