JULY AND AUGUST 2014

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JULY AND AUGUST 2014
JULY AND AUGUST 2014
NOVEMBER 2014
October 15 through the 23rd I had the
opportunity to visit South Korea, and it was the
chance of a lifetime. The purpose of the trip was to
learn about Morning Prayer and how it had
transformed churches in South Korea. It is the hope
of Bishop Cho that pastors will become more
spiritually vital because if a pastor is not spiritually
vital, then it is not possible for congregations to
maintain or become spiritually vital. Spiritual vitality
is the type of faith in Jesus that grows and becomes
mature. Practicing Morning Prayer is one way that a
person can grow in their faith.
Intercessory prayer is a powerful means for
God’s will to be done in the lives of those for whom
the Holy Spirit directs a person to pray. George
Meuller lived during the 1800’s and did not ask
others for anything, but only God. God wanted
George Meuller to build orphanages and so he
prayed 670 days for the 1st orphanage before
building was begun. The second orphanage George
prayed 7 years and the third orphanage he prayed
for 11 years. A friend asked George to pray for their
children to profess faith in Christ and so George
prayed. 1st child= 1.6 years; 2nd child= 5 years; 3rd
child= 12.5 years; 4th child= 40 years; 5th child=
became a Christian after George died. I believe
God is calling me to this type of ministry here at
KUMC where I intercede on your behalf. Pastor
Hong, the Senior Pastor of the Beyeoung Methodist
Church, said that persistent prayer like this is like
digging for water because you have to continually
pray and go deeper. If you do, then you will find
“water, gas, diamonds.”
What is Morning Prayer that the
Korean Methodist Church and other denominational
churches practice? At 5AM congregants gather and
begin the Morning Prayer service with signing and
will sing three hymns at a fast tempo. Afterwards a
Lay Person will pray and then a Pastor will read
Scripture and preach for about 20 minutes. After the
sermon the Pastor will say three times, “chee-yo,
chee-yo, chee-yo,” which translates as, “Lord, Lord,
Lord.” Immediately following this everyone begins to
pray aloud while a person plays various songs on
the piano at a fast pace.
Praying aloud
simultaneously is referred to as Tongsung Kido, and
goes from 5:20AM until everyone finishes. When a
person is done praying they simply get up and leave
so people leave after praying anywhere from 10
minutes to an hour. The Pastor kneels and prays at
the chair in which he sits behind the pulpit and in so
doing the Pastor leads by example.
In what ways can we incorporate Morning
Prayer into the life of KUMC? I have been blessed
by practicing Morning Prayer despite the challenges
so much so that I want to incorporate Morning
Prayer into what we do here at KUMC. First, I am
going to be here at KUMC Monday through Friday
from 7AM to 8AM for Morning Prayer. Anyone who
would like to join me and is able to join me is
welcome. Those mornings I will not be at Morning
Prayer I will announce during Sunday Morning, send
an email, or call those who regularly attend. I want
to lead by example. Second, we will gather the first
Saturday of the month for Morning Prayer. For
those who have kids or work and are unable to join
me during the week we will meet from 7AM through
8AM on the first Saturday of the month. This way
parents can take turns attending Morning Prayer on
the 1st Saturday of the month. Third, we will practice
Morning Prayer during the season of Lent. During
Lent we will meet Monday through Saturday from
7AM to 8AM to pray together and to read through
the Gospels or the New Testament.
In these three ways we will incorporate
Morning Prayer into the life of KUMC. I want you to
do what the Holy Spirit leads you to do concerning
Morning Prayer.
Joy & Peace,
Pastor Aaron
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
KERNSTOWN UMC
CHARGE CONFERENCE
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
December 21, 2014
10:30 - ONE SERVICE
Sunday School 9:00 - 10:00
The
Winchester
District
Superintendent,
Rev.
Larry
Rehearsal for the Christmas
Thompson has announced that the
Cantata will be on Wednesdays at
Kernstown UMC Annual Charge
7:00 pm We will practice for 30-45
Conference will be held on
minutes and then practice our music for the weekly
November 6th at 7:00 pm
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THE CHOIR.
