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way Jesus wants me to
live it, I am participating
in Jesus being the light
of the world.
The darkness will never,
ever put out the light. It
can’t. It can be the ab-
sence of light but it can
do nothing when a light
comes on. All the dark-
ness of this winter season
can not stop our Christ-
mas lights from shining.
All the darkness of 2020
can not stop Jesus Christ
and his church from shin-
ing his light into the dark
recesses of our world.
Every nook and cranny
of our world will see the
light and will rejoice!
Pastor Allan
Yesterday I decided it
was too windy to get up
on the ladder and hang
the Christmas lights on
the outside of our par-
sonage. Yes, at my ripe
old age I may be devel-
oping some smarts.
Well, we can hope.
Why do we hang lights
on the outside of our
houses? Because our
neighbors do? Because
our family did growing
up? Because we want to
see what they look like
from across the street?
“The light shines in the
darkness and the dark-
ness will never overcome
it.” John 1
This is the darkest time
of year in our part of
the world. So I believe
we want light in our
darkness. We love to
drive around and look at
all the Christmas lights.
We want to be remind-
ed that in this season
there is some sparkle
and light. We like to
share our Christmas spirit
with those in our neigh-
borhood.
Jesus came into our
world and he was the
light of the world. He
still is the light of the
world.
So when I hang our lights
on the outside of our
parsonage I believe I am
participating in Jesus
being the light of the
world.
I also believe that when I
give to our church, when
I give a helping hand to
someone, when I tell
someone about Jesus,
and when I live my life
as close as I can to the
Light in the Darkness
Inside this issue:
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C H I P P E W A U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H
The Steeple
Speaks the Word of God...
Shares the Love of Christ….
Makes the Kingdom of God Visible...
FROM PASTOR ALLAN 1
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR LIVE NATIVITY & SHOWCASE ANGEL TREE MISSION FOR DECEMBER FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY TEST YOUR BIBLE IQ
2 3
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY YOUTH MINISTRY HOUSE BUILD UPDATE
4 5
FROM PASTOR TAI 1 YEAR BIBLE PLAN ADVENT
6 7
UNITED METHODIST WOMEN MEN’S CORNER “MY NAME IS PRIDE”
8 9
THANK YOU’S BLESSINGS SYMPATHIES & MEMORIALS FROM FINANCE FROM TRUSTEES
10 11
CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES CONTACT INFORMATION
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Nativity Show Case and Live Nativity
Chippewa United Methodist Church will hold its annual Nativity Showcase combined with a live Nativity
this December as a gift to the community this holiday season.
The Live Nativity will be held December 12 from 5 -8pm & December 13 from 3 -6pm on the front
lawn of the church. The Nativity Showcase will be held December 13 from 3-6pm inside of the main
church building.
Come see nativity sets from around the world and take pause at the live Nativity to reflect on the birth of
Jesus Christ.
If you would like to help with the live Nativity or the Nativity Showcase, have a Nativity set to display or need more info, please contact Susan Winters at the church or Darcy Straley at 724-846-6310. We are also asking you to save your plastic gallon milk jugs. Bring to the church before December 8 th .
This will be the 17th year our church has hosted this community event and although it will be a bit different, we welcome everyone to come and enjoy. We have SOLD OUT of Vendor space and have 44 great Vendors who will be attending: Alessandro’s Pasta & Creative Shop Alzheimer’s Warrior Amanda’s Craft Shoppe Christian Author – Joseph Max Lewis UMW Bake Sale AVON Blackhawk Band Concessions Beadiful Trinkets Boards by Boffo Bound Together Knits Cards & Paintings Carla’s Bakery Decorative Wreaths & Gifts Crafty Camper Stampin Up – Patti Gwin Doll Clothes & Embroidered Items Elsa Blue Acres Gourmet Chocolate Lady Gingerbread Items & Ornaments Handmade by Marie Papa Duke’s Greek Delights Hair Scrunchies & Headbands I Can Make That Holly Keeps You in Stitches IJL Creations Pottery Kettle Corn Krafty Keri Lighted Pencil Trees & Crafts Laser Décor Masks & Mask Bags On the Creative Side Miller’s Mustard Origami Owl Painted Slates Pampered Chef Sew Many Blessings Stained Glass Treasures II Agape Soup Sale Tastefully Simple Wittiechic’s Custom Creations Tupperware Prayer & Witness All vendors are donating at least 10% of their sales to one of our designated non-profits: Chippewa Meals on Wheels, Yellow Ribbon Girls, Beaver County Humane Society, Women’s Center of Beaver County and the CUMC Missions Fund. We are doing this as an outreach to our community and a replacement of the Auction money normally collected and donated. We encourage our church family and community to come out and shop. Please come, shop and enjoy the time together as a community. Masks are required inside the CLC.
