Lytle United Methodist Church P.O. Box 608 Lytle, Texas 78052-0608 (830) 772-3345 Lytleumc.com Facebook.com/lytleumc JANUARY 2019 Youth “Biscuits & Gravy” Brunch Fundraiser Sunday, January 20, 2019, 10 AM– 12 Noon, Fellowship Hall During the Youth Mission Trip this past summer our youth became very close to the Spiritual Director, Kayne Ramos, who has had a call placed on his heart to plant churches overseas. God has opened doors and Kayne has been accepted into a Discipleship Class in California. As a sign of support and love the youth are praying for him and raising funds to help with the cost of his tuition. Menu: Biscuits & Gravy, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Fresh Fruit, Tea / Coffee $5 Suggested Donation * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 6 Month Break Through Prayer Campaign November 2018 – April 2019 The church has initiated a six-month prayer campaign to ask God to guide us as a church, and as individuals and families. Please pray a simple pray for guidance and break-through each day, either at 6:10 AM or 6:10 PM. When God answers the prayer, please let us know through our Sunday prayer forms, through a call or by email. If it is a break-through in your personal life, let us celebrate. If it is a message for our church, let us heed and obey. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. – Philippians 4:6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * A Free Simulcast Event at Lytle United Methodist Church January 26, 2019 – 6 to 8 PM Invite everyone you know for this free marriage enrichment event Get your New Year started right
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Lytle United Methodist Church P.O. Box 608
Lytle, Texas 78052-0608
(830) 772-3345
Lytleumc.com
Facebook.com/lytleumc
JANUARY 2019
Youth “Biscuits & Gravy” Brunch Fundraiser Sunday, January 20, 2019, 10 AM– 12 Noon, Fellowship Hall
During the Youth Mission Trip this past summer our youth became very close to the Spiritual Director,
Kayne Ramos, who has had a call placed on his heart to plant churches overseas. God has opened doors
and Kayne has been accepted into a Discipleship Class in California. As a sign of support and love the
youth are praying for him and raising funds to help with the cost of his tuition.
A Free Simulcast Event at Lytle United Methodist Church
January 26, 2019 – 6 to 8 PM Invite everyone you know for this free marriage enrichment event
Get your New Year started right
Church Schedule January 6 - Epiphany Sunday. Youth Breakfast Tacos.
January 7, Monday - Food Pantry, 6 to 7 PM.
January 11, Friday - Koinonia Emmaus Community gathering at St. Paul’s in Hondo. Starts at 6:30 PM.
January 13 - Baptism of the Lord Sunday.
January 14, Monday - First United Methodist Women meeting of the year, at 2:30 PM at the home of Jeanice Farmer. All the ladies of the church are invited.
January 15, Tuesday - Administrative Council and Finance meeting.
January 20 - Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. - “Biscuits & Gravy” fundraiser, 10 AM to noon. - Rehearsal starts for Spring dinner theater, 2 to 5 PM..
January 26, Saturday - Adopt a Highway Pick-Up Day. Meet at the church at 7:30 AM. - “Fight-Night”: fun date night marriage seminar at the church. 6 to 8 PM.
January 27 - Faith Commitment Sunday.
January 29, Tuesday - Trustees meeting at 7 PM.
February 6, Wednesday – MAD Club (Music, Art & Drama) begins.
March 30 & 31, Saturday & Sunday – Dinner Theater to raise funds for the church food ministry.
Dinner Theater and Silent Auction, March 30 & 31 Everybody knows that whatever you need, you can find it at Hurley
Squonk's general store, the Hitchin' Post. But the normal, laid-back pace
changes when a young couple from out of town enter. They have picked
today to elope and are in a bit of a hurry. But his overbearing mother and her
meek secretary have put the bumbling sheriff on their trail to stop the
wedding. And if this weren't enough, two men burst in to hold up the store!
Only their weapon turns out to be… well, it gets a little crazy here. This hilarious slice of life outside a
Texas town will keep you in stitches.
This new dinner theater, a fund raiser for the church’s food pantry, will take place on Saturday
Night, March 30, at 6 PM and Sunday Night, March 31, at 5 PM, and will include dinner. There will also
be a silent auction each night – so think about what items you could donate for the food pantry
ministry. A sign-up sheet to volunteer to help with the play is posted on the church bulletin board.
Rehearsals will start on Sunday, Januray 20 from 3 to 5 PM. Please keep this ministry in your prayers.