CHURCH OFFICE CLOSURES:
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Tuesday, November 11th
Thursday, November 27th
118TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY
Friday, November 28th
THANKSGIVNG WORSHIP
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AT
CHRISTMAS DATES
KERNSTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Here are some dates to put on your calendar:
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2014
7:00 P.M.
This is a combined service with Opequon
Presbyterian Church
December 21st Christmas Cantata one service
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at 10:30 am. Sunday School at 9:30 am.
December 14th - Symphonic Winds Christmas
Concert at 7:00 pm
POINSETTIAS AND/OR C-CAP
DONATIONS
December 24th - Candlelight service at 7:00 pm
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WINTER CLOSING
INFORMATION
For
information
about
whether church will be closed
due to winter weather, tune
to WINC radio or WHSV TV
Channel 3.
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Building Security Procedure
To insure everyone’s safety, please lock the front
door 5 minutes after meeting start time. It would be
helpful for Team Members to have the Team
Captain’s cell phone # in case they are locked out.
In celebration of Advent and Christmas, you will
be able to order poinsettias and/or make a donation
to C-CAP in memory of or in honor of loved ones.
The three stem red poinsettia’s are in an eight-inch
pot and will be available for: $18.00 per plant.
Please call the church office or pick up a form at the
church. Please designate on your check whether it
is for C-CAP or a poinsettia. All orders need to be
in the church office by: December 7th.
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BUILDING USE
If you use the building, please make sure that
when you leave you check to be sure that all the
lights are turned off and all the bathroom
faucets are turned off. Also, if you use the
coffee pots please make sure they are turned off
when you leave. Don’t forget to lock the doors
when you leave.
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CHURCH FAMILY NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
John Butler
Alexis Hill
David Greene
Alexis Greene
Polly Look
Eric Wilson
Mark Fuller
Natalie Whitacre
Loren McKinney
Christopher Hill
Jacquelin Carter
Kenny Minter
Betty Stine
LaPaula Smith
Barbara Sankovich
Ruth Folger
Anniversaries
NOVEMBER
Danny & Wendy Aube
Stan & Eleanor Zombro
Eddie & Joan Dodson
Brian & Kelly Henshaw
Bill & Dee Dee Schneider
Mark & Alyson Hottle
Rick & Margo Young
Aaron & Stephanie Fitch
11/2
11/3
11/9
11/13
11/14
11/18
11/25
11/30
Do we have your birthday? Call the church office
667-7298 so you’re not left out!
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Happy Birthday
NOVEMBER
Carole Ay
Jeanne Seckman
Mary Kay LaFollette
Lynn Martin
Nancy Tisinger
Rick Homer
Sarah Gordon
Gene Wise
Doug Champan
Noah Bloxom
Shirley Dick
Hannah Minter
Colette Jones
Arthur Morgan
Dot Bennington
Courtney Rust
Mary Walker
David Donohoe
Mary Morgan
Katie Sanders
James Nesselrodt
Marilyn Newton
Ginny Birdsong
Chaz Shull
Sarah Charles
Laura Folger
James Nesselrodt
Jack Bushby
11/20
11/20
11/21
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11/22
11/23
11/24
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11/25
11/26
11/27
11/28
11/28
11/30
11/30
DALEIGH RYAN CARPER
Born on Oct. 11, 2014
5 lbs, 11 oz.
Proud Parents: David & Devon
Carper; Grandparents: Marshall &
Jo Anne Carper
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All are welcome to join any of the adult
Sunday School Classes!
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Our church has two Sunday
School classes for adults, meeting
at 9:30 a.m.
All of the Adult Sunday School classes
currently meet in the Fellowship Hall.
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BIRTHDAY BREAKFAST &
FELLOWSHIP TIME
Everyone is invited to a celebration time on Sunday,
November 2nd at 9:30. Be sure to bring a breakfast
dish to share.
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NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
The deadline for the December Newsletter will be
Wednesday November 19th at Noon. The Folding
Fellowship and mailing date will be Thursday,
November 25th at 9:00 am. If you would like to be a
part of the Folding Fellowship Team, your help would
be appreciated!
