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The Chimes
April 2019 A monthly publication of the First
United Methodist Church of Roseville
Volume 20 Issue 4
“The Purpose of The United Methodist Church Is to Make Disciples of Christ
for the Transformation of the World..”
By Crystal Caviness and Ashley Gish
Since 2010, the people of The United Methodist Church through its Imagine No Malaria initiative have fo-cused on reducing malaria deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the process, the denomination has learned that “our God is able, more than able to do more than we can ask or imagine.”
Together, we have:
Provided more than 4 million life-saving bed nets, Insecticide-treated bed nets remains the most effective way to prevent malaria. Since The United Methodist Church began its effort, which has included bed net distributions, global mortality rates have fallen by an estimated 60 percent.
Renovated 61 healthcare facilities, Improved medical clinics and hospitals in Africa result in better diagno-sis, case management and access to medication.
Treated more than 2.7 million people with malaria Treatment works. Because of the global effort to fight malaria, an estimated 6.8 million deaths have been averted since 2001, according to the World Health Or-ganization’s 2017 World Malaria Report.
Protected more than 175,000 structures with indoor residual spraying (IRS)IRS is the application of long-acting chemical insecticides to the walls and roofs of house and domestic animal shelters, a top malaria intervention recommend by the World Health Organization.
Trained thousands of community health workers and volunteers. Through education outreach, a grass-roots network has been established with health workers and volunteers who deliver and install bed nets and teach people how to properly use and care for the nets. In addition to aiding with malaria prevention, these workers often assist in other health-related capacities that serve as a vital connection for communi-ties.
I have worked with UMCOR for many years. I served with the Desert Southwest Confer-
ence as a missionary for Border Ministries. Part of my Job entailed distributing 10,000
UMCOR blankets and Health kits along the border every winter. In 2016 I asked UMCOR
for a grant to fund a shelter in our church for Asylum seekers, To date, UMCOR has fund-
ed that shelter with $140,000, I was also the Conference Coordinator for the Imagine No
Malaria campaign. In addition, I consulted with CalPac and CalNevada in their fundraising
campaigns. Many of the funds raised in the Imagine No Malaria campaign were put to
use by UMCOR in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Co-author of the article below, Ashley Gish
was a colleague of mine for many years. Check out her update on Imagine No Malaria.
Recycle
March 2019
$33.50 received for recycle
cans & bottles
Thanks to all who brought their
cans & bottles.
Also, thank you Don Harris!
$ollars and ₵ents
February 2019
Attendance February
(4 Sundays) = 80
Income February 2019: $11,499.61
Expenses February 2019 $14,204.80
Net Income February 2019: ($2,741.19)
YTD Income:
$24,759.11
YTD Expense: $26,660.38
Net Income: ($1,901.27)
Thank you all for the wonderful Birthday
Party. Thanks to all who worked so hard on the decorations and the wonderful food.
I Love my Church Family.
Blessings
Hazel
Is It I? Munday Thursday April 18, 2019 7:30-8:30 pm in the Sanctuary
Rick and I would like to thank everyone for pray-
ers ,cards, and calls for Rick’s recent heart surgery.
God truly was with us at this scary time. Miracles do
happen!! There’s more recovery but he’s on his way
to feeling better. He is starting cardiac rehab soon.
God bless.
Susan Reining
10th Christopher Galvin 13th Claire Wilson 18th Mary Louise Lang 19th Dave Sechrist 20th Julius Barham 20th Jewel Fearheller 20th Patty Lohse 20th Gabe McGuire 20th Patty Lohse 22nd Melanie Kincheloe 23rd John Dorch 24th Tina Cellarius 26th Mary Lou Ennes 26th Ismael Santiago 30th Paul Crumby
The UMW will meet on Wednes-
day, April 24th at 11:30 in Back-
man Hall as Holy Week is the
week of the 17th. Bring you
sack lunch and enjoy fellowship
and dessert. The program will
begin at 12:00 noon, with the
business meeting following. All
women are invited to attend.
MEET AND GREET the UMW
District Officers and UMW mem-
bers from nearby churches on
Saturday, April 27th at
Marysville UMC. Contact Linda
Kennedy if you plan to go. A
continental breakfast and lunch
will be served. The event starts
at 9:00 a.m. with check-in and
breakfast, program at 10 a.m.
followed by lunch and closing.
RISE AND SHINE is the theme
for this year’s UMW Spiritual
Retreat to be held at the Mercy
Center in Auburn on July 19-21.
There are only 40 rooms at this
beautiful center, so please sign
up now if you plan to go. Con-
tact Linda Kennedy for registra-
tion information.
Our Church Team Leaders
Pastor – Rev. Rolland Loomis
Lay Leader – Sandy Williams
Certified Lay Minister - Kathleen Mirtoni
Council Chair – John Handley
Treasurer – Chris Handley
Financial Secretary – Diane McGuire
Finance Team Chair- Sue Barela
Trustees President – Don Harris
Staff Parish – Dennis Bull
Mission/Outreach – Kathleen Mirtoni
Memorial – Barbara Schwartz
Worship Team– Nancy Bray
Congregational Care – Gail Provine
Music Director – John Handley
Communications – Kristi Kinzel
Lay Leadership (Training) – Kristi Kinzel
Prayer Coordinator—Donna Dammann
Join us after Worship on Sunday
April 21st at the Fellowship lunch
as we celebrate these wonderful
people and more...
