FUMC Newsletter - First United Methodist Church

Volume 37, Issue 6-7
From Sara’s Heart
By Rev. Sara McKinley
For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
This is an exciting time of change at First Church!
On Friday, May 22, 2015, we celebrated with six little graduates from our FUMPers
Preschool! Congratulations to Lauren Tolentino, Courtney Scott, Bryson McKnight,
Sophie Lok, Brandon Lok, and Annie Blay — all graduates of Ms. Sheri Helm’s 4year old class. Aren't they just adorable in their caps and gowns?!
Inside this issue:
Preschool
Summer Program
begins June 1, 2015!
From Sara’s Heart continued
Methodism 101 Online Course
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Thoughts from David
Summer Christian Education
3
Karen Harris Recognized
Youth Summer Activities
4
United Methodist Women
5
FUMPers
6
Family Promise
7
Community Outreach News
8
United Methodist Men
Young at Heart Fellowship
9
Children’s Ministries
10
Calendar and Special Events
11
Celebrations & Remembrances
12
VBS Registration Forms
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Also please be in prayer
for Pastor David, Alesia
and baby Daniel as they
make their big move to
St. John's UMC in Winter
Haven. It has been such
a pleasure working with
David and Alesia. They
are going to be missed
by so many in our
church family, but I
know they will be a tremendous blessing to the people
of St. John's UMC and the Winter Haven community.
May God be with you, David and Alesia. Thank you for
all your have done for us at First Church! We love you!
On July 1, 2015, our new Associate Pastor, Kevin
Johnson, his wife, Annette, and their five children:
Seamus - 11, Julianna - 9, Rowan - 6, Teague - 4 and
Finlay - 1, arrive at First Church!
This past month we have also had to say goodbye to
our long time Nursery Attendant, Monique Roberg, who
is moving out of the area after twelve years of serving
us so faithfully at First Church. May God's blessings be
upon you and your family, Monique. Thank you for all
the babies you have rocked and the children you have
loved!
Whew! Like I said, a lot is changing at First Church, but
"for everything there is a season, and a time for every
matter under heaven." God is clearly up to something
at First Church! So hold on tight to the one who is our
Rock and enjoy the ride!
Please be in prayer for Kevin and his family as they
make the big move from Houston, Texas, to join our
First Church family in Gainesville, Florida.
United Methodism 101
An online course sponsored by The Florida Conference
United Methodism 101
June 17 – July 29, 2015
Get to know The United Methodist Church through this six-week
online course. New and old members alike can dive into the
church's history, structure, beliefs and more.
Registration is open until June 16.
Seating is limited.
Sign up today! https://umctraining.org/browse?partner=0&category=&course=8&sort=date
You can also take this self-paced online course for credit!
United Methodism 101 is a six-week, self-paced course that includes access to a facilitator to answer questions and
respond to your work. Upon successful completion, you will receive 5 CEU.
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THE MESSENGER
T houg hts from Dav id
By Pastor David Averill
Dear First Church,
Nonetheless, as a part of this transition process, I will
not be available to conduct any weddings, funerals, or
other pastoral functions for at least a year. After that
year, I will do the courtesy of deferring to your current
pastors at that time to extend such an invitation if such
a request arises. This professional custom and courtesy
among pastors allows each of us to transition well from
one pastorate to another. Rest assured, I will have
many such requests in Winter Haven to handle, and be
plenty busy in the life of St. John’s United Methodist
Church. Still, I will keep you in my prayers, and cherish
our time in ministry together.
This will be my last newsletter article as your Associate
Pastor. For the last years, we have shared many Godinspired moments as well as some heart-breaking
moments. Through it all, God remains faithful. Even, in
this bittersweet farewell, I want to acknowledge God’s
faithfulness to His people and His church. I know that
each pastor that is appointed to a church, brings his or
her unique gifts, and each church teaches that pastor
new lessons. No doubt, Kevin, your new Associate,
brings many gifts and graces for ministry with him. I
also suspect that his wife Annette will bring her own
unique gifts to ministry as well in the life of the church.
