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THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
OF FARMINGTON
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MAKE YOUR DOLLARS COUNT
Give to the United Methodist Committee on Relief - UMCOR. Every dollar you give is used for disaster relief. None of it goes for administrative costs as in American Red Cross and many other relief agencies. Our church denomination through its Board of Global Ministries provides UMCOR’s administration. All dollars given to UMCOR by individuals and special church offerings are used for the disaster relief. You can contribute to the UMCOR hurricane relief efforts by a number of ways: You can give on-line by going to UMCOR.com. indicate DONATE and be sure to enter on the form the advance number 901670 for U.S. disaster or advance # 982450 for Caribbean relief of non-U.S. territories. There will be a place for you to give credit to our church too. If you wish to contribute by phone, call 1-888-252-6174. You can contribute by putting an envelope in the offering plate, again being careful to write the advance # on the envelope. If you are interested in knowing what is happening in the relief efforts, you can go to UMCOR.com on-line and indicate program. There is a daily accounting of action being taken. For instance, this week “The Florida Annual Conference of the U.M. Church has been asked by FEMA to lead the case management task force in Florida.” If you check on this occasionally, you will see that as the offering prayer mentions “blessing our gifts as they are used to further God’s kingdom,” some of it does go to help others who are in need. We play a part in relieving the suffering in the world. At this time, we are called on to find extra dollars to help many people, who have lost nearly everything, to begin again. ____________________________________________________________________ “Whoever has two coats must share with anyone who has none; and whoever has food must do likewise.” Luke 3.11
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Summary of Congregational Conversation #1
On September 30th we gathered for the first of a series of
conversations on our core values. There were nearly 30 people in attendance
for the first conversation. The conversation was facilitated by members of
the Mission Statement Team (the team), whose members are: Tom Hanson,
Rev. Carolyn Wik, Joy Baum, Gary Figi and myself. We began our
conversation giving the rationale for why we’re engaging in a process for
examining our core values and the planned outcome for the meeting. We
viewed the membership statistics for First Church from 2010 to 2016. From
2010 to 2016 First Church added 95 people to the membership, but
subtracted 203 people during the same period.
In the book: Values-Driven Leadership, Aubrey Malphurs defines
core values as: the constant, passionate, biblical core beliefs that drive
ministry (Malphurs 1996. p34). Malphurs goes on to say: Core Values
answers the question, why do we do what we do? (Malphurs 1996. p32).
After discussing the definition of what core values are, attendees completed
a core values audit. Each attendee left the meeting with a document that
showed the results of the audit alongside our current core values. Attendees
were asked to review the document in preparation for our next meeting on
Saturday, October 28th from 11am to 12:30pm.
Pastor Anthony
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WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Nov. 2nd - Confined, Not Imprisoned Acts 16:22-28 Nov. 12th - More Than Enough Shame Psalm 123 Nov. 19th - Let Us Be Thankful Hebrews 12:28-29 Nov. 26th - Redeemed By The Lord Psalm 107:1-7
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Wednesdays 6:30 a.m. Prayer Warriors Needed
Want to pray for a relative or a friend who
needs help from our Heavenly Father and Son
Jesus? We serve continental breakfast in the office
conference room. By coming early in the morning,
you can be to work on time. Always a great way to
start your day. Come as you are.
If you want prayer warriors to pray for you or a relative, or
friend, remember you can fill out a prayer card from the pews or by the
prayer box which is located in the church library. Remember prayer works
and there are testimonies to prove it. For more information, please see or
contact Pat Bradley, email: 257pat@gmail.com
Outreach is having their fall fundraising bake sale on November 19, (the Sunday before Thanksgiving). Perhaps this event can help us with desserts on Turkey Day. Proceeds will be used for Outreach activities such
as N.O.A.H. and charitable donations that Outreach selects each year. We hope to be able to do a second sandwich making project for N.O.A.H. in late winter. There's never a shortage of community needs, for sure. Please consider baking for this event. It will be much appreciated. Pies, cakes, cookies, whatever you feel like. This committee knows what a blessing the congregants are in this church. We'll be giving thanks for each of you on Thanksgiving Day! Sign-up flyers will be forthcoming in November bulletins.
The Outreach Committee would like to thank Thrivent Financial for their support of the dinner for South Oakland Shelter at Orchard Methodist.
