august 2018 the purpose of fishing is to catch fish · 2018-07-31 · ryone should be a fisherman...
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Contact the Church Office: [email protected]
AUGUST 2018
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The Purpose of Fishing
is to Catch Fish
I don’t know everything about fishing, but let me share with you sever-
al things I have learned or have come to understand about fishing.
1. Fish do not come to the fisherman. Fishermen have to go to the
fish. Occasionally we may hear about one that jumps into the boat, but that’s rare. We have to go where the fish are, offer them some-
thing to get their attention to take what we have to offer before reeling them in.
2. Fishing needs to be intentional. You don't hear of a fisherman when asked how he or she did, answer, “I didn't catch any but I influenced
several.” The challenge we face is many do not find fish because they are not looking for fish to catch, and if they do find them they aren’t ready. Fish don’t bite all of the time. The
ones that catch the most fish are those who have lines out when the fish decide to bite. And sometimes that takes time.
3. Shared fishing experiences bring blessings and shared success. It’s always more fun to share a common experience.
4. Boats don’t catch fish. Rods and reels and hooks and lines and sinkers by themselves don’t catch fish, only people catch fish and that is why the fish-
ing business is our business.
The church exists for the fish who have not yet been caught. It is our job to go out and find those fish and to catch those fish and to bring those fish into
the Kingdom of God.
If you are a follower of Christ, you are here today because somebody went
fishing. We were all fish once and the reason why we are here is because somebody fished for us. We were caught. We were cleaned and we were
changed by the power of Jesus Christ and we love it.
Now it came to pass that a group existed who called themselves
fishermen. And lo, there were many fish in the waters all
around. In fact, the whole area was surrounded by streams and
lakes filled with fish. And the fish were hungry.
Week after week, month after month, and year after year, these
who called themselves fishermen met in meetings and talked
about their call to fish, the abundance of fish, and how they
might go about fishing. Year after year they carefully defined
what fishing means, defended fishing as an occupation, and de-
clared that fishing is always to be a primary task of fishermen.
These fishermen built large, beautiful buildings called "Fishing Headquarters." The plea was that eve-
ryone should be a fisherman and every fisherman should fish. One thing they didn't do, however: They
didn't fish.
They engaged in all kinds of other occupations. They built power plants to pump water for fish and
tractors to plow new waterways. Some said that they wanted to be part of the fishing party, but they
felt called to furnish fishing equipment. Others felt their job was to relate to the fish in a good way so
the fish would know the difference between good and bad fishermen. Others felt that simply letting
the fish know they were nice, land-loving neighbors and how loving and kind they were was enough.
Imagine how hurt some were when one day a person suggested that those who don't catch fish were
really not fishermen, no matter how much they claimed to be. Yet it did sound correct. Is a person a
fisherman if, year after year, he or she never catches a fish?
The greatest difference we will ever make in this life is to lead others to be different in their life by knowing Christ. Hear this, God wants to take where you are and who you are and place you in the lives of other people where you can follow Him and fish for them and catch some of them and bring them into His family.
In a survey taken of people not currently attending church, 31% said that they would very likely go if invited. 51% said they would be somewhat likely to come.
Will everybody come if asked? No, but don’t let the fish that don’t bite keep you from continuing to fish for the ones that will!
Studies have shown that many churches have less than 5% of goers ever invite anyone to church.
The number one reason people start coming to church (or coming back to church) is because of the consistent encouragement of a trusted friend. Be that friend!
Make a friend. Be a friend.
Bring a friend to Christ!
What We Can Learn from Dogs
Hazel had barely moved or even opened her
eyes. It’d been days, and the situation was get-
ting desperate. A call went out for a member of
the hospital canine corps.
Moments later, Koyla, a 145-pound shaggy white Great Pyrenees, crawled up on Hazel's hospital bed and snuggled her warm and furry body in next to her patient, who hadn't twitched a muscle for days.
After a short period of time, they noticed Hazel’s
hand start inching toward the dog. She began to
stroke its fur. Within the hour Hazel was smiling
and talking, calling the huge dog her friend.