I also know they will experience, as a family, including
their five children, the joy of new relationships and a
new church family that you will offer them.
I want to particularly thank Pastor Sara for her
leadership and her willingness to mentor me during my
three years starting in ministry. I have learned so much
from her, and am thankful for her steadfast leadership
of First Church.
Alesia and I value the relationships we have formed
here in the last three years. You helped to carry us
through the difficult circumstance of losing our first
baby, David Sergei. You also have shared in our joy of
Daniel’s birth and my commissioning as a Provisional
Elder in the Florida Annual Conference. We are forever
grateful for your love, your prayers, and your support.
May the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, be with you
now and always.
Love in Christ,
David, Alesia, and Daniel Averill
Daniel Taylor Averill was born on May 1, 2015 at 9:03
p.m. He was seven pounds at birth. He was baptized on
May 31, 2015 at the 10:55 a.m. service with Rev. Sara
McKinley and Rev. Sue Haupert-Johnson, North Central
District Superintendent administering the sacrament of
baptism.
On June 30th, we will be moving to Winter Haven,
where I will serve St. John’s United Methodist Church
as Senior Pastor. Though we are leaving, we will carry
with us the memories and love of First United
Methodist Church of Gainesville in our hearts.
Summer Christian Education
By Rev. David Averill
"Teach Me to Pray"
A six week class based on the book
by William E. Sangster
Course Leaders:
Dan & Kay Greathouse,
and Susan Webb
experiences as a pastor, Scripture and the writing of
the saints to explore the importance of prayer and the
tools needed to develop a vital prayer life. These
insights will increase your understanding and desire to
make God your closest companion.
Location: Bethany Room, Bell Hall,
Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:15 pm - 7:15 pm
Course Description:
This 6-week course (4 weeks remain)
packs all the essentials needed to build a strong and
intimate relationship with the Lord in prayer. The
course, entitled "Teach Me to Pray" is based on the
book of the same name by British Methodist, W. E.
Sangster. In the book, Sangster draws from his
Schedule:
June 3 - How to Form a Prayer Cell, part 1 - Dan & Kay
June 10 - How to Form a Prayer Cell, part 2 - Susan
June 17 - How to Live in Christ, part 1 - Dan & Kay
June 24- How to Live in Christ, part 2 - Susan
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Karen Harris Receives Girl Scout Recognition
By Sara McKinley
On Thursday, May 14, the Girl Scouts of Gateway Council paid tribute to five of Gainesville’s most accomplished
women whose professional achievements and community service have made lasting impacts to the Gainesville
area. Area business and civic leaders joined Girl Scouts of Gateway Council on May 14 at the Women Who Make A
Difference luncheon to honor the contributions of the following women:
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Jane Adams, vice president of University Relations for University of Florida;
Karen Harris, M.D., M.P.H., president of North Florida Women’s Physicians of Gainesville;
Brittany Lee, vice president of Florida Blue Farms, Inc.;
Shaney Livingston, director of the Alachua County Library
District; and
Jane Muir, associate director of the Office of Technology
Licensing for University of Florida, director of UF Tech Connect
and director of the Florida Innovation Hub at UF.
The event was held at the Hilton UF Conference Center from
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
“These extraordinary women demonstrate leadership and
stewardship for all, but most importantly, for today’s Girl Scouts,
who are our future leaders,” said Mary Anne Jacobs, chief
executive officer of Girl Scouts of Gateway Council. “Brittany,
Shaney, Karen, Jane Muir and Jane Adams are real-life role models our girls can learn from and emulate as they
grow into confident young women capable of making positive changes in their communities and the world.”
The dedication, vision and talents of the five honorees have far-reaching impacts on business, education,
medicine, youth mentoring, health, women’s leadership and beyond. Congratulations to our own Karen Harris!
What Are The Youth Doing This Summer?
By Sarah Kelly
our students to serve fellow
brothers and sisters in
Christ by repairing homes.
