The Flaming Times June 2015 Houlton United Methodist Church By the power of God’s Holy Spirit, we are bridging the gap between young, old, the broken, the lost and Jesus Christ so that Christ’s love is experienced, Christ’s teaching is understood and Christ’s healing is a reality. “Being a Good Soldier of Jesus Christ” - Pastor Victor – “Share in suffering as a good soldier of Christ Jesus.” (2Tim 2:3, ESV) Nowadays I hear a message from God through various channels that he called me to serve as a soldier, not as a patient. There was a time when I was deeply hurt and wounded by someone in the church I thought I could trust. At that time I was knocked out and just meditating on how wrong that person was all day long. But the Holy Spirit said to my heart, “Victor, I want you to be a man who has a strong soul.” Since then, Psalm 138:3 becomes my constant prayer before the Lord: “I cry out, Lord. Make me bold with strength in my soul!” Every time, without exception, we begin doing the work of God in earnest, we face counter attacks from the enemy. It is hard to put our finger on who the enemy is, because our fight is not against people or circumstances, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, mighty powers in this dark world, and evil spirits in the heavenly places (cf. Eph. 6:12 NLT). From the moment when you resolve to devote yourself fully to the work of the Lord, you will surely face people like Sanballat and Tobiah who discourage you and intimidate you to stop the work (Neh. 6:9). This is the time you to pray, “But now, O God, strengthen my hands!” Healing seminar is always popular. Many Christians, including myself, are very interested in inner healing. Yes, inner healing is important. But we must not stop there. God wants us to recover not just from “patient” to “normal person.” He wants us to grow and be disciplined as a “soldier” who can accomplish his mission. God calls us to be a soldier, not a patient. Not the patient who is easily hurt by what people say and stop the work, but the soldier who can endure everything and keep going until accomplishing the mission. There are times when I feel overwhelmed by the demands of church ministry. Sometimes this leads to a weakening my body and soul. My body becomes sick, and my soul becomes dispirited and powerless. I feel paralyzed and stuck. I am even tempted to quit the ministry. But I have found a remedy for this! I go back to my room and open my grandfather’s spiritual journal. In the journal I find one good soldier of [continued on page 2] 2 Christ who endured hardship, fought the good fight, and has finished the race. In the story of my grandfather I hear the voice of God, saying, “Victor, I called you to serve as a soldier, not as a patient.” May the Lord strengthen you and uphold you with his righteous right hand each and everyday. God bless! “No one serving in the army gets entangled in everyday affairs; the soldier's aim is to please the enlisting officer.” (2 Tim. 2:4, NRSV) HUMC Missions… Family Month Mission Challenge (Mother’s Day to Father’s Day) “Imagine No Malaria” Unlike many other diseases that are awaiting a cure, malaria was eliminated in the U.S. in the 1950s. But in Sub-Saharan Africa, malaria continues to kill a person every 60 seconds. But there is hope… “$10 Saves a Life.” Our United Methodist Foundation of New England has established a $50,000 Matching Challenge for gifts made to “Imagine No Malaria” from April to June 2015. Our church’s goal is to save 50 lives ($500). Join the challenge! At the time of printing this newsletter on May 29, HUMC has given $462.25 to the “Imagine No Malaria” mission project. That is enough to save 46 lives. It looks like we will surpass our goal. Thank you for the blessing your generosity has been to others. “Share the Harvest” May through June donations will be for “Imagine No Malaria.” Thank you for your support. 