T H E JO H N W E SL E Y U N I T E D M E T H O D I ST C H U R C H MISSION We, as individuals and as a congregation empowered by the Holy Spirit, strive to serve God by walking with Christ to reach the individual, touch the community, and serve the world.” John Wesley United Methodist Church 1927 West Kemper Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45240 Phone: (513) 825-0733 Fax: (513) 825-8090 Website: www.jwumc.net E-mail address: info@jwumc.com SERVICES Worship Services: 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. (Act 2 - Contemporary) Sunday School: All ages 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church: 9:30 and 11:30 .m. S T A F F Pastor RJ Davis Office Mgr. Christie Riggsby Office Associate Pim Kremer Worship/Communications Coordinator Diana Davis April, 2015 More About Our Prayer Vigil How do we do a Prayer Vigil? Easy. You sign-up to be a Host and/ or a prayer person. (And yes, you can sign up for both, but at separate times.) As a host you will sit in the Narthex to welcome pray-ers at the door, provide them with resources, and answer questions. If you have signed up for prayer, you just sit in the sanctuary quietly and pray – using your own prayers or the written suggestions provided. Or, you can read the crucifixion story from your Bibles and reflect upon that. The room will be quiet and lit by candles – but we will have reading lights for those who need them. Some folks often want a copy of the devotional papers they see there and sign-up sheets will be available for that purpose on a table in Dunlap Hall. (The originals will need to be left in the Narthex for others to use that day.) There will also be bottled water in Dunlap Hall for your refreshment. We will not be providing coffee, tea and cookies this year because our Vigil is on Good Friday, and not on Palm Sunday as it has been before. This will be a rich and rewarding experience for everyone. Don’t miss it. Handbell Director/ Chancel Choir Joanna Duhaime Organist Sam Melson Act 2 Praise Band Coordinator Robb Horton Friday, April 3 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM E.L.C. Admin. Beth Hoendorf Messenger Issn. 383367-183 March 26 2015 Published Monthly by John Wesley UMC Issue #186 Newsletter articles and photos due by 12:00 noon on the third Thursday of the Month to: messenger@jwumc.com. 1 The month of April starts the Season of Easter on the Liturgical Calendar of the Church. Yes, you read correctly. Easter is a season, not simply one day. The season of Easter, sometimes referred to as Eastertide, is the fifty-day period from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday. Because it is a period of fifty days, obviously it will span more than just the thirty days of April. This year the season of Easter includes most of the month of May as well as the majority of April. As we continue our yearlong focus on relationship we will turn our attention to some of the barriers that prevent us from embracing the intimate relationship that God extends to us. Much like the stone that blocked the entrance to Jesus’ tomb so that we could not see it was empty until it was removed, so it is that there are stones in our own lives that get in the way of what God is offering to us. Just as the stone needed to be rolled away from the grave in order for us to discover the empty tomb we need to roll some stones out of the way in order to discover what God is offering to us today. I am calling our Easter Sermon Series: Roll Away the Stone. Each week we will look at a stone that gets in the way—a stone that gets between God and us. The first Sunday of the month, Easter Sunday or Resurrection Sunday, we will look at the account of the Easter events as John recorded them in his gospel. We will be focusing on the reality that for the first century believers the discovery of the empty tomb had to be the work of those who were against them and had removed Jesus body to upset them. The idea that Jesus had been raised from the dead as he had declared he would was just too good to be true. To say that they were skeptical would be an understatement. The stone of skepticism continues to exist today and it is that stone that we will attempt to roll away on Easter Sunday. On the second Sunday we will gather for ONE SERVICE @ 10 AM and turn our focus to our mission statement. We as individuals and as a congregation empowered by the Holy Spirit, strive top serve God by walking with Christ to reach the individual, touch the community, and serve the world. Were are living out our mission in a number of ways and on this Sunday we will celebrate some of those as our United Methodist Women’s Unit makes their presentation to the Iron Samaritans and we hear the report from our mission team to New Orleans, and we support the youth Basket Auction as they prepare for their mission trip to Red Bird Mission. The third Sunday we will return to our Easter series and turn our attention to Mary’s experience after Peter and John leave the garden tomb. She is so overcome with grief that she does not recognize Jesus until Jesus calls her by name. For so many today, grief becomes a stone that blocks their recognition