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1 November/December 2015 Wayland United Methodist Church 200 Church Street Wayland, MI 49348 TO: The ARK Wayland United Methodist Church Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors WORSHIP WITH US AT: 10:00 AM Join us for coffee fellowship following worship! For Up-To-Date information visit our website: www.waylandumc.org CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY 9:00 AM-1:00 PM PASTOR OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Office: 269-792-2208 ~ Pastor Jeff: 269-944-9231 Office e-mail: [email protected] Pastor Jeff email: [email protected] NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE P A I D PERMIT NO. 2 WAYLAND, MI Address Service Requested

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1 November/December 2015

Wayland United Methodist Church 200 Church Street Wayland, MI 49348

TO:

The ARK

Wayland United Methodist Church Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors

WORSHIP WITH US AT: 10:00 AM

Join us for coffee fellowship following worship!

For Up-To-Date information visit our website: www.waylandumc.org

CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY 9:00 AM-1:00 PM

PASTOR OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM-1:00 PM

Office: 269-792-2208 ~ Pastor Jeff: 269-944-9231

Office e-mail: [email protected]

Pastor Jeff email: [email protected]

NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE

P A I D PERMIT NO. 2 WAYLAND, MI

Address Service Requested

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Good morning and God bless you! I am inspired each year entering the

November-December corridor. It has been preceded by October which is my

favorite month. And it opens a season of spiritual significance and emphasis on

Remembrance (All Saints’ Day), Thanksgiving, Preparation (Advent) and

Celebration (Christmas). These are qualities, and more importantly, practices of

a healthy spiritual life. In each of them we acknowledge a dependence on others

and God, and that we are meant to live in community not isolation. Our worship

series for November (Stewardship: Caring for Life) and December (Sacred) lift

up these values.

Our Henderson Settlement Mission Team witnessed to the power of community in their report in

worship last Sunday. As they served along side each other, God deepened their relationships. I am

excited to how else our congregation will be blessed through their leadership. Our Harvest Dinner is

another experience of community in the midst of service. We will find that again on November 7.

There is basic joy in participation. Having a role or playing a part in God’s story gives us meaning and

identity. Contributing to a cause bigger than ourselves releases energy that God uses to heal us and

the world. In such efforts we find that God has invited us into God’s life and being.

After conversion, you don't look out at reality; you look out from reality. In other words,

God is not "out there"; you are in God and God is in you. You are in the middle of Reality!

You're a part of it. It's a mystery of participation (Richard Rohr, “Life as Participation”,

Center for Action and Contemplation, 4/1/15).

Another opportunity for participation comes on November 22 with Commitment Sunday in worship. This

Sunday concludes our Stewardship: Caring for Life series. On that day you are invited to make a written

commitment of your financial gifts to God through the Church for 2016.

In the emergency assistance situations I have encountered through the years, and especially in the last

six months, there has been a fundamental break, loss, or injury in the closest relationships in a person’s

life that brings him or her through the doors of the Church. We are often a last resort for assistance,

listening, and understanding. But what I also have found is that we become a first re-connection to

community for people who have lost so much. That value also is evident in our Blue Christmas service

which will be Sunday, December 20, at 5 pm. Grief can lead to isolation. Affirming grief in this worship

service and in our faith can re-connect us to God and each other.

The hope of Christmas is that God comes into the middle of our reality as a child. God participates in

our existence and invites us to be part of God’s Reality. May we together seek and find the joy and

blessing of this life with God.

