First United Methodist TOWER June 2015 J une is the month for graduations, weddings, end of school year parties and thank-yous – all kinds of endings and beginnings. But this year, I’m mindful of vacation planning in June. This year’s summer vacation has taken on a very special significance for our family. Last summer we didn’t take a family vacation because of our move to Sebring and everything that goes with relocating. Then, last October, Alison and I “celebrated” our twentieth wedding anniversary with surgery to remove the tumor in her right breast. These past eight months have been difficult but also rich in important lessons. We have been reminded of the importance of faith during tough times. We have learned what a loving and supportive church family we have here at First Church, Sebring. And we have been reminded of the importance of taking time to cultivate those relationships that matter most. And so, when the last school bell rings we’re headed out to my hometown of Murfreesboro, Tennessee to spend time with my family whom I have not seen in two years. Then, Alison and I are doing something we’ve never done before… we’re leaving the kids with my parents and taking a vacation of our own to London! Thanks to my wonderful parents and generous friends in England who are loaning us their London flat, Alison and I hope to rediscover the joys of just being a married couple for seven days! Summers are made for time with family, time with friends, time alone. TIME! Summers and vacations are sort of like Sabbath – only extended. God built Sabbath into creation – “and on the 7th day God rested.” And the 10 commandments express the same intent – “honor the Sabbath” – God built rest into our week, each and every week – so that we might have a rhythm of work, rest, work, rest. I have come to realize that, in the hectic, high-pressure worlds where most of us live these days, Sabbath and vacation and rest are in short supply for some of our friends and families. However, God STILL desires for us to find time to rest – no, to MAKE time to rest – each and every week. So – what are YOU planning for your summer vacation? How are you going to fulfill God’s command and more importantly, take care of your body and soul this summer? Hopefully with work, rest, work, rest. And so, whatever you do this summer, come back rested and refreshed ready for a wonderful Vacation Bible School, Bahamas Mission Trip and all the great things we have planned for the fall here at First United Methodist Church of Sebring. I love being your pastor! 126 S. Pine Street • Sebring, Florida • 33870 Pg. 2 www.sebringfumc.com FIRST CHURCH FAMILY NEWS THANK YOU The United Methodist Women wish to express their thanks to all who attended the Mother-Daughter Banquet May 5th. A special thank you to Katie Fassler and all those who responded to our request for help. It was a wonderful, magical evening! Men’s Breakfast— Tuesday, June 2 All men of the church are invited to join Pastor David at 8:30 AM Tuesday, June 2, at Dee’s Restaurant for Faith, Food and Fellowship. The Scholarship Committee would like all students who are members of the church to be aware that college scholarships to Florida Southern College are available and any college students who plan to transfer to Florida Southern College and are accepted by July 1, 2015 are eligible to apply. Students should email the Scholarship Committee at: [email protected]. God Bless, Anna Miller, Scholarship Committee Chairperson Ladies Night Out - June 4 All ladies of the church are invited for an evening of fellowship and dinner. The monthly gathering will be June 4 at the Garden Café. Call Jo in the Church Office (385-5184) to make your reservation. NO MORTGAGE PAYMENTS!! Our goal is to have NO MORTGAGE PAYMENTS! See the thermometer rise as we track our progress for the “matching fund” campaign to eradicate the Family Life Center debt. Marge Brown, Business Administrator Extravagant Generosity: Mortgage Balance (May 1) Extra Giving (4/15/15 —5/15/15) Pastor’s Discretionary Fund Children’s Home Lake Junaluska Fund Bereavement Fund Radio Ministry 126 S. Pine Street • Sebring, Florida • 33870 $220,955 $1,792.00 $305.00 $250.00 $200.00 $100.00 www.sebringfumc.com Pg. 3 Vainglory: The forgotten Vice By Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung Julia Roberts on the red carpet at the Oscars. Lady Gaga singing “Applause” to worshipful fans at one of her sold-out concerts. And you and me in our Sunday best in the front row at church. What do we have in common? Chances are, says Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung, that we all suffer from vainglory -- a keen desire for attention and approval. Although contemporary culture has largely forgotten about vainglory, it was