Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Please continue to pray for the following folks:
Bob and Millie Hires – Bob is now home from the hospital and Millie had taken a bad fall, but is at home also
John Mason – took a bad fall and is at home
Pam Denman’s Father – Lowell Crabtree – in hospital with an infection following heart surgery in January
Jim Simpson is now back at Kingston Rehabilitation Center
The Family and Friends of Rev. Karen Shepler – A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2017 at the Monroe Street UMC located at 3613 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio 43206. Friends and guests will be received beginning at 1:30 pm and the service will begin at 3:00 pm. A reception will follow the service. Those attending can enter Monroe Street UMC either at the door with the green awning or by the front steps. An elevator is next to the green awning door. Memorial donations can be made to: MWD Monroe Street Freedom School and can be sent to Monroe Street UMC at the above address.
Our March Mission Focus are our local food pantries. The Anthony Wayne Food Pantry in Whitehouse serves families in the Anthony Wayne School District on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Zion United Methodist Church. The Anthony Wayne Community Food Ministry Pantry, located at the Waterville Community Church, serves families from the local area as well as Toledo, East Toledo, Holland, Swanton, Perrysburg and other areas of Lucas, Fulton, and Wood Counties. They are open on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Each pantry is always in need of non-expired, non-perishable food as well as monetary donations to buy additional items such as meat, eggs and cheese. Your support is greatly appreciated. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
This week is a Welcome a Neighbor Sunday. We have 8 gift bags that will need to be delivered to new neighbors in our community. Be sure and check to see if any of these new residents live close to you.
The Prayer Group will meet at 9:00 a.m. this Sunday.
The Max Lucado Lenten small group study, He Chose the Nails, will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room this Sunday morning and then at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Tom and Karen Wiggins.
Worship Service for Sunday, March 19:
Prelude: The Handbell Choir will be playing The Old Rugged Cross
Call to Worship
Song of Worship - You Are My King
Children’s Moment -
Sharing God’s tithes and offerings -
Offertory – Medley of To God Be the Glory, O, That Will Be Glory and Amazing Grace
Hymn - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - And Then He Died
Scripture - John 4:5-14
Sermon - Recognizing God’s Gifts
Prayers of God’s People -
Closing Hymn - O How He Loves You and Me
Choral Benediction - Make Me a Servant
Postlude - A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Liturgist - Tom Quinn
Prayer Partner for Pastor Mike this week - Sara Kirby
No one has signed up to be Fellowship Hosts for the month of March. All of the months are still available except for May.
The kids will be painting in Sunday School on March 19th. There will be paint shirts available at church, but parents may want to dress their kiddos accordingly.
As part of the Sunday School children’s “Project with a Purpose,” they will be taking a tour of the Ronald McDonald House in Toledo this Sunday, March 19 at 2:00 pm. There is still space available on the tour so even if you don’t have children in the Sunday School program, but would like to attend, please contact Stephanie at sshelton171@gmail.com.
A new Lenten study series began last Sunday at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room at the church and then at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Karen & Tom Wiggins and Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the Fireside Room We will be using Max Lucado’s He Chose the Nails. This is a five-session video Bible study. Max continues by examining the gifts that Christ gave at his crucifixion. These include not only the gift of the cross, but also the gift of the thorns, the nails, and the empty tomb. The cross is rich with God’s gifts of grace, and as we unwrap them, we will hear him whisper, “I did it just for you.” All are welcome to attend.
Easter is about a month away. In your bulletin this Sunday, you will find an Easter Lily order form. The cost will remain $8.00 this year. All orders need to be turned in by Palm Sunday - April 9th.
Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes - Our collection items for the month of March will be craft supplies, books, stickers, cars, puzzles, plastic animals, balls, jacks, yoyos, jump ropes, harmonicas, Slinkys, musical instruments, paddles with the ball attached, playing cards, puzzles, stickers sheets, coloring books, puppets, Legos, tennis balls and duct tape. Let’s always remember that the most needed boxes are those for age 10-14 boys – please keep that in mind as you shop. Each month: Pray for shopping wisdom as you purchase these monthly items and the items for your own boxes for the collection in November. The Lord knows the children who will receive your gifts and He can guide your shopping adventures to exactly what will meet needs and give joy.
Project With a Purpose - During March through May 2017, the children in our Sunday School will be collecting pop tabs for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of NW Ohio. Beginning Sunday, March 19, you will have the opportunity to pull the tabs off aluminum cans, and save them in a provided Ronald McDonald cardboard house. Return your houses to Waterville UMC by no later than Sunday, May 28. Our Sunday School kids will drop off the pull-tabs to our Waterville McDonald’s on Sunday, June 4. The tabs will be sold to a recycling station for the market price of recycled aluminum. They send a check to the Ronald McDonald House, and the funds are used for the guest food budget. Thank you for starting to collect the tabs today!
Dave and Paulette Hogg, a former pastor and his wife at Waterville United Methodist Church, will be celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary with a Renewal of their Vows on Saturday, June 10, 2017 from 1-4 p.m. The renewal of vows will take place at 1:30 p.m. The event will take place at the Church of the Master United Methodist Church in Westerville, Ohio which is located at 24 N. Grove Street (Corner of Grove and Main Streets.) Dr. Carl L. Wiley officiated at their wedding 50 years ago and will be doing the renewal ceremony. A reception will follow in the Fellowship Hall. In lieu of gifts, please bring a canned food item to be divided between the two local food pantries. If you plan to attend, please R.S.V. P. by June 1 to Dave’s cell phone: 614-208-4105. Their actual 50th Wedding Anniversary is April 29. Cards may be sent to them at the following address: Dave and Paulette Hogg, 6202 Willowcrest Dr., Columbus, OH 43229. We have placed a signup sheet on our bulletin board in the main hallway for those who plan on attending this event. This will help them know how much food is needed.
The Lucas County Humane Society wants empty peanut butter jars with some peanut butter residue remaining for their dogs. If people could bring in the jars, Karen Longnecker will be glad to drop them off. She knows we have some animal lovers who might want to help out the pooches. (And remember, she is a cat person, but Hobo gave his approval for her to do this.)
Janet and I will be switching work days next week as I am headed back to Nebraska on Wednesday for a few days. Items for the bulletin will need to be in the office by Monday afternoon at the latest. Bulletins will be printed on Tuesday morning. Thank you for your cooperation.
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News for March 10, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Please continue to pray for Jim Simpson, who is still in the hospital and is improving, and for Peg Walker who is at Kingston Rehabilitation in #228.
Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour on Saturday night before you go to bed!
Our March Mission Focus are our local food pantries. The Anthony Wayne Food Pantry in Whitehouse serves families in the Anthony Wayne School District on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Zion United Methodist Church. The Anthony Wayne Community Food Ministry Pantry, located at the Waterville Community Church, serves families from the local area as well as Toledo, East Toledo, Holland, Swanton, Perrysburg and other areas of Lucas, Fulton, and Wood Counties. They are open on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Each pantry is always in need of non-expired, non-perishable food as well as monetary donations to buy additional items such as meat, eggs and cheese. Your support is greatly appreciated. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
The Prayer Group will meet at 9:00 a.m. this Sunday.
The Max Lucado Lenten small group study, He Chose the Nails, will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room this Sunday morning and then at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Tom and Karen Wiggins.
