The Communicator

The Communicator
First United Methodist Church
702 Avenue A Opelika, AL 36801
334-745-7604 www.fumcopelika.org
Sunday Services
8:30am – Traditional Worship
9:00am – Imagine Contemporary Worship
9:50am – Sunday School
11:00am – Traditional Worship
FUMC Staff:
Rev. Randy Woodham
Senior Pastor
randywoodham@fumcopelika.org
FUMC has WIFI!!!
Password is: fumcwifi
Friday, October 10, 2014
Fall Festival @ Sandy’s Stables
This Sunday, October 12th
from 3:30pm – 6:30pm
We’re gonna have fun!!!
Horseback Riding; Face Painting; Inflatable
Games; Playground Fun; Bingo; Cake Walks;
Hotdogs. Fun for all ages. Bring your lawn chairs.
Admission to the festival is canned food items.
Rev. Scott Kaak
Executive Pastor
scottkaak@fumcopelika.org
Rev. Rick Lane
Associate Pastor, Student Ministries
ricklane@fumcopelika.org
Rev. Ric Smith
Associate Pastor
smithrw@auburn.edu
Ms. Nicole Agostino
Pianist
Opelika High School Football Supper
Thursday, October 16th @ 4:30pm
If you would like to help please email Beverly (beverlymarlett@fumcopelika.org)
or call the church office (745-7604). Areas where help is needed: prayers;
financial gifts; set up; drink servers; kitchen help; clean up; dish washers.
JOY Fellowship Thursday, October 16th @ 11:00am
Program will be Village Friends Village Values
Mrs. Laura Boggs
Administrative Assistant
lauraboggs@fumcopelika.org
Ms. Maudie Evans
Church Maid
Mrs. Sunny Hahn
Bake Sale & Rada Cutlery
The evening group of UMW will host its annual sale on Sunday,
October 26th. A Rada catalog is available in the church office.
Organist
sunnyhahn@fumcopelika.org
Mr. Bruce Heath
Sexton
brchth@gmail.com
Mr. Don Lawrence
Facilities Supervisor
donlawrence@fumcopelika.org
Ms. Beverly Marlett
Church Secretary
beverlymarlett@fumcopelika.org
The Servants In Christ Sunday School Class is having a Fish Fry!
Orders must be made by Monday, October 20th, and can be picked up at the church between
11:00 am to 2:00 pm on Sunday, October 26th. The price is $10 a plate. Tickets can be
purchased from any member of the Servants In Christ Sunday School class or in the church
office. All proceeds will go to the Exodus Ranch, located in Opelika, AL. If you have any
questions, please contact our Sunday School class at servantsinchrist@charter.net or visit our
Facebook page for more information.
Ms. Sharon McKinnon
Director of Hospitality
sharonmckinnon@fumcopelika.org
Ms. Mary Virginia Norris
Director of Music Ministries
marynorris@fumcopelika.org
Mrs. Tina Roberts
Financial Secretary
tinaroberts@fumcopelika.org
Mr. Andy Snyder
Sound Technician
Mrs. Drew Speakman
Director of Sonshine Preschool
Asst. Director of Children’s Ministries
drewspeakman@fumcopelika.org
Mrs. Julia Stutts
Director of Children’s Ministries
juliastutts@fumcopelika.org
Mr. John Vedder
College Ministries
jvedder@fumcopelika.org
October 15th DEADLINES
Christmas Container for Orphanage Emmanuel
If you are sending packages to specific individuals please know that there have been
changes this year on the way these items are to be packaged. You may ask in the church
office if you have any questions. If you would like to send some very much needed
items to the missionaries they could use the following: Diapers (all sizes); Baby Wipes;
Bisquick; Laundry Detergent Pods; Tylenol; Ibuprofen; over the counter medicines;
Bath & Personal Hygiene Products; etc. All boxes must be at the church by 7:00pm on
Wednesday, October 15th!
Orphanage Emmanuel December 2014 Mission Trip
We are once again planning a mission trip to Orphanage Emmanuel this December.
The dates for this trip will be December 15 – 22. If you are planning to go on this trip,
please let Ellen Canada know by October 15th. Ellen can be reached at (334) 750-8804
or ellen.canada@yahoo.com.
FUMC CALENDAR
Sunday, October 12
8:30am – Traditional Worship
9:00am – Imagine Contemporary Worship
9:50am – Sunday School
10:00am – College Sunday School
11:00am – Traditional Worship
2:15pm – 3:15pm - One Accord
3:30pm – 6:30pm – Fall Festival
5:00pm – Disciple III (#308)
Monday, October 13
8:45am – 1:00pm - Sonshine Preschool
7:00pm – Worship Team (Library)
Tuesday, October 14
8:45am – 1:00pm Sonshine Preschool
1:00pm – 3:00pm – Prison Ministry
7:00pm – Methodist Women (Library)
Wednesday, October 15
7:00am – Men’s Devotion
Wednesday Connection
4:30pm – 5:30pm – Children’s Choir
4:45pm – M.A.T.T.
