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A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee
October 23, 2013 | Volume 12 Issue 16 jacksonfumc.org
SEEKING GOD | KNOWING CHRIST | SHARING HIS LOVE
FIRST EDITIONFIRST EDITIONDOWNTOWN JACKSON
Dr. Godsey, author of “When We Talk About God…Let’s Be Honest,” is a noted scholar with doctorates in philosophy and theology.
“Reflections on My Journey of Belief”
Hear guest speaker
Dr. R. Kirby GodseySunday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m.during the Sunday School hour
All are invitedClayton Hall
Guide to Giving and
Estimate of Giving Card
Giving 2014First United Methodist Church
1st
FirstThings
Jackson FUMC is hosting
“A Call to All” with Bishop McAlilly November 3rd5:00-7:30 p.m. Clayton HallRegister at memphis-umc.net
Sunday, November 3
All Saints Sunday, November 3The church gathers in worship to remember and honor those who have passed away in the last year.
Nursery will be provided and a special gathering of children who attend will be participating in some creative ways.
October 27thCelebration
SundayBring your 2014 Giving
Card and Time and Talents Survey to worship
Everyone will have the opportunity to bring cards forward during the worship services.
Children will sing in both 8:55 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. services.
Following the 11:00 a.m. service at the downtown campus, come to the gym for a complimentary Sunday Brunch.
Brunch Menu:• Shrimp and grits • Egg casserole• Bacon • Fresh fruit• Biscuits, muffins, and croissants • Pancake Station with all the toppings• Orange juice, coffee, milk, tea
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CONFIRMAND READER
My name is Leonardo DeLaCerda. I was born in Nashville, TN on April 9, 2002. I have three brothers and one sister. I go to school at North Parkway Middle School. I am in the sixth grade. I am planning to play soccer at school. My favorite hobbies are playing soccer and hanging around outside. I hope I do great in the sixth grade confirmation class of 2014 with Mrs. Tracy Adams and Mrs. Kelly Nye.
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25 Books Every Christian Should Readby Jennifer Trently
During his lifetime, John Wesley compiled a list of 100 books that he believed all Christians should read. Borrowing from this idea, Renovaré, a ministry dedicated to helping people live a life with God through the process of Spiritual Formation, published the book, 25 Books Every Christian Should Read. These books were selected by Renovaré and a specially created editorial board that includes such writers and teachers as Richard Rohr, Richard Foster, Phyllis Tickle and Dallas Willard.
If you have ever felt intimidated when looking at a copy of Augustine’s Confessions or when someone talked about the discipline of spiritual reading and study; then 25 Books Every Christian Should Read: A Guide to the Essential Spiritual Classics; is a great place for you to start. This book not only contains excerpts from each of these 25 classic books but also notes and study questions for each excerpt.
25 Books Every Christian Should Read opens with a foreword by Chris Webb President of Renovaré which leads into an introduction that provides a reader with a description of the process of how and why the 25 books were chosen. As a bonus; at the end of the book there is a contemporary authors section in which they have selected living authors whom they recommend. A description of each author and his/her recommended works is given.
Each of the twenty-five chapters follow the same format; there is an introduction about the book, some explanation about why
reading this work is essential and how to read it followed by the excerpt of the work and then study question perfect for individual or group study. Also, throughout the book the various members of the editorial board share their top five personal favorites that they would recommend for spiritual reading.
Since the 25 chapters are each excerpts of different works; they did not have to be read in any order making it more enjoyable. For example if you found Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton particularly taxing; you could then jump to read the excerpt of The Return of the Prodigal Son by Henri J.M. Nouwen. Then perhaps you might go back and read an excerpt from The Rule of St. Benedict followed by C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity. This book is available in paperback, kindle and epub formats. In 416 pages, the reader will gain a vast knowledge of some of the best literature representing the various streams and traditions with Christianity. I personally purchased the book in order to study some of the famous works that I found intimidating but I love it also for its excerpts of some of my favorite Christian Classics that I have read in their entirety including A Testament of Devotion by Thomas Kelly and The Seven Storey Mountain by Thomas Merton.
The book is a very worthwhile investment not only to provide you with a challenge in your reading but access to a range of spiritual classics without having to buy all of the books. Julian of Norwich, Augustine, Gerald Manley Hopkins, John Calvin and Teresa Avila are among those whose works are included along with those previously mentioned. The rest... well, you will just have to read the book to discover them.
Nursery Says Farewell to Dedicated Nursery Employee
Lance Hare will be leaving us to move to Nashville this week. He will be joining the Williamson County School System as a Special Ed. Assistant at Allendale Elementary in Spring Hill, TN.