3 VISION SATURDAY REPORT Vision Saturday of May 2nd began with coffee, breakfast treats, and a time for fellowship and preparation of the heart. Pastor Victor presented “One Thing,” Scriptures were read about Mary’s devotion to Christ, and Pastor Victor concluded that our church should be like Mary by putting Jesus first. Discussion was continued on the core values of the church, and the graphic below was used to illustrate and outline the different aspects of the life of the church in this world – worship (love God), fellowship (love others), and mission (serve the world). Love God Love others Serve the world We were challenged to consider several important questions as a church family including, “Do you feel the church has grown in the last three years?” Several other items of church business were discussed including the future of the church van. There is just one more Vision Saturday before summer break. Please consider meeting with us. Your ideas and perspective as part of the church family are important to us as we plan for our future together. NEXT MEETING and LAST before summer break... Saturday, June 6 at 9 a.m. All are welcome! Please join us. 4 Fellowship and Ministry Hope Circle... Thank you to all who participated in the bottle drive organized by Hope Circle in May. The proceeds from the bottle drive will be used to support their mission of sending our kids to Camp Mechuwana. Camp Mechuwana is a United Methodist Camp in Winthrop, Maine. Situated on 230 acres of forest land, Camp Mechuwana runs a summer camping program from mid-June through mid-August. They have more than 40 different weekly camps including day camp, trip and travel camps, canoe camps, swim camps, music and theatre camps, special needs camp, creative arts camp, and much, much more. For more information about the camp programs and schedule you can go to www.mechuwana.org. Men’s Ministry…. BACKPACK FOR KIDS UPDATE The school year is almost done, and this year we were able to serve 24 children each week to help provide food for the weekend when there is no school lunch program available for them. Thank you for your generous support that helps to make this ministry possible. The school year and the program end on June 17th with plans to resume in the fall. BACKPACK FOOD ITEMS NEEDED FOR JUNE: Macaroni & Cheese Spaghettios SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM Plans are underway to once again have the Summer Feeding Program here at Houlton United Methodist. Four days a week at noon the church will provide a lunch for children who might otherwise be missing lunch because there is no school lunch program in the summer. The Men’s Ministry and other volunteers from our church will be helping to organize and work this lunch program. Volunteers are needed to help this summer. Tentative start date is week of June 22. 5 MUSIC MINISTRY… We have some very talented teens and pre-teens grades (next fall) five through eight. It would be a great gift for our church to have leadership for this group. The girls have recently been taking the talent God gave them to the Sunday service, but there are several male voices we would like to join us. I am turning the leadership over to others in the music ministry department. I am looking forward to coming to church and listening to the music message of our faith. God be with you. Much love, Kaye Happy Retirement To Kaye Trickey who is retiring as music director at Houlton United Methodist after many years of faithful service. Thank you, Kaye, for sharing with us the gift of music that God has given to you. We love you, appreciate your dedication and service, and will miss you. And congratulations to Brenda Richards and Melanie Wilson who also retired from their places of employment in May. Best wishes for a happy and well-deserved retirement. Volunteers are still needed To serve as ushers, to provide refreshments for Coffee Hour, and to help with childcare as needed on Sunday morning. Please use the sign-up sheets on the bulletin board by the elevator to choose the week that you are available to serve. Special music volunteers needed for summer. Would you like to provide special music or help with pre-worship time? There is a sign-up easel by the side table. 6 Coming to Houlton, Maine August 17-19 Joint Hodgdon-Houlton VBS at Houlton UMC VBS theme this year will be Camp Kilimanjaro Come Join the Expedition The first VBS planning meeting and supper will be Thursday, June 4 at 6:00 p.m. at the parsonage. Eileen McLaughlin will be the VBS director this year. If you are interested in volunteering as a teacher or helper, please come to the first planning meeting or see Eileen McLaughlin. Meetings in June… Cancer prayer group meets at Houlton Regional Hospital on Tuesday, June 2 at 1:00 p.m. Ask at the front desk for room number. VBS Planning Meeting and Supper – Thursday, June 4 at 6:00 p.m. at the parsonage. If you are interested in possibly volunteering as a teacher or helper, please come. SPPRC Meeting – June 5 at 8:00 a.m. at the church. Last “Vision Saturday” Meeting: June 6 at 9:00 a.m. at the church. All are invited to attend this last “Vision Saturday” meeting before taking a break for summer. Children’s Day – Sunday, June 14, our children and young people will be participating in this special service and Sunday School program. Trustee Meeting – Tuesday, June 16 at 6:30 pm “Love Feast” – Fellowship Potluck after church on Sunday, June 28. Please plan to stay after the service to share together a good meal and time of fellowship with your church family. 