What is it about dogs that evoke such a positive
response? Whatever it is, if we were to have the
kind of ministry in our churches, homes, and
communities that pet partners have in hospitals,
what could that look like? What would faithful
obedience to the will of God, and a willingness
to "come" to the side of others as their advocate
mean in the lives of those around us?
Some believe God put dogs on earth to remind
us of some important truths.
Following are 10 dog-truths that might help and
bless us in our daily walk.
1. Greet loved ones with wagging tail. The wagging tail
affirms that this is our home, where we live, where
we're safe and where we're loved.
2. Eat with gusto and enthusiasm. Dogs know that eat-
ing is a celebration of life. Breaking bread together is
holy. Animosities are dissipated at meals, barriers bro-
ken down, friendships renewed and strengthened.
3. On hot days, drink lots of water and lie under a
shady tree. Relax, slow down and enjoy. Give yourself
a time out. Opt out, unplug, and get lazy.
4. Run, romp and play daily. Physical exercise is as
important for the soul as it is for the body. When we
learn to play and stretch and get some exercise, we'll
feel better from the inside out.
5. Be loyal. If your dog is nothing else, he is loyal to a
fault. Loyalty’s a critical element of discipleship, for it
speaks to our relationship with others: our spouse, our
vocation, our community, and our friends.
6. When you're happy, dance around and wag your tail.
Thankfulness and celebration are powerful dynamics
for successful and healthy living.
7. If someone is having a bad day, sit close and nuzzle
gently. We all have bad days. That's why we need en-
couragement and affirmation. When depressed, we
know that words are not always needed. A gentle nuz-
zle will often bring us around.
8. No matter how harshly you're scolded, don't pout -
run back and make friends. Carrying grudges makes
life a drudgery.
9. Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.
10. Bark with your buddies. Barking says we belong in
this together. We are one.
May we all be dogly Godly!
Church Family,
This month in Merge, our
students are going
through ‘Merge 101’.
This is a series where we
will take a few weeks
and study and learn the
core DNA of our student ministry. We hope to cast a
vision for students that they will take into the school
year! We will be pulling truths from the Bible and
outline our calling to reach others with the Gospel, as
well as the tools for personal faith growth. Join me in
praying for our students as they go back to school.
That they would be a light for Christ on their cam-
puses. Also that this year would be a year of faith
revitalization within our community. We are believ-
ing that The Lord is wanting to do a mighty work,
and we will be seeking His will, and listening for His
voice.
Thank you!
Josh
We also had the
blessing to wel-
come our second
daughter into the
world this past
month. Selah
Grace Hawkins
came into this
world at 6:00 PM, July 17, 2018. She weighed in
at 8 pounds, 11 ounces. Thank you so much for
all of your prayers! They were truly a blessing
for our family.
A cheerful heart is
good medicine, but
a crushed spirit
dries up the bones.
(Proverbs 17:22 NIV)
LAUGHTER is an
amazing thing! It’s a
tension dissolver. It’s
an antidote to anxiety. It’s just like a tranquilizer,
but without any side effects. And it’s free! You
don’t even need a prescription.
Laughter is life’s shock absorber! If we want to
have less stress in our lives, we need to learn to
laugh at our circumstances! We have to find the
fun in the frustrating!
With all of the stress in our fast-paced world,
with all of the stress in our relationships, we
need to utilize this vital resource that God has
given us! Share a smile and a laugh—they are
contagious and can change a person’s day!
“For the despondent, every day brings trouble;
for the happy heart, life is a continual feast.”
(Proverbs 15:15 NLT.)
************
Laughter is conta-
gious! Scientists have
said that most babies
and small children
smile over 100 times a
day. Adults usually 15
or less — unless they
look at a baby or a child!
So, here’s a dose for you right now. I hope that at least one of them will bring a smile to your face, and I hope you will share that smile with others.
Notes of Thanks
Dear First United Methodist Church,
Thank you very much for the graduation card and
gift. It was very thoughtful and much appreciated. It is definitely something I will put into use.
