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The Wesley Crier
A PUBLICATION OF WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 2019
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 6
Inside This Issue
Financial Peace University 1
Family Life 2
United Methodist Men 2
Search Class 3
UMW Circle Meetings 3
United Methodist Women 4
Christian Education 5-6
Music Department 7-9
Certified Lay Minister 10
Worship Leaders and
Speakers 11
Lay Servant Academy 11
Digital Signage 12
Focusing in on Our Vision 13
Trustees Update 14
Budget Requests 14
Lay Leaders Corner 15
Missions Update 16-17
Church Security 17
September Calendar 18
Birthdays & Anniversaries 19
Calendar Reminder 20
Bulletin & Crier Deadlines 20
Calendar Reminder 20
Reoccurring Meetings 20
V I S I T U S O N L I N E A T W W W . W E S L E Y U M C - D O V E R . C O M
From the Desk of
Pastor Amy D Yarnall
FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY Open to the community
Are you tired of money stress? Then you’re ready to join more than five mil-
lion people whose lives have been changed by Financial Peace University
(FPU)! This nine-lesson course taught by Dave Ramsey, Chris Hogan and Rachel
Cruze helps you work a plan to nail a budget, defeat debt, and free yourself
from money worries! You’ll join a small
group for discussions and lessons—all rooted in biblical wisdom and common sense. FPU includes your
member workbook and a free year of Financial Peace Member-ship, with online tools created to support your journey.
Facilitators Pastor Amy and Jesse Mayan, a veteran of FPU, in-
vite you to join them on Sundays, September 15th - November 10th 6:30 - 8:00 pm. in Grace Fellowship Hall. Childcare pro-
vided. Participants must purchase their own workbook. You may register by using this link: fpu.com/1091509.
Date & Time Lesson Title
September 15, 2019 Baby Step 1 & Budgeting
September 22, 2019 Baby Step 2
September 29, 2019 Baby Step 3
October 06, 2019 Baby Steps 4, 5, 6, & 7
October 13, 2019 Buyer Beware
October 20, 2019 The Role of Insurance
October 27, 2019 Retirement Planning
November 03, 2019 Real Estate & Mortgages
November 10, 2019 Outrageous Generosity
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UNITED METHODIST MEN By: James Turner, President
United Methodist Men meet the second Monday of the month
at 7 pm in Grace Fellowship Hall September through May. We are inviting all men of Wesley UMC to join us on Sep-
tember 9, 2019. We will have a short meeting followed by refreshments. For more information about Wesley’s United
Methodist Men’s group, please contact James Turner at (302) 674-2591.
The Methodist Men have placed Strength for Service to God
and Country, a daily devotional that provides spiritual encouragement and emotional strength for police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and all those
who are engaged in the service of others in the church office. We welcome you to pick-up a copy to send one to a loved one serving our country.
Family Life Update
September 8th Family Life will host our annual church picnic. It
will be held on Legislative Mall starting at 1 pm. There will be fun and fellowship for all ages. Family Life will provide burgers,
drinks and dessert. Each family should bring a salad or vegeta-ble dish to serve eight (8) people. Bring your chairs and blan-
kets, dress casual, bring friends and plan to spend some quality time with the church family as we kick off another school year.
October 26th Family Life will host our annual Trunk or Treat for the
church family and the community. Last year we served over 400 bag dinners and bushels of candy. We will be requesting that the
church family help by providing bags of candy and/or monetary do-nations to help with this event. Watch for details.
— Mardi Spangler, Jim and Sandi Thistlewood
UMM Officers
President: James Turner V. President: Ralph Deats
Treasurer: Jim Skeans Secretary: Jim Brockton
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN CIRCLE MEETINGS
Circle meetings are held once a month on different days and times. You are invited to come join and con-
nect with God by connecting with women.
Barbara Circle: Co-Leaders: Vicki Stoops (734-2125) and Connie Strickland (678-0685). Meeting place var-
ies. Meets 2nd Tuesday, September 10th @ 7 p.m., at the home of Fran Deats.
Martha Circle: Leader: Mary Ann Evans (659-6900). Meets 3rd Thursday, Sep-
tember 19th @ 12:30 p.m., at Wesley UMC in the Parlor.
