WORSHIP GROW SERVE
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WORSHIP GROW SERVE
Periodical Postage Paid at Cincinnati, Ohio WESTWOOD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lee’s Look Worship Grow Serve Inside: Preschool News, p. 2 Worship, p. 3 Discipleship, p. 4 Celebrating, p. 5 Timeless Purpose, p. 6 3460 Epworth Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 513-661-3139; office@wumc.cc; www.wumc.cc Worship ~ Grow ~ Serve Bible Principles, p.7 December in View, p. 8-9 Mark Your Calendar, p. 10 Children p. 11 Mystery Worshiper, p. 12 My Neighbor’s Place, p. 13 Opportunities, p. 14 Fellowship, p. 15 NOVEMBER 27, 2015 V OLUME 73, I SSUE 11 Reading about vision is one thing but doing something about it something else. Many times someone will ask, “Where are we headed in the future?” or “What can I do to help out around here?” Vision informs, directs and answers these questions. As we head into a new year we haven’t asked for another vision from the Lord but what we have asked is for direction through All Aboard and our Estimated Giving Cards. Let me share with you the 7 ups of what it means to be a part of Westwood UMC. 1. Listen up to God daily through your devotions and worship time. I have hidden your word in my heart so that I won’t sin against you. Lord, I give praise to you. Teach me your orders. With my lips I talk about all of the decisions you have made. Following your covenant laws gives me joy just as great riches give joy to others. I spend time thinking about your rules. I consider how you want me to live. I take delight in your orders. I won’t fail to obey your word. Psalms 119:11-16 2. Give up your rights to have it your way. We are a family and in it we listen to one another. Then Jesus spoke to his disciples. He said, “If anyone wants to follow me, he must say not to himself. He must pick up his cross and follow me. If he wants to save his life, he will lose it. But if he loses his life for me, he will find it.” Matthew 16: 24-25 3. Pick up a ministry through the year and serve the Lord each week. God’s gifts of grace come in many forms. Each of you has received a gift in order to serve others. You should use it faithfully. 1 Peter 4:10 4. Show up to church unless you are out of town or too ill to come. Having guests in the home is just an invitation to bring them with you. Let us consider how we can stir up one another to live. Let us help one another to do good works. Let us not give up meeting together. Some are in the habit of doing this. Instead, let us cheer each other up with words of hope. Let us do it all the more as you see the day coming when Christ will return. Hebrews 10:24-25 5. Offer up your financial gifts to the Lord’s work first. You have 90%; at least give God His first fruits. “Will a man dare to steal from me? But you rob me! “You ask , ‘How do we rob you?’ By holding back your offering. You also steal from me when you do not bring me a tenth of everything you produce. So you are under my curse. In fact, your whole nation is under it. That is because you are robbing me. Bring the entire tenth to the storerooms in my temple. Then there will be plenty of food. Put me to the test,” says the Lord. “Then you will see that I will throw open the windows of heaven. I will pour out so many blessings that you will not have enough room for them.” Malachi 3:8-12 6. Lift up one another, support one another, pray for one another and love one another. Love each other deeply. Honor others more than yourselves. Never let the fire in your heart go out. Keep it alive. Serve the Lord. When you hope, be joyful. When you suffer, be patient. When you pray, be faithful. Share with God’s people who are in need. Welcome others into your homes. Romans 12:10-13 7. Back up your leadership by offering your support and help in pursuing the goals and vision of the church. Obey your leaders. Put yourselves under their authority. They keep watch over you. They know they are accountable to God for everything they do. Obey them so that their work will be a joy. If you make their work a heavy load, it won’t do you any good. Hebrews 13:17 Together with a clear vision we can keep focusing on the changing needs in order to achieve that vision in 2016 as we Worship – Grow – Serve. Rev. Dr. Lee Strawhun is the senior pastor at Westwood United Methodist Church lee@westwoodunitedmethodist.org PAGE PAGE 2 Thank you for remembering and honoring friends and loved ones by donating to the following funds: www.westwoodunitedmethodist.org Senior Pastor………...