of God’s presence with them and so our message will attempt to roll away that barrier. On the fourth Sunday our focus will be on the disciples who were meeting behind locked doors out of fear of the religious authorities. How often we today find ourselves frozen by our own fear of the reaction of others. We will tackle this very real stone as we attempt to roll this barrier out of the way to release us for service in our community. Following Christ to reach, touch and serve, Pastor RJ 2 Stephen Ministers plant the seed. They: Listen; Explore feelings; Pray; Share Christ’s love; Maintain confidentiality; Attend to the caregiving process and leave the results to God… God Gives the Growth… “Therefore encourage one another and build up each other.” I Thessalonians 5:11 3 ATTENTION ALL YOUNG PEOPLE INTERESTED IN ACOLYTE DUTIES If any young person of JWUMC may be interested in assisting with acolyte duties at the 9:30am church service, the schedule for June – September 2015 will be compiled soon. Please contact Kari Weidner by 4/15/2015 at 703-9548 or email her @ kweidner@cinci.rr.com to be added to our current list of helpers. We hope to continue to expand this fun opportunity! The week of June 22-26th, gear up with us and work with God and others. VBS is in the morning 9:30-11:45 AM Sign-ups begin May 1st both online and paper format Early sign-up prize drawing. (The earlier you sign up the greater the chance of winning.) VBS staff meeting dates are scheduled for Sunday, May 3 at 12:30 or Monday, May 4 at 11:00 (Same info both dates; only need to come to the most convenient.) We will be contacting people who enjoy sharing God's love to make a difference in the lives of children. If you don't hear from us, we might not have your contact information, so PLEASE call or email sheila.richey@gmail.com (825-7660) or Beth bhoendorf@gmail.com (236-9338). We will also post items that we need by the sanctuary/worship center very soon. Share the love of Christ with the children of the church, preschool, and surrounding communities. Thank you so much. 4 The Twelve Last Monday evening I headed to the Hamilton City Jail to meet with Pastor Phil Carpenter. We try to go every other week to tell the inmates about salvation and Jesus. I believe this mission with Phil has made me aware of many other ways to spread the Gospel. The reason I have been going with Pastor Phil lately is because our brother in Christ, Paul, had to have surgery on his foot and be off for a few months to heal until he is well enough to preach again. Although I prefer visiting nursing homes I seem to be enjoying my part of Pastor Phil’s jail ministry. Each evening usually begins with one of my stories, the short ones that usually make it into the newsletter, and then I bow out gracefully. Well, over the last few months I didn’t do that. Something seemed to overtake me at times and I forget that Phil is the preacher and I’m God’s guest messenger. At times Phil will say, “Hey, has anybody got any duct tape? This messenger doesn’t want to shut up?” The inmates, Phil, and I all get a good laugh. The last three times I was there, the inmates were in the spirit and willing to hear the message of salvation. The most recent one was Monday, March 16, 2015 at 11 p.m. Why am I being so precise about this date? Let me explain. As the service was about to end, all fourteen of us held up both arms to the ceiling loudly praising God and giving him all the glory, the God who loves us and forgives us. Everyone was shaking hands and some were even giving bear hugs. We told them to go and tell everybody that they just accepted JESUS and renewed their lives again. As we stopped to see the inmate guard, Pastor Phil exclaimed, “Look what they are doing now!” When I turned and looked I saw all the inmates and others lifting their arms up and again giving glory to God! HALLELUJAH! HALLELUJAH! HALLELUJAH! The reason this is so amazing is because this is the first time that Pastor Phil ever saw the inmates do this since he has been doing jail ministry. Even the inmate guard made that same statement. That was the first time he ever saw this happen. He commented that we just might have to move out to the larger area. I was really surprised to hear what Pastor Phil had to say about these inmates. Then I was reminded that all things are possible with God. Pastor Phil asked me, “Did you count the number that was in the pod when they all accepted JESUS? I smiled and replied, “Do you mean the 12 disciples?” Then Phil smiled too. You may never be invited to go speak at a jail but ask Jesus where you should go and who you should tell. Maybe someday a date will be written in your heart for eternity, too. AMEN Trust and Obey Joe Kirk, Messenger Matthew 25:36 (NIV) I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me. I was in prison and you came to visit me. 5 It is delivering time again for the care bags. They will be delivered after Easter. I will put out cards again if you want to take some home to address. You can place cards and notes in the bags anytime of course! Our numbers are less since we have lost several of our ladies. If you know of anyone in the church or a