a monthly newsletter from First United Methodist Church “Loving God -- Loving People” Pastor Dale Scritchfield October 2014 Pastor Craig Luttrell What is the Purpose of “Worship”? Pastor Craig Luttrell In recent weeks a fairly well known American Christian made the following statement: “So, I want you to know this morning: Just do good for your own self. Do good because God wants you to be happy…When you come to church, when you worship Him, you're not doing it for God really. You're doing it for yourself, because that's what makes God happy.” She was lambasted, of course, by Christians all over the world and bloggers were quick to chime in with their criticism and witty quips. Her basic point was, I believe, quite off base and ought to be called into question. Rather than worshipping God because God is worthy of our praise, she basically contends that worship is not ultimately about honoring God; rather, it is about me—my happiness, my wellbeing, my experience. A few days after she made her now infamous statement, a blogger composed what I believe is a rather sobering yet true article. His main point was this: Yes, what this Christian leader said was quite ridiculous; however most people in the church approach church the exact same way! Granted, we probably would not explicitly say that worship is about “me”; but, think about how we approach a worship service. How many times have you come away from a Sunday morning service and thought: “That music really didn’t appeal to me” or “That sermon didn’t speak to me” or “I didn’t get anything out of that worship service.” (Or, “That music really appealed to me”; That sermon spoke to me”; I got a lot out of that service.) Now, I understand we all have preferences and such and experiencing God is something we all long for; however, the primary purpose of a worship service is to worship God—not ourselves. What if we came away thinking: “That music really lifted up Christ” or “That sermon glorified God” or “I imagine that worship service was pleasing to God”? We live in an increasingly consumer culture and it is our responsibility, as followers of Christ, to make sure our focus remains on pleasing God rather than ourselves. My hope and prayer is that each and every one of us will keep this focus on the forefront of our hearts and minds. Trustees Report by Brad Braga As you probably know, the roof replacement has been completed so we have turned our main focus to the heating issues in the sanctuary and Wesley addition. The boiler was replaced a few years ago and is in excellent condition and has many years of use left. However, the rest of the system, which is about sixty years old, is in need of major attention. We have contracted with a heating consultant to look at all of our options. After carefully studying these options, we concluded the best way was to proceed in two phases. The first phase was previously approved and funded. However, both phases were bid for the purpose of getting the best possible price. At this time, phase one has been contracted for and is to be completed by mid-October. This includes replacing the obsolete valves, which replacement parts are no longer available. The controllers which operate the valves will be replaced, as well. Phase two would be to replace all of the old steam piping and condensation lines as well the heat registers. There are many areas in the church currently without heat because of leaking issues. In the near future we will hold discussions with the Ad Council and congregation as to what should be done and whether to proceed with this part of the project. I would also like to say a big thank-you to all of those men who worked on the stone wall on the east side of the Church. Tom Taylor headed up this project on Service at Church Sunday September 14th. We had an estimate of about a thousand dollars to do this work, so it was most appreciated and a savings for the Church budget. SPRC by Karen Duden, Chairperson On behalf of our entire committee, I want to thank all of you for the love and support you have shown to our pastors. I know both Pastor Dale and Pastor Craig appreciate your prayers and support! I also want to thank all of you for the financial support you have given Pastor Dale and Marleta. As you may know, in August Pastor Dale was granted long term disability. This means the insurance company, not the church is paying his salary. However, when on long-term disability, an individual does not receive his entire salary, but rather a portion of it. Our church is not allowed to pay the difference between his normal salary and what he is getting from the insurance company. However, individuals are welcome send Pastor Dale and Marleta money directly or give it to Karen Duden who will ensure the money gets to the Scritchfields. SPRC will continue to conduct fundraising activities and we truly appreciate your support. A very special thank you to Meredith and Mary Miller for selling Gold Canyon candles as a fundraiser! If you want to know how to help Pastor Craig, please continue to pray for him as he