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Volume 78 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF GLENDALE No. 1
GFUMC Calendar 2018
1/2 8 am Eye Opener Bible Study
10:30 am Staff Meeting
1/3 10 am Bible Study
7 pm Bible Study
1/4 7:30 pm Cathedral Choir
1/5 9:30 am Faith and Film
7 pm UMYF
1/6 EPIPHANY
1/7 10:30 am Combined Worship
12:15 pm Fellowship Luncheon
1/8 6 pm Carillon Ringers
7:30 pm Wesleyan Ringers
1/9 8 am Eye Opener Bible Study
10:30 am Staff Meeting
5 pm Free Health Clinic
7 pm Council on Ministry
1/10 10 am Bible Study
7 pm Bible Study
1/11 7:30 pm Cathedral Choir
1/12 10 am Book Club
8 pm Friday Night Fellowship
1/13 8 am Men’s Breakfast
9 am Cooking Class
9:30 am Gardening
1/14 10:30 am Contemporary Worship
10:30 am Traditional Worship
12:15 pm Church and Society
12:15 pm Missions Committee
12:15 pm SPRC
12:30 pm Youth Group
1/15 Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Church Office Closed
1/16 8 am Eye Opener Bible Study
10:30 am Staff Meeting
5 pm Free Health Clinic
7 pm Finance Committee
1/17 10 am Bible Study
2 pm United Methodist Women
7 pm Bible Study
OUTLOOK January 2, 2018
Cookies, Carols, and Crèches: Once again the church came together to
enjoy the wide variety of sounds of the season. The bells provided us with a
western hoedown take on traditional carols, while the members of the
Cathedral Choir serenaded the audience with both traditional carols and songs
including “Santa Baby” and the Grinch! The Choristers jumped in on the
action, providing a sneak peak at one of their Christmas Eve anthems,
“Somebody’s Talkin’ ‘Bout Jesus.” Many families brought in nativity scenes
to share from all over the world. After the program, all enjoyed cookies baked
by the youth group and many others who sent in their best Christmas cookie
recipes. A special thank you to those who put together the program, set up and
cleaned up, and who brought in nativities and cookies to share.
We will be hosting a Community Event which includes:
A rummage sale
E-Waste
A Shredding Truck
and hopefully some food trucks
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As of Thursday morning, December 14,
2017 pledges and contributions to the
Capital Fund Campaign total $206,434.
We have received pledges and gifts from
86 “giving units” which may represent a
single person, a couple, or a family.
We are all invited to support this
campaign to fund the renovation of the
campus including an elevator, handicap restroom, ramps, an open plaza at Broadway
and Kenwood, and a scattering garden and columbarium.
Please remember that the Foundation is eager to match giving on a 2 to 1 basis;
that is for every $2.00 given, the Foundation will add another $1.00 to the total. With
this matching grant added, we now have a campaign total of $309,591.
DISCIPLE – SERVE – ENGAGE
Update Capital Fund Campaign
FINANCIAL PEACE - January 28 through March 18, 2018
As Jesus speaks repeatedly about money and its use, we can wonder how we might
better employ this blessing as it is provided to us. The Financial Peace University offers a
nine-week consideration of stewardship of these gifts from the perspective of faith.
During these sessions, the various aspects of financial decisions in our era will be
explored. These will include developing discussion among those responsible for family
finances, credit card use, financing large purchases, retirement funding, charitable giving, wills and
legacies and other matters of concern for all who wish to live harmoniously regarding questions of wealth.
This series of practical seminars will be held on Sunday evenings beginning January 28 and
concluding March 18. Printed materials will enable people to extend learning.
Look for the announcement of signups for these seminars.
Jim Hill for making the Christmas
star in the Sanctuary.
and to all who contributed poinsettias including:
In Memory of:
Floyd and Lucille Andreason, Amelina Miranda By Larry Andreason
Harry W. Bolin By Beverly Bolin and family
Robert Buyer By Mary Buyer
Samuel, Sr. and Corazon Costales, Beato and Maria Luczon, Dante B. Luczon By Henry and Cristeta Costales
Gloria P. Martinez By Honesto D. Costales and Kids
Samuel Costales Jr. By Juliana Costales and kids
Fennie Baluyot By Wilfredo Dizon, Sr.