on the original list of seven capital vices and is perhaps more dangerous than ever today. In Vainglory: The Forgotten Vice DeYoung tells the story of this vice, moving from its ancient origins to its modern expressions. She defines vainglory, gives examples from popular culture, explores motivational sources, and discusses other vices associated with it such as hypocrisy and boasting. After exposing the many ways in which vainglory can rear its ugly head, she explores personal spiritual practices that can help us resist it and community practices that can help us handle glory well. Pastors David Juliano and Ron De Genaro (St. John United Methodist Church, Sebring) seal the deal for a Habitat House to be built on our property located at 212 S. Pine Street. The two churches will be co-sponsors, sharing the expenses and sweat-equity labor required for the build. Groundbreaking is expected in July. United Methodist Women Shirley Young, President During the months of June, July, and August there will be no formal unit meetings. But on the first Tuesday of the month we will meet for lunch. Please check your Yearbook for the person in charge to take your reservation. Denise Feagin will be accepting your Reading List to be turned into the SW District by July 1, 2015. Keep saving your labels. Lois Berry, Social Action Chairman, will be checking the boxes periodically. Note: The September Unit Meeting has been changed from September 1st to September 8th . The Program will still be "The Roma of Europe" led by Mary Lee Kragt from St. John's UMC. Mary Lee will be using the Study Book and videos for her presentation. 126 S. Pine Street • Sebring, Florida • 33870 Pg. 4 www.sebringfumc.com Creation Station: Katy Fassler, Director of Children’s Ministry Hello, Creation Station Friends! It’s summerrrrrr! I hear Olaf singing that, don’t you? Gotta love Olaf, but we have no snowmen in our summer theme this year. We do however have water—and lots of it! It’s time for Camp Splish Splash! Camp Splish Splash will run through both June and July and introduce our preschoolers to lots of interactive Bible stories that all teach us God’s way is perfect. And, they all have something else in common—water! So, get your tubs, buckets and towels ready. The water activities are coming. In June, preschoolers will hear about Noah, his ark, the multitude of animals and the rainbow. This one’s always a preschool favorite, Noah’s story is such a great one of how one man trusted God and did extraordinary things. And, the animals— they’re lots of fun too. Then, preschoolers will learn about Jonah and that very BIG fish. Oh Jonah, why didn’t you listen the first time? Jonah truly shows us that God’s way is perfect, even when we don’t want to do it. The month will end with Gideon and his dwindling army. Now, here is a man who really trusted that God’s way is perfect. He listened to God and allowed his scared soldiers to leave. Then, God told him to only keep the soldiers who drank from the river in a certain way. Gideon trusted and listened, and God led his army to victory. What an awesome story! As we share these stories with preschoolers, we want not only to have fun, but to show them solid examples of people following God’s way and it being the perfect way. We want to teach them to trust God’s way in the easier things so that when life gets harder, they will know that God’s way is perfect, and that’s the way they should choose. 126 S. Pine Street • Sebring, Florida • 33870 Pg 5 www.sebringfumc.com Children’s Ministry Katy Fassler, Director of Children’s Ministry G But doing the right thing often made Jesus stand apart from some of the rich and powerful people of His time. They didn’t always like what He was doing or saying, but Jesus never let those crowds persuade Him to go against what God, His Father, wanted Him to do. Even when it meant going to the cross to die, Jesus knew that it was the right thing, and He did it. rowing up, I always thought it’d be cool to be a superhero. Mostly because, well, flying sounded like it would be AMAZING. But also because superheroes stood up for what was right regardless of how dangerous or how scary the situation. Their conviction drove them to find the courage to stand up to evil, even when no one else seemed to care or stood petrified with fear. No matter what, the superhero came to the rescue. Jesus was able to live with conviction because He knew the will of His Father, and that gave Him strength and courage. In the same way, God has given us the ability to know what is right and the ability to do it. You see, when we are fueled by God’s character, we will stand up for the things that matter to God. Because showing conviction and standing up for what’s right isn’t Given the chance, I always