Capital City Methodist www.firstumcfrankfort.com From the Hilltop A December 18th, 2014 GLORIFY GOD by CONNECTING PEOPLE with JESUS CHRIST through SPIRITUAL NOURISHMENT and DYNAMIC OUTREACH In this issue: • From the Hilltop • Adam Hamilton’s Revival • Burgess 50th Anniversary • Stained Glass Windows • Church Flowers • United Methodist Women • Church Audit Available • Sympathy • Upcoming Events • Thanks from David! • January Birthdays • Remembering Homebound Members s we celebrate the birth of the Christ child, I want to take this opportunity on behalf of the staff at First Church to wish you a very Merry Christmas. This Advent Season has been a special time as our children, youth, and adults presented “Follow the Star – Follow the Light!” It was an honor to present this original program to celebrate the Christmas season. First Church is blessed to have so many talented persons and I want to thank everyone for their contribution. In John 1:1ff, it says, “In the beginning was the Word….” It sounds a bit odd to begin telling the Christmas story in this fashion but John is eager for us to understand that Jesus had His beginnings long before that night in Bethlehem. And yet as John reminds us, “He was in the world, and the world came into being through him; yet the world did not know him. He came to what was his own, and his own people did not accept him.” (John 1:10-11) Christ accepted rejection by his own family so that He might begin a new family, a family that you and I are invited to join. In this season when we are keenly aware that many feel alone and abandoned, let none of us overlook our Lord’s embrace. This is the true Holy Family of which we are all a part. I want to invite you and your family and friends, to join us on Christmas Eve for one of the special Christmas Eve Communion Services. I assure you these will be especially meaningful as we share the birth of Christ. Finally, Barbara and I wish each of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Blessings, drPHIL Don’t miss this new study coming in January... Faith as Wesley Lived It. First United Methodist Church of Frankfort 211 Washington Street Frankfort, KY 40601 502.227.7430 office hrs: 8:30-3:00 M-F www.firstumcfrankfort.com Starting January 7 as a part of the Wonderful Wednesday series! Glorify God by Connecting People with Jesus Christ Happy 50th Anniversary to Joe & Mary Ann Burgess! Longtime First Church members Joseph and Mary Ann Burgess, whose romance began in early January, 1964, will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Dec. 21. Although the two first met in late September or early October, 1961 at the University of Kentucky, it wasn’t until a few days before the 1964 spring semester started that a relationship began. The temperature was in the low 20s and there was over a half a foot of snow covering the campus when Louisville native Mary Ann (Erb), headed toward a definite destination, and Beaver Dam native Joe, as he says, “sort of wandering around, probably with no definite destination,” met by chance at a sidewalk intersection. They talked for a half an hour in the freezing weather, which encouraged Joe to ask her for a date. “Mary Ann didn’t seem to mind standing in the cold talking to me – and I probably wasn’t even noticing the cold,” Joe said. “She didn’t hesitate to accept my invitation for a movie and pizza when I called the next day or so.” Mary Ann says she was hoping Joe would call. The 1964 UK graduates been “going steady” ever since. Mary Ann and Joe and then10-year-old daughter Grace moved to Frankfort from Louisville in the summer of 1977. Grace is a former member of FUMC and lives in Lawrenceburg with husband Larry Anderson and two children, Sarah Anderson, 9, and Will Halmhuber, 17. The golden anMary Ann and Joe Burgess niversary couple’s years to- were all smiles following gether have included living their wedding at St. James twice in Louisville and in United Church of Christ in Washington state and Seoul, Louisville on Dec. 21, 1964. Korea, the latter locations when Joe was a Navy officer during the late 1960s. The couple welcomes good wishes for their romance to continue for many more years. Stained Glass Window Update.. ONLY ONE MORE LEFT! Church Flowers Help Bring Spring Early! The efforts of many church members over the past 6 years has brought us to this point — we have only one remaining window to restore! The remaining window is in the Chapel just off the narthex. One of the two windows has already been removed and re-worked and is scheduled to be replaced next week. We would LOVE to remove the other window when the restored window is re-installed. The cost to restore the remaining window is $8500. If you would like