Lance has been a lifetime member of FUMC. As a faithful employee in our nursery since 2004, he has been wonderful to work with and loved by the children! We will miss Lance greatly and will always appreciate his dedication over the past nine years!
Lance Hare
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GIVING OPTIONSAutomatic bank draft Automatic bank draft is the easiest and most effective giving option for both you and the church. 1. Reinforces your commitment to give to God first,2. Reduces the cost of processing your gift, and 3. Reduces the cost of mailing envelopes and postage.Contact Charlene at the church office to set up.
New! Prefer PAYPAL? Just click Online Giving under the Giving Tab on the website or use your phone app on the QR codes below!
AppreciationThe Communion Committee would like to thank Dr. and Mrs. Jim Price for their donation of antique silver bowls for serving the communion bread. They were used in this month’s communion service and made a beautiful contribution to the communion table.
Pam McCartyCommunion Committee
Move Those Muscles!Leader: Mia MooreA Strength Training / Fitness course for men & women. Working through a series of high and low impact challenges and exercises, Mia will have you working hard and wanting more! Mia will customize workouts based on the fitness level and needs of individual participants as well as the group. Ms. Moore is an AAAI certified personal trainer and is certified as a group fitness instructor from the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA).Cost: $5 per class or $20 for a 5 week course.
Downtown Campus • 200 S. Church St.Dinner 4:45 p.m. • Clayton Hall
$6 Adults, $4 Children, $20 Family Max.Classes/Activities 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Evening Fellowship (WEF)
When We Talk About God... Let’s Be HonestLeaders: Lane Camp, Rev. Paul Eubanks, Rev. Paul Clayton, Andrea WoodsParticipants will be asked to read the book, make notes, and come together for honest and thoughtful discussion about sometimes sensitive issues of the Christian faith. Books are available for $20 in Disciple Hall
Isaiah Leader: David Hollis In this study we will examine the book’s historical setting, features of Hebrew poetry and prophecy, and connections with a significant amount of New Testament material. Weekly reading and study is expected for this in-depth course.
Soul Sister’s Presents: NamesakeLeader: Inge PooleIn this two part series, explore the transformational power of God through the stories of Biblical characters who met God, and discover how God offers an identity that shines with the purpose for which you were created.
Room: 109 - Genesis
Room: 118 - Religion for Life
Ongoing Studies Through November 20th
Andrews Chapel Study Continues Through Nov. 20
Room: 117 - Upper Room
SoulSisters
FUMC Gym
New Classes Through Nov 20
Social Media OutreachLeader: Summer Paris, Public Relations, Younger AssociatesJoin the Evangelism committee and Communications team to learn about social media and the ways that we can best utilize it for the church. The first two sessions will be led by Younger Associate, Summer Paris, who will explore ways that social media can be used in our church. The final three sessions will be a time to develop a lay-led system for incorporating social media into the life of communication for the church.
Room: 119 - Family Life Forum
SCAN HERE to giveto the FUMC OperatingFund
SCAN HERE to donateto Capital Improvements at the Downtown Campus
SCAN HERE to donateto Capital Improvements at the Andrews Chapel Campus
Created for Community - Christian BasicsLeader: Dan CampAn overview of the timeless truths of Christianity and their intersection with our current “high-tech, frenzied” 21st century world.
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Tuesdays & Thursdays4:15-5:15 p.m.
FUMC GymLeader: Pam McCarty
Cost: $5/session
Altar Guild MemorialsFirst Church Altar Guild is now accepting memorials and honoraria for use in decorating the church during the Advent season. If you would like to make a gift in memory or honor of a loved one, please mail or bring your contribution to the church office by Friday, December 6. Names will be listed in the Christmas Newsletter, December 11, and the Sunday bulletin, December 22. Please mark your check “Christmas decorations” and include a note with the name(s) as you would like them to appear. Contributions may be sent to: FUMC, Attn. Jacki Hoveskeland, 200 South Church St., Jackson, TN 38301. If you have any questions, please call Jacki at the church office, 422-4002 or email [email protected].
Sign up at gym office or e-mail
[email protected] up deadline:
November 15, 2013
Registration/Jersey Fee: $60.00*(* $25.00 reimbursement with
returned jersey at end of season)
Teams:
1. Boy’s High School 2. Girl’s High School
3. Boy’s Middle School4. Girl’s Middle School
Coaches needed See Marilynn for info!
