September 2015
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September 2015
September 2015 Germantown UMC 525 Farmersville Pk Germantown, OH 45327 937-855-2102 Sunday Worship: 9:00 Tradi onal 11:15 Contemporary “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.” Ephesians 3:20, NLT April 2013 “You Just Keep Going” Have you ever been through one of those “nothing is working out right” seasons? I’m sure you have; we all have. One of those (mes—days, weeks, even months—that it seems nothing works right, that everything breaks, and no ma er what you do, you can’t seem to fix it. Well, we’ve had a string of failures with technology at the church for about a month now, and it has tested our pa(ence and will power to not say a “bad” word. It all began with the freezing of our web domain name, the one we had for years and years. It was registered with a company that we have had problems with for over a year. We repeatedly asked them to release our domain name to our current webhost company, but received no response. When the annual renew period expired, so did our name, and with it all our email addresses and our website. Days were spent trying to get the company to reply to us, but to no avail. We finally made the dras(c decision to change our domain name. So we are now germantownchurch.com. As a result, our website needed to be reconstructed, as well upda(ng folks on our email addresses. It took a while (and there are probably some things that s(ll need to be updated), but I think it will be worth all the haste to get away from a bad company to one that is very responsive to our calls. Then our server crashed. Remember that severe storm we had a few Saturday nights/Sunday mornings ago? Well, it crashed the hard drive in our server, which meant we couldn’t get to any of our shared files and our database (including working on this newsle er). A$er a few days of trying to fix it, we had to buy a new computer. And while se'ng up a computer is exci(ng for the nerd in me, ge'ng everything to work and play together is a (me consuming task. And thanks to a device we borrowed from Chris Kitchel, we were able to retrieve our files from the old hard drive. Some mes, it’s hard to get everything working right when it’s all working wrong! But, you know that you have to keep at it. You can’t give up. You’ve got to keep trying. You’ve got to keep going. Paul writes: For our present troubles are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever! So we don’t look at the troubles we can see now; rather, we fix our gaze on things that cannot be seen. For the things we see now will soon be gone, but the things we cannot see will last forever. (2 Corinthians 4:17-18, NLT) The troubles of today will not last. The promises of God for tomorrow will always be there. So just keep going on towards what God has for us. Gary Page 2 GLORIFY Current Sermon Series Whether we realize it or not, our Chris(an faith is on display… every day and in every way. Our words, our ac(ons, our reac(ons all tell a story about the validity of our faith in our lives. If we say something that contradicts what our friends think a Chris(an should say, or if we profess a faith but show li le evidence to that faith, we communicate to people that either the Chris(an faith is lacking, or we are lacking Chris(an faith. The Book of James was wri en by none other than Jesus’ halfbrother. He had seen first-hand in his brother what God in the flesh was like. He had witnessed a life that was completely lived upon the principles of Godly living. In his book, he shares those principles to encourage and remind people that our friends are watching. They will judge the faith upon our ability to live it out. Running from August to the end of September, we are studying this incredible book of faith-living. Come join us. Then all of you can join together with one voice, giving praise and glory to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 15:6, NLT) The mission of Germantown UMC is: Building a Christ Connec on Upcoming Sundays Na onal Back to Church Sunday—September 20 Now in its 7th year, the Na(onal Back to Church Sunday is the largest annual community outreach in the na(on. So join us and invite someone to come to church with you. World Communion Sunday—October 4 World Communion Sunday is a celebra(on observed by several Chris(an denomina(ons that promotes Chris(an unity and ecumenical coopera(on. The tradi(on originated with a Presbyterian Church in 1933, and subsequently spread to other denomina(ons. Page 3 GROW New Children’s Sunday School Curriculum Exci(ng news, kids!! We’ve started our new curriculum “Deep Blue.” This is for all ages as they take an adventure through the bible and see it through a kid’s eye. Each weekly adventure begins at church and then con(nues through the week at home with parent conversa(on and ac(vity (ps both printed and online. You won’t want to miss the free Deep Blue Adventure app that brings me and my friends right to your phone or tablet.” “This will con%nue un%l we We will be sending home a paper a$er Sunday school to all come to such unity in give you instruc(ons on how our faith and knowledge of to download the new Deep God’s Son that we will be Blue app right to your phone mature in the Lord, or tablet. Then each week measuring up to