Volume 1.4 April 2015 WELCOME Dr. Robin L. Lindsey, Senior Pastor Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord! M ission and ministry continue at Dalton First UMC. As I listen to conversations around the church and community, I am, once again, humbled at the work you do. Please know that you remain in my prayers constantly. T he end of February saw me traveling to Portugal for a conference with the Methodist Church there. I joined seven other pastors and laity in that beautiful excursion. The result is a heart for Portugal and the understanding that while there are many differences, there are also many similarities. As the pastors huddled together during the sessions and especially at break times, we found some of our issues bore similar themes. We felt a oneness with our fellow pastors in Portugal. T hen Kathy and I, along with two others couples from Dalton First UMC and three other persons from the community, traveled to Israel to see the holy sites where our Lord lived, died and was resurrected. My sixth trip and Kathy’s fifth, we once again felt the power of God’s Spirit in this special part of the world. In addition, we celebrated our return to Dalton and you. T he design and renovation of the church continues. With kitchen and fellowship hall moving along, we focus on the mid-June work to begin in the sanctuary. Sub-committees are continuing work in the areas of the chapel, children, youth and adult Sunday School rooms as well as the offices. We are appreciative of Doug Renz, Chair of the Building Committee, and those who are spending countless hours in this work. The faithfulness of giving to this massive project overwhelms me. God bless. Let’s (Please) Stop “Doing” Missions part 2 Rev. Kenny Ott, Outreach Pastor I n Part 1 of this series, I briefly described the shortcomings of western Christianity’s missions programs and explained the lasted theological developments that now drive missions in the current age. Authentic, God-honoring mission work is aligned with the missio Dei (God’s mission of redeeming all of creation) and is the defining characteristic of the life of a Christ-follower. This month I would like to dig deeper into the theology and, nature of missions. We are a Sent people Missiologist David Bosch insists that the Bible is “a record of God’s sending for the sake of redeeming His creation.” Darrell Guder, of Princeton University, agrees, saying: The word ‘mission’ means ‘sending,’ and it is the central biblical theme describing the purpose of God’s action in human history. God’s mission began with the call of Israel to receive God’s blessing in order to be a blessing to the nations….and reached its revelatory climax in the incarnation of God’s work of salvation in Jesus. God’s mission continued then in the sending of the Spirit to call forth and empower the church as the worldwide witness of God’s good news in Jesus Christ. We have learned to speak of God as a ‘missionary God.’ Thus we have learned to understand the church as a ‘sent people’” (Missional Church, 4). The Nature of Sentness Scripture reveals that we are a “sent people” in three ways. 1) It is a function of the image of God inside each person (see Gen 1.26-27); especially as the followers of Christ align their lives with God’s ongoing mission in the cultures and societies in which they find themselves. Alan Hirsch, in The Forgotten Ways, says, “the mission of God flows directly through every believer and every community of faith that adheres to Jesus. To obstruct this is to block God’s purposes in and through his people.” 2) It is the vocation of every Christian. The first Christians of the New Testament understood it to be part of their identity to share the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ and become peacemakers in whatever context they found themselves. Mission is not the believers’ response to the Gospel; it is the origin and ongoing purpose of the church and its members. Nor is missions a debt to be repaid for God’s grace; it is a natural and authentic response of a grateful child of God who has been saved by Christ’s sacrifice and empowered by the Spirit. 3) The only authentic response is in “going.” The Great Commission to “go into all the world” is not a call to a program of evangelism, but a way of being and believing that God is already at work in the lives of the people in our communities and is inviting us to join Him. Jesus firmly expressed the expectation that his followers would never separate themselves from the world to live in isolated communities. Instead he sent them into the world, though they “are not of the world” (Jn 17.15-19). This subtle, yet profound way of living calls us to live alongside others and so aligned with God’s mission that unbelievers will come to faith in God (1 Pet 2.12). I f we are honest, it seems that somewhere along the way, the church has forgotten that it does not exist for the benefit of its members. Have we as Christians forgotten that our lives are not our own, but that we have a new identity in Christ? We have been saved and the church exists because the Father, in His manifold grace and infinite wisdom, chose to use the followers of His Son and empower them with His Spirit to redeem creation. Peace, D alton Area Project began in 2013 as a student led, adult supported mission effort based out of Dalton First United Methodist Church. The vision is to help those in need in our own community and surrounding areas; as we are called to love our neighbor. The first annual DAP had about 50 students take part and approximately 150 adults; as a group of trailblazers they transformed 5 homes in the greater Dalton area. “Where there was darkness there is now light!” DAP welcomed 3 churches to form the Body of Christ to serve our community; Rock Spring UMC, Powers Ferry UMC and Dalton FUMC. We also had several students from the Atlanta area come and be a part of DAP! It was another huge success! We helped transform 11 homes and sites in the Dalton / Whitfield area; the projects ranged from building a community garden near Roan St School, painting and cleaning the housing authority apartment complex, creating a new playground and outdoor space for Family Promise, helping individual