Mary Circle: Leader: Lou Baxter (744-2021) Meets 2nd Thursday, September 12th
@ 1 p.m., at Dover Place, Dover Bistro.
Rosemary Circle: Leader: Frances Johnson (284-3929). Meets 2nd Wednesday, September 11th @ 1 p.m., at Luther Towers #1, Conference Room.
Sylvia Circle: Leader: Helene Zeman (674-0167). Meeting place varies. Meets 2nd
Thursday, September 12th @ 7:30 p.m., at the home of Helene Zeman.
Search Class
Search Class is for adults who want to learn and be a
part of a loving, accepting group. The class meets in the back of the Educational Center on the main floor
Sundays 8:45-9:40 am. Once again we'll watch vide-os and respond to sermons of Rev. Adam Hamilton of
the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawod, Kansas. The September series is "This is
Us: Creating Strong and Beautiful Families." Families come in all shapes and siz-es. Some we're born into; some we choose. But no family is perfect. The Bible
offers important guidance for raising our children and honoring our par-ents. Scripture is also filled with lessons from flawed families who, just like us,
don't always get it right.
September 8th: Becoming Great Dads and Caring Kids
September 15th: The Care and Nurture of Mothers
September 22nd: Respect, Selfless Love, and Grace
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Wesley United Methodist Women By: Barbara Rafte, President
How was your summer? I hope you have made some wonderful and long-lasting mem-
ories.
Wesley UMW Circle meetings resume in September as will our plans for the Fall. Please
check our page on Wesley UMC's website for dates & times.
Wesley UMW has been represented throughout the summer with volunteers working at
the UMCOR Hub in Christiana on June 8, attendance at Mission u at Pecometh in July
and a trip to UMCOR's Mission Central on August 3.
Wesley UMW is again collecting school supplies for local students. A basket is on the
stage in Fellowship Hall where you can leave donations. Deadline is September 15th.
Supply lists are available at local stores and by contacting Mary Ann Dashiell at 302-
698-2166. Thank you for your generosity.
Let me call your attention to the Peninsula-Delaware's UMW Spiritual Life Retreat on
September 21st. The focus will be the Gospel of Mark and Radical Discipleship, led by
Rev. Bo Gordy-Stith. This program was presented at Mission u this year to great ac-
claim. The Retreat is being held at Zion UMC in Sharptown, MD, from 9 am to 2 pm.
Registration fee is $8.00. Please contact Barbara Rafte at 302-632-6308 if you are at-
tending and we will carpool if we possibly can. There is such a lot of value here for only
$8!
Wesley UMW membership is open to all women - not just Wesley UMC attendees and
not just United Methodists. Our mission has always been, and continues to be, the sup-
port of programs that serve women, youth and children locally and worldwide. Please
join us!
“Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully adminis-
tering God’s grace in its various forms.” 1 Peter 4:10
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Christian Education By: Joe Young, Christian Ed Director
Where has the time gone? Summer is over and I have been in my current position at Wesley
for one (1) year. I would like to thank the following people for helping with Summer Sunday
School, Crystal and Kyle Brooks and family, Susan and Cliff Neidig, Carol Gambone, Mandy and
Tim Stant, Sandi and Jim Thistlewood, Amy Kellen, Allison Bumgarner, and Eunice Craig.
Sunday School starts back up on September 8th at the 9:45 am in Grace Fellowship Hall. We’re
going to be following our friends with the Deep Blue Curriculum for the pre-school thru 4th
grade. We’re very excited about where God is leading our children’s program, and hope that
you’ll join us on the adventure! We still have open spots for Lesson Leaders, Game/Craft Lead-
ers, and Snack Helpers! Contact Joe Young to sign up!
We partnered with St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church for VBS. A BIG THANK YOU to everyone that
helped in anyway this year.
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Wesley’s youth group and St Andrews’ youth group enjoyed a afternoon of great fellowship,
miniature golf and enjoyed ice cream after we finished golfing.
September 8th is Kick-off Sunday, families returning from their summer vacations, etc. Please
come join us at 1 pm at Legislative Mall for the Church Annual Picnic. Details can be found on
page two (2). See you there!
