Our mission is to make and mature disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. JUNE 2015 I'm Not a Christian but I'm Coming to Your Church This Sunday by Thomas Weaver I’m not a Christian, but I’ve finally made the decision to come to your church this Sunday. Here's what you need to know about me. Okay, I’m not a Christian, but I’ve finally made the decision to come to your church this Sunday. Don’t expect much from me though. If something comes up, I might not, but right now, I’m planning on it. I feel like I need to go, but I’m not sure why. I want to tell you a few things about myself before you meet me. 1. I’m not going to understand religious language or phrases so be aware of that when we talk. I don’t understand slain in the spirit, God is moving in me, covered in the blood, I need to die to self, you just need to be in the Word, what you need is a new life, etc. If we have conversation filled with religious talk, I’m probably not going to understand half of the words...and maybe think you’re a little crazy. 2. When you ask me how I’m doing, know that I don’t trust you. I’m probably going to lie and tell you I’m fine. It’s not that I don’t want to tell you; it’s just that I come from some pain and am not sure if I trust you yet. How about you tell me your story first? If I like you and get the vibe that you’re not trying to capture my soul or anything, I’ll tell you mine. 3. I’ve got pretty rough language, and I can be bitter and angry about some things. If I sense in you a mindset of superiority, I’m out. If you are just waiting for your turn to talk instead of truly listening to me, I’m not going to be interested. Don’t expect me to be exactly like you. 4. Don’t make a big deal of introducing me to everyone you know. I understand a couple of people, but please; don’t set up a welcoming line. I’m just there to check it out; I need a bit of space. 5. I’m going to be looking for genuine interest in me. I don’t want to feel like your personal salvation project or be a notch on your “I saved one” belt. If this Jesus is who you say he is, then I’m looking forward to seeing him in you. That’s how it works, right? 6. I’m going to have questions. I need truth, not your preferences or your religion, so can you just tell me what the Bible says? 7. I need to feel welcome. Is there a time limit or something on my visit before I’m supposed to feel unwelcome? I mean, I’ve been to other churches, and there seemed to be a push for me to make up my mind or something. How long until I’m unwelcome? Thanks for hearing me out. I’m pretty sure I’m going to come this Sunday. But I might not. Reprinted from ChurchLeaders.com Our vision is to be united with Christ, to actively and personally teach, reach, enrich and empower all people. Healthy Church Initiative is progressing When we, as a congregation, accepted the challenge of fulfilling the changes prescribed by the Healthy Church Initiative team we knew it would be a process that would take months to design and implement. We have made great strides towards completing this process. The first stage of the journey is complete. Our Vision and Discipleship Teams have developed a solid vision and discipleship path that will help the church make and mature disciples of Jesus. The illustration below shows our vision, the Discipleship path and the measurable milestones and how they integrate to help people growing and maturing in Christ. The next step is for each of us to identify where we are and do what God is calling us to do as a part of His church. Each of us is somewhere in this continuous line you may be exploring what it means to know Jesus or you may be someone called by God to reach those searching to know Him. It is scary to think what might happen if we all started living our faith to its full potential it is even more frightening of what will happen if we don’t. Vision What we do Discipleship Pathway Reach Teach Searching Exploring Beginning Growing Maturing Know Jesus Grow in Jesus Go on mission with Jesus Sow into others Discipleship path study group Small groups relationships seminars/Bible studies/Spiritual gifts Empowerment Team Training to come along side others as mentors and coaches Empower How we do it Discipleship Milestones How we know The Church How we fit in Mission/Outreach Living out our faith Having bold meaningful Christian conversations Inviting other to join you in the journey Enrichment through worship Where we celebrate, connect, and welcome Our mission: To make and mature disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Our vision: united with Christ, to actively and personally reach, teach, empower, and enrich all people God places in our path. Tree of Life Preschool Has New Director The New Director We reported on Sunday, May 3, that the Administrative Council with much discussion and with heavy hearts had chosen to close the preschool upon the resignation of the director. The council believed there was little choice but to close the school unless someone would make the preschool their Christian Ministry. With that in mind they chose to announce the closing on Sunday while waiting three days before making the decision final in hopes that someone would come forward to take the directorship as their mission. Immediately after the announcement, Elizabeth Spry, a member, came forward to ask to be named director of the preschool. She accepts the directorship as a ministry of the church. Subsequently, Liz met with the Preschool Board and the SPR and shared her plan to revitalize the Tree of Life Preschool as a