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Skiatook First United Methodist Church
Methodist
Messenger Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world!
1007 S. Osage P.O. Box 910
Skiatook OK 74070 www.fumcskiatook.com
Email: [email protected]
918-396-2519
Fax: 918-396-7973
June 2016
Summertime and Vacation in Skiatook
“ These were all commended for their faith, yet none of them received what had been promised, since God had planned something better for us so that only together with us would they be made
perfect.” Hebrews 11:39-40 (NIV)
School is out, and it is summertime here! Summertime often brings thoughts of relaxation, fun-filled weekends, down time, and maybe even vacations. Summer is often a time for family weekend getaways, pool parties, lake weekends, camping trips, grill outs, fishing, porch sitting, church camp, mission trips, and just generally an easy-going way of life. Personally, I love summer, and I love the slower pace of life and the “not-quite-so-busy” calen-dar we often live by. I haven’t actually planned a vacation yet, but that is on my list of things to do. As humans, we all need this kind of break. We need to take time to relax, and if possible, even take a vacation here and there. It’s good for our bodies, and good for our souls. Sometimes, even just a bit of time off, or even a “staycation” is incredibly refreshing and renewing. I hope each of you get to take at least a bit of time to relax and enjoy the summer. However, I would like to encourage you to not necessarily let your FAITH take a vacation all summer! If you are in town, I encourage you to continue attending church! Maybe plan that lake trip after church is out on Sun-day, or come to the early service and be out in plenty of time to still enjoy the day! I encourage you to keep your devotional life fueled, and include daily prayer and Bible reading. Even on vacation, we can still encounter God’s presence, especially if you are out in nature, or involved in enjoying the great outdoors! Take a moment as you enjoy God’s creation, and give thanks for what God has done in your life. Give thanks for those blessings that we may often take for granted. The Bible verse at the top of the page is from Hebrews chapter 11. This chapter is often referred to as the “Faith Chapter.” The writer of Hebrews is recounting the faith of many people throughout the Bible, and the early church, and what an amazing witness they were to the people around them. Even through hardship and difficulty, the writer lists name after name of those who remained faithful. It’s a bit of a history lesson as we are reminded of the faithfulness of generations of people. If you have the opportunity to leave town on vacation—Great! Visit another church wherever you are for a differ-ent experience, but still worship somewhere. Tell a Bible story around a campfire. Take a few moments to pray, and give thanks. When in town, make every effort to attend worship, and continue the church’s mission through your prayers, presence, gifts, service and witness. Take a moment and read Hebrews chapter 11, and be reminded of the lasting legacy of what faithfulness looks like! Oh, and in the meantime—Enjoy Your Summer!
Summertime Blessings!
Pastor Susan
June Children’s News Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of
Heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14
SUNDAY SCHOOL
No Sunday School May 28th.
5th Sunday Brunch in the Fellowship
Hall! We will have Children’s Church in
the LAF building.
Starting this Sunday the children will be
dismissed to their parents from
Children’s Church after Worship Service
concludes. The children will come back to
join us on Communion Sundays.
Congratulations to
BAYLAN THOMAS!
He is our newest Acolyte!
VBS 07/17-21, 5:30 to 8:30
Please contact Miria to volunteer
and to sign up your children!
Miria 405-850-2253
MOVIE NIGHT!
06/18, 6:00-9:00
LAF bldg.
4yrs to 4th grade
Pizza, Pop, Popcorn
***CAMP DATES***
SONSHINE (1st & 2nd graders) June 11-12, July 9-10
GROWN’ IN GRACE (3rd—5th graders) June 27-29, July 18-20
JOY (3rd—5th graders) July 8-10
OKUMCMINISTRIES.ORG
Pool Lunches
We will again provide pool
lunches on Thursdays. Contact
Miria to volunteer or donate.
Misc. Happenings
Servant Spotlight Thanks to:
Lu Willimon for helping out with running the program on Sunday morn-ings.
Beverly Dollar, who teaches 5 yoga classes each week in an effort to encourage physical, mental, and spiritual health
Verna Myers, for being a sub-stitute Sunday school teacher for Youth
Vernon Fuller, for repairing the office doorbell
James Prather, for cleaning up and working on the office filing cabinet
The United Methodist Women for coordinating meals and clean-up and those who supply food dishes to grieving families during funeral services
Summer Mission
It is once again time for our summer mis-sion of taking lunch-es to the kids and families at the city pool. This is the 4th summer we have done this in conjunction with other churches. We assemble approximately 50 sack lunches and take them to the pool where they are given to the kids and families there. Once again, our day is Thursday. Miria Jones, our Children's Director is in charge of this mission. If you are able to help, please let her know. If You would like to donate, please mark checks or envelopes with “Pool Lunches.”.
With Gratitude:
I would like to thank eve-ryone in this AWESOME church for supporting me on My Walk to Em-maus. I would like to give a special thank you to some people that had a big part in my walk, Thank you, Susan, for always being there when I needed anything. I have not had a better person in my cor-ner for my spiritual growth. Thank you to everyone that wrote letters to me. It was one of the best parts of the weekend. Thank you to Dustin Odom and Linda &Gary Tucker for being there for the can-dle light service. Thank you, Mark Whitley, for being there for me-always with an encouraging word for me. A very special thank you to James Prather for sponsoring me on my walk. If there is a better person in this world, I don't know who he is!! Thank you to my amaz-ing family, for letting me go on this journey. I LOVE YOU!!!!! It was the experience of a lifetime. I found out more about "Grace" in a weekend than I have in almost 50 years. The love and support from each of you means the world to me!