Youth Group is starting back up on Sunday, September 15th, from 3:00-5:00 pm, at the Stu-
dent Ministries Center. The first meeting is for the parents and youth. We’ve got so many fun
things to look forward to this fall, and I can’t wait to get started! If you would be interested in
helping with the youth group, please connect me.
On the table outside of the Christian Ed office are envelopes with the names of all our children/
youth here at Wesley, please pick one (1) envelope, and pray for your Prayer Buddy for the
2019-2020 school year.
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Children’s Choir During Sunday School
Children’s Bell Choir Sunday - 11:00 am
Joyful Noise Handbell Choir Wednesday - 6:30 pm
Chancel Choir Thursday - 7:00 pm
Praise Ensemble Thursday - 7:00 pm
Youth Bell Choir By: Becky Davis
Beginning on Sunday, September 8th The Youth Bell Choir
will have a new director and some changes in rehearsal
time. Pat Root our new Youth Bell Choir director will hold
rehearsals every Sunday morning from 11:00 - 11:30 am,
directly after the 9:45 am Worship service. Rehearsals will
begin with a snack and will commence in the Bell Choir
room. Participants must be fourth grade through high
school. The ability to read music will be helpful, but there
will be instruction on how to read music during rehearsals so
this is not a required skill. We welcome high school musicians with music reading abili-
ties to come and help train the younger kids. Come join the fun and praise God with
music!
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Thank you to Wesley UMC Musicians!
Chancel Choir - Diane Bean, Gail Benson, Lyle Briggs, Tom Clow, Jim Curtis, Fred Dismore,
Michele Dryda, June Ellis, Manny Estevez, Norma Estevez, Nancy Franks, Sherri Harrell, Ann
Baker Horsey, Frances Johnson, Grover Johnson, Amy Kellen, Jean King, Mary Kobb, Nancy Jo
Lambertson, Katarina Mahoney, Shirley Mayhew, Sigrid Mills, Pat Root, Barbara Roscoe, How-
ard Rowley, Richard Satter, Ruby Schaffer and Kirk Wiltshire.
Joyful Noise Handbell Choir - Lyle Briggs, Fred Dismore, Paul Doyon, Nancy Franks, Alice
Guerrant, Grover Johnson, Mary Kobb, Gwynn Pritchett, Pat Root, Mandy Stant, Becky Schultz,
Dan Zeman, and Kirk Wiltshire.
Children’s Choir - The Children’s Choir is all the children grades Pre-K – 4th grade who attend
Sunday School.
Dancing Angels for Christmas Cantata 2018 - Hannah Kasten, Ellen Stratton, Linley Strat-
ton (Choreographers/teachers, Katy Josefowski, Ally McLellan).
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Praise Ensemble - Josh Bogus, Josh Holmes, Amy Kellen, John Schwind, Mike Utley
and David Wilkins.
Youth Bell Choir - Payton Easton, Paxton Easton, Smith Easton, Zachary Williamson, Xander
Williamson, Cassidy Yiengst, Kylie Yiengst and Jesse Williamson.
Wesley UMC Orchestra - Emily Cannon, Wyatt Cordero, Becky Davis, John Hoffman, Andrew
Honeycutt, Itzel Serrano Marcial, Dave McCormick, AJ McLellan, Ally McLellan, Groome Mears,
Jill Mears, Brenda Morris, Grady O’Connor, Pat Root, Alexis Rosario, Amy Sterling, Nancy
Vaughan, Amanda Wilgus, Jacob Yarnall, Shannon Yarnall and Kristin Yoshimura.
Leaders - Josh Bogus, Dan Briggs, Becky Davis Amy Kellen, Katy Josefowski, Ally McLellan,
and Mandy Stant.
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Larry Josefowski - Completion of Certified Lay Minister Program By: Donna W. Josefowski
On June 30th, the nine (9) members of the Peninsula Delaware conference held their
graduation ceremony from the Certified Lay Minister (CLM) course. The graduation, at-
tended by Bishop Johnson and conducted by the new CLM’s, was the culmination of
paths that were different for all graduates. Wesley Church member and Co-Lay Leader
Larry Josefowski, was one of the graduates.
