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From Pastor Patti
JULY 2018
We begin year two together. The Holy Spirit is leading us in an exciting
journey to share God’s desire for UMCPB to be a vibrant and influential
presence for those who worship with us, for those in the community, and
around the world. Our District Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Gary Spencer,
has asked the clergy in the Atlantic Central District to read and discuss the
book, Canoeing the Mountains by Tod Bolsinger. Mr. Bolsinger brings
attention to the readers that we are living in a culture very different than
generations prior; but our mission is the same. The Holy Spirit continue to
go before us. We are called to reach out into the mission field to those “right outside the sanctu-
ary door, Christian community is about gathering and forming a people, and spiritual transfor-
mation is about both individual and corporate growth, so that they – together – participate in
Christ’s mission to establish the kingdom of God ‘on earth as it is in heaven.’” (p. 39).
As we continue to grow in excellence through worship, our facility, discipleship
opportunities and missions, we will grow closer to Christ individually and as the UMCPB
family. Please let me know how the leaders can walk with you on your journey.
Joyfully, Pastor Patti
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Through the Roof is the Name of our
Special Needs Ministry.
Amigos is a group
of people with Special Needs who
meet here Bi-monthly.
For additional
information on
Our Special Needs
Ministry &
Our Home Connections please contact
Rev. Phyllis Parthemer
561-687-5411 ext. 108 or 561-214-0133
Email:
We had a fabulous time at our swim party. Thirty-two people came to the house with most getting in the pool. I told the group that at the rate we are growing, we may need a second pool next year. What a joy! I absolutely love spending time with the Amigos. It has become family. We laughed; we cried; we prayed; and we ate together. Volunteers showed to help and inter-act with the Amigos. Everybody brought something for the party. One per-son was celebrating a birthday. A couple was celebrating their 2nd anniver-sary. Several people had prayer concerns. One young man was so excited to come because he just got out of the hospital. Sounds like the church where we are family. Thank you for your continued support with Through the Roof Ministry! If anyone would like to join us, please see the schedule below.
JULY 1 – Praise & Worship, Dinner and Activity 4:00-6:00 ($3) JULY 15 – Praise & Worship, Dinner and Activity 4:00-6:00 ($3) JULY 20 – Movie night TBA Also, to look ahead, we are having a talent show on August 17 from 6:00-8:00pm. Everyone is invited to share their talent. Please register online at www.throughtherooofumcpb.net so we can include your talent. Blessings, Phyllis
We would love for you to join our team. It is such a blessing to be able to send cards, call or visit our members who are home bound. It brings them a bit of sunshine, but also blesses the giver.
We need two more volunteers at this time.
Call Pastor Phyllis if you would like to help
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Curbside Mission Café
Music and the Arts
For more information about any of the ministries of the music department, please contact Cary Collins ([email protected]) or Chad Stoffel ([email protected]) at 561.687.5411 x17. Church website: www.umcpb.org
The next Curbside Mission Café will be WEDNESDAY, August 1. The cost is $7.00. The proceeds benefit our mission projects. Come help us change the world one spaghetti dinner at a time. Well, never miss a Curbside meal again by subscribing to our Curbside Reminder service. You’ll get a reminder email every month. Enroll by sending me an email request and I’ll add you to our list.
Pastor Vic Willis is organizing a trip to Oberammergau, Germany in 2020 to enjoy the world-famous Passion Play which only occurs once every 10 years. If you would like more information on this 10-Day tour which includes many European Capitals or would like to register to go, you can click HERE. Trip brochures are also available on the back tables of the Gathering Place and Chapel. It is important to register quickly as the Oberammergau Passion Play is in high demand and sells out well in advance.
Build Your Kingdom Here
Rend Collective is a Northern Irish Christian folk rock band. The message of their song Build Your
Kingdom Here is centered around the prayer, “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is
in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). God uses
His people, the church, to be part of
bringing His kingdom to earth. By
being the church, we are saying
“YES” to be the hands, feet and heart
of God. We are also saying “YES” to
be the vehicle for Him to build His
kingdom. Whether you are at
school, at work, or at home, that is
EXACTLY where the kingdom of
God is. Right here!! God’s Kingdom
is His church!!
