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Windsor Hills United Methodist Church
SEPTEMBER 2018
Window on Windsor Hills
September WHAT! Event...
“Sunday in the Park” ...at Tarpley Park
(Memorial Ave & Grandin Village)
Sunday, September 9 5:00 pm
A fun and relaxing picnic for all ages….
Hot dogs and hamburgers will be provided,
just bring a side dish….
This is a perfect opportunity to invite friends,
neighbors, family! Everyone is welcome.
Ministry & Mission Fair
Sunday, September 16…
9:15 Brunch with Ministry &
Mission Fair in Windsor Hall
10:30 Unified Worship Service, Sanctuary
Learn more about the ministry and mission of WHUMC and how you are an important part of it. Get involved where you can best serve...or maybe choose to serve in a different
area...find the path that suits you best.
Dear friends, The Wesleyan movement’s genius was in forming people into small groups for spiritual discernment, growth, and transformation. That is, to help each one grow in their discipleship of Jesus Christ. Becoming a follower of Jesus may happen in an instant, but it takes a lifetime to grow fully into the person that God has created each one of us to be. For others, becoming a disciple is a slow, pain-staking process that takes years to get to the starting line. Either way, it takes attention to what it means to follow Jesus, particularly for our day and time. Small groups are truly helpful in that pro-cess. Our plan as a congregation for the coming year is to emphasize our small group ministry. Sunday School classes are the base-line for our small group ministry. Classes for a variety of ages and stages are offered every Sunday morning and it is not uncommon, like last Sunday, for us to have over 100 people in Sunday School. That is exceptional—it is over 50% of our average worship attendance. As we move into the fall, I would like to encourage you to find a niche in your own Sunday School small group. Marianne Bird, our Education Chairperson, has, for several months, been highlighting one group each month in our monthly newsletter. Our website, under Ministries/Growing in Faith Min-istries, provides a brief description of each class. There are gaps, however, and some folks want to delve deeper into learning about faith and scrip-ture, but more importantly, about knowing God. For some, Sunday morning is not the best time. Therefore, we hope to expand our small group offerings for the coming year, with short-term groups, either on Sunday mornings or at alternative times during the week. In some ways, we have already begun, with the Wednesday Mornings Matter group, which meets on alternate Wednesday mornings at the Salem Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea. Watch for more information for the next thing on their agenda. Beginning this month, on September 19, a short-term Wednesday Night Bible Study will study Christopher Maricle’s The Jesus Priorities: 8 Essential Habits. In this study, we will look at where Je-sus placed his priorities. This helps us to discern how to live as a disciple in 21st century America, where to place our priorities.
Sign-ups begin on Sunday, September 2 in the breezeway or by e-mailing Pastor Doug at DougPaysour@vaumc.org. Watch for many more opportunities in the year to come. And, if you feel called to lead such a short-term small group, talk to Pastor Doug.
See you on Sunday…and out and about. Peace,
Doug
The Pastor Writes Page 2 Volume 9
page 3 Volume 9 PRAYERS † COMMUNION † SENIOR ADULTS
Prayer Concerns: Gladys Peterson; Chris Ellis (Rosemary Ellis’s son); Thelma Price, Brenda Simpson, Barbara Gleixner, Brett Pelletier (Jane Baldwin’s son); Robert Williams; Vernon (Bill) Kreienbaum; Woody Stovall, Lori Holliday; Flanders Gore (Gail Stickley’s friend); Don Grubb; Bentley Brown; Darryl Bennett; Evelyn Humphrey; Rita and George Weikel; Gail Un-gerer; Elyse Thaler; Phyllis Prado; Mac Brackenrich (Rene Wolfe’s nephew); Cindy Girman (Nan & Bill Johnson’s daughter); Bernita Latimore (Bill Johnson’s sister); George McDonald (Nan Johnson’s brother).
Prayers for Continued Healing: Bill Johnson; Shirley Brown; Butch Pence, (father of Perry Pence); Dick Miller; Jim Crowgey; Becky Day; Ruth Hartsel; and Jean Pearson.
Super Senior Luncheons and Programs 2018 – 2019
Every gathering will begin at 12:05 PM.
Our programs will follow lunch except for the Lenten Devotions which will precede eating.
