The Nauvoo News “And these words which I am commanding you today, shall be on your heart; and you shall teach them diligently to you sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up.” - DEUTERONOMY 6 : 6–7 (NASB) JUNE 2015 and we put together what we thought was a well done presentation on the results we discovered. I felt really good once that part of the job was completed. About halfway through the quarter, I was able to sneak home for a day or so, and dad and I completed the interview while watching a ballgame. All of the student presentations were informative and well done. I remember thinking that my partner and I would probably not get a very good grade, because we would be compared to some of the others who were doing outstanding jobs. But the professor was gracious for a couple of reasons: First, this was a new class, so there was no precedent which had already been set. And second, he was garnering all of the research, so that he could write a book. He must’ve felt that he couldn’t really grade us down for doing his work. Besides, we weren’t being compensated for the research. During my last quarter at Ohio University, I took a class entitled “Fathering.” It was a brand new course, designed and taught by one of the professors in the education department. The only reason I signed up for the class was because I needed a 1-hour class to have enough credits to graduate, and it was the only class being offered at the time that would fit into my schedule. On the first day of class, I strolled into the classroom, thinking to myself, “This is gonna be an easy “A” and then I’m gonna be outta here!” What I found out, however, was that the professor “The Scripwanted the class to be one in which the students did a tremendous amount of research (for which I tures paint a did not have time), and he expected each participant to interview their own father – provided their very similar father was still living – with a series of questions he was preparing. scene when it Interestingly, the one thing that kept coming to the forefront was that those who were deemed “good” fathers were the ones who were simply involved in their children’s lives. They were there when the children needed them. It didn’t matter if they always said or did the right things. Children just needed to know that their dads cared enough to be involved. This was a two-fold problem for me: On The Scriptures paint a very similar scene when it comes to the one hand, doing a lot of research was NOT gocomes to fathering. God intended for dads to be ining to fit into my social calendar. In addition to the other classes I was taking, I was involved in fathering.” volved with their kids. The Word teaches that the most important thing that a man can do for his kids the Navigators campus ministry, working late is teach them the faith. Dads are to love their chilnights for Campus Security with the OUPD, and I dren, and not provoke them to anger (EPH 6:4); they are to was playing for two intramural softball teams … not to instruct their children in the ways of God (DEU 6:6-7); mention all of the Spring Quarter campus activities that I and a father’s day-to-day life is to be consistent with what knew would be happening. “This guy is wanting to cramp he says (I THS 2:11-12). my style!” I remember thinking to myself. Secondly, interviewing my dad would be tough. Because of his work schedule, and my social life, we had to strategically find a time where he and I could sit down for a few minutes and go over the required questions. That would not be easy. But, graduation was imminent, so I decided to stay in the class. We received our research assignments, and (thankfully) we were divided into groups of two to make the task a little less burdensome. My partner and I carefully perused our list, and split it up as fairly as we could. As the days went on, I was able to find the required information in journals, magazines, and books. My partner also did his share, So, to all the “dads” out there … Happy Father’s Day! Be the kind of dad God intended you to be – involved in the lives of your children, and teaching them to be disciples of Jesus. And to my own dad … thanks for granting me the interview. We got an “A”! Happy Father’s Day, Dad!! Pastor Pete Our High School Graduates Wade Wetzig, plans to attend Shawnee State University Michelle Stahler, plans to attend nursing classes at tech school Jaylin White, plans to attend Rio Grande College Joshua Hall, winner of the Mary Smalley Scholarship, will attend Morehead State University Kimberly Rayburn, winner of a NUMC Scholarship, will attend Marshall University Michael Davis, won a NUMC Scholarship, and will attend Heidelberg University Steven Irwin, winner of the Robert Mignerey Memorial Scholarship and plans to attend Otterbein University Our College Graduates Kelsey Book, employed at “Just Funky” Graphic Arts & Design Morgan Book, employed at Grandview Animal Clinic Valentine’s Dinner On Thursday, April 30, twenty seven people gathered to (finally) celebrate Valentine’s Day at the River House in Portsmouth. We all enjoyed a scrumptious dinner and fellowship around the table. After dinner, we tested our knowledge of trivia, and competed for some wonderful prizes. Pastor Pete won first place, and had his dinner paid for. Lori Holsinger came in a close second, and took home a Valentine’s book. Sue Sines was awarded third place, receiving a bag of Tootsie Rolls. Our thanks to Missy Cunningham and Linny Livingston for planning, decorating, and working hard to make this year’s dinner a success. Even though the dinner had been delayed by weather issues back in February, we still had a great time, and enjoyed a great evening with those we love! 2 We are pleased to recognize the following, who have recently been Baptized, or became Members, at