relative of a church member please let care and compassion know. Needs: 1. Furniture - The Springdale Nazarene Church, where S.O.U.L. is located, has a wonderful outreach providing furniture to anyone in need. At this time, they have little in their warehouse. They welcome any gently-used, good condition furniture except mattresses and box springs. If you have items to donate, please call Pat Westerman at 824-1399. While she can sometimes get volunteers to pick up items, it helps if you can deliver them to the warehouse located on Reading Road about a mile north of Glendale Milford Road. Call Pat to make arrangements. S.O.U.L. often has clients who need this kind of help. 2. Personal care items, paper goods and cleaning supplies - While your generous support of the Simply Give program at Meijer's is still helping with food supplies, it does not cover any of these other items. These are always appreciated. 3. Transportation to and from S.O.U.L. for clients One of our members is already doing this but the need is greater than she can meet. This can be done one of 2 ways. (1) Pick up the client, take them to the pantry, shop with them and take them home. This could take up to 1 to 1 1/2 hours per client each month. (2) Go to the pantry, call them, take their "order" over the phone and deliver the items to the client's home. For more information, check with Cheryl Harper, 829-0936 or sharper44@fuse.net. Thank you for caring for our friends. We have the opportunity to provide dinner for the temporarily homeless through the Interfaith Hospitality network at Our Lady of the Rosary, 17 Farragut Rd., Greenhills, Ohio on Thursday April 16th at 5:45 pm. If you can help in any of the following ways please contact Hope Stetler at 829 -6519 or email hopelenore@yahoo.com. We need: Mark Your Calendar - Hunger Walk, Memorial Day, May 25 at 9:00 A.M. This is a 5K walk (about 3.2 miles), often near the river. We always have fun and raise money to provide a credit at the FreestoreFoodbank. (While some items there are free, most cost a small amount to cover their costs.) To register, you can go online at freestorefoodbank.org, go to "events" to register. Team name is Tri-County S.O.U.L. Ministries, captain Bunny Doebling. 1. salad for 16 2. fruit or fruit salad for 16 3. dessert for 16 4. 2 hosts 5. pizza will be provided by UMW The hosts will pick up the food from the Dunlap Hall kitchen on the 16th. Thank you. As always, Thank You for your ongoing support of this wonderful ministry. 6 So February is finally finished with us, but she didn’t leave quietly. And she left some more weather-related issues for us to address even as March arrived. Not only did she affect our attendance (and sometimes the offering on the Sunday mornings people didn’t feel safe to venture out), but she also affected our expenses as we struggled to heat our large building…and keep the snow and ice removed …and heat our water…and reschedule meetings to take care of business. The good news with all of the snow is that the roof is finished , so there have been no leaks to add to our expenses! Our only fright came one Sunday morning as choir members heard the sliding snow coming off our new metal roof as the sun warmed a bit. Interesting sound…but no problems because we have a sturdy covering—finally! Despite all of that, we were able to send our mission group down to Louisiana and fully fund their efforts. And we shared our coins with the poor. So during this season of Lent, we have some real “darkness” in the form of the storm clouds from this past winter weather to prepare us for the walk through the season and anticipate the brightness of Easter morning. Our ordinary income for February was $43,416. Our ordinary expenses were $40,736 (which included much higher than normal gas and electric bills, the half-year church insurance bill, snow removal, and more roof repairs). A New ‘Year’ Begins for Senior Members Fellowship Our SPRING Party and plenty of Buzz – that’s what it’s all about! Come to church and see, on Tuesday morning, April 14, from 10:00 – 11:30. We’ll be meeting at church this year in the front of the building, using the library and small kitchen. Windows are nice and plenty of chairs are available. Also, closer to parking. What is the program? During our Coffee Kletz we’ll be talking (large-table style) about life experiences by following conversation cards to stimulate our ideas. (Example: What date should stores start playing Christmas Carols?) Then, with the coffee bar still open, we’ll switch to conversational pairs discussing another small set of cards written by Methodists in 1973! At that time, the UMC Board of Discipleship asked groups to discuss 16 different life, culture, science & technology, religion questions. Then predict how their current answers would change in 50 years. We’ll discuss whether or not their answers apply now, AND project ahead to what we think it might look like in another 50 years. (It’s only been forty since the original, but who’s counting?) NOW is the time you can mark your calendars ahead for the remainder of this calendar year: SMF festivities will be held every second Tuesday of every month from