September 26, 2018 Opera Roanoke “Opera to Die For”
October 24 Opportunities for Volunteers with Good Samaritan Hospice
November 28 Candace Hess, Executive Director of Community Outreach Program
December 19 Christmas Carols and Music
January 23, 2019 Bingo
February 27 Steve Huppert “Will Rogers – One Man Show”
March 27 Lenten Devotions
April 24 Presentation from the Taubman Museum
May 22 Michael Copeland - Travelogue about The
Holy Land
Visitors and guests are always welcome at Super Senior lunch-
es. Help us prepare the right amount of food by giving an
RSVP to the church office by the Monday before, 774-4730,
or by email, whumc3@whumc.roacoxmail.com
Communion Ministry
Our Communion Ministry Teams are making visits with our shut-ins to share with them
the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Pastor Michael is working with our volunteers for
this ministry and has a simple liturgy for their use as they make their visits. We are cur-
rently serving about 20 individuals, but we invite members of the WHUMC family to
contact us and let us know if there are others who may be interested in receiving com-
munion in their home, rehab center, nursing home, or hospital. Sometimes people may wish to receive com-
munion when they are temporarily unable to worship with us. We want to make this meaningful ministry
available to as many people as we can. You may contact the church office with the names and information or
contact Pastor Michael at 774-4730, ext. 105 or MichaelCopeland@vaumc.org
Volume 9 page 4
FOOD PANTRIES
“ONE EACH / EACH SUNDAY” If each of us brought one item of non-perishable food each Sunday; we would have enough to fill the pantries! Please remember to support our food pantries with non-perishable food items.
† MISSIONS † MARY MARTHA † UMM
Operation Christmas Child
Thanks to all of our VBS kids for their over-whelming support of Operation Christmas Child. The children contributed OVER 700
toys for other children!
Thanks also for your support of Christmas
in July. See you at the Packing Party
October 7.
Society of St. Andrew
Don’t forget to take your coin
box home!
Boxes are due back at the end of
the year.
Society of St. Andrew...envisioning a world in
which physical and spiritual hungers are met
through God’s grace and abundance.
Attention Men !
It’s time to meet again!
Monday, September 17
Jersey Lily’s in Salem
6:00 p.m.
Mary Martha Circle
Monday, September 17
Parlor
7:00 p.m.
The Family Relations Class is collecting
socks for the Rescue Mission. Please
consider donating new or gently used
(clean and no holes, please) socks for the
men and women who
stay at the mission.
A sox box is in the
breezeway. Thank you!
Volume 9 † CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES † page 5
Children’s Ministries...
September has arrived and we are getting back into our routines! So many
wonderful activities and events occurred during the summer at Windsor Hills and I
am grateful for the many lives touched. A BIG Thank You to Rene Wolfe, Dana Gregory, Lois Single-
ton, Kendall Wolfe, Lola Rodman, Mason Case, Kat Lyons, and the church for the numerous ways you
helped us during Summer Camps. I was told on more than one occasion, we are a most loving church
and the children are already looking forward to next year!!!
Our next Family Outing will be on September 23rd. We are heading downtown to visit Kids Square
while the youth and older elementary will venture upstairs to the Pinball Museum. The plan is to
leave after the 11am service and eat lunch downtown in the Market Building prior to going across the
street to enjoy Kids Square and the Pinball Museum. Make plans to join us!
Sunday School will continue to meet in Old Fellowship Hall until Sept. 2nd
Here is a list of the activi-
ties planned for our young people on Sundays:
September 2nd
: Labor Day Weekend (Veggie Tales Movie & Snacks)
September 9th: Back to Sunday School Classes
September 16th: NO Sunday School: Mission and Ministry Fair
Blessing of the Backpacks & Move Up Day during Unified Service
September 23rd: Joyful Voices Begins at 9:20am
Our Sunday School teachers are excited to jump into our new curriculum in the Fall which is The Bible
in One Year. Digging Into the Bible in One Year takes kids on a whirlwind journey from Genesis to
Revelation. Kids experience a relationship with God through the eyes of ordinary Bible people. Kids
will discover that they’re a lot like people God has always loved and worked through.
I am praying for each of your children as they embark on a new school year and look forward to
eating lunch with them this year.
Blessings,
Heather
"Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:31
Youth News…
Hi everyone!
For some of us school has already began or will
be starting back up, which means soon it will al-
so be time to resume our weekly youth group!
