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572 West San Antonio St., New Braunfels, Texas 78130 www.fumcnb.org January 2016
2016 COMMITTEE CHAIRS
THE GOOD NEWS
Administrative Council: Karen Michalec [email protected]
Finance: Michelle Kopp [email protected]
Staff-Parish Relations: Marvin Morris [email protected]
Trustees: Will elect in January
Outreach Collaboration: Missy Jenson [email protected]
Mission Ministry:
Children/Family: Erin Wiedenfeld [email protected]
Discipleship Team: Karen Andrews [email protected]
Worship: Lenny Robertson [email protected]
Health: Michelle Truchsess [email protected]
Fellowship: Angelica Coronado [email protected]
Men’s: Mark Leita & [email protected]
Gary Kirkham [email protected]
UMW: Carol Witherell [email protected]
FUMC Foundation: Larry Kunkel [email protected]
Sanctuary Stewards: Mary Clark [email protected]
Youth Leadership: Patrick Melton [email protected]
Archives/History: Gayle Hester [email protected]
Lay Leader: Dan Collins [email protected]
Emmaus/Kairos Min.: Mickey Lloyd [email protected]
Happy New Year 2016!!
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FEBRU-Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 New Year’s OFFICE CLOSED
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3 S.O.S. SUNDAY 7:45-Sonrise Singers 8:30/11-Traditional 9:45-Contemporary 9:45/11-Sun School 11-5 Conversations 1-Pickle Ball 4-Webelos 1 5-Jr./Sr. High MYF
4 9-Snyder Sm Grp 9:30-Lybarger Sm Grp 10-Staff Mtg. 5:30-Stephen Ministry 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6:30-Mon. Eve Study
5 9-UMW Gen. Mtg. 2-Women’s Game Day 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6:30-Children/Family 6:30-Klare’s Sm Grp 6:30–Lujan Sm Grp 6:30-Webelos 2 6:30-GS Troop 7-Troop 119
6 9-Lindsay Sm Grp 5:30-Youth Boys Study 5:30-Youth Girls Study 6-Trlica Sm Grp 6-Handbells 6-Upward Coaches Mtg 6:30-Leal Sm Grp 6:30-Cub Pack 4 7-Sanctuary Choir 7:30-HIS praise
7 1:30-Mahjong 6-MOPS 6:30-Alzheimer’s Sup. 6:30-Webelos 2 7-Trustee Meeting
8 6-Parent’s Night Out 6-Upward Bball Prac.
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10 7:45-Sonrise Singers 8:30/11-Traditional 9:45-Contemporary 9:45/11–Sun. School 11-5 Conversations 1-Pickle Ball 4-Webelos 1 5-Jr./Sr. High MYF 6:30-Youth Parent’s Mtg.
11 9-Snyder Sm Grp 9:30-Lybarger Sm Grp 10-Staff Mtg. 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6:30-Finance 6:30-Mon. Eve Study
12 9:30-D/S Board Mtg. 10-Care Team 2-Women’s Game Day 2-Shawl Ministry 6-GriefShare 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6:30-Klare’s Sm Grp 6:30–Lujan Sm Grp 6:30-Webelos 2 7-Troop 119
13 9-Lindsay Sm Grp 1-Bridge Group 5:30-Youth Boys Study 5:30-Youth Girls Study 6-Trlica Sm Grp 6-Handbells 6:30-Youth Council 6:30-Cub Pack 4 7-Sanctuary Choir 7:30-HIS praise
14 1:30-Mahjong 6-Discipleship Team 6:30-Missions Team 6:30-Webelos 2
15 6-Upward Bball Prac.