………………….Lee Strawhun Associate Pastor…………………………...David Lyell Visitation Pastor……………………...David Schneider Director of Student Ministries…………….Ryan Crabb Director of Worship & Arts ……………..Michael Kelly Director of Children & Family Ministries...Sara Beach Organist…………………………………..Scott Kimmell Preschool Director……………………Allyson Williams Financial Secretary ……………….Carol Krumpelbeck Office Manager…………………………...Julie Fletcher Building Supervisor…...……………..Duncan Cordrey Food Service…………………………...Pam Christman Chimes Editor……………………... Christina McMullin Join us for Worship Worship Grow Serve “May Peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through!” – Author Unknown The Holiday Season has come upon us…as we hustle and Allyson Williams WUMC Preschool Director bustle getting ready for Christmas Day. We must remember the true reason for the season. Christmas is when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ! God sent His Son, Jesus, into the world to be born. A gift and salvation for all of mankind. It is our duty to teach and share with children what Christmas is all about. Mark your calendar: The Preschool will have our Christmas program on December 17 at 11:00 am. in the Sanctuary. On January 31, 2016 the preschool will have an Open House for prospective families to visit. Have a Happy and Blessed Holiday Season! GENERAL OPERATING FUND ♦ In memory of Don & Virginia Fiester by Sheryl Ross ♦ In memory of Leon and Mary Shuck by Bev Bepler MEMORIAL FUND ♦ In memory of Jean Spitler by Mary Maxwell, Robert & Diana Klenk, Rosemary Becker, Sarah Wilinson ORGAN FUND ♦ In honor of Gene & Vera Marker’s 60th Anniversary by Elisabeth & Margaret Anger, Bob & June Brandt, David & Marie Schneider ♦ In memory of Ruth Weber Schafer by Al & Jackie Armstrong ♦ In memory of Jean Spitler by Bob & June Brandt, Lou & Kay Koenig WESMATES FUND ♦ In memory of Jean Spitler by Mary Jane Miller, Ray & Pat McMullen, Elisabeth & Margaret Anger, Cliff & Dona McMahan ♦ In honor of Gene & Vera Marker’s 60th Anniversary by Carol Wright ORGAN FUND RENOVATION as of November 10, 2015 $ 13,557 78 contributors New contributors: Al & Jackie Armstrong, Art & Barbara Colburn Roger & Patsy Higley Our prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of : Jean Spitler who died October 6, 2015 You have been Jesus to us! We appreciate your prayers, kind words, visitations and cards throughout Jeanne Spitler's illness and passing. We appreciate your presence at the visitation and funeral. Thank you to Rev. David Schneider for his visits and for officiating at the memorial service. Words cannot express how much your Christian love means to us! God bless you! Greg and Bridget Spitler, Jeanne's son and daughter-in-law Congratulations to Adam & Nancy Luthman on the birth of their daughter Sophia Lucille Luthman on November 13, 2015. Excited sister is Lillian. Proud grandparents are Skip & Joan Jackson. CHIMES (USPS 681-140) is published monthly, January through November, by Westwood United Methodist Church, 3460 Epworth Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211-5754 Periodical Postage paid at Cincinnati, Ohio. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: CHIMES, 3460 Epworth Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211-5754. 15 PAGE 14 PAGE Messages of Hope at Westwood United Methodist Church Join us for fellowship, fun and food for anyone, any age, who lives alone. UMW MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 @ 1:00 pm Join us for a Special Meal at Arlene Schwerin’s home, 3316 Renfro. Bring stocking stuffer toys for homeless families and your beverage. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 @ 5:00 pm We will meet for dinner at Bob Evans Restaurant 6318 Glenway Ave. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 10:30 am. in the Wesmates Room 12:00 pm. Luncheon in the gym Cost: $5.00 per person Welcoming the Christmas Season and the Christ Child Presented by: The Sound Effects A choral group conducted by Susie Nemenz , consisting of 16 women of all ages from all over the Cincinnati area who “ just love to sing”. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 @ 5:00 pm Join us for a Soup Potluck at Arlene Schwerin’s home, 3316 Renfro. Bring a soup or something that goes with soup to share & your beverage. 