ministry of the church as it was intended. After the meeting both SPR and the Preschool Board recommended to Administrative Council that it consider endorsing Mrs. Spry’s plan. On Sunday May 24th Mrs. Elizabeth Spry was commissioned as director of the Tree of Life Preschool. As the body of Christ and members of the Doylestown United Methodist Church we all need to make every effort to support her in this ministry. Please spread the word that the Tree of Life Preschool is now enrolling students for the 2015-16 school year and anyone interested in enrolling their child may contact the ministry office. Pastor Dale I am so excited for the upcoming school year! I know God has led me to this opportunity to be the new director for the Tree of Life Preschool. I have a degree in Early Childhood Education from Kent State University. I have worked many years in a variety of early childhood settings and I can’t wait to bring everything I have learned from my experiences to help our preschool grow. I have also been blown away by the dedication and love coming from our teachers. They both truly have a heart for teaching young children! Believe it or not, but preparations for the 2015/2016 school year have already begun. Enrollment is now taking place and I would love to see every spot filled! We have the opportunity to reach 26 families through our preschool. Help us get the word out that the Tree of Life Preschool is on its way to become the best preschool around. Call and leave us a message for any questions and enrollment inquiries (330658-2224). Also, like our new page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/treeoflifedumc). We thank you for all of your support! With Love, Elizabeth Spry, Director, Tree of Life Preschool Sermons for June June 7 A new way of thinking Hebrews 4:12 Bible moment: 1 Peter 2:2 June 14 In my name John 14:13-14 Bible moment: Acts 2:38 June 21 Guest Speaker Colossians 3:17 June 28 Mission in a New Millennium Acts 1:1-9 Bible moment: John 14:6 Sobering Truth: Study Indicates U.S. Christianity is Declining At the time I write this article, a new Pew Research study has just been released in the article “America’s Changing Religious Landscape” which indicates an 8% decline in the last 7 years in those who affiliate with Christianity (from 78.4% to 70.6%) and a 6% percent increase who affiliate with no religion (from 16.1% to 22.8%). Have you heard the buzz about it on the news, radio, or Facebook?? Here are some thoughtprovoking highlights from this research (stay tuned for thoughts of hope): In the U.S. from 2007 to 2014, in terms of actual numbers… • Those who identify themselves as Christians dropped about 5 million people. • Mainline Protestants declined by about 5 million people. • Catholics declined by about 3 million people. • Evangelicals increased by about 2 million people. • Non-religious increased by about 19 million. Keep in mind that you have to account for margin of error with these numbers. But even still, it definitely shows that people are leaving the church. Many of those leaving are in my generation (the Millennials). But we knew this already. Many studies by Christian researchers such as Lifeway and Barna have been telling us this sobering truth for years. How do you feel about this? Where is hope in all this? Source: http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americaschanging-religious-landscape/ Provoking Hope: Thoughts on Study and the UMC Where does the United Methodist Church fit into this study? Well, Mainline Protestants. (Wait for the hope part.) At a recent meeting with area pastors, repeating a message he gave at Annual Conference, Bishop John Hopkins indicated that the Church began as a movement but has evolved into an institution, and that it needs to get back to a movement. Could his thoughts here begin to unlock some of the truth to the decline of the church? I think so. More people today are longing for a REAL and POWERFUL faith. Notice Evangelicals, who mostly function as a movement that emphasizes personal relationship with Jesus and sharing the Gospel, have INCREASED in number while segments of Christianity who have evolved into mostly emphasizing institutional forms of religion have decreased. There is hope here! If we live as Christians value real and powerful faith in a real and powerful, risen Savior revealed in a real and powerful story (the Gospel), then we need not worry about the “decline of Christianity in America.” And just to be clear, I’m not knocking the UMC. I am actually trying to provoke us to begin getting back to our roots. My prayer and hope is also that some of the new things we are doing as a church, such as our Vision, the EMPOWER Team, and the Discipleship Pathway, will help us take some more steps in being a church that is a movement, with a real and powerful faith! For some other thought-provoking Christian responses to this research, please see Christianity Today articles: “The ‘Christian Sky is (NOT) Falling’ ”and “Nominals to Nones” by Stetzer (christianitytoday.org). News Middle & High School Ministries This Summer For our middle and high school students, we have made a couple of changes. First, we will be meeting consistently but, in light of students’ and leaders’ schedules, not weekly throughout the summer. A schedule of meetings and events will be sent and available by the time this article is published. Second, our students have begun a youth worship band and are inviting others to join who have some music skills and are interested! Practices will also be throughout the summer and are