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MINISTRY TEAM NEWS
Children’s Ministries
Corner
the INM display or in the offering plate marked
Imagine No Malaria. Also, continue to bring that
spare change to every event – we can make a
We invite you to join us for difference
these activities scheduled for __________________________________________
our children, their families and
SHOE BOX MINISTRY
our congregation!
nd
November 2 @ 2pm Harvest Party at Marker Miller Orchards
Christmas is a couple of months away. It is not too
Join us for an afternoon full of
early to begin planning for the Shoe Box Ministry for
games and yummy fall foods!
Operation Christmas Child. Samaritan’s Purse and
Sign-up sheet is in the narthex
our Send and Serve Committee sponsor this mission
* We also need donations of supplies
project. Shoe boxes are due back at the church
for the party, including hot dogs,
no later than November 16th
buns, apple cider, cupcakes, canned
Each of these shoe box gifts is a unique expression
sodas, ketchup, mustard, relish,
of God’s love. They touch the hearts of children and
bottled water, quart-size baggies, powdered donuts, families regardless of their nationality, race, or
balloons, heavy-duty paper plates, napkins, plastic culture.
silverware, toilet paper and fun-size candy bars
Here is how you can help.
1. Begin with an empty shoe box (standard size,
November 30th @ 12:30pm - Advent Celebration
please) or a small plastic container.
Stay after church to make an advent craft that will 2. Determine whether your gift will be for a boy or
have you remembering the true meaning of
girl, and the child’s category: 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14.
Christmas each day of the advent season!
Mark the correct age and gender category on a label,
Lunch will be provided – look for a sign-up and
and tape the label to the top of the box.
donation sheet in early November
3. Fill the box with a variety of gifts that will bring
delight to a child.
January – PJ Party Movie Night – Date and time TBA Place a rubber band around each shoe box and lid
A family-friendly movie night event with popcorn, hot and drop off at the church during our collection week
chocolate and other goodies! Look for more details
of Nov.10th - Nov. 16th
in the December and January newsletters!
Gift ideas include –
Toys – such as small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed
animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump
Jr. Worship! - We are exploring the
ropes, small Etch A Sketch, toys that light up
idea of starting a Jr. Worship program
etc. (extra batteries)
in January. If you would be interested
School supplies,
in helping with this program, either by
Hygiene items – toothbrush, toothpaste, mild
being a worship leader (approx. 2
bar soap (in a plastic bag), comb, etc.
times per month) or a worship helper (approx. once
Other suggestions are hard candy and
every other month), contact the church office. All
lollipops (please double bag all candy), tmaterials are provided for leaders and helpers –
shirts, socks, ball caps, etc.
please pray about serving our church in this way!
Do not include used or damaged items; war-related
Imagine No Malaria Mission Project items such as toy guns, knives or military figures;
Don’t forget our mission project to raise chocolate; liquids; or breakable items.
$2,400 for Imagine No Malaria. We are
up to $1,350 in donations – can we raise
the rest before Annual Conference?
Please place your offerings in the jar at
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KERNSTOWN YOUTH PAGE
Thanksgiving is that time of year when
we look around and say “THANKS” for
all that God has given us. Paul tells us
in 1 Thessalonians 5:18, "give thanks
in all circumstances; for this is God’s
will for you in Christ Jesus". I can’t
begin to name everything I'm thankful
for but my youth family is hitting my top
5. You all are such a blessing to me and to
Kernstown! This time of year also begins a time to
give back to others. Sometimes we take for granted
the breakfasts out at our favorite restaurant or the
extra latte we picked up at Starbucks and forget that
there are people who struggle day to day for one
meal. This year, the KUMC Youth will be adopting a
family during the holiday season. The youth will be
making a budget, shopping for items, and presenting
to a local family who just needs a little extra help.
Our schedule for Youth Group is ever-changing.
We’ve got so many activities coming up that I’m
really hoping that everyone will participate in our
planned activities. October was FANTASTIC! We
started out with Apple butter (and thanks to Alex…we
now have a new hair-gel product!) We followed apple
butter with a mini-hiking trip to Sky Meadow. It was a
BEAUTIFUL afternoon for a rather vigorous hike
followed by some devotional time. Our car wash was
rained out, but our discussion about the 10
Commandments had us thinking about how the
world has changed. Laser tag was put on hold but
we enjoyed a delicious dinner together at the church.