Windsor Hills United Methodist Church recognizes how important the middle and high school
years are - they are a time of challenge, change, and wonder as you (the youth) investigate who
you are in the Lord. Our goal is to help you on that journey of self-discovery.
We meet most Sunday evenings throughout the school year (6th - 12th grades) beginning Sun-
day, 8/26/18, from 5 pm-7pm. This is a time for fellowship and building strong Christian rela-
tionships while including some fun activities. We will also attend retreats, help with church
events and the younger children, as well as participate in service projects throughout the year.
Normal 5-7pm meetings will not take place when there are special events (WHAT), holidays,
etc. On the 5th Sunday, of any month the youth are to usher at the 11 am service.
Our typical schedule:
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Programming
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Dinner
I look forward to this adventure with you! Parents- Thank you all for the opportunity to serve
your kids!
~Megan
September 2018
9/9 WHAT! Picnic at Tarpley Park (Memorial Ave & Grandin Village), 5 pm. Youth are
encouraged to bring friends! - No Youth meeting that night.
9/16 Blessing of the Back Packs and Mission Fair- Youth to grab a quick lunch and off to
Doug and Gail’s to swim and other fun stuff. No Youth meeting that night.
9/23 Younger kids to Kids Square / older elementary and Youth to the Pinball Museum
9/30 5th Sunday - Youth to Usher; Youth Cooks!
Trunk or Treat will be 10/28/18- more information to be sent out soon!
The youth are looking for anyone who would like to cook a meal for them. Please sign up as
you are able.
† YOUTH NEWS † Volume 9 Page 6
page 7 Volume 9 † SUNDAY SCHOOL HIGHLIGHT: BARR-NONE †
September Christian
Education Report for
WHUMC
“That’s the Way I Like It”
The Barr-None Sunday school class has four teach-
ers. One, Ira Chaffin, always testifies to his faith
when he is the teacher. The other teachers are
Jerry Wilson, Charles Moore, and Greg Harrell.
One class member said each teaches in a different
manner. Jerry Wilson remembers Biblical history
which he shares when he is the teacher. Charles
Moore and Greg Harrell have teaching styles that
compliment the material in good teaching-learning
fashion.
The class members include: Jane Baldwin, Shirley
Biggs, Isaiah Burrell, Phyllis Butts, Karen Carper,
Barbara Conner, Amy Cosner, Betty David, Sandra
Eaton, Ann Fletcher, Louise Fletcher, Pat Holt, Eve-
lyn Humphrey, Bill & Nan Johnson, Annis McCrary,
Wanda Morgan, Gladys Morris, Bette Near, Jean
Pearson, Phyllis Prado, Thelma Price, Bill & Ruth
Simmerman, Martha Welch, and Dave Wilson. The
class meets in the room next to the library and they
use an adult Bible study from Cokesbury.
One Sunday recently, their lesson included scrip-
ture from Paul’s letter to the Romans (12:9-20) in-
cluding the ‘Marks of the True Christian’. (Paul
quoted from Proverbs 25:21-22 in verse 20). Begin-
ning with verse 19, we read:
Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave room for the wrath of God; for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay says the Lord.” No, “if your enemies are hungry, feed them; if they are thirsty, give them something to drink; for by doing this you will heap burning coals on their heads.” (NRSV)
Now I have often asked myself, how does heaping
burning coals on someone’s head turn enemies into
friends? So, I set about reading as many commen-
taries on the verse as I could find. Some seemed to
pretend the line was not included. C.H. Dodd, in his
Epistle of Paul to the Romans (1932) rewrote the
line:
“If your enemy is hungry, feed him, if he is thirsty, give him drink; for in this way you will make him feel a burning sense of shame.”
Karl Barth in his Epistle to the Romans (1968) put it
this way: “On the head of the enemy we must heap
coals of fire. That is to say, the other must be
driven by our action out of his position as an enemy.”
Paul Achtemeier, in his Romans (1985) speaks of
caring for each other as for ourselves. “Christians
are under the same obligation to shape their con-
duct by the structuring power of grace in the secu-
lar world as they are to shape their conduct by that
structuring power of grace in the Christian commu-
nity.” When Paul speaks of caring for an enemy’s
need, in the Romans passage, treated by heaping
“coals of fire” on that enemy’s head, “he is not giv-
ing advice on a better way to get back at one’s ene-
mies! Rather, such treatment is intended to get the
enemy to turn from enmity to friendship. Gracious
deeds thus burn away the hate within.” I like this
definition. If you want to hear another definition
for the “coals of fire”, talk to a member of the Barr
-None class.