now on through Christmas. We took our vacation while the snow was blowing. There are never any charges unless you’re told ahead – like the Christmas Dinner. Hope to see you there! Questions? Mary Jo Waters, 513.795.7461, or, maryjowaters@gmail.com 7 To My Dear John Wesley Family, I want to thank all of you for the many prayers, calls and e-mails, beautiful cards and loving hugs after the recent death of my mother. She was a truly wonderful woman of great faith. Since she lived locally, we had the opportunity to spend lots of time together. Although I will really miss her, I am comforted by the fact that she had 91 happy and active years and died very peacefully. With sincere gratitude for the wonderful support you so willingly provide, Gail Brannon Looking for something fun and free to do with your family? Children’s Ministry would like to invite you to Family Game Night! And by “Family” we mean your whole John Wesley Family! Where: Dunlap Hall When: Friday, April 17, 6:00 – 8:00 pm What: Games and Puzzles to play with anyone and everyone Who: Bring the whole family, ages 0-99! Nursery care will be provided for our littlest ones. If you have a favorite family board game, bring it along! We’ll have many available here to play, as well. Also, please bring along a simple snack to share. If you can, maybe bring a little extra to share with any guests from the community. Children’s Ministry will provide beverages and paper products. Wouldn’t it be fun to invite neighbors and/or friends to join you? Maybe your kids have some special friends they’d like to invite? To help with that, you could print out these “tickets” to give out: John Wesley Family Fun Night When: April 17, 2015 When: April 17, 2015 Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM Where: John Wesley UMC 1927 W. Kemper Road John Wesley Family Fun Night 8 Where: John Wesley UMC 1927 W. Kemper Road WHAT DOES UMW DO? WHY DO WE HAVE SO MANY FUND RAISERS? All of us involved in John Wesley’s UMW unit believe that what we do makes reaching, touching and serving a reality. Our church and United Methodist Women strive together to bring the women and men of this church together in Christian fellowship to touch our community and serve our world. In 2014 we raised money for diversified mission programs such as World Thank Offering ($100), Call to Prayer ($375), Pledge to Mission-National UMW ($500), Interfaith Hospitality ($120), donations to Rev. Davis’ Christmas fund for needy JWUMC families ($900), donations for JWUMC Youth Basket Auction ($130 value), Friendly Center-Toledo ($100.00), Goodwill ($50), Sandy Tornado Relief ($200), Wesley Education Center ($345), Heifer project ($140), UMCOR-Philippines-($200), Nast Trinity Meals Ministry ($700), and Iron Samaritan Meals Ministry ($700). We also provided UMW member scholarships to the UMW Assembly and to School of Missions. In 2015 we will donate half of ticket sales from the “Empty Bowls Luncheon” to Iron Samaritan Meals Ministry and State Avenue UMC Meals Program ($1400). We also collected and donated socks and underwear to State Avenue UMC and donated paper and soap products to Wesley Education Center. A donation is also being made to the John Wesley Youth for their Red Bird Mission trip this summer ($450)as well as items for auction baskets. Support will also go to other deserving ministries this coming year. UMW supported programs and projects are possible because of individual women’s gifts to mission through “Mission Giving” or as we in the local unit put it, our pledge. “This allows UMW to respond where the need is the greatest and to work in partnership with organizations doing similar work. These gifts do not include another $5 million collected and used by local member units such as John Wesley UMW. The Women’s National UMW volunteer board of 25 directors oversees and disburses the funds received.” Our Local and the National United Methodist Women empowers local church women to find fellowship and service, encourages voluntary efforts to touch this community and others and enlists us in a program that serves a world community hungry for the love and promise in Christ’s message and aids those in need to find a better life. “UMW is a denominational faith organization for women with approximately 800,000 members. Its Members raise up to $20 million dollars each year for programs and projects related to women, children and youth in United States and in more than 100 countries around the world.” “UMW Online, the United Methodist Women’s social network, connects members to each other and to opportunities for participation through UMW.” The UMW Book Club is always on the cutting edge of social and religious literature to better understand mission. United Methodist Women interprets the biblical passage from Luke 4:18 as both a model and a mandate for Christian social action and advocacy: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” John Wesley’s United Methodist Women unit works continuously to meet this mandate. UMW Meets 1st Thursday of the month. Please join us in mission and fellowship. UMW.com website and UMW handouts provided some of the information. 