Peace, Pastor Jeff

269-944-9231; [email protected]

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3 November/December 2015

November

December 1

All Saints Day 10 am Daylight Savings Time Ends: FALL BACK Harold & Norma Lenz 63rd Anniversary

2 Emma VandeZande Birthday

3 Melissa Harding Birthday

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6 Harvest Dinner Set-up 6:30 pm Alex Ash Birthday

7 Harvest Dinner 4:30-7 pm 8

Communion 10 am Janel Hott Birthday

9

10 Women’s Fellowship 7 pm Sue Jensen’s Home Jay & Rebecca Villarreal 14th Anniversary

11 Veterans Day

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13 Paul & Robin Nyenhuis 39th Anniversary

14 Pete Phillips Birthday

15 Curt & Melissa Harding 18th Anniversary Paul Schloop Birthday

16 Pete & Julie Phillips 30th Anniversary

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18 Vanessa Brower & Gloria Button Birthday

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20 Rod Mauchmar & Dennis Sherman Birthday

21

22 SPPRC Meeting 4:30 pm Church Conference 5:30 pm

23

24 Jan Woods Birthday

25 Marcia Phelps Birthday

26 Thanksgiving Day 27

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29 Curt Brower Birthday

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1 World Aids Day Michael Pasma Birthday

2

3 Kim Anderson & Tammy Kohtz Birthday

4 Landon Kohtz Birthday

5 Tim Sherman & Wade Greenawalt Birthday

6 Communion 10 am Ken & Barb Josey 63rd Anniversary

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10 Ad Council/Finance Team meeting 7 pm

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14 Women’s Fellowship 7 pm Beverly Williams’ home

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20 Children’s Christmas Pageant in 10 am worship Blue Christmas Service 5 pm

21 Neal Phillips Birthday

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24 Christmas Eve Service 7 pm JoAnn Sherman Birthday

25 Christmas Day 26

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31 New Year’s Eve Kelvin Lapham Birthday

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4 November/December 2015

Children’s Sunday School

We are exploring and enjoying a new intergenerational format for our Children’s

Sunday School. This time includes a story, craft, and light meal. We resume

meeting Sunday, November 29, when we will prepare for Advent and the

Children’s Christmas Pageant Sunday, December 20.

Adult Sunday School meets 11:15 - Noon

We are finishing the study, “The God We Can Know”, which explores the “I Am” sayings of Jesus and will be choosing our next topic. Join us in this informal time of fellowship and learning.

Tuesday, November 10th at 7:00 pm @ Sue Jensen’s home

&

Monday, December 14th at 7:00 pm @ Beverly Williams’ home

Do you knit, crochet, or have other interests? Call Sue Jensen (269-792-2830) or Margaret Smith (269-792-6710) with questions. Please come even if you don’t have a hobby and just like to visit.

Search and Like “Wayland UMC” on Facebook. We use Facebook as a communication source for daily Scripture passages; ministry team meeting reminders; and upcoming Church events. We want to increase the number of people reached in this way.

Annual Church Conference

Sunday, November 22, 5:30 pm This annual meeting of our congregation is with our District Superintendent, Rev. Bill Haggard. The primary responsibility of the Charge/Church Conference in the annual meeting shall be to review and evaluate the total mission and ministry of the church (The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church ¶¶ 120-124), receive reports, and adopt objectives and goals recommended by the church council that are in keeping with the objectives of The United Methodist Church. ¶247.3.

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5 November/December 2015

Congregational Goals for 2015

Our objective is to create a balance

among our inward focus and outward focus.

1. Worship participation: Grow average church attendance with regular

attendees to a goal of 100 in worship and sustain the goal. As of Sunday,

October 25th, average worship attendance is 63.

2. Spiritual Growth: Increase the number of leaders and committee/team

members by 10%. We elected 28 Church Officers for 2015, so this goal is 3 new leaders.

We recognize Doug (Trustees) and Donna Cole (Care Team), and Sue Jensen (Care

Team) now serving as leaders!

3. Discipleship: Grow our education department and learning opportunities to have 40% of

attendees involved in something outside of Sunday worship. Our sources for this goal are

Children/Adult Sunday School, Women’s Fellowship, Boy Scouts and Venture Crew for

our youth, our Red Bird Mission/Henderson Settlement Mission Team, and the adult Bell

Choir. Total- 38 Goal-28

So, what if you cannot be in worship? No problem, you can listen to the worship service through our web site! Go to www.waylandumc.org and find the Listen Live link. Choosing it, you will have streaming audio from our sound system. And if you want to listen to worship from a prior Sunday, choose the Archived Services link right next to Listen Live.