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This year the Giving Tree will be set up on November 19th. The ornaments have labels with gift wishes for the children in Children's Methodist Home and the seniors at the Costick Center. The Costick Center wants wrapped gifts with the person's name taped on each. The Methodist Children's Home, on the other hand, wants unwrapped gifts. The children's names aren't included for privacy reasons. The children's wishes are generic in nature for
ages ranging from 7 years thru 18. These people at both ends of the age spectrum need to be remembered. Thank you, in advance, for the generosity you show every Christmas season!
Men’s Breakfast on November 5th at 8 am!
Where else can you get fresh scrambled eggs, pork
sausage, potatoes O’Brian, and doughnuts along with an
assortment of cereal, oatmeal, fruit, OJ and coffee, all for a suggested good
will offering of $5?
Our speaker will be Rev. Faith Fowler, Pastor at Cass Community UMC
and Executive Director of Cass Community Social Services. She will speak
about the Tiny Home project in Detroit.
The Tiny Home project will build 25 homes ranging
from 250 to 400 sq. ft. over the next few years. The homes
will be sold via a “rent to own” program at the rate of $1 a
square foot per month. At the end of the program the
renters will own the home.
It’s a real honor to have her as our speaker, don’t miss this one!
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Books & Bitəs
Books & Bitәs is not meeting in November. The next meeting will be December 17, 2017 at 2:00pm (please note the new time) in the Markham Room. (Alternate location is the church library.) The book is A Christmas Beginning by Anne Perry. Superintendent Runcorn of Scotland Yard is spending Christmas on a wild and beautiful island
off the north coast of Wales. On one of his solitary strolls, the lonely bachelor stumbles upon a lifeless body in the village churchyard. An outsider in the drawing rooms of the snobbish local gentry, Runcorn searches for the answer to the murder. At the December meeting, we are also having a cookie exchange. Details will appear in the December Gospel Truth.
Books & Bitәs is open to women and girls ages 12 and up (ages 12-15 need to be accompanied by a mom or substitute mom). Call Jennie Macy at (248) 521-8546 with questions. We hope you will join us!
The books that we read and discuss are selected by the group. We encourage mothers and fathers to read the books to be sure they are appropriate for their daughter.
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2017-18 United Methodist Reading Program
All (men & women) are invited to attend the book discussion for the
United Methodist Reading Program. We meet on selected Saturdays at
9:00am to discuss the chosen book(s).
Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 9:00am, at Panera Bread, 34635 Grand River, Farmington
Please note the new meeting time! The books are:
Nasreddine by Odile Weulersse
When Nasreddine and his father go to market with their
donkey, who should ride? No matter what Nasreddine tries, it
seems that someone always disapproves.
One Well: The Story of Water on Earth by Rochelle Strauss All of the earth’s water is connected. How we treat the
water in this well will affect every species on the planet, now
and for years to come. The book shows how every one of us
has the power to conserve and protect our global well.
Growing Peace: A Story of Farming, Music, & Religious
Harmony by Richard Sobol
A Ugandan coffee farmer visiting New York witnessed
the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. He
came away from this event with strong emotions
about religious conflict. Why should people be
enemies because of their religions?
These are all children’s picture books and can be found in the Farmington Library.
Nasreddine is also in our church library, in the children’s room on the shelf below the
chapter books.
Reading Program Categories: Spiritual Growth, Social Action, and Education for Mission
Contact Karen Brichford if you have questions.
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Book Review – Guidelines for Leading Your Congregation. 2017-2020 The church library recently added twenty-six booklets in a set called “Guidelines for Leading Your Congregation.” There is one for all church leadership areas, covering topics including, but not limited to each committee: Sunday school teachers, Church Council, Finance, Stewardship, Youth, Worship and Membership. The booklets are tools that help new lay leaders get off to a good start as well as a reference resource for all lay leaders. Each booklet includes the basic "job description" for the leader as well as practical "how-to" information important to implementing ministry effectively. Brief and to the point, making it a perfect resource for the busy, but spirit-led leader. Even if you are not a church leader you can benefit from these brief instructions encouraging us to nurture, reach out, and witness. The booklets are shelved together in a box labeled with the call number 254. They are intended to be borrowed individually.
SO MANY TO THANK - - -
Building Restoration Concert fundraiser – so many people needed
to make this happen. I can’t possibly remember everyone to thank
– starting with the office staff, Doug T and Dan L, music
department tuning piano, ticket sales, sound assistance and the help
and wonderful donations that made the “afterglow” such a success.