Sincerely,
Timothy Finlayson
Thank you all so very much for your love and kind-ness during the lost of our Mom. We ask that God
bless and keep each of you safe.
Bernice, Johnny, Clearance, Juanita, Debra and Don
The Jones Family
Let the musical journey begin! Join violinist Jared Starr and pianist Andy Lagrimas as
they present a recital of solo and duo works for violin and piano. The program is drawn from an electric and diverse collection of in-ternational composers, including: Baroque masterpieces by Handel and Scarlatti; Tango from Argentina’s Astor Piazzolla; Jazz-
inspired works by American’s own George Gershwin and music from Hollywood’s greatest composer, John Williams.
Jared and Andy are a violin/piano duo who met as doctoral students at Florida State Uni-versity. Among their recent local appearances as a duo include recitals at Valdosta State University, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts as well as church recitals throughout Georgia and Florida. Andy has served as a guest pia-nist and conductor for the past year for us and Jared is active as a solo and orchestra vi-olinist throughout the local area.
Admission is free and the program is suitable for all ages. Make plans to spend a Sunday afternoon listening to beautiful music on Au-gust 5, at 2:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary.
Jefferson
Somerset
School needs
your help!
Jefferson Somerset School would like
to ensure that all K-12 students come to
school this year with a backpack and
school supplies. Some families cannot
afford these items so your help would
be appreciated very much! Please see
the bulletin board in the Family Minis-
try Center for a listing of grades and
supplies needed for each grade. If you
can help, please return your item(s) to
Nancy Whitty, the Church Office or to
the Jefferson Somerset School before
Friday, August 10. For more infor-
mation, please contact Nancy Whitty at
342-0840 or by email: nwhit-
2018-2019 WEDNESDAY NIGHT FELLOWSHIP MEAL COOK TEAM SCHEDULE
9-05----------#1 11-14- - - -#9 1-23-------#3 4-03- - - #1
9-12----------#2 11-21------NM* 1-30-----FFFR* 4-10------#2
9-19----------#3 11-28- - - #10 2-06-------#4 4-17------JH*
9-26----------#4 12-05- -MMFR* 2-13-------#5 4-24-----FFFR*
10-3--------- #5 12-12------DT* 2-20-------#6 5-01------#3
10-10-------UW* 12-19 -----JH* 2-27-------#7 5-08-----YFR*
10-17--------#6 12-26-----NM* 3-06---MMFR* 5-15------#4
10-24--------#7 1-02------ NM* 3-13-------#8 5-22------#5
10-31------YFR* 1-09 - - - #1 3-20- - - - #9 5-29- - - #10
11-07--------#8 1-16------- #2 3-27- - - #10
UW - United Way Fundraiser Meal
YFR - Youth Fundraiser Meal
NM - No Meal
MMFR - Methodist Men Fundraiser Meal
DT - Decorated Tables; Covered Dish Christmas Meal
JH - Pastor John & Kathy Hicks FREE Appreciation Meal
FFFR— Frances Fellowship Fundraiser Meal
The Wedesday Night Fellowship Meal Ministry, a ministry of Nurture Teams, is gearing up to start serving your Wednesday evening meal beginning September 5th , 6:00 PM. Show some love and appreciation to the following team leaders, team members, our coordinators - George (Coop) and Diane Cooper, purchasing –Joyce Hrynciw and Margaret Calhoun, and money counter-Jane Vollertsen.
A donation of $5 per meal/per person, or $15 per family, is requested by the Wednesday Night Fellowship Meal Ministry to help defray food costs and purchase of paper products. The Wednesday Night Fellowship Meal Ministry respectfully
requests no take-outs be served until all present are served.
Fund Raiser Meals: Please be cognizant some meals served on Wednesday evenings are not a ministry of the Wednesday Night Fellowship Meal Ministry. Occasionally, fund raiser meals may occur. These fund raiser meals may benefit youth ministries, Frances Fellowship ministries, United Way, or Methodist Men sponsored meals to benefit their benevolent work or in support of scouting. Reserved, pre-paid, takeout meals may occur during planned fund raisers.