Christmas Bazaar
December 5, 2020 9:00AM-2:00PM
Community Life Center
118 McMillen Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Blackhawk Band Concession Café / Food Served 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Sponsored by the CUMC Community Life Center Directed by Darcy Straley 724-846-6310 & Scott Ensworth 724-843-4032
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church and CLC Welcome
centers.
Select a gift tag, register your tag on clipboard (helps us track gifts) and purchase the item wished for/ wanted by the resident. All gifts must be placed in a gift bag with
Angel Tree
Pick up a gift tag from our Angel Tree! The church will once again bestow Christmas joy to residents of two Beaver
County personal care homes.
Gift tags for 103 residents will be placed on an Angel Tree located in both the
the original gift tag secured to the bag. Please do not wrap your gifts and only pur-chase the item listed on the card. All gifts must be re-turned to the Church by December 14, 2020. Contact
Susan Winters with questions.
Test Your Bible IQ
MERRY CHRISTMAS
FROM THE CUMC
PRAYER TEAM
1. What is the Greatest Commandment?
(Matt.22:37, 38)
2. What is the beginning of
wisdom? (Psalm 111:10)
3. Which angel appeared
to Mary? (Luke 1:26)
4. What should we do when we sin, in order to restore our fellowship with God?
(1John 1:9)
5. Where was the Lord Je-sus before He was con-ceived in Mary? (Phil. 2:6
-11) (1Cor. 15:49)
6. Which two animals talked with human speech? (Gen.3:3)
(Num.22:28)
7. Who was the wisest man in the world? (1Kings
3:12)
8. How many books are there in the Bible? (66 total: 39 Old Testament and 27 in the New Testa-
ment)
9. Which prophet and cousin of the Lord was
beheaded? (John 14:10)
10. To which country did the young Jesus and His par-ents escape when Herod was threatening His life?
(Matt. 2:13-15)
Since 1976, victims and survi-
vors of domestic and sexual
violence have found the help
and hope they need at the
Women’s Center of Beaver
County. They are available
24 hours a day, 7 days a
week a HELPLINE AT (724)
775-0131.
Their services are always con-
fidential and provided free of
charge. They provide crisis
intervention, emergency shel-
ter, counseling, legal and
medical advocacy and pre-
vention education. The wom-
Mission for December—Women’s Center of Beaver County
en’s Center advocates for ALL
victims and survivors of domestic
violence and sexual assault with-
out regard to status, race, ethnici-
ty, gender, age, sexual orienta-
tion, physical ability or language.
Financial Peace University
No more money fights!
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make a plan for the future.
Doesn’t that sound peaceful?
Join our Financial Peace Uni-versity. Class starts Tuesday,
January 19, 2020, 7-9 pm
Join us at Chippewa United Methodist Church. Feel free to email [email protected] or call 724-561-5623 with your
questions. Visit fpu.com/1128938 to sign up for this class and start your 14-day free trial of Financial
Peace.
The best news I want to share with you today is that Christ-mas is coming, and nothing is going to stop the celebration
of our Lord and Savior’s birth.
No need for me to go into details of the last nine months. We have all experienced it on many different levels. And as any expectant mother can contest, there is great antici-pation in what is to come. We too must be ready for that
miraculous delivery.
So, how does one prepare for this Coming? It is called Ad-
vent. Instead of rushing into the home stretch this is the time to slow down. We look with Hope to the future, with the confidence that God is in complete control and there is nothing to fear. We pray for Peace. A peace to share with each other, a peace that sur-passes all understanding. We fill our minds with Joy. The eager joy of childhood ex-pectation, the joy that only this tiny baby can bring to a broken world. And we Love. We love this child who brings light into the darkness. We
share that love with one an-
other.
Oh, the expectation of what is to come. Yes, come all ye faithful. Come to the crib. Come and find what you have been searching. Kneel in humble adoration for this is
thou long expected Savior.