The church was full – the music was great!! We raised $880. We
will get the north wall done – eventually – with each dollar raised.
“Many hands make light work”!
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Please take the time to look in the Lost & Found area, located
at the bottom of the stairs on your way to Wesley Hall. We
have clothes, dishes, jewelry and many more things. You might
find something you lost and don’t know it.
e’re not that different from Joseph. True, we may not be part of a story that will be remembered for
all time, but like Joseph, we encounter circumstances that we’d never choose for ourselves. At times, it can be tempting just to walk away, but Joseph
provides us a great example of humbly obeying God even when we don’t understand, faithfully moving forward in the
strength that God provides. Join Adam Hamilton as he examines Christmas through the eyes of Joseph and learn
to accept and glorify God’s will even when our situation makes it difficult to do so (Cokesbury.com).
During the Advent season our Youth and Children will also be studying “Faithful” during Sunday School because Adam Hamilton has also
made this study into a Youth and Children study.
MAKE THIS A FAMILY AFFAIR!
Look for the Bulletin Insert to sign up. The cost of the book is $13.49
Classes:
Rev. Carolyn Wik, Sundays at 8:00 and 9:30 a.m. begins November 19, please note that there will be one class on Sunday, December 3 because of our Charge Conference. Rev. Carolyn Wik, Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. beginning on November 21. Barbara Walker, Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. beginning on November 21. (normally women’s Bible Study but men are welcome during this Advent Study) Sherry Young, Thursdays at 9:45 a.m. beginning November 30th.
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Sunday Monday Tuesday
Please check the calendar website for any updated information.
5 All Saints Day Service Daylight Savings Time Ends 8:00 & 9:30 AM Bible Sermon Text 8:00 AM Men’s Breakfast 9:30 & 11:15 AM Worship & Sunday School 10:30 AM Coffee & Fellowship 10:30 AM PASTY PICK-UP 11:00 AM UMW Executive Board Meeting 3:00 PM Angels in Motion 4:00 PM Guiding Force Jr. 5:00 PM Guiding Force Sr.
6 6:00 PM Exercise Class 7:00 PM Outreach Committee 7:30 PM Education Committee
7 10:00 AM Bible Study 6:30 PM Men’s 4th Day Group 6:30 PM Women’s Bible Study 7:30 PM Carillon Choir 7:30 PM Social Justice Meeting
12 WREATH ORDERS DUE 8:00 & 9:30 AM Bible Sermon Text 9:30 & 11:15 AM UMW Worship & Sunday School 10:30 AM Coffee & Fellowship 3:00 PM Angels in Motion 4:00 PM Guiding Force Jr. 5:00 PM Guiding Force Sr.
13 6:00 PM Exercise Class 7:30 PM Boy Scout Parent Meeting
14 10:00 AM Bible Study 6:30 PM Women’s Bible Study 7:30 PM Carillon Choir
19 WREATH/GREENS PICK-UP 8:00 & 9:30 AM Advent Study 9:30 & 11:15 AM Worship & Sunday School 10:30 AM Coffee & Fellowship 3:00 PM Angels in Motion 4:00 PM Guiding Force Jr. 5:00 PM Guiding Force Sr.
20 9:30 AM Piecemakers Quilters 6:00 PM Exercise Class 7:00 PM Caring Ministry 7:00 PM Finance Committee 7:30 PM Library Committee
21 10:00 AM Advent Study 6:30 PM Men’s 4th Day Group 6:30 PM Advent Study 7:30 PM Carillon Choir
26 8:00 & 9:30 AM Advent Study 9:30 & 11:15 AM Worship & Sunday School 10:30 AM Coffee & Fellowship 3:00 PM Angels in Motion 4:00 PM Guiding Force Jr. 5:00 PM Guiding Force Sr.
