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Web: www.buffalowesleyan.org Email: bufwesleyan@vcn.com Local
Mission Statement
Buffalo Wesleyan Church:
Love God with everything;
love everyone with God’s
love
Vision Statement
Buffalo Wesleyan exists to
guide each person to their next
step on the Journey of Faith.
Office Staff
Beloved,
Well we are in the midst of an in-depth Bible Study sermon series on the book of ROMANS. And so you may
wonder, why Romans? As I just tried to demonstrate – throughout church history, careful study of the book
of Romans was often the catalyst for revival. So many of the greatest leaders and theologians of Church
History can link a turning point in their faith with the study of this ancient letter. For instance:
The year is 386 AD. The breeze rustles the fig leaves of the garden as the warm Italian sun burns above a
figure in thought. A middle aged professor’s lips are pursed as tears trickle down his cheeks to wet his
beard. Though his movements seem only slightly agitated, inside his mind wages a war of wills. One side of
him wants to continue in his lifetime of sin and debauchery, living for pleasures and pride. The other side
calls him to a life serving the LORD God who beckons him. Faintly from a distance a small child can be heard
singing a meaningless song as she plays, “pick it up and read it...pick it up and read it...”
Augustine of Hippo grabbed hold of the Bible on the bench and reads chapter 13 from the book of Romans.
It was the final shove off the diving board into a life of faith. Augustine would become a pivotal influence on
Christian theology.
The year is 1515. The faint scratches of the quill pen echo in the cold university tower. A tired German friar
squints to see the page he is studying in the dim flicker of candlelight. The mountains of papers and books
stacked around him remind him of the mountains of sin within his own heart. Squeezed by what he feels is
the cold judgment of an angry God and his constant, failing, unworthiness. But tonight, while preparing his
class lectures on the book of Romans, the Augustinian monk finds something in the text he can’t believe
he’s missed. The just shall live by faith. By faith? Was there room for that in his theology?
After days and nights of study in Romans, Martin Luther felt like he was born anew, his new theological zeal
was the catalyst for a wildfire of faith, and led the Church to a grand Reformation unmatched by all of history.
The year is 1738. The heavy footsteps of an Anglican minister ‘clip-clop’ on the cobblestone streets of London, as the weight of the world hangs about his shoulders. Deep in thought, he barely notices the bustle of
wagons and pedestrians clamoring in his ears. He had failed as a missionary, and was not well liked by his
own parish. But his turbulent history was a blur compared to the fears for his immortal soul. Do I have faith
enough to save me? How can I know for sure? If I don’t know then I should leave the ministry, for I am a
danger to my own congregation. When he grudgingly opened the door on Aldersgate Street, and took his
seat – the leader was reading Martin Luther’s preface to the book of Romans.
The minister, John Wesley, felt his heart change forever. Wesley began preaching in the fields and organizing believers into small groups....He went on to help lead a terrific revival in England that history would call
the First Great Awakening.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Pastor William Dunlap
Lead Pastor
William Dunlap
Associate Pastor Stephen Martin
Associate Pastor Matthew Aspinall
Office Manager
Chris Hook
Church Office hours:
Monday– Friday
8:30 –4:00
Web:
www.buffalowesleyan.org
Email:
bufwesleyan@vcn.com
Local Church
Board of Administration
Vice Chairman
Dan Gay
Secretary
Dave Perry
Treasurer
Les Hook
Trustee
Marvin Hulford
Doug Hostetler
Member @ Large
Matt Hein
Linda Metzer
Bob Zimmerschied
Dan Gay
Erick Loden
Lay Leader
Richard Kendall
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MEN / BOYS BREAKFAST:
SECOND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH;
8:00AM AT PISTOL PETE’S RESTAURANT. MARK YOUR CALENDAR AND
PLAN TO ATTEND.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, 2013
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT JOHN HOCKETT, 684-7722
WE SERVE THE LORD’S SUPPER IN ALL 3 SERVICES THE
FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY
MONTH.
AT THE END OF SERVICES WE
RECEIVE YOUR SAMARITAN
CUP OFFERING.
YOUR GIFTS FOR THE SAMARITAN CUP OFFERING
GREETERS:
NOV. 3 & 10
WALTER & JAN BUSKE
MIKE & HEATHER KUZARA
Nov 17 & 24
JEFF & APRIL ALBRIGHT
STEVE & PENNY LAIRD
USHERS
9:00 SERVICE
DOUG HOSTETLER
TOM HULICK
CODY HULICK
10:45 SERVICE
DAVID REDMOND
JOHN HOCKETT
MATT MORAN
GO INTO A FUND TO HELP THOSE IN OUR CHURCH
AND COMMUNITY WHO OCCASIONALLY NEED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.