8:30 AM Communion Service, Chapel 9:30 AM Traditional Service, Sanctuary 10:00 AM New Covenant, Chapel 11:00 AM The Journey Contemporary Service, Sanctuary 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Montfort/Vath December 15 11:30 am TBA Faith December 14 12:00 pm Marcia Grimmer’s home Christman/Haskell December 16 January 20 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Jan Radle’s home Church IHN toy cleanup Brandt/Ward December 17 9:30 am Parlor Anger December 17 January 21 10:00 am 10:00 am Library Library Quilting December January 21 XXX 1:30 pm Parlor Sharon Rudesill’s home No meeting in December Cindy Grant’s home 10,000 Villages at Westwood United Methodist Church Shopping for that hard to get person on your list couldn’t be any easier this year as the Mission Team is sponsoring 10,000 Villages in our Eckel Hall area December 5-6. You can come and find unique gifts that will delight the heart of those you love while supporting artisans from around the world. Drop in and bring a fellow shopper! Check our website for more information. The mission team will receive 15% off each sale for our Haiti Mission. As you probably have heard, the Carol and Candlelight service is expanding this year! On Sunday, December 6th we will present a new pre-service outdoor scene on Epworth Ave. that includes shepherds and live animals! From 3:00 to 5:00 pm. you can visit this scene, enjoy light refreshments in the Parlor and have an opportunity for prayer in the Chapel. Don’t forget to attend one of our Christmas Eve services on December 24th: 5:00 pm. service designed for children and families 7:00 pm. and 11:00 pm. candlelight services CIRCLE MEETINGS December 21 January 18 Greetings in Christ! This is a time to rejoice! Jesus Christ has come to dwell among us, and the opening verses of Mary's song of praise say it all. I feel blessed, as I always do at this time of year, to be a part of the Worship and Arts ministry of Westwood UMC, because I get to bear witness to God's presence among the many worshipers who make up our community of faith--and the opportunities for worship are plentiful! The Carol Candlelight service itself will take place at 5:00 pm. and include a musical pageant, a living nativity scene as well as refreshments and fellowship afterward. These are great ways to prepare for worship and to add to our celebrations! Be sure to bring family and friends to visit this scene and to attend the service. Reservations: Sue Lunsford 941-2822 Knitting "My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior." Luke 1:46-47 Blessings to you in this holy season! “He handed out gifts…. to train all Christians in skilled servant work, working within Christ’s body, the church, till we are all moving rhythmically and easily with each other, efficient and graceful in response to God’s Son, fully mature adults, fully developed within and without, fully alive like Christ.” Ephesians 4:11-13 (Msg) Making a joyful noise, Dr. Michael Kelly Director of Worship and Arts 661-3139, ext. 113 mike@westwoodunitedmethodist.org WUMC STUDENT MINISTRIES STUDENT MINISTRIES CALENDAR Dec 6: Evil: How Can I Resist Evil? Dec 13: Healing: Does God Heal Today? Ryan Crabb Director of Student Ministries Dec 20: Church: What About the Church and Telling Others? Dec 27: No Youth, Merry Christmas! Jan 3: Snow Tubing after 11 o'clock Service Jan 30-Feb 1: Winter Blitz, Louisville, KY 3 PAGE 4 PAGE Reflecting on 2015 David Lyell Associate Pastor 661-3139 ext. 106 david@westwoodunitedmethodist.org It has been a tremendous year for discipleship in the life of our congregation. I am thrilled with how our Grow Groups and Community Groups have made an impact in the life of our church. Over and over we have experienced the grace of God through the on-going work of our groups. I wish you, the readers of this newsletter, could have just a sampling of the conversations that I have with people who find their spiritual home in small groups at Westwood UMC. This fall I preached a series of sermons about the Class Meeting. Through the introduction of this curriculum, we have seen a new season of grow groups take form. The focus for these groups that have adopted the Class Meeting format is transformation. Many projects from the year continue to unfold and blossom by the grace of God. In April we reached an agreement with UMC Food to bring their operation to our kitchen at the church. Every day they produce hundreds of meals for youth around the city. It has been a blessing to see how our members have stepped up to volunteer for this hard work and some of us have even found employment by UMC