- Chad Stoffel
Oberammergau 2020
Story Behind The Song
Haiti: The school that we support in Haiti needs our help to rebuild and we are seek-ing $20,000.00 to begin this effort. Please consid-er supporting this mission by visiting the Go-FundMe page that has been set up to fundraise for this reconstruction effort. You can find the Go-FundMe page on the church’s Facebook page or by visiting https://www.gofundme.com/
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"The gospel is only good news if it gets there
in time" — Carl F. H. Henry
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Sermon Topics Worship 8:00am and 10:30am
July 8th Redemption (Beauty & the Beast)
July 15th Reconciliation (Zootopia)
July 22nd Self Sacrifice (Frozen)
July 29th Living Faithfully (Moana)
August 5th Facing Your Past (Lion King)
August 12th Prevenient Grace (Up)
Summer Lunch & Movie Series (Noon—2:00pm) See the movie one week
Hear the sermon the following week
Donations for Lunch
July 1st Beauty & The Beast
July 8th Zootopia
July 15th Frozen
July 22nd Moana
July 29th Lion King
August 5th UP
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"TOUGH TIMES EVENTUALLY GIVE WAY TO HOPE AND A FUTURE!"
These words make me think about Family Promise and the tough times the guest families face as they relocate from their previous home to their new home sometime in the future. Since they move from one Host Congregation to another Host Congregation every Sunday, they are always on the move until they get back into a home of their own. Can you imagine the despair of losing your job and/or house? Can you imagine the tough times associated with physically and mentally relocating every week? Can you then imagine the hope attained as you struggle to regain your self-sufficiency and knowing that you again can have a future in a home of your own and you won't have to relocate every week? This can, and does, happen for our Family Promise guest families as a result of the Host/Support Congregations in Family Promise of North/Central Palm Beach County. UMCPB has been one of those Host Congregations since the local affiliate began hosting in August 2011. UMCPB has hosted 26 times and number 27 will begin on August 19. The members and friends of UMCPB have been very supportive of Family Promise and we thank you for that support. Family Promise partners with the interfaith community to help homeless children by empowering their family to regain self-sufficiency. These partners work together to help our neighbors who are in temporary need of safe shelter, food, transportation, mentoring, support to get a job, etc. The Host and Support Congregations and The Family Promise Staff help provide all of these plus the loving, caring, sharing, understanding and emotional support necessary for the families to rebuild their hope and a future. If you have never been an active participant in a Host Week, we encourage you to get involved and experience the thrill and humbling experience of serving the guest families, getting to know them and watching them as they make their strides to self-sufficiency. We hope you will help be an active participant for our August 19 Host Week! Be on the look-out for volunteer sign-ups beginning July 29 in The Gathering Place. If you have any questions or comments, contact Fred or Thom. Keep Family Promise in your thoughts and prayers. Thanks and God Bless for your continued support! Fred Teets Thom Delnero, Sr. [email protected] [email protected]
561-762-5374 561-635-4500 Volunteer Hosts & Misc. Food/Other Items & Dinner Preparers
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IRONMEN Breakfast will be on the second Saturday of every month.
Join us on Saturday, June 14th at 8:00a.m. in the Gathering
Place for breakfast followed by a short
devotion, presented by one of our faithful brothers.
For more information contact Dino Benvenuti at [email protected]
Attention Ladies!!! It is not too late to join us to learn how
about Becoming a Woman of Simplicity It is
a powerful and meaningful study with each lesson
that can stand on its own. We meet the second
Saturday of each month; the next gathering will be
on Saturday, July 14. Most of us arrive at 8:00 AM to enjoy the breakfast prepared by
the Ironmen (donation). The study begins at 8:30 AM.
All women are welcome. For more information contact Beth Benvenuti at 561-601-7189
Email: [email protected].
We have a 2003 Ford E350
XLT with 38,000 miles.
We are asking $18,000.
Interested? Or know some-
one who would be?
Call the church office at
561-687-5411
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From Pastor Patti
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Young Ministry, by William Joyner.
I was raised on a farm. We had a problem with coyotes. They wouldn’t mess with our
cattle, but they’d mess with our dogs, our small sheep, and things like that. Sometimes
they, the coyote’s, would kill them outright.
Now, you can solve the problem by getting a gun. That solves your problem, but it
doesn’t solve the coyote’s problem. Another thing you can do is capture that coyote
and put him in a cage. That solves the sheep’s problem, but you have not solved the
coyote’s problem. He’s in a cage pacing back and forth and all he wants to do is eat
sheep, that’s it. You give that coyote a chance, opening the door to the cage, and he will
run out. Keep the door to the cage closed, and he will pace back and forth, back and
forth. There is only one way to fix that coyote’s problem and that’s to change his na-
ture, his heart, and make him something he is not.
