The Good News Children’s Ministry November 2014
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The Good News Children’s Ministry November 2014
The Good News November –– Wake Forest United Methodist Church 2014 Reaching Out to All in the Name of Jesus Christ Staff Children’s Ministry Senior Pastor W. Donald Warren Associate Pastor Helen Champion Youth Director Vicki Lawrence Train up a child in the way he/she should go, and when he/she is old, he/she will not depart from it (Proverbs 22:6). Children’s Director Denelle Manley In our Children’s Ministry, this is our focus; teaching, supporting, and loving children, so that as they grow in size and age, they also grow in their faith. Through your time and your prayers and especially through your tithes and offerings, YOU are making a direct impact on children’s lives. Administrative Assistant Sharon Southard T – Trunk or Treat Family Fun Night. This event is open to our entire community and Financial Secretary Tonya Mangum Music Director Elsie Shuler Organist Allen Bailey Children/Youth Music Director Barina Bailey Handbell Director Shelly Compton Preschool Director Donna Williams Nursery Workers Nicole Bassett Salena Handley Kamila Rogers Custodian Scott Roberts Sunday Services Worship 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45-10:45 a.m. Nursery services are available from 8:15 a.m. – 12 Noon we serve close to 500 people. H – Happy memories are being made here. Friendships are being formed. Families are brought together. A – All the events! Your stewardship allows our church to hold events throughout the year. N – NEW opportunities for children to learn about God and Jesus. This past summer in particular we held our very first Summer Camp, which was very well attended. K – Kids Kingdom Worship, where our youngest children go to learn about God. Y – Year long learning, education, and activities through Sunday School classes, Children’s Sunday Night Programs, and Club 4/5. O – Outreach! Your stewardship provides so many opportunities for our children to be the hands and feet of Christ, through mission work. U – We are United together for this one - Vacation Bible School. Yes, it is only one week, but what an important week it is. This past July we had 155 children attend and nearly 80 adult volunteers. I get emotional when I talk about all that this church is doing in the lives of children and families, because I get to witness it on a daily basis. I see how your offerings are working first hand and the impact it makes. These children are our future. On behalf of all of Children’s Ministry, we just wanted to say, “THANK YOU!” Denelle Manley (Children’s Director) The Good News Page 4 of 10 Club 4/5 Club 4/5 will meet on Friday, November 21, from 6:00-7:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. This will be our Thanksgiving meeting and we will of course have turkey for dinner! Please look for an email to go out with more details soon. WFUMC Annual Children's Christmas Shop When: Sunday, December 14, 2014 Time: 3:00-5:00pm Location: Family Life Center Children, ages 3 through 5th grade, are invited to the WFUMC Annual Children’s Christmas Shop for a fun-filled afternoon of shopping, craft-making, games and more! Parents will check in their children in the Family Life Center and then an “elf”, one of our Youth Group members, will escort each child through the shopping area. Parents choose how much money to give their child to spend. All donations will go toward Youth Group missions. After the shopping is complete and the gifts are wrapped, the children can play games, make crafts, watch a Christmas video, and more until their parents come to pick them up. (Parents are not allowed in the shopping area with their children, as the gifts are a surprise.) Special thanks to Anna Elliott, Lyndsey Mokhiber, and Jennifer Ward, our leaders this year! If you are interested in helping with this event or for additional information, please contact Denelle Manley at children@wakeforestumc.org or at 919.556.2239. Page22 of 10 Page 10 YOUTH NEWS Pilgrimage: The Youth are attending Pilgrimage the weekend of November 7. Pilgrimage is an experience that calls everyone to a new and/or stronger faith in Jesus, challenging and inspiring them to share God’s love in a world longing for love and purpose. We look forward to sharing our weekend with the Congregation when we return. Calling all Senior Members of WFUMC Congregation: Is your lawn overflowing with the leaves from the Fall weather? Has it been so long since you’ve cut your grass that you can’t even turn your lawnmower on? Instead of trying to do long hours of yard work yourself, why not have some of our WFUMC Youth members come do the work for you! We have youth available on November 15, from 10 am to 2 pm, to help you out. If you are interested, please contact Vicki Lawrence at 919-210-8072 or email at youth@wakeforestumc.org. WFUMC Youth members look forward to assisting you any way we