27 6:00 PM Exercise Class 7:00 PM Church Council
28 10:00 AM Advent Study 6:30 PM Advent Study 7:30 PM Carillon Choir
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Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1125555lkikkikp11 All Saints Day 6:30 AM Prayer Breakfast 6:00 PM Exercise Class 7:15 PM Boy Scout Meeting 7:30 PM Staff Parish
6:30 AM
2 9:45 AM Thursday Moring Bible Study 5:15 PM LOGOS 6:30 PM Sanctuary Singers 6:30 PM Wedding Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel Choir
3 9:00 AM Pasty Making
4 9:00 AM Pasty Making 3:00 PM Wedding 6:00 PM Indoor Road Rally/Movie Night
8 6:30 AM Prayer Breakfast 12:00 PM Anna Cook Circle 6:00 PM Exercise Class 7:00 PM Trustees 7:15 PM Boy Scout Meeting
9 9:45 AM Thursday Morning Bible Study 5:15 PM LOGOS 6:30 PM Sanctuary Singers 7:30 PM Chancel Choir
10 11 Veterans Day
15 6:30 AM Prayer Breakfast 7:00 PM Worship Committee 7:15 PM Boy Scout Meeting
16 9:45 AM Thursday Morning Bible Study 5:15 PM LOGOS 6:30 PM Sanctuary Singers 7:30 PM Chancel Choir
17 7:00 PM UMW Lydia Circle
18 9:00 AM UMW Book Discussion
22 6:30 AM Prayer Breakfast 7:00 PM Finance Committee 7:00 PM Social Justice Meeting 7:00 PM Stephen Ministry Continuing Ed Meeting 7:15 PM Boy Scout Meeting
23 Church office closed
24 Church office closed
5:30 pm Community Dinner
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29 6:30 AM Prayer Breakfast 6:00 PM Exercise Class 7:15 PM Boy Scout Meeting
30 9:45 AM Advent Study 5:15 PM LOGOS 6:30 PM Sanctuary Singers 7:30 PM Chancel Choir
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(Sponsored by Caring Ministry, Fun & Fellowship, Growth & Membership)
Please join us on Saturday, December 2 for fun, fellowship and ministry to others! First, our annual caroling tradition to homebound members of our
church, and then for our third year in a row, participating in Farmington’s Light up the Grand parade. Any and all are welcome!
Caroling: 2:00 PM – meet at the church to carpool; two groups will disperse to sing at member’s homes Wesley Hall: 5:00 PM -- gather for a light supper (meal provided for participants) Parade: 6:00 PM (gather in parking lot around 5:40) let our light shine as we march in Farmington’s lighted parade! It’s a short walk on Grand River from our church to the Warner mansion. Call Debbie Miller regarding caroling or Judy Phillips regarding the parade for any questions. A sign-up sheet will be in the Sunday bulletins in November.
Christmas Greens Sale!
Our Methodist Men’s Club
annual “Christmas Wreaths and Decorations” sale is
now underway. The club uses money earned from
the sale to support numerous church needs and
charitable programs. Look for Methodist Men club
members selling holiday wreaths, roping,
centerpieces and grave blankets in Wesley Hall during coffee hour. Last day
to place your order this year is Sunday, November 12th. Orders may be
picked up in Wesley Hall during coffee hour on Sunday, November 19th.
Caroling and Holiday Parade
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2017 Community Dinner Dates
November 24
December 29
FUMC
Free Community Dinner
Volunteer Schedule
Times to volunteer:*
10:30 a.m. to sanitize
2-4 p.m. to prepare food & set up
5:15-6:15 p.m. host or hostess
Greeter at main door
4-6 p.m. to serve
6-7 p.m. to clean up 7 p.m. take laundry home
“I was hungry and you gave Me food
I was thirsty and you gave Me drink;
I was a stranger and you took Me in.” Matthew 25:35
Choose to Be a Blessing!
1. Choose a month
2. Choose a time
3. Choose a task
Choose to SERVE at a Community Dinner
SERVE by sitting and eating with our dinner Guests. Make them feel welcome.
SERVE by inviting another FUMC friend to join you for dinner. SERVE by giving 1 hour of service time.
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PIECEMAKER QUILTERS
On Monday, November 20th we will meet from 9:30am to 12:30 pm. Please bring your sewing supplies. We always welcome new and experienced quilters to our group which meets in Wesley Hall. Our contact person is Susan Cook - 248-478-4711 if you have any questions.
United Methodist Women
All Women of the Church are welcome to join in any and all of the UMW activities.
Circle Meetings:
Anna Cook Circle:
Wednesday, November 8th at noon in Wesley Hall. Bring a Sandwich. Contact JeriLou Rodibaugh with any questions.
Lydia Circle: Friday, November 17 at 7p at Nancy Wlasuk, Karen Brichford will be presenting "a
Learning Community". Bring a finger food to share, if you would like. Contact Karen
Brichford for details.