Worship Service for Sunday, March 12:
Opening Prayer
Call to Worship
Song of Worship - The Heart of Worship
Children’s Moment -
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Above All
Scripture - John 3: 1-17
Sermon - What Does It Mean to be Born Again?
Hymn - Freely, Freely
Closing Hymn - To God Be the Glory
Choral Benediction - Make Me a Servant
Liturgist - Dave Landis
Prayer Partner for Pastor Mike this week - Lisa & Kyle Galton
Olga will be traveling with the Bowling Green State University’s Men’s Choir on Sunday, March 12th. Rev. Joel and Anna Banachowski will be filling in for Olga this week.
No one has signed up to be Fellowship Hosts for the month of March. All of the months are still available except for May.
A new Lenten study series will begin on Sunday, March 12 at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room at the church and then at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Karen & Tom Wiggins and Tuesday evening, March 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fireside Room We will be using Max Lucado’s He Chose the Nails. This is a five-session video Bible study. Max continues by examining the gifts that Christ gave at his crucifixion. These include not only the gift of the cross, but also the gift of the thorns, the nails, and the empty tomb. The cross is rich with God’s gifts of grace, and as we unwrap them, we will hear him whisper, “I did it just for you.” Signup sheets are on the bulletin board in the hallway if you would like to attend.
Easter is about a month away. In your bulletin this Sunday, you will find an Easter Lily order form. The cost will remain $8.00 this year. All orders need to be turned in by Palm Sunday - April 9th.
Sweet Endings, a fundraiser for the Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo, will be held on Thursday, March 23 at Westgate Chapel, 2500 Wilford Drive, Toledo, OH. Guest Speaker will be Abby Johnson, a former Director of a Planned Parenthood Center. Tickets are $20 and include heavy hor d’oeuvres and & dessert reception at 5:30 p.m. with a program at 7:00 p.m. Registration is required. RSVP deadline is March 13, 2017. For more information or to register online, please visit www.friendsofpregnancycenter.org.
Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes - Our collection items for the month of March will be craft supplies, books, stickers, cars, puzzles, plastic animals, balls, jacks, yoyos, jump ropes, harmonicas, Slinkys, musical instruments, paddles with the ball attached, playing cards, puzzles, stickers sheets, coloring books, puppets, Legos, tennis balls and duct tape. Let’s always remember that the most needed boxes are those for age 10-14 boys – please keep that in mind as you shop. Each month: Pray for shopping wisdom as you purchase these monthly items and the items for your own boxes for the collection in November. The Lord knows the children who will receive your gifts and He can guide your shopping adventures to exactly what will meet needs and give joy.
Project With a Purpose - During March through May 2017, the children in our Sunday School will be collecting pop tabs for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of NW Ohio. Beginning Sunday, March 19, you will have the opportunity to pull the tabs off aluminum cans, and save them in a provided Ronald McDonald cardboard house. Return your houses to Waterville UMC by no later than Sunday, May 28. Our Sunday School kids will drop off the pull-tabs to our Waterville McDonald’s on Sunday, June 4. The tabs will be sold to a recycling station for the market price of recycled aluminum. They send a check to the Ronald McDonald House, and the funds are used for the guest food budget. Thank you for starting to collect the tabs today!
The Church Mouse would like to thank Jean and Dick Warner for doing some clean-up on the sidewalk and curbs in front of the church on Thursday afternoon this week. Dick is a real professional with the leaf blower!!
One final reminder…. turn your clocks forward one hour on Saturday night before you go to bed….you don’t want to be late for church!!!
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News for February 24, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Please pray for Peg Walker who has been in St. Luke’s hospital after taking a fall.
Jim Simpson is now at Kingston Rehabilitation Center, 345 E. Boundary Street in Perrysburg, OH. Jim is in Room #217 in the Rehab facility. He would really like to have visitors.
Our February Mission Focus is Freedom School. A Freedom School is a six-week Monday through Friday reading and enrichment program developed by the Children’s Defense Fund in 1995 which has a proven track record for increasing reading levels from 1.4 to 2.2 grade levels over two to three summers that children participate in the Freedom School. Freedom Schools were birthed as a vision to end what is known as the “cradle to prison pipeline.” We know there is a direct correlation between third grade reading test scores and incarceration in adulthood for at-risk, poverty and lower income children in our urban areas. The Maumee Watershed District of the United Methodist Church is hosting a Freedom School at the Monroe Street UMC beginning this summer. Our gifts will become a gift of life, a positive enrichment experience and a blessing to 50 children in the urban poverty around Monroe Street UMC this summer as we offer them a life-changing Freedom School! There is also a need for volunteers to help during the 30 days of summer when the children are participating in the Freedom School: Classroom volunteers who will aid the trained teachers; servers and assistants to feed breakfast and lunch each day, story readers for their opening circle time each day; enrichment teachers and leaders; Field Trip chaperones for enrichment activities; tutors to give extra help to students; hostesses for the weekly parent’s meeting when they gather for their educational time and also babysitters to provide the parents child care; people to assist in creating a reading space in the Monroe Street United Methodist Church; and because the church is not air conditioned, fans, fans and more fans. You may email either Rev. Rae Lynn Schleif (rschleif@wocumc.org) or Elizabeth Rand (erand@monroestumc.com) and let them know how you will serve. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
The Prayer Group will meet at 9:00 a.m. this Sunday.
The Unstuck small group study will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room this Sunday.
Worship Service for Sunday, February 26:
Call to Worship
Song of Worship – Majesty, Worship His Majesty
Children’s Moment- Mission Jar
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Shine, Jesus, Shine
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: Come Into His Presence
Offertory: Holy Ground
Postlude: Mighty Is Our God
Scripture- Matthew 17:1-9
Sermon - Building Shrines or Experiencing the Presence of God
Hymn - I Stand Amazed in the Presence
Choral Benediction - The Lord Bless and Keep You
Liturgist - Dave Landis
Prayer Partner for Pastor Mike this week: Bobbie Westfall
Marc & Anna Banachowski and Alaina Hem have signed up to be your Fellowship Hosts for the month of February. All of the months are still available except for May.
The Upper Room, a daily devotional for March and April, will be available at the entrances to the sanctuary this Sunday. The cost is $1.00 each.
Project PJ is currently underway at the SeaGate Foodbank. The women of the M&Ms Bible study volunteer there monthly and we are asking the congregation to join us for Project PJ. Through the month of February we are collecting new and gently used pajamas for ages 12 and older. They have a real need for those sizes, but any size will be okay. We are also asking for stuffed animals; these can be new or used (but clean). Please place your donations on the table in the Fireside room. Thank You!!
Ash Wednesday is on March first this year. As we begin the season of Lent, the church will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. that morning. Pastor Mike will provide Holy Communion and the imposition of ashes for those desiring to begin this season in a time of personal reflection. This is a great way to begin a season of introspection and preparation for Holy Week and Easter.
A new Lenten study series will begin on Sunday, March 12 at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room at the church and then at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Karen & Tom Wiggins and Tuesday evening, March 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fireside RoomWe will be using Max Lucado’s He Chose the Nails. This is a five-session video Bible study. Max continues by examining the gifts that Christ gave at his crucifixion. These include not only the gift of the cross, but also the gift of the thorns, the nails, and the empty tomb. The cross is rich with God’s gifts of grace, and as we unwrap them, we will hear him whisper, “I did it just for you.” Signup sheets are on the bulletin board in the hallway if you would like to attend.