The three-mile radius
around the church has the
highest poverty level in the
state of Louisiana. With our
service, we will not only repair homes but restore
hope to their community.
The youth will be going to
Warren Willis Summer Camp
in Leesburg this
summer, July 13th-18th.
Camp is always a
life changing experience that
helps our students to grow in
their faith. From praise time to skills to small group,
students will make friends and learn to see their
relationships with God in a whole new way.
These are just a couple of activities we have planned
for this summer. Check back to find out what else is
going on at Youth HQ and to see pictures from our
latest activities.
Another fun summer event will be our mission trip to
Baton Rouge, Louisiana! We will be serving at Revive
225, a mission based out of the First United Methodist
Church of Baton Rouge. It is a great opportunity for
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THE MESSENGER
Unite d Method is t Wome n
By Margaret Steptoe
UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S SUMMER ACTIVITIES
During the summer months the members of United Methodist Women meet together to
work on service projects. This year we will focus again on local ministries. In June we will
collect supplies for the Helping Hands Clinic and the Women’s Clinic.
Suggested items are,
FOR WOMEN
Bras (small and/or large)
Shoes
Jeans, pants, shorts (very small, small, xlarge)
FOR MEN
T-shirts
Disposable razors
Wallets
GENERAL ITEMS
Deodorant `
Baby Powder
Vaseline
Band-Aids
Flashlight (with batteries)
Small Sewing kits
Post-It-Notes
Small puzzle books
Washcloths
Work Boots (men’s and women’s)
Wet Wipes
Q-Tips
Cotton Balls
Nail Clippers
Batteries for flashlights (assorted sizes)
Candles (pillar or hurricane)
Mechanical Pencils
Playing cards
White socks
Laundry detergent
PLEASE NOTE:
The Executive Board will meet this Tuesday, June 2 at 9:00 am and the United
Methodist Women will meet on June 2 at 10 am to sort the items collected.
ALSO IN JUNE we will be collecting disposable diapers sizes 2-6 (no newborn) and baby
wipes for the Cornerstone Family Ministries, a National Mission Institute supported United
Methodist Women.
Cornerstone Family Ministries’
mission is to make a lasting positive
difference in the lives of families,
empowering them to improve all
aspects of their physical, social,
educational and spiritual lives,
building a foundation for a strong
community.
UMW ANNUAL YARD SALE
Are you cleaning out, downsizing, or moving?.
The United Methodist Women are now collecting items for this sale. Please contact
Margaret Steptoe (352-372-5879) or Joan Van Winkle (352-372-4716) for pickup of
donations to the sale.
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Our Purpose
United Methodist
Women shall be a
community of
women whose
PURPOSE is to
know God and to
experience
freedom as whole
persons through
Jesus Christ; to
develop a
creative,
supportive
fellowship and to
expand concepts
of mission
through
participation in
the global
ministries of the
church.
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FUMPer s
By Sabrina Campbell Peoples
We have reached the close of the school year at First United Methodist
Preschool. We are busy gearing up for the summer program as well as
planning for the upcoming school year.
First United Methodist Preschool
Summer June Activities:
 2 week Soccer Camp (provided by Soccer Shots-$40 for four/40 min sessions),
 1 week Cheerleading Camp (provided by GHS cheerleaders-free),
 2 week Gymnastics/tumbling (provided by Balance 180-$60 for four/30 min sessions),
 Water Fun (Beach themed),
 Scavenger Hunt (find the clues to discover the mystery), Movie Matinees, and more.
Summer July Activities:
Soccer Camp (provided by Soccer Shots-$40 for four/40 min sessions),
Art fun (tie dying, painting, making clay figures),
Fun and Fitness (potato sack race, California kickball, etc.),
Movie Matinees,
th
Stars and Stripes (in honor of the 4 of July), and more.
Come join the fun!
FUMPers is moving closer to becoming a year round school. We are offering a two month summer program
where you pay by the week for the pre-selected weeks that you would like for your child (ren) to attend. 20152016 School Year is: August 24-June 10
FUMPers has received DCF approval to expand and will now be accepting infants and one year olds into the
pre-school.