homeowners with issues at their homes; ranging from siding and underpinning to window installation to hanging doors to landscape issues to rebuilding kitchens and bathrooms. J uly 2014 brought the 2nd annual DAP, we had just fewer than 100 students and about 250 adults take part in the weeklong mission effort. One of the most amazing aspects of DAP – was the age range of volunteers – from the youngest being 3 years old to the oldest being well into their 80’s. DAP is truly an intergenerational ministry! Matthew 25:35-40 July D AP stayed at the church during the week; eating all of their meals, experiencing amazing worship, fellowship, and small groups. DAP focused on Matthew 25:34-40 as the theme scripture for the week . with first time churches, Dalton Trinity UMC, St. John UMC from Atlanta, Ebenezer UMC, Conyers, GA, and First UMC Greensboro from Greensboro, GA. Several his summer, Dalton Area Project other churches are also praying 2015 will be July 16-22, 2015 about joining us this summer and and we are expecting another large being a part of the community hank you for all of the group of students, parents, adults of #DAP15! So stayed tuned! support for DAP – we and people of all ages taking part. We are excited to announce that n order to achieve this major Rock Spring UMC will be joining mission event – WE NEED us again for a 2nd year, along YOUR HELP! There are MANY, MANY ways to help and volunteer! YOU DO NOT need to be a parent of a current youth to help out! It takes “an army” of volunteers to invest in DAP to make it happen! Please consider being a part of us this summer – register online at www.daltonfumc.com Some of the major categories to help : T 16-22 were blessed to have over 30 corporate sponsors and countless individual sponsors! We could not have done it without YOU! T I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Work Site team Overnight chaperone Food Prep team Worship development Transportation Administration support Financial Support Get Ready For The Coolest Week Of Summer! Vacation Bible School At Everest VBS, kids will set out on the coolest adventure of the summer! Everest VBS is filled with incredible Bible-learning experiences you can see, hear, touch, and even taste! Team-building games, learn cool Bible songs and tasty treats are just a few of the awesome activities that help faith flow into real life. Plus, you’ll discover how to see evidence of God in everyday life. We call that “God Sightings.” Mark your calendar for June 8-12. The adventure begins each day at 9:00 a.m. until noon for kids ages 3 (birthday before September 1, 2014) through rising 6th grade. You may register online or pick up a registration form at church. Can’t be there every day? Register anyway and be here on the days you can. Know someone else who would like to join us on this incredible adventure? Bring them!! Think VBS is just for kids? Parents, grandparents, friends and youth are welcome to join us. We need lots of help and we guarantee you’ll have an amazing experience and make new friends!! For more information contact Jan Byrum at dfumckids@optilink.us or Ansley Harrison. A Message from our BUILDING COMMITTEE Doug Renz, Building Committee Chair T he demolition that was required as part of the Famber Hall renovation has been completed and construction on the new platform, storage room, sound booth, and lighting has progressed ahead of schedule! After the crack in the floor was determined to be caused by normal settling, the area has been patched in preparation for the installation of new flooring. The Building Committee has approved the Famber Hall subcommittee’s recommendations for flooring, colors and décor, and new chairs have been discussed and tested. RISE Anne Walker, Building Communications Dalton should be resuming worship in Famber Hall ahead of schedule. T he General Contractor has been selected so the Sanctuary renovation is still on target to begin on Monday, June 15. Parkey Organ Builders has been chosen as the subcontractor charged with dismantling, removing, reconfiguring, installing and voicing the organ, and Requests for Proposals have been submitted to several asbestos abatement companies. S ince the Building Committee chose to initially focus on the renovation of worship spaces some subcommittees have not been meeting on a regular basis, but the subcommittee appointed to address the reconfiguration of the first floor administrative office and child care space is now beginning their process. TO GOD BE THE GLORY in each of our projects. Our Kitchen Staff Stacy Womac I am the Kitchen Director. I have been here for a year and 6 months and I love it here. My job is to plan, prepare and serve all of the meals for the church. I have been married for 17 years and we have 4 children. I have a daughter that is 17 she is a junior at Northwest High School, twin boys that are 16, sophomores at Northwest High School and a 12 year old son who is a 6th grader at New Hope Middle. I enjoy watching my boys play sports and spending time with my family. Gertrudis Andujar I am the kitchen assistant. My job is to prepare and serve daycare meals and assist Stacy with church meals. I am from the Dominican Republic. I have been in America for 9 years. I have lived in New Jersey for 9 years and I moved to Dalton GA in November of last year. I have 2 children, both boys. They are 4 and 2. I enjoy spending time with my family and I enjoy cooking. IMPACT (second Class Postage Paid/USPS 196760) Is published monthly by 500 S. Thornton Ave Dalton, GA 30720 706-278-8494 www.daltonfumc.com DALTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DALTON, GA Periodicals postage paid at Dalton, GA 30720 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: IMPACT, c/o Dalton First UMC 500 S. Thornton Avenue Dalton, GA 30720 Come Worship With Us Sunday Worship April 5 EASTER Sunday “The Resurrection” April 12 “Curiosity” April 19 “Excitement” April 26 “Honesty” May 3 Confirmation Sunday “Believers” 8:45 & 11:00am Sanctuary Worship Dr. Robin L. Lindsey Senior Pastor robin.lindsey@ngumc.net 11:00am RISE Dalton Modern Style Worship Fellowship Hall Rev. Kenny Ott Outreach Pastor kenny.ott@ngumc.net
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