M.A.D. Club Starts Again February 6 (Music, Art and Drama)
Our children’s ministry program, M.A.D. Club, went great in the
fall. Children from 2nd grade through 6th grade gathered every Wednesday
from 4 to 6 PM to do art projects, play games, eat snacks, and work on a
Christmas musical. This musical, called “Straight Outta Bethlehem,” was
the Nativity meets “Anne” as a group of orphans living at the Bethlehem
Inn encounter the baby Jesus. The performances went great on Dec. 5 & 9
and we thank all of you who came to watch and support this ministry.
We will be having a spring session of MAD Club as well in 2019, again meeting on Wednesday
afternoons from 4 to 6 PM. It will meet from February 6 through April 24, with musical
performances on April 24 & 28. Please get the word out to all the families you know, and we can
always use more volunteers. We need people to provide snacks at 4 PM, do publicity, help with art,
a video/computer operator and people willing to help with music and drama. Help us reach the
children and families of our community with the Good News of Christ through M.A.D. Club.
SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY NEWS
Being a part of a small group Bible study is uplifting,
encouraging and fundamental to Christian growth. We have several
small groups presently meeting, including three on Wednesdays (at
the Bennets at 10 AM, at the Farmers at 6:30 PM and at the Martins at
7 PM). In addition we have Sunday morning groups and the United
Methodist Women, who meet once a month on the 2nd Tuesdays at
2:30 PM. We also encourage you to start your own group. All it takes is someone willing to be a host.
The church will provide materials that are easily used or you can select your own study. If you are
interested in being part of an existing group, or starting one, please call the church at (830) 772-3345.
Adopt a Highway Pick-Up Day, Saturday, January 26 at 7:30 AM
Our church has adopted highway 463, starting from the Lytle water tower
and heading out beyond Lake Shore Estates, and we are responsible for
picking up litter four times a year. Our next “Adopt a Highway Day” is
Saturday, January 26. We will meet at the church at 7:30 AM for breakfast
taco provided by the church. We will then head out to clean up as a service
to our community. We will be done before 10 AM.
Prayer Concerns
• Anna Honn (sister-in-law of Becky Escalante)—amputation of leg today • Rob Hinnant—serious accident, multiple broken bones • Jim Sanders (Laurie Beth Scantlin’s uncle)—in ICU • Dorothy Highsmith • Dorothy White—now at Country Life
• Cozel Foster
• Jonelle King • Death of Katie Russell—pray for family and friends • Hunter Erwin—8th grader in Devine with rare syndrome in hospital • Bobby Pilgrim—stage IV lung cancer • Pamela and Bobby Frick—Bobby with cancer • Debbie Hunt—severe back pain, comprehension fracture • Kim Davis—polyarthritis, pain not controlled • Rose Lynn—home on hospice • Mark Downing—prayers for diagnosis of leg/back problems • Cole Kelley (friend of Shelle McMillan)—just had bone marrow transplant • Elaine Kroger—in rehab • Phillip Escalante (Felix’s brother)—diagnosed with bladder cancer • Mary Snyder—now at Country Life
• Kathryn Davison—awaiting liver transplant • Elaine Douglas (Michelle Keith’s mother)—for continued healing • Irma Kelley – stage IV breast cancer
• Robert Meyer (Brent and Lisa’s father)--cancer • Nell Nixon (Annette’s sister) dementia, poor health, prayers for Annette as well • Raymond Orta—stage 4 cancer, and for salvation • Annie Rhoades—health • Robert Hunt—health • Charles Baker (Bethel Kay Bateman’s nephew) on hospice • Martha Foster (Shelle McMillan’s mother)—dementia • Felix Escalante—health • Nancy Burns—health • Molly Melton (Malcolm Brown’s daughter)— brain tumor, on hospice • Marsha Boener (Michelle Keith’s aunt)—breast cancer • Jay Bateman (Jack’s son)—mouth cancer • Pastor Scott Martin and all of our church staff, and their families
• Our military and their families and our president and government
• Our missionaries around the world • For persecuted Christians around the world • For victims of human trafficking and for an end to human trafficking
Our Church Family Military • Ian Simons—Air Force • Brandon Hunt—Army Reserves • Ross Moffitt (Chris and Fred Brauchle’s grandson)—Air Force • William Reichel—Army, in Germany • Forrest Keith—Kevin Keith’s son, Navy • Kyle Pringle—Army • Josh Orbinati—Michele Brown’s nephew, Coast Guard • Craig Wolf—Air Force • Jonathan Heiman—Navy • Jon and Brianna Hartwig—Army, Jill Daggs’ daughter and son-in-law • Joyce Biggs (George Bahlmann’s great-niece)
Emmaus Community Gathering Changes Time Starting in January the Southwest Texas Kononia Emmaus Community is changing their meeting
time on a trial basis. Instead of meeting at 7:30 PM for worship, with a fellowship meal afterwards, they
will meet at 6:30 PM for a fellowship meal, with worship afterwards, starting at 7 PM. This should allow
people to get home much earlier. So meet on Friday, January 11 at St. Paul Lutheran in Hondo at
6:30 PM. The gathering will be here in Lytle in March.