16 UPWARD GAMES BEGIN TODAY!!
17 HISTORICAL MARKER CEREMONY 7:45-Sonrise Singers 8:30/11-Traditional 9:45-Contemporary 9:45/11-Sun School 11-5 Conversations 12:15-Historical Marker Ceremony 1-Pickle Ball 4-Webelos 1 5-Jr./Sr. High MYF
18 ML King Day OFFICE CLOSED 9-Snyder Sm Grp 5:30-Stephen Ministry 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6:30-Mon. Eve Study
19 9-UMW Circle Day 2-Women’s Game Day 6-GriefShare 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6:30-Klare’s Sm Grp 6:30-Lujan’s Sm Grp 6:30-Webelos 2 6:30-GS Troop 7-Troop 119
20 9-Lindsay Sm Grp 9:30-Just for Fun Writing 10-Carmen’s Sm Grp 1:30-Archives/History 5:30-Youth Boys Study 5:30-Youth Girls Study 6-Trlica Sm Grp 6-Handbells 6:30-Leal Sm Grp 6:30-Cub Pack 4 7-Sanctuary Choir 7:30-HIS Praise
21 1:30-Mahjong 6:30-Webelos 2 7-Cub Pack Meeting
22 6-Upward Bball Prac. 10-Youth Broomball
23 8-Upward Games 8:30-Men’s Brkft.
24 7:45-Sonrise Singers 8:30/11-Traditional 9:45-Contemporary 9:45/11-Sun School 11-5 Conversations 1-Pickle Ball 4-Webelos 1 5-Jr./Sr. High MYF
25 9-Snyder Sm Grp 9:30-Lybarger Sm Grp 10-Staff Meeting 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6-MOPS Steering 6-Worship Meeting 6:30-Mon. Eve Study 7-Admin. Board Mtg.
26 10-Low Vision Club 2-Women’s Game Day 6-GriefShare 6-Upward Bball Pract. 6:30-Klare’s Sm Grp 6:30–Lujan Sm Grp 6:30-Webelos 2 7-Troop 119
27 9-Lindsay Sm Grp 10-Carmen’s Sm Grp 11:30-Ladies Lunch 5:30-Youth Boys Study 5:30-Youth Girls Study 6-Trlica Sm Grp 6-Handbells 6:30-Cub Pack 4 7-Sanctuary Choir 7:30-HIS Praise
28 ALL THE KING’S MEN 9-UMW Exec. Comm. 10-Sanctuary Steward 1:30-Mahjong 6-All the King’s Men 6:30-Webelos 2 7-Lion’s Club Mtg.
29 6-Upward Bball Prac.
30 8-Upward Games
31 7:45-Sonrise Singers 8:30/11-Traditional 9:45-Contemporary 9:45/11-Sun School 11-5 Conversations 1-Pickle Ball 4-Webelos 1 5-Jr./Sr. High MYF
JANUARY
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NOV. 30, 2015 TOTALS NOV. Income - $78,825.37
NOV. Expenses - $82,227.82 YTD Income - $876,057.96
YTD Expenses - $867,393.97
FINANCIAL UPDATE: From the Treasurer: When making a gift toward the REACH campaign please show in check memo line or with a note attached to a cash donation. Also, if a gift is split between various funds, please clearly mark in memo line or with a note. Thank you!
REACH Campaign: As of NOV. 30, 2015
TARGET GOAL: $975,000.00
PLEDGES as of Nov. 30: $856,662.44
COLLECTED as of Nov. 30: $752,894.17
MISSING SOMETHING??
Please check the Lost & Found located in the Welcome Center. We
have several items that might be yours!!
NEW MEMBERS
Thanks to all our Family Promise Volunteers! Our
upcoming schedule for 2016 is as follows:
March 6-13, 2016
May 29-June 5, 2016
August 28-September 4, 2016
November 27-December 4, 2016
Be aware that although
these are our current scheduled dates,
they may change as churches have
unexpected events, such as finding bats
in their attics.
If you are interested in being a part of
this important ministry, please contact
Dan or Amanda Collins at
Please look for sign-ups on our website.
FAMILY PROMISE
CONGRATULATIONS
To Nik and Bridget Sarbu on the
birth of their son, Calvin Lamont,
born Dec. 8th.
The church office will be closed at NOON on Thur., Dec.
31st and all day Jan. 1st in observance of the New Year’s
Holiday.
2015 DONATIONS Please remember all end-of-year donations must be received in the church office by NOON on
December 31, 2015, in order for it to be added to your
2015 giving statement. All donations being mailed must be
postmarked by December 31st as well.
New Members Not pictured:
Creighton & Ashley Tubb
Jackson & Ardyn
Next
Newsletter
Deadline:
Jan.