Food! Epworth Hall is now fully renovated and being used for Sunday worship at 11:00 am. This project took several months to complete over the summer and fall, but has already proven to be an outstanding investment in creating a meaningful and purposeful worship space for our modern worship service. We’ve had friends of the 11:00 service return to see the new space who haven’t worshiped with us for a while and we’ve seen totally new visitors check out the space. I feel that it is fair to say that our modern worship service will never be held back by the facility, now it’s up to us to fill the chairs and bring the Gospel to those who prefer the modern context. On a personal note, it is such a relief to not be working on my ordination paperwork as many of my peers are as I have done every year for the past 7 years. I was fully ordained as an Elder in June and it has been awesome serving all of you in this capacity. I have shared my intention with the District Superintendent that I would love to stay with Westwood as long as possible. But as many of you know, that is hardly my decision. Though, I will share that we took a stand by opening a studio in Covington for our photography business, Lyell Photography! Our son Jonah is 7 months old at the time of this writing and getting into everything! He is crawling faster every day! I included a photo of Stephanie, Jonah and our dog Rusty. Pretty good looking crew if I may say so . I sincerely look forward to ministry in 2016 with all of you! By Sarah Beach Director of MNP www.westwoodmnp.org 2015 My Neighbor’s Place Christmas Party Saturday, December 12 1-3 pm. In the Gym Currently, our biggest gift need is for older girls, ages 10-12 years (especially craft sets) and older boys (skateboards, basketballs). We are also in need of warm accessories (gloves/hats/scarves) for boys, girls and men. You can drop off these items during the week at the church office and on Sunday. They can also be left in the bin labeled “MNP Christmas party” in Eckel Hall. Monetary donations are always appreciated. Please specify at the bottom of your check—My Neighbor’s Place Christmas Party. If you have any questions, feel free to contact sarah@westwoodunitedmethodist.org . Cookies are needed as well and can be dropped off at the church kitchen on either Friday, December 11 or the morning of the party. Please contact Sally Dessauer at 662-6588 if you have any questions. CELEBRATE RECOVERY Come find healing for your hurts habits and hang ups! Every Sunday we meet from 5:30-8:00 pm. for a meal, worship, and small group sharing. Everyone is invited to attend. Would you like to help serve? We would love to have groups help make a meal, or you can always donate money. I’m excited to see what God does next! The next free WESTWOOD COMMUNITY DINNER will be 6:00 pm, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 at MNP. Contact Sarah Beach, sarah@westwoodunitedmethodist.org or the WUMC office 661-3139 to see how you can help with this fantastic mission. This dinner is open to all, so plan on stopping by for a great meal and wonderful conversation. 13 PAGE PAGE 12 5 Preparing to Celebrate Christ’s Birth Mystery Worshiper By Billy Graham by Lloyd Pemberton Some three weeks ago I received a call from our District Office, Rev. Tim Waugh, asking me if I would be interested in serving as a “mystery worshiper” at one of our Ohio churches. After a brief discussion with Rev. Waugh and learning what was required of me, I agreed to serve. I visited a church in the Forest Park area, and was asked to observe the manner in which this church received strangers, the cleanliness of the grounds, the interior, the manner in which I was greeted (if greeted), any inter-action with the congregation, the sermon, and many other facets of their worship service. At the end of my visit, I was asked to fill out a seven page report of my experience. While I will not mention the name of this church, nor will I expound upon my experience, I can tell you that in comparison, Westwood United Methodist Church excels at all the many things needed to attract and keep visitors. Signage is important, and we here at WUMC are above standard in this area. Our church is kept spotlessly clean, including the grounds, restrooms, etc. The many warm, friendly greeters and ushers here excel at friendliness, making us feel glad we came to church. One need but ask a question, and answers are forth-coming. Perhaps most significant about WUMC is the love for each other