Merry Christmas,
December 20 - Happy Birth-day Jesus Party! Program will meet in Fellowship Hall. We will collect baby essen-tials such as: diapers sizes 2-7 and pullups, unscented baby wipes, shampoo, lotions, and socks sizes infant to age six and baby toys. The collected items will be given to the faith based non-profit organization Tower of Hope, Inc Pregnancy
The Children’s Sunday School program for Pre-School through fourth grade students will observe the following
schedule for December 2020.
November 29 - No Children’s Sunday school. Families en-couraged to attend Worship
Service together.
December 6 & 13 – Sunday School meets in Fellowship
Hall from 9:45 – 10:45am
and Family Support Center in
New Brighton.
December 27 – No Chil-dren’s Sunday School. Fami-lies encouraged to attend
Worship Service together.
January 3, 2021 – Sunday School schedule resumes, Fel-
lowship Hall 9:45-10:45am!
Smiles from Susan
Children’s Sunday School Holiday Schedule
Happy Birthday Jesus Party
As a part of the birthday celebration, we will collect baby essentials such as: dia-pers sizes 2-7 and pullups, unscented baby wipes, sham-poo, lotions, and socks sizes infant to age six and baby
toys. The collected items will be given to the faith based non-profit organization Tower of Hope, Inc Pregnancy and Family Support Center in New
Brighton.
Children’s Sunday School will hold a Happy Birthday Jesus Party on Sunday De-cember 20th during the Sun-day School hour in Fellowship
Hall.
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Ashayla Baker
Parker Ball
Luke Dixon
Alexandra Dudo
Maddie Hill
Richard Holman
Ava Infield
Jadyn Kellner
Noah Kremer
Graham Rudi
Third Grade Bible Presentations
The following third grade students were presented with Adventure Bibles this past October
during weekend Worship Services.
Lilly Shope
Lily Smith
Claire Sovich
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December is upon us! The youth ministry is up and run-ning right now and we are excited about what is ahead. I want to share about some dates and our plan to handle them as things change this holiday season. We will follow Blackhawk School district’s cancellations/virtual schedule to the best of our ability. So to reflect that, here are some dates that will somewhat follow that sched-ule. On November 29th, we will not have youth group. Throughout December this year, we have three planned youth group nights on Decem-ber 6th, 13th, and the 20th. December 27th and January 3rd will be scheduled off, so no youth group those dates. On the Monday evenings that follow a planned youth group night, at 7:00pm, we will meet virtually on Zoom. If you would like Zoom information, please reach out to me direct-ly at kjenkins@ chippe-waumc.org for the infor-mation. On December 20th, we will have our youth Christmas Par-ty! We will do a gift ex-change, sing some Christmas
songs, and have light refresh-ments. Bring a gift! It can be something from around your house, a gift from last year that you want to re-gift, a funny item, or anything else. If you plan to purchase a gift, please spend no more than $5. In January, we will be launch-ing a new name for our youth ministry. As a part of this campaign, we want to send out Care Packages to our youth to let them know that we, the church, are here for them. I have some ideas for this, but if you would like to be involved in the planning/packing of these packages, reach out. If you would like to contribute, we are accepting sponsorships for these. If you would like to sponsor a box, we are asking for a $20 do-nation per box to help cover the cost. Also, if you know a young person who you would like to make sure gets a Care Package, please let me know. We want everyone to get one that will want one, and more! As the final chapter of 2020 is being written, I want to encourage you to take a mo-
ment and reflect. Don’t think about the liberals or con-servatives, forget about COVID for a moment, school closings, and any other event/person that we focus our frustration or angst. Re-flect on what God has done and what God is doing. Be-cause the things of our world can be a challenge for us to deal with, and honestly, 2020 has been stressful. But in this Christmas season, we must remember Christ because all of the “stuff” that has gone on; that is why Jesus came to this earth. He came to give us perspective on our past, peace for today, and hope for tomorrow. Jesus heals, he cares, he loves. I want to chal-lenge you, everyday this De-cember: when you feel angry about something, or feel like complaining about it, remem-ber Christ. Share His loving-kindness with someone. Any-one. Give the gift of sharing Christ this December. The love of Jesus Christ is what the world needs; it is what the world has always needed. Blessings to you and your families, Kevin Jenkins
Youth Ministry News
House Build Update
Marie was born in the Congo. Due to the conflict she fled from her homeland to Ugan-da. There she lived in a refu-gee camp for seven years. In the refugee camp, she worked serving food and taking care of her family. On November 28, 2018 Marie and her two daughters, Alaine (8) and Ronette (5), relocated to Cleveland. “I was very happy coming to the US.” However, she did
find snow quite surprising.