9 The CREW Student Ministries THE CREW – Christians, Ready, Equipped and Willing! Guiding verse: 1st Timothy 4: 12. April 5th is Easter and the last day to turn in Jesus jars. April 7th youth meeting at 7 in room 7 April 12th ONE SERVICE at 10:00 a.m. because of having THE BASKET AUCTION. Tickets will be sold for three weeks leading up to BASKET AUCTION Adults tickets $5 before $8 at the door and children will be $3 We are will start collecting basket donations as soon as possible April 25th rethreads meet at church at 9:30 9:30: JW Kids Church Nursery – Birth to age 3 Pre K – Grade 2 - Room 4 Grades 3-5 - Room 5 10:30 JW Kids Sunday School Nursery – Birth to age 3 Sparks (Pre K through Grade 2) Room 4 Ignite (Grades 3 through 5) Room 5 11:30 JW Kids Church Nursery – Birth to age 3 Pre K – Grade 5 - Room 4 Parents are asked to please accompany their children to their classrooms and sign them in. The teachers would love to greet you! 10 Praise Images of Christ (PIX) has established a new, regular monthly meeting on first Saturday of each month following the men's Bible study. We will meet from 10:30 AM - 12 noon in Dunlap Hall. Becoming a good photographer is a simple combination of becoming familiar with your camera (no matter the type, megapixels, etc.), developing a creative eye, learning a handful of basic skills, and tweaking your images with simple post-editing software. PIX will help you learn new skills, develop confidence behind the lens, find the beauty in God's world, and capture images to share this witness to your family, friends, and church. We are looking forward to seeing you on Saturday, March 7, 10:30 AM. Questions: contact Mark Upton. NEW BIBLE STUDY Thursdays 9:30 AM or 7 PM Starts April 23, 2015 Join us on an exciting experience of the Bible as we journey back to the time of Jesus. Wonder at the simplicity and wisdom of Jesus’ parables. Discover how the events of Jesus’ day impacted his life, ministry, and communication. Then let them impact yours. The focus of the study is: The Life and Ministry of the Messiah. This is a 48-week study that illuminates the historical, geographical, and cultural context of the sacred Scriptures. Each of the eight sections begins with a DVD lesson filmed on location in the Middle East. The rest of each section is comprised of 5 lessons that unpack what was shared in the DVD lesson. This study will transform your understanding of God and challenge you to go deeper in your relationship with Jesus Christ. Study guides will cost less than $10. The number of guidebooks ordered will determine the discount. Sign up in Dunlap Hall by April 5th so that guides can be ordered. 11 Open Event - Thursday April 2, 2015 at 7:30 pm in the sanctuary. Hugh Thompson will speak on climate change and how our generation's actions could impact future generations. All members of the church and guests are encouraged to attend! Come join the JW Men’s Group! UMW member's meeting will be at 6:30 pm in the library followed by the speaker in the sanctuary. Please remember to bring chocolate items for the Youth Basket and Circle of Care auctions. We meet on the first Saturday of the month. Join us for a study in room 8 at 8:00 AM followed by 9:00 AM breakfast at Frisch’s on Hamilton Ave. The study for 2015 is the book America's Four Gods. Call Bobby Woodward (513 -829-6995) if you have questions. UMW Tea May 3, 2015 Tickets will go on sale Sunday April 19. Presale Adults $10.00, children $3.00. At the door Adults $12.00, children $5.00 America's Four Gods: What We Say about God--and What That Says about Us by Paul Froese, Christopher Bader America's Four Gods draws on the most comprehensive survey of American's religious beliefs ever conducted, to offer an exploration of how Americans view God. The authors show that regardless of our religious tradition (or lack thereof), Americans worship four distinct types of God: The Authoritative God--who is both engaged in the world and judgmental; The Benevolent God--who loves and helps us in spite of our failings; The Critical God--who catalogs our sins but does not punish them (at least not in this life); and The Distant God--who stands apart from the world He created. They show that these four conceptions of God form the basis of our world views and are among the most powerful predictors of how we feel about the most contentious issues in American life. 12 Birthdays 1 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 21 22 23 25 27 29 30 Daniel Gerard, Richard Wheeler Joan Marshall, Jack Hatfield Miranda Wulfhorst, Adam Hieber Alberta Flanagan, Steve Harper Darlene Traylor, Emma Courtney Korina Armes, Lindsay Weidner Steve Starr, Trevor Robertson Todd Upton Katie Dixon Nancy Starr Louise DeGraaf, Brenda Schaller Jay Clark Alison Kersting, J Hamann, Tanner Ruberg Sherri Lionberger, Matt Berry Matt Mato Burt Crosby, Kyle Robertson Andy Shreve, Matt Tabor Sandy Hayes David Waldorf, Courtney Tabor, Nathaniel Brittain Anniversaries 7 17 19 20 27 28 Allen & Sandy Sanders Gary & Robin Robbins Harry & Peggy Schmidt Gary & Leslie Stoelting, Todd & Cheryl Borden Ron & Hope Stetler Ronnie & Kendra Whitt 13
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