Sweet Endings, a fundraiser for the Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo, will be held on Thursday, March 23 at Westgate Chapel, 2500 Wilford Drive, Toledo, OH. Guest Speaker will be Abby Johnson, a former Director of a Planned Parenthood Center. Tickets are $20 and include heavy hor d’oeuvres and & dessert reception at 5:30 p.m. with a program at 7:00 p.m. Registration is required. RSVP deadline is March 13, 2017. For more information or to register online, please visit www.friendsofpregnancycenter.org.
Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes - Our collection items for the month of March will be craft supplies, books, stickers, cars, puzzles, plastic animals, balls, jacks, yoyos, jump ropes, harmonicas, Slinkys, musical instruments, paddles with the ball attached, playing cards, puzzles, stickers sheets, coloring books, puppets, Legos, tennis balls and duct tape. Let’s always remember that the most needed boxes are those for age 10-14 boys – please keep that in mind as you shop. Each month: Pray for shopping wisdom as you purchase these monthly items and the items for your own boxes for the collection in November. The Lord knows the children who will receive your gifts and He can guide your shopping adventures to exactly what will meet needs and give joy.
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News For February 17, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Please keep Barb Page in your prayers as she had heart catheterization this morning at St. Luke’s at 10:00 a.m.
Robby Spanbauer is doing better today after having medical treatment yesterday. Thank you for your prayers.
Also, Charlene May had heart catheterization on Thursday afternoon at St. Anne’s and is now at home.
ANTHONY WAYNE SPIRIT OF GIVING is tonight and we have a very unique opportunity to help the family of Robby Spanbauer. Robby is a 5th grade student at Fallen Timbers. Last spring, he was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. Since then Robby, his family, the community, and his new school family (the class of 2024) have been fighting hard together. This year the Anthony Wayne Spirit of Giving, a community organization having the mission to help medically fragile families in the Anthony Wayne district, has adopted Robby and his family. The Spirit of Giving was established in 2006. Thirty families have received significant financial support which has greatly reduced family stress and helped these families to focus their efforts on healing. Please consider attending the Spaghetti Dinner tonight, February 17 from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. The cost is $5.00. Don’t want to eat at the high school? There will be a drive-through option again this year….just follow the signs. Proceeds from Dinner Tickets and the Raffle tickets benefit the Spanbauer Family.
Our February Mission Focus is Freedom School. A Freedom School is a six-week Monday through Friday reading and enrichment program developed by the Children’s Defense Fund in 1995 which has a proven track record for increasing reading levels from 1.4 to 2.2 grade levels over two to three summers that children participate in the Freedom School. Freedom Schools were birthed as a vision to end what is known as the “cradle to prison pipeline.” We know there is a direct correlation between third grade reading test scores and incarceration in adulthood for at-risk, poverty and lower income children in our urban areas. The Maumee Watershed District of the United Methodist Church is hosting a Freedom School at the Monroe Street UMC beginning this summer. Our gifts will become a gift of life, a positive enrichment experience and a blessing to 50 children in the urban poverty around Monroe Street UMC this summer as we offer them a life-changing Freedom School! There is also a need for volunteers to help during the 30 days of summer when the children are participating in the Freedom School: Classroom volunteers who will aid the trained teachers; servers and assistants to feed breakfast and lunch each day, story readers for their opening circle time each day; enrichment teachers and leaders; Field Trip chaperones for enrichment activities; tutors to give extra help to students; hostesses for the weekly parent’s meeting when they gather for their educational time and also babysitters to provide the parents child care; people to assist in creating a reading space in the Monroe Street United Methodist Church; and because the church is not air conditioned, fans, fans and more fans. You may email either Rev. Rae Lynn Schleif (rschleif@wocumc.org) or Elizabeth Rand (erand@monroestumc.com) and let them know how you will serve. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
The Prayer Group will meet at 9:00 a.m. this Sunday.
The Unstuck small group study will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room this Sunday.
This Sunday, February 19, we will be celebrating Boy Scout Sunday at Waterville United Methodist Church. Scouts from Troop #101 will be taking part in the service as liturgists, greeters and ushers. We will also be recognizing Troop #101’s Eagle Scouts. There will be a special insert in your bulletin with the names of all 131 Eagle Scouts that Troop #101 has produced…dating back to September 14, 1929. You’ll recognize several of the names on this list of distinction!
Worship Service for Sunday, February 19:
Call to Worship
Processional Hymn - America the Beautiful
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flags
The Scout Law
Recognition of Boy Scout Troop #101 Eagle Scouts
Song of Worship - More Love, More Power
Kinder Choir - Love Your Neighbor and Each New Day
Children’s Moment -
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Standing on the Promises / Higher Ground
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: Exalted Medley – He Is Exalted with We Will Glorify
Offertory: I Will Enter His Gates with This Is the Day
Postlude: Holy, Holy, Holy
Scripture - Matthew 5:38-48
Sermon - Why Go the Second Mile?
Hymn - Lord, I Want to Be a Christian
Choral Benediction - The Lord Bless and Keep You
Prayer Partner for Pastor Mike this week: Delores Young
This Sunday is a Welcome a Neighbor Sunday. We have 9 gift bags that will need to be distributed to new neighbors in our area. Please check the map by the front door to see if any of these residents live close to you.
There is a special insert in your bulletin this Sunday concerning an upcoming movie. Is Genesis History? will be shown for one night only. In our area, it will be shown at Fallen Timbers Cinema at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 23. Hike through canyons, climb up mountains, and dive below the sea to discover well-researched insights from more than a dozen experts in this new documentary. The film is hosted by Del Tackett, the creator of “The Truth Project” that several of us participated in several years ago. You may purchase tickets by going to IsGenesisHistory.com.
Marc & Anna Banachowski and Alaina Hem have signed up to be your Fellowship Hosts for the month of February. All of the months are still available except for May.
Project PJ is currently underway at the SeaGate Foodbank. The women of the M&Ms Bible study volunteer there monthly and we are asking the congregation to join us for Project PJ. Through the month of February we are collecting new and gently used pajamas for ages 12 and older. They have a real need for those sizes, but any size will be okay. We are also asking for stuffed animals; these can be new or used (but clean). Please place your donations on the table in the Fireside room. Thank You!!
Four women showed up on Thursday morning to finish the 40 fleece blankets that The Women’s Ministry will be contributing to Project PJ. Thanks to Cindy Box, Terry Myers, Cindy Nowak and Karen Wiggins for your knot tying expertise.
Ash Wednesday is on March first this year. As we begin the season of Lent, the church will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. that morning. Pastor Mike will provide Holy Communion and the imposition of ashes for those desiring to begin this season in a time of personal reflection. This is a great way to begin a season of introspection and preparation for Holy Week and Easter.
A new Lenten study series will begin on Sunday, March 5 at 9:00 a.m. and Tuesday evening, March 7 at 7:00 p.m. We will be using Max Lucado’s He Chose the Nails. This is a five-session video Bible study. Max continues by examining the gifts that Christ gave at his crucifixion. These include not only the gift of the cross, but also the gift of the thorns, the nails, and the empty tomb. The cross is rich with God’s gifts of grace, and as we unwrap them, we will hear him whisper, “I did it just for you.” Both classes will be held in the church Fireside Room. Signup sheets are on the bulletin board in the hallway if you would like to attend.
