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East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church The Trumpet Call A g u s 9 2 Devotional Corner  "During commitment campaigns of the  past, church members were encouraged to write and submit brief devotionals to be read each day by the congregation. Below is a sample devotional written by Ana Price from the 2001 commitment cam-  paign. Ple ase praye rfully co nsider wr iting a devotional for our 2015 campaign, and submit it to Gloria Ladlee at: (570) 595 - 2582."  Romans 8:35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? Read Romans 37 -39. It was August 11, 1989, and we had been blessed with the birth of our second child. There were a lot of complications that could have affected the birth. My husband and l knew that God walked the diffi- cult journey with us, and his everlasting love was shown through the birth of our perfect son.  Immediately following David's birth, I developed complications that led me to years of pain and uncertainty about the quality of my health. In 1992, we received the news that unless the cranial  pressure was reduced I would eventually not be able to walk. Chil- dren are God's most precious gift and I wanted to savor the joy of all that motherhood had to offer for as long as I could.  Today, I still have days of struggle, and I rejoice in that. Even in pain I can feel God's love for I know that it is by the grace of God that I am walking. I thank God for allowing me to walk another day, for allowing me to serve him, but most of all thank him for allowing me to experience his abiding love. God's boundless love for me is like the love I have for my children, a deep love that bubbles up in my heart; but God's love is that multiplied by infinity. I live every day giving of my time, gifts, and talents to glorify God and I give him the praise for all that he has done in my life. I know that only through him all things are possible, and he has shown me  that over and over again. Prayer: 0 Lord, may your purpose be fulfilled in my life today -to love you Completely, to love myself correctly, and to love others com- passionately and live as you would like me to live. Amen   Ana Price Our Vision:  To challenge and encour age everyone in our congregation to know and fol- low Christ by:  Growing as disciples through Christ s teachings  Connecting with o ne another in Christian community  Serving Christ by serving others   Praising God as we worship Christ  Sunday Services 8:30 a.m. Traditional 9:45 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 a.m. Traditional East Stroudsburg United  Methodist Church 83 S. Courtland St.  East Stroudsburg, PA 18301  (570) 421- 3280  [email protected]  www.esumc.net  

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East Stroudsburg 

United Methodist Church 

The Trumpet Call

Devotional Corner  

"During commitment campaigns of the past, church members were encouragedto write and submit brief devotionals to bread each day by the congregation. Belis a sample devotional written by AnaPrice from the 2001 commitment cam-

 paign. Please prayerfully consider writina devotional for our 2015 campaign, andsubmit it to Gloria Ladlee at: (570) 595 -2582."  

Romans 8:35 

Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble orhardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger orsword? Read Romans 37 -39.

It was August 11, 1989, and we had been blessed with the birth oour second child. There were a lot of complications that could havaffected the birth. My husband and l knew that God walked the dicult journey with us, and his everlasting love was shown throughthe birth of our perfect son. 

Immediately following David's birth, I developed complications thaled me to years of pain and uncertainty about the quality of myhealth. In 1992, we received the news that unless the cranial  pressure was reduced I would eventually not be able to walk. Chidren are God's most precious gift and I wanted to savor the joy ofall that motherhood had to offer for as long as I could.  Today, I still have days of struggle, and I rejoice in that. Even inpain I can feel God's love for I know that it is by the grace of Godthat I am walking. I thank God for allowing me to walk another dafor allowing me to serve him, but most of all thank him for allowinme to experience his abiding love. God's boundless love for me is

like the love I have for my children, a deep love that bubbles up inmy heart; but God's love is that multiplied by infinity. I live every dgiving of my time, gifts, and talents to glorify God and I give him tpraise for all that he has done in my life. I know that only throughhim all things are possible, and he has shown me 

that over and over again. 

