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News of New Haven United Methodist Church
“Making Disciples for Jesus Christ in the world,
by being God’s Love in Action”
5603 S. New Haven Avenue, Tulsa, OK. 74135 918-743-6491
VOLUME XXVI Number 28 August 5, 2016
THE SPIRE
The All-Church Garage Sale is
coming this week on Friday
and Saturday, August 5th and
6th right here at New Haven
UMC! Spread the word!
It is always a great time to look
through what “treasures” you
might find that you simply can-
not live without! This sale di-
rectly benefits the NHUMC gen-
eral funds.
Yes! We
are definite-
ly in the
“dog days”
of summer.
We’ve al-
ready experienced a full week
of a triple digit heat wave with
no end in sight. I wouldn’t say
it’s been that much hotter than
usual at this time of year, but
we’ve certainly noticed the
need for rain!
I don’t know about yours, but
our yard and flowers are look-
ing pretty sad. Even when
you’ve pulled that garden hose
around for the umpteenth time
to try and keep up with the
lack of water, there are dry,
brown patches of grass and
wilting begonias. It’s a wonder
they haven’t just given up!
I am by no means a master
gardener, however, I’m always
surprised by the number of
flowers and plants, and even
our lawns that recover from a
good rain! I’ll look at them at
the end of summer and think
the heat has gotten the better
of them... and then a couple of
months later I’ll notice they are
full, and flourishing. It’s like a
complete resurrection!
Thankfully the laws of creating
grass seed and flowering
plants are not up to me! God
made some plants in a way
that they can withstand this
extreme heat and even survive
our bone dry days.
It’s the same with us. Some-
times our lives can seem dry
and in need of a good
“watering”. The good news is,
that God can bring hope and
resurrection! God brings life
and new breath into our souls.
No more dry bones! Praise
God for hope that waters our
souls to overflowing! Amen!
- Pastor Cindy
Please bring items to contrib-
ute and let us know if you need
something picked up for the
sale or are able to help with
sorting and pricing—day or
night! We will begin collecting
items today, August 1st, in the
gym.
It’s never too late to volunteer
to help with this fun event!
WE NEED YOU!! It’s always a
lot of fun, but it takes many
hands!
Contact the church office at
(918) 743-6491 for more infor-
mation or to volunteer during
the preparation and/or sale
itself. Wire clothes hangers
and grocery bags are welcome
as well!
Cindy’s Chalkboard
All-Church Garage Sale! August 5th & 6th!
“Thus says the Lord God to these bones:
MUSIC TEACHER NEEDED!
The New Haven Day School is looking for a music teacher for this coming school year! The class is on Monday & Wednesday morning and only about 5 hours a week. If you are interested, please contact Kacie Kendrick.
[email protected] 918-742-6781
Paula’s Perspective . . .
In the next few weeks the flooring project will begin on the 2nd floor. We will hold Sunday school downstairs in the Children’s Church room for the duration of the project. After the flooring is installed we will resume class upstairs as usu-al.
Are you interested in teaching our children? I need to develop a new rotation of teachers and would like to know if you feel called to serve in this area. The new rotations will begin in Sep-tember. Please call the church office or talk to me if you want to be included in our teaching pool!
Worship Wednesday’s have drawn to a close. Each week we explored a different story from the Bible. In addition, we played, cooked, per-formed skits and enjoyed getting to know one another a lot better! The children welcomed one another and Miss Kacie, our Day School Direc-tor, with open arms and I feel we developed a closer bond through our time together. I want to thank our Church for extending this oppor-tunity to our children.
Sharing the joy,
Miss Paula
Project Transformation
Thank you for your generosity for contributing to Project Transformation. We were able to sponsor an intern, to contribute for a Dreamline Project (field trip and trans-portation) at Southern Hills UMC, and to contribute to Project Transformation at Metropolitan Baptist for snacks and drinks for the children and a meal for the interns. We wanted to show our appreciation to many people who volunteered for Project Transformation. We appreciate Susan Harris for recruiting volunteers for Project Transformation at Metropolitan Baptist. Special thanks to the following volunteers--Cathy Amos, Carol Cox, Dale Edmond, Susan Harris, David Schifferdecker, Deena Smith, and Rose Unterschutz, for helping the children with their reading skills.
Thank you to the following people who volunteered to help nurture the reading skills of the children at Southern Hills UMC—Cathy Amos, Doyle and Jan Boyd, Carol Cox, Suzanne Davis, Adriaan and Marianne Duiveman, Betty Fine, Paula Fox, Donita Gray, Susan Harris, Deena Smith, David Toalson, and Dodie Wood. Some got to help the children with art and making ice cream. A special thank you goes to Pastor Cindy for leading us in prayer before we went to serve the children at South-ern Hills UMC and for leading a Bible Study with the chil-dren.
We greatly appreciate our committee—Cathy Amos, Adriaan and Marianne Duiveman, Jennifer Fisher, Dick and Kay Garwood, Susan Harris, Lou Lindsey, Barry Puryear, Phil Roberts, Bailey Sartain, Wyatt Schiffer-decker, Michael and Tiffany Sherwin, John and Mary Stutsman, David and Carolyn Toalson. Their generosity included providing the food for the luncheon, the home-made and purchased cookies, the paper goods, the ta-ble decorations, the snacks and drinks for the children, two lunches and dinner for the interns. Many participated in the program. Carolyn brought her blue grass band and played her banjo. Lou took many photographs. Many contributed to the Silent Auction. Special thanks to Tiffa-ny for being in charge of the Silent Auction, providing many auction items, contacting businesses for dona-tions, and organizing the auction. Many volunteered to read with the children. Thank you for your giving and serving Project Transformation. Becky Puryear, Co-Chair, Project Transformation
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Dear Missy,
I know the Missions Committee here at New Haven offers many opportunities in which I can use my talents. What has been accomplished so far in the first half of 2016?