so strongly felt and given! It’s a real joy to attend church here. Our Pastors preach with love, conviction and authenticity and passion; it’s not as though we are attending a lecture! And, our ministers are approachable! Westwood United Methodist Church is an alive, thriving and prosperous house of worship; from the music played and sung, to the technology, to the class of leadership present, we excel at making people feel comfortable, easing them into a worship worthy of our Divine Creator. When I left the church I had visited, even before the benediction, with tears streaming down my face, I had to ask myself this: “Where was God? I guess he took the day off”. The “Advent season” usually starts four weeks before Christmas and concludes with the celebration of Christ’s birth. Some churches emphasize the Advent season more than others, but all Christians look forward to celebrating Christ’s birth during this season of the year. Why was Jesus’ birth so important? The reason is because slightly over 2,000 years ago, God stooped down from Heaven and became a human being: Jesus Christ. As the Bible says, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.” John 1:14 Think of it: God became a man! He did it because He loves us—and that’s what we should celebrate as Christmas approaches. Read Isaiah 9:6 — In this Scripture we find the message and meaning of Christmas. Isaiah the prophet gave five awe-inspiring names of our Lord that encourage us, thrill us, and fill us with hope at this Christmas season. Wonderful: When He did His many miracles, the Scripture says, “The people wondered.” Luke 11:14 Counselor: The people said, “No one ever spoke the way this man does.” John 7:46 The Mighty God: He is the God-Man. He said that, “He and the Father are one.” John 10:30 The Everlasting Father: It was by Him, the living Word, that all things were created. He is the designer of the whole universe. John 1:3; Hebrews 11:3 The Prince of Peace: There will never be lasting peace on earth until He comes again to reign in righteousness. But He is also the Prince of Peace in other ways. None can have peace with God apart from Him and the peace that He made through the blood of His cross. Colossians 1:20 The full meaning of these words from Isaiah should give us enough strength, hope, and joy to face any crisis, endure any sorrow, and meet any temptation. How has Jesus shown you recently that He is “Wonderful, Counselor … the Prince of Peace”? Dear Scholarship Committee, Thank you for scholarship. This has been very helpful in buying books and helping with other expenses. The scholarship greatly helps me with my education at the University of Cincinnati. Thanks again, Emily Ramsey PAGE 6 PAGE By Sarah Beach Director of Children and Family Ministry and My Neighbor’s Place sarah@westwoodunitedmethodist.org What is God’s timeless purpose for the church? WUMC’s mission statement, i.e. its purpose, is: "Responding to God's Call to make Disciples of Jesus Christ." In Matthew 28 we read: And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:18–20 (ESV) C.S. Lewis states the purpose of the church very simply in his book ‘Mere Christianity’: It is easy to think that the Church has a lot of different objects—education, building, missions, holding services. Just as it is easy to think the State has a lot of different objects— military, political, economic, and what not. But in a way things are much simpler than that. The State exists simply to promote and to protect the ordinary happiness of human beings in this life. He goes on to elaborate a little and then says this: In the same way the Church exists for nothing else but to draw men into Christ, to make them little Christs. If they are not doing that, all the cathedrals, clergy, missions, sermons, even the Bible itself, are simply a waste of time. God became Man for no other purpose. It is even doubtful, you know, whether the whole universe was created for any other purpose. What we must remember here is that the church is us! It’s not a building, it’s not Sunday services, it’s not only the paid staff, it’s all of us acting as Christ’s hands and feet, coming together with our different Spiritual gifts, Hearts, Abilities, Personalities and Experience (S.H.A.P.E.) as one body, the body of Christ. Paul writes in Ephesians 4: 11-16 that God provides us with different gifts for the purpose of equipping others for the works of service and in so doing, growing the church to a greater level of maturity. The result of this equipping and growing is the formation of an interdependent body that has an even greater connection to Christ. This interdependent body also has an even greater capability of achieving God’s timeless purpose for the church. That of drawing people into Christ and making more “little Christs”. 