In His Peace,
Sabrina C. Peoples, Preschool Director
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THE MESSENGER
Family Promise
By Sally Cravens
Family Promise of Gainesville (formerly Interfaith
Hospitality Network) is an affiliate of the National
Family Promise program. There are over 160 affiliates
in the United States. With over 1,300 children,
women and men in Alachua county without a home,
over one-third (500+) are children under the age of
18. (www.alachuahomeless.com/acchh/fats.html). ;
The Family Promise of Gainesville program serves
homeless families with children with the support of
required. Additional fundraisers are planned and
volunteers for the central program, as well as within
the congregations, are needed. Scheduling of host
weeks will begin soon.
congregations from many different faith groups. In
2013, 73% of the children served by Family Promise of
Gainesville were age nine or younger. Up to four
families (maximum 14 people) are provided case
management, shelter, meals, transport and
compassionate assistance while in the program. The
families rotate from congregation to congregation on a
weekly basis with volunteers from the congregation
performing the necessary duties of hosting the
families.
can continue to count on our experienced and
dedicated volunteers and add many new volunteers to
assist.
We look forward to working with you in supporting
families in need in this one-of-a-kind program in
Gainesville. Some of our former volunteers will have
left town by the time we host families. We hope we
Currently, the congregations committed as a Host
Congregation are: First Presbyterian Church, First
United Methodist Church, Grace United Methodist
Church, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Trinity United
Methodist Church, United Church of Gainesville,
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Gainesville,
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Vineyard of
Gainesville (new), Wesley United Methodist Church
(new), and Faith Missionary Baptist Church (new).
Jayne Moraski will be the new Executive Director of the
local affiliate, beginning June 1. She previously served
as director of the Gainesville/Alachua County Office on
Homelessness and more recently as assistant director
of the Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with
Diabetes at the University of Florida College of
Medicine. According to Adam Gurske, President of the
Board of Directors of Family Promise of Gainesville,
Family Promise hopes to begin accepting families again
around mid-July, once training has been done and a
case manager has been hired. Before opening the
doors, finalized commitments from two additional Host
Congregations are needed for the 13
Please continue to pray for a successful renewal of
Family Promise and for all the children caught up in
homelessness.
Blessings,
Sally Cravens, Key Coordinator, (352) 378-7827 &
Jim & Kim Hasko, Co-Coordinators, (352) 281-2496
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C om muni ty O u tre ac h Mini s tr y News
By Mary Kilgour
Jane came to us calm and well organized. She had a
plan. Her kids were enrolled at Holy Trinity’s preschool
through help from the Early Learning Coalition. And
she had just started a new job as a clerical worker at a
construction company. But she hadn’t yet been paid
and was getting desperate.
She asked us for $25 to pay for the lock change. COM
volunteer Bill Andrews drove her to the post office and
we used the church credit card to pay the $25. We
gave her a gas card and a sack of canned goods. Mary
Kilgour went to Wal-mart the next day to buy Jane’s
daughter some toddler pull-ups. Mary called her to tell
her she could pick up the Pull-ups on Thursday during
Jim Knights’s and Ruth Henderson’s hours. They gave
her a second gas card because she had misplaced the
first one and her tank was on empty.
RECOGNIZING MOTHERS
AMONG THE HOMELESS
If you missed the Community Outreach Mission
Moment on Mother’s Day, read the following version:
Everyone knows it’s difficult to be a mother, especially
a good mother. We had a client come into the
Community Outreach Ministry in late April who struck
the COM team as a good mother.
I believe she left our church with a full tank of
appreciation and hope to get her through the month,
when the worst of her problems would resolve
themselves.
Let’s call her Jane. She had left an abusive marriage,
taking her two children with her. Her youngest child
has seizures. They moved into Peaceful Paths but that
facility was so crowded that they had to sleep on a
couch. So they moved to Grace Marketplace.