to make a contribution in whole or in part, please contact Paul Mauer or Dr. Phil. Would you like to provide flowers for the chancel area or worship table for Sunday worship service in memory or in honor of a loved one? There’s a flower calendar located in the narthex. Please sign your name and phone number on the appropriate date. Someone from the worship committee will contact you. In Sympathy We express our sympathy to the family of Anne Weddle. Anne passed away December 3rd. You may send your condolences to her daughter Katie Slucher at 2767 Evergreen Road • Frankfort, KY 40601 through Spiritual Nourishment and Dynamic Outreach Upcoming Events UMW ‐ Faith, Hope, Love in Action Thank you to all who contributed to our collection for the ladies at Golden Living! We had a wonderful collection of clothing, pajamas, house shoes, socks, lotions/soaps, and blanket throws. Those have been delivered and will be given as Christmas gifts. As you received those new calendars for 2015, be sure to mark our first unit meeting of the year. We will have a soup/salad luncheon on Tuesday, January 13th at 11:30 am in Asbury Hall. The annual “Call to Prayer and Self Denial” program will be led by Cindy Littleton, Spiritual Growth Coordinator. This program will highlight a special mission project designated by United Methodist Women, and an offering will be collected in its support. Another important part of this meeting is our annual Pledge Service which will be led by Julia Hughes. We will have the opportunity to make our 2015 giving commitment to UMW. If you are unable to attend, you may contact Julia Hughes, Treasurer, or your circle chairs to present your pledge. We hope you can come and join us for the beginning of another wonderful year of missions! Reading Recommendations: “Americanah” - a fictional story written from the perspective of a native African living in the United States. “Sum It Up” - a memoir by Pat Summit - Not in our UMW library yet, but available at the Paul Sawyier Library. Women's Winter Study Our women's bible study will resume on January 8 with a six week study of "Jeremiah: Daring to Hope in an Unstable World." We meet from 10 to 11:30 in the Averill House (next door to the Wesley Center). Work books with daily readings are $11 and can be picked up at the church office. Themes for this DVD/discussion group include Raising the White Flag (Surrender); Recognizing Counterfeits and the Real Deal (Idolatry); Opening Our Ears (Listening); Staying spiritually Sensitive (Heart Issues); Quitting the Blame Game (Personal Responsibility); and Finding the Source of Our Hope (The Promised Messiah). Contact the church office or Tonya Kenner, facilitator, if you plan to join us! Living Longer and Loving It in January The Triple L group will meet at 11:30 on Thursday, January 15 in the Wesley Center Asbury Hall. After a chili lunch ($5), we will hear from Amy Nance, resource director for Franklin County High School, regarding the new Alatern groups in our county. Information about alcohol abuse in our area as well as resources available for teens and others will be highlighted. Church Family Christmas Eve 4:00 Asbury Hall, all ages will remember the Christmas story through the senses. Join us for this informal service, complete with Holy Communion 7:00/11:00 Sanctuary, candle lit Service and Communion Kids Night Out Friday, January 2nd • 5:30-8:30 Fun, sub sandwiches, movies, crafts! Church Financial Audit Complete infants to sixth grade Jana Sturm - Finance Chair Donations accepted for children's ministry A few months ago, our church contracted with Hicks & Associates CPAs to perform an audit of our church finances from January 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014. I am Don't Miss Wonderful Winter Wednesdays! happy to report that the audit is complete. Thank you to January 7 Potluck (Church provides meat and drink) all those that were asked to participate and a special 5:30 (Note: Time!) thanks to Julie Clouse, our financial secretary for her as- 6:15-7:00 Children gather to JAM (Jesus and Me), youth sistance. Hicks & Associates thoroughly reviewed our meet for Bible Study and adults are invited to a cash receipts and disbursements, financial statements video/discussion of "Revival: Faith As Wesley Lived and processes and found them all to be in line with gen- It." eral accounting principles. The finance team reviewed "Revival is a six-week journey through England, the audit at our December meeting and it will be pre- through Methodist founder, John Wesley's land, ministry sented at our next church council meeting. A full report and teachings. Study is written by Adam Hamilton and facilitated by Dr. Phil and Tonya. is available