Prayer: 0 Lord, may your purpose be fulfilled in my life today-to loyou Completely, to love myself correctly, and to love others com-passionately and live as you would like me to live. Amen 

 Ana Price 

Our Vision: 

To challenge and encour age everyonein our congregation to know and fol-low Christ by: 

Growing as disciples through Christ ’steachings 

Connecting with one another inChristian community 

Serving Christ by serving others 

Praising God as we worship Christ  

Sunday Services 

8:30 a.m. Traditional 

9:45 a.m. Contemporary 

11:00 a.m. Traditional 

East Stroudsburg United  

Methodist Church 

83 S. Courtland St. 

East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 

(570) 421- 3280  

[email protected]  

www.esumc.net  

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Most of the time, when we pray,we have ulterior motives. Wedesire something to go in ourfavor or align with our idea ofhow we think the outcomeshould be. We could not be fur-ther from the truth. I can recountso many occasions when Godhas done the complete oppositeof what I expected him to an-

swer. God's ways are definitely not my ways, and ulti-

mately, looking back, I am glad that he did not answer myprayers as I thought, because his ways were so muchbetter. I have learned that although it's perfectly accepta-ble to ask God for what I want, it is always better to say"thy will be done" and wait to see how he works. Accord-ing to Greg Laurie, a well-known evangelist, "As you getin sync with the will of God, you will see that prayer is notgetting God to do what you want him to do, but prayer isgetting you to do what God wants you to do." Think of allthe people God used to proclaim the coming of Christ.We have over three hundred and fifty prophecies aboutJesus, and in the New Testament there are only a fewwho recognized his coming, including John the Baptist.God was preparing his people throughout scripture for a

big change in the way they would worship Him; that wwas Jesus Christ: "Behold, I am doing a new thing; nosprings forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a waythe wilderness and rivers in the desert" (Isaiah 43:19).Imagine how difficult it was for the Jewish people, espcially the religious leaders, to abandon their way of woship for something so new and so different. It is onlythrough the power of the Holy Spirit that lives are transformed. As you pray this week, the Vision Team asksyou to consider these words from scripture: "I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of

God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy aacceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Dobe conformed to this world, but be transformed by therenewal of your mind, that by testing you may discernwhat is the will of God, what is good and acceptable aperfect" (Romans 12:1-2). During the listening sessions, many people shared a dsire to say The Lord's Prayer at every service. Jesustaught us to pray "thy will be done" and not my will bedone. My prayer is for God’s will to be accomplished oEarth as it is in Heaven for ESUMC. I pray you will mait yours as well. Thank you for your faithfulness in pray

Cathy Saunders: Vision Team Member  

From Our Vision Team 

August Dollar Challenge 

School supplies are neededChurch Women United backpacks, soup kitchen and Opation Santa boxes. Placeitems in box in Oberholtzer

Hall. 

Thanks and Blessings, Lind

Thanks to all who came out durinthe past few days to help make oBargain Basement such a succesWe especially want to thank thos

who helped set up and tear down. 

We also want to thank you if you donated or pur-chased any of the many items that went through odoors. 

Sunday Evening youth activties will be starting up again oSunday, September 13th. 

JAM (Jesus And Me) activitwill begin on Thursday, Septeber 17th. 

“ Pray for each other so that you maybe healed. The prayer of a righteousman is powerful and effective.” James5:16b 

Weekly our Stephen Ministers aremeeting with their care receivers, lis-

tening to their concerns, and liftingthem in prayer. Stephen Ministerspray for God’s mercy and cure for the

care receiver ’s pain, suffering and needs. We ask you,our congregation, to support the Stephen Ministers byincluding them and their care receivers in your prayers. 

For more information, contact Peggy Strack at thechurch office: 570-421-3280, ext. 1023.

Mary Lou Kear  is receiving physical therapy atGood Shepherd. Cards may be sent to her: Room313B, Good Shepherd Plaza, 850 South 5th St., Allen-town, Pa. 18103.

Two Sided Name Tags 

Additional name cards have been printed and placed inour lanyard name tags to enable them to be read fromboth sides. (They often flip over when being worn). Ifyou keep your name tag at home, please pick up youradditional card for your name tag on the small whitetables in Oberholtzer Hall. 

