A monthly publication of the First United Methodist Church The Voice Rev. Cassie Wade, Pastor Rev. Ricky Harrison, Associate Pastor (940) 627-3362; [email protected]Issue 11 of 12 November 1, 2019 Children: Ashley Craven Youth: Patrick Steil Secretary: Ann Piña Administrator: Bonnie Wohlleben Light in the Darkness The cooler weather serves as a reminder that we are approaching one of the richest and yet most stressful times of the year - the holiday season! Activities at the church increase, holiday parties begin to show up on the already full calendar, and plans for family gatherings begin to make demands on our time. If we add a layer of grief to this years activities, it can be overwhelming! There is no single formula for navigating a holiday season during a time of grief. Every person and every scenario is different. And while the following events are scheduled with those facing a difficult year in mind, they can bring meaning to others as well. Blue Christmas services are designed to acknowledge the darkness of loss, grief, and fear during a season of deck the halls. The following two services are open to all people who want to seek meaning during a sad time. I encourage you to consider attending one or both of these two events as a means adding light to your Christmas season. Details on both events appear elsewhere in this newsletter. The first event, Hope through the Holidays, is sponsored by Wise County Christian Counseling Center. This two hour workshop is an event filled with tips for navigating the holidays when you don't feel much like celebrating. It is scheduled for Monday, November 18th, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at the Decatur Church of Christ. RSVP(940-637-1618) for this event is requested so they can plan to have plenty of resources on hand. Then on December 6 @ 6 pm, FUMC Decatur will host a Blue Christmas Service. This is a service of hope and acknowledgement during the holiday season. A selection of Biblical readings, responsive readings, and music will accompany the opportunity to seek light in the midst of sorrow and sadness. This service is open to everyone and will be held at Asbury Hall in the MAC. It's a small offering, to be sure. Two simple events will not fix our problems and may not even drive the pain away. But when the darkness seems to be everywhere, it helps to spend an hour or so in the presence of the light of the world. "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it." ~ John 1:5 See you on Sunday, Cassie All are invited to join in a church wide Thanksgiving meal in the fellowship hall on November 24th following late worship and Great Day of Service activities. Please bring a side dish, salad, or dessert for this annual fellowship event. Dishes may be brought ahead of me and leſt in the kitchen or you can bring the day of the meal.
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A monthly publication of the First United Methodist Church
Children: Ashley Craven Youth: Patrick Steil Secretary: Ann Piña
Administrator: Bonnie Wohlleben
Light in the Darkness The cooler weather serves as a reminder that we are approaching one of the richest and yet most stressful times of the year - the holiday season! Activities at the church increase, holiday parties begin to show up on the already full calendar, and plans for family gatherings begin to make demands on our time. If we add a layer of grief to this years activities, it can be overwhelming! There is no single formula for navigating a holiday season during a time of grief. Every person and
every scenario is different. And while the following events are scheduled with those facing a difficult year in mind, they can bring meaning to others as well. Blue Christmas services are designed to acknowledge the darkness of loss, grief, and fear during a season of deck the halls. The following two services are open to all people who want to seek meaning during a sad time. I encourage you to consider attending one or both of these two events as a means adding light to your Christmas season. Details on both events appear elsewhere in this newsletter. The first event, Hope through the Holidays, is sponsored by Wise County Christian Counseling Center. This two hour workshop is an event filled with tips for navigating the holidays when you don't feel much like celebrating. It is scheduled for Monday, November 18th, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at the Decatur Church of Christ. RSVP(940-637-1618) for this event is requested so they can plan to have plenty of resources on hand. Then on December 6 @ 6 pm, FUMC Decatur will host a Blue Christmas Service. This is a service of hope and acknowledgement during the holiday season. A selection of Biblical readings, responsive readings, and music will accompany the opportunity to seek light in the midst of sorrow and sadness. This service is open to everyone and will be held at Asbury Hall in the MAC. It's a small offering, to be sure. Two simple events will not fix our problems and may not even drive the pain away. But when the darkness seems to be everywhere, it helps to spend an hour or so in the presence of the light of the world. "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it." ~ John 1:5 See you on Sunday, Cassie
All are invited to join in a church wide Thanksgiving meal in the
fellowship hall on November 24th following late worship and
Great Day of Service activities.
Please bring a side dish, salad, or dessert for this annual
fellowship event.
Dishes may be brought ahead of time and left in the kitchen or you can bring the day of the meal.
Decatur Cares Mobile Food Pantry
Saturday, November 2 7:30 am, FUMC Parking Lot
All Saints Sunday Sunday, November 3
Wise County Methodist Men Tuesday, November 5
6:30 p.m., Oak Grove UMC
Administrative Board Meeting Sunday, November 10 12:00 p.m., Room 100
Charge Conference
Sunday, November 10 3:00 p.m., FUMC Henrietta
Trustees Meeting Tuesday, November 12 6:00 p.m., Room 209
Called Church Conference Tuesday, November 12 6:00 p.m., Room 100
Endowment Committee Meeting Thursday, November 14
5:30 p.m., Room 209
Staff Meeting Thursday, November 21 12:00 p.m., Room 209
Methodist Men’s Breakfast Saturday, November 23
7:00 a.m., Room 100
Church-Wide Thanksgiving Meal Sunday, November 24
12:00 p.m., Asbury Hall
Hanging of the Greens Monday, November 25
6:30 p.m., Sanctuary
Church Office Closed Thursday & Friday, November 28 & 29
CHURCH FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Tim Woodruff, Anna Spann, Chris Sconce, Krisha Pullin, Chris Copen, Robert Copen, Rachel Williams, Betty Carson, Sue Heaberlin, Loretta Vick, Chuck Porter, Terry Gleason, Bobalea Gleason, Aubrielle Pina, Tim McGar
In the Military: Jake Logue, Kolin Rottner, Keygun Beaver, Bryce Dudley, Joshua VanNoy, Nathan Darington, Matthew Roberson,
For I know the plans I have for you, "declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm
you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11 This is our prayer for not only the
preschool, but also each child that comes through the door. As we enter Thanksgiving we are thankful for
each child and that we get to teach them that God has big plans for them.