15th
Your church family
communicates online!
Join the conversation at:
www.facebook.com/
groups/fumcnb/
S.O.S. SUNDAY-JAN. 3RD Please remember to bring your
canned goods on the first Sunday of each month, which has been
designated as S.O.S. Sunday. All items received will be taken to the local S.O.S. Food Bank. There are baskets located in the Narthex and the side entrance hallway to place
your items into.
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UMW NEWS
STEPHEN MINISTRY
Love One Another as I Have Loved You . . In John 15:12, Jesus says, “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” Loving and caring for one another is not just the pastor’s job—it’s something Jesus calls us all to do! Stephen Ministry is a ministry in which people with special gifts for caring ministry can put those gifts to use in an organized way, bringing Jesus’ love and care to those who most need it.
If you know someone who is going through a difficult time, contact one of our Stephen Leaders (Jan Hunt 210-325-3573, Wendy
Schneider 512-431-8594 or Sandy Hartman 830-625-8623) about Stephen
Ministry. Our Stephen Ministers are ready to provide focused, confidential, one-to-one
Christian care—to help that person experience the healing power of Christ’s love.
UMW JANUARY CALENDAR
Tuesday, Jan. 5—9:30 General Mtg.-Pledge Service, Host: Sarah Circle NO Kirkwood Birthday Party Tuesday, Jan. 19—Circle Mtg. Day Sunday, Jan. 24—Legislative Event-Austin Thursday, Jan. 28— Executive Mtg.
United Methodist Women 2015 Mission Giving Summary
In 2015 United Methodist Women have supported UMW missions and projects internationally and nationally through the conference and district by way of Call to Prayer and Self-Denial ($278), World Thank Offering ($1066), Southside Community Center (San Marcos) ($321), UMCOR (the United Methodist Committee On Relief) for flood relief ($228), to the International Fellowship of the Least Coin ($125), and through our annual pledge ($4000). Locally we have supported growth and education with nursing scholarships for three young women ($2400). We reached out to the youth through Communities in Schools ($1500), Connections ($500), School Fuel Fund in San Marcos ($76), United Campus Ministry-Wesley (at Texas State University) ($400), Casa Hermosa ($1500), Blue Santa ($390), and our own UMYF ($500). We have assisted families in crisis with moneys to SOS Food Bank ($1500), Salvation Army ($500), Family Promise ($500), Options for Women ($500), the Comal County Crisis Center ($500), and Barnabas Connection (for flood recovery in Wimberley ($100). Through our annual rummage sale and the generosity of our members, the support of these projects represents $17,000 to families and youth locally, nationally, and internationally! We look forward to 2016 and another year of being involved in mission work while enjoying our Supportive Fellowship together that celebrates our Freedom through Jesus Christ. Please come join us!
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FROM YOUR WESLEY NURSE
WESLEY NURSE HOMELESS MINISTRY ITEM OF THE MONTH:
QUARTERS and LAUNDRY SUPPLIES!!
For security, if donating quarters for laundry facilities, please place in the “Laundry Bank” located on church secretary’s desk! Laundry Supplies can be
placed in the bin outside of the Wesley Nurse Office.
Michelle Truchsess, RN, is a Wesley Nurse with Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, Inc. (MHM). MHM’s Wesley Nurse program is a faith-based, holistic health and wellness program committed to serving the least served through education, health promotion and collaboration with individual and community in achieving improved wellness through self-empowerment. Learn more at www.mhm.org.
SLEEP: Sleep plays a vital role in good health and well-being throughout your life. Getting enough quality sleep at the right times can help protect your mental health, physical health, quality of life, and safety. The damage from sleep deficiency can occur in an instant (such as a car crash), or it can harm you over time in the form of some chronic health problems. It also can affect how well you think, react, work, learn, and get along with others.