Save the date! - Plans for Vacation Bible School 2017 are underway and we wanted to let you know the dates so you could mark your calendars. VBS will be July 9 or 10th through July 13th. The VBS planning team is still deciding whether to have VBS be 4 or 5 days this year. In the past, it has always been 5 days, but we struggled to get volunteers last year and may shorten it a day in hopes to get more volunteers. We will keep you posted on the official start date soon, but it will either be July 9th or 10th. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Shelton 567-202-5035 or sshelton171@gmail.com. The theme for VBS this year is “Maker Fun Factory - Created by God. Built for a Purpose.”
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News For February 10. 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Jim Simpson has been moved to St. Clare Commons which is located by the Catholic church on Route 25. Cards would be welcome and may be sent to him at the following address: 12469 Five Point Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551. Please continue to lift up Jim, Marilyn, Mike and Mary in your prayers as they all deal with this transition.
Our February Mission Focus is Freedom School. A Freedom School is a six-week Monday through Friday reading and enrichment program developed by the Children’s Defense Fund in 1995 which has a proven track record for increasing reading levels from 1.4 to 2.2 grade levels over two to three summers that children participate in the Freedom School. Freedom Schools were birthed as a vision to end what is known as the “cradle to prison pipeline.” We know there is a direct correlation between third grade reading test scores and incarceration in adulthood for at-risk, poverty and lower income children in our urban areas. The Maumee Watershed District of the United Methodist Church is hosting a Freedom School at the Monroe Street UMC beginning this summer. Our gifts will become a gift of life, a positive enrichment experience and a blessing to 50 children in the urban poverty around Monroe Street UMC this summer as we offer them a life-changing Freedom School! There is also a need for volunteers to help during the 30 days of summer when the children are participating in the Freedom School: Classroom volunteers who will aid the trained teachers; servers and assistants to feed breakfast and lunch each day, story readers for their opening circle time each day; enrichment teachers and leaders; Field Trip chaperones for enrichment activities; tutors to give extra help to students; hostesses for the weekly parent’s meeting when they gather for their educational time and also babysitters to provide the parents child care; people to assist in creating a reading space in the Monroe Street United Methodist Church; and because the church is not air conditioned, fans, fans and more fans. You may email either Rev. Rae Lynn Schleif (rschleif@wocumc.org) or Elizabeth Rand (erand@monroestumc.com) and let them know how you will serve. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
The Prayer Group will meet at 9:00 a.m. this Sunday. Since the hand bells will be practicing in the sanctuary, look for signs as to your meeting location.
The Unstuck small group study will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room this Sunday.
Worship Service for Sunday, February 12:
Prelude by the Handbell Choir - You Raise Me Up
Opening Prayer
Song of Worship - Create In Me a Clean Heart
Children’s Moment -
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - I Love You, Lord
Olga’s selections:
Offertory: The Church’s One Foundation
Postlude: Lord, Be Glorified
Scripture - Matthew 5:21-26
Sermon - It Is All About Relationships
Hymn - Breathe on Me, Breath of God
Choral Benediction - The Lord Bless and Keep You
Liturgist: Dave Landis
Prayer Partners for Pastor Mike this week: Karen & Tom Wiggins
There is a special insert in your bulletin this Sunday concerning an upcoming movie. Is Genesis History? will be shown for one night only. In our area, it will be shown at Fallen Timbers Cinema at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 23. Hike through canyons, climb up mountains, and dive below the sea to discover well-researched insights from more than a dozen experts in this new documentary. The film is hosted by Del Tackett, the creator of “The Truth Project” that several of us participated in several years ago. You may purchase tickets by going to IsGenesisHistory.com.
Marc & Anna Banachowski and Alaina Hem have signed up to be your Fellowship Hosts for the month of February. All of the months are still available except for May.
New activity at future WUMC site - Mother Nature has finally given us a break in the weather this week such that Total Ground Solutions (TGS) could begin to haul dirt onto our future WUMC site. WUMC’s free dirt is no longer coming from Browning Masonic Community, as their upcoming phase 2 project now requires their dirt and additional fill. With the help of TGS, the site development team has secured free dirt donations in the amount of our need from other projects that are in close proximity to our site. We thank God for always providing!
This Monday, trucks began hauling in dirt and more will continue as weather cooperates in the upcoming weeks. A bulldozer has also been on site shaping the new dirt into a working platform bed. This raised platform of dirt is located behind the future building pad. Once complete, it will allow TGS to continue to haul dirt and work with their excavators on the raised platform, because it will dry faster than surrounding ground.
Project PJ is currently underway at the SeaGate Foodbank. The women of the M&Ms Bible study volunteer there monthly and we are asking the congregation to join us for Project PJ. Through the month of February we are collecting new and gently used pajamas for ages 12 and older. They have a real need for those sizes, but any size will be okay. We are also asking for stuffed animals; these can be new or used (but clean). Please place your donations on the table in the Fireside room. Thank You!! But wait!! There’s more…..
If you know how to use scissors and tie a knot, please join us on Thursday morning, February 16th from 10:00 to 12:00. We have 40 fleece blankets already cut but in need of finishing. All you will need is a pair of scissors, and if you can bring your own that would be a great help. NO sewing whatsoever necessary. We will show you all you need to do. Everyone is welcome! These blankets will also be for Project PJ at the SeaGate Foodbank. If you would like more information you may go to www.seagatefoodbank.org.
Save the date! - Plans for Vacation Bible School 2017 are underway and we wanted to let you know the dates so you could mark your calendars. VBS will be July 9 or 10th through July 13th. The VBS planning team is still deciding whether to have VBS be 4 or 5 days this year. In the past, it has always been 5 days, but we struggled to get volunteers last year and may shorten it a day in hopes to get more volunteers. We will keep you posted on the official start date soon, but it will either be July 9th or 10th. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Shelton 567-202-5035 or sshelton171@gmail.com. The theme for VBS this year is “Maker Fun Factory - Created by God. Built for a Purpose.”
ANTHONY WAYNE SPIRIT OF GIVING is right around the corner and we have a very unique opportunity to help the family of Robby Spanbauer. Robby is a 5th grade student at Fallen Timbers. Last spring, he was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. Since then Robby, his family, the community, and his new school family (the class of 2024) have been fighting hard together. This year the Anthony Wayne Spirit of Giving, a community organization having the mission to help medically fragile families in the Anthony Wayne district, has adopted Robby and his family. The Spirit of Giving was area established in 2006. Thirty families have received significant financial support which has greatly reduced family stress and helped these families to focus their efforts on healing. With that said, there are several ways the Anthony Wayne family can support this family. The first is to attend the Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, February 17 from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. Anne Stevens will have spaghetti dinner tickets and raffle tickets for sale on Sunday morning following worship. Proceeds from Dinner Tickets and Raffle Tickets benefit the Spanbauer Family.
Bill Plassmann has placed DVD copies of the Children’s Christmas Program on the shelf outside the church office. He asks that those taking a DVD make a donation to the Youth Group Mission Trip fund.
The 2017 edition of the Church Directory is now available. The purple booklets are located in a basket on the shelf outside of the church office. Please take one copy per family.
Next Sunday, February 19, we will be celebrating Boy Scout Sunday at Waterville United Methodist Church. Scouts from Troop #101 will be taking part in the service. We will also be recognizing Troop #101’s Eagle Scouts. Please plan on joining us for this special day.