Marie is currently working with a lawyer to bring her husband, Richard and 11-year- old son, Emmanuel, to the United States. They are still in the refugee camp in Uganda. Through all of this, Marie is continuing to work, take care of her daughters, and pursue a more afforda-ble, healthy home for her girls, and her husband and
son.
Meet the Family that will live
in the House we Built:
In October we built a house in our parking lot, prayed on it, loaded it on a truck to send it to Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity. We now know the identity of the family that will help Habitat in complet-ing the house and move in when it is finished. Marie is a tenacious mom trying to make a better life for her family.
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Can you believe it’s already December?
And look at all that you have accom-
plished! Would you have guessed at the
beginning of the year you would have
read through the entire Bible? Well you
have! And not only that but you have
intentionally grown in your relationship
with God. That is the best part of all.
Every day you decided to open your
Bible, even if you haven’t read through
the whole Bible, and read God’s word
you were building that relationship. You
have been delighting the heart of God
as you have spent time with him. So now
what? One of the best parts of having
these bookmarks is that you can use
them again.
If the bookmarks aren’t really for you
then may I encourage you to find some-
thing else that gets you into a daily rou-
tine of spending time with God and in
God’s word. Perhaps you’ve never
picked up a copy of the Upper Room.
The Upper Room gives you a daily scrip-
ture reading, a little devotion, a thought
for the day, and a prayer focus. And
then there’s the options of gathering with
others in Sunday School or Bible Study
during the week.
Whatever is best for you, please, keep
seeking after the knowledge of God
that he has made available to us. Being
a disciple of Christ means that we’re
never satisfied with what we know. As
disciples of Christ, in the words of Paul,
“Not that I have already obtained all
this, or have already arrived at my
goal, but I press on to take hold of that
for which Christ Jesus took hold of
me.” (Philippians 3:12) Keep pressing,
brothers and sisters.
Well done!
Pastor Tai
...keep
seeking
after the
knowledge
of God ...
1 Year Bible Plan
Advent – beginning four Sundays before Christmas (December 25). A time of prayer and fasting for those in the Christian church.
It’s a nice definition from Merriam-Webster. Of course there’s so much more to Advent. These days, especially this year, the Christmas in-dustry has been pushing us to decorate and buy for Christmas from the day after Halloween. It’s been hard to even remember there was Thanksgiving. But here we are in the month of December and the season of Advent. Technically, for Christians, Christmas is to be celebrated from Christmas day to Epiphany, which is January 6. This time of Advent is to be a time of prayer and fasting as we anticipate the coming of Christ. Yes, Christ came as a baby and grew in stature and favor with man. Christ lived and taught among us and then he died for all of our sins. But then he rose from the dead and will come again. So while we may not be waiting for Christ to come into the world for the first time we do await his second coming. And we should do it with great prayer and fasting. While fasting is usually associated with Lent, the season before Easter, I’ll encourage you to take a day a week over this Advent season and give yourself to prayer and fasting as we await Christ’s second coming.
You can also use the following readings for lighting your advent wreath at home.
First Sunday of Advent: See Hope Speak: “I was glad when they said to me, ‘Let us go to the house of the Lord’” (Ps. 122:1, NRSV). Light the first candle for hope. Let us see hope in the Lord! Read: Isaiah 2:1-5 and Matthew 24:36-44 Reflect: Where do you see hope in Isaiah 2 and Matthew 24? Reflect on the hope that God’s light will shine on the mountaintop, re-vealing the goodness of new life. Engage: Take a prayer walk. This time apart with God can occur on a mountain, in your neighborhood, or just about anywhere. As you walk, look around you for signs of hope. Pray: Gracious God, we seek you everywhere with expectant eyes that invite us to see hope in the world today. Amen.
Second Sunday of Advent: See Peace Speak: “Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, who alone does wondrous things” (Ps. 72:18). Light the second candle for peace. Let us see peace in the Lord! Read: Isaiah 11:1-10 and Romans 15:4-13 Reflect: Where do you see peace in Isaiah 11 and Romans 15? Where do you see signs of peace in an anxious world? Engage: Slow down and reflect on your story. Bring your family together to share stories of gratitude and salvation. Pray: Gracious God, we seek you everywhere with expectant eyes that invite us to see peace in the world today. Amen.