The CLM program is a four (4) weekend course with a lot of homework on topics such
as the structure and history of the church, Spiritual Gifts, preparing sermons, and rela-
tionships. To enter the program, a person must have the recommendation of the pas-
tor, and the District Superintendent, as well a current Certified Lay Servant, which re-
quires a variety of courses on similar topics.
CLM’s in the Methodist Church serve in a variety of roles in a non-ordained position. In
some cases, they may be called to congregational leadership, where they pastor small
churches or charges, or assist the ordained or licensed pastor in their duties. In other
cases, they may be called on to lead specialized ministries, often at the district or con-
ference level.
Larry intends to continue in his leadership role here at Wesley, as well as to continue to
assist at the district and conference level on projects. Congratulations on this step in
his spiritual journey.
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SAVE THE DATE
Dover District Fall 2019 Lay Academy
Friday, November 15th from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
and
Saturday, November 16th from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Both classes must be taken to receive credit.
More information about the courses offered and registration will be coming soon!
Worship Leaders and Speakers By: Donna W. Josefowski
A special thank you to those who served as
Lay Speaker or Worship Leader during the
summer months. We are always grateful
for the commitment of our members
throughout the year who serve in Worship
in these and other roles. With Pastor Amy’s
vacation schedule this year, we were espe-
cially thankful to those who served during
the summer months including Tom Welch
and Larry Josefowski (Lay Speakers), as
well as Amy Kellen, Mike Petit de Mange,
Larry Josefowski, and Carol Gambone who
served as Worship Leaders during those
weeks in July and August.
The next opportunity for volunteers to serve (in all capacities) will be on Laity Sunday,
October 20th. Carol Gambone will be our Lay Speaker that day and the Worship Com-
mittee will be looking for volunteers in all aspects of the services so we can include as
many laity as possible on this important day.
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DIGITAL SIGNAGE By: Donna Josefowski
One of the ideas that came out of our spring discussions on ways to make our church
more welcoming was the idea of digital signage. The idea was that we would have a
modern way of displaying relevant information to both visitors and members of our
church.
When former Co-Lay Leader Dave Evans offered a TV to the church, we saw an oppor-
tunity to test the concept, so our Assistant Lay Leader Jim Thistlewood made arrange-
ments to get it and mount it up one wall by the Fair Trade display. Co-Lay Leaders Lar-
ry and Donna Josefowski did the research on how to best display information, and we
now have a “do it yourself” digital sign.
The idea is that this is for information that doesn’t change that often. Eventually, if the
feedback is positive, we may add additional boards, perhaps with additional manage-
ment features, but for now, we thank all who helped get this project in place for our fall
season.
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Focusing in on Our Vision
The Visioning Working Group
This Fall Wesley United Methodist Church will embark on a Congre-
gation-wide “Check-Up” of our Vision and Mission Statements with the goal of making any necessary adjustments to ensure that
these important references are accurate, relevant, and up to date. This Visioning Journey will provide abundant opportunities for each
member of our Church Family to contribute input, to share ideas, and to help define a collective Vision for Wesley.
Generally speaking, the Church’s Vision is a collaborative expression that captures the
essence of who we are as a church and through discernment, describes what God wants us to be. It represents a culmination of many conversations, discussions, and
listening sessions with congregants, friends, and strong program area leaders within
the Church. An effective Vision will paint a picture, it will solve a problem, it will stir the heart, and it will be God-sized! At its core, the Vision will inspire people to Chris-
tian Discipleship.
The journey to a collective Vision involves several key steps and will begin with Pastoral teaching on the importance of having a clear Vision. The process will involve engaging
the Congregation in meaningful discussions about the Strengths of the Church and the Needs of the Community. Key to a successful Visioning Process is discovery of places
where Church Strengths intersect with Community Needs.