5:00pm - Dinner
6:00pm – 7:00pm – Programs
6:00pm – 7:30pm – Chancel Choir
Thursday, October 16
8:45am – 1:00pm - Sonshine Preschool
11:00 – JOY Fellowship
4:30pm – OHS Football Supper
6:30pm – College Bible Study
YOUTH NEWS
SM Youth every Sunday at 10am up on
the 4th floor!
SN Youth (10/12) is Fall Festival at
Sandy's Stables from 3:30 - 6:30pm!
One Accord from 2:15 - 3:15pm
On Line Giving Is Here!
Simply follow these easy steps:
1. Visit the church website at
www.fumcopelika.org
2. Click on the Online Giving button,
3. Click on the Create Profile button, then
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to create
an online profile and to schedule your
recurring contributions.
Save your
Campbell's
labels!
OUR LIFE TOGETHER
October 5, 2014
Attendance: Sunday School – 168
Worship – 339 (84/57/198)
GENEROUS GIVING
Designated Funds
Given this week: $ 3,489
Given this YTD: $187,479
General Fund
Given this week: $ 23,452
Given YTD:
$827,113
Need YTD:
$934,600
Total Debt:
$720,473
PRISON MINISTRY - Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Volunteers: Danielle Goff, Margaret Rogers, Sara Nan Levins, Veronica
Inmates ministered to: 35 females, 26 males
Bibles given: 25 English, 4 Adult Bible Studies, 3 Discipleship Resources
Message by Rev. Scott Kaak: “The Solution for Slumps”
Inmates were asked how they manage their dark days when they are in a slump.
Sometimes an active patience and/or doing something different is the answer.
Scripture Card: Matthew 11:28; Philippians 4:6-7
(The weekly ministry to the inmates at Lee County Detention Center that provides
prayer, stationery, greeting cards, used paperback books, word games, two
pieces of hard candy and a devotion -- all delivered unconditionally with a smile
and the love of Christ!)
First United Methodist
Charge Conference
WN Youth (10/15 and 10/22) is MATT
from 4:30 - 6pm. J Groups from 6 7pm.
Sunday, November 16th
12:15pm
in the
Sanctuary
(The weekly ministry to the
inmates at Lee
County
Detention Center that provides prayer,
Robbins
Simsgames, two pieces of hard candy
stationery, greeting cards, usedDr.
paperback
books, word
SN Youth next week (10/19) is a
special night outdoors! Jr Hi and Sr Hi
come at 6pm and leave at 8pm.
Surprise!!!
and a devotion -- all delivered unconditionally with a smile and the love of Christ!)
Youth Fall Cookout is October 26th
from 5 - 8pm!
MEMORIALS: A gift has been given in loving memory of:
Clint Hurd by Susan & Peter Elliott.
Nancy Thomas Morris by Mary Carol Hitchcock.
Crawford Tatum by PéPé & Curt Cope; Jo & Lamar Guthrie.
Frank Waldrop by Mary Wade Bell; Elois Duncan.
College Ministry
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Small group on Thursdays at Ellen & Eric Canada’s home for the month of October. We are finishing a series called AHA.
Bible study every Sunday morning at 10am in the Outreach Building.
Worship every Sunday morning at 9am in the Fellowship Hall and 11am for the traditional service in the sanctuary.