Third Sunday of Advent: See Joy Speak: “Jesus said, ‘Go and tell John what you hear and see: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news brought to them’” (Matt. 11:4-5). Light the third candle for joy. Let us see joy in the Lord! Read: Isaiah 35:1-10, Luke 1:46-55, and Matthew 11:2-11 Reflect: When have you seen the promise of joy in challenging times? How do you share with others the joy you find in Jesus? Engage: Read James 5:7-10. How are you willing to be patient and wait for joy today? How will you serve others as you wait? Pray: Gracious God, we seek you everywhere with expectant eyes that invite us to see joy in the world today. Amen.
Fourth Sunday of Advent: See Love Speak: “Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit” (Matt. 1:18). Light the fourth candle for love. Let us see love in the Lord! Read: Isaiah 7:10-16 and Matthew 1:18-25 Reflect: Read and reflect on Psalm 80:19. Remember that salvation is a gift of love from the Lord. What other gifts has God given you today? Engage: Show an act of kindness to a child with a parent who is ill or incarcerated, or take dinner to the medical team at your local emergency room or urgent-care clinic. Pray: Gracious God, we seek you everywhere with expectant eyes that invite us to see love in the world today. Amen.
Christmas Eve/Day: See the Child that Changes the World! Speak: “A child has been born for us, a son given to us; authority rests upon his shoulders; and he is named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” (Isa. 9:6). Light the Christ candle. Let us see the One who was born to change the world! Read: Isaiah 9:2-7 and Luke 2:1-20 Reflect: Where in your community do you see signs that Christ is changing the world? Where would you like to see more signs of change? Engage: What will you do today to share God with others? Pray: Gracious God, we seek you everywhere with expectant eyes that invite us to see all the people that you are calling us to love today. We praise you, O God, for the King of Kings! Amen.
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Bakers Needed to Benefit Missions Bakers are needed for the UMW Cookie Sale, proceeds benefiting the United Methodist Missions. Please bring your cookies to the CLC on December 4th from 3p-6:30p. The sale is December 5th from 9am-2p at the CLC.
Sweets, Tea and Harpist Ann Phipps December 9th from 1p-3p the UMW will host a tea with the musical blessing of Harpist Ann Phipps. Tea and sweets will be served. Please register by calling the church office at 724-843-4828.
Meals for Moms The purpose of our ministry is to provide a series of home cooked meals so the family with a new baby (birth or adoption) can spend those first precious moments together, rather than in the kitchen. We pro-vide 12 meals over the course of 4 weeks. Do not underestimate the importance a meal that you do not have to shop for, prepare and cook for yourself! Contact Leah Pisano to get your meal train started! 724-462-9673
December 4th Soup Making with UMW at 6pm. Enjoy lovely fellowship while preparing soup to be
sold at the Christmas Bazaar. Join us!
December 12th Agape Christmas Luncheon—Register with Elaine Winkle [email protected]
Sew Many Blessings meets every Tuesday in the B room from 1p-3p. Joanne Fabric Gift Cards are
always accepted to purchase materials.
Agape Circle meets at 10am on the 3rd Saturday of the month.
CUMC Annual Christmas Bazaar The United Methodist Women are looking forward to the Annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday Decem-ber 5th from 9a-2p.
Agape Circle will be selling quarts of soup. Proceeds are used to purchase materials used to make baby blankets for our church baptisms.
UMW will be selling home baked cookies to benefit missions.
Sew Many Blessings will be selling crafts to support the Yellow Ribbon Girls. Proceeds are for mate-
rials purchased to make stockings and pillowcases for our troops. 616 Stockings and 400 pillowcases were made in 2020. Along with the UMW, there will be many other vendors selling unique crafts, gifts and food items. Each vendor will be donating a minimum of 10% of their profits to the following non-profit organizations: Chippewa Meals on Wheels, Yellow Ribbon Girls, Beaver County Humane Society, Women’s Center of Beaver County or the CUMC General Mission Fund. Please support our vendors and their small businesses while also giving back to local non-profits. Come out to the CLC to start the joyous holiday season!