General Meeting:
Saturday, December 2 at Noon in Wesley Hall. We will have Bible Trivia! A Soup &
Salad will be provided; please bring Christmas Cookies to share. Please also bring a
donation of socks, gloves, hats, or scarves for an area organization.
We invite all women of the congregation to join us at the next UMW General Meeting.
This a wonderful time of fellowship and some learning. Child care will be provided.
Contact Jennie Macy with any questions. Please join us!
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UMW Fall Rummage Sale Update If you were in church on Sunday, October 8th you saw Sherry Young present the 3rd graders with their own personalized Bibles. This is just one of the many things that UMW does with money earned from the rummage sale. Past/present missions supported by the rummage sale are: UMRC Heritage Foundation (retirement community) Boy Scout Troop 45 Cass Community Social Services FFUMC Youth Group Baldwin Center LOGOS Methodist Children’s Home 3rd Grade Bibles Vista Maria FFUMC Community Dinners Salvation Army (local) FFUMC Apportionments Oakland Jail Bible Ministry Red Bird Mission Henderson Settlement FFUMC building fund (in memory of Dick Latimer)
Our very heartfelt thanks to all of those who: donated items to be sold provided food to keep workers fed helped with set-up, clean-up, sorting and pricing helped run the sale-greeters, cashiers, assistants and security kept the church tidy before and after the sale (our Custodians-Gary and Dan) The spring sale rummage sale is scheduled for May 17-18, 2018. On behalf of the UMW, Joy Wilson
Congratulations to Ed & Rev. Sondra Willobee on the
birth of their grandson Emmett, son of Laura and
Benjamin Johns.
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Start the New Year with a Bible Study.
If you have taken Disciple 1, then you are
available to join us on Wednesday nights from 7:00-9:00 pm beginning,
January 10, 2018. We will study The Prophets from January to May, then
study The Letters of Paul beginning in September, 2018 and finishing in
2019. The cost of the workbook will be around $39.00, if you have a Kindle
or “e-book” device the workbook is available through that venue. Amazon
also offers used copies for discounted prices.
Beginning, Sunday, January 7, 2018 from 1:00-3:00 pm
we will be studying “Jesus in the Gospels”. This study
looks very closely at the Gospel texts and also compare
the different narratives of the same event in each of the
Gospels. The class also includes Old Testament
scriptures as well. You can take this study even if you
have not taken Disciple. The workbook is $39 and a
comparison study book is also available for $17.00. You
can also check with Amazon or “e-book” options. See Sherry Young to sign
up for either or both studies
Fun Facts for you… November 7th is International Tongue Twister Day, try this one I thought, I thought of thinking of thanking you. Thank you for trying it.
November 15th is clean out your refrigerator Day.
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Samaritan Counseling Center Samaritan Counseling Center is excited to announce the following addition to our staff: Shazia Siddiqi, MA, ATR-BC, LPC - Clinician in Samaritan Counseling Center’s Nardin Park, office. UPCOMING EVENTS: SQUARE DANCE FUNDRAISING EVENT All proceeds from this fun-filled, family event will benefit the Client Assistance Fund. Light refreshments and beverages will be provided. DATE: Sunday, November 12, 2017 TIME: 2:00-4:00 pm LOCATION: Nardin Park United Methodist Church / Mercer Hall 29887 West Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills COST: $15 per person, or $50 for a family of four or more Go to Samaritan Counseling Center’s website at sccmich.org for more information. PREPARE/ENRICH FACILITATOR TRAINING A one-day training to become certified to deliver and interpret the series of Prepare/Enrich Marital and Premarital questionnaires. With this training participants become certified to use these instruments. Many clergy and churches find these instruments useful in premarital counseling. Therapists often use these instruments when working with couples in therapy. DATE: January 12, 2018 LOCATION: SCC’s main office at Nardin Park UMC, 29887 West Eleven Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48336 TUITION: $200 You can find the Prepare-Enrich link for registration on SCC’s website, sccmich.org. PREPARATION FOR MARRIAGE WORKSHOP This workshop, led by