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God is Calling You by Name!
If I were to ask you, “Who are you?” what would your answer
be? What is your identity? You would probably give me your
name. Names have always been important throughout history.
In Bible times, names really meant something. It would tell a
lot about the character of a person. But is your name who you
are?
God allowed the disciples names to continue throughout history
because they were important. Their names were written
several times in the Bible to give us examples of how to be true
followers of God!
Mark 3:13–19 “Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to
him those he wanted, and they came to him. He appointed
twelve that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach and to
have authority to drive out demons. These are the twelve he appointed: Simon (to
whom he gave the name Peter), James son of Zebedee, and his brother, John (to them
he gave the name Boanerges, which means “sons of thunder”), Andrew, Philip,
Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James son of Alpheus, Thaddeus, Simon the Zealot
and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him.”
“He called to him” – it starts and ends with God. God initiated the call. Our calling
starts with God. He called to him a small group to train and minister to. Since the
beginning of the church the importance of small group training is crucial. ……God calls us
to be involved in some way or another. Do you remember God’s call in your life? For
what does God call you?
The Key West United Methodist Church Newsletter
Our Vision Statement:
People alive in Jesus Christ, growing through dynamic worship,
nurturing programs and loving service to others."
September 2013
Email: [email protected] Website: http://keywestumchurch.org/
PHONE NUMBERS: 305-296-2392, 305-296-PRAY FAX NUMBER: 305-296-4702
To be with Him – you are called to be with Him! He loves you and wants to be with
you, to understand his mind, to catch his spirit. This is the first in equipping any
effective ministry of discipleship.
To be sent out to preach – GO is the natural flow of Christian life! We are not called to
keep the good news but to spread it. Share God and God’s love with our friends,
families and coworkers. I believe your personal testimony and life are the most effective
ways to preach.
To cast out Demons – This is a subject many churches and Christians do not like to
talk about. But Jesus spoke about it and gave us authority in his name to cast out
spirits. Our streets, our homes as well as our hospitals are full of demons. If you have
ever seen a drug addict you know what I mean. I do not mean demons like we see in
movies, but the demons of addiction, pornography, lies, deceit and destruction to name
a few. God gives us the authority to heal those afflictions of the spirit. To bring
individuals into a right adjustment in God is often to bring healing.
Guess what! God calls you, but God does not leave you there. God will equip you and
give you the tools to succeed. Many people do not realize that they are called. Nor do
they know the impact their lives can have on another person. You may feel like a
“nobody” who does not have a purpose. But, I will tell you today that you are important
enough to have God, your creator, send his Son to die for you, so that you can have a
relationship with Him. God does not see you as a “nobody”. He knows the potential in
you to make an impact for Him.
Come to him! He is here! He is waiting for you. He is calling you. The question is do
you want to answer?
In His Grace,
Pastor Ruben
GENERAL PRAYER CONCERNS: Claudette Getter, Jeanette Sweeting (operable brain tumor), Catherine Duncan, Lance Dye (cancer), Maribeth Graham (cancer), Brian Belanger, Cathy Jackson (breast cancer), Virginia Graham, Joyce Papaycik, Flo Capas, Verna Marble, Thea Hyde, Brandon and Brandi Weathers, Craig Nelson (District Superintendent) Leslie Blakely, Candace Seizert, Arlene Doty, Jean Greene, Wayne Rankan (brain damage from motorcycle accident) Daniel McLeod, Ron Cherry, Homer Herrick, Mary Anne Matchett, Brad Eggebraaten, Katherine Brown, Caridad Beavers, Zona &
Willard Harman, Linda Rysman, Pat Eggebraaten (Brad’s sister) Katherine Doughty, Vicki Baker, Bret Murphy, Pat Wells, Alan Friedlander, Linda Baker, Jan Wallace, Family of Mike Stimpson, Jamie Pritchard Ishman (possible Multiple Sclerosis), Holly Nachefski (Katy Werner’s daughter). (NOTE: If you would like someone put on the list, please contact the church office.)
MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL IN HARM’S WAY: Linda Herzog, Jason Berube and David Lariz. OUR SISTER CHURCH IN CUBA: Entronque de Herradura, La Iglesia Methodista OUR MISSIONARIES SUPPORTED BY SECOND MILE MISSION GIVING: Rev. Fletcher Anderson (Cuba) NURSING HOMES: Dorothy Edwards (Miami, FL)
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DEAN WALTERS WILL COMPETE IN THE RACE-WALKING DIVISION OF THE
SOUTHERMOST HALF MARATHON ON OCTOBER 12, 2013. His goal is to raise
$10,000 toward the cost of upgrades to our sanctuary
organ. You can sponsor him per mile (Half Marathon is
13.1 miles) or make a pledge of any amount! You can
also complete his “Pipe Dreams” pledge form and put it
in the offering plate!
CHURCH STAFF
Ministers All of Us Pastor Ruben Velasco Financial & Office Mgr. Nancy Loether Administrative Pat Gibson & Assistants Jeanne Tindel Music Director Dean Walters Organist Jim Cutty Nursery Attendants Kim Wean Custodian Bill Anderson
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY – FRIDAY 9 AM – 3 PM
USHERS:
8:30 AM Service Head Usher: Lisa Yongue
J.W. Yongue, Mary Ann Causley, Sam Everett, Bob Pabian, Roger
Miklos
11:00 AM Service Head Usher: Herb Kebschull
George Lindner, Bill Anderson and Stephanie Monsalvatge
ACOLYTE:
Nico Velasco
WEEKLY EVENTS Wednesday
7 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal
Thursday
6:30 am Men’s Prayer Breakfast 7:00 am Women’s Bible Study
and Prayer Concerns
Friday 7 pm KWESST Youth Group
Sunday 9:30 am Children’s Choir Practice
9:45 am Sunday School
COMING EVENTS September 2013
1ST First Sunday Luncheon (to Benefit Youth)
2nd Labor Day (Office Closed)
16th Church Council Meeting
17th UMW Meeting
29th Fifth Sunday Offering for Florida UM Children’s Home
“FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY” CHANGES EVERYTHING! Your money. Your Story. Your life! Learn God's ways of handling money with Dave Ramsey. This will be a 9 week video-driven class that will meet on Monday nights from 6 - 8PM. The course starts on September 16 and run to November 11th. We will show a short promotional video on Sunday September 1st after the 11 am service. The class requires
you purchase a membership packet to FPU before attending the first class. Call Pastor Ruben for more information!
We would like to give you an opportunity to support a young man that is involved with our youth and evening service who feels called to do Mission work. Scott Borgert will study with Youth With A Mission (YWAM) this fall and then go to South East Asia to spread the Gospel. He is trying to raise funds for his training and mission work. If you feel called to help you can fill out a Donor Card and send a check to the church. You can also support him by keeping him in your prayers as one of the many missionaries that our church supports around the world.
A BIG THANK YOU TO CAROLYN BLACKWELL for the new tablecloths purchased and given to Family Life. We appreciate your quick response to this need. God bless you!
A DONATION HAS BEEN MADE TO THE INSURANCE FUND by Karen Arseneau.
A THANK YOU NOTE HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM THE KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL thanking Pastor Ruben and the members of our church for the scholarships awarded to Davis Dalton, Michael Hall, Cara Michaud, Sawyer Redding and Griffin Saunders on Class Night at Key West High School. Thank you notes for the scholarships have been received from Sawyer and Cara.
THE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN will meet on Tuesday, September 17th, at 7 pm at the home of Pat Gibson, 2603 Fogarty Avenue. This will be their first meeting since summer break and we hope all our ladies will plan to attend. We will start planning for our Annual Yard Sale and
Luncheon to be held the first part of November. Mark your calendars!
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 1ST Geraldo Rojas 15th Justin Gentile
2nd Zenaida Rojas Joie Switzer
Camden Switzer
3rd Andrea Spottswood
6th Caleb Ortiz
Elizabeth Yongue
7th Edith (Cissee) Losley
8th John Spottswood
9th Amber Griffin
Aaron Snell
10th Beverly Bozard
12th Geneva Townsend
14th David Fraga, Sr.
John Spottswood III
17th Josh Carmichael Burton Kerns Amy Vasquez
18th Motti Miller 20th Terry Doughtry
23rd Cheryl McDiarmid
25th Phillip Pierce, Sr.
26th Katie Benoit Jamie Sorbelli
27th Gale McNulty Gaby Velasco
2nd John and Alice Calleja 5th Wayne and Jamie Sorbelli 7th Randal and Sibba Velasco 9th Jason and Marilyn Johnson 10th Don and Freida Taylor 23rd Edith and Fred Losley 27th Shannon and William Matthews 28th Kennneth and Donna Gentile Todd and Joie Switzer
NATIONAL GRANDPARENTS’ DAY IS SEPTEMBER 8TH!
In 1973, West Virginia began a statewide campaign to set aside a special day just for grandparents. The first Grandparents Day was set by Governor Arch Moore. Through concerted efforts on the part of individuals interested in preserving their heritage, this campaign was headed by Marian McQuade of Fayette County, mother of fifteen children. Senator Jennings Randolph (D-WV) was specially instrumental in this project. In 1973, Senator Randolph introduced a resolution in the United States Senate and in 1978, Congress passed legislation proclaiming the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day. September was the month chosen, signifying the “autumn years” of life, and today this event, begun by only a few, is observed by thousands throughout the United States.
THE ROLE OF GRANDPARENTS
They are teachers of God’s plan of salvation to their children and grandchildren. (Isaiah
12:2-6)
They are witnesses of how God has proven faithful to His people and to their family
specifically. (Deuteronomy 3:9)
They are family historians, holding the keys to learning about family roots and experiences
for the generations to come.
They have fun with their grandchildren and shape their self-esteem.
They are wise, non-judgmental counselors to their grandchildren.
They undergird their grandchildren with faithful prayer. (Matthew 21:22)
They represent stability to young families in dealing with change.
In talking with people who are concerned because God doesn’t seem to be answering their prayers, Pastor Bill Hybels uses a little outline he borrows:
If the request is wrong, God says, “No.” If the timing is wrong, God says, “Slow.” If you are wrong, God says, “Grow.” But if the request is right, God says, “Go.”
For a lot of people, Labor Day means two things, a day off and the end of summer. But why is it called Labor Day? Labor Day is a day set aside to pay tribute to working men and women. It has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States and Canada since 1894. Labor unions themselves celebrated the first labor days in the United States, although there’s some speculation as to exactly who came up with the idea. Most historians credit Peter McGuire, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners and a cofounder of the American Federation of Labor, with the original idea of a day for workers to show their solidarity. Others credit Matthew Maguire, later the secretary of Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson, NJ. The
first Labor Day parade occurred September 5, 1882, in New York City. The workers’ unions chose the first Monday in September because it was halfway between Independence Day and Thanksgiving. The idea spread across the country, and some states designated Labor Day as a holiday before the federal holiday was created. President Grover Cleveland signed a law designating the first Monday in September as Labor Day nationwide!
HERE’S A NEW LOOK AT PSALM 23 The Lord is my companion, I shall not hurry. He helps me pause in pleasant places; He gives me moments of renewal, He calms my anxiety. He keeps me on the path of quietness For His love’s sake. Yes, though I am surrounded by rush and stress and worry, I will not be overwhelmed; for You are with me. Your calmness protects and comforts me. You have refreshed my soul even in the middle of my busy life. You have eased my mind with inner peace. Surely quietness and kindness shall follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the care of the Lord forever. (Author Unknown)
HOLY LAND TOUR:
MAY 12-21, 2014
In May, 2014, Educational Opportunities, the nation’s largest Christian travel agency, is sponsoring its Holy Land Classic tour featuring the bishop of the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, Bishop Ken Carter, and Dr. Bob Tuttle, professor of Bible, at
Asbury Theological Seminary, Orlando, as guest lecturers. It will be a time to gain personal knowledge of the land of the Bible and a richer understanding of Jesus and his life and ministry as you travel to places he lived and taught. Rev. Gregory L. Wood (retired Pastor and former minister at Fleming St. UMC) will be hosting a group to go with him in May. If interested, please contact him at 863-519-3484 (H) or 352-212-6775 (C) and he will provide you with a brochure and application form. Applications and fees can be sent to Educational Opportunities directly. A brochure outlining the tour, cost, etc. is located on the bulletin boards in the Narthex and in the Educational Building.
Over 80 children participated in our Vacation Bible School this summer! For a week they were in Kingdom Rock, where they learned to Stand Strong for God! It was a great week and we thank everyone who gave – time, talents, donations and prayers. We couldn’t have done it without your support.
Congratulations to the KWUMC Softball Team who took second place in the First Annual Christian Conch Classic softball tournament which took place in July! Hosted by Glad Tidings Church this tournament was a great example of friendly competition. Thanks to all who participated – you were AWESOME!