Church Phone: 724-843-4828
Church Website: ChippewaUMC.org
Search for the group Chippewa UMW
United Methodist Women We welcome you into the fellowship of United Methodist Women. We are so blessed with many programs that provide us with the opportunity to serve missions, experience fellowship and spread the love of Jesus Christ. Your time, service, attendance and support at our func-tions would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello GODLY Men: Praying all is well with you and your family. This is really tough right now isn’t it, Men. No church social life, we need this to come to an end. We need fellowship together. A men’s Bible study, a Men of Integrity conference, will even just settle for a Chili cook off, something to bring us back together, in our service to GOD, cause right now our Faith is being tested every-day. So this month we are
going to look at our Faith.
Faith is the belief in some-thing or someone unseen; complete trust, confidence and devotion; by FAITH we receive the gift of Salvation in the sacrifice of JESUS CHRIST. James 1:3 “The test-ing of your Faith produces Patience.” Now that is tested in me almost everyday and I fail mostly everyday. I think Satan knows, and that is one
of his go-to sins for me.
From a Billy Graham devo-tional, I read this about Faith. Dwight L. Moody was fond of
pointing out that there are three kinds of Faith in Jesus
Christ.
STRUGGLING Faith: Which is like a man floundering and
fearful in deep water.
CLINGING Faith: Which is like a man hanging onto the
side of the boat.
RESTING Faith: Which finds a man safe inside the boat, strong and secure enough to reach out his hand to help
someone else.
Notice each man had Faith. Each knew the boat was his only hope. But only one had RESTING Faith. Only one had discovered he could actually be in the boat, where all he
had to do was rest.
This is the kind of Faith GOD wants us to have, a Faith that trusts Him totally, but some-times we discover it’s a reali-ty only after we have en-dured a struggling or clinging
Faith.
Sometimes we only realize
we can get in the boat when the storm rages and we cry out to GOD with new FAITH. Then our Savior graciously extends His hand and say’s, “come to me and I will give
you rest”. Matthew 11:28.
Proverbs 16:20 He that handleth a matter wisely shall find good: and whoso trusteth
in the LORD, happy is he.
Reflection: It is good and profitable to use GOD’s wis-dom to solve situations using our emotions, mistakes will always be made. You will find joy and happiness when you rely on the wisdom of GOD, because then you have resting FAITH, sitting inside the boat, with a Faith that
trusts HIM.
Isaiah 40:29 HE giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might HE increaseth
strength.
Reflection: GOD is strong for the weak. HE increases our strength when we need it. Many believers throughout
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God
has
so
much
for
you
“My Name is Pride” by Beth Moore
Submitted by the CUMC Prayer Team
history accomplished great things for GOD, and they will tell you it was only through the LORD’s strength they did. GOD is our strength. When you feel like you can’t hold on to the side of the boat anymore, pray and ask GOD for HIS strength to sit in the
boat and rest.
WOW WOW, Men, think about it, we must and we know we should put our FAITH and TRUST in our GOD and JESUS our LORD and SAV-
IOR.
Let’s Pray: Dear LORD, we thank you for loving us so much. Help us FATHER to keep the FAITH which gives us confidence, belief and trust. To HIM be all the glory and
honor. Amen.
As always, Men, if you're in need of prayer, please call, I would be honored to pray
for you or with you.
Love Ya, Brothers
Brother Al Stoker
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Stuff a Pumpkin—Thank You!!!
Thank-you CUMC for your generous donations of candy and treats. As you can see by the picture the Stuff-a-Pumpkin Mission was very much appreciated. As the pumpkin buckets were being unloaded at one of the homes, the residents asked if the pumpkins were for them or "kids". When they were told they were for them from the church they started yelling "thank you"!
#Love Your Neighbor
Dear Chippewa United Methodist,
Thank you so much for your gener-ous help! We so appreciate the use of the tables for our lunch hours. It’s very nice to have your support in our community!
Sincerely, Blackhawk School Board District Administration
Thank You’s
Election Day Bake Sale– Thank You!! I want to thank everyone who donated baked goods for the election day bake sale. I also want to thank the ladies that helped me at the tables. The
Dear Church Family,
Thank you once again for support-ing us. You have been very instru-mental in helping us lay a strong foundation in the hearts and lives of the children we serve. May the Lord bless you.