Games start January, 2014Season ends mid-March
Youth Church League Basketball 2014
Sign up NOW!The Rebekah CircleNov. 11 • 10:00 a.m.
Hosted by Carolyn Clayton
5 Ridgefield PlaceWorld Thanks Service
Co-hostess: Doris Eubanks
Recreation NewsMarilynn Eblen, [email protected]
Men of all ages welcomed!
Prayer BreakfastTuesday, October 29
7:00-8:00 AMBreakfast Donation $5
Clayton Hall
Guest speaker: Deputy Chief of Police Barry Michaels
“Gang Violence in Jackson”
Annual Charge ConferenceNovember 12 • 6:30 PM
Clayton HallDevotion by Dr. Richard Clark
District Superintendent EVERYONE INVITED!
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Adult OpportunitiesPam Jaco, [email protected]
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15“The Transformative
Nature of Art”presented by
Lendon Noe Local artist, art teacher, and designer
Artist/teacher at the Noe School of ArtProgram 11:00 a.m. • Luncheon 12:00 noon
Clayton Hall • $6.00/personFor reservations, call the church office at 422-4002 or sign up
online at jacksonfumc.org by Noon, November 11.
Thursday, December 5
The Orpheum Theatrepresents
Sister Act the Musical-Gloriously Broadway-Featuring all the original music -Ridiculously fun
Dinner in downtown Memphis prior to the production
Call the church office to reserve a ticket (422-4002) or email [email protected].
Adult Council of FUMC presents...
France Magnifique
Departing April 24, 2014...come experience
“April in Paris”
Interested? Contact Pam Jaco, 422-4002 or [email protected]
IT’S NOT TOO LATE!Sign up by Nov. 25
and save $250!
Save the date!
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BARF in the Hay
Bring a Real Friend
October 27
Junior/Senior High Retreat Deadline is October 25Text, email, or call Mary Beth, 422-4002 or [email protected]
Youth Day is November 9 (Deadline to sign up is November 3)Text, email, or call Mary Beth, 422-4002 or [email protected] still need parents to help!
Meet at the church at 5:00 p.m. or Frank Lawrence’s at 5:30 p.m.Prizes for best individual and group costumes.Dinner & s’mores over the campfire.Will return to the church by 8:00 p.m.
Sing for Christmas All are welcome to sing with the Sanctuary Choir for their annual presentation of Carols & Candles. This treasured FUMC tradition features carols old and new with music by choir and orchestra. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. If you’d like to be a part this year, please contact Darian Krimm (422-4002 or [email protected]) and help us celebrate the season!
First Awakening BandWe are blessed to have a talented band to lead worship in our 8:55 a.m. First Awakening worship service. The band is looking for a few more members. Do you play electric or acoustic guitar, keyboards or piano? If so, maybe you’d consider sharing your talents and joining the FA band? Experienced players should contact Darian Krimm ([email protected]) or LukeWoodruff ([email protected]) for more details.
Music NotesDarian Krimm, Director of Music and Worship Arts
“The Current” YouthOpen to 7th-12th graders
Mary Beth Bernheisel, [email protected]
Dresses for Haiti
“sew-in”
FUMC members, Robert and Karen Hopper will be returning to Haiti in January 2014 and taking dresses on their Medical Mission trip.
Friday, November 8, 20136:00 - 10: 00 PM
FUMC Mezzanine• You can sew? Awesome! Bring your sewing machine if you can and any of your cool sewing stuff.
• Can’t sew? We will find a way for you to be a part of this amazing experience.
Bring a snack and sewing stuff if you have it.
Come ready to have a good time doing good!