UNITED
METHODIST
WOMEN
FAITH, HOPE, AND LOVE IN ACTION
BE THE LIGHT OF
PRAYER
Time for Prayer and Devotion has a new name it is Be The Light of Prayer.
I had a conversation with some-one recently that was not aware of what we do. Here is what we do. We meet every week at 7pm in Heritage Chapel. We pray for all the Prayer Chains that have been sent since we last met. We pray for all of our concerns, we pray for our
Church, we pray for our coun-try, we pray for any tragedies that has happened in the last week. We pray for you. Some of us will visit people in the hos-pital or their homes to pray with them. We are a confidential group so the prayers don’t leave the room except to be heard by God. We feel much better after we pray. I will start the prayers and all who are comfortable will pray out loud also. It is not a requirement. If you have a prayer for us email Diane McGuire [email protected] and that will go out to everyone on the Prayer Chain or email me [email protected] and only Be The Light of Prayer will hear your prayer. Come and join us and feel the peace and joy of praying in group. The first time I did I was amazed at how I felt.
Donna Dammann
Prayer Coordinator
Creative Christian Crafters
will have items for sale on
their Crafter's Table after
church on April 7th,. This
will be at the same time as
the Children's Candy Sale.
The 3 C's will have more of
the adult bibs or clothing
protectors as they were all
out of them, plus a set of
mother and 2 baby ducks
made out of fabric and
stuffed. Come to see what
we have.
With the Lift Project coming
soon, the 3 C's will be clear-
ing some space in their craft
room on the second floor to
accommodate the Lift. If an-
yone is interested in a sew-
ing machine, we may have
a couple to deplete from our
inventory, due to the chang-
es in the craft room. Talk to
Donna Hall, if interested.
Hazel, a long time member
of the group, recently cele-
brated her 100th birthday,
and continues to make the
pillows for the Gathering Inn
each month. Happy 100th
Hazel, and thank you for all
your dedication and hard
work. The pillows are given
out to the homeless on the
4th Sunday of the month,
when the Gathering Inn
meets at First Church.
We will continue to make donations from our sales to our church and our commu-nity.
Decisions regarding donations
will be made at our next meet-
ing. If anyone has a suggestion,
please let us know.
We openly welcome anyone to
our meetings on the 1st and 3rd
Wednesdays at the church at 10
a.m. Do come by and visit. For
more info contact Anne Gregory,
Donna Hall, Nancy Bray, Hazel
Nofz, Dee Huston, Shelley New-
ton, Debbie Thompson, Barbara
Hulse, Sherel Harris, Denise
Lumley or Susan Reining.
Let the peace of Christ rule in
your hearts always and thanks
be to
God for all His many blessings.
Susan Reining/Barbara Hulse
Never Miss an Event
Check our Online Calendar for all events. Call the office or email the office to add events to the Cal-endar.
You can also pick up the current calendar from the office or the narthex.
firstumcroseville.org
Click on Church Calendar
BROUGHT TO YOU BY PRICILLA CIRCLE RAFFELS
CINCO DE MAYO DINNER
MAY 4, 2019
DOORS OPEN 4:30 PM
DINNER SERVED AT 5:00 PM
ADULT TICKETS ARE $15
CHILDREN 6-12 $5 UNDER 5 FREE
UMCOR’s Vision and Mission are as follows:
Vision: As the humanitarian relief and development arm of The United Methodist Church, UMCOR strength-
ens and transforms people and communities.
Mission: Compelled by Christ to be a voice of conscience on behalf of the people called Methodist, UMCOR
works globally to alleviate human suffering and advance hope and healing.
UMCOR’s work can be categorized into three major areas:
1) Humanitarian Relief / Disaster Response
2) Sustainable Development
3) Global Health (in collaboration with Global Ministries)
UMCOR’s MANDATE (From the Book of Discipline 2016)
¶ 1330.1. General Provisions—
Purpose—The United Methodist Committee on Relief (“UMCOR”) exists to assist United Methodists and
churches to become involved globally in direct ministry to persons in need through programs of relief, rehabil-
itation, and service, including issues of displaced persons, hunger and poverty, disaster response, and disaster
risk reduction; and to assist organizations, institutions, and programs related to annual conferences and other
units of The United Methodist Church in their involvement in direct service to such persons in need.
The Vision of First United Methodist Church of Roseville is to follow Jesus
in changing lives,
transforming communities,
renewing the Church.
Sunday Worship Service Schedule
Rev. Rolland Loomis
Choir Practice ……………………. 8:00am
Bible Study for all ages ………….. 9:00am
Children’s Church School ……… 10:15am
Traditional Sunday Worship …… 10:15am
Coffee Fellowship ……………… 11:30am
109 Washington Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95678-2247
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