included in the schedule. More News Kids Ministries-Everest VBS VBS is just around the corner. This year it will be held August 2-6 and have the theme Everest! It’s not too late to sign up to invest in the faith of kids in our community by helping with behind the scenes, a specific station, or with a small group of kids. If you are interested in more info or signing up, please contact Jen Skala, Kristie Dulin, or Curtis Dooley. You can also contact the church (658-2224 or dtowndod@gmail.com) Come make a difference with us this year at VBS! Upcoming Events Youth Annual Conference 12th-14th VBS Leaders Meeting 15th @ 7pm East Ohio UMC Annual Conference 15th-18th ASP Mission Trip 21st-27th Doylestown Community Food Cupboard The Trustees of the Doylestown United Methodist Church met with the two Boy Scouts (Josh Spach and Andrew McNutt) on Monday, May 18, 2015. The scouts presented the drawings/plans for an addition to DUMC’s existing garage. The addition space would house the Doylestown Community Food Cupboard. At this time the Trustees agreed to allow the scouts to begin the process of building the addition. The Trustees have given the Scouts instructions on what they are looking for as far as specifics regarding the building and the building process. Once the details are ironed out and building permit is secured, the Trustees will give then their final approval for the Scouts to begin the addition. For clarification: The proposed addition is 24 feet onto the front of the existing garage; same height and wide. The existing garage door will be moved forward to the new front. The existing front wall will be moved back 8 feet. This will make the garage the same size that it is now (32 feet long) and the back part of the building that will house the food cupboard (24 feet long). We are very excited about this Eagle Scout Project! Josh and Andrew have taken on an incredibly ambitious project that has the potential to help and benefit this community far into the future. What an amazing accomplishment this will be. Thank You From the Bell Choir Director Thank you to the bell choir for the gift cards & yummy Daffin’s chocolates! I appreciate your thoughtfulness & especially the love & fellowship that we share as we work together to glorify God. May you be blessed with a summer of rest & recreation! See you in the fall. Love, Julie June 21 – One Worship Service There will be one service on Father's Day, June 21 at 10am. Since the service is at 10am, there will be no Sunday school classes (all age groups) Also please note that Celebration Corner childcare for 2-5 year old children will still be provided. ASP Note On June 14th @ 2:00 PM, we will have our last meeting before our trip back to Jonesville. We will meet for safety training @ Gerald and Marlene Lindeman’s home at 13701 Hametown Rd. Doylestown, Ohio 44230. This is the last of our mandatory meetings. We will also have info on leaving on June 21st , so please be prepared to attend. All volunteer med forms should have been collected at our last meeting 5/17. We would also like to send out an invitation to the greater Church. Each year a donation is made to ASP to help fund a large project they may lack sufficient funds to complete. There have been septic tanks, electrical component replacements etc. that we help with. Our May noisy offering will go to this but if anyone would care to make additional donations to this effort through the church, these would also be greatly appreciated and put to direct use. Just put a check in the offering clearly marked ASP. Thanks, Bob Mac Soprema Senior Center in Wadsworth Sleeping Mats for the Homeless Monday, June 22 at 1:00 pm Learn how to crochet plastic grocery bags into lightweight mats that protect from the cold and damp. This simple project is suitable for beginners and experienced crocheters! Please bring 10 ordinary plastic grocery bags, scissors and size K, L, or M crochet hook (if you have one—we have some!) Please call the Center to RSVP by June 17 at 330335-1513. Volunteer Needed The American Legion Post generates a LOT of cardboard and they will let us recycle it in our bins, but we need someone to pick it up every other day and bring it to the church. Our cardboard recycling brings in over $100 a month for the Mission Fund. If you would like to make this your ministry, call Earl at 330-658-6342. 2015 Scholarship Application The Permanent Endowment Fund of the United Methodist Church of Doylestown 153 Church Street, Doylestown, OH 44230 The Permanent Endowment Fund provides funds for Doylestown United Methodist Church to expand or start new ministry opportunities to reach all generations for Jesus Christ. The Educational Grant Fund provides for scholarship assistance to students from our church seeking advanced degrees in accredited colleges and universities. NAME: HOME ADDRESS CELL PHONE: HOME PHONE: Email Address: YEAR you joined as a member of the Doylestown United Methodist Church: I am enrolled for Fall Semester COLLEGE or UNIVERSITY Enrolled: School Address: Degree Pursuing: Major: __________________________ Present Status (freshman, junior, graduate work, etc): On a separate sheet of paper please submit a typed response: How has the church helped you in your faith walk, your future plans, and how this scholarship will help you in these plans. SIGNED: _________________________________________ DATE:___________________________ Please return this scholarship application to the church ministry office by no later than July 15, 2015. Revised 5/15
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