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The VisitorThe VisitorThe Visitor First United Methodist Church
320 West Main, Magnolia, Arkansas 71753
www.magnoliafumc.org To invite all to know the love of God, to share grace, and to develop relationships
June 14, 2017 Sunday 8:30 a.m.—Chapel Worship
10:45 a.m.—Sanctuary Worship
Noon—Cable Channel 13
KVMA-AM 630
KVMA-FM 99.1
7:00 p.m.—Encounter in Peace Hall
Wednesday 7:00 PM—Broadcast of
previous Sunday’s 10:45
Service Cable Channel 13
How to Reach Us: Church Office Hours
Monday—Thursday 8:00–4:00
Friday 8:00–Noon
870-234-4530
Our Staff:
Pastor Pam Estes, cell: 501-617-4887
e-mail: [email protected]
Jeremy Carter, Children & Families;
Shelly Burgess, Interim, Children &
Families; Michelle Anderson, Youth
Director; Tracie Nipper,
Administrative Secretary; Amanda
Franks, Business Manager;
Dr. Kim Shirey, Director of Music;
Dr. David Crouse, Organist
Children’s Music:
Melanie Allen, Christa Marsh,
Jennifer Bailey, Tabitha Lewis,
Anne Couch
J.D. Martin, Building Superintendent
Kenneth Manning, Custodian
Dana Phillips, Director of CDC
Barbara Lewis, Dir., The Caring Place
Stewpot: Valerie Sanders, Libby and
George Gilbert
Nursery: Burlene Easter and Kathy
Easter
A Fun And Informative Weekly
Series About The Church
www.chuckknowschurch.com
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
THURSDAY, JUNE 15 10:00 AM THE CARING PLACE 4:00 PM STEWPOT
SUNDAY, JUNE 18 8:30 AM WORSHIP (CHAPEL) 9:00 AM DONUTS WITH DAD (PEACE) 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 AM WORSHIP (SANCTUARY) ANNUAL CONFERENCE (18-21) HOT SPRINGS MONDAY, JUNE 19 4:00 PM STEWPOT
TUESDAY, JUNE 20 4:00 PM STEWPOT
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 1:00 PM INTERCESSORY PRAYER (MARILYNN BLACKWOOD’S) 5:00 PM SNACK SUPPER 5:30 PM ELEVATE (SUMMER SCHEDULE) 5:30 PM JR. AND SR. HIGH YOUTH 6:30 PM INTERCESSORY PRAYER (CHAPEL)
Non Profit
Organization
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AR
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First United Methodist Church
320 West Main
Magnolia, AR 71753
OZARK MISSION PROJECT Please be in prayer for the Ozark Mission Project
mission team. This group will be working in our
area the week of June 25-29. The team will be
sleeping, eating, and worshiping here in our church
building. Please be in prayer for this group of 75
youth and adults as they share God’s love with the
people of Magnolia and Columbia County.
We still need several more shower houses to
accommodate the team. If you can help,
contact Michelle
at 234-4530
OUR SYMPATHY
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Anne Woodward.
THE STEWPOT IS EXPANDING
The Stewpot is now associated with Feeding
America through Harvest Regional Food Bank
out of Texarkana. With this association, we are
now able to receive food from Wal-Mart. The
Stewpot is asking for YOUR help. We need
people to pick up Wal-Mart food on Tuesday
mornings. If this is something that you feel you
can help us with, please call me at 904-3470 or
email me at [email protected]. Without
YOUR help, the Stewpot would not be able to
provide meals for the hungry in our community.
Thank you in advance for considering this!
Valerie Sanders—Chair
Board Members—Bonnie Adcox,
Carl Bismark, Ann Cabala, Ginger
Cook, Kathy Dickson, Jim Garrett,
Barry Ribble, and Jamie Waller.
Pastor Pam’s Ponderings . . . We
began Sunday an emphasis on the Apostles’
Creed. We recite it frequently in worship. It is
one of the historic creeds of The Church.
Sometimes though it is helpful to consider
what we say with more diligence. One way to
do this is to sing it!
Sunday we thus sang three hymns
which refer to vital aspects of the Apostles’
Creed. Each week we’ll sing two hymns
which expound another line or two of the
creed. I trust that these familiar hymns will
help us appreciate the truth that we sing what
we believe and that as we sing we learn what
we believe.
Although The United Methodist
Church is not a creedal church, we value the shared creeds of the Church.
Members of The United Methodist Church do not have to profess any one
creed; rather we hold the truths of faith to be contained in the Risen Jesus
Christ, Lord and Savior, and in the Bible. We believe that there are various
ways to express these truths. So, at times in worship, we recite the Nicene
Creed which is a fuller creed expressing the universal faith of The Church.
Sometimes we recite a creed constructed from Scripture or borrowed from
our colleagues in Korea or Canada. Creeds express parts of the truths we
hold vital; no creed can express all we know to be true.