On September 8th, Pastor Amy will be preaching on the subject of Visioning and why it has relevance and importance to Wesley today and into the future. This will be fol-
lowed through September and early October with a series of meetings with all of the various ministry groups of the Church to gather information concerning our congrega-
tional strengths. In October we will also be conducting at least two (2) congregation-
wide Visioning Workshops to gain additional input concerning our strengths and also what we see as the most pressing needs in the local community outside of our Church
doors. By early November, we believe common themes will have emerged lending themselves to the crafting of alternative “draft Vision Statements”. In late November
we envision the process culminating with the Members of Wesley selecting the Vision Statement that best describes who we are as a Church and what we do to advance
God’s called upon us.
Meeting dates are in the planning at this time and will be announced in the near future. Please plan to participate in this journey and help Wesley United Methodist Church fo-
cus in on Our Vision!
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Trustees
Update By: Don Knox, Chair, Board of Trustees
2020 Budget Requests
All Budget requests for the 2020 budget are due to the
Finance Chair, Jake Aucoin by September 30, 2019. We rec-
ommends that everyone be as conservative as possible. Thank
you for everyone’s continued willingness to reduce spending
when possible. It is our goal to submit a balanced budget to
Church Council in November for fiscal year 2020. This will have
to be done through a continued effort to reduce costs.
We will also need you to include any Capital Budget requests. These would include big
ticket items that might be needed for your ministry. This will then be forwarded to the trustees
for consideration when formulating the building fund budget.
Thank You!
As usual, the summer months proved to be a busy time for Trustees projects to get accom-plished. Since the last Crier article in May, the following projects have been completed.
1. The carpet in the Search classroom in the Education Building was replaced with vinyl
tile flooring.
2. Four pillars and one hand rail at the front entrance of the Education Building were re-placed. The interior wall in the pre-school classroom on the first floor was replaced.
3. Air vents were installed in the closet door next to the elevator and closet door in Fel-lowship Hall to keep those areas cooler for storage of musical and sound system equipment.
4. An additional shower was installed in the Student Ministry Center. 5. Vinyl siding, soffit, fascia and window trim was installed on the Student Ministry
Center 6. Lastly, but very important, Johnson Controls replaced 23 fire extinguishers in the
Church and Education Bld. with newly recharged units.
As I continue to request, please remain diligent in securing our church facilities when leaving
by turning out lights, securing the exterior doors and activating the alarm system. Thank you for your continued support in keeping our facilities safe and secure.
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Lay Leaders’ Corner By: Larry & Donna Josefowski
Summer Recap
Although summer is generally a bit quieter at Wesley Church with vacations, summer camp for
the kids, family reunions, and more, we remained busy with a few extra activities. Our Out-
door Ministry Group hiked and biked at various locations (look for more activities in the fall),
we had a program about Online Civility, we journaled about the Sunday sermons, our Clothing
Closet partnered with a community event providing clothing vouchers, and we had a super suc-
cessful Vacation Bible School. If you have any ideas for events, let us know. Look for more
events coming in the fall …..
Summer
2019
Event
Photos
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The Missions Committee believes ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive' and invites you to
serve those in need. There are many opportunities to share God’s amazing love in our local community and around the world. How will you serve?
Rise Against Hunger - Sunday October 6, 2019
Wesley UMC will once again be hosting a Rise Against Hunger meal packaging event in fellow-ship hall. This is the fourth time in the last five years that our church has come together to
package over 10,000 meals in only a couple of hours. There are volunteer opportunities for everyone of all ages and abilities. We are in need of about 75 people to come out and help package meals from 3pm - 5pm on that afternoon. Please sign up in worship during September
or contact the church office to RSVP for this event.
Second Saturday Community Meal On the second Saturday of every month Wesley UMC serves a delicious and free meal in fellow-
ship hall. This time of food and fellowship is open to anyone in our local community who would be blessed by a delicious meal in the company of others.
Please consider supporting this ministry by serving in one of these ways: Bake a homemade dessert and drop it off in the church kitchen labeled “Community
Meal.” Join our set up crew at 10:30 am to put up chairs and tables Join our clean-up crew at about 12:45 pm to take down chairs and tables
Join our food preparation crew from 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Upcoming dates include September 14th, October 12th, November 9th, and December 14th. Con-tact missions@wesleyumc-dover.com for additional information.