The Walk to Emmaus is a very special Christian retreat. Many of our church family have attended
and we would recommend it for anyone interested in deepening their faith. Applications for being a
“pilgrim” on these walks, or any walk, are located in the church entranceway, or online. For those who
have already attended a walk, it’s time to start thinking about being part of a team. Applications for being
a team member can be found online, or can be obtained from the church office. If you would like more
information about Walk to Emmaus, call the church office or pick up a brochure from the information
New Prayer Garden Cross Our church prayer garden is blessed with a new cross, as you can see
in this picture. Thank you to Malcolm Brown for designing, constructing and
installing this cross, under the guidance of the Board of Trustees. Malcolm
has constructed and installed crosses for churches across the area. Please
come to the prayer garden to see this beautiful cross and to pray.
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“Stop Human Trafficking” Gala Prevailing Word Church, March 23 at 6 PM.
Tickets are $25 and there will be a silent auction as well to raise funds to bring an end to modern
day slavery, which takes place in an alarming degree even here in south Texas. The money raised will
support the A21 campaign and Ransomed Life, non-profit entities that not only bring awareness to our
communities, but also provide mentoring and education to survivors. Register online at
TOPTIER.ONLINE or call (210) 718-5112.
Guy’s Group
The guy’s group meets
regularly on Monday
nights from 7 to 9 PM at
the church for a time of
fellowship, mentoring, and
study. God calls us to
support and encourage one
another and everyone is
welcome. Dinner is
provided.
Thank You!!
To all who helped prepare
the church for Christmas.
Special thanks to Rose
Lynn for procuring all the
poinsettias. Thanks also to
all those who served with
such grace as church
leaders in 2018.
Church Wifi Equipped
As a continuation
of our sound system
project, the whole
church has now
been wired for
Wifi. The wires
were placed by our
sound system
contractor, the four wifi units were
purchased from the memorial fund, but
the system was set up for free by
Richard Daughtery, son of Dennis
Daughtery who is a faithful member of
Lakehills UMC. The units are in the
sanctuary, office, fellowship hall and
youth building, and the network name
and password are the same everywhere:
Network: lytleumc
password: holyspirit987
(all lower case)
UMW This month’s meeting of the
United Methodist Women will
be on Monday, January 14, at
2:30 PM at the home of Jeanice
Farmer. There will be a
program, led by Ann Van
Winkle, as well as a time for
fellowship and refreshments. A
new year is beginning and all the
women of the church are invited
to be part of the UMW. Call
Bethel Kay Bateman at
(210) 415-0783 for more details.
The Creative Team
The Creative Team designs the
worship services and series and
we are always looking for new
people to be part of the team.
Our next meeting will be this
Sunday, January 13.
Christmas Poinsettias From Kathleen and
Jim Alexander in memory of
Larry and Ann Jackson
From Linda Bahlmann
in memory of her mother,
Iva Craig
From Linda Bahlmann
in memory of George Bahlmann
From Linda Bahlmann in honor of her brothers
Lee, Donald and Ray Craig
From Linda Bahlmann in honor of her sisters
Judy Jenkins, Jeannie Taylor and Marsha Moore
From Jack and Bethel Kay Bateman
in memory of friends and family they lost this year
From Brad and Nan Boyd in memory of
Francine Boyd, and in honor of Bryan Boyd
and Leon and Rose Thumann
From John and Trisha Broach in honor of Merna May
From John and Trisha Broach in honor of Edith Broach
From Catherine Carroll in memory of Alfred Carroll
From Catherine Carroll in honor of
her kids and grandkids
From Ricardo Castillo in memory of Encarnacion and
Francisca Castillo and Nikki Holley
From Joe and Jill Daggs in memory of
Eugene and Allyne Daggs
From Joe and Jill Daggs in memory of
Robert and Geneva Smith
From Carl Ernest in memory of
his beloved wife and son, JoAn and David Ernest,
and in honor of Irma Bayne and the choir
From Ruble and Jeanice Farmer
in loving memory of Jeffrey Lee Farmer
From Mary Nell Gray Hall in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gray
From Deb Herman in memory of
Donald and Betty Risberg
From Betty Kroeger in memory of Ernie Kroeger
and in honor of Karla and Jim Dominguez
From Scott and Linda Martin in honor of Vera Martin
From Betty McGinnis in memory of John McGinnis
and in honor of their children and families
From George and Shelle McMillan in memory of
Chad Foster and Bob McMillan and in honor of
Martha and Cozel Foster and Laura McMillan
From Terry Miles in memory of Joshua Miles
From Danny Ohlhausen in honor of Irma Bayne
From Danny Ohlhausen in memory of Alice Ohlhausen
From Danny Ohlhausen in memory of Ila Hasker
From Billy and Linda Stewart in memory of
J. D. and Frenchy Grant, and in honor of their
children, grandchildren and great grandchildren
From Ann Vanwinkle in memory of
Howard VanWinkle and in honor of their kids
From Bob and Garnett Wagner
in honor of Bobby and Suzie Sollock and children
From Bob and Garnett Wagner in honor of their
children, Lori, Lanissa and Reagan, and their children
From Lois Wanjura in memory of Franklin Wanjura, Sr.