7 Pre-Worship Time from 10-10:10 a.m. (Service starts 10:15 a.m.) This is a time to prepare our hearts and to draw ourselves close to God as we enter his presence. Each Sunday different groups will be leading this time, including Sunday School children! Come, sing and dance with us! Summer Break for Chancel Choir – The choir will be taking a break for the summer. Chancel Choir Practice will resume in September. Sunday School for Pre-K through 6th grade meets at 10:15 a.m. for the worship service and are dismissed to their classes following the Children’s Moment. June 14 will be the last day of Sunday School until September. It also is Children’s Day at the church. Sunday Bible Reading Club – meeting in church library right after Coffee Hour. We invite everyone who loves God’s word and family-like fellowship to join us. Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. – Men’s Club Backpack for Kids workers meet at church to prepare the backpacks for the week. June 17 will be the last day to prepare backpacks for this school year. Wednesday Prayer Fellowship – meeting at 10:00 a.m. in the pastor’s office. We invite you to be a part of our prayer fellowship gathering as we pray for one another, our community, church, nation and world. There is POWER in PRAYER! Come, Pray With Us! Gardiner Nursing Home Bible Study meets every Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Quiet Quilters – are taking a break for summer and will meet the last Thursday of September to continue their work. Many, many thanks to all the stitchers, stretchers, and needle threaders who helped this past year. God Bless all of you. God’s Crafters – are taking a break for the summer. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings are held at Stetson UMC in Patten on Mondays at noon and Saturdays at 6:00 p.m. In May, Gifts Were Received In Loving Memory of… Mildred McIntosh: Carl Duff: Thompson-Hamil Robert & JoAnn Barton 8 Happy Birthday! June 1 June 6 June 9 June 13 June 14 June 18 June 19 June 20 June 22 June 23 June 24 June 28 June 30 Marion Collins Anessa Wilde Bob Ellis Jane Guy Katie Brushett Jasen Hutchinson Dellie Mailman Christopher Mead Peter Merbach Perry Lilley Addison Woods Jeannette Anderson Irma Hess Mike O’Hara Gilbert Karnes, Jr. Theresa Cameron Scott Briggs Bruce Clark Bob Matthews Ed Clark Happy Anniversary! June 8 June 10 Jerry & Melanie Wilson Bob & Sharon Lyons If any information needs to be included or deleted from this list, please email the church office at secretary@houltonumc.org or call 532-3332. JUNE 2015 ~~~~~ 1 Deut 8-10 2 Houlton United Methodist Church Deut 11-13 Cancer Prayer – 1 pm at HRH 7 Deut 28-29 8 Deut 30-31 9 Deut 32-34 3 Deut 14-16 Backpack prep – 9 am Prayer Fellowship – 10 am 10 Josh 1-4 Backpack prep – 9 am Bible Reading Club – after coffee hour Prayer Fellowship – 10 am 14 Josh 16-18 15 Josh 19-21 Bible Reading Club – after coffee hour 16 Josh 22-24 17 Jud 1-2 4 Gardiner Bible Study 2 pm Trustee meeting – 6:30 p.m. 22 Jud 13-15 23 Jud 16-18 Prayer Fellowship – 10 am “Love Feast” Potluck Fellowship – after morning service 24 Jud 19-21 Prayer Fellowship – 10 am FATHER’S DAY 1 Sam 9-12 6 Deut 24-27 SPPRC mtg. – 8 am “Vision Saturday” – 9 am 11 Josh 5-8 12 13 Josh 9-11 Josh 12-15 Gardiner Bible Study 2 pm 18 Jud 3-5 19 Jud 6-7 20 Jud 8-9 Gardiner Bible Study 2 pm Annual UMC Conference Bible Reading Club – after coffee hour 28 Deut 21-23 VBS planning mtg. at parsonage 6 pm CHILDREN’S DAY Jud 10-12 5 Backpack prep-9 am Last day of Sunday School for summer 21 Deut 17-20 29 1 Sam 13-14 30 1 Sam 15-17 25 Ruth Gardiner Bible Study 2 pm 26 1 Sam 1-3 27 1 Sam 4-8 The Flaming Times – June 2015 Houlton United Methodist Church 57 Military Street (corner of Military and School Streets) Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 532-3332 SECRETARY: Kathy Miskelly PASTOR: Rev. Victor Han secretary@houltonumc.org visionmaker.victor@gmail.com Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9-noon HOULTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 57 MILITARY STREET HOULTON, ME 04730
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