We finished out the month with a game night and
lock-in at the church. It was a FANTASTIC night!
Bible Challenge:
Ok youth group, let's have a little fun! In October we
talked about the Ten Commandments. Let's take it
one step further. Jesus speaks about the Ten
Commandments in the in the Gospels. Specifically,
he tells the Pharisees which 2 Commandments are
the most important. My challenge to you is this:
What were the 2 commandments?
What scripture verses tell us this story?
Why does Jesus say these are the most
important commandments and what does this
mean for how we are supposed to live our
lives?
November Events:
November 2: Fall Harvest Party (Marker Miller
Orchard)
November 9: Meeting @ Church (John is in charge!)
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November 16: Progressive Dinner
November 22/23: Pie Bake and Stargazing/Smores
November 30:
College Care Packages/Advent
Wreath Making
November 16th is our first PROGRESSIVE DINNER!
A progressive dinner is where we start at one church
member’s house and move throughout the evening
to other member’s homes to eat our entire meal from
start to finish. The first house having an appetizer,
next soup/salad, next entrée, and so on and so forth.
If you would like to take part in helping with our
progressive dinner, please sign up in the narthex.
And finally, our fun facts about Velociraptors (The
Skit Guys were awesome!!) The Velociraptor was
around the size of a……TURKEY! (And we thought
dinosaurs were huge!)
-Chris Heflin
Youth Director
Kernstown UMC Mission Statement
Our purpose is to make disciples, sharing
with all persons the Good News and inviting
them into a living relationship with Jesus
Christ.
MINISTRY TEAM NEWS
Stewardship Moment
Becoming
a
Significant
Servant, Part 2:
SENIOR ANGEL TREE
Outer victories mean nothing if I
do not win the inner battle. You’d
think that chapter 18 of I Kings contained the biggest
battles of Elijah’s life. He battled the powerful king
Ahab, he battled 450 false prophets! But in chapter 19
he faces an even bigger battle, the battle within
himself. He won the battles of 18 fairly easily, yet
almost lost his life in the battle of himself. In I Kings 19
Elijah gives clear expression to the kinds of inner
battles which God’s servant will inevitability have to
face. See if you can relate to any of these feelings he
expressed.
“I want to run.” We often feel like running after a great
victory. The combination of physical and emotional
fatigue make us feel like escaping when everyone
else is celebrating. When we’re run down we want to
run away.
“I’ve had enough.” The feeling is, “I’ve reached my
limit…”
“I’m all alone.” The greatest inner battle is the battle
of loneliness. When you decide that you’re all alone
the inner battle is lost.
The inner victory for Elijah was won on 6 different
fronts. God told him: You need rest! (v.7) You must
worship! (v.8) You can tell someone! (v.9-10) You
need a fresh encounter with God! (v.11-13) You are
useful (v.15-17) You aren’t alone! (v. 18)
Let’s focus for a moment on the idea of a fresh
encounter with God. Elijah, who had always seen God
in the fire and storms, heard God this time in a gentle
whisper. You might feel desperate to hear God’s voice
right now. Keep listening! Elijah didn’t hear God the 1st
or 2nd or even 3rd time. But he was faithful to be where
God wanted him to be and eventually heard God’s still
small voice. What do you need to hear God whisper?
Try this servant’s prayer: Lord, I want to serve you for
the rest of my life. I pray that you would give to me the
wisdom to rest when it’s needed, the desire to place a
priority on worship, the courage to tell You about the
problem I face, the inner confidence that I am useful
to you and the assurance that I am never alone in
serving you. I pray that I would regularly hear you
speaking to me in fresh, new ways.
Send and Serve is
partnering with Home Instead to
sponsor another Christmas
mission project, this one for
senior adults. These "Senior
Angels" have been identified by
Winchester & Frederick County Social Services as
being below poverty level. They live a bare bones
existence and many lack the things that make life
enjoyable. Cheryl Strickland, from Home Instead,
told me a story of a past recipient who requested
toys for her cat. Her budget was so tight that she
couldn't purchase those simple items. I was
shocked and moved to help.