can! Save the Date – Youth Lock In: Youth Lock In is Friday, December 5th at 6:30 p.m. to Saturday, December 6th at 7:00 a.m. The Youth will start the month of December off with their annual Youth Lock In. We have a fun night planned of Christmas caroling, Angel Tree Shopping and of course, lots of snacks! Be on the lookout for a sign up soon! Save the Date - Parent’s Night Out: Are you looking for a date to schedule your Adult Sunday School Christmas Party or you just want an adult evening out – 2014 Parent’s Night Out will be on Friday, December 19th from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Each year, the Youth offer a Parent's Night Out to the Congregation. You can bring your children for a fun night with the Youth and enjoy a nice adult night out. All we ask is that you prayerfully consider making a donation to the Youth to support their upcoming events along with sending a RSVP to Vicki Lawrence (youth@wakeforestumc.org) letting us know how many children you will bring, what the ages are of the children and if there are any food allergies. Keeping the Faith Vicki The Good News Page 3 of 10 LYDIA LOWIE ENCOURAGER AWARD In January, the members of our congregation will be asked to nominate an individual or individuals of the congregation who have made a positive impact on their lives or the life of the church. One of the candidates that are nominated by you will be selected to receive the Lydia Lowie Encourager Award. WHAT IS THE LYDIA LOWIE ENCOURAGER AWARD? This award has been presented each year since 1994 to one or more members of our congregation who have gone the extra mile in helping our members grow in their faith journey. Such an individual was Lydia Lowie. She sold peanuts to raise money for our annual bazaar and through her persistence you knew that you were going to buy peanuts, the question was how many? She made a multitude of candles for church use, from altar candles to Christmas candles also for sale at our bazaar. Lydia would visit and prepare meals for shut-ins. She enjoyed working behind the scenes in any activity that would support our church and community. The annual Crop Walk was renamed the Lydia Lowie Crop Walk, partially because she would raise more money than any other participant in the Walk. So many people do so much in our church that it is difficult to pick out specific individuals for this award. However, there are those who seem to go above and beyond to support and encourage us as we continue our religious journey. The Lydia Lowie Encourager Award is one way to thank these folks who serve so unselfishly. Prayer Shawls Do you have a family member or friend who is ill, has lost a loved one, or is going through a difficult time? A prayer shawl made by church members offers comfort and is a reminder of God’s eternal love. We are always looking for additional members to make shawls-- there is a Prayer Shawl notebook in the office if you would like some ideas. Call the church office at 919-556-2239 to arrange for your shawl or if you have questions. Stewardship Focus: OUR GIFTS are expressions of our thankfulness. Give thanks with a grateful heart Give thanks unto the Holy One Give thanks because He's given Jesus Christ, His Son And now let the weak say, I am strong Let the poor say, I am rich Because of what the Lord has done for us We give thanks to you, oh Lord We give thanks. (Gospel by Don Moen) The Good News Page 4 of 10 Stephen Ministry Presents Conversation Café When a loved one suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia, your life changes as well as theirs. You have so many questions. How can I help my loved one? Why is she happy one day and irritable the next? Why doesn’t he know who I am? Will she ever get better? Perhaps most importantly, what is the best care for them? If you are looking for answers on how best to support your loved one, please attend the WFUMC Conversation Café. Meet others who are experiencing the same family issues. Discuss the challenges of caring for a relative with Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia, and share success stories. This program will be held on November 9th at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. For more information, contact Lisa Hargesheimer at 919562-5411. UMM meets the first Tuesday of the month. All men are invited to enjoy a night of fun, food and fellowship in Christ. UMM will have our next meeting on Tuesday, November 4th at 6:45 p.m. in the Family Life Center. “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God…” John 4:7 UMW meets every second Wednesday of the month. All women of the church are invited to enjoy a night of fellowship with their sisters in Christ. UMW will have our regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, November 12th at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall. MEMORY MAKERS, our 55 and older group will meet on November 19th in the Family Life Center. This will be a covered dish lunch and