NUMC. Those who were Baptized on Sunday, April 12, during our morning worship service: Howard Weghorst, Scott Bauer, and Brennan Bauer. Welcome to the Family of God! Those who became Members of NUMC on Sunday, April 26: Kathy Coleman, Diane Reese, Sara Reese, Scott Bauer, Brennan Bauer, Michael Davis, Nick Davis, and Taylor Keen. Welcome to Nauvoo UMC! We are so glad that God has directed your steps to join with us in mission and ministry to our community and the world! The Wacky World of Water is a VBS program that takes a fun and engaging look at water with Bible lessons that teach eternal truths, plus great games, crafts, and much more. Kids will learn from stories throughout Scripture that include water—from creation, to the flood, to Jesus’ walking on water and calming the storm...and they might even get a little wet along the way! So come join the fun!!! July 19 to July 23 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM For more information, contact Allison Hurley at (740)858-4450 or Leichia Davis at (740)352-5370 3 Above: L-R: Sondi Conley, Garnett Renn, David & Mary McQuay, Roy Lucas Sr., and Butch Cook Sorting Seeds for Scioto County! Following Bible Study on May 6th, an Above: Kevin Distel and Carol Reiter (Trish’s mom) Below: Trish Shaffer assembly line was set up around the tables to fill small sacks with a variety of seeds. The sacks were then counted out into groups to be distributed at various ministries around Scioto county. With everyone’s help we were finished with the 500 sacks in less than an hour! These seeds along with 4000 tomato plants were brought to Scioto county as part of Jackson Area Ministries’ Garden Project. The tomato plants were transported with the help of a truck belonging to Wheelersburg United Methodist Church and driven by David & Mary Mc Quay. Those helping with seed sorting included: Paul & Sondi Conley, Dan & Loreen Maple, Butch & Diann Cook, Pastor Pete & Trish Shaffer, Roy Lucas Jr., Roy Lucas Sr., Kevin Distel, Garnett Renn, Carol Reiter, and Tammi Easterday. Seeds & Plants distributed through: Nauvoo UMC, Christ UMC-(Sciotoville), Wheelersburg UMC, Minford UMC, Lucasville Emmanuel UMC, Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, Potters House-(Sciotoville Nazarene), Father’s Table(Salvation Army), Loaves & Fishes-(All Saint’s Episcopal Church), Portsmouth Community Gardens, and Free Store-(Cornerstone UMC). Left-Right: Above: Tammi Easterday (Trish's sister), Pete Shaffer Above Right: Roy Lucas Jr., and Dan Maple Below: Diann Cook, Loreen Maple, and Roy Lucas Sr. Right: Paul Conley 4 ATTENDANCE OFFERINGS May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24 $3,523.00 $2,283.00 $3,904.01 $2,116.00 May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24 104 128 108 107 We wish to express our thanks to the church for the generous offer of the church meeting room for their dinner after the funeral of Paul Arnett, beloved husband and grandfather. Special thanks to Pastor Pete and Sharon Wessel for all of their wonderful help. Thanks again and God bless you all. Shirley Arnett and Family Many thanks for helping to make it possible to reach young people, and their parents, with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Your April donation, was a big part of the above hearts being turned to God. Ken & Debbie Rohrer, AWANA Missionaries To My Nauvoo Church Family, I want to thank you for choosing me as the recipient of the Robert Mignerey Scholarship. This was quite an honor and meant very much to me. I also want to thank you all for the Bible that was presented to me on Graduation Day. Thank you for supporting me as I begin a new journey in my life. Please continue to pray for me as I begin at Otterbein University in the Fall. Love to all, Steven Irwin Thanks for the donation to House of Faith Orphanage. We appreciate it very much. God always comes through for us when we have needs. That is why we call ourselves House of Faith. I am still trying to realize all the blessings I have received at Emmaus Walk. I would recommend it to any Christian. God is so good to me. God came in a real way for me. May God bless all of you. Love, “Mom” Barb Richter Our Sympathy To The Friends and Family of: Paul Arnett, brother-in-law to Janet Weghorst Get your Spring Cleaning ON!!! We will be having a Bag Sale ($5.00) at the church on Friday, June 5th from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and on Saturday June 6th from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Please donate all your unwanted goodies so we can raise money for our scholarship fund. If you have larger items, we will sell them too!!! If you would like to donate your goods, help out or need a pickup, call or text Sarah Livingston @ 740-464-4406. Thanks in advance! 5 Nauvoo United Methodist Church 1403 Fifth Street West Portsmouth, OH 45663-6109 Rev. Pete Shaffer, Pastor E-mail: pastor@nauvooumc.org (740) 858-2621 Church (740) 370-5490 Cell Phone Website: www.nauvooumc.org ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Come Be a Servant and Serve Ice Cream! Monday, June 22 @ 7:30 PM (van leaving at 6:45 PM) We need 12-18 volunteers including men, to help us serve the families participating in the Joni and Friends Family Retreat being held at Shawnee State Park Lodge. There will be a sign up sheet on the back table. Those wanting to car pool should meet at church parking lot. 6 Church Committee Meetings It’s important that all committee members be present at scheduled meetings. Be sure to contact the Chairperson if you are unable to attend. Staff/Parish Relations Committee Monday, June 1st @ 7:00 PM CHAIR: Tammi Castle Administrative Board No Meeting in June CHAIR: Tim Renn Trustees Monday, June 29th @ 6:00 PM CHAIR: Butch Cook
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