Starting on November 16, a special
Christmas tree will be placed in the narthex. Tags
containing the names of 50 senior adults in our
community will be displayed along with their small
"wish list."
Once gifts are purchased, please return them
to the narthex along with the identifying tag. Cheryl
will pick up those gifts and deliver them in time for
Christmas. If you have any questions please
contact
me
at
540-931-2475
or
catherine6141960@gmail.com. Thanking you in
advance for your cheerful giving in remembrance of
the best gift of all, Jesus Christ.
Cathy Richard
Lay Leader
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CALLING ALL
MUSICIANS!
Kernstown UMC is very blessed with
a wonderful music ministry. There
are many opportunities available
--The Chancel Choir meets each Wednesday at 7:00
p.m.
--The Chancel Winds rehearse the 2ndand 4th
Sundays at 10:00 a.m. before the worship services.
--The Hand Bells practice each Wednesday at
6:00 p.m.
Something to think about and God Bless,
Brian Henshaw
Stewardship Chair
If you would like to be a part of this ministry, please
contact Ronald Dye or Kelly Henshaw.
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
In
September
the
Kernstown
United
Methodist
Women
reorganized and became
one group and no circles.
The group meets on the
second Tuesday of each
month at 10:00. We have had two meetings and
have averaged 10-15 women at each meeting.
Two new members have already joined us and we
would like for more of you ladies to join us. We
have a program and a business meeting at each
meeting.
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Recovering American Soldiers - A recovering
American
Soldier
would
appreciate
receiving
a
Christmas card. You can mail
them directly to: A Recovering
American Soldier, c/o Walter
Reed Army Medical Center,
8901 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
MD 20889
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The last UMW District event of the year will be “A
Quiet Day” with Nancy Walsh, Conference Spiritual
Growth Coordinator leading the program. This
special day will begin at 12:30 pm Saturday,
We are collecting STAMPS, BOX TOPS, AND December 6th here at Kernstown UMC.
CAMPBELL SOUP LABELS. Here are a few _________________________________________
examples. If you have any questions, please
contact Pat Beckwith 540-869-2753
The UMW Christmas Luncheon will be Tuesday,
December 9th at 11:30 at the Perkins Restaurant.
All the women of the church are invited. Everyone
will be ordering from the menu. If you have any
questions, please contact Madonna Sponaugle at
540-662-3745.
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Please note that all stamps need
to be cut out with a 1/4 inch border
around them.
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UMW still have plenty of cookbooks to sell. They
are $8.00. Do you need a birthday, Christmas, or
wedding gift? If so, our cookbooks would make a
wonderful gift! Contact Kris Pine 868-0174 or Irene
Gates 869-3797. You can also call the church
office at 667-7298.
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Christmas Cards - We will be collecting Christmas
cards again for the military and the basket will be in
the narthex. No envelopes please - just the cards.
Please be sure to sign the cards!
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IMPORTANT DATES
NOVEMBER
11/2—Fall Harvest @ Marker-Miller @ 2:00
11/2—Hospice Benefit Concert @ 7:00
11/6—Charge Conference @ 7:00
11/11—Church Office closed
11/11—UMW meeting @ 10:00
11/16 - Youth progressive dinner
11/19—December Newsletter deadline @
Noon
11/22—Youth pie baking
11/23—Youth star gazing and campfire
11/25—Folding Fellowship Ministry @ 9:00
11/26—Church Office closes @ noon
11/26—Worship Service @ 7:00
1127-11/28—Church Office Closed
11/30—Family Advent Wreath making
12/1-12/5—Dee Dee Schneider on vacation
Kernstown UMC
3239 Valley Pike
Winchester, VA 22602-5303
Return Service Requested
NOVEMBER 2014
Staff
Aaron Fitch, Pastor
Charles Harless, Pastor Emeritus
Chuck & Betsy Jack, Covenant Missionaries
Cathy Richard, Lay Leader
Dee Dee Schneider, Administrative Assistant
Chris Heflin Youth Director
Marilyn Harper, Organist
Ronald A. Dye, Music Director
Kelly Henshaw, Chancel Choir Director
Ronald Dye, Hand Bell Director
Ashley Heflin, Treasurer
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