Healthy Brain Function and Emotional Well-Being: Sleep helps your brain work properly. While you're sleeping, your brain is preparing for the next day. It's forming new pathways to help you learn and remember information. Studies show that a good night's sleep improves learning. Whether you're learning math, how to play the piano, how to perfect your golf swing, or how to drive a car, sleep helps enhance your learning and problem-solving skills. Sleep also helps you pay attention, make decisions, and be creative. Physical Health: Sleep plays an important role in your physical health. For example, sleep is involved in healing and repair of your heart and blood vessels. Sleep helps maintain a healthy balance of the hormones that make you feel hungry (ghrelin) or full (leptin). When you don't get enough sleep, your level of ghrelin goes up and your level of leptin goes down. This makes you feel hungrier than when you're well-rested. Sleep also affects how your body reacts to insulin, the hormone that controls your blood glucose (sugar) level. Sleep deficiency results in a higher than normal blood sugar level, which may increase your risk for diabetes. Sleep also supports healthy growth and development. Deep sleep triggers the body to release the hormone that promotes normal growth in children and teens. This hormone also boosts muscle mass and helps repair cells and tissues in children, teens, and adults. Sleep also plays a role in puberty and fertility. Your immune system relies on sleep to stay healthy. This system defends your body against foreign or harmful substances. Ongoing sleep deficiency can change the way in which your immune system responds. For example, if you're sleep deficient, you may have trouble fighting common infections. Sleep Deprivation: Studies also show that sleep deficiency alters activity in some parts of the brain. If you're sleep deficient, you may have trouble making decisions, solving problems, controlling your emotions and behavior, and coping with change. Sleep deficiency also has been linked to depression, suicide, and risk-taking behavior. Children and teens who are sleep deficient may have problems getting along with others. They may feel angry and impulsive, have mood swings, feel sad or depressed, or lack motivation. They also may have problems paying attention, and they may get lower grades and feel stressed. Ongoing sleep deficiency is linked to an increased risk of obesity, heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke. Reference: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/sdd/why
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January 8, 2016 Sign up at
www.fumcnb.org
CHILDREN AND FAMILY MINISTRIES
Upward Basketball practices start January 4, 2016 at both FUMC and Gruene UMC. Games will be held on Saturdays from January 16 through February 27. The Awards Celebration will be February 29, 2016 at Tree of Life Church. Referees, concession stand volunteers, and devotionals are still needed. Sign up through the church website to serve. For more information, please contact Ernie Jones at [email protected] or cell# 830-629-2045 or Kristi Lindsay at [email protected].
SAVE THE DATES for 2016:
Mark your calendars with these upcoming events!
Vacation Bible School June 13-17 for ages 4 through completed 5th grade
Slumber Falls Camp July 25-27 for completed 2nd
through 5th grades
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT CHANGES:
Effective immediately: New Prices: There will be a $10 charge per each child for PNO plus $2.00 if they want pizza. You MUST pay at the time of sign up through the updated Sign-Up Genius. Cash payments will no longer be accepted. Sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause, but this is needed in order for us to streamline our process. Also, we will require a 24-hour cancellation notice in order for you to receive a credit. We will not accept drop ins. ALL children must be signed up online through our website. Please label your kids’ belongings i.e., diaper bag, diapers, cups, etc. Arrival time is 6:00pm and pick up is 9:30pm. Please arrive on time for all pick ups.
2015 WHITE GIFT UPDATE
As always, the FUMC family responds resoundingly to requests to reach out into the
community to assist those less fortunate than ourselves. Congratulations! Once again,
our White Gift Toy drive was a success with hundreds of packages received, as well as
monetary donations! All presents and donations were forwarded to the Family Life Center
in NB for distribution to area children. Kay was overjoyed by our generosity and giving
spirit!! Great job, FUMC!!!
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Parents’
Night Out
Second Fridays
6-9:30pm
Date
Night
Dates:
Jan. 8
Feb. 12
March 4
April 8
May 13
June 10
July 8
Aug. 12
Sept. 9
Oct. 14
Nov. 11
Dec. 9 & 16
Rates:
$10 per child
Plus $2 per
child for Pizza
and juice
Registration & Payment Required:
Sign up at: fumcnb.org
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ADULT MINISTRIES
Women’s Retreat: February 19 and 20! Come join other women from FUMC (and our friends) for a weekend get-away as Reverend Mary Tumulty from First UMC Conroe talks with us about Holy Friendships. This year our location is at Moye Retreat Center in Castroville. Arrival begins at 3:00pm on Friday with time to relax, visit, and play a variety of games. Welcome and Opening is at 6:00, and we’ll conclude by about 4:00 on Saturday afternoon. Registration forms are posted on the Adult Bulletin Board. Cost is $90.00, with some scholarships available. All registration and fees due by Jan. 31.