the full you can con(nue the lessons at home. There are and complete standard of games for your children to Christ.” (Ephesians 4:13, play and videos they can NLT) watch. We are really excited to start this new curriculum! Two New Mid-Week Bible Studies Being Offered, Plus a First Sunday Class Barbara Watkins will be having a Bible Study class on Tuesday evenings from 7-9pm. It is en(tled Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World; finding in(macy with God in the busyness of life by Joanna Weaver. Myra Wheeler will have a new Beth Moore Bible Study on Mondays beginning on September 28th from 6:30—8:30pm in Fellowship Hall. It is en(tled Children Of The Day. There will be a First Sunday Class on Sunday, October 4 from 3:30-7:00. The class will be Bible Basics, which will explore the keys and tools to studying the Bible. Page 4 GIVE Appor onment Update If you have been in the United Methodist Church for a few years, you have probably heard the term “Appor(onments” thrown around. Maybe you have wondered what it meant. The United Methodist Church is a connec(onal church; each congrega(on is not independent but connected to each other. Whether they are down the street, across the state, or around the world, we are connected. We share many things, including the ability to fund ministries and missions. Together, we can make a greater impact to relieve suffering, feed the hungry, and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ at home and around the world. “Give away your life; you'll find life given back, but not merely given back— Here’s where we stand on our 2015 Appor(onments. given back with bonus and Unfortunately, our expenses have matched our increase giving for this year so that blessing. Giving, not we have fallen behind. At the last Give Team, we saw that we have some money to ge5ng, is the way. send for Appor(onments, but we decided to wait un(l the bills for the Playground Generosity begets and the Parking Lot reseal were paid, just to be careful with our cash flow. generosity." (Luke 6:38, Once those projects are paid, there will be money available for Appor(onments, but to be fully paid by the end of the year, we need $37,369. The Message) Giving Recap: As of the end of July 2015 Item To Date Budgeted Need Last Year Offering $142,200.30 $166,089.95 +6% Total Income $149,749.94 $167,935.40 +4% Expenses $139,333.75 $167,935.40 +4% Mortgage $48,772.76 $59,600.47 -15% Appor(onments $3,000.00 $23,548.58 -69% Missions $2,549.82 $2,751.29 -18% “ All must give as they are able, according to the blessings given to them by the LORD your God.” Deuteronomy 16:17 (NLT) Page 5 GO Proposed Partnership Agreement with St. Paul’s UMC The following is a proposed Partnership Agreement Between Germantown United Methodist Church and St. Paul United Methodist Church that has been forwarded to the Administra(ve Board by the Go Team and Ministry Council: Our mission at Germantown United Methodist Church is Building a Christ Connec*on. Everything we do is towards the fulfillment of that mission. Our strategy of fulfillment is a 4G strategy: Glorify, Grow, Give, and Go. We will glorify our God, grow into the likeness of His son, give extravagantly out of thanksgiving and faith, and go in the power of the Holy Spirit. For years, Germantown United Methodist Church has helped St. Paul United Methodist Church in the fulfillment of their mission: Empowered by the love of Jesus Christ, St. Paul United Methodist Church will open doors of service, jus*ce and peace to the world, and windows into a life in Christ for all people. They demonstrate this mission within the community through the various ongoing outreach efforts, which include the weekly Tuesday lunch offering and Saturday Breakfast, Food Pantry, Christ Centered a5er school program, Christmas Shops for parents and children among many other ministries supported by over thirty partner churches and volunteers. The ministry at St. Paul is designated as an “Advanced Special” for the West Ohio Conference. The people of Germantown United Methodist Church wish to increase our involvement in the ministry of St. Paul by becoming a Primary Covenant Partner, which would include at least the following: 1. GUMC will provide one member for the St. Paul UMC Governing Board. (Julie Smith is currently fulfilling this role.) 2. GUMC will provide 2 annual meals in support of the St. Paul Tuesday Lunch offering. (We currently provide a meal in July and a meal in December) 3. GUMC will focus on ministries to the poor, and in par*cular St. Paul UMC, for the four weeks preceding the annual Tuesday Cookout Celebra*on in July, with the goal of raising awareness, increasing par*cipa*on, and receiving pledges/gi5s for the ministry of St. Paul. 4. GUMC will strive to provide outreach ministries to be shared with St. Paul UMC (i.e. Tinkerbell’s Closet and Music Ministry) 5. GUMC will commit to providing $2,400 annually as part of the Advanced Special contribu*on applicable to St. Paul UMC. Please read and pray about this. If you have any ques(ons, contact Julie Smith or Pastor Gary. This will be presented to the Administra(ve Board at their September 28 mee(ng for final approval. “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the na%ons…” (MaHhew 28:19, NLT) Deadline for submiGng ar cles is the 20th