There are people in church today who are, in one way or another, forced to be in
church. These people, forcing themselves, cage themselves up, but in their hearts, they’re
pacing back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. If the door to their cage opens,
they bolt. Some young people bolt upon graduation because they’re hearts have never
belonged to God.
“They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us. For if they had belonged to us,
they would have remained with us, but they’re going showed that none of them belonged to
us.”
That’s first John 2:19, the new international version, version which causes me to wonder
if the ones who’re about to go out from us really belong to us. We can wait to find out
later, when it may be too late, or we can take some ownership like, right now.
A small group could sponsor a student while they’re away from home. The church
could send a care package to someone away at university. The Ironmen could pay spe-
cial attention to the young men. We could create something called, THE YOUNG MEN-
ISTRY. If we, the church, would couple that sort of stuff with the open admission of be-
ing in prayer for young people everywhere, we would own ourselves some young peo-
ple who would remain with us and return to us. Let’s take some ownership!
Ahm, I William Joyner, have never lived on a farm. The introduction to this bit of writing
is taken from the Devotional Coyote Story. Thanks for having read this far.
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The Purpose of United
Methodist Women
United Methodist Women
shall be a community of
women whose purpose is to
know God and to experience
freedom as whole persons
through Jesus Christ; to de-
velop a creative, supportive
fellowship; and to expand
concepts of mission through
participation in the global
ministries of the church.
Executive Committee
Pamela Daniel-Charles….President
Louise Charles……Vice President
Brenda Dye…Recording Secretary
Joanne Dinga …………Treasurer
Margie Yansura …Public Relations
Debbie Linder & Brenda Dye —
Secretary of Program Resources
Mission Coordinators: Tina Maura - Education &
Interpretation
Debbie Linder……. Social Action
Cheryl Carvajal.. Spiritual Growth
Carol Heffner …...Membership /
Historian & Outreach
Ministries:
Brenda Dye— Auction Coordinator
Carol Heffner—May Tea Coordinator
Tina Maura— Book Club Coordinator
Small Group / Circle Leaders: Brenda Dye & Debbie Linder —
……………………….Elizabeth
Valerie Geiger ………. Sarah
Board Members
SueNelle Chenowith
Susan Kirkbride
Shermian Daniel Deanna Minard
UMC of the Palm Beaches
United Methodist Women’s
Twenty Second Annual Auction
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Donation Request Form Your talents and creativity are greatly needed and appreci-ated! Your donation of auction items is an essential part of making this a successful event. A few suggestions are: home-made baked goods, hand-crafted items, vacation get-a-ways, tutoring, sporting event tickets, jewelry and antiques. Please complete the section on the bottom of this page. If you are donat-ing more than one item, please obtain more forms by copying this one. It is imperative that we have one form filled out for each donated item. If you are donating items that have a date restriction or needs to have an appointment, please indicate these times on the form. It will be at the discretion of the Auction Committee as to whether your donation is placed in the Live or Silent Auction. Donations will be accepted in the church office beginning October 7th. The deadline for donations is October 19, 2018. Thank You for your generous donations. Come Join Us!!! Any questions, please contact Pam Charles at #561-687-5411. Email: [email protected]
Name _____________________________ Phone ___________________
Address ____________________________________________________
Donation Item (include description)
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
Check one of the following:
____ My donation will be delivered to the church office by
October 19, 2018.
____ My donation needs to be picked up.
If your donation has date restrictions or appointment needed please indicate those times ____________________________
From Pastor Patti
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CHILDREN’S MINISTRY NEWS JULY 2018
Children’s Ministry (3 Years to 5th Grade)
Kate Marr, Director of Children’s Ministry [email protected] (561) 687-5411
Who: Children Ages 6 - 16
What: Kids develop a brand, create a product or service,
build a marketing strategy, and then open for customers at
our one-day marketplace.
When: Saturday, August 25th, 1:00-4:00PM
Where: United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches
How: Sign up online, pay $20 fee to reserve your spot, spend
the summer making your products
https://www.childrensbusinessfair.org/westpalmbeach-umcpb
Upcoming Summer Events July 2nd - 7th Warren Willis Sleep Away Camp
July 14th
11:00 AM Family Picnic @ John Prince Park
July 15th
12:00 PM Child Protection Policy Meeting
July 23rd
- 27th 5:30 – 8:00 PM Vacation Bible School
August 5th
4:00 – 6:00 PM Sunday FUNday Wheels Night
Youth and Adult Volunteers needed for Vacation Bible School
July 23rd - 27th 5:30-8:00 PM
Sign up online http://www.umcpb.com/Childrens-Camps
CHILD AND YOUTH PROTECTION POLICY MEETING
You are invited to our annual Child/Youth Protection Policy Meeting, Sunday July 15th @ 12 PM.
This meeting is for any adult who is involved in Children and/or Youth Ministries, including par-
ents and volunteers. If you work within Children and Youth Ministries at any time throughout the
year, please plan on attending!
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Amplified Student ministry is off to a great start this Summer. We recently wrapped up a 6 part se-ries on the Shema. We have recently begun a new series on the Lord’s Prayer. Unfortunately the Lord’s Prayer has be-come too common place amongst the majority of believers. This series seeks to dig deep into the prayer and restore the beauty and power that it would have had when Jesus first spoke it. After that, we will be starting a new series called “When Heaven Meets Earth”. Imagine heaven… see clouds? A pearly gate? Golden walls? For most of us, the word ‘heaven’ con-jures up a cartoonish image of a city floating on cotton, even if that’s not really what we believe God’s dwelling place is like. It’s time to forget all of that.
In this study, we want to begin to think about heaven the way the Bible thinks about heaven.
Youth/Student Ministry
Josh Patterson, Director of Youth Ministry [email protected] (561) 687-5411
SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SUNDAY, JUNE 3RD THROUGH SUNDAY AUGUST 26TH
8:00am - Worship in Chapel
9:15am - Christian Education Hour
10:30am - Worship in Gathering Place
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HERALD REMINDER In an effort to save money and be better stewards, had copies of the
monthly newsletter will no longer be mailed out. Instead, electronic
copies will be sent by email. If the office does not have your email
address, you can add that information to your Connect Card. You
can also view the Herald on our website at www.umcpb.org. For
members who may not have access to electronic mail, hard copies will be available through the
church office, or on the back tables in the Chapel and Gathering Place.
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“To catch the reader's attention, place
an interesting sentence or quote from
the story here.”
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District Training Event
“Church of the Future” 9:00—3:00
August 18—First UMC, Port St. Lucie
August 25—Indian River City UMC, Titusville
“Working Together”
Dale Locke will give us ways to Work Together
to Expand the Kingdom. Dale started Community of Hope UMC
in his garage and now has a 1900 average worship attendance.
“Being a Generous Church”
Corky Calhoun will share how to develop a
Generous Church. Corky went to Georgianna UMC
when it had an average worship attendance of 60
and now it is averaging 759.
“Fresh Expressions”
Michael Beck leads us how to begin a Fresh Expression in your
community. Michael helped to begin Fresh Expressions in the Florida
Conference.
Free Lunch Provided Childcare Provided
Our hope is that each church will have 20-30 laity come with their Pastor
for this District workshop. Churches need to let the District office know
how many from their church is attending.
(772)299-0255
Prayer Shawl Ministry is Moving to THURSDAYS during the month of July and the 1st week in August. (7/5/18—8/2/18) in the Church Conference Room from 9:00am to
12:00 noon.
We are also looking for YARN DONATIONS!!
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1
COMMUNION SUNDAY 8:00am Worship Chapel 9:15am Christian
Education Hour 10:30am 1st Hispanic
Worship—Chapel 10:30am Worship—
Gathering Place 12:00pm Lunch & Movie Beauty & the Beast 12:00 pm Choir Meeting 4:00 pm Amigos
2 Warren Willis Camp 7:00am Men's Bible
Study—Off Site 6:00pm Step Study 6:00pm Trustees
3
Warren Willis Camp
9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am TAG Group In Room #114 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal
4
Warren Willis Camp OFFICE CLOSED
5
Warren Willis Camp 10:00am Prayer Shawl Ministry—Room #107 5:00 pm Fundraising Committee Meeting 6:30pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm Haitian Bible Study.
6 Warren Willis Camp Church Office Closed
7
Warren Willis Camp
8 8:00am Worship Chapel 9:15am Christian
Education Hour 10:30am 1st Hispanic
Worship—Chapel 10:30am Worship—
Gathering Place
12:00pm Lunch & Movie Zootopia
9 7:00am Men’s Bible Study –Off Site 6:00pm Step Study
10 9:00am Staff/Program 10:00am TAG Group 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal
11 8:30am Broker’s Breakfast Room #111, 112
12 8:00am Nursing & Health Graduation 10:00am Prayer Shawl Ministry—Room #107 5:30pm SPR Committee 6:30pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm Haitian Bible Study in Room #114
13 Church Office Closed
14 8:00am Ironmen & Real Women Real Life Breakfast & Devotion/Study 11:00am Children’s Ministry Picnic at John Prince Park, 2700 6th
Ave S. Lake Worth, FL
15 8:00am Worship Chapel 9:00am Bloodmobile 9:15am Christian
Education Hour 10:30am 1st Hispanic
Worship—Chapel 10:30am Worship—
Gathering Place 12:00pm Child /Youth Protection Policy Meeting 12:00pm Lunch & Movie Frozen 4:00pm Amigos
16 7:00am Men’s Bible Study –Off Site 5:30pm Admin. Council Meeting 6:00pm Step Study
17 9:00am –Staff/Program 10:00am Growth Group 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal
18
19 5:30pm Finance 6:30pm 1st Hispanic Bible Study -Chapel 6:30pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm Haitian Bible Study Room #115 10:00am Prayer Shawl Ministry—Conf. Room
20 Church Office Closed
5:00pm Through the Roof Movie Night Regal Cinema, Royal Palm Beach 5:30pm Dinner—Fish Fry & Fish Eyes Show
21 7:30am Feed The Hungry 9:00am VBS Workday
22 8:00am Worship Chapel 9:15am Christian Education Hour 10:30am 1st Hispanic Worship—Chapel 10:30am Worship Gathering Place 12:00pm Lunch & Movie Moana
23 HERALD DEADLINE
7:00am Men’s Bible Study –Off Site 5:30pm Vacation Bible School 6:00pm Step Study
24 9:00am –Staff/Program 10:00am Growth Group 1:30pm Caring Kitchen 5:30pm Vacation Bible School 6:00pm Lakes of Laguna HOA Mtg.#115 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal
25 5:30pm Vacation Bible School
26 10:00am Prayer Shawl Ministry—Room #107 6:30pm 1st Hispanic Study—Chapel 6:30pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 5:30pm Vacation Bible School 7:00pm Haitian Bible Study Room #115
27 Church Office Closed 5:30pm Vacation Bible School
28 7:30 am Feed The Hungry (make up day) 2:00pm Bel Canto Studios Dream Song—Chapel
29 8:00am Worship Chapel 9:15am Christian Education Hour 10:30am 1st Hispanic Worship—Chapel 10:30am Worship—GP 12:00pm Lunch & Movie Lion King 2:30 Children’s Council 2:00pm FL Conf. Public Hearing—Social
Principles 111/112
30 7:00am Men’s Bible Study –Off Site 6:00pm Step Study
31 9:00am –Staff/Program 10:00am Growth Group 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal 6:00pm Lakes of Laguna HOA—# 115
Legends: GP— Gathering Place CP— Chapel CR — Conference Rm PO — Pastor’s Office PDO—Parents Day Out FHUMC—1st Hispanic SW— South Wing WW— West Wing TTR—Through he Roof YR— Youth Room CMT– Care Ministry CHR—Choir Room PW—Praise & Worship UMW—United Methodist
Women
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
JULY 2018 - HAPPY SUMMER
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900 Brandywine Road West Palm Beach, FL 33409
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
U.S.POSTAGE PAID
West Palm Beach, FL PERMIT No. 131
UMCPB MINISTRY TEAM
Rev. Patti Aupperlee - [email protected]
Rev. Phyllis Parthemer - [email protected]
Cary Collins - [email protected]
Chad Stoffel - [email protected]
Jan Fulford - [email protected]
Kate Marr - [email protected]
Ken Brockway - [email protected]
Joshua Patterson - [email protected]
Wendy Stephany - [email protected]
Pamela Daniel-Charles - [email protected]
Cheryl Carvajal - [email protected]
Dan Hartley - [email protected]
William Joyner - [email protected]
Martin Delgado - [email protected]
OR CURRENT RESIDENT