we will have guest so bring extra. Our guests are THE CLASSY /SASSY DANCERS. They have been with us before and we really enjoyed them. They are a group of ladies our age who do classic high step dance. Come join us at 12 noon for fun and fellowship. For more information call Barbara at 919-426-3599 or e-mail at oakboysfan@yahoo.com Orders are now being taken for poinsettias to be placed in the chancel in honor of Jesus== birthday. If you would like to recognize a loved one with a poinsettia, please complete the information below B printing is appreciated! The cost of each poinsettia is $9.75. The deadline for ordering is November 10th. In Loving Memory: In Loving Honor: ______________________________________ ____________________________________________ ______________________________________ ____________________________________________ ______________________________________ ____________________________________________ By: ________________________________________________________________ Total amount enclosed $___________ ($9.75 x plants ordered) *Checks are to be made payable to Wake Forest UMC. Please note Apoinsettias@ on the memo line of your check. Orders can be sent to the church office or placed in the offering plate, along with this form. Thank you! The Good News Page 5 of 10 WFUMC SAVE THE DATE! WFUMC will participate in the Annual Wake Forest Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 13, and we need you to make sure that our church is well represented! Please save the date and plan to walk with us in the parade. Beginning on November 9th, we will begin collecting food donations for our "Live Mission" Parade Float theme that will be donated to Tri Area Ministries. Look for more details to come in the Weekly News and Bulletin. ARtrax religious art xperience B runswick Stew A ll Handmade Arts and Crafts Z esty Shopping A bsolutely Delicious Baked Goods A wesome Jewelry and Vintage Items R eally fun Mission Projects SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 9am9am-3pm *************************************** *************************************** BRUNSWICK STEW Pre-order by contacting Rosalie Niemi at 919-4351375 or rosalieniemie65@gmail.com Pick up Quarts Thurs. 11/6 Friday 11/7 Saturday 11/8 5-7pm 11am-7pm 9am-3pm, if available! Eat-in Friday 11/7 Saturday 11/8 5-7pm 11:30-1pm THURSDAY AFTERNOON ************************************* FREE ADULT ART INSTRUCTION IMPORTANT DATES and TIMES Starting Nov. 6, 2014 2:00 – 4:00 pm In The Fellow Hall Located in the Education Building The Vision for ARtrax Classes is to affirm that people of all ages and abilities have God-given talents and, through instruction, will grow in maturity, not only in her/his ability to create art, but also in his/her spiritual journey. Please sign up in the narthex or contact: Christy Colebank 1-512-665-9253 christy@colebank.com Deliver items to be sold at the Bazaar on Thurs. 11/6, 12-7pm OR Fri. 11/7, 9am-7pm Help with the Freshmen Care Boxes on Sat. 11/8 at 10am One more chance to shop on Sunday 11/9 after each service Pick up unsold items on Sunday 11/9 at noon. The Good News Page 6 of 10 Travel the Highways of Advent Starts Sunday November 9th @ 5:30 pm In the Renewal Classroom November Adult Choir Rehearsals are Thursday's Nov. 6, 13, 20. All rehearsals begin at 7:00 with Cantata rehearsal and 7:45 with Covenant Choir. Music for Sunday morning services in November Nov. 2, Covenant Choir Nov. 9, James Brennan, Marc Bridgham Nov. 16, Covenant Choir with Youth Choir and Adult Bells, Flute ensemble Nov. 23, Covenant Choir, Woodwind ensemble, Kim Przybyl and Judy Seltmann Nov. 30, Covenant Choir, John Shepherd/Elsie Shuler/Judy Seltmann Upcoming special events/ services: November 8, Bazaar, with music by Marc Bridgham and Dave King from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. November 30, Love Feast December 14, Adult Christmas Cantata, both services December 21, Children's Cantata, evening December 24, Christmas Eve services A special Thank You to everyone who came to the Pepper Choplin concert. We were grateful to share the music we learned and to introduce composer/conductor/humorist Pepper Choplin to you! Thank you for your support of Music Ministry at WFUMC. -Elsie, Allen, Barina and Shelly Highways get us from here to there. In Travel the Highways of Advent, Stan Purdum invites us on a journey from the here of our everyday lives to the there of Christmas hope and life. Along the way, we are called to appreciate the many corridors through which God comes to us . . . and we come to God . . . during this season. As we are looking ahead to the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ . . . sometimes our narrow focus on the destination causes us to miss chances for growth and transformation as we travel. The author challenges us to slow down and follow our paths with care this Advent. Sign up in the narthex or contact Helen Champion: hdchamp@nccumc.org. Nursery provided. Our