of each month. Love to cook and want to help a mission team? Contact Kathy Kitchel Page 6 GO (Con nued) Help Needed with the Pretzel Fes val September 26-27 We will once again partner with Union Chapel UMC to sponsor the Methodist Bread Basket. Each church is expected to provide 200 loaves of homemade bread. At this me we s ll need 121 loaves of bread to fulfill our commitment. With only two weeks away from the fes(val, it’s crunch (me! We need everyone to help out by baking bread and/or working a shi$ at the fes(val. The proceeds are divided evenly. Sign-up sheets and instruc(on sheets/(ps are on the Welcome Center. If you have ques(ons you may contact Karen Lurker at 855-3841 or call the church office at 855-2102. The FaithSeeker’s Sunday School Class is also sponsoring a booth and need everyone’s help with dona(ons of water/soda, and your (me to help work at the Booth. The money raised is used for many projects, missions & within our own church. Please see sign-up sheets at the Welcome center for dona(ons & work schedule. If you have any ques(ons, you may call Karen Tucker at 937-344-4586 or call the church office at 855-2102. Helping Valley View Students and Beyond Sonshine In A Bag con(nues to be a growing ministry. This year, 117 Valley View students are signed up to receive help, who do not have nourishing food to eat over the weekend. A bag of food is given to each child as they leave school on Friday. There is a collec(on bin and list of needed items outside the church office. Please pick up a list and add a few items to your personal grocery list to help hungry children. Tinkerbell’s Closet has begun its Fall push. Located in the youth building at 20 Wetz Lane, it is a place for girls to come and find that perfect dress and accessories for their school’s formal dance. The ministry has already served 75 girls in the last week. They can always use helpful volunteers to assist clients with selec(ons or some(mes an occasional handyman for building projects. Fall is a very busy (me with homecoming and holiday dances. Dona(ons of gently used party dresses and accessories are greatly appreciated. You may contact Kathy Kitchel at 684-1446 with ques(ons, to make arrangements to volunteer or drop off clothing. If you haven’t had the opportunity to see Tinkerbell’s Closet you should stop by during open hours. You will be pleasantly surprised! September Mission Needs For the month of September we are accep(ng dona(ons of clothing for all family members which will be delivered to Valley View Community Clothes Closet. Please place your clothing dona(ons in the right hand coat closet as you come in the front doors of the church. Please have bags labeled “missions”. We are also accep(ng dona(ons of new socks in all sizes and types. A collec(on basket is located outside the church office. These socks will be delivered to C.A.M.P. in Farmersville in November and will be placed in the Christmas boxes for local families. C.A.M.P. serves families in the Germantown, Farmersville and New Lebanon communi(es. Page 7 OUR VISION: FAMILY MINISTRY The New Playground Equipment is installed, dedicated, and enjoyed! August’s Church Picnic/Potluck was a huge success. We had a great (me in fellowship and food. And of course, we dedicated our long an(cipated playground equipment (on the right is a picture of it coming off the trailer). Thanks to all those who gave over the years, and worked very hard to install it. Special thanks to Jaron Develbiss for picking a terrific set! Upcoming Family Events Date Event October 24 Trunk or Treat November Game Night December Gingerbread and Jesus AROUND THE CHURCH Second Try on the Parking Lot Due to a scheduling conflict with the contractor, parking lot repairs have been rescheduled for September 17, 18, and 19. The church building and property will be closed during this (me. Please make a note of it. Page 8 MEETING HIGHLIGHTS • Go Team (8/25): Looking to add a Valley View family to our Christmas Adopt-aFamily, and approved a proposal to become a Primary Covenant Partner Church with St. Paul UMC. • Ministry Council (8/25): Discussed the various ministries and family events, recommending to the Administra(ve Council a proposal to become a Primary Covenant Partner Church with St. Paul UMC. • Trustees (8/18): Making prepara(ons for installa(on of the new playground and resealing the parking lot, discussed the process by which we retake possession of Market St. when/if the Vineyard Church closes. Upcoming Church Mee ngs: • • • • • Trustees: September 1, 7:00 PM Glorify Team: September 3, 7:00 PM Give Team: September 13, 12:30 PM Grow Team: September 15, 6:30 PM Administra ve Council: September 28, 7:30 PM Visitusatournew address: germantownchurch.com orFacebook! Germantown United Methodist Church 525 Farmersville PK., Germantown, Oh 45327 (937) 855-2102 Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Fellowship Time/Coffee/Donuts 10:00 – 10:15 Sunday School Classes 10:15 Office Hours: Monday through Thursday 9:00am to 4:00pm, Friday 9:00am to noon Rev. Gary K. Wheeler, Pastor pastorgary@germantownchurch.com E-mail: secretary@germantownchurch.com Website: ww.germantownchurch.com For any emergencies, not during office hours, contact Pastor Gary at (937) 204-4400.
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