easy, we thought that thought it would jumping into the storyline of my favorite superhero comic be a great idea for the kids to memorize book sounded like something I would want to do with my 2 Thessalonians 3:13 “Don’t ever get tired of doing life. I guess it’s because when I was kid, I didn’t realize the right thing.” The best place to find out how you that I was already part of an amazing story. No one ever should show conviction is God’s Word. When you told me that it didn’t take some super power to act like a know what God says, it makes it easier to figure out superhero. when and how you should stand for what’s right. We’re looking forward to a great summer of helping I have a feeling there are a ton of kids out there who feel kids discover that God created them in His image to the same way. That’s why we’re taking the months of join the story that He’s telling in the world. We hope June and July to discover what it means to Stand Up: Get they figure out how they can Stand Up and have in the Story as we learn more about conviction. conviction in their lives as well. 126 S. Pine Street • Sebring, Florida • 33870 www.sebringfumc.com Pg. 6 Vacation Bible School 2015 July 20—24; 6pm—8pm Ages: (potty trained) 3 yrs olds thru 5th Grade Lab Journal At the amazing SonSpark Labs, children will explore God’s life-changing plan as they find out the answers to life’s most important questions. They will discover that God loves them and that through Jesus they can be members of God’s family and personally experience God’s plan for each of us ….. GP4U=J! REGISTER by going to our website:: WWW.SEBRINGFUMC.COM Pg 7 www.sebringfumc.com help when Pastor David is away or unable to visit. Along with Joann, First Church will soon have eleven other members trained to help with visitation. Getting Started—The First Step Care Ministry To Begin Danielle Crawfis, Care Ministry Coordinator Eleven members of First Church Sebring are enrolled to begin Care Ministry training in June and four others will be taking the class this fall. In this training, we will help these members to be lay ministers who provide quality and caring ministry and be equipped to bring Christ’s healing love to people who are grieving, in crisis, or experiencing other stresses of life. We all experience the challenges of life when we could benefit from the support of a caring Christian friend. Our Care Ministry will reach out in a very personal way to those who are going through any number of life situations. Whether it be a family who is grieving, church family members who are home-bound, in nursing homes or facing other life-changing issues. Our Care Ministry is committed to reminding each of these people that their church is here for them. As many of you know, First Church was fortunate for many years to have Joanne Springer serve as a Visitation Pastor. Many have voiced how helpful and caring she has been extending a loving touch to those faced with medical emergencies, surgery, hospitalization and rehab. As Joann retired from this position in 2014 as a paid employee, it left a void in extended visits following these circumstances. We are blessed that Joann has asked to be a member of the Care Ministry Team as a volunteer to continue her joy in serving those in need of pastoral care and Although visitation to those following scheduled surgery or hospitalization will be the focus of the first phase of training, the Care Ministry Team will visit nursing facilities, shut-ins and homebound members. The challenge is finding out who (and where) they are! Each member of the Care Ministry Team was given homework before they even began their training. We divided up the membership list into age groups, then listed all those who were over 90 years old (65 members), and then separated those who we knew were attending and self sufficient. The names of the remaining 60 members over the age of 90 were divided among the team who were challenged with finding these individuals through phone calls, home visits, and some investigative work. The results of this effort will hopefully give us a starting point for visiting homebound members and connecting them back to the church. We Need Your Help If you know of someone (any age) who would benefit from regular visits, is facing difficult decisions, or who needs encouragement and prayer during a crisis, with their permission, call Danielle in the Church Office (863-385-5184). In the near future, there will be Care Ministry Referral Cards in the Sanctuary and Life Center. Look for more information about this new ministry in July. In the meantime, please pray for those who are taking the Care Ministry training. 126 S. Pine Street • Sebring, Florida • 33870 THE TOWER
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