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News For February 3, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Our February Mission Focus is Freedom School. A Freedom School is a six-week Monday through Friday reading and enrichment program developed by the Children’s Defense Fund in 1995 which has a proven track record for increasing reading levels from 1.4 to 2.2 grade levels over two to three summers that children participate in the Freedom School. Freedom Schools were birthed as a vision to end what is known as the “cradle to prison pipeline.” We know there is a direct correlation between third grade reading test scores and incarceration in adulthood for at-risk, poverty and lower income children in our urban areas. The Maumee Watershed District of the United Methodist Church is hosting a Freedom School at the Monroe Street UMC beginning this summer. Our gifts will become a gift of life, a positive enrichment experience and a blessing to 50 children in the urban poverty around Monroe Street UMC this summer as we offer them a life-changing Freedom School! There is also a need for volunteers to help during the 30 days of summer when the children are participating in the Freedom School: Classroom volunteers who will aid the trained teachers; servers and assistants to feed breakfast and lunch each day, story readers for their opening circle time each day; enrichment teachers and leaders; Field Trip chaperones for enrichment activities; tutors to give extra help to students; hostesses for the weekly parent’s meeting when they gather for their educational time and also babysitters to provide the parents child care; people to assist in creating a reading space in the Monroe Street United Methodist Church; and because the church is not air conditioned, fans, fans and more fans. You may email either Rev. Rae Lynn Schleif (rschleif@wocumc.org) or Elizabeth Rand (erand@monroestumc.com) and let them know how you will serve. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
The Prayer Group will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the sanctuary this Sunday.
Worship Service for Sunday, February 5:
Call to Worship
Opening Prayer
Song of Worship - Here I Am to Worship
Children’s Moment -
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Bread & Wine, Wine & Bread
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
Offertory: Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
Postlude: For the Beauty of the Earth
Scripture - Matthew 5:13-20
Sermon - Changing Our World
Celebration of Holy Communion by Intinction with Anne Stevens and Tehya Collinsworth serving as Communion servers
Hymn - Here I Am, Lord
Choral Benediction -
Liturgist: Tom Quinn
Prayer Partners for Pastor Mike this week: Dave & Cathy Landis
Marc & Anna Banachowski and Alaina Hem have signed up to be your Fellowship Hosts for the month of February. All of the months are still available except for May.
It takes many hands to provide a meaningful worship experience each week. Today, I would like to acknowledge those individuals who have agreed to prepare communion, be communion servers and then clean up following the worship service for 2017. A “big shout out” to Ann Nightingale, Mary Williams, Tehya Collinsworth, Sue Gregory, Terry Myers, Anne Stevens and Ron and Lou Peyton. Thank you for your dedication to this position and your willingness to serve, not only our congregation, but our Lord each month.
New activity at future WUMC site - Mother Nature has finally given us a break in the weather this week such that Total Ground Solutions (TGS) could begin to haul dirt onto our future WUMC site. WUMC’s free dirt is no longer coming from Browning Masonic Community, as their upcoming phase 2 project now requires their dirt and additional fill. With the help of TGS, the site development team has secured free dirt donations in the amount of our need from other projects that are in close proximity to our site. We thank God for always providing!
This Monday, trucks began hauling in dirt and more will continue as weather cooperates in the upcoming weeks. A bulldozer has also been on site shaping the new dirt into a working platform bed. This raised platform of dirt is located behind the future building pad. Once complete, it will allow TGS to continue to haul dirt and work with their excavators on the raised platform, because it will dry faster than surrounding ground
Project PJ is currently underway at the SeaGate Foodbank. The women of the M&Ms Bible study volunteer there monthly and we are asking the congregation to join us for Project PJ. Through the month of February we are collecting new and gently used pajamas for ages 12 and older. They have a real need for those sizes, but any size will be okay. We are also asking for stuffed animals; these can be new or used (but clean). Please place your donations on the table in the Fireside room. Thank You!! But wait!! There’s more…..
If you know how to use scissors and tie a knot, please join us on Thursday morning, February 16th from 10:00 to 12:00. We have 40 fleece blankets already cut but in need of finishing. All you will need is a pair of scissors, and if you can bring your own that would be a great help. NO sewing whatsoever necessary. We will show you all you need to do. Everyone is welcome! These blankets will also be for Project PJ at the SeaGate Foodbank. If you would like more information you may go to www.seagatefoodbank.org.
Save the date! - Plans for Vacation Bible School 2017 are underway and we wanted to let you know the dates so you could mark your calendars. VBS will be July 9 or 10th through July 13th. The VBS planning team is still deciding whether to have VBS be 4 or 5 days this year. In the past, it has always been 5 days, but we struggled to get volunteers last year and may shorten it a day in hopes to get more volunteers. We will keep you posted on the official start date soon, but it will either be July 9th or 10th. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Shelton 567-202-5035 or sshelton171@gmail.com. The theme for VBS this year is “Maker Fun Factory - Created by God. Built for a Purpose.”
ANTHONY WAYNE SPIRIT OF GIVING is right around the corner and we have a very unique opportunity to help the family of Robby Spanbauer. Robby is a 5th grade student at Fallen Timbers. Last spring, he was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. Since then Robby, his family, the community, and his new school family (the class of 2024) have been fighting hard together. This year the Anthony Wayne Spirit of Giving, a community organization having the mission to help medically fragile families in the Anthony Wayne district, has adopted Robby and his family. The Spirit of Giving was area established in 2006. Thirty families have received significant financial support which has greatly reduced family stress and helped these families to focus their efforts on healing. With that said, there are several ways the Anthony Wayne family can support this family. The first is to attend the Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, February 17 from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. Tickets for the dinner at $5.00 each and may be purchased at the door. There is also a “Quilt Viewing” during the dates of January 30 - Feb 6. Please stop in the Fallen Timbers Office and purchase quilt raffle tickets from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Quilt raffle tickets are $5.00 each. Raffle tickets will also be on sale at the dinner on Feb. 17 along with silent auction items. Proceeds from Dinner Tickets and Raffle Tickets benefit the Spanbauer Family.
As you shop for Valentine's Day gifts, remember to shop at smile.amazon.com/ch/34-4437474 to support WUMC. Just click the link and you will be taken directly to amazon smile’s website and automatically any purchase will result in a donation to WUMC. Amazon has a large variety of gifts that are perfect for Valentine's Day including electronics, jewelry, clothing, and more. Get a head start on Easter, Mother's Day, Graduation, Father's Day, Bridal and or Baby Shower gifts as well.
Bill Plassmann has placed DVD copies of the Children’s Christmas Program on the shelf outside the church office. He asks that those taking a DVD make a donation to the Youth Group Mission Trip fund.
The 2017 edition of the Church Directory is now available. The purple booklets are located in a basket on the shelf outside of the church office. Please take only one copy per family.
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News For January 27, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Please remember in your prayers, our former Pastor, Dave Hogg who had eye surgery this morning. Cards may be sent to him at 6202 Willowcrest Dr., Columbus, OH 43229
There are seven Welcome a Neighbor Bags that were not delivered following our worship service this past Sunday. Would you please take a moment this Sunday to see if any of these new residents live near you and then deliver a bag on your way home?