Outreach Opportunities 

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Opportunities/News 

Children’s Ministry 

We here at Children’s Ministryare so glad to see the greatturnout of children for ourSonday Summer Seekers. Notonly from our church family, butmany visitors also. Our focusfor the rest of August will besetting a firm foundationthrough prayer, the Bible and

following in the footsteps of the disciples. Rememberthis is all done through a fun, relaxed and loving way.It’s never to late to join us, so please come on down.If not now, coming for the new school year we will beooking for many volunteers. If you can donate one

or two Sundays a year. That would be great. 

Also, something exciting for the holidays. We are

planning a bus trip to Koziars Christmas Village.

November 28th, 2015. 

Good Byeand

Best Wishes! 

Lois Taylor has been anactive member of theESUMC family for 70years. She participated ithe Davis Sunday Schooclass and most recently tStine Sunday School clas

She made many shawls for the prayer shawl mintry and contributed in countless ways to the life ofour church. On August 11th, Lois will be moving to Arizonawhere her daughter Becky lives. We will miss Lobut know that God will bless this new chapter of hlife! Mail may be sent to Lois Taylor, c/o CharlesBecky Turtzo, 4494 N. Reston Place, Prescott Valey, AZ 86314. 

 A candidate for director of Music and Worship is visiting and it is now official-we will be meeting as follows:  Adult and youth bells together -Tues, 8/18, 6:30-7:30Chimes - Thursday, 8/20, 5-5:45 

We want to both gear up for the upcoming season, get a sense of Dan's experience and style, and see eachother again! I also welcome you all to invite anyone interested (past members or potential new players) to joinus-the more the merrier! 

 Any questions, please feel free to contact me-

Karen Raub 570-460-7161 or  [email protected] 

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Staff Contact Information Main Office: 570-421-3280 

Pastor: Jim Todd   [email protected]  1014 

Secretary: Maria Ragonese  [email protected]  1010 

Congregational Care: Peggy Strack  [email protected] 1023 

Music & Worship:Youth Ministry: Scott Kuhnle [email protected]  1013 

Children’s Ministry: Pam O’Brien  [email protected] 1017 

Technology Support: Michael Corey  [email protected]  1012 

Finances: Sue Mertz  [email protected]  1015 

Financial Secretary: Cyndie Faunce  [email protected]  1025 

Maintenance: William Mack  [email protected]  1018 

Fellowship Hall Kitchen  1030 

Church (Inside Breezeway)  1031Organist: Pauline Fox  [email protected]  ----

Audio-visuals: Joe Dorsch  [email protected]  ----

The OK’s are going to ShawneePlayhouse on Aug. 13 at 2 P.M. to see“Babes in Hollywood”.  This is the story oJudy Garland and Mickey Rooney.  Sounlike a play we might like.

 

 As it is a local activity, there will be notransportation and you have to get yourown ticket.  They will not hold seats unlethey are paid for and we didn’t haveenough people for group rate. They did sthey would try to save a section for us, syou want to go, ask to be seated with theESUMC group.  Tickets are $26.00.  If   ywant to go, call ASAP because they fill ufast in the summertime. 

For questions. Call Erma at570-421-1422.

We know that traditions ar

important to us, especiallyduring the holidays. And Cdren's Ministry would like tstart one or add one to youfamily's.

On Saturday November, 28th we are planninbus trip to Koziar ’s Christmas Village in Bernville Pa.

We will be leaving ESUMC at 2:45 p.m. andreturning 10:00. The cost will be $29.00 foradults, $27.00 for children. This price includround trip bus and admission. 

This is a walking event, with both inside andoutsidedisplays.

You may bring a bag lunch, snacks etc, or pchase food there. Visit their website for moreinfo 

http://www.koziarschristmasvillage.com/me/ 

If interested contact Pam O’Brien or MichaeCorey at (570) 421-3280 or [email protected] or

ur Mission is to love Jesus Christ

and share His Love