The Epistle From St. Paul’s United Methodist Church September 2012 8 th Annual “Family-to-Do at the Zoo” MARK YOUR CALENDARS – SUN., OCT. 7, 3-6pm * FUN -- Tour the Zoo 3-4pm * FELLOWSHIP —with your immediate family and your church family * ENTERTAINMENT – St. Paul’s Choir & INKY The Clown * FOOD – St. Paul’s top chefs will prepare their favorite dishes for you to taste…always a great treat. This is the St. Paul’s United Methodist Men’s fund-raiser to benefit the Louisiana Children’s Home in Ruston. To be held in the Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo Pavilion (just south of the main entrance). Tickets: $25 per person; $50 per family (includes admission to the zoo and donation to Children’s Home) St. Paul’s United Methodist Church 60th Anniversary Celebration On September 16, 2012, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church will celebrate its sixtieth anniversary as a community of faith! We’re planning a meaningful experience and, since you are an important part of St. Paul’s history, we would love for you to join us on that day. Also please invite any former mem- bers that you know to join us for this day of celebration. There will be one grand worship service at 10:00am . The first minister of St. Paul’s, Dr. Ben Oliphint and his wife, Nancy, have both passed away, but their son, Dr. Clayton Oliphint will be the guest preacher. Our Chancel Choir will sing a specially commissioned arrangement of the very first hymn ever sung in a St. Paul’s service, “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.” In good United Methodist tradition, a covered dish luncheon will follow! Please bring a side dish or dessert. The meat and drinks will be provided. Turning Points Prayer Service Returns Our Fellowship Meals and MVP Wednesday services will begin on September 12. The meal will be served at 5:15 with the Turning Points Vesper Service, youth and children’s activities at 6:00pm.
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The Epistle
From St. Paul’s United Methodist Church
September 2012
8th Annual “Family-to-Do at the Zoo”
MARK YOUR CALENDARS – SUN., OCT. 7, 3-6pm
* FUN -- Tour the Zoo 3-4pm * FELLOWSHIP—with your
immediate family and your church family
* ENTERTAINMENT – St. Paul’s Choir & INKY The Clown
* FOOD – St. Paul’s top chefs will prepare their favorite dishes
for you to taste…always a great treat.
This is the St. Paul’s United Methodist Men’s fund-raiser to benefit the
Louisiana Children’s Home in Ruston. To be held in the Louisiana
Purchase Gardens & Zoo Pavilion (just south of the main entrance).
Tickets: $25 per person; $50 per family
(includes admission to the zoo and donation to Children’s Home)
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church 60th Anniversary Celebration
On September 16, 2012, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church will celebrate its sixtieth anniversary as a
community of faith! We’re planning a meaningful experience and, since you are an important part of
St. Paul’s history, we would love for you to join us on that day. Also please invite any former mem-
bers that you know to join us for this day of celebration.
There will be one grand worship service at 10:00am .
The first minister of St. Paul’s, Dr. Ben Oliphint and his wife, Nancy, have both passed away, but
their son, Dr. Clayton Oliphint will be the guest preacher. Our Chancel Choir will sing a specially
commissioned arrangement of the very first hymn ever sung in a St. Paul’s service, “All Hail the
Power of Jesus’ Name.”
In good United Methodist tradition, a covered dish luncheon will follow! Please bring a side dish or
dessert. The meat and drinks will be provided.
Turning Points Prayer Service Returns
Our Fellowship Meals and MVP Wednesday services will begin on September 12. The meal will be
served at 5:15 with the Turning Points Vesper Service, youth and children’s activities at 6:00pm.
Tim’s Neus-Letter Dear Friends, In the course of my career I have had the privilege of serving at four churches who celebrated anni-versaries during my time there: a 20
th, a 50
th, a 75
th, and a 125
th. Each of those churches was ex-
cited to have reached their milestones. It was a time to celebrate, to look back on their accomplish-ments, and to celebrate those who had come before them. It was a chance to see old friends and pastors. And it was a chance to look to the future of the church. At the 125
th anniversary celebration, I was asked to write a letter to the church fifty years in the future.
That letter was buried in a time capsule that was to be unearthed at the church’s 175th anniversary.
Oh how I struggled with that letter. How would I know what to say to a congregation fifty years in the future? I would most likely be gone from this earth, and my son would be an old man. In the letter, I spoke of what the church was doing in my time and wondered if it had in any way had an effect on the church of the future. If you had the opportunity to write a letter to the St. Paul’s congregation of 2062, what would you say? On September 16
th St. Paul’s United Methodist Church will have a celebration service and luncheon
to recognize our 60th anniversary. Please make plans to attend that Sunday. It will be a great time to
look back on our accomplishments and to see old friends. If you know of someone who attended St. Paul’s in the past, invite them to be a part of this celebration. If you know of people you haven’t seen in a while, this is a great “excuse” to make contact and encourage them to reconnect with St. Paul’s. And as we celebrate our past, let’s look to how we can strengthen the current church, and, yes, let’s begin to look at our future. As we celebrate together, we will sing, “This is a day of new beginnings, time to remember and move on.” Let’s remember and celebrate the people and the church that has come before us, let’s build up the church and the people we worship with today, and let’s move on to building up the church of the future.
Peace, my friends… Tim
Meal Served At DeSiard Street Mission
United Methodist Men served 150 plates of food at the DeSiard Street Mission in August. Servers were Bill
Funderburk, Brent Chappell, Jake Metzger and Bob Burns.
Third Grade Bible Presentation
It has been a tradition of the Methodist Church to present Bibles to our Third Graders for many years. This tra-
dition began because this is the age when children are learning the skills necessary to read and understand the
Bible.