NEW BIBLE STUDY FOR PARENTS
WITH DAUGHTERS:
Beginning January 3rd, all parents
of girls ages 0-18, are invited to join
Pastor Missy during the 11:00 Sunday
School hour for Five Conversations
You Must Have with Your Daughter.
This faith-based study will help you
talk with your daughter about who
she is in God's eyes. It is “just five
conversations,” but they could be the
basis for a whole new way of relating
to your daughter. The group will
meet in Room 215.
The next quarterly men’s conference is scheduled for Thur., January 28 in Wesley Hall. Men are invited to attend and bring their sons, dads, or other “guy” friends. The evening includes homemade lasagna dinner, fellowship time, and guest speaker. Cost is $10. The guest speaker for this conference is former inmate Paul Tankersley, who will share a bit of his life story – before, during and after prison; as well as before and after coming to know Christ.
January 28, 2016
GRIEFSHARE Coming this month –GriefShare, a support group for people who what lost a spouse, family members, or friends. Three key elements are involved:
•a video seminar on key grief-related topics
•a personal workbook for study and individual application of the weekly topics
•group discussion in a safe environment of people who, more than most, understand your grief
Begins Tuesday evening, January 12, from 6:00 – 8:00, Room 224. Childcare available with reservation. Contact Karen Andrews for more information. [email protected].
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The next breakfast meeting will be
Saturday, January 23rd 8:30 am at Casa Garcia’s
(near the new H.E.B. off of 46). We encourage all men to attend, bring a
friend and your child(ren)!
LIVE-ALONE LADIES LUNCH Regular lunches are held on the LAST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH at Mamacita’s Restaurant, 651 N. Bus. IH 35 at 11:30am. We sit together in a reserved setting and enjoy each other’s company. Great conversation & good food go together among friends. Call Vivian Allen at (830) 624-8313 if you have any questions. Nothing else is required.
First United Methodist Church (1853-2015) invites you to attend the dedication of our historical marker on Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 12:15 pm. Please plan to attend!! Sponsored by: First United Methodist Church, Comal County Historical Commission, & Texas Historical Commission
Come travel with Pastor Missy and Karen
Andrews to England on a John Wesley
Heritage Tour. You can still sign up (until
January 20) for this trip. We will depart on
May 10. The basic tour returns on May 18,
and there are optional extensions for a trip
to Ireland or for three extra days in London.
Contact Karen or Missy for more
information, (830)625-4513.
Jesus cares about making and keeping people well. God created us as whole human beings, body and spirit, and God wants us to live in ways that nourish both body and spirit—together. Join the Wesley Nurse in a 6 week, small group study, that explores the connection between spirituality and wellness.
Sign up sheet available on Adult
Ministries bulletin board: Deadline: January 31st.
Class will be held on Sundays.