You are invited to come break bread and be in fellowship!
-Diane Freeman, Chair Nurture Teams Ministries
WEDNESDAY NIGHT FELLOWSHIP MEAL COOK TEAM LEADERS AND MEMBERS
2018-2019
TEAM #1 THE BILL BROWN TEAM________________________________________
Bill Brown - Team Leader Larry & Diane Freeman Jack & Barbara Wirick
Dottie Taylor Pat Inmon Tom & Bettie Hogle
TEAM #2 THE RED APRON TEAM_________________________________________
Pat Frey - Co-Team Leader Betty Messer - Co-Team Leader Jim Messer Dianne Knecht John & Martha White Mary Lou Giddens
Wayne Frey Claire Frey Linda Benedict
TEAM #3 THE METHODIST MEN TEAM____________________________________
Pastor John Hicks - Team Leader John Hrynciw Larry Freeman John White George Cooper Buck Bird
Walt Moehle Dean Jerger Jack Manucy Jack Wirick Mike Price Mike Ashworth
TEAM #4 THE JANE VOLLERTSEN TEAM ____________________________
Jane Vollertsen - Team Leader Ted Nixon Jim & Amanda Hammers
Jack Wirick Art & Ann Pacquette Woody & Gabby Vollertsen John Hrynciw
TEAM #5 THE SALLY JORDAN TEAM______________________________________
Sally Jordan - Team Leader Dean & Andie Jerger Jack & Glenda Manucy
Margaret Calhoun Linda Henry Julia Price-Scott
TEAM #6 THE JACK BULLOCH TEAM ____________________________
Jack Bulloch - Team Leader Tim & Helen Braswell Bill & Lissa Moon
John & Marjorie Finlayson Dan & Judy Allen (clean-up)
TEAM #7_______________THE 3 J’s & LARRY TEAM________________________________________
Pastor John Hicks - Team Leader John & Joyce Hrynciw Larry Freeman
John White Jack Manucy
TEAM #8_______________THE MIKE/COOP TEAM__________________________________________
Mike Price - Team Leader George Cooper Adie Price Diane Cooper Lynette Wimberly Dianne Knecht
Bill Brown Betty Messer/Pat Frey (back-up)
TEAM #9_______________THE YOUTH TEAM______________________________________________
Josh Hawkins - Team Leader Youth, Youth Parents & Friends of Youth
TEAM #10_______________THE PJ & CREW TEAM__________________________________________
Pastor John Hicks - Team Leader Crew Members
Monticello Music Academy Registration 2018-2019
Monticello Music Academy offers music enrichment to children of all age groups. We invite children from four years through 6th grade to our classes on Tuesday afternoon, starting September 4th at First United Methodist Church. This year we will serve a low sugar snack from 4:15-4:30. Classes meet from 4:30-5:30. We are asking parents to donate $5 to help with the expense of snacks, music and instruments if they are able. Please pay with a check to FUMC Music Academy and write your child’s name in the “FOR” line. Because so much planning goes into each les-son, we would like families to complete and return this registration with a firm commitment to ongoing participation.
Please register your children below and return this form to the FUMC church office by August 26th.
4, 5 and 6 Year Old Singing & Musical Rhythm and Movement
(Child must be 4 by September 1, 2018)
Child’s Name _____________________________ Age________
2nd-3rd Grade Singing Melody Bells Keyboard 1
Children in this age group will attend two 30-minute classes. Please do not sign for Keyboard unless you can provide a keyboard at home and your child is committed to regular home practice. Indicate 1st and 2nd choice for instrument class.
Child’s Name _____________________________ Grade______Singing,_____Melody Bells_or_Keyboard 1
Child’s Name _____________________________ Grade_____ Singing,_____Melody Bells_or_Keyboard 1
4th-6th Grade Singing and Instrument choice (Melody Bells, Keyboard 1 or 2, Guitar 1 or 2)
Children in this age group will attend two 30-minute classes. Please do not sign for keyboard or guitar unless you can provide the instrument at home and your child is committed to regular home practice. Indicate 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice for classes.