Our January Mission Focus is The Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo. Their goal is to lovingly share the truth about life, relationships and faith. They help men and women make life-saving, life-changing decisions by sharing information about options, consequences and available services. With the exception of a small amount of grant funding for abstinence education, all funds come from donations. Over 32,000 women have already received help. The Pregnancy Center continues to be a community outreach committed to expressing the compassion of Christ through support and education in pregnancy related issues. We can help keep the doors open! Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
And speaking of Mission projects….Operation Christmas Child announced yesterday that 11,485, 662 shoeboxes were packed in 2016. Since the project began, over 146 million shoebox gifts have been collected and delivered to children in more than 150 countries around the world. Shoebox gifts collected in 2016 by country: United States – 9,121,799; United Kingdom – 872,104; Canada – 664,525; Germany – 388,673; Australia & New Zealand – 346,592; Spain – 41,107; Finland – 37,144 and Japan – 13,718.
Let's start 2017 getting "Unstuck: Moving From the Mundane to the Meaningful" on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. We will watch the short film clips from "Journey to Jamaa" which uncovers the four themes we will be discussing: Unimaginable, Unsafe, Unwanted and Unstuck. Consider: How can the unimaginable keep us stuck? How can temptation be unsafe where we remain stuck? When we feel unwanted, how does that keep us stuck? Where is Jesus in all of these situations? After seeing the film, what can you being to do to become "unstuck"? Everyone wants to make a difference in someone's lives. We've talked about living and loving generously. Now it's time to get Unstuck and Move from Mundane to Meaningful.
See you on Sunday mornings or Tuesday evenings!
Char and Pastor Mike
The Prayer Group will resume meeting at 9:00 a.m. in the sanctuary this Sunday.
Worship Service for Sunday, January 29:
Call to Worship
Songs of Worship - Amazing Grace / My Chains are Gone
Kinder Choir - Faith, Sing a Song of Praise and D-I-S-C-I-P-L-E-S
Children’s Moment - Mission Jar collection for the Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Thou Art Worthy
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: Praise Him! Praise Him! Medley
Offertory: He Keeps Me Singing
Postlude: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name
Scripture - Matthew 5:1-12
Sermon - Finding True Happiness
Hymn - Come, Christians, Join to Sing
Choral Benediction - Our New Year’s Prayer for You
Liturgist: Dave Landis
Prayer Partners for Pastor Mike this week: Melva and Jerry Robinson
No one has signed up to be Fellowship Hosts for the month of January. Thank you to Melva and Jerry Robinson who have stepped up and have been your hosts this month. All of the months are still available except for May.
Just a reminder to please pick up your 2017 offering envelopes when you are at church this Sunday. Please pick your set of offering envelopes up to help us save on postage…they will cost close to $5.00 each to mail.
If you receive your statement of giving at the end of the year by email, they were sent out on Saturday, January 7. If you receive a hard copy, they are available for you to pick up on the shelf outside the church office.
For the past few years, the M&M Bible Study has been volunteering at the SeaGate Food Bank the first Wednesday of the month packing food boxes for senior citizens. They start at 10:00 a.m. and work until 11:30/Noon. They would like to open this mission project up to the entire congregation, women, men and children. Lunch afterwards at a local restaurant is included but is optional. The work is not hard and they all have a good time, lots of laughter and fellowship. Throughout the year there are other short projects they help with also. You can carpool from the church or meet them there. If you would like to join them, please contact Penny Greenlese at pgreenlese@yahoo.com or 419-206-1602. They would love to have your help and you will be rewarded with a feeling of helping those less fortunate. The next visit to the Foodbank will be on Wednesday, February 1. This is the month that they are collecting pajamas, stuffed animals, children’s books and blankets for those who need them.
Bill Plassmann has placed DVD copies of the Children’s Christmas Program on the shelf outside the church office. He asks that those taking a DVD make a donation to the Youth Group Mission Trip fund.
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News for January 20, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Please lift up in your prayers, Lowell Crabtree, the father of Pam Denman, who will be having double by-pass heart surgery this afternoon.
Also, prayers are requested for:
Bonne Spychalski who underwent back surgery yesterday. Bonne is in St. Luke’s – Room #384.
Char Hansen will be traveling to Florida to be with her mother who continues to have health issues
Barb Page is in St. Luke’s hospital with a heart issue
Ted Myers is also in St. Luke’s hospital with pneumonia
Today is the deadline for any items that you want included in the February issue of The Ambassador. Please send them to Janet at wumcjanet@watervilleumc.org
Our January Mission Focus is The Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo. Their goal is to lovingly share the truth about life, relationships and faith. They help men and women make life-saving, life-changing decisions by sharing information about options, consequences and available services. With the exception of a small amount of grant funding for abstinence education, all funds come from donations. Over 32,000 women have already received help. The Pregnancy Center continues to be a community outreach committed to expressing the compassion of Christ through support and education in pregnancy related issues. We can help keep the doors open! Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
Let's start 2017 getting "Unstuck: Moving From the Mundane to the Meaningful" on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. We will watch the short film clips from "Journey to Jamaa" which uncovers the four themes we will be discussing: Unimaginable, Unsafe, Unwanted and Unstuck. Consider: How can the unimaginable keep us stuck? How can temptation be unsafe where we remain stuck? When we feel unwanted, how does that keep us stuck? Where is Jesus in all of these situations? After seeing the film, what can you being to do to become "unstuck"? Everyone wants to make a difference in someone's lives. We've talked about living and loving generously. Now it's time to get Unstuck and Move from Mundane to Meaningful.
See you on Sunday mornings or Tuesday evenings!
Char and Pastor Mike
The Prayer Group will resume meeting at 9:00 a.m. in the sanctuary this Sunday.
Worship Service for Sunday, January 22:
Prelude by the Handbell Choir - With Praises Ring
Call to Worship
Songs of Worship - Open the Eyes of My Heart and The Heart of Worship
Children’s Moment-
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Jehovah Shalom (He is Our Peace)
Olga’s selections:
Offertory: Higher Ground
Postlude: Shine, Jesus, Shine
Scripture- Matthew 4:12-23
Sermon - Will We Follow When Jesus Calls?
Hymn - I Have Decided to Follow Jesus
Choral Benediction - Our New Year’s Prayer for You
Liturgist: Tom Quinn
Prayer Partners for Pastor Mike this week: Penn & Char Pritchett
This Sunday is a Welcome A Neighbor Sunday. We will have 12 gift bags that will need to be delivered to new residents in the Waterville area. Please check the map by the main entrance to see if any of these new neighbors live near you.
No one has signed up to be Fellowship Hosts for the month of January.
Just a reminder to please pick up your 2017 offering envelopes when you are at church this Sunday. Please pick your set of offering envelopes up to help us save on postage…they will cost close to $5.00 each to mail.
If you receive your statement of giving at the end of the year by email, they were sent out on Saturday, January 7. If you receive a hard copy, they will be available for you to pick up on the shelf outside the church office.
Mission Update – Karen Wiggins, our Mission Chairwoman, just heard from the Salvation Army that our day of ringing the bell at their Red Kettle collection point resulted in $754.93!! That is over $100 more than we collected in 2015! Thank you to all the members who staffed the kettle that day, kept that bell ringing, and smiled at everyone who donated. Hopefully everyone noticed our sign for WUMC and now has a sense of our presence in the community.
For the past few years, the M&M Bible Study has been volunteering at the SeaGate Food Bank the first Wednesday of the month packing food boxes for senior citizens. We start at 10:00 a.m. and work until 11:30/Noon. We would like to open this mission project up to the entire congregation, women, men and children. Lunch afterwards at a local restaurant is included but is optional. The work is not hard and we all have a good time, lots of laughter and fellowship. Throughout the year there are other short projects we help with also. You can carpool from the church or meet us there. If you would like to join us, please contact Penny Greenlese at pgreenlese@yahoo.com or 419-206-1602. We would love to have your help and you will be rewarded with a feeling of helping those less fortunate. The next visit to the Foodbank will be on Wednesday, February 1.