11 Kingdom Club: Wednesday Nights from 7-8 kids in K-6th are invited to Kingdom Club. Come at 6:30 for dinner, we meet in the gym! This month, we will focus on the Christmas story. Our last night is December 9th then we will break until the New Year, resuming on January 6th. Christmas craft fair: Sunday November 29th. Families are invited to come to the Christmas Craft Fair. Kids will make crafts and shop at Santa’s workshop to help get gifts to share with others. We will meet right after church for lunch followed by the craft fair until 2:30. Jesus’ birthday party: December 20th at 12:15, celebrate the birth of Jesus with lunch, including birthday cake and a visit from baby Jesus and Santa. Christmas eve service: We will have a family service at 5:00 pm. and traditional candlelight services at 7:00 pm. & 11:00 pm. Upward Basketball: Upward Basketball at Cincinnati’s WUMC is for boys and girls in K-6th grades and features great benefits for players and parents… beginning with equal playing time and teams for everyone. Our format consists of a small devotion, skills development following practices and games. The cost is $70 per participant and includes a basketball jersey and shorts. Evaluations will be held Monday November 30, Tuesday December 1st, and Thursday December 3 from 6-8 pm. which includes a basketball skills check. Everyone MUST attend a basketball evaluation. The Upward Basketball season is beginning in January. If you are interested in coaching or refereeing please contact Mark Rave. If you would like to lead devotions or if your group would like to run the concession stand please talk to Sarah Beach. For more information, contact Mark Rave at ravemar@cps-k12.org or 513-888-0992. Save the Dates for Wumc Christmas Activities: Nov 30th: Christmas Craft Fair Dec 7th: Christmas Carol and Candlelight Dec 20th: Jesus’ Birthday Party Dec 24th: Christmas Eve Services Christmas Craft Fair: Sunday, November 30th there will be a craft fair in the gym from 12-2 pm. Be a helper during the Christmas craft fair, and we will have a special party in our Club 56 room! Let’s remember the reason for the Christmas season. Snow Tubing Trip: January 3: We will go to Perfect North with the youth group, leaving right after church (noon). The cost is $25. Upward Concession Stand: January 16th - we are in charge of the concession stand for Upward Basketball, selling candy, popcorn, and drinks to the players and their fans. PAGE 10 PAGE 2nd Mile Giving during DECEMBER goes to: KIVA Kiva Microfunds is a 501 non-profit organization that allows people to lend money via the Internet to low-income / underserved entrepreneurs and students in 82 countries. Kiva's mission is “to connect people through lending to alleviate poverty.” By Sally Dessauer We just received the 2016 IHN hosting schedule: January 10-16, March 6-12, May 22-28, August 28-September 3, November 27-December 3 Mark your new calendar and plan to help. This new schedule seems good, but we need lots of help! After 24 years of hosting homeless families, many of our dedicated and loyal volunteers are “aging out” and we need fresh people to join. Hosting is so rewarding. It is “hands-on-help” which is only 2 1/2 hours or overnight. Plus we need lots of support behind the scenes: setting up, taking down, laundry, keeping toys organized and up to date. When you volunteer you will not be alone...we always work together. IHN is such a worthy mission of our church helping desperate homeless families find some peace and comfort while staying with us overnight, while during the day they deal with the stress of solving personal problems and finding a good place to live. They really appreciate our help! Please check out the yellow IHN brochure found in racks around the church or call Sally Dessauer 662-6588, Lynn Hampshire 608-4053 or Carol Wright 923-3044 and talk to one of us as to how you can help. If you want to also help financially, we give ten $50.00 Walmart gift cards to the IHN Day Center at Christmas time to be distributed to needy families. Your help will be greatly appreciated! LIFETREE CAFÉ MEETS EVERY MONDAY FROM 7-8 PM AT MY NEIGHBOR’S PLACE 3150 Harrison