When people get angry or frustrated

there is a question they can ask them-

selves. “HALT? Am I Hungry, Angry,

Lonely or Tired?” The last time you

were angry, which one applied to you?

-Food for Talk

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Stewardship: Caring for Life Worship Series October 25 A Broken Relationship Restored: It is in My Heart Our covenant relationship with God is unique, genuine, and deeply personal. Jeremiah 31:31-33 November 1 – All Saints’ Day DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME – Fall Back before worship Saints inspire us to trust God for salvation. Isaiah 25:6-9 Revelation 21:1-6 November 8 – Open Communion The SCANDAL of believing in ourselves more than God. The serpent’s deception leads us to believe in our possessions, wisdom, and invincibility over and above that of God. Genesis 3:1-7 November 15 Created to Worship Worship is something we can freely give to God in response to God’s love. Colossians 1:9-14 Psalm 95:1-7 November 22 Worship is Giving and Giving is Worship 1 Chronicles 29:6-9; 13-17 Malachi 3:10-12 Receive written giving commitments for 2016 Church Conference 5:30 pm Advent Worship Series: SACRED November 29 - Advent 1 - Sacred Time December 6 - Advent 2 - Open Communion - Sacred People Rev. Greg Lawton, GVSU Wesley Fellowship Director, guest preacher December 13 - Advent 3 - Sacred Space December 20 - Advent 4 - Sacred Knowing Blue Christmas 5:00 pm December 24 – Christmas Eve (Thursday) - 7 pm - Sacred Being December 27 - Sacred Doing

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7 November/December 2015

November Worship Service Servants December Worship Service Servants

November 1 – Daylight Savings Time Ends/ All Saints Day December 6

Communion: Julie Phillips Communion: Kelvin Lapham

Opener: Bob Jackson Opener: Bob Jackson

Liturgist: Gwyn Meisenbach Liturgist: Gayle Stewart

Greeters: Ragan Family Greeters: Paul & Susan Schloop

Ushers: Bob Jackson & Doug Cole Ushers: Bob Jackson & Paul Nyenhuis

Coffee: Dawn Genther Coffee: Roxie Muczynski

November 8 December 13

Opener: Harry Smith Opener: Harry Smith

Liturgist: Gayle Stewart Liturgist: Roxie Muczynski

Greeters: Jon & Sue Jensen Greeters: Ken & Elly Pasma

Ushers: Harry Smith & Paul Schloop Ushers: Harry Smith & Keith Kohtz

Coffee: Julie Phillips Coffee: Janel Hott

November 15 December 20

Opener: Gayle Stewart Opener: Gayle Stewart

Liturgist: Gwyn Meisenbach Liturgist: Gwyn Meisenbach

Greeters: Paul & Robin Nyenhuis Greeters: Doug & Donna Cole

Ushers: Gayle Stewart & Wade Greenawalt Ushers: Gayle Stewart & Pete Phillips

Coffee: Dawn Genther Coffee: Janel Hott

November 22 December 24 - Christmas Eve

Opener: Wade Greenawalt Opener: Harry Smith

Liturgist: Kelvin Lapham Liturgist: Julie Phillips

Greeters: Don & Nell Dandrow Greeters: Barb Josey

Ushers: Wade Greenawalt & Ken Pasma Ushers: Harry Smith & Gayle Stewart

Coffee: Sandi Ragan Coffee: Margaret Smith

November 29 December 27

Opener: Kelvin Lapham Opener: Wade Greenawalt

Liturgist: Ron Thebo Liturgist: Ron Thebo

Greeters: Pete Phillips Greeters: Kohtz Family

Ushers: Kelvin Lapham & Gary Ragan Ushers: Wade Greenawalt & Brian Sprouts

Coffee: Sue Jensen & Kristen VandeZande Coffee: Julie Phillips

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8 November/December 2015

Thank you for your generous Noisy Offerings during September & October!