Bill Plassmann has placed DVD copies of the Children’s Christmas Program on the shelf outside the church office. He asks that those taking a DVD make a donation to the Youth Group Mission Trip fund.
The counter by the dishwasher in the kitchen is full of serving trays and Tupperware containers from all the goodies that were brought to the church during the month of December (Theatre for the World and the Children’s Christmas Program). Please take a few minutes to see if any of these dishes belong to you so we can get them back home where they belong.
The make-over on the bathroom near Fellowship Hall is almost complete! A big thank you to Art Meade and the Board of Trustees for making this much needed improvement
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News for January 13, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
The Fellowship Hall has been reserved on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Our January Mission Focus is The Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo. Their goal is to lovingly share the truth about life, relationships and faith. They help men and women make life-saving, life-changing decisions by sharing information about options, consequences and available services. With the exception of a small amount of grant funding for abstinence education, all funds come from donations. Over 32,000 women have already received help. The Pregnancy Center continues to be a community outreach committed to expressing the compassion of Christ through support and education in pregnancy related issues. We can help keep the doors open! Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
Let's start 2017 getting "Unstuck: Moving From the Mundane to the Meaningful" on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. We will watch the short film clips from "Journey to Jamaa" which uncovers the four themes we will be discussing: Unimaginable, Unsafe, Unwanted and Unstuck. Consider: How can the unimaginable keep us stuck? How can temptation be unsafe where we remain stuck? When we feel unwanted, how does that keep us stuck? Where is Jesus in all of these situations? After seeing the film, what can you being to do to become "unstuck"? Everyone wants to make a difference in someone's lives. We've talked about living and loving generously. Now it's time to get Unstuck and Move from Mundane to Meaningful.
See you on Sunday mornings or Tuesday evenings!
Char and Pastor Mike
The Prayer Group will resume meeting at 9:00 a.m. in the sanctuary this Sunday.
Worship Service for Sunday, January 15:
Call to Worship
Songs of Worship - I Love You, Lord and I Exalt Thee
Children’s Moment-
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Breath of Life
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: Praise the Name of Jesus with All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name
Offertory: When Morning Gilds the Sky
Postlude: I Sing the Mighty Power of God
A Mission Moment about The Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo
Scripture- John 1: 29-42
Sermon - Discovering Jesus, the Teacher
Hymn - Great is Thy Faithfulness
Choral Benediction - Our New Year’s Prayer for You
Liturgist: Dave Landis
Prayer Partner for Pastor Mike this week: Delores Young
No one has signed up to be Fellowship Hosts for the month of January.
If you ordered a poinsettia for Christmas, please remember to take it home with you. There are clear, plastic sleeves beside the piano to help protect it from the cold weather.
Just a reminder to please pick up your 2017 offering envelopes when you are at church this Sunday. Please pick your set of offering envelopes up to help us save on postage…they will cost close to $5.00 each to mail.
If you receive your statement of giving at the end of the year by email, they were sent out on Saturday, January 7. If you receive a hard copy, they will be available for you to pick up on the shelf outside the church office.
Mission Update – Karen Wiggins, our Mission Chairwoman, just heard from the Salvation Army that our day of ringing the bell at their Red Kettle collection point resulted in $754.93!! That is over $100 more than we collected in 2015! Thank you to all the members who staffed the kettle that day, kept that bell ringing, and smiled at everyone who donated. Hopefully everyone noticed our sign for WUMC and now has a sense of our presence in the community.
The Friendly Center serves Toledo’s inner city children and is a ministry of The United Methodist Church. During the cold winter months, they have extra need for NEW hats, gloves/mittens and socks. If you would like to support this ministry, there will be a basket in the Fireside room for collecting these items. The final day to donate will be this Sunday. Our Women’s Ministry will deliver them to the Friendly Center.
For the past few years, the M&M Bible Study has been volunteering at the SeaGate Food Bank the first Wednesday of the month packing food boxes for senior citizens. We start at 10:00 a.m. and work until 11:30/Noon. We would like to open this mission project up to the entire congregation, women, men and children. Lunch afterwards at a local restaurant is included but is optional. The work is not hard and we all have a good time, lots of laughter and fellowship. Throughout the year there are other short projects we help with also. You can carpool from the church or meet us there. If you would like to join us, please contact Penny Greenlese at pgreenlese@yahoo.com or 419-206-1602. We would love to have your help and you will be rewarded with a feeling of helping those less fortunate.
All of our small groups are meeting again following the Christmas holiday. Please take a few minutes this Sunday to look over the ivory insert in your bulletin that lists them and their meeting times. We currently have two groups meeting on Sunday mornings, Sunday evenings for Youth, two on Tuesday evenings, one on Wednesday mornings and one on Thursday mornings. You would be welcome to join any of these groups.
Bill Plassmann has placed DVD copies of the Children’s Christmas Program on the shelf outside the church office. He asks that those taking a DVD make a donation to the Youth Group Mission Trip fund.
The counter by the dishwasher in the kitchen is full of serving trays and Tupperware containers from all the goodies that were brought to the church during the month of December (Theatre for the World and the Children’s Christmas Program). Please take a few minutes to see if any of these dishes belong to you so we can get them back home where they belong.
Art Meade is almost done with the construction/renovation in the restroom just off Fellowship Hall. One of the toilets will be removed and a pedestal sink will be installed along with new floor tiles that will extend partially up the walls. A changing station for babies will be installed and the lighting will also be updated. Please be patient while this project moves forward.
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News for January 3, 2017
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Here is your Friday e-blast and few days early this week. Janet will be in the office for the remainder of the week. The bulletins have been printed for Sunday and the PowerPoint slides are finished and loaded on the balcony computer. We will resume our regular office days and hours next week.
Our January Mission Focus is The Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo. Their goal is to lovingly share the truth about life, relationships and faith. They help men and women make life-saving, life-changing decisions by sharing information about options, consequences and available services. With the exception of a small amount of grant funding for abstinence education, all funds come from donations. Over 32,000 women have already received help. The Pregnancy Center continues to be a community outreach committed to expressing the compassion of Christ through support and education in pregnancy related issues. We can help keep the doors open! The Mission Moment that was to take place this Sunday will be pushed back to next Sunday, as the video from The Pregnancy Center was delayed in being delivered to the church office. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
Let's start 2017 getting "Unstuck: Moving From the Mundane to the Meaningful" on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. We will watch the short film clips from "Journey to Jamaa" which uncovers the four themes we will be discussing: Unimaginable, Unsafe, Unwanted and Unstuck. Consider: How can the unimaginable keep us stuck? How can temptation be unsafe where we remain stuck? When we feel unwanted, how does that keep us stuck? Where is Jesus in all of these situations? After seeing the film, what can you being to do to become "unstuck"? Everyone wants to make a difference in someone's lives. We've talked about living and loving generously. Now it's time to get Unstuck and Move from Mundane to Meaningful.
See you on Sunday mornings or Tuesday evenings!
Char and Pastor Mike
The Prayer Group will resume meeting at 9:00 a.m. in the sanctuary this Sunday.