For more information: [email protected]
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Sunday, November 3 - All Saints Sunday 5:00 PM Junior/Senior High Retreat 8:30 AM Andrews Chapel Service 8:55 AM First Awakening Service with
Communion 10:00 AM Dr. Kirby Godsey Sunday School
Speaker 10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Worship Service with
Communion 5:00 PM “A Call For All” with Bishop
McAlilly
Monday, November 4 9:00 AM Kids @ First Parents Day Out 5:30 PM Sr. Olympic Basketball 6:30 PM Youth Ministry Committee 7:00 PM Boy Scout Meeting 7:30 PM Men’s Basketball
Tuesday, November 5 7:00 AM Men’s Weekly Bible Study 4:15 PM Zumba
Wednesday, November 6 9:00 AM Kids @ First Parents Day Out 10:00 AM Pastors’ Bible Study 11:15 AM Faithful Folders for Newsletter 12:00 PM Noon Worship “A Service of
Prayer and Healing” 3:30 PM WINGS 3:30 PM Kids Open Gym 3:45 PM Brownies-Daisies (Troop 43088) 4:00 PM Confirmand Scripture Reading
Practice 4:45 PM Wednesday Evening Fellwoship
(WEF) Dinner - Downtown Campus
5:00 PM WEF- Andrews Chapel Dinner 5:45 PM Andrews Chapel Campus - Class 6:00 PM WEF - Strength Training Fitness
Course for Men / Women 6:00 PM Handbell Rehearsal 6:00 PM WEF-”Study on Isaiah” 6:00 PM WEF”-When We Talk About God,
Let’s Be Honest” 6:00 PM WEF-Social Media Outreach 6:00 PM WEF-Soul Sisters presents:
Namesake Bible Study 6:00 PM Youth WEF 6:00 PM First Awakening Practice 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, November 7 4:15 PM Zumba 5:30 PM Sr. Olympic Basketball
Friday, November 8 11:00 AM Grandmother’s LAP 6:00 PM Dresses for Haiti Sew-In
Saturday, November 9 9:00 AM Youth Day
Calendar of Events
Sunday, October 27 8:30 AM Andrews Chapel
Service 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 9:00 AM St. Luke’s Search Committee 10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 12:00 PM Celebration Sunday Brunch 3:00 PM Childrens Council Meeting 5:00 PM BARF in the Hay
Monday, October 28 9:00 AM Kids @ First Parents Day Out 9:30 AM Monday Mission Group 4:00 PM Hub Club 5:30 PM Staff Parish Relations
Committee Meeting 5:30 PM Sr. Olympic Basketball 7:00 PM Boy Scout Meeting 7:30 PM Men’s Basketball
Tuesday, October 29 7:00 AM UMM Prayer Breakfast 10:30 AM Note Writing Ministry 12:00 PM Canstruction - RIFA Luncheon 4:15 PM Zumba
Wednesday, October 30 9:00 AM Kids @ First Parents Day Out 10:00 AM Pastors’ Bible Study 2:30 PM Hub Club 3:30 PM WINGS 3:30 PM Kids Open Gym 4:00 PM Confirmand Scripture Reading
Practice 4:45 PM Wednesday Evening Fellwoship
(WEF) Dinner - Downtown Campus
5:00 PM WEF - Andrews Chapel Dinner 5:45 PM Andrews Chapel Campus -
Class 6:00 PM WEF - Strength Training Fitness
Course for Men / Women 6:00 PM Handbell Rehearsal 6:00 PM WEF-”Study on Isaiah” 6:00 PM WEF”-When We Talk About God,
Let’s Be Honest” 6:00 PM WEF-Social Media Outreach 6:00 PM WEF-Soul Sisters presents:
Namesake Bible Study 6:00 PM Youth WEF 6:00 PM First Awakening Practice 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, October 31 4:15 PM Zumba 5:30 PM Sr. Olympic Basketball
Friday, November 1 12:00 PM First Friday Forum 5:00 PM Junior/Senior High Retreat
Saturday, November 2 5:00 PM Junior/Senior High Retreat 1:30 PM Birthday Party
Calendar subject to change. Please call the church office, 422-4002 or check the calendar at jacksonfumc.org
Service of Prayer & Healing
November 6
NOON 1st WEDNESDAY
EACH MONTH
CHAPEL
The Wesley Sunday School Class invites anyone interested
Guest speaker Jerry Gilbert will contrast the
Faust Legend and the movie “Cabin in the Sky” November 17
10:00 a.m. Room 120
Jerry, a professor of history at Jackson State Community College, is a member of the renowned classical music "Gilbert Family." Alan Gilbert is currently conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.And Noel Gilbert was conductor of the Germantown Symphony.Henry Harrison, Wesley Sunday School Class Teacher.
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Mission CornerDavid Hollis, [email protected]
Sunday, Nov. 10th 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Downtown Campus, Clayton Hall
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend this discussion of crucial questions every family faces about end of life planning. A team of health and legal practitioners will provide valuable guidance and resources.
Most of us avoid having a conversation about these issues with the people we love. Through this event, the Stephen Ministry of Jackson First United Methodist Church hopes to help people have conversations about care at the end of life, death, and their final wishes related to this life. The goal is to help people have these conversations in a more normal way - particularly while they are healthy and not facing dire circumstances.
The three-hour session utilizes materials produced by the Church Health Center, including a video and a document called "Five Wishes". Through these resources, along with table dialogue and discussion by a panel of health and legal practitioners on different end of life issues, participants will learn how to share their own wishes with people who will walk alongside them when they face decisions.