Child’s Name _____________________________ Grade______ Singing and (Melody Bells - Keyboard -Guitar)
Child’s Name _____________________________ Grade____ Singing and (Melody Bells - Keyboard -Guitar )
Parent’s name (printed)_____________________________ Phone #’s _____________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________________________
Email_________________________________________________________
I can teach or help.___________________________________(name)__________________(phone #)
Please mail to Monticello Music Academy Call Church office at
C/o First United Methodist Church 997-5545 for more info.
325 West Walnut Street
Monticello, FL 32345
Child’s Name _____________________________ Age________
SAN JUAN de los YERAS
Please pray for our sister church, Iglesia Methodista de San Juan de los Yeras this month, and specifically for these church members in August: Vivian Neil Aparicio Cuellar, Caridad Aguila Avalo, Bienvenido Lopez Guerrero, Rita Gil Dominguez, Luis Ladron de Guevara, Illu-minado Ortega Benage, Angela Ruiz Perez, Ana Rosa Paez Reyes and Pablo Marino Rivero Lopez.
Do you know someone who is tak-ing care of a loved one with Alzhei-mer’s Disease or other related dementia? The Alzheimer’s Sup-port Group meets in the Family Ministry Center the fourth Mon-day morning of each month from 11:30 to 1:00. A light lunch is pro-
vided and your loved one is provided respite care during the group meeting. The meeting this month will take place on Monday, August 27 in the Family Ministry Center. If you desire ad-ditional information, please contact the Alzhei-mer’s Support Project at 386-2778, or call the Church office.
The Chancel Choir
rehearsals will
resume this month.
Rehearsals begin on
Wednesday, August
1, at 6:45 p.m. in the
Choir Room. Come and join us as we
lift our voices to God! You will be so
glad you did!!
HIDE AND SEEK
CONTEST: Our winner from last month was Frank Smith! Congratulations Frank! Inside this newsletter you will find the word “conductor”.
The word can be anywhere, so LOOK carefully and be the first person to call the Church Office and speak to Debra. You must give her the loca-tion to claim your prize (the word above is NOT the winning answer). The prize will be a free meal ticket to our Wednesday night dinners. Remem-ber - you must be the first person to call and have the location. Don’t leave a message on the recorder - it won’t count! The contest is open to all. Good Luck!
CHARGE
CONFERENCE DATE HAS BEEN
SET:
Committee Chairs, Committee Co-Chairs,
Church Council Members and all interest-
ed folks: Please mark your calendar for Monday, October 15, 6:30 p.m. at St.
Paul’s in Tallahassee. This year the District will have many Churches meeting
at one central location and there will not be a sharing time. As more information
becomes available, we will forward to
you.
For now - Mark Your Calendars!!
Monticello Music Academy will begin September 4th! This FUN chil-dren’s ministry is a joint project in-volving teachers and students from the entire community. It is for chil-dren from the age of 4 years old through 6th grade. We will meet Tues-day afternoons from 4:30-5:30 P.M. in FUMC’s Youth Center and Sunday
school rooms. The curriculum includes melody bells, keyboard, guitar and singing. You may pick up registra-tion forms in the back of the church for your children, grandchildren and neighbors and return them by August 26th.
We are always looking for more adult and teen helpers for everything from teaching to serving snacks. Each new person brings in wonderful new and exciting ideas to add to our program. If you like working with children, and can spare one hour per week, we have a place for you! Please call Julia Price-Scott at 559-4784.