Fast is this coming Friday and Saturday the 10th - 11th
Fall Festival this Sunday at 3:30
Mission Day in Opelika this Saturday the 11th at 9am
Servants in Christ + + + Sunday, October 12, 2014
Greeters: 8:30 – Phoebe & Keith Branch; 9:00 – Loretta Lowery & Tucker Eiland; 11:00 – Sarah Bush; Emily
Gaberlavage; Susan Gaston; Rebekah-Grace Guthrie; Shirley Pugh
Pre-Service Music: Jim Warman
Crucifer: 11:00 – Patrick Royal
Acolytes: 8:30 – Julia Bush & Sarah Bush; 11:00 – AlliAnne Blythe & Lola Grossman
Children’s Church: 8:30 & 11:00 – Meagan Wade
Ushers: 8:30 – Shey Knight (Captain); Blake Epperson (Co-Captain); Andy Jordan; Isaac Robertson; Michael Vance
11:00 – Jim Levins (Captain; George Walker (Co-Captain); Mike McKee; Kyle Epperson; John Thomas Gaberlavage;
Barrett Galimore; Jackson Rainey; Baker Rowton; Joullian Rowton; Myles Tatum, Jr.; Jackson Welsh
Sound: 8:30 – Andy Snyder; 9:00 – Kenneth Boggs; 11:00 – Andy Snyder
Media: 9:00 – Laura Fuller; 11:00 – Peter Elliott
Transportation: April Halverson; Betty Lawrence
Nurturing Notes: Jo Lovell
Welcome Notes: Kathryn Cooper
Monday Visitation: Barbara & Bob Merrill; Lynn & Joe Harrington
Flower Team: Claud Brown; Nell & Bill Samford
Tuesday Office Volunteer: Barbara Sims
Prison Ministry: Ellen Canada; Carol Powers; Margaret Rogers; Danielle Goff; Scott Kaak
Hospital Visitor: Mon., Oct. 13th – Lynn Harrington; Tue., Oct. 14th – Becky Bailey; Wed., Oct 15th – Chona Lane;
Thu., Oct. 16th – Sherry Freeman; Fri., Oct. 17th – Arden Snyder
Wednesday Connection Helpers: Lorene & Wallace Paschal; Jim Warman; Joyce Windsor
Music Ministry News
If You Think You Don’t Qualify to Be a Part of Wesley Ringers, You’re Wrong!
You think you know what is required to be in a handbell ensemble: white hair, age, being a woman,
music reading abilities, previous experience... Let me burst your bubble! The Wesley Ringers is a
handbell ensemble that breaks the stereotypes. We are open to girls and guys from 16 years of age
and older. There are seasoned handbell musicians and players who never learned to read music
prior to stepping into the ensemble. We have a spot for you, too. Rehearsals are on Sunday
afternoons from 5:15 to 6:15 in the Handbell Room (behind the Bridal Parlor).
If you are interested in playing with the Wesley Ringers, contact Mary Virginia Norris
(marynorris@fumcopelika.org). Also you can find out more about all our ensembles by going to
the website: www.fumcopelika.org/ministries/music.
This Week’s Choral Music
All Things Bright and Beautiful (8:30) by John Rutter
Chancel Choir; Nicole Agostino, piano
Living in the Light (11:00) by Ruth Elaine Schram
Cherub Choir; Nicole Agostino, piano
Goliath (11:00)
Joseph M. Martin
It’s A BOY!!! Congratulations toAgape
Kyle Burdette and Amber Worley upon the birth of their son, Kade
Choir; Nicole
Agostino, piano
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Matthew Burdette. Kade was born Sunday, October 5 , weighing 10 lbs., 9 oz., and 22½ inches long.
Grandparents are Mary Kay Burdette, Jimmy Burdette, and Mr. & Mrs. John Worley.
WEDNESDAY CONNECTION – October 15th
MENU: Poppy Seed Chicken; Vegetable; Rolls; Dessert
Kid’s Menu: French Bread Pizza; Fruit; Dessert
Reservations for dinner are expected by 10:00am on Mondays.
Please know that Sharon and her helpers need a count so they can prepare enough food for everyone that intends to eat.
Please fill out the green card & place it in the offering plate on Sundays or call the church office (745-7604) or email
Laura at lauraboggs@fumcopelika.org
FUMC Mission Days!!!
This Saturday, October 11th
& next Saturday, October 18th
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace… in order that in
everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.
1 Peter 4:10-11
It is our desire that every person in our church who is passionate about helping other people to find the right opportunities
to successfully use their gifts to serve the body of Christ and increase God’s Kingdom. Mission Days 2014 is your
opportunity to join with your Sunday School Class, your Methodist Men group, your Women’s Mission groups, your choir,
or any other group in our church that you are affiliated with to serve others around us. There are many different ways you
can make a difference in our community. The key is for your group to decide on a project based on your gifts, your passions
and what God has put on your heart to do. We want our church to go into our community and show the love of Christ in
real and tangible ways. We encourage every group to choose a project of their own and be the hands and feet of Jesus on
Mission Days 2014.
Your group can begin by asking the following questions. Hopefully, the answers will help your group decide on a project
around your God-given purpose.
What are you good at doing and love to do?
What individuals, ministries or organizations around you could benefit from your skills?
What needs in our community seem to stand out to you above others?