Let’s ponder the meaning of our joint expression with the holy
catholic Church. What does it mean that we have so much in common with
other Christians around the world and around town? How does what we say
when we say, “I believe in God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and
earth. . .,” affect what we do on Monday morning and throughout the week?
Being a faithful Christian means keeping the promises we make.
Being a disciple means pondering how Jesus wants us to live daily. Is what
we say on Sunday in worship as we recite the Apostles’ Creed together
congruent with what we do? Are we living in the full power of the Holy
Spirit and of Jesus Christ, serving the Eternal God through the holy catholic
Church? Are we living our joy in the reality of forgiven sins and everlasting
life? Let’s take this corporate faith declaration seriously. Let’s be who God
intends us to be so that all may know the God who is and was and ever
shall be!
Shalom,
Pastor Pam
A Record of Our Faithfulness
Worship S.S. June 4 146 56
June 11 116 55
Having promised to be loyal to Jesus Christ through The United Methodist Church and to do all in our power to strengthen its ministries, we live out our promise by God’s grace together—participating faithfully in the ministries of
First United Methodist Church by our prayers, our presence, our gifts, our service, and our witness, making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world!
Inviting all to know the love of God, share grace, develop relationships
Our Prayers of Intercession Our Witness
Our Service
Our Presence
Our Gifts
STEWPOT VOLUNTEERS
THURSDAY, JUNE 15
Host/Hostess: Miriam Leman
Servers: Bobby Radar, Cynthia & Jim
Boswell
MONDAY, JUNE 19 Host/Hostess: James Garrett
Servers: Carl Bismark, Scotty Jack, Ann Cabala
TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Host/Hostess: Mary Helen Martin
Servers: Joyce Crane, Judy Munn, Fannie King
Service Schedule ALTAR GUILD—Sanctuary
Kim Wyrick (6/12-6/11) Tracy Card (6/12-6/18)
ALTAR GUILD—Chapel
Whitney Whitelaw & Linda Wood
A Record of Our Faithfulness
Offerings
June 4 $13,482.00
June 11 4,944.01
Our Weekly Service in Worship
SUNDAY, JUNE 11
Acolytes: Warner Peterson
Youth Usher: Myron Smith
Psalter Leader: Mariah Guevara
Our Prayers of Praise
To participate in our prayer ministry, please contact Tracie at the
office. She’ll add you to the email network or the phone
notification list.
We ask for God’s help for —
Bereaved and ill
Landon Beams
Ricky McWilliams
Those who work for peace
All those affected by violence
Homebound
We praise God for…
VBS—complete list next week
Faith Fathers
God’s Blessing’s
Helpers around the church and
parsonages
Hannah Kaar and the Youth Choir
CAMP TANAKO BROCHURES ARE HERE!
Camps are available
for those entering 1st grade
through 12th grade this fall.
Camp information is available
in the church office. You can
also visit www.tanako.org for
more information and FAQs. Scholarships are
available for children involved in the ministries of
FUMC. If you have any questions, please contact
Shelly Burgess, 234-4530.
To contribute to the scholarships for Camp,
please mark your donation!
TREEHOUSE NEWS All Age Fellowship Events
June 18—Donuts with Dad
July 2—Pancake Sunday
August 9—School Kickoff
Children’s Ministry activity
Wednesday Nights All summer long
Meals: 5:00 p.m.
Activities: 5:30—7:15 p.m.
JUNE
BIRTHDAYS
The Arkansas Annual Conference Sunday, June 18-21
Bank of the Ozarks Arena Hot Springs, Arkansas
Official webpage: ac2017.arumc.org
PRAYERS FOR ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Please be in prayer for our upcoming Annual
Conference, Sunday, June 18-Wednesday, June 21
6/1 Blake Watson 6/15 Ann Thomas
6/3 David Price 6/18 Stephen Brasher
6/4 Jane Alexander 6/21 Coby Cook
6/4 Joyce Cary 6/21 Lexi Hicks
6/5 Bonnie Keith 6/23 Bonnie Adcox
6/5 Alvarene Peace 6/23 John Alexander, Jr.
6/6 Shawnee Cooper 6/23 Cara Kardas
6/10 Elizabeth Bagwell 6/23 Jake Nielsen
6/10 Blaine Greer 6/23 Tanner Nielsen
6/10 Robbie Geer 6/30 Nick Price
6/11 J Courson
6/14 Laura Kaar
6/14 Ginger McConnell
Acolyte Training Students entering the 5th grade this fall and
interested in joining the acolyte
ministry, contact Casey Carter
(870-310-2788 or
to set-up a time to be trained.
Thanks so much to all the volunteers that helped spread the
Smurf turf Saturday morning for the CDC Playground. Sunday, June 18