Anniversaries
1 Zane & Mischa Bishop 4 John & Marjorie Finlayson 10 Steve & Suzy Nagy 21 Larry & Diane Freeman 23 Bill & Lissa Moon 24 Mike & Charlotte Sims
Children’s Sermons
5 Kathy Hicks 12 Nancy Whitty 19 Nancy Whitty 26 Richard Finlayson
Birthdays
1 Jack Krebs Richard Watt Barbara Wirick 4 Patty Magana 5 Doris Brake Brad Mueller 6 Lenny Cremeans 7 Parker Sheehan 8 Tom Randle 10 Jamen Brock 11 Robin Richardson 12 Hannah Richardson Spencer Richardson 13 Dottie Taylor 14 Eleanor Revell 15 Harold Malloy Kelley Richardson Hope Randle
Riley Rowe
20 Lynette Wimberly
21 Jim Messer
Sheila Slik
Travis Richards
22 Julia McBee
23 Earlene Knight
Tricia Smith
24 Mary Pate Handley
Danny Jackson
26 Jeff Trammell
31 Julianna French
Liturgist
5 Chandra Snell 12 Mary Beth Finlayson 19 Mary Beth Finlayson 26 Mary Beth Finlayson
Acolytes
5 Rommel Ingram
12 Georgia Mills
19 Charles Ball
26 Rommel Ingram
August Communion Elements
5 - Ray & Juanice Hughes
Children’s Church
5 Kathy Hicks 12 Nancy Whitty 19 Marilyn Youtzy 26 Kathy Hicks
Usher
John Gebhard
Greeters
Billie McClellan
Ann Schaubel
Flowers
5 Steve & Suzy Nagy
12 Available/Need Volunteer*
19 Available/Need Volunteer*
26 Available/Need Volunteer*
*Please contact the office if you are interested in supplying flowers/plants for open weeks.
August 2018
S M T W T F S
1
4:30 - Bible Study - last class until September 5:00 - Prayer Group 6:00 - Wednesday night meal 6:45 - Chancel Choir
2 3 4
5
8:30–Praise & Worship
9:45–Sunday School
11:00-Traditional Worship
12:45 - Singles Group Covered
Dish Luncheon at Pat Inmon’s
2:00 - Piano and Violin Recital -
Sanctuary - Free Admission
5:00 - Merge Student Ministries
6
7:00 - SPRC
7 6:30 - Missions
8
6:00 - Chancel Choir
9 10
Jefferson Somerset
School supplies needed by today
11
12 Chuck Wagon Sunday
8:30–Praise & Worship
9:45–Sunday School
11:00-Traditional Worship
5:00 - Merge Student Ministries
13
14
15 5:00 - Prayer Group 6:00 - Wednesday night meal 6:45 - Chancel Choir
16 17
Singles - Social Hour at
Betsy’s
18
19
8:00-Breakfast With Jesus
8:30–Praise & Worship
9:45–Sunday School
11:00-Traditional Worship
5:00 - Merge Student Ministries
20
4:45 - School Board Meeting
21
7:00 - Trustees
22
6:00 - Chancel Choir
23
24 25
26
8:30–Praise & Worship
9:45 - Sunday School
11:00-Traditional Worship
5:00 - Merge Student Ministries
Music Academy Registration
Forms are due today
27
11:30 -1:00 - Alzheimer’s Support Group
28
29
6:00 - Chancel Choir
30 31
First United Methodist Church Non-Profit Organization
325 West Walnut Street U.S. Postage Paid
Monticello, FL 32344 Permit No. 3
Founded ca. 1828
Pastor John Hicks
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CHURCH STAFF
Pastor John Hicks CEC Director Connie Swiggard
Administrative Assistant Debra Roderick Preschool Teachers Sue Ellen Beat
Praise & Worship Leader Becky Stoutamire Theodosia Blue
Chancel Choir Director Kody Wallace Miranda Gillyard
Youth Director Joshua Hawkins Angela Johnson
Organist Eleanor Hawkins Juanita Jones
Pianist Laura Powell CEC Phone (850) 997-6400
Nursery Attendants Tata Ingram
Sally Pumphrey
Addie Bowen
Olivia Walton Church Phone (850) 997-5545
Sextons Tom Roderick Church Fax (850) 997-6768
Bobby Ingram