Mission Trip Recap
On Saturday August 3rd a group of 8 people from Wesley Church went on a one day mission trip to Mission Central in Mechanicsburg, PA. Mission Central is one of six warehouses in the United States that collects, counts, verifies and stores the necessary resources for the United Method-
ist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) to provide disaster relief and humanitarian aid to people all over the world. Our participants engaged in a day’s work that included verification of items in
cleaning buckets, preparation of homeless kits, and preparation of birthing kits to be shipped to developing countries. Our visit also included a tour of the warehouse facility where we learned about the many ministries housed in their building including bicycle repair, computer refurbish-
ing, diapers for parents in need, home furnishings for new renters/homeowners and many more. The day was finished off by a scenic ride home through the Lancaster area.
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Wesley UMC Missions Endowment The Wesley UMC Missions Endowment Fund was created several years ago from a generous gift
to the church. The Missions Committee is seeking suggestions for local projects that will ideally benefit our community and involve volunteers from Wesley UMC. Please contact mis-
sions@wesleyumc-dover.com or the church office for more information. Pecometh Fall Workday
The Missions Committee is planning a work day this fall to support Camp Pecometh. Wesley Church sponsors a house on the camp property that serves as the Nurse’s Station for campers
and provides housing for international students who come to work at Pecometh for the sum-mer. Volunteer opportunities include painting, light construction work, and general clean up. Please watch the church bulletin for the date of this opportunity to make improvements to
the house that Wesley Church cares for on the property.
Dover Interfaith Mission For Housing (DIMH)
Your small group is invited to provide a dinner meal to the grateful residents of our local Men's
Shelter located at 684 Forest St., Dover, DE. For more information about this volunteer oppor-
tunity please visit their website www.doverinterfaith.org or contact their office at (302) 736-
3600.
— Ray Yarnall
Co-Chair, Missions Committee
Help Keep Our Church Secure By: Don Knox and Jim Thistlewood
Secure the building after your group has met.
It is our job as good stewards of the church to make sure that the building is secure each day. When your meeting/gathering is over, it just takes a minute to check and see if you are the last in the building. If you are the last group in
the building, please take a walk through the entire building, making sure all lights are off and all doors are properly locked, before setting the alarm. There
is a check list below the alarm panel at the portico and the church entrance door (parking lot side). We are finding that these procedures are not being followed.
Access Cards and alarm codes are not to be used by anyone other than the person they are as-signed to. So, please do not share with others.
If you are a member of the staff or committee chair/co-chair and you do not have a code for the alarm, or access card, please see Jim Thistlewood or Michele Dryda to obtain one.
How can you help? Clean up after yourselves. When you have a meeting or a gathering, please make sure you leave the room in order. If you
have brought items into the room from elsewhere, please return them afterwards. If you bring items from the kitchen into a meeting, please return to the kitchen, wash and properly store them. Also, if you had food and the trash receptacle is overflowing, take a minute to tie the
bag off and take it to the dumpster. It just takes a few minutes, and with many helping hands our church can stay clean and uncluttered.
Wesley
Church
Access
Card
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Pastor Amy is off every Monday as her Sabbath Day.