picks up additional responsibilities. You can also help him by signing up to help cover one of the Zomi worship services on Sunday afternoons. You do not have set anything up – all you need to do is be there during the service. Honestly, I can't wait for my turn; I am excited to see to their worship service! The other way to help is to volunteer one Wednesday evening to help with youth. Your service is truly a blessing! Van Orman House Presentation by Barb Matya Emma Macy from the Van Orman House spoke to Missions and Hand in Hand about the purpose of this home and their needs. This is a transitional home for women 18 and older, not a treatment facility. Women may have children under the age of 12. The average stay ranges from 4 to 9 months. The goal is to take women from the survival mode to a successful life. They are part of Quakerdale and receive no government or insurance funding. They have Bible studies, counseling sessions, classes on relationships, parenting, meal planning, nutrition and finances. They would like volunteers who have expertise in these areas to help with the classes. Ways to help: Spend time at the Van Orman House helping the women with various tasks. Drive the women to appointments Be a mentor Help with occasional deep cleaning Furnish supplies like toilet paper, soap, shampoo, cleaning products Toys for older children If you would like to help or have questions, please contact Barb Matya or Gina Ruddock. UMW by Bev Sloppy UMW Board Meeting – October 2 at 9:30 am in the Lower Tower Room CWU – October 3 at 9:15 am. Contact Janice Springer for details. Cards are still available in the office for $6.00 for a box of twelve. Stop in and Jo will help you. Central District Annual Meeting – September 13 at West Des Moines UMC 8:30 am - 2:30pm. Register by calling Bev Sloppy or Edie Hodges by September 5. Circles: Naomi and Wesleyan meet on the third Thursday of the month. Charity meets on the fourth Monday of the month. November 1 - Ingathering in Cedar Rapids. Please return your kits prior to this date. Beverly Edie, Mary Cowdrey, and Val Clark stepped up to chair the Holiday Stroll Soup Supper/ Cookie Walk on Saturday, November 22, 2014. I am sure they would welcome anyone else who would love to team up with them for this great event. They will need other sub-chairs to help with the different parts of the event, plus helpers and food donations. Be thinking how you might help and/or donate food for this event. This is one of our money making events for our mission giving. We need everyone’s support. UMW is always looking for leaders to chair an event. Contact Bev Sloppy or Edie Hodges, if interested. Consecration Sunday We are quickly approaching November 2nd, which is Consecration Sunday. “Consecration” means “dedicated to a sacred purpose”. Our sacred purpose as First United Methodist Church is to love God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength. Likewise, the second sacred purpose of First United Methodist Church is to love others as we love ourselves. A significant aspect of loving God and loving others is doing so with our finances. Although Jesus talked about money and wealth a great deal, the contemporary church seems rather remiss to do so. Make no mistake, however: loving God with all that we are includes putting our money where our heart is. Jesus said, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” I am asking all of us, as followers of Jesus, to take him at his word. I am asking each one of us to place our treasure where our hearts are supposed to be—that is, into the Kingdom of God. Instead of doing a several week sermon series on giving this year, I am praying and trusting that each and every one of us will use the coming weeks to seriously and prayerfully consider what Christ asks of us financially in the coming year. What unnecessary luxury are you willing to give up this year in order to demonstrate your dedication to your God given sacred purpose? I pray each of us will give and give generously out of the abundance God has blessed us with. Local & Global Missions by Barb Matya Thank you to Ruth Jackson, Shirlee Rohrs, Sandy Patterson, Laura Aukes, Jo Lynch and the Hand in Hand group for helping with the 2 September soup kitchens. Welcome Laura and Jo to the crew. If you or your group would like to help with this ministry, please contact me. October 23 is the next one. Thanks to everyone who brought dish soap for the Supply Closet in September. We are collecting OTC cold medicines & Tylenol for the October Supply Closet. Ingathering Kit information will be in the narthex October 5 and 12. Kits need to be returned by October 19. Missions next meeting is Tuesday, October 21 at 4:00 pm. Music News! by Janet Collison Rehearsals are in full swing as we move into October. The Alleluia Ringers have already started their Christmas anthem and the Sanctuary Singers will soon start the upcoming Cantata. I’m especially pleased to invite you to sing in our cantata entitled “What a Glorious Night.” We will have 8 rehearsals (the first one is