The Panel:Rev. David Hollis Kippy Miller, M.D. (retired)Tharon Kirk, R.N. (retired)Wes Clayton, Attorney at Law The Schedule:1:45-2:00 p.m. Gathering2:00-2:15 p.m. Welcome and Worship2:15-2:45 p.m. Introduction and DVD2:45-3:15 p.m. Table Discussion3:15-3:30 p.m. Break (with light refreshments)3:30-4:15 p.m. Panel Discussion4:15-4:45 p.m. Table Discussion4:45-5:00 p.m. Closing
Sponsored by Stephen Ministry
A Conversation With Loved Ones
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Mission Trip
FUMC
Questions? Contact Susan Crocker at 731-267-7238
Recently an informal meeting was held at FUMC about the Haiti Mission Trip scheduled for April 2014. Debbie Curry, guest speaker shared with the group about her first experience going to Haiti with the Union Women's Basketball team. It was inspiring, funny, honest and truly uplifting! Her talk really got all of us so excited about the mission trip! We currently have twelve folks signed up to go. Here is where YOU come in... Please take time to prayerfully consider joining us on this amazing adventure...your life will never be the same! It has been a LONG time since our church has gone on a foreign mission trip... now is YOUR chance! Sign-up by January 5, 2014. Get your passport ready and join in the fun!! It will change your life! Contact Susan Crocker if you have any questions. Joy will be found in serving... let's serve well today, friends!
Lorie White, Mission Education ([email protected])
"For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works..."
Ephesians 2:10
Reelfoot Rural Ministries Jubilee CelebrationSunday, October 27 • 3:00 p.m.
Ellington Hall at Reelfoot
A celebration of the 50 year history and mission work of Reelfoot featuring Bishop McAllily, speaker.
For more information, contact David Hollis at 422-4002, or [email protected]
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Women’s MinistriesSoulSisters
Mary Beth Bernheisel, [email protected]
Grab a plate of dinner and share your thoughts on the book of the month.
November 27“The Quilt”
by Gary PaulsenBooks available at Books-a-Million, The Book Lady, and Amazon.com
SoulSisters
Book Club
5:15-6:00 PM Mezzanine
Men’s Tuesday Bible Study
Enjoy a cup of coffee and discussion
Meets every Tuesday7:00-7:45 a.m.
Room 206, Conference Room near Clayton HallLeader: Dave Bratcher
Men’s Ministries
Pastors’ Wednesday Morning
Bible Studyled by David Hollis 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Room 119, Family Life Forum
The Book of Isaiah This class will be similar to the
course on Isaiah offered on Wednesday Evenings.
See the WEF Fall brochure for class description.
Soul Sisters presents
A Christmas Lights Sleigh Ride in our FUMC holiday bus
Meet at the church ready to ride at 6:00 p.m. We return at 8:00 p.m.RSVP Dec 8th, so the Elves have plenty of desserts!
2014 Women’s Retreat
On the Right TrackJanuary 25-26, 2014
Victory RanchEarly Bird Registration Before January 1: $99After January 1: $110
“We have forgiveness for our failures based on God’s overflowing grace, poured over us with wisdom and understanding”
Ephesians 2:8
SoulSisters
All women are invited for a ride around Jackson looking at Christmas lights. We end with North pole desserts and eggnog at the church.
Tuesday, Dec 10th6:00-8:00 p.m.
Register at jacksonfumc.org or call the church 731-422-4002
FUMC FOUNDATION“Without proper estate planning, neither your church nor any charity can receive gifts from your estate. Be sure your estate planning is up to date. Do you know who your heirs will be? Is your church a beneficiary of your estate?”To learn more about FUMC’s Foundation and Planned Giving, contact Jim Scott, Chairman. 668-4775 or e-mail [email protected]
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Sunday, Oct. 27Commitment Sunday
Celebration Brunch following 11 AM service
Sunday, Nov. 3All Saints Sunday
Andrews Chapel Services:8:30 a.m. Worship Service9:45 a.m. Sunday School
“The Finish Line“ David Hollis, preaching II Timothy 4:6-8Children Singing in both services
Dan Camp, preaching
“A Genuine Faith“ Dan Camp, preaching II Timothy 4:11-16
“An Unlikely Saint“ Mary Beth Bernheisel, preaching Luke 19:1-10
FUMC Downtown Services:8:55 a.m. First Awakening10:00 a.m. Sunday School11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS SOON
REMEMBER!Set clocks back one hour Saturday night, November 2.