We supported the Wayland UMC Mission Scholarship Fund & the United

Methodist Community House.

The November Noisy Offering supports the Local Emergency Fund.

This program is used to meet emergency needs for families in the area.

The December Noisy Offering will be collected for the Church World

Service Blankets program, which is Lane 4 of the United Methodist Church on

Relief/Hunger, Global Projects, and Church World Service Tools of Hope/Blankets. This program

supplies blankets to families and individuals who have been through a recent disaster.

We collected 58 lbs. of food and $15.00 for the Christian Neighbors Food Pantry during

September & October! The requested Food Pantry item for November and December is peanut butter.

Community Action of Allegan County

Congregate Senior Meal sites for ages 60 plus

Hopkins United Methodist Church 322 N Maple Hopkins

Mon, Wed, Fri 11am-1pm

Baraga Manor 301 Washington Otsego

Mon thru Fri 11am-1pm

Wayland United Methodist Church 200 Church Wayland

Tues & Thurs 11:00am-1pm

Come join us for a hot lunch and pleasant conversation along with interesting

news, games and educational information.

Call 24 hours in advance to order your meal. 269-673-5472 ext. 261

ARE YOU FACING A HOUSING ISSUE?

DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ON HOUSING PROGRAMS FOR ALLEGAN COUNTY?

ALLEGAN COUNTY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH

HOMELESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 269-686-4703

SEE PASTOR JEFF FOR MORE INFORMATION

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A Big Thank You

A heartfelt thanks to all of our church family for the prayers and cards with good

wishes. A big thank you to those who brought over meals and to Pastor Jeff for the

wonderful visit. Ron & I really appreciated it so much. Hoping to mend the broken

bone in my back in the next few months.

Blessings to you all, Judy Shafer

Smile at the One You Love

Mother Teresa often gives people unexpected advice.

When a group of Americans, many in the teaching profession, visited her in

Calcutta, they asked her for some advice to take home to their families. “Smile at your

wives”, she told them. “Smile at your husbands”. Thinking that perhaps the counsel

was simplistic coming from an unmarried person, one of them asked, “Are you

married?” “Yes”, she replied, to their surprise, “and I find it hard sometimes to smile at

Jesus. He can be very demanding.”

Thanks Donna Flick for the insight!

Venture Crew 2097 meets Sunday evenings 6:00-8:00 pm. Troop 97 meets Mondays from 7:00-8:30 pm. All meetings are at church. Statistics indicate that of all the youth who join scouting through the church, 25 percent are United Methodists, 25 percent are

members of other denominations or faiths and 50 percent come from unchurched families. Therefore, Scouting is one potential entry point for persons to join the church, which then has the opportunity to introduce, nurture and strengthen a relationship with Jesus Christ (from “Ten Reasons to Consider Scouting and Civic Youth-Serving Agencies as a Ministry of the Local Church” at http://www.gcumm.org/scouting).

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Ministry Shares are the financial dimension of our involvement in the extension

of Christ’s ministry of outreaching love through the West Michigan Annual Conference.

Each year we are asked to pay 100% of our Ministry Shares. For 2015, our adjusted

Ministry Shares are $16,881.

While right now we are not in a position to pay 100%, we are planning to grow back

to that commitment. At our Administrative Council/Finance Team meeting on 4/16/15,

we decided to commit 5% of the monthly General Fund offering total for our monthly

Ministry Shares contribution. Each week, offerings for the General Fund and other gifts

are reported in the bulletin.

This is the calculation for October 2015:

10/4 $4,777.16

10/11 $572.00

10/18 $4,585.00

10/25 $3,237.00

Total General Fund giving $13,171.16

5% Ministry Share payment $658.56

Electronic Giving Available November 22

Our Administrative Council/Finance Team has decided to offer this option through

Vanco Payment Solutions. Vanco has been associated with The United Methodist

Church since 2002 and are a sponsor of the General Council on Finance and

Administration.