October 22 at 7:15 pm) before our presentation on December 14 - that is surely enough time to learn your parts well. Even if you do not normally sing in the choir, I invite you to jump in for this exciting cantata which is a mix of contemporary and traditional. Singing at Christmastime makes the season fresh and come alive. I’m also very excited to announce that I will be conducting The Messiah this year. Truly, I am very honored that the Central Iowa Choral Society invited me to conduct the 62nd Messiah. It will return to our church where it has been for years and years. There will be 5 rehearsals starting November 9th (2:00-4:00 pm) before our presentation the evening of December 7th. If you would like to join this choir, I would be mighty pleased to see our church members singing this magnificent piece of music. Do come and sing! PB&J Free Lunch by Ann Berg Our first PB&J day was a success. Providing 45 children lunch was made possible by the help of many! HyVee and Fareway donated the bread. Bob Atha of Appleberry Farm supplied us with the apples. Our wonderful church members provided the peanut butter, jelly, cookies, paper products and, most of all, their time and helping hands. Thank you to each and every one of you. I anticipate this happening again. Doing God’s work is fun. CTI Visit by Barb Matya Thank you to everyone who helped with our CTI weekend. Pam Vinson arranged housing for the group. Dale & Pat Batcheler, Tom & Gina Ruddock and Pam provided homes for them to stay in Saturday night and breakfast. Jon Muller and Tom Taylor prepared meals with help from Ruth Jackson, Ed Matya, Niki & Brooklynn Casey, Gretchen Taylor, Janet Collison and myself. The meals were excellent. Janet Collison was our welcoming emcee for both programs. Thank you to all who attended and donated to CTI. They are a wonderful group of young people who are excited about our Lord and are telling others about Him. Children’s Lending Library by Gina Ruddock Check It Out! We have two new titles at the Children’s Lending Library, located near the Welcome Center. Just in Case You Ever Wonder, by Max Lucado, “shows your children just how special they are to God and to you and helps you express unconditional love for them - simply, powerfully, forever.” You Are Special by Max Lucado, “holds a vital message for children everywhere: that regardless of how the world evaluates them, God cherishes each of them, just as they are.” New books will continue to be added to the cart and children may check out a book to enjoy at home. Prayer Shawl Ministry from Kathy Braga Fall is officially here now, and it sure feels like it with a little chill in the air. We have made already close to 80 shawls this year. We are in pretty good shape as far as our supply of shawls. People seem to be quite grateful to get them. My worry is that someone may want or need one and is not getting it. So, please know that you only have to tell us or stop by church and pick one up at the church office. There is not a charge, it is a gift. Our prayer is for the person receiving the shawl to feel the love and comfort of God when wearing it. Many prayers are said over the shawls while they are being made and after. Feel free to help us make these shawls and bring blessings to others. Finance Committee Report by Kevin Miller, Chairperson Hebrews 6:10 says “God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.” We need to remember this in our daily lives and know that God is watching us and sees our actions, good or bad. We need to be doing his work. We should be spreading his word to everyone. We should be helping his people, all of his people, which include everyone on this planet. I know that is hard to do and I have to keep reminding myself that all people are God’s people and I need to be willing to help all of them. Luke 6:38 should help give us incentive to help others as it tells us “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Luke is telling us that for what we do, it will be returned to us. In September we did show that we are willing to serve in many different ways. First we had our first Service Sunday with opportunities to serve at the Church and throughout the community. It was great to see so many people participating in this, with so many choices. I chose to help at the Animal Rescue League which concerned my wife; she made me promise not to come home with any of the many cute residents. I did honor her request but informed her of several very lovable options, this is still under discussion. We also had our Packaging event in September which is always well staffed with helpers and a very generous congregation supporting this event every year. We will be celebrating Consecration Sunday on November 2nd this year. There will be a potluck in Fellowship Hall following our service. We ask you to bring a side dish or dessert and the Church will supply ham. I look forward to seeing all of you there. Thank You again in all you do. You make this a great place to worship. Hand in Hand Ministry by Gina Ruddock Hand in Hand Ministry is