Semper Fi
Mr. Matt
total donations raised for the CLC mortgage principal was $520.50. God answered our prayer of being sold out by twelve thirty. Three 8’ long
Sympathy and Memorials
We lift the following in Christian Sympathy: Family and friends of Bob Amalia Luke and Amanda Turner on the loss of their daughter Rosie
Blessings
New Members were wel-comed to the church family on November 8 at all three ser-vices. Bonnie Baker, Josh Baker, Becky Rollins, and Tom and Kat Taylor are now mem-bers of Chippewa United Methodist Church. When you see them, welcome them to
the church family.
A Leaf was purchased on the CUMC Tree of Life by Paula Garen in on honor of her granddaughters Ella Mae
and Charlotte Louise.
We received Memorial Fund gifts in Memory of: Jean Robinson: Mark & The-resa Vogler, Bill & Susan Den-ny, Tracy Edwards, Jay Smith, Michael and Susan Hill, Bon-nie Vukich
Katelyn Leigh Gettemy was born November 13, 2020 to
David & Allison Gettemy.
Congratulations!
tables filled of wonderful baked goods.
Thank you so much,
Caren Turnbull
Thelma Fry: Crosswynds Car-ing Committee Eddie Yokel: Karen Sylvester, Sandra Scott
A Leaf was purchased on
the CUMC Tree of Life in
Memory of Bob Balderson by
Marilyn Balderson and Jean
Robinson by DCI.
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DECEMBER 2020 / Issue 150
bank that will pay – off this loan by 2031. The new inter-est rate will be 2.97%; how-ever, the new monthly pay-ment will be increased to $10,800. It is most im-portant that we make our payments each month at this new rate because more mon-ey from each payment will go toward reducing the principal amount of the loan. I would like to thank you for prayer-fully considering this mone-tary obligation. You have responded graciously but now is not the time for us to relax. We have an opportunity to begin making great strides in the loan principal balance. It should be noted that any con-
Dear Chippewa United
Methodist Church members:
In an earlier letter in Septem-ber, you were made aware of the mortgage payments for the CLC with S & T Bank. At that time, I asked you to pray about the situation and requested your assistance in helping the church meet this ongoing financial obligation. I am happy to inform you that during the months of Septem-ber and October, the church has received over 90% of the monies needed to pay the monthly mortgage installment of $9106 ! We are hopeful that within the next week we will receive the new mort-gage agreement with S & T
tributions to help with payments on behalf of the CLC should be earmarked “Mortgage Fund” rather than “Here We Grow” as we did not renew the Here We Grow campaigns. Thank you for helping us meet this financial need in September and October. We need your continued support! Please be safe and enjoy the
upcoming holiday seasons.
Sincerely yours, Edward C. Dambach,
Finance Chairman
Follow-up Letter from Your Finance Chairman
You may have noticed that the sign in the front of our church has not been working. Well way back in April when the power went out the sign never came back alive. Our current sign is over twenty years old and parts are no longer avail-
able for it.
Our Trustees have been re-searching new signs and get-ting quotes. A big shout out goes to Brian Dudo who did
most of the leg work on this.
The Trustees have made a decision on the type of sign and a contractor. They have also put a deposit down on
the work.
So during the first or second week of December “Smart
Our Church Sign
Signs” will be installing our new LED sign. The brick work and outer structure will remain the same and a new LED sign will be installed in the space inside. The new sign will be a little bit larger than the cur-rent one and will be able to
show full pictures.
Our Trustees feel this sign is a very important contact with our community and therefore was a priority for them this
year.
The new sign is being paid for from our Maintenance & Im-provement Fund that the Trus-tees oversee, but if you wish to participate in providing the new sign for our church you can by giving a gift to this
effort. You may give by mailing your check into the church or plac-ing it in the offering plate. Please
mark your gift “Church Sign.”
Thank you and know that our Trus-tees are looking at repaving our
parking lot in the new year.
We thank Erik Funkhouser for his leadership as Chairman of our
Board of Trustees.
This is what our new sign will look like
Speak the Word of God. Share the Love of Christ. Make the Kingdom of God Visible.
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Pastor Allan Brooks
412.992.7007
Pastor Tai Courtemanche 724.799.5699
Church Office Hours Mon.—Fri. 9am—4pm
724.843.4828 www.chippewaumc.org [email protected]
Christmas Eve Services December 24, 2020
2:00pm Sanctuary
4:00pm Community Life Center
6:30pm Sanctuary
8:00pm Sanctuary
9:30pm Sanctuary
11:00pm Sanctuary