These are just a few ideas you can consider:
1. Nursing home visits (prayer, worship, crafts)
2. Shut-in ministry
3. Cooking for a cause (homeless, sick, etc.)
4. Care packages for hospitalized, sick children, foster kids
5. Home repairs or cleaning services for the elderly or disabled
6. Yard work for the elderly or disabled
7. Arts & music for underprivileged kids
8. Coffee & prayer for police and firemen
9. Support local ministries-Food Bank, His Place, Hosanna Home, etc…
10. “No More Shacks” – www.ARM-AL.org (Alabama Rural Ministries)
Keep it simple, make it fun, and invite others who have similar interests and skills to join your group. There is no bigger
blessing than to bless others!! Please let the church office know what your mission project will be. (745-7604)
Repairing WALLS . . .restoring PEOPLE
Saturday, October 11th
Contact Shane Kyles at theway2serve.org/my-jerusalem/
PRAYER CONCERNS (as of October 10 )
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EAMC: Paul Knight (Shey Knight’s father); Inez Lane (Don Lawrence’s sister); Don Lawrence; Merle Walton; Alice Williams
Regional Rehabilitation Hospital (Phenix City, AL): Quinton Walton
Children’s Hospital (B’ham): Morgan Hasty (friend of Ginny Gaberlavage); Sarah Kate Kempfer; Fisher Martin (4yr. old son
of Chris & Kerriann Martin)
Home: Lisa Abercrombie; David Alexander (Marcia Alexander’s husband); Barbara Allen; Don Allen (friend of Tori Beth
Thompson); Suzie Bush; Genevieve Canonica (friend of Leigh & Michael Bass); Denise Carlson (friend of Ana Lowery);
Tanner Campbell; Rossie Culley; Judy Dorris (friend of Corinne & Jimmy Hurst); Mary Ann Drake; Elois Duncan (Susan
Elliott’s mother); David Eastridge, Jr. (Rhonda Boothe’s nephew); Shirley Flora; B J Horn; Charles Huling; Malcolm
Humphries; Joan King; David Orrick (Beverly Marlett’s uncle); Carly Parker; Tammy Samford (friend of Patty Allen); Celia
Satterwhite (Ruth Meadows’ mother); Gunter Seibert (friend of Sam Bailey); Joy Shipman; Katherine Shipman (daughter of Joy
& Todd Shipman); Doris & Bill Southers (Laurie Williams’ parents); Travis Spraggins (friend of Kate Larkin); Ileta Sumners
(Arbor Springs); Charlotte Ward; Peggy Williams (PePe Cope’s mother)
Out of Town: Bob Bowen (Julia Moreman’s brother-in-law); Jan Cumbie (Virginia Cumbie’s daughter-in-law); Sharon Dennis
(Sandra Holloway’s sister); Joe Engel (friend of Joy Shipman); Vernice Hart (Pam Hope’s step-mother); Bryan Hoch (Sue
Bentley’s nephew); Ruby Juan (friend of Wei Beach); Sam Lowery (friend of Nell & Bill Samford); Donna Martin (Becky
Bailey’s sister in law); Frieda & Anthony Meacham (Emily Finck’s parents); Bob Miller (Sam Bailey’s brother-in-law); Robert
Mills (Becky Bailey’s son); Ray Ramage (friend of Joyce Windsor); Kenny Reding (friend of Allen Blythe); Willie Mae Roberts
(Lybbi Epperson’s grandmother); Marian Rogers (Emily Finck’s grandmother); Carolyn Sell (Jo Vaughan’s daughter); Jeff
Shipman (Todd Shipman’s brother); Jim Short (friend of Jerrell Askew); Greg & Skip Wheelus (Ginny Gaberlavage’s father &
brother); Grover Worth (Bobby Worth’s father)
Military: Josh Beasley (Ann & David Canon’s grandson); Lindsey Cooper (Mary Rose & Albert Smith’s granddaughter); John
Dukes (Trinchua & Keith Dukes’ son); Michael Fischer & T J Fischer (friends of Phyllis & Jim Mayfield); Robert Groszmann
(Bob Ingram’s nephew); Garrett Guess (Becky Mills’ nephew); Samuel Hayes (Sharon & Ron Rooks’ son-in-law); Drew Hill
(friend of Kate Larkin); Trey Long (Becky Mills’ nephew); Harry & Jake Meadows (Tamara & Bill Meadows’ sons); Erik Norrell
(Dot Norrell’s grandson); Steven Olaveson; Alex Pendergraph (Janet Taylor’s grandson); Jacob Ramus (Phyllis & Jim Mayfield’s
son-in-law); Frank Rielly (friend of Phyllis & Jim Mayfield); Kennard R. Smith (friend of Anne & Sheldon Whittelsey); Ronnie
Snyder (Arden & Dave Snyder’s grandson); Cliff Stewart (Jane & Jerry Coughlin’s nephew); Patrick Thompson (Laura Boggs’
nephew); Jim Whaley (Beverly Collins’ grandson)
Missionaries:
Orphanage Emmanuel: Burrows family
Africa: Adam Lofton (Sherri Rowton’s brother-in-law) Adam works for the CDC and will be helping contain the Ebola outbreak.