____________________________________
Other Sunday small groups at WHUMC include:
Family Relations, which meets in the parlor; So-
journers meets in room 7 downstairs, Wednesdays
Matter meets at Salem Mill Mtn Coffee on
Wednesday mornings; Esther class meets in the li-
brary; and DIGG; (Delight in God’s Glory) meets in
room 9 downstairs across from the bell choir room.
The Young Adult class has joined DIGG for now.
***Sunday school classes ordering material are
asked to let the office know the name of the mate-
rial and which class is ordering so we know where to
put it when it arrives. Thanks.
Marianne Bird, Adult Education coordinator
page 8 Volume 9 † MISSION & MINISTRY FAIR † TOURS † WMM
Sept. 30, 2018 19th Sunday after Pentecost
Esther 7:1-6, 9-10, 9:20
-22
Psalm 124
James 5:13-20
Mark 9:38-50
Sept. 2, 2018 15th Sunday after Pentecost
Song of Solomon 2:8-13 Psalm 45:1-2, 6-9 James 1:17-27 Mark 7:1-8,14-15,21-23
Sept. 9, 2018 16th Sunday after Pentecost
Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23
Psalm 125 or 124
James 2:1-10 (11-13)
Mark 7:24-37
Sept. 16, 2018 17th Sunday after Pentecost
Proverbs 1:20-33 Psalm 19 James 3:1-12 Mark 8:27-38
Sept 23, 2018 18th Sunday after Pentecost
Proverbs 31:10-31 Psalm 1 James 3:13-4:3 Mark 9:30-37
Mission & Ministry Fair September 16, 2018
9:15 am Windsor Hall with Brunch Followed by a Unified Service at 10:30 am with Blessing of the Backpacks
In lieu of Sunday School that day, we will spend time exploring the vast mission and ministry of Windsor Hills UMC and how each of us can get connected.
Windsor Hills Tours
Windsor Hills Tours is heading on a 7-Night Mediterranean - Greek
Islands Cruise September 14 - 22, 2019. Please join Heather Case on
Sept. 20 at 1:00 pm in Windsor Hall for an Informational Meeting to
garner more details. Sign-ups will be taken on this day :-)
Windsor Hills Tours is heading to New York City for a fun filled week
of adventure October 1st through 5th exploring the sights, tasting
great food, and seeing “The Lion King” on Broadway. Due to several cancellations, we have multi-
ple spots remaining which we would like to fill. If you are interested in joining us, please contact
Heather Case. For more information on cost and specifics, check out our website or grab a flyer.
Spots are also available for Christmas at The Biltmore December 10th-12th!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Wednesday Mornings Matter
Our coffeehouse Bible Book Club has moved from Starkey Mill Mountain Coffee to Salem Mill
Mountain Coffee to allow for a quieter environment. We meet in the back of the building inside
their conference room. Beginning on August 29th, we began a new book recommended by the
Bishop called “Anatomy of Peace.” From the authors of Leadership and Self-Deception comes an
international bestseller that instills hope and inspires reconciliation. Through
a moving story of parents who are struggling with their own children and
with problems that have come to consume their lives, we learn from once-
bitter enemies the way to transform personal, professional, and global con-
flicts, even when war is upon us.
Leadership Corner
Planning for 2019
Budget requests (total figures) to Tasha prior to September 10,
with all detailed figures by September 30.
Mission & Ministry Fair on Sunday, September 16. If your team,
group, or committee needs volunteers to work efficiently and
are represented on the annual Call & Response Sheets, you
should be represented.
Training Opportunities—
1—“Regenerations” at Greene Memorial UMC on September 29 at 8:30 am. Register at https://
www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/newreg.php?eventid=350499.
Learn more about how to deal with five generations under the same roof of a church.
2—Five Talent Academy sponsors “Influence 2018: Worship.” This will be live-streamed at Thrash-
er UMC on Tuesday, October 30. Learn more and register at https://
www.vaumc.org/5TalentAcademy.
Volume 9 Page 9
All are invited to the Wednesday
Morning Bible Study! This is the new
book we are using. Read more about
it on page 8.