Mrs. Phyllis Campbell, Janice Campbell By Gerald Campbell
Lois and Don Dupree By Kathy Dupree continued on page 3
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Poinsettias 2017 Ernest Kachline, AJ and Shirley Holder, By Howard Fallman and Nancy Kachline
Virginia Flores By Tony Flores
George Wada, Jack and Carolyn Garner By Richard and Diane Garner
Nancy Heflin By Ken Heflin
Wesley Hickman, Marcus Hickman, Parents By Evangeline Hickman
Our parents, Harry and Mildred Brown, Horace and Julia Hinckley, Brothers, Kenneth and Clive
Hinckley By Bruce and Debbie Hinckley
Jim Johnson, Ed Hancock By Carla Johnson
John Kreider, Philip Straub By Elsa Kreider
Don Locher, Debbie and Mark Locher By Patricia Locher
Gordon MacDonald By Betty MacDonald
Paul McBride, Cheryl McBride, Susan Meyer By Jo Ann and Carolyn McBride
Julio Miguel By Maylene Miguel
Paul and Mary Frances Mihal By Martin Mihal
Gaudencio Nesas By Jonathan Nesas
John Nieh, Sussie Nieh By Sharen Nieh
Bob and Ferne Wylie, Irene Kiefer, Jerry and Ann Person, Chan and Jean Messenger By Nina Person
Dr. and Mrs. S.F. Phoon, Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Chia, Mr. Jim Anderson, Mr. Don Laird By Helen and Anthony Phoon
Robert Reeves By Beulah Reeves
Federico and Lucia Supan, Lindy Mira By Revilla B. Supan
Sequnda Tandayu By Relita Tandayu
Wes Hickman, Bruce and Ernestine Biggs, Herb and Wilma Green, Nancy Heflin By Aaron Taylor
Juan, Sr. and Fausta Viloria, Isidro, Sr. and Ceferina Fayloga By Ernesto and Edna Viloria
Wayne “Buzz” Welker By Margery Welker
In Thanksgiving For:
Alternative Christmas Shoppers, Alternative Christmas Helpers By Barbara Blaine
Family and friends By Mary Buyer
Joyce and Harris family, Chris Oswald II By Vilma and Angelica Cordova
Savannah, Logan, Madison Niemann, Amy Wada, great grandmother, Sarah and Daniel Niemann
By Richard and Diane Garner
Matthew and Marcia By Evangeline Hickman
Ladd and Cherry, Pastor Rich, Entire Church Staff, Nancy Sulahian, Cathedral Choir, Linda Sonntag By Jim Hissey
Our grandchildren, Our church family By Laura and Bud Lovick
Ermelita Miguel By Maylene Miguel
Jennifer Freemon, Gigi Schmutzer, Ardel Christensen, Beulah Reeves, Elsa Kreider By Donnalee Monninger
Maria Isabela Nesas By Jonathan Nesas
Rev. Primitivo Tandayu By Relita Tandayu
Dr. Ladd Thomas and Cherry Rhodes, Beulah Reeves By Aaron Taylor
Ladd Thomas By Cherry Thomas
Nancy and Mitch Sulahian, Rich and Diane Garner, Jim Hissey, Elsa Kreider, Beulah and Bob Reeves,
Anna and Harlan Waite, Bambi Hickman and family By Cherry Rhodes and Ladd Thomas
Jeffrey, Nikol and Natalie Welker By Margery Welker
In Honor of: My parents By Elsa Cano
Gwen Joyner Christensen By Grant, Vicki, Emily, Bert and Diego
Celia Rodrigues and family By Vilma and Angelica Cordova
Jocelyn N. Costales By Honesto D. Costales and Kids
Becky Haase By Howard Fallman and Nancy Kachline
Don Galleher By Mary Galleher
Becky Haase By Bruce and Debbie Hinckley
Parents By Almar and Beth Mendoza
Jimmy, Kayla, Blake Nelson, Julia, Colin Nelson By Gail Nelson
Truman I. Paul By Kimberly Paul
Parents - Nancy and Jerry Person, Friends and Family By Nina Person
Diane Garner By Logan, Savannah, and Madison Niemann
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Prayer Concerns:
Loys Bonner, Rosa Chou, Jean Christian, Leonora Vinluan Cruz, Diane and
her father, Eddie, Rosemary F., Norbert Flores, wife and son, Gemma
Fusilero, Murray Gibbons, Jan Gomez, Amelia Gutierrez, Becky Haase,
Bambi Hickman, Jim Hissey, Mike Hubbard, Jeff, Edna Lynne Junio, Mike
McGuigan, Edgardo Nool, Tony Phoon, Lou and Marilyn R., Ivan
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Rev. Richard C. Garner, Pastor
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Website: www.glendalemethodist.org
Editor: Ardel Christensen
Faith and Film - Bernie The film to be presented at January’s Faith and Film program will be
Bernie, starring Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine and Matthew McConaughey.
. In small-town Texas, an affable mortician strikes up a friendship with a
wealthy widow, though when she starts to become controlling, he goes to great
lengths to separate himself from her grasp.
Faith and Film will be offered at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, January 5 in room
151. A potluck luncheon precedes conversation about the film. All are invited to
join others in enjoying the film and discussing how the story reflects and informs
our faith.
Faith and Film will also be presented on Friday January 19 at 7:00 p.m. in
room 151. A light supper is included.