Little Chapel Preschool families donated enough materials to complete 10 boxes for Project Agape! The children’s November mission project is a Food Drive for Tri-Area Ministries. November’s theme will focus on Thankfulness and Family Thanksgiving Traditions. The Preschool Thanksgiving Feast is in the Family Life Center on November 25th and the preschoolers will prepare “Stone Soup” for their families. Preschool will be closed November 26th - 27th for Thanksgiving. “Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever!” Psalm 107:1 For information on our Preschool Ministry, contact Donna Williams at 919-556-2239 ext.6. The Good News Page 9 of 10 WORSHIP ASSISTANTS Larry Magen, Stan Cleverly, Paul Strickland, Glenn White 8:30 November Ushers Nancy DePaz, Lisa Girvin, Lisa Meyer, Jim Meyer 11:00 November Ushers 2 Lisa Hargesheimer, Scott Ruppert, Greg Coghill, Louis Freeman Balcony: Kevin Dzielecki, Larry Magen, John Kuse 9 Chad & Jennifer Turner, Linwood Harp, Bob Northcutt Balcony: Marcus & Cathy Potter, David Riedel 16 George Ashley, Micky Brown, Kevin Dzielecki, Greg Coghill Balcony: Brad Bofenkamp, Brad Baker, Marty Babinski 23 Lisa Hargesheimer, John Kuse, Larry Magen, Louis Freeman Balcony: Linwood Harp, Marcus & Cathy Potter 30 George Ashley, Bob Northcutt, Marty Babinski, David Riedel Balcony: Chad & Jennifer Turner, Scott Ruppert November Visitor Welcome 2 9 16 23 30 November Lay Readers 2 9 16 23 30 8:30 Dolores Riggins Pastor Marilyn Bonnett Dawn Nakash Karen Gilbert 11:00 Larry & Kirsten Magen Kraig & Vicki Lawrence Barbara Holland Erin Dzielecki Sue Zaruba 2 9 16 23 30 November Greeters 8:30 11:00 Anne Zeneski, Dolores Riggins, Julia Shearon Parker & Lynn Woebke, Lori Warren Mike & Linda Chappell, Elaine Beer Scott & Nell Yates, Jane Chufar Dawn Nakash, Ken Nagy, Judy Gage Cathy & Marty Babinski, Linwood Harp Dolores Riggins, Julia Shearon, Cathy Lemly Ken & Tracy Edwards, Martha Daniels Jennifer Nyland, Sharon & Dave Van Dyke Joel & Patti Escala, Jennifer Harris 8:30 Bill Wandrack Chris Galde Dave Biallas David McAnally Dolores Riggins November Counters 11:00 8:30 Eddie Riggins, Sandra Bryant Cathy Potter, Martha Loftin Joan Leatherman, Bill Klose Mike Porter, Julia Fansler Jeanette Stansbury, Todd Thigpen Jill Radding, Mark Gustafson David McAnally, Martha Loftin John Clark, Chris Harper Sandra Bryant, Bill Klose Alex Snotherly, Martha Loftin November Acolytes 2 9 16 23 30 2 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30 8:30 Graylyn Graylyn Graylyn Graylyn Graylyn November Flowers Helen Champion Martha Kulaga Need Volunteer Need Volunteer 11:00 Sarah, Joshua, Andrew Brittany Grace, Daniel, Ethan Taylor L., Jenna, Sydney Paige, Hannah, Taylor H. Connor, Mattie, Sarah Nov 3-8 Nov 10-15 Nov 17-22 Nov 24-29 6 13 20 26 11:00 Mark Gustafson Greg Coghill Jessica Kuse John Clark Linwood Harp November Worship Assistants 2 9 16 23 30 Kris Meyer Russell Blake Bob Gallagher Karen Gilbert Mark Gustafson November Bulletin Folders Betty Cockayne, Barbara Holland Martha Loftin, Julia Shearon Betty Pearsall, Cathy Lemly Edna Powers, Connie Kress, Julia Shearon November Mowing Team Louis Freeman, Mark Gustafson, Bill Klose Larry Magen, Stan Cleverley, Paul Strickland, C.O. Little Brad Baker, Martin Bragg, Mike Porter, Alex Snotherly Benny Collins, Kevin Dzielecki, Mike Meehan, Eddie Riggins WAKE FOREST UMC 905 South Main Street Wake Forest, NC 27587 Change Service Requested Non-Profit Organization Wake Forest, NC 27587 Permit No. 51 ANGEL TREE Wake Forest United Methodist Church 905 S Main Street Wake Forest, NC 27587 PHONE: (919) 556-2239 FAX: (919) 556-1465 E-MAIL: office@ wakeforestumc.org We’re on the Web! Visit us at: wakeforestumc.org The holidays are right around the corner, so it is time for our annual Angel Tree for needy families of children in Wake Forest. We will have a Christmas tree in the Family Life Center and Angel Tree tags for you to choose yours’ on Sunday Nov. 16th and Nov. 23rd (the two Sundays before Thanksgiving). Please bring your wrapped gift(s) and gasoline and grocery gift cards (in $25 increments) to the church on Sunday Nov. 30th (just after Thanksgiving) and Sunday Dec. 7th. The families will be picking up their gifts on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 9th and 10th. You can select your ‘Angel(s)’ by gender, age, whether you want to purchase clothes or toys, choose to buy for one child, two, or a sibling group. Please start the discussion within your small groups to determine if your group or class wants to go in together on one or more Angels. Please keep in mind there will be three tags per child: one for an outfit (shirt, pants & socks), another for pajamas and underwear, and one more for toys or other gifts. Please consider participating in this great local ministry that demonstrates God’s love and brings smiles to these deserving children and families. Please call or email Lauri Hurd with questions: 919-455-6077 laurih@nc.rr.com.