LOCAL CHURCH BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 5:30PM
IF YOU HAVE AGENDA ITEMS, PLEASE CONTACT
THE CHURCH OFFICE , 684-9548
8:30
Nov. (after 1st service)
3
Chris Hook
10
Chris Hook
17
Anna Buckingham
24
Anna Buckingham
WELCOME CENTER
10:15
(after 2nd service)
Dick Branaman
Katie Foust
Katie Foust
Anita Schuman
Noon
(after 3rd service)
Gale Cole
Gale Cole
Helen Hockett
Helen Hockett
Campbell’s UPC’s
We are collecting Campbell’s Soup UPC’s for Hephzibah Children’s Home in Macon Georgia. The UPC’s they receive helps towards the purchase of a new 15 passenger vans for the home. See the list of available items on the welcome table at the church.
Bring your UPC’s to the church and we will send them to Hephzibah. If you are not sure what part of the label to save, bring the
whole label in. Leave at the welcome center or in the church office
Changing The World One Connection at a time
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Sunday Morning
Groups
Connection Classes
Buffalo Wesleyan Church
Message Map – November 2013
Nov. 03…………
Romans 03 - Voluntary Servitude................Romans 6:15-23,
Romans 8:9
We are going to be serving someone. Either we are in slavery to sin and addiction, or we are slaves to Jesus Christ. Christ is ruler of the universe, but we
must allow him to be King of our heart and life.
9:00 –Philippians.
This class meets in
Room 2; facilitator,
Richard Kendall
9:00 – “Mark”
meets in Conference room, facilitator – Marvin Hulford
Nov. 10…………
Romans 04 - Agony of the Spirit...................Romans 8:18-26
Every single one of us will face suffering. There is no bypass around it. But
God, in His grace, has given us the best gift he can to help us face trials and
troubles: Himself. God’s gift to us is the Holy Spirit.
Nov. 17…………
Romans 05 - The Root of Abraham...............Romans 11:1-23
A common question is, what about the Jews? What about Israel? What is
God’s plan for them, post-Christ? Paul answers this tough question and shows
how Gentile Christians fit into the family tree.
Nov. 24…………
Romans 06 - Living Under Emperors...............Romans 13:1-7
Politics tends to make tempers flare. Almost always, someone is frustrated with
the government. How should followers of Christ interact with those who govern
us - even if they are downright pagan?
Lectionary Readings—Year C
TWENTY FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST; PROPER 26 NOVEMBER 3, 2013
ISAIAH 1:10-18
PSALM 33:1-7 /2 THESSALONIANS 1:1-4, 11-12 LUKE 19:1-10
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST; PROPER 27
NOVEMBER 10, 2013
HAGGAI 1:15-2:9
PSALM 98
2 THESSALONIANS 2:1-5
LUKE 20:27-38
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST; PROPER 28 NOVEMBER 17, 2013
ISAIAH 65:17-25
PSALM 98
2 THESSALONIANS 3:6-13 LUKE 21:5-19
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST; PROPER 29 NOVEMBER 24, 2013
JEREMIAH 23:1-6
PSALM 46
COLOSSIANS 1:11-20
LUKE 23:33-43
JR & SR. HIGH
GUYS SMALL
GROUP
SUNDAYS,
10:45AM, @ THE
TRAILHEAD.
FACILITATOR:
DAVE PERRY
GIRLS JR & SR.
HIGH SMALL
GROUP AT
10:45AM IN THE
CONFERENCE
ROOM.
FACILITATOR:
JANA FRALEY
November 2013
Trailhead Youth Ministry
Sunday Nights; 6:00-8:00
If you need a ride, contact Pastor Stephen.
Bring a friend!!
Therefore, with minds that are alert and fully
sober, set your hope on the grace to be
brought to you when Jesus Christ is revealed at
his coming. As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you had when you lived
in ignorance. But just as he who called you is
holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written:
“Be holy, because I am holy. 1 Peter 1:13-16
Looking Ahead to December
7
Community Christmas Parade; 6:00pm
10
LCB Meeting; 5:30pm
14
Men / Boys Breakfast; 8am
Children’s Christmas Program at BWC; 6pm
24
Christmas Eve Candlelight service; 4:30 & 6:00
25
Christmas Day
Women’s Ministry Board Members
Lynda Ostrom, 217-0857
Gale Cole, 217-1628
Amber Dunlap, 620-5951
Mandy Metcalf, 620-0757
The Church Library is open on Sunday’s from 8:30-Noon.