Please be generous in your support for the Community
Outreach Program. There are many other clients like
Jane and her children who need our help.
Thank you,
Mary Kilgour
But Jane got help along the way and was able to move
into an apartment. Her disabled child has SSI and
therefore Medicaid. And they get food stamps. She
took her husband to court to get him to pay child
support, and he was obliged to do so. By the way, he
has a well-paying position in a large company in
Putnam County.
The hitch came toward the end of the month.
Unbeknownst to her, the apartment she had moved
into in April required her to pay $25 to the post office
to get the lock changed on her mailbox. By late April,
she didn’t have $25 and in the meantime the post
office had returned to sender the first child support
check and communications regarding the SSI check
and food stamp. The prospect of the same thing
happening in May was looming.
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THE MESSENGER
Uni ted Method is t Me n
By Larry Shaw
when Mrs. Dodd contacted the retail world for
assistance, that Father's Day became a reality.
"Tales My Father Told Me"
Saturday, June 20
The United Methodist Men's Club will hold its June
meeting on Saturday, June 20, in Fellowship Hall at
8:00 a.m. for breakfast. The members are asked to
share a favorite story that their father or father-figure
may have shared with them as they were growing
up. Some of our fathers were immigrants to this
country, some of our fathers died at a young age and a
grand-parent or uncle may have become the fatherfigure, some of our fathers taught by example instead
of by words, but whatever the circumstances, there is
usually at least one good story that comes out of a
father-son relationship. And so dig deeply, and relate
"A Tale that My Father Told Me."
The third Sunday in June, which is designated as
Father's Day, became a permanent national holiday in
1972 when President Richard Nixon signed the motion
into law. A special day set aside for fathers had
occasionally been observed in the early 1900's after
Mother's Day had been established. After a mining
accident in December of 1907 in West Virginia that
killed over 300 men, including 250 fathers, an
observance of Father's Day was held in Fairmont, W. V.
at the Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church
South on July 5, 1908. And two years later in Spokane,
WA, Sonora Dodd pushed for a father's day celebration
in June, 1910, at the local YMCA in honor of her father
who had raised six children by himself after the death
of his wife. In the following decades, celebrations of
this type were sporadic, and it was not until the 1930's,
Join us on Saturday, June 20, for food, fun, and
fellowship.
Young at Hear t Fe llow s hip
By Diane Loyless
Shirley Vogt welcomed 13 people and thanked the
Hostesses, Mary Singley and Betty O’Byrne. Since we
did not meet in April due to the Spring Arts Festival,
April birthday greetings were extended to Mary Broske
and Barbara Bundshu and May birthday greetings were
extended to Mary Britt, Sally Cravens, Ray Daniel, and
Carl Bogar. Our concerns were for Betty Lee, Cindy
Warner, Ollie Craven, Betty Folsom’s family and her
Great Grandson Fisher Abrams.
The program was from the board game LOGO. It’s a
good memory game about labels and advertising. I
asked the question to the group and if anyone knew the
answer they called it out. From the question I asked I
found out that this group has very good memories.
Betty O’Byrne read Matthew 7:24-27, then led a
devotional from Seasons of Salt, Blow the House Down.
Hostesses
Cleo Abbott and Shirley Vogt.
$43.00 was collected for the Helping Hands Men’s Clinic.
Shirley asked the group about offering a scholarship for
1 or 2 people to attend Camp Weed Retreat in October.
After a discussion Cleo Abbott made a motion to do so.
Joan Van Winkle 2nd and everyone agreed. There are still
rooms available for anyone in the church that is
interested in attending the Retreat. See Mary Broske for
more info.
Devotion & Program
Cleo Abbott
Next Meeting
June 14, 2015
5:30 pm in the Bethany Room.
The Mission Project
Faithful Friends
Come join us for a good time.