In Christ’s Love, Bobby Rosser
The next Walks will be in Octo-ber & November 2016.
Welcome to our newest member (who was a member years ago before she moved off to Texas!)--Pat Bennett. She is back in Oklahoma, and we are happy to have her here again! Welcome, Pat!
Promotions:
Congratulations to all graduates of
2016. Our high school graduates
were Robert Ent, Kyle Short, and
Bryson Sill.
Our Bible Recipients were Isabel
Edgar, Cooper Flood, and Boylan
Thomas.
UMW: United Methodist Women will not meet during June and July. Meetings will resume in August.
Red Cross Blood Drive
June 9th
1:00—6:30pm
LAF Building
UMM Raffle Our United Methodist Men are selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a side of beef and a deep freezer. Wow!
The drawing will be held in August, but don’t wait to pur-chase your tickets. The more you buy, the better your odds.
Net proceeds benefit missions.
Ticket Prices:
$5 each or
5 for $20
TRUSTEES
Sunday, June 12th
11:45am
Old Fellowship
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
11 am: level 1 yoga Youth: 6 pm Mazzios
2 11:30 Pool Lunches 1:00 CHUMS Game Day 4:30Chair Yoga 6pm Level 2 Yoga 7pm Bible Study
3 10:00: Yoga
4 10—3pm
Ministry Market
5 8:30 Worship
9:30: Sunday School 10:30 Worship
3-4:30: VIM meeting, Col-linsville.
6
11 am: level 1 yoga
6:00: Sewing Class
7 5:30: Weight Watchers 7:00 Boy Scouts
8 11 am: level 1 yoga
6:30: United Methodist Men
6 pm Youth: Mazzios
9 11:30 Pool Lunches 1:00-6:30: Red Cross blood Drive 4:30Chair Yoga 6pm Level 2 Yoga in LAF 7pm Bible Study
10 10:00: Yoga Youth—Manna meals 1:00 CHUMS
Game Day
11
12
8:30 Worship
9:30: Sunday School 10:30 Worship 11:45: Trustees
13 11 am: level 1 yoga
6:00: Sewing Class
14 5:30: Weight Watchers
7:00 Boy Scouts
15
Noon: level 1 yoga
6 pm: Youth @ Mazzios
16
11:30 Pool Lunches 1:00 CHUMS Game Day 4:30Chair Yoga 6 pm: Level 2 yoga 7 pm Bible Study
17 8:30: CHUMS
Breakfast
10:00: Yoga
18
6:00—9:00pm
(LAF)
Kids Movie
Night
19 8:30 Worship 9:30: Sunday School 10:30 Worship
20
11 am: level 1 yoga
6:00: Sewing Class
21
5:30: Weight Watchers
7:00 Boy Scouts
22 11 am: level 1 yoga 6 pm: Youth @ Mazzios
23 11:30 Pool Lunches 1:00 CHUMS Game Day 4:30Chair Yoga 6 pm: Level 2 yoga 7 pm Bible Study
24 10:00: Yoga
25
26 8:30 Worship
9:30: Sunday School 10:30 Worship Youth—Rockets over Rhema
27 11 am: level 1 yoga
6:00: Sewing Class
28 5:30: Weight Watchers
7:00 Boy Scouts
29 11 am: Level 1 yoga 6 pm: Youth @ Mazzios
30 11:30 Pool Lunches 1:00 CHUMS Game Day 4:30Chair Yoga 6 pm: Level 2 yoga 7 pm Bible Study
July 1 2
Annual Conference in OKC @ St. Luke's UMC—Sun-Thurs.
District Camp: gr. 7-12 @ Camp Egan M-F
Growing in Grace Camp (gr 3-5); Tweens Camp (6th gr) @ Camp Egan
Sonshine
Camp: gr. 1-2
@ Camp Egan
Sat & Sun
Sonshine Camp:
gr. 1-2 @ Camp
Egan Sat & Sun
Skiatook First United Methodist Church
1007 S. Osage
P.O. Box 910
Skiatook, OK 74070
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News from Finance Committee
2015 was the best year we had financially in a number of years. Based on the pledges for 2016, and the giving receipts from last year, our 2016 budget is rather ambitious! We actually budgeted 100% of our apportionments for the first time in several years, and also increased amounts for areas such as Chil-dren’s Ministry (VBS, Children’s church, FIX, etc.), mission, and repairs/maintenance.
The good news? After the first quarter’s giving report, we are on track to meet and fund our 2016 budget, though it is close. Thank you so much for your faithfulness. We are so grateful for you who made pledges, and those of you who may not have pledged, but are giving generously each week or month. We have also had some gifts to our Building Fund, which go directly to the loan principal to help pay off our debt! We also have the option of giving directly from your bank, so pick up a card from the office if you are interested in that. Thank you, again, for your faithfulness!
LAF Building News
Did you know the LAF Building is over 10 years old? That building has seen so much use, including VBS, fel-lowship dinners, Lenten events, our after school pro-gram, Scouts, United Methodist Men, basketball, blood drives, fundraisers, receptions, and so much more! Can you imagine what we did without it? One thing that is not hard to imagine would be having no debt on that building! How wonderful it would be for the monthly note we pay on it to be freed up for minis-try? Did you know that we currently pay $2200.00 a month on the note for that building? (You read that cor-rectly!) What ministry and mission could we do for an extra $2200.00 a month? The good news is that the debt is now just below $299,000.00. The finance committee has faithfully been chipping away at it. Any extra donations that you give directed toward the Building Fund goes directly to the principle, and helps us pay it off quicker! Thank you to those who contribute to that fund! We encourage oth-ers to do so as well. Thanks so much!