With this giving option your contributions can be debited automatically from your

checking or savings account. Our new electronic giving program offers convenience for

you and much-needed donation consistency for our congregation.

In a survey earlier this year, 14 households indicated that they would be interested

in, or use electronic giving. The process involves establishing a personal online account

with Vanco and entering your giving amounts on our Church’s account page. More

information will be shared in the coming weeks. It is important to see this as an additional

way of fulfilling your financial commitment to God through the Church. All the current

ways of giving remain unchanged.

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11 November/December 2015

2015-2016 Summer Camp Nut/Candy Fundraiser

This Wayland United Methodist Church fundraiser helps provide scholarships for youth summer camp. Products come prepackaged in 1 lb. bags and are available upon purchase. Don’t forget – these products make great gifts and the nuts freeze well so buy ahead! Please make checks payable to: Wayland United Methodist Church. Thanks for your support!

Almonds Chocolate Coated $8.00 _________

Almond, Cranberry Granola $7.00 _________

Almonds Roasted Whole $9.00 _________

Apricot Halves $7.00 _________

Black Walnuts $10.00 _________

Bridge Mix Chocolate Coated $8.00 _________

Cashews Chocolate Coated $10.00 _________

Cashews Giant Whole $10.00 _________

Cashews Honey Roasted $10.00 ________

Cranberries Mixed Chocolate $8.00 _________

Cranberries Dark Chocolate $8.00 _________

Deluxe Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) $10.00 _________

Gummi Bears $7.00 _________

Malt Balls Giant $7.00 _________

Peanuts Chocolate Coated $7.00 _________

Pecan Chocolate Coated $10.00 _________

Pecan Halves $10.00 _________

Pistachios Colossal Natural $10.00 _________

Praline Pecans $10.00 _________

Raisins Chocolate Coated $7.00 _________

Sweet N’ Salty Trail Mix $7.00 _________

Walnuts Light $10.00 _________

Yogurt Raisins $7.00 _________

NAME & PHONE NUMBER _____________________________

TOTAL __________ PAID _____________ FILLED ________

Wayland United Methodist Church (269) 792-2208

Sandi Ragan (269) 792-6945 - [email protected]

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Donna Flick‘s Kitchen

Sealed with a Kiss

Christmas is a wonderful time to share your favorite treat with a friend. Whip this up in a triple batch,

to give them with a smile!

Kiss Kringles

¾ cup sugar 1 cups finely chopped pecans

2 sticks softened butter 8 ounce bag of chocolate candy kisses

2 cups sifted flour powdered sugar for dusting

Cream together sugar and butter until smooth. Stir in flour, fold in pecans. Seal dough in plastic

wrap & chill at least 30 minutes.

Remove foil from kisses. Completely cover each kiss with enough dough to make a 1 inch ball.

Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake for about 12 minutes at 350 degrees or until lightly firm.

Sift powdered sugar over tops while still warm. Makes 2 ½ dozen cookies.

California Chicken Casserole

1 can (10 ¾ ounces) cream of mushroom soup, undiluted

1/3 cup milk

1 package (16 ounces) frozen california blend vegetables, thawed

1 ½ cups cubed cooked chicken

1 ½ cups (6 ounces) shredded cheese, divided

Salt & pepper to taste

In a large bowl, combine the soup and milk. Stir in vegetables, chicken, 1 ¼ cups shredded cheese

and salt & pepper. Transfer mixture to a greased 9“ square baking dish. Cover and bake at 350

degrees for 40 minutes. Uncover, top with remaining cheese. Bake 5-10 minutes longer. Let stand 5

minutes. Serve with rice or noodles.

I think it is fun to try new recipes and this chicken & vegi combo is real good. Enjoy!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! See you all in April!