1 2 CLOSED for LABOR DAY
3 UMW Board - 1 pm - P Preschool Mtg - 5:30 pm - SMC
DCS Open
House 6 pm -
4 Clothing Closet Meeting 1 pm - P
5 PreSchool Parents Night 5:30-7 pm SPRC Meeting-
6 pm - P
6 7 PDC- CDC 9 am - 2 pm - SMC
8 Church Picnic Legislative Mall 1-4 pm
9 United Methodist Men 7 pm - GFH
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12 Church & Society Mtg. - 6 pm- P
13 14 Community Meal - 12 pm - GFH Dryda Family
12-4 pm - SMC
15 Financial Planning University - 6:30 pm - GFH
16 17
Trustees 7 pm - P
18 Evangelism 6:30 pm- L
19 Martha Circle 12:30 pm - P Prayer Shawl 2:30 p.m. - P
Steering - 5:30 pm- L
Finance 7 pm- L
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22 Financial
Planning University - 6:30 pm - GFH
23 24 DCS Bd. Mtg. -
5:45 pm - CR
Church Council Mtg. - 7 pm - SMC
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26 Missions
Committee - 6 pm - P
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29 Financial Planning University - 6:30 pm - GFH
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September 2019
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Vernon Kirk 1
Lynn Bergold
Carolie Holden Grover Johnson
Cami Lord Chelsea Manwiller
Jesse Shrader
2
Jeff Davis
Mary Alice Gleadow Jean Ritter
Dick Stoops
3
Laura Davidson 4
James Starkey
Ronald Webb
5
Ryan Carey
Ayden O’Keefe Marianne Stratton
Ray Yarnall
6
Doris Mitchell
Michael Morris Nancy Vickers
7
Bertha Scheible
Chris Yarnall
8
Aron Beninghove
Ken Hogan Maureen Miller
9
Lisa Allison 10
Judith Gould
Alexis Sterling Courtney Yannacci
12
Jean Quillen
Carissa Weeks John Yeomans
13
Harry Baxter 14
Candy Casto
Tara Faircloth Megan Kelley
Kelley Wallace Brian Wasko
Nan Weaver
15
Christine Holden 16
Jennifer Fawcett
Penny Gibbs Nick Lambertson
Brady Stoops
17
Jada Mayan
Barbara Strickland Chris White
18
Amanda Steinhorn 19
Paul Hughes, III 20
Kelley Devine
Shirley Mundorf Brian Stratton
Cynthia Vieira
21
Barbara Brown
Madelaine Rawding
22
Dallas Bebout
Matthew Goodrich Nancy Jacobs
Robin Maracle Laurel Nash
Wesley Ritter
23
Debbie Devine
Robert Radnich 24
Mary Kobb
Christine Stoops Don Truesdell, III
26
Ian Barker
Rylan Brown Linda Jones
Sally Orth Judith Voshell
Heidi Wuller
27
Emily Peppard
Sterling Thompson 28
Patricia Foltz
Suzanne Morris Linda Randall
29
Jeanette Ferguson 30
BIRTHDAYS
September Anniversaries
Daniel and Kristen Zeman 9/12
Keith and Kim Sterling 9/16
Ralph and Fran Deats 9/22
James and Angela Kincaid 9/23
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REOCCURRING MEETINGS AT WESLEY UMC Sunday
12 pm Serenity Church — Ed. Bldg., Lobby
3 pm Youth Group — Student Ministry Center
4 pm DCS - Outreach Choir - Grace Fellowship Hall
Monday
7 pm Bible Study — The Cohen Home, 121 Kurt Dr., Dover
Tuesday
7 am Men's Bible Study — Ed. Bldg., Search Classroom
9:30 am Staff Meeting — Library
2 pm Women’s Covenant Discipleship — Parlor
7 pm Delaware Choral Society — Grace Fellowship Hall
Wednesday
9 am Women’s Bible Study ─ Parlor
11 am Weekly Intercessory Prayer ─ St. Paul’s Chapel
6 pm Soup and Bread Dinner ─ Parlor
6:30 pm Bell Choir Rehearsal ─ Bell Room
6:45 pm La Caminante Spanish Service ─ Parlor & St.
Paul’s Chapel
7 pm N.A. Meeting ─ Education Building
Thursday
7 pm Choir Rehearsal — Choir Room
7 pm Ensemble Rehearsal — Sanctuary
Deadlines for Sunday Bulletin and Crier Articles
Do you have something you would like to have published in either the Sunday bulletin
or the Crier? If so, the deadline for the Sunday Bulletin is Tuesday prior to the staff
meeting at 9:30 a.m. You ask why so early? All our printing of the bulletin and news-
letter is done in-house. The bulletin is reviewed at the staff meeting, corrections made,
proofed and ready for publication on Wednesday. Our team of faithful volunteers come
in first thing on Thursday to collate the bulletin for Sunday. The deadline for the Crier
is the 15th of each month. All committee chairs are expected to submit articles to
mdryda@wesleyumc-dover.com by the 15th of the month.
Friendly Calendar Reminder
Numerous meetings are held daily at Wesley church. To
avoid conflicts with scheduling, if you are planning a
meeting, luncheon, wedding, etc., and using the church
facilities in any way, it is important that you call the
church office @ 678-9626.
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