NEWEST BOOKS/DVD’s
ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
Entries in the Library 10-25-13
A Fic
1. RETURN TO ME, book 1, The Restoration Series by Lynn Austin
2. MRS. LINCOLN’S DRESSMAKER by Jennifer Chiaverini
Donations
Activities:
 Nov 22 Thanksgiving Baskets
 Jan 17, 2014 - Pamper Night
 March 14 - 15, 2014 - Women's Retreat - The Ranch at Ucross
Watch your bulletin for details as these
dates get close. Hope to see you at any of
these activities. Let's have a great year.
Sew & Sews:
Be watching for the next sewing day
or Contact Anita Schuman,
684-0939 for more information or if you would like
to be a part of Sew & Sews.
Donations: We are continuing to collect children’s
clothes, sizes to small adult, (they have enough baby clothes) for Vision Beyond Borders who sends
them overseas. Bring your clean and in good condition donations to the church or contact Gladys Larson (684-5863) for more information.
Remember to support the Bread of Life
Food pantry with food donations..
Bring your donations to the basket in
the foyer at the church and we will deliver them to the food pantry.
Monetary donations can be mailed to:
Bread of Life Food Pantry •PO Box
909 • Buffalo, WY 82834
DVDs (all were donated, approximately 30 minutes in length, produced by Nest Entertainment)
1. ABRAHAM AND ISAAC
2. BREAD FROM HEAVEN
3. BUILT UPON THE ROCK
4. DANIEL
5. DAVID AND GOLIATH
6. ELIJAH
7. ELISHA
8. ESTHER
9. FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS
10. HE IS RISEN
11. JESUS, THE SON OF GOD
12. JOHN THE BAPTIST
13. JOSEPH IN EGYPT
14. JOSEPH’S REUNION
15. LAZARUS LIVES
16. LORD, I BELIEVE
17. MOSES
18. RUTH
19. SAMUEL
20. SAUL OF TARSUS
21. SIGNS OF THE TIMES
22. SOLOMON
23. THE GOOD SAMARITA
24. THE GREATEST IS THE LEAST
25. THE KING IS BORN
26. THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
27. THE LOST IS FOUND
28. THE LORD’S PRAYER
29. THE MESSIAH COMES!
30. THE MINISTRY OF PAUL
31. THE MIRACLES OF JESUS
2. THE PARAABLES OF JESUS
33. THE PRODIGAL SON
34. THE RIGHTEOUS JUDGE
35. TREASURES IN HEAVEN
36. WORTHY IS THE LAMB
37. HOLY BIBLE, complete King James Version, narrated by Stephen Johnston, 72 hours
Adult Fiction
1.
THE CAT THAT GOD SENT by Jim Kraus
2.
THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS by Paul Bunyan
3.
BLOWING ON DANDELIONS by Miralee Ferrell
4.
A MOST PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCE by Jen Turano
Primary
The following are all by Penny Frank. These were all donated.
1.
IN THE BEGINNING
2.
ADAM AND EVE
27.
DANIEL IN THE LION’S DEN
3.
NOAH AND THE GREAT
28. QUEEN ESHTER SAVES HER PEOPLE
FLOOD
30.
NEHEMIAH’S GREATEST DAY
4.
ABRAHAM FRIEND OF GOD
31.
A BABY CALLED JOHN
5.
ISAAC FINDS A WIFE
32.
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
6.
JACOB AND ESAU
33.
WHEN JESUS WAS YOUNG
7.
JOSEPH THE DREAMER
34.
JESUS’ SPECIAL FRIENDS
8. JOSEPH AND THE KING OF EGYPT
JESUS THE TEACHER
9.
THE PRINCESS AND THE BABY 35.
36.
JESUS
GIVES THE PEOPLE FOOD
10.
LET MY PEOPLE GO!
37.
SECRETS JESUS TOLD
11. JOURNEY TO THE PROMISED LAND
38. THE STORY OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN
12.
THE BATTLE OF JERICHO
39.
THE STORY OF THE SOWER
13.
GIDEON FIGHTS FOR GOD
40. THE STORY OF THE TWO BROTHERS
14.
SAMSON THE STRONG MAN
41. THE STORY OF THE GREAT FEAST
15.
RUTH’S NEW FAMILY
42. THE STORY OF THE LOST SHEEP
16.