SPECIAL SERVICE & SPECIAL DAYS Volume 9
SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
4 Shirley Biggs & Ron Shrewsbury
4 Heather & Travis Case
10 Mark & Sharon Seidel
15 John & Karen Black
19 Dave & Connie Armstrong
25 Bill & Virginia Magee
SEPTEMBER
BIRTHDAYS
1 Zak Veldsman
Jean Ferguson
2 Troy Jamison
3 Lois Singleton
4 David Gwyn
5 Dick Welch
Barbara Jennings
Michael Gregory
6 Cooper Wolfe
Ashlee Flanary
Katherine Lagueux
7 Sutton Semones
8 Bob Bohon
Ruth Kreienbaum
9 James Eaton
12 Ira Chaffin
13 Charlie Seymour
14 Harper Flanary
Hank Gleixner
Earl Day
Rebecca Carter
15 Carly Cash
16 Ken Briggs
Megan Rodman
17 Heather Harris
Christina Simpson
19 William Cassada
Courtney Crawford
20 Bill Jones
John Alexander
21 Michael Copeland
23 Jim Crowgey, Sr.
24 Gladys Morris
27 Greg Lyons
Carla Weidner
28 HelenRuth Burch
SEPTEMBER 2018
SERVING THE HOUSE OF THE LORD: We thank each of the following for serving the House of the Lord:
Ushers
2 Kathye Ashford, Ben Carson, Bill & Charlotte Kagey 9 Bill Powell, Becky Smythers, Jerry Wilson, Krista Davidson 16 Bill Rodgers, Louise Fletcher, Travis Case, Karen Carper 23 Polly Macfarlane, Alvin & Dolly Callahan, Terry Delaney 30 Youth
Parking Lot Greeters
2 Ken Briggs, Roy Aust, Garland & Sandra Kidd 9 Chuck Weidner, Perry Pence, Bill Rodgers, Tom Akers, Richard Lawson 16 Dave Armstrong, Ann Fletcher, Barbara Conner, Devin Bledsoe 23 Dave Tanis, Mark & Carolyn Fisher, Wayne Jacobs 30 Ken Briggs, Roy Aust, Garland & Sandra Kidd
Kid Greeters 2 9 am Kaden Liechty & Dakota Eaton; 11 am Nixie Rodman 9 9 am Luke & Collin Dick; 11 am Cooper Wolfe 16 Unified Service 10:30 am; Jaxon Case 23 9 am Cael & Harper Flanary; 11 am Emma
Martin 30 9 am Leila Dick & Blake Flanary; 11 am Harper Gregory
September Altar Guild Norma Tompkins & Gladys Morris
September Nursery
2 Bill Kagey, Braden Cash 9 Blaire Liechty, Dave Tanis, Jasmine Eaton 16 Esna Veldsman, James Eaton 23 Claudia Liechty, Carolyn Fisher, Debbie Tanis 30 Bill Kagey, Braden Cash
Acolytes
2 Lola Rodman 9 Kendall Wolfe 16 Mason Case 23 Cody Davidson 30 Maggie Gregory
Communion Servers - September 2
9 am - Mark & Carolyn Fisher
11 am - Dave & Joyce Benson
Where is Your Heart Leading You to Serve?
Missions: Dave Tanis, 556-9029
Nursery Coordinator: Tasha Eaton, 922-3538
Altar Guild: Norma Tompkins, 525-7366
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WINDSOR HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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REV. DOUG PAYSOUR
Lead Pastor
KAREN LACHOWICZ Administrative Assistant
REV. MICHAEL COPELAND
Assistant Pastor - Director, Senior Adult Ministries
HEATHER CASE
Director, Ministries with Young People
MEGAN RODMAN Youth Director
KAREN JONES HARWOOD Director, Music / Organist
TASHA EATON Church Treasurer
Director, Nursery Ministries
RICHARD LAWSON Church Sexton
Worship with us! Windsor Hills United Methodist Church
Open hearts. Open minds. Open doors.
www.windsorhillsumc.org
www.facebook.com/WindsorHillsChurchRoanoke
Email: whumc3@whumc.roacoxmail.com
Our next WHAT!
Windsor Hills All Together!
Tarpley Park (Memorial Ave & Grandin Village)
Hot dogs, hamburgers!
Bring a side dish...and a friend!
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