~ FUMP Directors - Amber & Katie
December 15 ~ 10:50 am
Children Singing Sunday, December 8 10:50 service Sanctuary
Christmas Eve Candlelight Services
December 24, 5:00 & 7:00 pm Sanctuary
Monday, November 25 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Join us in the sanctuary on Monday, November 25th from 6:30-8:00 pm for an old fashioned, family style “Hanging of the Greens.”
Bring the whole family and enjoy a brief time of worship and listen to some Christmas music while hanging Christmas decorations and enjoying wassail, hot coca, and cookies.
Bring the children! There will be activities for them too!
Blue Christmas Service Thursday, December 5 6:00 pm Asbury Hall
Community Candlelight Service
Sunday, December 22
7:00 pm
(Corner of Trinity and Walnut)
Wise Gives Mobile Food Pantry Saturday, December 7 @ Wise Regional
Decatur Cares Mobile Food Pantry Saturday, December 21 @ FUMC
IN MISSION TOGETHER 50/50 PARTNERSHIP EASTERN EUROPE AND THE BALKANS SUMMIT
October 24 – 26, 2019
I had the privilege of attending the In Mission Together 50/50 Partnership Eastern Europe and the
Balkans Summit in Crestwood, KY representing our Strasnice Church Committee and congregation. This year’s Summit was sponsored
by the Kentucky Conference of the UMC and was held at their Kavanaugh Retreat and
Conference Center. These summits occur every two years and alternate between Eastern Europe/Balkans and the US.
The purpose of an IMT partnership is to develop a healthy and collaborative relationship between people of very different cultures. The
partners commit to have honest and open interaction with one another, carefully listening to each other as equal parts of the body of
Christ. They set aside their own agendas and create a collective vision for jointly sharing in God’s mission. Our partner in IMT is Stras-
nice UMC located in Prague, Czech Republic with whom we have been working since 2000 one of the two oldest partnerships in the
program. The other being McEachern Memorial UMC in Powder Springs, GA.
The Summit attracted IMT leaders, mission coordinators from the member countries and representatives from partnership churches in
the US. Unfortunately, Strasnice’s pastor, Filip Gardner could not attend. I was, however, able to visit with Jana Krizova, the pastor of the
main UMC church in Prague who attended representing the Czech Republic
The theme of this year’s Summit was “I was, I am, I will be.” With introductory and closing video remarks by Bishop Streiff, the Summit
featured worship services with communion and much prayer, singing, and fellowship. Highlighting the event were presentations by each
of the country coordinators describing their countries’ attributes, greatest issues and challenges, and
church activities. With this year marking thirty years since the end of Soviet occupation, the country representatives described how that
as well as the dissolution of Yugoslavia affected their countries and churches. We also met with our partner country coordinators for
discussions of partnership activities.
I came away from the Summit with a great deal of information which will strengthen our mission going forward. I thank the congregation
for your strong support of our partnership with Strasnice UMC in this program.
Yours in Christ,
Dave Eaton
New Year’s Mission Trip Dec. 30 – Jan. 3, 2020
Did you know just on the other side of the border from El Paso, families are living in extreme poverty? Single mothers and elderly grandparents are raising kids on dollars-per-day, living in self-constructed shelters made of wood pallets and chicken-wire. For the past 27 years on the outskirt desert regions of Ciudad Juarez, Proyecto Abrigo (Project Shelter) has been partnering with U.S. mission teams to build con-crete-block homes for these families. With a new home, fami-lies no longer have to worry about their infant children freez-ing to death during the wintery desert nights. With a new home, parents no longer worry about their wood-pallet shelter going up in flames because their children were trying to keep warm near the wood-fire stove. A home not only changes lives, a home saves lives.
This winter, Pastor Ricky Harrison will again be leading a mission team to Proyecto Abrigo over the New Year’s holiday to build a home for a family in need. Ricky has been traveling to Juarez and working with Proyecto Abrigo for the past 22 years, leading teams of all ages from across Texas. This will be the second year FUMC Decatur has taken this trip. This church-wide mission trip is open to people of all ages, but minors must be accompanied by either a parent or designated adult guardian.
An up-to-date U.S. Passport will be required for the trip.
Trip Date: Dec. 30 – Jan. 3, 2020 Where: Proyecto Abrigo (proyectoabrigo.org) Juarez, MX Cost: $200/Adult or $150/Accompanied Minor
If you would like to signup for the mission trip, help fund the building of the house, or have questions, please contact Ricky Harrison ([email protected]).
This year, let’s build a family a home for Christmas.
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