in full swing this month with several activities. We are making progress on approximately 15 hats being made for the cancer center at McFarland Clinis. Thanks to our fearless leader on this project, Reva Roland, we may just become skilled labor. Please continue to keep the patients in your prayers. Thanks to all who chose our tag-making workshop at the Service Day on September 14. This cheerful group of volunteers made tags for the treats we send to the cancer center. We will soon be supplying a basket to Iowa River Hospice as well. As I write this we are ready to help with PB&J Day. It will be good to help our church serve as a resource for hungry children on a day off from school. We will also be serving at House of Compassion later this month. And we learned more about the work at The Van Orman House in conjunction with the Missions Committee. What a wonderful Christian outreach they provide to women in difficult life transitions. New ideas continue to come in and we will prayerfully consider any outreach idea. Anyone is welcome to join in with an idea or a helping hand. Our next meeting is Tuesday, October 28 at 5:30 pm in the Staff Room. “…because faith and good works go hand in hand.” - Pastor Dale Scritchfield Monthly Meetings: Marvin & Marjorie Braga in the death of Marjorie’s sister, Margaret James. Trustees: Thursday, October 2 at 5:00 pm The family of Truth Neill Finance: Tuesday, October 14 at 5:00 pm Dennis & Heidi Drager in the death of Dennis’ mother, Betty. SPRC: Tuesday, TBD at 5:45 pm Missions: Tuesday, October 21 at 4:00 pm Ad Council: November 18 at 5:00 pm Lyle & Janice Springer in the death of Janice’s nephew, Kevin Kroener. Charge Conference: Saturday, October 18 at 10:00 am at Hope UMC THANK YOU To Everyone who participated in our Service Sunday. Your efforts are appreciated and you made a difference. Keep track of Pastor Dale’s progress at this website. Insurance Requirement Please do not sit in the front row of the balconies. You are invited 50th Anniversary Celebration Open House For Dean & Ivadeen Proffitt Saturday, October 4 1:00 - 4:00 pm Fellowship Hall HOC Supply Closet October Collection OTC Cold Medicine or Tylenol Prayer Shawl Ministry Meets Thursdays at 10:00 am in the Oasis. Anyone is welcome to join in. September Worship Styles October 5 - Traditional, communion, Alleluia Ringers October 12 - Contemporary, 3rd Grade Bibles presented October 19 - Marketplace October 26 - Blended, Sanctuary Singers, Alleluia Ringers Exercise Class Officially Resumes October 2 8:15 - 9:00 am Fellowship Hall All you need is an exercise ball & mat. Aaron, Grant & Liz Fitz, Todd Eipperle, Scott Vial Derek Johnson, Dalton VanZwol This Month’s Usher / Greeter Teams Meredith Miller Al Brennecke Jane Markey Dick & Sue Cope Keith Noack Chuck Wood Friday, October 31 5:30 - 7:00 pm Bring your trunk & treats Donations of candy or cash appreciated. Jon & Dawn Muller - Co-chairs Dear First United Methodist Church, On behalf of all the wonderful children at the Y Summer Camp, we would like to say thank you for donating the books to us. The books have happy homes now, as well as a nice reading lounge where the kids can read away! Than you for thinking of us. Sincerely, David Waterhouse, Day Camp/Fit Kids Coordinator (This is one of the Hand in Hand projects) “Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The LORD, the LORD, is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation." Isaiah 12:2 Rides to Church Would you be willing to pick someone up on your way to church this winter? Paige Legg and David Santana would like to start a ministry that would enable people to come to church when the weather isn’t ideal for them to be driving. Watch for a signup sheet later this month at the Welcome Center or contact Paige or David. If you’d like to receive the newsletter online, please call the church office or e-mail [email protected]. October Change for Change Trunk or Treat You Can Now Hear Our Weekly Sermons at http://http://fumcmarshalltown.sermoncampus.info/main/ or there is a link on our web page. Communion October 5 NONPROFIT ORG. First United Methodist Church 202 West Main Street Marshalltown, IA 50158-5893 U.S. POSTAGE PAID MARSHALLTOWN, IA Phone (641) 752-3668 PERMIT #30 Return Service Requested Worship Schedule 8:45 am—Sunday School* 9:30 am— Fellowship Time 10:00 am—Worship* 2:00 pm — Zomi Christian Fellowship *Nursery available. www.fumc-mtown.org [email protected] Church Office Hours Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - Noon 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm FUMC Staff Senior Pastor: Dale Scritchfield x1002 Associate Pastor: Craig Luttrell x1003 Worship Leader: Janet Collison x1016 Organist/Bell Director: Jan Randall Youth & Children: Receptionist: Jo Ruff x1000 Admin Assistant: Barb Matya x1008 Finance Secretary: Dawn Muller x1007 Custodians: Steve Cherveny x1001 Ruth Jacobson Please turn in articles for the November newsletter to Barb Matya by October 20th at [email protected]
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