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Children’s Ministry
By Krista Cunningham
During the month of May, the children have really
enjoyed the praise music element added during Sunday
School at 9:45. Mr. Dustin starts off Kids’ City Sunday
School with 15 minutes of praise music. The children
then have a lesson lead by our faithful volunteer
Charlene Smith. The month of June will mark the
beginning of our Children’s Church in the Chapel during
the 10:55 service. The children will begin the service in
the sanctuary and then after the children’s chat, head
over to the Chapel. Lenora Rousseau will lead the praise
music and the children will help lead everything
else! They will collect an offering, acolyte, read
scripture verses, play instruments, and even help lead a
sermon! See you there.
June. This includes Nursery and Sunday School helpers,
Family Promise, Scouts, Preschool, Staff, and any other
ministry that works with children. There are 8 time slots
to choose from. Each session is one hour long and you
only need to attend one session. Snacks provided at all
sessions. Lunch provided during Sunday afternoon
sessions.
We are getting ready to “blast off” with our VBS: Bible
WELCOME TERESA DORMAN
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Teresa
Dorman as our new Nursery Attendant, effective May
31. Teresa and her husband Bill have five children
Katherine 21, Kristina 20, Michael 16, Kimberly 14, and
Jack 9. Teresa’s work experience with children is
impressive. She currently owns and manages her own
home based childcare center and has been doing so for
over twenty years! Her other work experiences include
being a nanny, a pre-school teacher, an Assistant
Director of Kinder Haus pre-school, and a nursery
volunteer at her previous church in Sarasota, Florida.
Please welcome her and her family with open arms and
support her in her ministry to our children and families
here at First Church.
Blast to the Past July 6-10. From 8:30-12:30 ages 412th grade will go on an amazing time-travel journey to
experience stories that show the INCREDIBLE, FAITHFUL,
INVINCIBLE, UNCONDITIONAL, and REAL love of God.
You can help! Sign up to donate items or volunteer time
before, during, or after the event! We are in need of
volunteers with interest in art, bible time, music,
missions, children, kitchen, set-up before, clean-up
after, etc.
 Thursday June 4 at 10:30 or 6:00
 Thursday June 11 at 10:30 or 6:00
 Sunday June 7 during the 9:45 service or
after church at 12:15
 Sunday June 14 during the 9:45 service or
after church at 12:15
Registration form can be found at the end of this
newsletter.
Thank you all for your continued support of Children’s
Ministries. I appreciate the love, blessings, and support
you all have shown me and my family.
A MANDATORY annual Child Youth Protection Training
for anyone that works with children in the month of
In His Love,
Krista Cunningham
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THE MESSENGER
JUNE & JULY CALENDAR AND SPECIAL EVENTS
WEEKLY CALENDAR
SUNDAYS
8:25 am Service of Holy Communion
9:45 am Sunday School Classes
G.A.P (Graduates and Professionals)
New Creation Worship - Chapel
10:55 am Morning Worship Service
11:15 am Kid’s City Experience
11:00 am Youth Small Group
5:00 pm Young at Heart Fellowship (2nd Sunday)
5:00 pm Youth HQ
MONDAYS
1:30 pm
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
5:30 pm
6:15 pm
7:00 pm
Community Outreach Ministry
Helping Hands Clothing Closet
Helping Hands Meal
Helping Hands Communion Service
Helping Hands Clinic
Worship Committee (2nd Monday)
Girl Scouts (various times)
Boy Scouts
TUESDAYS
10:00 am
2:00 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
UMW Meeting - Bethany Room (only June)
Staff Meeting - Bethany Room
Wired Word Bible Study (Bethany Room)
Stewardship Committee (2nd Tuesday)
Missions Outreach (4th Tuesday)