experienced leaders, provides opportunities for couples to identify and explore both strengths and areas of potential difficulties in their relationship. Couples will consider the complexity of marriage, recognize what each individual brings to this relationship, and clarify the expectations both have as they enter into this commitment. DATE: February 17, 2018 TIME: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm LOCATION: First UMC of Birmingham, 1589 West Maple, Birmingham FEE: $225 per couple. A $125 deposit is required at registration IN MEMORIUM It is with deep sadness that SCC acknowledges the passing of our dear friend, former Executive Director Robert Martin. Bob joined the clinical staff of SCC in February of 2008, and served as Executive Director from 2012 until his retirement in 2016. Bob’s compassion, curiosity, whimsy, dedication, and tenderness continue to send ripples of hope and healing into the future of the lives he touched directly, and into the community he served.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
2 Allison Rusak 3 Buff Donovan, Mckenzie Hanson, Kane Tschudi 5 Gerrie Schade 7 Brooklyn Cambell, Jerry Thomas 8 Jane Hunter, Celia Johnston, Gerry Tucker 11 Michele Austin, Sherry Carnell, Melissa Doolin 12 Jackie Drake, Charlotte Gress 13 Russell Farmer, Connie Lawson, Marilyn Totten, Nancy Wlasuk 14 Amber Gress 16 Sarah Paske
17 Aliene Adams, Krista Arabo 18 Paul King, Michael Wood 20 Kameron Mays, Kay St. Pierre, Lauren Wilson 21 Marilyn Cainey, Emily Heinlein, Padma Kadiyala 22 Jay Cummings 24 Chris Mays, Susan Sackett 26 Diane Bridgeman 27 Michael Austin, Rick Shaul 28 Denise Dunham 29 Barbara Pirronello 30 Debbie Yates
Happy Anniversary! 10. Ron & Chris Smedley 12. Jonathan & Andrea Schroeder 19. Tom & Tina Horton 22. Bob & JeriLou Rodibaugh, David & Peggy Wilke 29. John & Leah Sheppard
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Attendance and Regular Offering Report
Church Staff Members:
Pastor: …………………………………………………………………………...…………………Rev. Anthony Hood
Director of Christian Education & Ministries:……………………………………………..Sherry Young
Office Administrator: …………………………………………………………….…………………….Ann St. John
Office Assistant:…………………………………………………………………...……………………….Janey Gilroy
Parish Visitor:……………………………………………………………………………………………..Debbie Miller
Director of Music Ministries:………………………………………………………………………. Jan Wassilak
Organist:…………………………………………………………………………………………………..Harvey Kahl, Jr.
Carillon Choir Director:……………………………………………………………………………….. Diane Miller
Youth Coordinator: ………………………………….…………………………………………………..Patrick Imus
Children’s Ministry Coordinator:.………………………………………………………………….Jane Hunter Sunday School Superintendent:……….…………………………………………………………. Jane Hunter
Custodians: …………………………………………………………………………….Dan Latimer & Gary Shier
Turnkey: ……………………………………..…………………………………………………………Doug Tonkovich
Please join us in worship on Sunday mornings. 9:30 AM & 11:15 AM
Coffee and Fellowship between services
Church Sunday school and nursery care are also available.
Church office hours are: Monday – Thursday 9:00 am – noon / 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm.
Friday 9:00 am – noon
Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 YTD.
AVG
2017 180
(151 + 29)
180
( 139+41 )
216
(185+31)
178
(151+27)
NA 181
$12,192 $8327 $19,114 $5861 $ $6631
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First United Methodist Church
P.O. Box 38
Farmington, Michigan 48332-0038
Phone: 248-474-6573 Fax: 248-474-2624
Website: www.FarmingtonFUMC.org
facebook.com/farmingtonfumc
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
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Farmington, MI
Permit No. 79
Address Service Requested
Mailed 10/26/2017
INSIDE THIS MONTH'S GOSPEL TRUTH:
Advent Study…………………………..……….9
Anniversaries & Birthdays………………18
Attendance & Giving………………………19
Bible Study………………………………….…..16
Books & Bitәs.………………………….………..6
Building Restoration………………………….8
Calendars………………………………..10 & 11
Community Dinner………………………….13
Growth & Membership/Fun &
Fellowship/Caring Ministry…….………..12
Library………………………………………….…….8
Outreach…………….……..Front Cover, 4 & 5
Pastor’s Page………………………………….…….2
Piecemaker Quilters……………………….…..14
Prayer Warriors………………………………..…..4
Samaritan…………………………………..………17
Thank You……………………………………..4 & 8
UMM…………………………………..………..5 &12
UM Reading Program………………..………..7
UMW…………………………….…………..14 & 15
Worship Schedule………………………….…….3
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