GOD SPEAKS TO SAMUEL
43. COME DOWN, ZACCHAEUS!
17.
A KING FOR ISRAEL
44. MARY, MARTHA AND LAZARUS
18.
DAVID AND GOLIATH
45.
PEOPLE JESUS MET
19.
KING DAVID
JESUS THE KING
20.
SOLOMON’S GOLDEN TEMPLE 46.
47.
JESUS ON TRIAL
21.
ELIJAH ASKS FOR BREAD
48.
THE FIRST EASTER
23. NAAMAN’S DREADFUL SECRET
49.
GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
24.
ENEMIES ALLL AROUND
PAUL AT DAMASCUS
26. KING NEBUCHADNESSAR’S GOLDEN 50.
51.
PAUL AND FRIENDS
STATUE
52.
PAUL THE PRISONER
Kings Kids Ministry
Contact information: Matthew Aspinall, Associate
Pastor, 307.620.1499 or mgaqua@icloud.com
Buffalo Wesleyan web page buffalowesleyan.org
We have some awesome volunteers, but are looking for more people to plug in. Listed below our
some of the positions we want to fill.
Teacher/Helper (Elementary/
Preschool):
One of the reasons we have teacher/helper listed together is because we believe that anyone can
teach. However, the process should start by helping
someone already teaching. This allows for intentional training and
helping people be more comfortable with the kids and format before
being asked to teach. The Helper’s main responsibility is assisting
the teacher. This mainly happens by keeping the kids focused and
working to build relationships with the kids. (Monthly Commitment)
Drama Team (Elementary):
We do drama with the elementary kids almost on a weekly basis. What fun it would be for the kids to see one of their parents helping in this way! Drama almost always takes place at the very beginning of a service and would require 15 minutes of your time for both
the 9:00am and 10:45am. (Monthly Commitment)
Nursery:
Love to play with kids or hold babies? Do we ever have the spot for
you! We need nursery volunteers for both the infants and toddlers. This is a monthly commitment and a very important
one! There are many studies that show the impact a church nursery
can have on a child by just showing them how much they mean to us
and God! (Monthly Commitment)
Nursery Volunteers 2013
November 3
9:00 am
Toddlers
Infants
10:30 am
Toddlers
Infants
9:00 am
Toddlers
Infants
10:30 am
Toddlers
Infants
9:00 am
Toddlers
Infants
10:30 am
Toddlers
Infants
9:00 am
Toddlers
Infants
10:30 am
Toddlers
Infants
Patti Felbeck / Kendra Schultze
Suzy Hulet / Alicia Loden
Karyn Paulson
Roxanne Hulick
November 10
Gayle Albright / Holly Kays
Hannah Fraley / Cristen Gay
Gretchen Doenz
Elizabeth Martin
November 17
Jenn Romanoski / Erika Little
Gina Pehringer /Abby Hulick
Jodi Crago
Mandi Daley
November 24
Debby Lynch / Sage Palser
Fab Steenhoek / Abigail Stephenson
Linda Metzer
Carolyn Moon
Matthew 19:14
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me,
and do not hinder them,
for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as
these.”
All of God’s creation is important to Him. Jesus told us that God remembers each sparrow, even
though there are thousands (Luke 12:6-7). But Jesus said that people are even more valuable to
God. In fact, God counts every hair on our heads! God shows us how important we are to Him
when He pursues a relationship with us. And He started in the very beginning when He sought
out Adam and Eve in the garden. God shows us how much He values us because He loves us.
Pre-K and K:
This month, we’re introducing preschoolers to the truth that God is
always with them. When they’re in the car, He’s there. When they’re at home,
He’s there. When they go to preschool, He’s there. When they are making wise
choices, He’s there. When they’re making not-so-wise choices, He’s there. He
is ALWAYS with us. Always.
As we unpack the stories of Deborah, Ruth, Naomi and Boaz, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, and Daniel, we will show our preschoolers various situations where God was right there helping the entire time. Because
they can’t see God with their eyes, it is harder for preschoolers (and many
adults) to understand that He’s there with us every minute of every day. By
learning and investigating these stories from the past, we hope to show them
that God is with us even though we can’t see Him.
Elementary:
Wisdom is finding out what you should do and doing it. When we seek
wisdom and ask God for it, He will give it to us.
He will help us figure out the wise choice when
we need to make a decision. We can find
God’s wisdom by reading the Bible and asking
trusted Christ-followers.
The monthly memory verse is: “Choose my teaching instead of silver.