in the church office for your review. January Birthdays 1 Larry Oberlin 3 Mark Alexander Greg Ramey 5 Ryder Alvis Anna Quarles 6 Andrew Deaton 7 Naomi Bailey Don Howard Melissa Stewart Roger McCann Eloise Webb 8 9 10 Alex Bruser Kristie Rudmann Brad Wilcox 15 Jennifer Disponette Eleanor Johnson Brent Merritt Mike Sebastian 16 George Geoghegan Addison Hendrix Andrew Howard Lisa Hurt Lee Ann Graham Ricky Lewis, Jr. Joan White 17 Allison Baker Holly Lewis Brunson 18 Mike Gill Diana Kelley Sean Moody Erin Eggen Libby Tillett 19 Molly Hanson Tonya Kenner Karen Nance Cleland White Betty Sayre 20 Lynn Baker Marcelle Noell Leanne Scott 21 Ava Goins James Hale Maxwell Osborne Noah Strunk 11 Mark Hughes 12 Liz Collins Ramey 13 Wanda Lippert 14 Martha Bush Marco Fricker Betty Ratliff John Howard Lee Troutwine 22 Chris Doyle Lois Kastner Chris Lykins John McCauley Judie Miller 23 Luke Woodyard 24 Tina Bailey Glenn Crosswhite Matt Doerting Saundra Epley 25 Rachel Hughes Ruth Lockyer Paula Miller 27 Norman Honaker 28 Jackson Curtis Nance 30 Brady Sturm 31 Jean Farrisee • Remember Our Homebound Members • Barbara Banks Hazel Bush Martha Bowers Glenn & Bobbie Crosswhite Mary DeShazer Betty Gattis Marje Gowins Woodrow & Lois Hoffman Bill & Ruth Kendall Sallie Nance Barbara Snyder Country Place, 700 Mason Headley Road • Lexington, KY 40504 851 Cardwell Lane #121 851 Cardwell Lane #125 102 Leonardwood #105 102 Leonardwood #113 Crestwood Nursing Home, 1871 Midland Trl • Shelbyville, KY 40065 Longmeadow Care Center, 565 Bryn Mawr • Ravenna, OH 44266 102 Leonardwood Apt. 124 209 Coldstream Drive The Lantern #308, 66-C Michael Davenport Blvd. 800 Bell Trace Circle, Apt. 207 • Bloomington, IN 47408 First United Methodist Church of Frankfort 211 Washington Street Frankfort, KY 40601 502.227.7430 www.firstumcfrankfort.com RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Dr. Phil Hill - Pastor James Shepherd - Pastor in Residence Tonya Kenner - Christian Education Minister David W. Goins - Director of Music & Worship Laura Leigh Goins - Wesley Center Day School Director Regina Hellard - Administrative Assistant Roy Nance - Organist Meredith Goins & Raye Hurley - Children’s Choir Coordinators Greg & Melissa Hardison - Youth Directors Doug Eades - Communications Specialist Upcoming Events Many Thanks for your Help! (continued from previous page) David W. Goins - Director of Music & Worship Our church has been very blessed and Christ has been glorified several times over the past two months by those in our congregation who serve as worship leaders in our church and today, I publicly give thanks for their efforts. From the preparation and rehearsals for our All Saint's Day worship service, to the Healing Hearts service, our "Follow the Star- Follow the Light" Christmas programs, and our weekly worship services, we have seen the tireless dedication of many to making our church a place of meaningful worship. I would fail miserably if I attempted to name everyone but our choirs, leaders, youth, praise teams all contribute strongly to these efforts and for them I give thanks. God bless you all for everything you have done and for everything you will do in the coming year. To God be the glory! I want to extend a very special thank you to our resident wood repair specialist, Don Hughes, Sr. who has repaired several items over the past month. Our pulpit, an acolyte chair, a stand in the choir room, and a wooden desk drawer have all been graciously and meticulously repaired by Don to look good as new. Thank you for your time and skill! Kids Konnection through Bible Black Belt Our Wonderful Wednesday afterschool program resumes on January 7. Children can be picked up from all of our public elementary schools. They join together for snack,. homework help and our new series, "Bible Black Belt: Scripture with a Kick." Our children will have the opportunity to earn nine belt levels through learning different Scripture passages and Bible skills. If you would like to help with homework, teaching or provide snacks, please contact Tonya Kenner. Our program begins at 3 and ends by 5:15. Invitation - Rev. Billy Ray Jennings Rev. Tonya Jennings Kenner and Mrs. Stephanie Jennings Reams invite you to a reception in honor of Rev. Billy Ray Jennings’ 80th birthday on Sunday, January 4 from 2:00 to 4:00 in the Fellowship Hall of Southern Hills United Methodist Church, 2356 Harrodsburg Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40503. Your presence is all that is requested. If you cannot attend, feel free to send cards to Rev. Jennings, 3373 Malone Drive, Lexington, 40513. Rev. Jennings served Frankfort First from 1987 to 1993.
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