Ave. EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND. Here are future Lifetree Café discussion topics: DECEMBER 7: I Disagree: How to have a healthy argument. DECEMBER 14: Pursuing an Audacious Life: Inspiration from a man who’s traveled to every country. DECEMBER 21: The Spirit of Santa: The legend, the love, the lowdown. DECEMBER 28: Schindler’s Youngest Survivor Speaks: A story of risk and redemption. Visit www.lifetreecafe.com to preview each week’s topic Biblical Imperatives for an Equipping Ministry By Roger Lindle On the previous page we said that God’s timeless purpose for the church is drawing people into Christ and making more “little Christs” as well as the fact that the church is all of us acting as Christ’s hands and feet. We were reminded of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians where he said that God provides us with different gifts for the purpose of equipping others, i.e. preparing them, helping them, supporting them, for the works of service and in so doing, growing the church to a greater level of maturity. This ministry of “equipping” others and understanding the gifts that we are to use to serve God and grow the church, needs to be a primary goal for all of us for WUMC to be an effective and vital church. Throughout the bible we find imperatives that show us why an equipping ministry is so important and illustrates how we are to live our lives as followers of Christ. Imperative #1 - A ministry of serving others is an act of love for and devotion to Christ. We need to remember that our ministries are acts of worship. We worship God when we do what God created us to do. See Romans 12:1-6 and Matthew 25:31-46 Imperative #2 – God has a unique purpose or calling for each of our lives. Gift based service is not an optional activity, but the activity for we which we were created. See Ephesians 2:10, 1 Peter 2:5, 9-10, and Jeremiah 1:4-5 Imperative #3 – We all have been given gifts to fulfill our calling. As we use the unique gifts God has given to us, we accomplish His will. We should use these gifts to serve others. See 1 Peter 4:1011, Psalm 139:13-16, 1 Corinthians 12-14, and Exodus 35-40 Imperative #4 – Gifts are given not to be left idle, but to be used in community, to serve God and others. God wants us to use our gifts, not to serve ourselves, but to serve the community and by so doing, serve Him. See Romans 12:4-8, 1 Corinthians 12:4-12, 18, 1 Peter 4:10-11, Mark 10:42-44, and Matthew 25 14-30 Imperative #5 – We more deeply understand our personal relationship with Christ as we serve in community. Our walk with God is not about “me and my God”, but about “us and our God”. See John 15:12-17, John21:15-17, Ephesians 4:16 and Hebrews 10:24-25 Imperative #6 – Real spiritual growth is activated as we serve others. Using our gifts for God’s timeless purpose of the church is an act of WORSHIP that causes us to GROW spiritually as we SERVE others. See James 1:22-25, 27; 2:14-17 Imperative #7 – The role of leaders in a church community is to equip others to use their gifts so that everyone can grow. The leaders of the church as “equippers” is not a new idea, but a return to the priority and purpose given to first-century church leaders. See Ephesians 4:11-16 and Exodus18:13-23 We see throughout the bible how we are to live, how we are to use our time and talents in service to God and to others. Our vision of WUMC in 2020 is for the entire congregation to be actively engaged in carrying out God’s purpose for the church. What are your God given gifts? What are your “I Likes”? Pray about how you can use your gifts to Worship, Grow, and Serve along with the entire body of Christ at WUMC as we continue the work of drawing others to Christ. 7 PAGE 8 PAGE Sunday Monday Tuesday 1 THE DATES & TIMES OF CALENDAR EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE (661-3139) OR CHECK THE WEBSITE www.westwoodunitedmethodist.org IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS 6 8:30 am Communion Service, Chapel 9:30 am Traditional Worship Service, Sanctuary 9:30 am SOS, Parlor 11:00 am The Journey, Sanctuary 11:00 am Merrimates, Parlor 11:00 am Wesmates, Wesmates Room 5:00 am Carol & Candlelight, Sanctuary & Gym 5:30 pm Celebrate Recovery, MNP 13 8:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm 6:00 pm Communion Service, Chapel Traditional Worship Service, Sanctuary SOS, Parlor Prayer Service, Heritage Room The Journey, Sanctuary Merrimates, Parlor Wesmates, Wesmates Room Mission Team, Wesley Room