To emphasize the importance of Scripture reading, children are encouraged to attend Bible 101 class on
Wednesday nights from 6:00-6:30. During this class they are taught the books of the Bible, facts from the Bi-
ble, stories in the Bible, and practice finding Scriptures by participating in “Bible drills.”
Third graders will be presented Bibles on Sunday, September 30, 2012 at the 11:00 Worship service. The Bi-
bles being presented are The Adventure Bible for Kids. They are on their reading level with helpful informa-
tion and study tips.
Baptism
The Sacrament of Holy
Baptism for James-Atlas
Cluthe Moore was held
Sunday, August 19, 2012.
Jac is the son of Anna and
James Moore, Jr. and the
grandson of Kathy and
Buddy Moore.
St. Paul’s UMC
“Pink the Pews” Sunday, September 9
Wear pink to church this Sunday!
On Sunday, September 9, we would like to invite everyone to wear something pink to draw attention to the Race for
the Cure event coming in September. St. Paul’s is getting a team to walk or run the 5K on September 29, 8:00am at
Forsythe Park. Pick up an information sheet NOW at church this Sunday to register to walk, to run, or to “sleep in”
for the cure. Hope to see you Sunday – and remember -wear pink!
Mission Opportunities
Thank you St. Paul’s for your wonderful support of the many missions of our church.
Mission Opportunities:
Pray for our many ministries.
Cooks and substitute drivers still needed for Meals on Wheels. It will involve only 6 Saturday mornings in a
year! The next delivery date is October 20.
Look for more information about our coat and blanket drive at the end of September. Remember this when
cleaning out your closets!
Continue to bring donations for Meals on Wheels and Grace Place. Those items listed below are needed
throughout the year. Place in collection box by church office.
Cream of Mushroom soup Cream of Chicken Soup Rotel tomatoes diced tomatoes
Sweet green peas pop- top cans of Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup bags of rice
1# box of angel hair spaghetti 1# box Velvetta cheese cans of Mandarin oranges
Gal. cans of cut Green Beans or Tropical Fruit (Sam’s) Cans of red beans (any size)
5# Bag of Martha White self-rising white cornbread mix vegetable oil
Pray for your Mexico Mission team August 30- September 2.
If you want to volunteer or have questions contact Kathy Wells 387-0168.
New Song Worship
This summer, our New Song congregation worshipped
through Matthew 5-7. We had a great time exploring
the “Summer in the Sermon.” For the next few weeks
we will be looking at a few passages found in the book
of James. In these “little books” at the back of the New
Testament we find so much about living the Christian
life. It will be a great time of worship to get back in the
rhythm of the school year. See you in church!
September 2nd-James 1:17-27
September 9th James 2:14-20
September 16th St. Paul’s 60th Anniversary. We will be
having a joint service.
September 23rd Special Guest
September 30th James 5:13-20
Mountain TOP
This year’s Mountain TOP trip was a blast. We took 23
students and 5 adults on the trip. Our students took part
in an 80+ community that week. We were THE ONLY
group from the south, so we had a lot of fun with our
accents!
During the week, our students were broken up into indi-
vidual work and discipleship teams (YRG’s) and sent
out to spend their days in mission in the surrounding
area. This usually meant light construction, painting or
yard work. Our youth were champs!!! In the evening we
camp back to camp for worship activities and other
events. During the day, our youth showed a tremendous
amount of leadership in many different ways. You
would be so proud.
I want to also thank Billy Burch, Sam Hano, Miriam
Henry and Daniel Moore for serving as our adult leaders
on this trip. Any time you go this far and this long with
students it is a haul. These adults went above and be-
yond in service!!!
Our Mountain TOP Missionaries
Fall Bible Studies
It is not too late to sign up for fall Bible Studies. Sign up sheet are available in the Narthex and Fellowship Area.
Classes are Leaving Left Behind behind, Disciple I, Diets and Devotions, The Beth Moore Esther study, The Beth
Moore Patriarchs study, and Financial Peace for adults. The Youth Study is The Deep End. Club 56 will have a Bi-
ble Study on Wednesday nights as well as Bible 101 for Kids also on Wednesday night.
Choose a study and sign up today. You can also call the church office to sign up for one of the Bible Studies.
Notes from Nann
Wow! It seems like just yesterday I was getting home and had the whole summer before me. Now, as Labor Day approaches, I
am getting ready to return to Asbury. Or should I say that Team Asbury is heading back! Can you believe it? I really can’t –
time has flown.
I must admit that I am ready for the cooler temperatures that Kentucky affords. It is already cooler up there – relatively speaking
– with daily highs in the low 80’s and in the 60’s at night. The transition from summer to fall will be quite abrupt. Hopefully, it
will not be too much longer before those conditions reach Louisiana.
Classes for the Fall Semester are promising new knowledge, lots of reading and writing, and another opportunity to learn more
about the kingdom of God. Exciting times are a ‘coming and the journey is going to be awesome. Our class list includes an in-
ductive study of Matthew (taught by Dr. David Bauer who wrote the textbook!), popular and folk religions, leading worship, and
anthropology of mission.
In addition, I am a chapel intern for the coming school year. I have seen the list of invited and confirmed speakers and am just
ecstatic to hear from them. Chapel services can be viewed via live stream from the Asbury website (www.asburyseminary.edu)
or can be downloaded as podcast from iTunes. If you will friend me on Facebook, I will do my best to let everyone know when
they need to tune in and listen!
Thanks for you continued support via prayers, emails, texts, cards, and the countless other ways that you have reached out to let
me know that you are thinking of me. Each and every one of them has made my day and come at a time when they were sorely
needed. Please continue those this next year! Just to remind you my information is: