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October 2015 Volume 2015 Issue 10 Burns Connection Francis Burns UMC 5616 Farrow Rd. Columbia, SC 29203 (803) 754-1760 Rev. Ernest C. Etheredge, Pastor United Methodist Women Update On Saturday, September 19, the Columbia District United Methodist Women held its 43rd Annual Meeting at Shandon United Methodist Church. With a theme of "Fill My Cup with Faith, Hope and Love", more than 175 women were in attendance at the annual event. The guest speaker was Deaconess Selena Ruth Smith who hailed from the Hartsville District. Her message centered around the theme of the day and encouraged us as women to pass on the filled cup God has given us to other women with our work within UMW missions. With missions in mind, more than $968 was collected in offerings and will be split among the five mission projects that the United Methodist Women support. Awards were given and installation of officers was made at the conclusion of the day. Francis Burns UMW member Marcella B. Yed was honored as one of the 2015 Women of the Year; Rhonda and Sharee Washington were reinstalled as the Columbia District Communication Co- Chairs; and Maeward Belk was reinstalled as Membership, Nurture and Outreach Coordinator. The 44 th Annual Meeting will be held at Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church on September 17, 2016. Rhonda and Sharee Washington Francis Burns UMC United Methodist Women Communications, Co-Chairs FITT Status And Role Of Women By Teresa Holland These have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith--of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire--may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. 1 Peter 1:7 Faith, In Tests and Trials A trial can be compared to a weight barbell. Imagine yourself lying on your back and having a heavy barbell placed on your chest. Do you become strong by allowing it to stay on your chest? No! You become strong when you push it up and away from you. Your faith works the same way as your arms. Your faith becomes stronger when you push the trial away from you, not when you allow the trial to stay on you. So in the end, trials can be beneficial. This is why we can count it pure joy when we face trials of many kinds-- because the testing of our faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that we will be mature and complete, not lacking any good thing-- when that happens, the trial has ended! The Status and Role of Women was proud to host its second Girl Talk series on August 30, 2015. We were blessed to have in attendance ladies of all ages. The session was facilitated by Dr. Evelyn Fulmore. What a blessing Dr. Fulmore and all the women were as we shared our fears and triumphs through tears, laughter and prayer. It is good to be a woman, even with all the challenges, trials and tests, but only God! Dr. Fulmore challenged each of us through all phases of our lives, and even used hand weights to demon- strate how we allow trials to weigh us down, but only God! Are you FITT? Come join us as we continue to develop this covenant of love and support. The next session will be November 29, 2015 at 5:00pm in the fellowship hall as we continue our theme, What You Have Is Enough for God. Women and girls of all ages are invited to at- tend. Our status and role in the world and our nation is to be living testimonies of Christs love and com- Hugs for Harvest October 31, 2015 4-6 PM. The Evangelism Ministry will be on the corner greeting the community. Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths.Proverbs 3:5-6 (NKJV)

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Happy Birthday

FBUMC Mission Statement: The mission of Francis Burns

United Methodist Church is to glorify God, to spread the

Good News of Jesus Christ and to make Christian disciples

through worship and praise, nurture, outreach and witness.

FBUMC Vision Statement: The vision of Francis Burns United

Methodist Church is to be in covenant with God and to

connect with God's people through ministries that meet

human needs.

02 Shawn Johnson

02 Anne McDaniel

02 Alfred Richardson

03 Wilber Cave

04 Whitney Myers

05 Travonya Benjamin

05 Sigrid Wright

06 Sammie Mixon, Sr.

06 Robin Lowman

06 Christopher Staley

06 Jason Staley

07 Gail Hall

09 Rayford Richardson

09 Wanda Brisbon

11 Camille Staley

11 Madison Faith Gary

12 Ruth Richardson

14 Alfred “Earl” Doby

15 Lynette Robinson

15 Jade Jackson

19 Tanya Boyd

20 Barbara Dixon

22 Inez Benjamin

22 Patrick Cobbs

22 Marques Washington

23 Tosha Parson

23 James Brisbon

23 Solomon Burwick

23 Larry Wingate

24 Jerome Myers

24 Cheryl McDonald

26 Jonathon Phillips

27 Jerea Myers

27 Noah Williams

27 Isaiah Williams

27 Adrianne Alston

30 Betty Mack

30 Toshia Truesdale

30 Brenda Wingate

31 Gordon Alexander

31 Antwan Lloyd

Happy Anniversary

To update your birthday or anniversary information,

contact Inez Benjamin at 736-1008 or

email [email protected]

DIRECTIONS TO OUR FATHER'S HOUSE.

Make a Right onto "Believeth Blvd.” Keep straight

and go through the Green Light, which is Jesus

Christ. There, you must turn onto the "Bridge of

Faith," which is over troubled water. When you

get off the bridge, make a Right turn and Keep

Straight. You are on the "King's Highway" -

Heaven-bound. Keep going for three miles: One

for the Father, One for the Son,

and One for the Holy Ghost.

Then exit off onto "Grace Blvd." From there, make

a Right turn on "Gospel Lane." Keep Straight and

then make another Right on "Prayer Road."

As you go on your way, Yield Not to the traffic on

"Temptation Ave." Also, avoid SIN STREET

because it is a DEAD END. Pass up "Envy Drive,"

and "Hate Avenue." Also, pass "Hypocrisy Street,"

"Gossiping Lane," and “

Backbiting Blvd."

However, you have to go down "Long-suffering

Lane," "Persecution Blvd.," and "Trials and

Tribulations Ave." But that's all right, because

“VICTORY Street” is straight ahead!

Trustee On Call October 2015

Kenneth Kinney 351-3682

One The Light Side

30 October – Louie & Betty Dicks

How often are we listening to

yesterday, when today stands

ready to speak.

October 2015 Volume 2015 Issue 10

Burns Connection Francis Burns UMC

5616 Farrow Rd.

Columbia, SC 29203

(803) 754-1760

Rev. Ernest C. Etheredge, Pastor

United Methodist Women Update

On Saturday, September 19, the Columbia District

United Methodist Women held its 43rd Annual Meeting

at Shandon United Methodist Church. With a theme of

"Fill My Cup with Faith, Hope and Love", more than 175

women were in attendance at the annual event. The

guest speaker was Deaconess Selena Ruth Smith who

hailed from the Hartsville District. Her message

centered around the theme of the day and encouraged

us as women to pass on the filled cup God has given us

to other women with our work within UMW missions.

With missions in mind, more than $968 was collected in

offerings and will be split among the five mission

projects that the United

Methodist Women support.

Awards were given and

installation of officers was

made at the conclusion of

the day. Francis Burns UMW

member Marcella B. Yed was

honored as one of the 2015

Women of the Year; Rhonda

and Sharee Washington were

reinstalled as the Columbia

District Communication Co-

Chairs; and Maeward Belk

was reinstalled as

Membership, Nurture and

Outreach Coordinator.

The 44th Annual Meeting will be held at Mt. Horeb

United Methodist Church on September 17, 2016.

Rhonda and Sharee Washington

Francis Burns UMC United Methodist Women

Communications, Co-Chairs

FITT

Status And Role Of Women By Teresa Holland

These have come so that the proven genuineness of

your faith--of greater worth than gold, which perishes

even though refined by fire--may result in praise, glory

and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. 1 Peter 1:7

Faith, In Tests and Trials A trial can be compared

to a weight barbell. Imagine yourself lying on your

back and having a heavy barbell placed on your chest.

Do you become strong by allowing it to stay on your

chest? No! You become strong when you push it up and

away from you.

Your faith works the same way as your arms. Your faith

becomes stronger when you push the trial away from

you, not when you allow the trial to stay on you. So in

the end, trials can be beneficial. This is why we can

count it pure joy when we face trials of many kinds--

because the testing of our faith develops perseverance.

Perseverance must finish its work so that we will be

mature and complete, not lacking any good thing--

when that happens, the trial has ended!

The Status and Role of Women was proud to host

its second Girl Talk series on August 30, 2015. We

were blessed to have in attendance ladies of all ages.

The session was facilitated by Dr. Evelyn Fulmore.

What a blessing Dr. Fulmore and all the women were

as we shared our fears and triumphs through tears,

laughter and prayer. It is good to be a woman, even

with all the challenges, trials and tests, but only God!

Dr. Fulmore challenged each of us through all phases

of our lives, and even used hand weights to demon-

strate how we allow trials to weigh us down, but only

God!

Are you FITT? Come join us as we continue to develop

this covenant of love and support. The next session will

be November 29, 2015 at 5:00pm in the fellowship hall

as we continue our theme, What You Have Is Enough

for God. Women and girls of all ages are invited to at-

tend.

Our status and role in the world and our nation is

to be living testimonies of Christ’s love and com-Hugs for Harvest October 31, 2015

4-6 PM.

The Evangelism Ministry will be on the

corner greeting the community.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on

your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge

Him and He shall direct your paths.”

Proverbs 3:5-6 (NKJV)

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Lectionary October 2015

Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

October 4, Job 1:1, 2:1-10, Psalm 26, Hebrews 1:1-4,

2:5-12, Mark 10:2-16

Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost

October 11, Job 23:1-9, 16-17, Psalm 22:1-15,

Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31

Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost

October 18, Job 38:1-7, (34-41), Psalm 104:1-9, 24,

35c, Hebrews 5:1-10, Mark 10:35-45

Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost

October 25, Job 42:1-6, 10-17, Psalm 34:1-8, (19-22),

Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:46-52

2015 Budget Information

Administrative $332,773.18 Council on Ministries $133,835.00 Committee on Finance $ 250.00 Board of Trustees $222,600.00 Total 2015 Budget $689,458.18 Weekly Amount Needed $13,258.81 Monthly Amount Needed $57,454.85 Amount Received in August $51,898.37 Thank You

There are several tools that are

needed in human relationships.

Some of these tools are verbal

and some are non-verbal.

However, the most important tool

is that of communications. We

must be able to communicate with

each other well. We cannot talk

over, talk around, talk under or

talk about each other.

The United Methodist Church has a great document on

church growth: Tilted Communicate Vitality. There is a

very important statement in the introduction:

“Effective communication is vital to help you grow your

church into an inviting and inspiring place to worship

and engage your congregation in mission and

outreach.” (Taken from Communicate Vitality page 3)

We are people of many words. Therefore, words can

be very helpful or they can be very harmful.

Mr. Michael Stevens wrote: The Power of a Word

The word can fill your day

With happiness

A word can end friendships

in a blink of an eye

A word can express

Love and gladness

A word can make you

Laugh or cry

A word can unite a

Woman to a man

A word can save your

Troubled soul

A word can help the

Fallen, stand

A word is welcome when

You grow old

A word from God can give

You peace

A word from Him can

Set you free

A word from Jesus

Calmed the seas

A word can save a

Sinner like me.

Burns Connection

United Methodist Men Update Meeting

Saturday, October 10th 8:30 AM

Fellowship Hall

“How then shall they

call on Him in whom

they have not

believed? And how

shall they believe in

Him of whom they

have not heard? And

how shall they hear

without a preacher?

And how shall they preach unless they are sent?

As it is written:

“How beautiful are the feet of those who

preach the gospel of peace,

Who bring glad tidings of good things!”

Romans 10:14-15

We Thank You!!

Rev. Ernest C. Etheredge

Rev. John C. Pearson

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War Room

Members (Sharee Washington, Chair; Rhonda Washington, Shana Charles, and Octavia Wright) of the Christian

Adult Ministry at Francis Burns attended the sold-

out matinee screening of "War Room" at Sandhills

on Saturday September 19. "War Room", which

was #1 at the movies Labor Day weekend, is a

film for which your emotions will make you laugh,

cry, laugh again, and cry some more. It is the sto-

ry of African-American couple, Tony and Elizabeth

Jordan, on the brink of divorce until prayer warri-

or, Miss Clara, enters their lives.

The Christian Adult Ministry will have more movie

outings and breakfast fellowship for which all

members of the church will be invited. Look for

announcements in the weekly bulletin

Marriage Enrichment 2016 Retreat

The Couples Ministry is a component of the Family

Ministry of Francis Burns United Methodist Church. Its

mission is to provide opportunities for husbands and

wives in our faith community to create, nurture and

sustain Godly relationships through becoming and

remaining one in love, spirit, and purpose. To

accomplish this mission, the ministry committee plans

activities throughout the year. One of the goals of the

ministry is to sponsor the annual marriage

enrichment retreat.

The Francis Burns Marriage Enrichment Retreat will

be held February 19-21, 2016 at the Courtyard by

Marriott, 1251 Woodland Avenue, Mount Pleasant, SC

29464.The Theme is “Express Yourself” You Can Be

Happily Married.

The retreat will be an opportunity to

focus on the path of your

relationship, communications and

measures that will help in

understanding one another. It will be

a time of fellowship, fun and

romance.

The registration deposit is due

October 15th. Information and registration brochures

are in the lobby and Fellowship Hall.

Save The date

Married Couples Fall Social

November 20, 2015

6PM

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This year, Francis Burns

celebrates Children's

Sabbath on October 11th.

Children’s Sabbath is a day

set aside by churches all

over the world for the

purpose of spotlighting and

affirming the children in our

midst. This day, also, draws

attention to the needs of

children at risk in our world. Some of the ways that the

youth ministry supports Children’s Sabbath year-round is

by engaging in mission projects that specifically target

children and youth. Many of you know about our Kelly

Mill Middle School Back Pack program where we sponsor

10 kids from the school monthly to provide weekend

food. But in addition to that, we also have volunteered at

the Hannah House, which is a place where women and

their children can go if they have no place to live. We

started the month of October by working with the Family

Promise ministry to feed homeless families at

Northminister Presbyterian church. Some of our youth

have even volunteered at the Freedom School summer

and after-school reading enrichment program to help

children who might otherwise not have access to books.

Deuteronomy 14: 28-29 states that “"At the end of every

third year you shall bring out all the tithe of your produce

in that year, and shall deposit it in your town. The

Levite, because he has no portion or inheritance among

you, and the alien, the orphan and the widow who are in

your town, shall come and eat and be satisfied, in order

that the LORD your God may bless you in all the work of

your hand which you do." This scripture makes me

realize that no matter what I am giving whether it is my

time, money, clothes, or even food, I should not half do

it because I never know how my actions may affect and

help someone else. God calls all of us to bring what we

have to Him so that it can be used to take care of the

needs of those around us. So on October the 11th I invite

you all to come celebrate as we honor God's children

through Children’s Sabbath.

Since Children's Sabbath is a day for churches to come

together to make life better for children and families in

our communities, we decided that there was one teen in

particular that we want to help. During the month of

October, the Youth Ministry will host two fundraisers to

help make life better for a local teen, Mr. Mark

Mickens. Mark "MJ" Mickens is a high school junior at

Westwood High School, and he suffered a severe neck

injury during a tackle at his football game a few weeks

ago. The 4:12 youth ministry wants to make a

contribution to the $20,000 that his team is trying to

raise for his recovery. We set a goal to donate $750,

and we hope to raise the money by hosting a bake sale

and a spaghetti dinner. We will host the bake sale on

Children's Sabbath which is Sunday, October 11th after

church and the spaghetti dinner on the evening of

Tuesday, October 13th , just in time for Bible Study. We

ask for your support in our efforts to help Mark

Mickens and his family as they endure this difficult

time.

- Rachel Forrest

Stewardship Reflections

On September 11, 2015, Rebecca W. Eleazer was one

of 22 honorees inducted into Africa University’s

Richard E. “Dick” Reeves Legacy Society at it’s 15th

Annual Recognition Dinner in Nashville Tennessee.

These honorees have named Africa University as the

ultimate beneficiary of a planned gift. Such gifts

might include a bequest and/or charitable income

gifts, such as charitable gift annuities, charitable

remainder unitrusts, charitable remainder annuity

trusts, or gifts of life insurance. AU also defines a

planned gift as a current gift of cash, securities, real

estate, or other assets of at least $10,000 in value

and designated for the endowment.

Africa University is the only United Methodist

supported institution of higher education on the

Continent of Africa. Students from more than 60

African countries attend AU.

For more information on the Dick Reeves Society,

visit http://www.legacy.vg/africau/giving/2.html.

Click on “Meet Our Donors” to greet the 2015

honorees.

Pictured left to right: Bishop Marcus Matthews, Resident Bishop, Washington Episcopal Area, and Vice-Chair AU Board of Directors; Rebecca; Dr. Munashe Furusa, Vice-Chancelor, AU; and Jim Salley, Associate Vice-Chancellor for Institutional Advancement, AU.

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“Pray without ceasing.” 1

Thessalonians 5:17. “ The prayer

of faith will save the sick, and the

Lord will raise him up. ...The

effective, fervent prayer of a

righteous man avails much.”

James 5:15, 16.

Mr. Jerome Devlin (the brother of Ida Wideman & Lizze Reeves) ● Mr. Glentis Wyre ● Mr. G. B. Williams (friend of Joe Williams) ● Mrs. Vernell Haire (cousin of Preston Cobbs) ● Mrs. Johnnie Johnson ● Mrs. Brenda Wingate ● Mr. Tommie Whetstone ● Mrs. Tena Walker ● Mrs. Jasmin Perez (friend of Denise Watkins) ● Mrs. Angela Mister (friend of Denise Watkins) ● Ms. Daisy Block ● Ms. Severena Aaron ● Mrs. Bernice Kinney ● Mrs. Daisy Block ● Ms. Robin Duarte (friend of Denise Watkins) ● Mrs. Carrie Murray ● Mr. Charles Kinney (brother of Kenneth Kinney) ● Ms. Rhonda Washington ● Mrs. Jennie Hunter ● Mr. Jimmy Grate ● Mr. Willie Howard ● Ms. Pauline Davis ● Mrs. Fannie Carson ● Mr. Wes Furgess ● Rev. Otis Scott, Jr. ● Mrs. Ila Cobb (grandmother of Rachel Bourke) ● Mrs. Ethel Kinney (sister in law of Kenneth Kinney) ● Mrs. Patricia Squire (sister of Bernice Kinney ● Mrs. Mary Hennegan (sister of Gladys Gaillard-McBride}

The Health & Welfare Ministry’s/Healthy Eating And

Living in the Spirit (H.E.A.L.S) vision for the Francis

Burns church family is to become A Healthier

Congregation.

“Going Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.. As I

pondered what could be said about breast cancer this

month, it came to me. Why not have members “Go

Pink” for the month in support of a cure for breast

cancer? It would be educational and fun. Besides pink

is my favorite color.

Since 1991 Palmetto Baptist (at that time Baptist

Medical Center) has held an annual breast cancer walk

or run to raise funds for a cure. In fact the Walk for Life

as it is called is celebrating 25 years this year. So, as a

part of our own Francis Burns Health and Wellness

Challenge members are asked to join the ‘ Go Pink’

movement by participating in the 2015 Walk for Life/

Race for Life Saturday Oct. 17, at Finlay Park. Let’s

show our support for members who are breast cancer

survivors and those who are in treatment. To register

for the walk or run, visit WalkForLifeColumbia.org or

members can form teams.

In 25 years the walk has grown from 200 walkers to

11,000 plus registered walkers and runners. With funds

raised by the walk the Breast Center has replaced five

mobile mammography units. Annually one of those

mobile mammography units provides screenings for

women of Francis Burns as well as the community. The

mammography screenings this year will be held on

Tuesday, October 27 from 8 am-4:30 pm.

The walk or run challenge is on…so come on it’ll be fun!

Mark your calendar for once a month breast self-

exams on the 15th.

Information obtained from Palmetto Health Foundation

Health & Welfare Ministry/H.E.A.L.S Updates &

Meeting:

Monthly Meeting is scheduled for Monday,

October 19th from 6-7:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall.

Persons desiring to embrace a healthier lifestyle are

invited to come and join this on-going health ministry.

Free monthly blood pressure screenings w ill be

available the 4th Sunday immediately after worship

services in the Fellowship Hall.

ealHHhh

Aim for Wholeness,

Health & Welfare Ministry/H.E.A.L.S.

Meet the Choir

Name: Wanda Beatty

Choir Section: Tenor

Occupation: Semi-Retired Educator (40 years) Hobbies/Interests: Reading, listening to gospel

and R&B, traveling, playing cards, doll collecting,

football and tailgating; President of the Greater

Columbia Alumni Chapter of S. C. State University

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This year, Francis Burns

celebrates Children's

Sabbath on October 11th.

Children’s Sabbath is a day

set aside by churches all

over the world for the

purpose of spotlighting and

affirming the children in our

midst. This day, also, draws

attention to the needs of

children at risk in our world. Some of the ways that the

youth ministry supports Children’s Sabbath year-round is

by engaging in mission projects that specifically target

children and youth. Many of you know about our Kelly

Mill Middle School Back Pack program where we sponsor

10 kids from the school monthly to provide weekend

food. But in addition to that, we also have volunteered at

the Hannah House, which is a place where women and

their children can go if they have no place to live. We

started the month of October by working with the Family

Promise ministry to feed homeless families at

Northminister Presbyterian church. Some of our youth

have even volunteered at the Freedom School summer

and after-school reading enrichment program to help

children who might otherwise not have access to books.

Deuteronomy 14: 28-29 states that “"At the end of every

third year you shall bring out all the tithe of your produce

in that year, and shall deposit it in your town. The

Levite, because he has no portion or inheritance among

you, and the alien, the orphan and the widow who are in

your town, shall come and eat and be satisfied, in order

that the LORD your God may bless you in all the work of

your hand which you do." This scripture makes me

realize that no matter what I am giving whether it is my

time, money, clothes, or even food, I should not half do

it because I never know how my actions may affect and

help someone else. God calls all of us to bring what we

have to Him so that it can be used to take care of the

needs of those around us. So on October the 11th I invite

you all to come celebrate as we honor God's children

through Children’s Sabbath.

Since Children's Sabbath is a day for churches to come

together to make life better for children and families in

our communities, we decided that there was one teen in

particular that we want to help. During the month of

October, the Youth Ministry will host two fundraisers to

help make life better for a local teen, Mr. Mark

Mickens. Mark "MJ" Mickens is a high school junior at

Westwood High School, and he suffered a severe neck

injury during a tackle at his football game a few weeks

ago. The 4:12 youth ministry wants to make a

contribution to the $20,000 that his team is trying to

raise for his recovery. We set a goal to donate $750,

and we hope to raise the money by hosting a bake sale

and a spaghetti dinner. We will host the bake sale on

Children's Sabbath which is Sunday, October 11th after

church and the spaghetti dinner on the evening of

Tuesday, October 13th , just in time for Bible Study. We

ask for your support in our efforts to help Mark

Mickens and his family as they endure this difficult

time.

- Rachel Forrest

Stewardship Reflections

On September 11, 2015, Rebecca W. Eleazer was one

of 22 honorees inducted into Africa University’s

Richard E. “Dick” Reeves Legacy Society at it’s 15th

Annual Recognition Dinner in Nashville Tennessee.

These honorees have named Africa University as the

ultimate beneficiary of a planned gift. Such gifts

might include a bequest and/or charitable income

gifts, such as charitable gift annuities, charitable

remainder unitrusts, charitable remainder annuity

trusts, or gifts of life insurance. AU also defines a

planned gift as a current gift of cash, securities, real

estate, or other assets of at least $10,000 in value

and designated for the endowment.

Africa University is the only United Methodist

supported institution of higher education on the

Continent of Africa. Students from more than 60

African countries attend AU.

For more information on the Dick Reeves Society,

visit http://www.legacy.vg/africau/giving/2.html.

Click on “Meet Our Donors” to greet the 2015

honorees.

Pictured left to right: Bishop Marcus Matthews, Resident Bishop, Washington Episcopal Area, and Vice-Chair AU Board of Directors; Rebecca; Dr. Munashe Furusa, Vice-Chancelor, AU; and Jim Salley, Associate Vice-Chancellor for Institutional Advancement, AU.

Page 3 Burns Connection

“Pray without ceasing.” 1

Thessalonians 5:17. “ The prayer

of faith will save the sick, and the

Lord will raise him up. ...The

effective, fervent prayer of a

righteous man avails much.”

James 5:15, 16.

Mr. Jerome Devlin (the brother of Ida Wideman & Lizze Reeves) ● Mr. Glentis Wyre ● Mr. G. B. Williams (friend of Joe Williams) ● Mrs. Vernell Haire (cousin of Preston Cobbs) ● Mrs. Johnnie Johnson ● Mrs. Brenda Wingate ● Mr. Tommie Whetstone ● Mrs. Tena Walker ● Mrs. Jasmin Perez (friend of Denise Watkins) ● Mrs. Angela Mister (friend of Denise Watkins) ● Ms. Daisy Block ● Ms. Severena Aaron ● Mrs. Bernice Kinney ● Mrs. Daisy Block ● Ms. Robin Duarte (friend of Denise Watkins) ● Mrs. Carrie Murray ● Mr. Charles Kinney (brother of Kenneth Kinney) ● Ms. Rhonda Washington ● Mrs. Jennie Hunter ● Mr. Jimmy Grate ● Mr. Willie Howard ● Ms. Pauline Davis ● Mrs. Fannie Carson ● Mr. Wes Furgess ● Rev. Otis Scott, Jr. ● Mrs. Ila Cobb (grandmother of Rachel Bourke) ● Mrs. Ethel Kinney (sister in law of Kenneth Kinney) ● Mrs. Patricia Squire (sister of Bernice Kinney ● Mrs. Mary Hennegan (sister of Gladys Gaillard-McBride}

The Health & Welfare Ministry’s/Healthy Eating And

Living in the Spirit (H.E.A.L.S) vision for the Francis

Burns church family is to become A Healthier

Congregation.

“Going Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.. As I

pondered what could be said about breast cancer this

month, it came to me. Why not have members “Go

Pink” for the month in support of a cure for breast

cancer? It would be educational and fun. Besides pink

is my favorite color.

Since 1991 Palmetto Baptist (at that time Baptist

Medical Center) has held an annual breast cancer walk

or run to raise funds for a cure. In fact the Walk for Life

as it is called is celebrating 25 years this year. So, as a

part of our own Francis Burns Health and Wellness

Challenge members are asked to join the ‘ Go Pink’

movement by participating in the 2015 Walk for Life/

Race for Life Saturday Oct. 17, at Finlay Park. Let’s

show our support for members who are breast cancer

survivors and those who are in treatment. To register

for the walk or run, visit WalkForLifeColumbia.org or

members can form teams.

In 25 years the walk has grown from 200 walkers to

11,000 plus registered walkers and runners. With funds

raised by the walk the Breast Center has replaced five

mobile mammography units. Annually one of those

mobile mammography units provides screenings for

women of Francis Burns as well as the community. The

mammography screenings this year will be held on

Tuesday, October 27 from 8 am-4:30 pm.

The walk or run challenge is on…so come on it’ll be fun!

Mark your calendar for once a month breast self-

exams on the 15th.

Information obtained from Palmetto Health Foundation

Health & Welfare Ministry/H.E.A.L.S Updates &

Meeting:

Monthly Meeting is scheduled for Monday,

October 19th from 6-7:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall.

Persons desiring to embrace a healthier lifestyle are

invited to come and join this on-going health ministry.

Free monthly blood pressure screenings w ill be

available the 4th Sunday immediately after worship

services in the Fellowship Hall.

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Aim for Wholeness,

Health & Welfare Ministry/H.E.A.L.S.

Meet the Choir

Name: Wanda Beatty

Choir Section: Tenor

Occupation: Semi-Retired Educator (40 years) Hobbies/Interests: Reading, listening to gospel

and R&B, traveling, playing cards, doll collecting,

football and tailgating; President of the Greater

Columbia Alumni Chapter of S. C. State University

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Lectionary October 2015

Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

October 4, Job 1:1, 2:1-10, Psalm 26, Hebrews 1:1-4,

2:5-12, Mark 10:2-16

Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost

October 11, Job 23:1-9, 16-17, Psalm 22:1-15,

Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31

Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost

October 18, Job 38:1-7, (34-41), Psalm 104:1-9, 24,

35c, Hebrews 5:1-10, Mark 10:35-45

Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost

October 25, Job 42:1-6, 10-17, Psalm 34:1-8, (19-22),

Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:46-52

2015 Budget Information

Administrative $332,773.18 Council on Ministries $133,835.00 Committee on Finance $ 250.00 Board of Trustees $222,600.00 Total 2015 Budget $689,458.18 Weekly Amount Needed $13,258.81 Monthly Amount Needed $57,454.85 Amount Received in August $51,898.37 Thank You

There are several tools that are

needed in human relationships.

Some of these tools are verbal

and some are non-verbal.

However, the most important tool

is that of communications. We

must be able to communicate with

each other well. We cannot talk

over, talk around, talk under or

talk about each other.

The United Methodist Church has a great document on

church growth: Tilted Communicate Vitality. There is a

very important statement in the introduction:

“Effective communication is vital to help you grow your

church into an inviting and inspiring place to worship

and engage your congregation in mission and

outreach.” (Taken from Communicate Vitality page 3)

We are people of many words. Therefore, words can

be very helpful or they can be very harmful.

Mr. Michael Stevens wrote: The Power of a Word

The word can fill your day

With happiness

A word can end friendships

in a blink of an eye

A word can express

Love and gladness

A word can make you

Laugh or cry

A word can unite a

Woman to a man

A word can save your

Troubled soul

A word can help the

Fallen, stand

A word is welcome when

You grow old

A word from God can give

You peace

A word from Him can

Set you free

A word from Jesus

Calmed the seas

A word can save a

Sinner like me.

Burns Connection

United Methodist Men Update Meeting

Saturday, October 10th 8:30 AM

Fellowship Hall

“How then shall they

call on Him in whom

they have not

believed? And how

shall they believe in

Him of whom they

have not heard? And

how shall they hear

without a preacher?

And how shall they preach unless they are sent?

As it is written:

“How beautiful are the feet of those who

preach the gospel of peace,

Who bring glad tidings of good things!”

Romans 10:14-15

We Thank You!!

Rev. Ernest C. Etheredge

Rev. John C. Pearson

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War Room

Members (Sharee Washington, Chair; Rhonda Washington, Shana Charles, and Octavia Wright) of the Christian

Adult Ministry at Francis Burns attended the sold-

out matinee screening of "War Room" at Sandhills

on Saturday September 19. "War Room", which

was #1 at the movies Labor Day weekend, is a

film for which your emotions will make you laugh,

cry, laugh again, and cry some more. It is the sto-

ry of African-American couple, Tony and Elizabeth

Jordan, on the brink of divorce until prayer warri-

or, Miss Clara, enters their lives.

The Christian Adult Ministry will have more movie

outings and breakfast fellowship for which all

members of the church will be invited. Look for

announcements in the weekly bulletin

Marriage Enrichment 2016 Retreat

The Couples Ministry is a component of the Family

Ministry of Francis Burns United Methodist Church. Its

mission is to provide opportunities for husbands and

wives in our faith community to create, nurture and

sustain Godly relationships through becoming and

remaining one in love, spirit, and purpose. To

accomplish this mission, the ministry committee plans

activities throughout the year. One of the goals of the

ministry is to sponsor the annual marriage

enrichment retreat.

The Francis Burns Marriage Enrichment Retreat will

be held February 19-21, 2016 at the Courtyard by

Marriott, 1251 Woodland Avenue, Mount Pleasant, SC

29464.The Theme is “Express Yourself” You Can Be

Happily Married.

The retreat will be an opportunity to

focus on the path of your

relationship, communications and

measures that will help in

understanding one another. It will be

a time of fellowship, fun and

romance.

The registration deposit is due

October 15th. Information and registration brochures

are in the lobby and Fellowship Hall.

Save The date

Married Couples Fall Social

November 20, 2015

6PM

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Happy Birthday

FBUMC Mission Statement: The mission of Francis Burns

United Methodist Church is to glorify God, to spread the

Good News of Jesus Christ and to make Christian disciples

through worship and praise, nurture, outreach and witness.

FBUMC Vision Statement: The vision of Francis Burns United

Methodist Church is to be in covenant with God and to

connect with God's people through ministries that meet

human needs.

02 Shawn Johnson

02 Anne McDaniel

02 Alfred Richardson

03 Wilber Cave

04 Whitney Myers

05 Travonya Benjamin

05 Sigrid Wright

06 Sammie Mixon, Sr.

06 Robin Lowman

06 Christopher Staley

06 Jason Staley

07 Gail Hall

09 Rayford Richardson

09 Wanda Brisbon

11 Camille Staley

11 Madison Faith Gary

12 Ruth Richardson

14 Alfred “Earl” Doby

15 Lynette Robinson

15 Jade Jackson

19 Tanya Boyd

20 Barbara Dixon

22 Inez Benjamin

22 Patrick Cobbs

22 Marques Washington

23 Tosha Parson

23 James Brisbon

23 Solomon Burwick

23 Larry Wingate

24 Jerome Myers

24 Cheryl McDonald

26 Jonathon Phillips

27 Jerea Myers

27 Noah Williams

27 Isaiah Williams

27 Adrianne Alston

30 Betty Mack

30 Toshia Truesdale

30 Brenda Wingate

31 Gordon Alexander

31 Antwan Lloyd

Happy Anniversary

To update your birthday or anniversary information,

contact Inez Benjamin at 736-1008 or

email [email protected]

DIRECTIONS TO OUR FATHER'S HOUSE.

Make a Right onto "Believeth Blvd.” Keep straight

and go through the Green Light, which is Jesus

Christ. There, you must turn onto the "Bridge of

Faith," which is over troubled water. When you

get off the bridge, make a Right turn and Keep

Straight. You are on the "King's Highway" -

Heaven-bound. Keep going for three miles: One

for the Father, One for the Son,

and One for the Holy Ghost.

Then exit off onto "Grace Blvd." From there, make

a Right turn on "Gospel Lane." Keep Straight and

then make another Right on "Prayer Road."

As you go on your way, Yield Not to the traffic on

"Temptation Ave." Also, avoid SIN STREET

because it is a DEAD END. Pass up "Envy Drive,"

and "Hate Avenue." Also, pass "Hypocrisy Street,"

"Gossiping Lane," and “

Backbiting Blvd."

However, you have to go down "Long-suffering

Lane," "Persecution Blvd.," and "Trials and

Tribulations Ave." But that's all right, because

“VICTORY Street” is straight ahead!

Trustee On Call October 2015

Kenneth Kinney 351-3682

One The Light Side

30 October – Louie & Betty Dicks

How often are we listening to

yesterday, when today stands

ready to speak.

October 2015 Volume 2015 Issue 10

Burns Connection Francis Burns UMC

5616 Farrow Rd.

Columbia, SC 29203

(803) 754-1760

Rev. Ernest C. Etheredge, Pastor

United Methodist Women Update

On Saturday, September 19, the Columbia District

United Methodist Women held its 43rd Annual Meeting

at Shandon United Methodist Church. With a theme of

"Fill My Cup with Faith, Hope and Love", more than 175

women were in attendance at the annual event. The

guest speaker was Deaconess Selena Ruth Smith who

hailed from the Hartsville District. Her message

centered around the theme of the day and encouraged

us as women to pass on the filled cup God has given us

to other women with our work within UMW missions.

With missions in mind, more than $968 was collected in

offerings and will be split among the five mission

projects that the United

Methodist Women support.

Awards were given and

installation of officers was

made at the conclusion of

the day. Francis Burns UMW

member Marcella B. Yed was

honored as one of the 2015

Women of the Year; Rhonda

and Sharee Washington were

reinstalled as the Columbia

District Communication Co-

Chairs; and Maeward Belk

was reinstalled as

Membership, Nurture and

Outreach Coordinator.

The 44th Annual Meeting will be held at Mt. Horeb

United Methodist Church on September 17, 2016.

Rhonda and Sharee Washington

Francis Burns UMC United Methodist Women

Communications, Co-Chairs

FITT

Status And Role Of Women By Teresa Holland

These have come so that the proven genuineness of

your faith--of greater worth than gold, which perishes

even though refined by fire--may result in praise, glory

and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. 1 Peter 1:7

Faith, In Tests and Trials A trial can be compared

to a weight barbell. Imagine yourself lying on your

back and having a heavy barbell placed on your chest.

Do you become strong by allowing it to stay on your

chest? No! You become strong when you push it up and

away from you.

Your faith works the same way as your arms. Your faith

becomes stronger when you push the trial away from

you, not when you allow the trial to stay on you. So in

the end, trials can be beneficial. This is why we can

count it pure joy when we face trials of many kinds--

because the testing of our faith develops perseverance.

Perseverance must finish its work so that we will be

mature and complete, not lacking any good thing--

when that happens, the trial has ended!

The Status and Role of Women was proud to host

its second Girl Talk series on August 30, 2015. We

were blessed to have in attendance ladies of all ages.

The session was facilitated by Dr. Evelyn Fulmore.

What a blessing Dr. Fulmore and all the women were

as we shared our fears and triumphs through tears,

laughter and prayer. It is good to be a woman, even

with all the challenges, trials and tests, but only God!

Dr. Fulmore challenged each of us through all phases

of our lives, and even used hand weights to demon-

strate how we allow trials to weigh us down, but only

God!

Are you FITT? Come join us as we continue to develop

this covenant of love and support. The next session will

be November 29, 2015 at 5:00pm in the fellowship hall

as we continue our theme, What You Have Is Enough

for God. Women and girls of all ages are invited to at-

tend.

Our status and role in the world and our nation is

to be living testimonies of Christ’s love and com-Hugs for Harvest October 31, 2015

4-6 PM.

The Evangelism Ministry will be on the

corner greeting the community.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on

your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge

Him and He shall direct your paths.”

Proverbs 3:5-6 (NKJV)