and in honor of her wonderful family
From Frank & Pam Wanjura
in memory of Helen and Richard Wanjura
From Frank & Pam Wanjura
in honor of their grandchildren
From Lisa and Mike Wells
in memory of Don and Barbara Smith
From Lisa and Mike Wells
in memory of Reid and Pat Wells
New Weekly Worship Planning Meeting
Those interested in helping plan the weekly worship services are invited to gather in the choir room on Tuesdays at 1 PM. We will be working to
design services that truly connect us to God.
Christmas Updates and Thanks!
Hanging of the Greens Thank you to all those involved in our Hanging of the Greens service (especially Irma Bayne and the
choir). The “Hanging of the Greens” was wonderful, as was the reception afterwards. Congratulations to
our cookie contest winners: Liam Simons, McKinzy Bazan, Linda Stewart and Heather Simons.
Christmas Around the World, December 9 Thank you to Becky Escalante and all the Sunday School children and teachers for putting together the
“Christmas Around the World” children’s pageant, presented during the covered-dish brunch and
Christmas party on December 9. The play highlighted the Christmas story and Christmas music from
around the world—specifically songs from China, Argentina, Iraq, Russia and the United States.
The Angel Tree/Project Hope and the Christmas Offering The Angel Tree/Project Hope is bringing the light of Jesus Christ to more lives. 95 children (29 families)
were helped this year by our church—that’s over 300 presents! The church would like to thank all those
who took part in this important Christmas ministry of our church, including those listed below:
The Stewarts The Escalantes The Boyds The Kirk Jacksons The Batemans
The Wells Family Gloria Johnson The Ralphs The LaFonds The Nortons
Betty McGinnis The Simons Family Emily Milam The Daggs The Bob Wagners
Chris Brauchle The Wanjuras The Martins The Broaches The Keiths The Bennets
Chessa Mapes The Sollocks The Foxworths The Kyle Jacksons The Alexanders Terry Miles
The Dominguez Family The Morenos Elaine Douglas The Pruetts Ann VanWinkle
Malcolm & Rhonda Brown The Scotts The Meyers McKinzy Bazan Lois Wanjura Kellie Meyer
Linda Bahlmann The Villarreals and everyone else
Thanks also go to those who put together, worked as hosts, and provided cookies for our Angel Tree Open
House and “Good News Walk-Though” on December 18th and 19th.
A big thank you as well to all those who gave to our Dec. 23rd Christmas Offering for local missions.
Special Music Sunday, December 23 Thank you to Irma Bayne, Annette Nixon, and the choir for the beautiful music all through the Christmas
season, but especially for the special music on December 23. On that day they were joined by the Living
Dust praise band, under the leadership of Jim Pruett, for some beautiful combined anthems and praise
music. We are blessed by all our talented singers and musicians.
Saturday Night Contemporary Worship Service
Saturday nights are a great time for folks who work on Sundays and for the younger crowd. The service
features uplifting and encouraging praise songs, prayer, and preaching from Pastor Scott Martin. Please
get the word out to anyone who might be attracted to a contemporary Saturday night worship service.
Tuesday Morning Prayer Group
at the Church, 9 to 10 AM
Please come and join the weekly one-hour prayer group, led by the
pastor, on Tuesday mornings. The group meets from 9 to 10 AM to
pray for those on the church prayer list, for the families of the church,
and for the city, the country and the world. OH GOOD… YOU’RE NOT BUSY