Choose knowledge rather than fine gold. Wisdom is worth more than
rubies. Nothing you want can compare with her,” Proverbs 8:10-11,
NIrV. No matter how big or small the decision, God will help you make the
wise choice. It might be tempting to compromise wisdom for quick and
easy gain, but Solomon teaches us that choosing wisdom first is best.
In Week One’s Bible story, God was pleased with King Solomon and offered to give him whatever he wanted. Solomon asked for wisdom (1
Kings 3:4-15) and was rewarded. Our Bottom Line is: God wants to give
you wisdom. Anytime we have a decision to make or a situation we aren’t
sure how to handle, we can ask God for wisdom.
In Week Two’s biblical principle, Solomon, the wisest person who ever
lived, teaches us to choose our words wisely. “Thoughtless words cut like
a sword. But the tongue of wise people brings healing,” (Proverbs 12:18).
Our Bottom Line is: If you want to be wise, think before you speak. When
we’re upset or emotional, we may be tempted to blurt out hurtful words
that we might regret after we’ve calmed down. Speaking without thinking can cause damage. But wise words can help.
In Week Three’s Bible story, King Rehoboam needed to make an important decision (1 Kings 12:1-15a). The king decided to follow his buddies’ advice, and his decision led to a split in the nation of Israel. Our
Bottom Line is: If you want to be wise, hang out with wise people. Proverbs 13:20 says: “Anyone who walks with wise people grows wise. But a
companion of foolish people suffers harm.”
In Week Four’s Bible story, King Josiah was very young when he started
ruling (2 Kings 22-23). He could have followed in the footsteps of the
kings before him and disobeyed God’s law. But when he found God’s
words, he realized this was not wise. Our Bottom Line is: If you want to
be wise, look before you leap. Proverbs 22:3 says: “Wise people see danger and go to a safe place. But childish people keep going and suffer for
it.”
Birthdays
2
Carrie Hulford
Alivia Lawrence
3
Max Jennings
6
Judy Wildeman
Cameron Ostrom
7
Pearl Wells
9
Lisa Moore
10
Gladys Larson
Hillary Zimmerschied
11
Lee Hartley
14
Rebecca Pearce
16
Jenny McMahan
17
Jayden Nimick
William Dunlap
Colter Goodrich
18
John Hockett
Lilyanna Dunlap
19
Danielle Zimmerschied
22
Casey Branaman
25
Gina Pehringer
Ashlynn Braley
Teresa Saxbury
Jeanine Sweckard
27
28
Anniversary
15
Luke & Jenny McMahan
29
Ken DeCock & Erin Mercer
SUNDAY NIGHTS
TRAILHEAD
Youth Group
Grades 7-12
6:00-8:00pm
Route 56
Grades 5 & 6
6:00-8:00pm
Sun
Sunday Services
8:00-Liturgical Service
9:00 & 10:45—
Worship Services &
Connection Classes
Kings Kids Children’s
Church
9:00 & 10:45
3
Communion
(all 3 services)
10
17
Service at Amie
Holt Care center, 1:30p.m.
24
4
11
18
25
Mon
5
Tue
LCB Meeting;
5:30pm
12
19
26
2
Fri
1
9
15
23
16
Thu
8
14
22
30
Sat
Men’s Breakfast;
8am; Pistol Pete’s
21
29
Church offices closed
28
7
November 2013
Wed
Wednesday Prayer
10am-2pm
6
Wednesday Prayer
10am-2pm
13
Wednesday Prayer
10am-2pm
20
Wednesday Prayer
10am-2pm
27
Wednesday Prayer
10am-2pm
980 North Main St. * Buffalo, WY * 82834
Our Regular Schedule
Sunday
1st Service—8:00am—Liturgical (no Nursery)
2nd & 3rd Worship Services & Sunday Morning Groups; 9:00 & 10:45
9:00 & 10:45 Kings Kids
(infant through 5th grade)
(Staffed Nursery provided for the 2nd & 3rd services)
Route 56
Grades 5 & 6 - 6:00-8:00pm
TrailHead Youth Group
Grades 6-12 =6:00-8:00pm
The church is open Wednesday’s from 10am
-2pm for those who would like to come and
pray. Come and go at your convenience.
Have you missed a Sunday message and wished you could hear
it? Well, each Sunday the 2nd &
3rd services are recorded. If
you would like a CD or cassette
tape of a Sunday message, contact the church office, 6849548. You can also download the
Sunday messages from our website www.buffalowesleyan.org