February 7th—March 13th at 9:45 and 11:00 in Rm. 222
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MISSIONS
FUMCNB Supports Missionaries in Panama Did you know our church, through the Missions Committee, donates funds to support missionaries in Panama? The missionaries we support are establishing a new community of faith in Santiago de Veraguas (in an area called Punta Delgadita in central Panama) to bridge the two existing Methodist districts at the geographical extremes of the country (under the auspices of the Evangelical Methodist Church of Panama). Rev. David Ceballos, Ph.D., a missionary with the General Board of Global Ministries of the UMC, pictured below, provides leadership in evangelism, education, and social outreach for a new church congregation. Part of this effort is the construction of a multi-purpose building that will serve as a worship area and as a community building for the poor rural communities around Punta Delgadita. It has about 40 members in an area where there are few Protestants and maintains an average attendance of 65 faithful congregants. Rev. David Ceballos, Ph.D. Cindy Ceballos David dreams of building a sanctuary and a multipurpose center for educational, vocational and health programs for adults and youth. David says: "My call to mission came through participation in several Volunteers-in-Mission trips. I came to the realization that I could be most effective in cross-cultural ministry. I also came to the conviction that I would rather utilize my grace gifts where there is not an abundance of Christian resources." He earned a B.A. in political science at Pan American University, two master's degrees (theology and religious education) from Southwestern Seminary and a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership at Northcentral University. David and Cindy are the parents of six adult children: Tanji, Randall, Sasha, Mike, Sophia, and Gabriel. Cynthia Ceballos Cynthia D. (Cindy) Ceballos (pictured above) is also a missionary serving since early 2012 as community health coordinator for the emerging church in Punta Delgadita. A nurse, she looks forward to the growth of the church and supporting ministries in health and education, as well as evangelism. Cindy explains that her efforts to build a career in the secular world became empty and unfulfilling. She said: “God began to show me that I could use my grace gifts in building God's kingdom, the only way to fill the void." Born in New Mexico, Cindy earned her nursing diploma in Lubbock, Texas and BS in nursing from Lubbock Christian University. She worked in cardiac and diabetes care, and then for a pharmaceutical company, before beginning her service in mission. Her church membership is with Amherst United Methodist Church in Amherst, Texas. Updates on Their Work A “Clinic in a Can” donated by FUMC Duncanville, TX was set up for use by the numerous medical teams that visit each year. They also raised sufficient funds to purchase several vehicles to aid in their work and are trying to raise funds to complete the first floor of their multipurpose building this year. They are asking organizations and individuals to adopt items needed, such as: stoves, toilets, sinks, etc. They have listed items needed (with their prices) on their web site at www.missionpanama.com.
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FUMC YOUTH-MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR UPCOMING EVENTS
Youth Boys Bible Study: Meeting every Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 in Wesley Hall Youth Room.
New Year’s Eve Youth Lock-In: The youth will be having a lock-in from 9:00 pm December 31, 2015 till 9:00 am, January 1, 2016. Breakfast tacos will be made and served in the morning.
UPWARDS BASKETBALL: Look for signup genius link on Youth webpage for ways you can help with Upwards! First Upwards game is January 16, 2016.
BROOMBALL!!: Broomball scheduled for January 22nd from 10:00 pm till 1:00(ish) am. Adult participants or drivers needed!
SOUPer Bowl Sunday: The Youth will be having a SOUPer Bowl watching party on Sunday, February 7, 2016 in Wesley Hall. Bring cans of soup for donations, watch the game and play some games of our own as we practice the fine art of fellowship! Soup donations will be going to Souper Bowl of Caring. https://souperbowl.org/
CONFIRMATION 2016: Registration Cards for Confirmation (8th grade and up) are available on Youth Bulletin Board for 2016 Confirmation classes. Confirmation 2016 will consist of 8 classes at the following dates and times:
Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided) Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided) Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided) Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided) Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided) Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided) Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided) Sunday, February 7th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (lunch will be provided)
YOUTH SUN FEB. 14: Lock-in Feb. 13 for rehearsals
Toby Mac: March 31, 2016 in San Antonio. Youth will be going!
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Senior Pastor
Jason Adams
Associate Pastor
Missy Jenson
Associate Pastor
Harold Sassman
Office Administrator
Janna Hochwender
Financial Coordinator
Susan Weinand
Director of Nursery Ministries
Carmen Seabaugh
Director of Adult Ministries
Karen Andrews
Director of Elementary Ministries
Kristi Lindsay
Director of Youth Ministries/
Intern Pastor
Patrick Melton
Wesley Nurse
Michelle R. Truchsess, R.N.
Director of Music
Bill McGuire
Church Accompanist
Travis Davis
Church Pianist
Gwen Gabriel
Director of Media
Amber Lujan
Day School Director
Etoyle McKee
Custodian-Full Time
Pedro Aleman
Custodian - Part Time
Joyce Smith, Elite Cleaning Svc.
Church Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 8am—4pm
(Closed for lunch 12-1 most days)
First United Methodist Church
572 West San Antonio Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Office: 830/625-4513
Fax: 830/629-1553
www.fumcnb.org
CHURCH STAFF