6:00 pm Trustee Committee (1st Tuesday )
Finance Committee (2nd Tuesday)
SPR Committee (3rd Tuesday)
Church Council (4th Tuesday)
7:00 pm Wired Word Bible Study (The Village)
WEDNESDAYS
No Activities for the summer
THURSDAYS
9:30 pm Community Outreach Ministry
12:00 pm Lunch Bunch (1st & 2nd Thursdays)
3:00 pm Helping Hands Women’s Clinic
SATURDAYS
5:00 pm Parents’ Night Out (3rd Saturday)
Cost: $5.00 with reservation
Sun
Mon Tue Wed Thu
Sat
4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
June
1
2
Fri
28 29 30
7
3
July
1
2
3
4
8
9
10
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5
6
12
13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SPECIAL EVENTS
June 2
June 7
June 14
June 20
June 21
June 28
July 5
July 12
July 19
July 26
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UMW Meetings - 9:00 am - Executive board
10:00 am - UMW to sort collected items
2nd Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
3rd Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
United Methodist Men - 8:00 am Breakfast meeting
4th Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide/Father’s Day
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
5th Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
6th Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
Reception for Johnson family - 12:15 pm Fellowship Hall
7th Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
8th Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
9th Sunday after Pentecost in Kingdomtide
8:25, 9:45 and 10:55 am services
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 419 NE FIRST STREET, GAINESVILLE, FLORID A 32601
Celebrations & Remembrances
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Elise Costa
Courtney Scott
3 Richard Aponte
4 Betty Jewett
5 Hailey Lamb-Nielubowicz
Haley Hayes
6 Robert Cooper
7 Hugh McDowell
Noel Lake
Lorelei Johnson
Leo Juhaz
8 Fay Bishop
Matthew Wise
9 John Courtney
Lissy Gill
10 Jill Dumas
Ross DeVore
Nyquan Morris-Hooks
Rocky Zhao
11 Scott Thompson
12 Mimi Herring
Sueann West
13 Martha Loggins
Charles Shorten
14 Jay Lessl
15 Ted Tims
Tim Sterling
Pat Helms
Laura Northcutt
16 Mary Lee Nance
Daniel Jones
18 Flo Gartee
19 Joyce Knox
Steven Howard
20 Helen Howard
21 George Barnard
Hallie Beaupre
22 Cleo Abbott
Tahsis Claus
23 Arzella Louidor
24 William Craven
25 Donna Parrish
Dean Avery
Cathy Cromer
Maxine Campbell
26 Dorothy Nation
Sally Thompson
28 Sandra Winter
Chase Anschultz
29 Tammy Howard
River Law
30 Joanie Thompson
Leslie Nordstrom
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Margaret Posey
Jordan Peoples
Haley Willms
Tabitha Gorman
2 Shirley Vogt
Amy Palmer
4 Ian Mitchell
5 Scott Griseck
6 Leon Couch, II
Amanda Reed
Joshua Williamson
Brody Beaupre
7 David Auth
Beverly Hammer
Carl Adams
8 Patrick Howard
9 Dallas Wagstaff
12 Becky Duncan
13 Ben Johnson
15 Mark MacEwan
Oscar Selvidge
16 Mila Prentice
17 Muffett Emmanuel
18 Michael Howard
Jolene Wagstaff
19 Mary Davis
Patti Cole
Barry Eastman
Wes Emmanuel
Tyler Kapinos
20 Alois Byers
Myrna Hurse
21 Jessica Van Leer
22 Dot Whittle
23 Cynthia Stacey
Betsy Michaud
25 Brandon Lok
Sophia Lok
26 Margaret Steptoe
Lynda Knight
Jim Hasko
Aly Garvey
Joaquin Gardner
28 Sondra Moorhead
Marion Close
Bill Northcutt
29 Samuel Wierda
Stella Walters
30 Ernest Broske
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Jim & Lynda Knight
Don & Virginia Rothwell
Richard & Rebecca Wilhelm
Tim & Cindy Wright
Dick & Ruth Ann Wilson
Jack & Sondra Moorhead
Leonard & Libby Furlow
Doug & Ricki Kirk
James & Elizabeth Ross
Scott & Beverly Griseck
Bill & Dodie Andrews
Kelly & Christine Ha
Stephen & Lee Ann Bauer
Russ & Nancy Golly
Harvey & Julia Ward
Silas & Aly Garvey
Larry & Liz Shaw
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 419 NE FIRST STREET, GAINESVILLE, FLORID A 32601
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