Signed, Curious Colleague
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Dear Colleague, Here are some statistics from Mission-sponsored events at New Haven UMC:
The above chart gives an estimate of unique volunteers per mission line; estimated hours volun-teered to the project or activity and the estimated number of people served during each event. Please note that this does not include volunteer hours that several NHUMC members donate as part of their own personal giving to various charitable organizations.
In addition to the above listed events, there was a joint fundraiser event with other United Methodist Churches for the Happy Children’s Home in April that raised over $11,000. Also, our very own Project Transformation fundraiser event in May raising over $3,000. Project Transformation reading weeks were just completed at both the Southern Hills and Metro Baptist sites by our New Haven readers. Many thanks to those helping make these events successful!
We look forward to the remaining mission activities planned – Bus Stop Ministry gears up soon; an In-Service Sunday in September; two meals to serve at the Day Center; the Adult Mission Trip to Colo-rado; gathering items for the Mountain of Food event benefitting Restore Hope; Angel Tree names to spread the Christmas cheer; as well as many other on-going mission projects (Respite Care, Exodus House, Ronald McDonald House, Tulsa Community Food Bank).
Blessings, Missy
Description – 1st and 2nd Quarters 2016
Volunteer
(Unique)
Volunteer-
Hours
# (est) Individuals
Bus Stop Ministry 9 356 3,384
In-Service Sunday (UMCOR, Cookson Hills) 172 85 220
Respite Care 14 58 10
Murdock Villa 15 30 35
Cookson Hills Center (Adopt-A-Chick) 60 25 222
Exodus House 1 30 1
Day Center for the Homeless (meals, boxes) 32 193 205
Ronald McDonald House 2 48 180
Crosses of Love 14 72 77
Undie Sunday (Project Elf) 47 23 93
Mission Sunday (Salvation Army, Day Center, Restore Hope)
75 120 365
Project Transformation 27 125 83
Totals (Estimate) 468 1,165 4,875
Adult Sunday School Come join us at 9:45 am!
Room 185: Discovery Class Galatians
Room 209: Fellowship Class Revelation Study
Room 210: New Friendship Class Different Views of St. Paul
Parlor: Christian Living Class Adult Bible Study Curriculum
Room 103 Interlude Class “Revival” by Adam Hamilton
Room 205: Journeys Class “The Will of God”
New Haven Staff Members
Rev. Cindy Havlik Senior Pastor Rev. Suzanne Davis Retired Pastor Jennifer Payton Business Manager Stephen Merrick Music Director Patrick Grafton Youth Director Paula Fox Children’s Director Pat Bates Adm. Assistant Ann Martin Financial Secretary Mary Ann Cunningham Nursery Director Teresa Roberts Organist Rev. Jeanette Boyd Retired Deacon Kacie Kendrick Day School Dir. Joan West After School Care Oscar Sturgeon Custodian
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Opportunities of the Week August 7 ~ 14
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 8:45 am Contemporary Worship & Children’s Church 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Traditional Worship & Children’s Church 5:00 pm Disciple IV/Parlor 5:00 pm Jr. High Bible Study 6:00 pm Youth Fellowship Dinner 7:00 pm Sr. High Bible Study
MONDAY, AUGUST 8 6:00 pm Writers’ Group/185
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 7:00 pm Boy Scouts/Gym 7:30 pm AA/ 185,205,209,210
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 6:00 pm Youth Group 6:30 pm Trustees/Parlor 7:00 pm One Spirit Choir 7:00 pm ACOA/185
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 10:00 am Susanna Circle/Parlor 6:00 pm Praise Band/Sanctuary 7:15 pm Yoga
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 7:30 pm AA/Gym
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 8:30 am Men’s Brunch Bunch/Parlor 3:00 pm Respite Care/Gym
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 8:45 am Contemporary Worship & Children’s Church 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Traditional Worship & Children’s Church 5:00 pm Disciple IV/Parlor 5:00 pm Jr. High Bible Study 6:00 pm Youth Fellowship Dinner 7:00 pm Sr. High Bible Study
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ATTENDANCE
July 24, 2016 8:45 am– 65
11:00 am-89
Total:154
Sunday School Adults-53
Youth-10 Children-8
July 31, 2016
8:45 am– 60
11:00 am- 98 Total: 158
Sunday School
Adults- 59 Youth-8
Children-7
August Birthdays 1. Suzanne Davis 2. Dick Garwood Marion Wilkerson 4. Ken Fox 5. Tom Kemp 6. Ray Prange Wyatt Schifferdecker 7. Jeanette Boyd 8. Tracy Pape
Joshua Blanchard Shelley Worrell 10. Alex Hensley 14. Louise Lindsey 20. Susan Harris 21. Laura Sahli 22. Lana Gotcher 23. Stacy Newberry Robert Hefley 25. Tom Black 26. Louise McCrory 27. Christopher Smith Ashley Boyd
PLEASE PRAY FOR. . . . Members: Vincent Duiveman;
Karen Gibbs; Jean Roberts; Ovella
Followell; Macie Bailey; Marianne
Duiveman; George Stevenson;
Rick Davis;
Danny Hall & family
Friends & Family of New Haven
UMC Mark Nicholson; Linda Gregory’s
daughter-in-law, Lea; Peppa
Smith; Ruth Ann Field; Bob &
Eileen Walker’s daughter, Marga-
ret Allen; the homeless; our world,
city, country, public servants &
leaders.
Covenant Care
(prayers & visits appreciated) Marjorie Stewart
Ovella Followell
Rosemary Tarr
Dot and Kelly Haynes
Dorothy Koons