Celebrate Recovery, MNP Student Ministries, Youth Room 20 8:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Communion Service, Chapel Traditional Worship Service, Sanctuary SOS, Parlor Prayer Time, Heritage Room The Journey, Sanctuary Merrimates, Parlor Wesmates, Wesmates Room Celebrate Recovery, MNP Student Ministries, Youth Room Sunday Night Small Group, Library 27 8:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 5:30 pm 6:00 pm Communion Service, Chapel Traditional Worship Service, Sanctuary SOS, Parlor AIA Pancake Breakfast, Gym The Journey, Sanctuary Merrimates, Parlor Wesmates, Wesmates Room Celebrate Recovery, MNP Sunday Night Small Group, Library Rm 9:30 am 9:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm My Neighbors’ Place Closet Yoga, God’s Backyard Heartlifters, Parlor Yoga for Ladies, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard Lifetree Team Meeting, Library Yoga, God’s Backyard Tuesday Bible Study, Faber Room SPRC, Wesley Room 7 7:00 pm Lifetree Café, MNP 8 9:30 am 9:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm My Neighbors’ Place Closet Yoga, God’s Backyard Heartlifters, Parlor Yoga for Ladies, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard Tuesday Bible Study, Faber Room Finance Committee, Parlor 14 12:00 pm Faith Circle, Marcia Grimmer’s home 7:00 pm Lifetree Café, MNP 6:30 pm Knitting Circle, Parlor 15 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm My Neighbors’ Place Closet Faith Circle, Elaine Power’s home Montfort/Vath Circle, Parlor Yoga, God’s Backyard Heartlifters, Parlor Yoga for Ladies, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard Tuesday Bible Study, Faber Room Church Council, Parlor 21 7:00 pm Lifetree Café, MNP 22 9:30 pm 12:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm Yoga, God’s Backyard MNP Ladies Luncheon, MNP Heartlifters, Parlor Yoga for Ladies, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard MNP Men’s Social, MNP Yoga, God’s Backyard Handbell Choir Rehearsal, Saints Room Tuesday Bible Study, Faber Room Trustees Meeting, Parlor 28 BUILDING CLOSED 7:00 pm Lifetree Café, MNP 29 9:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm Yoga, God’s Backyard Heartlifters, Parlor Yoga for Ladies, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard Yoga, God’s Backyard Handbell Choir Rehearsal, Saints Room Tuesday Bible Study, Faber Room Wednesday Thursday Friday 2 10:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 3 9:00 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 11:00 pm 4:30 pm 7:00 pm MNP Neighborhood Cafe Yoga w/childcare, God’s Backyard UMW Unit Meeting, Gym Bible Study, MNP Yoga, God’s Backyard Open Hearts, Faber Room 9 10:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 10 9:00 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 11:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm MNP Neighborhood Cafe Yoga w/childcare, God’s Backyard Brandt/Ward Circle, Parlor Anger Circle, Library Bible Study, MNP Together On Our Own, Off-site Westwood Community Dinner, MNP MOPS Meeting, Parlor 16 10:00 am My Neighbor’s Place Food Pantry 1:00 pm New Bible Study, Faber Room 7:00 pm Gospel & Chancel Choir practice, Sanctuary 7:00 pm Christman/Haskell Circle, Jan Radle’s home 17 9:00 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 11:00 pm 4:30 pm 7:00 pm MNP Neighborhood Cafe Yoga w/childcare, God’s Backyard Brandt/Ward Circle, Parlor Anger Circle, Library Bible Study, MNP Yoga, God’s Backyard Open Hearts, Faber Room 23 1:00 pm New Bible Study, Faber Room 7:00 pm Gospel & Chancel Choir practice, Sanctuary 24 CHRISTMAS EVE 5:00 pm Children & Family Service, Sanctuary 7:00 pm Traditional Service, Sanctuary 11:00 pm Traditional Service, Sanctuary 25 BUILDING CLOSED MERRY CHRISTMAS 30 1:00 pm New Bible Study, Faber Room 7:00 pm Gospel & Chancel Choir practice, Sanctuary 31 1 BUILDING CLOSED My Neighbor’s Place Food Pantry New Bible Study, Faber Room Student Ministries, Youth Room Gospel & Chancel Choir practice, Sanctuary 7:00 pm Sticky Faith Small Group, Library 7:00 pm Kingdom Club, Gym My Neighbor’s Place Food Pantry Wesgals, Parlor New Bible Study, Faber Room Student Ministries, Youth Room Gospel & Chancel Choir practice, Sanctuary 7:00 pm Sticky Faith Small Group, Library 7:00 pm Kingdom Club, Gym 9 Saturday 4 5 11:00 am 10,000 Villages, Eckel Hall 5:30 pm Merrimates Social, Epworth Hall 11 12 1:00 pm MNP Christmas Party, Gym 18 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