Worship Service for Sunday, January 8:
Call to Worship
Song of Worship - How Great Thou Art
Children’s Moment- Sunday School and Nursery both return this Sunday
Sanctuary Choir Anthem -
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: Christmas Majesty
Offertory: Every time I Feel the Spirit
Postlude: Spirit Song
Financial Update - Tom Wiggins
The Mission Moment will take place next Sunday, as the video from The Pregnancy Center has been delayed.
Scripture- Matthew 3:13-17
Sermon - Receiving the Holy Spirit
Hymn - He Touched Me
Communion will be served at the altar
Choral Benediction -
Liturgist: Tom Quinn
No one has signed up to be Fellowship Hosts for the month of January.
If you ordered a poinsettia for Christmas, please remember to take it home with you. There are clear, plastic sleeves beside the piano to help protect it from the cold weather.
Just a reminder to please pick up your 2017 offering envelopes when you are at church this Sunday. Please pick your set of offering envelopes up to help us save on postage…they will cost close to $5.00 each to mail.
If you receive your statement of giving at the end of the year by email, they will be sent out on Saturday, January 7. If you receive a hard copy, they will be available for you to pick up on the shelf outside the church office on Sunday, January 8.
The Upper Room, a daily devotional book for January and February 2017, is available at both entrances to the sanctuary this Sunday. The cost of each book is $1.00 and may be placed in the offering plate.
The Friendly Center serves Toledo’s inner city children and is a ministry of The United Methodist Church. During the cold winter months, they have extra need for NEW hats, gloves/mittens and socks. If you would like to support this ministry, there will be a basket in the Fireside room for collecting these items. The final day to donate will be January 15. Our Women’s Ministry will deliver them to the Friendly Center.
For the past few years, the M&M Bible Study has been volunteering at the SeaGate Food Bank the first Wednesday of the month packing food boxes for senior citizens. We start at 10:00 a.m. and work until 11:30/Noon. We would like to open this mission project up to the entire congregation, women, men and children. Lunch afterwards at a local restaurant is included but is optional. The work is not hard and we all have a good time, lots of laughter and fellowship. Throughout the year there are other short projects we help with also. You can carpool from the church or meet us there. If you would like to join us, please contact Penny Greenlese at pgreenlese@yahoo.com or 419-206-1602. We would love to have your help and you will be rewarded with a feeling of helping those less fortunate.
Bill Plassmann has placed DVD copies of the Children’s Christmas Program on the shelf outside the church office. He asks that those taking a DVD make a donation to the Youth Group Mission Trip fund.
The counter by the dishwasher in the kitchen is full of serving trays and Tupperware containers from all the goodies that were brought to the church during the month of December (Theatre for the World and the Children’s Christmas Program). Please take a few minutes to see if any of these dishes belong to you so we can get them back home where they belong.
Art Meade has begun construction/renovation in the restroom just off Fellowship Hall. One of the toilets will be removed and a pedestal sink will be installed along will new floor tiles that will extend partially up the walls. A changing station for babies will be installed and the lighting will also be updated. Please be patient while this project moves forward.
As the year draws to a close, new opportunities for 2017 are just around the corner. New sign-up sheets are posted on the bulletin board in the hallway for Greeters and Fellowship Hosts. Janet is finished with the 2017 Altar Flower calendar. There is also a new Prayer Partner list on the Prayer Table in the sanctuary. Where is God calling you to serve?
Be a Blessing,
Church Cathy
News for December 30, 2016
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Our former member and TFTW Director, Brian Schultz’s father passed away yesterday. Brian’s brother, Jeff, found him at home after being unable to contact him by phone. Brian and his family were able to have a nice visit with him on Dec. 24 and they are grateful for that. Please lift the whole family in your prayers. The loss of a second parent is so heartbreaking. Brian’s address is 5430 Alston Grove Dr., Westerville, OH43082.
Today, Friday, is the final day to turn in any financial giving to be credited to this year’s financial statement. Tom will be stopping by the church to pick up contributions after the mail has been delivered today, but will wait and make a final deposit at the bank on Saturday at Noon. Please call him or email him: financialsec@watervilleumc.org or 419-878-5503 if you need to drop items off at his house either this evening or in the morning.
Our January Mission Focus is The Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo. Their goal is to lovingly share the truth about life, relationships and faith. They help men and women make life-saving, life-changing decisions by sharing information about options, consequences and available services. With the exception of a small amount of grant funding for abstinence education, all funds come from donations. Over 32,000 women have already received help. The Pregnancy Center continues to be a community outreach committed to expressing the compassion of Christ through support and education in pregnancy related issues. We can help keep the doors open! Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
There will not be any small group Bible Study at 9:00 a.m. this Sunday.
The Prayer Group will not be meeting on New Year’s Day at 9:00 a.m. They will resume on Sunday, January 8, 2017.
Worship Service for Sunday, January 1:
Call to Worship
Song of Worship - Good Christian Friends, Rejoice
Children’s Moment- There will not be any Sunday School or Nursery this Sunday
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Now the Holly Bears a Berry
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: Christmas Rejoicing
Offertory: We Three Kings
Postlude: Kling, Glöckchen
Scripture- Matthew 2:13-23
Sermon - God Will Provide the Way
Hymn - Go, Tell It on the Mountain
Choral Benediction -
LiturgistDave Landis
No one has signed up to be Fellowship Hosts for the month of January.
Just a reminder to please pick up your 2017 offering envelopes when you are at church on New Year’s Day. We have moved them onto a kitchen cart and will have them in the sanctuary before and after the service this Sunday. Please pick your set of offering envelopes up to help us save on postage…they will cost close to $5.00 each to mail.
If you receive your statement of giving at the end of the year by email, they will be sent out on Saturday, January 7. If you receive a hard copy, they will be available for you to pick up on the shelf outside the church office on Sunday, January 8.
The Upper Room, a daily devotional book for January and February 2017, is available at both entrances to the sanctuary this Sunday. The cost of each book is $1.00 and may be placed in the offering plate.
The Friendly Center serves Toledo’s inner city children and is a ministry of The United Methodist Church. During the cold winter months, they have extra need for NEW hats, gloves/mittens and socks. If you would like to support this ministry, there will be a basket in the Fireside room for collecting these items. The final day to donate will be January 15. Our Women’s Ministry will deliver them to the Friendly Center.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY – For the past few years, the M&M Bible Study has been volunteering at the SeaGate Food Bank the first Wednesday of the month packing food boxes for senior citizens. We start at 10:00 a.m. and work until 11:30/Noon. We would like to open this mission project up to the entire congregation, women, men and children. Lunch afterwards at a local restaurant is included but is optional. The work is not hard and we all have a good time, lots of laughter and fellowship. Throughout the year there are other short projects we help with also. You can carpool from the church or meet us there. If you would like to join us, please contact Penny Greenlese at pgreenlese@yahoo.com or 419-206-1602. We would love to have your help and you will be rewarded with a feeling of helping those less fortunate.
A new eight-week small group study will begin on January 8. It is called Unstuck – Moving from the Mundane to the Meaningful. Are you stuck in a rut? It’s easy for Christians to find themselves caught up in the life of cluttered schedules, rhythms, and routines dictated by our culture. Many feel stuck in the routine of life—their jobs, relationships, and daily circumstances. They know it’s not the life they dreamed of. And they feel stuck in a life yearning for deeper meaning. The Unstuck Bible study has been designed to help guide you out of the ruts and pitfalls that so often ensnare us all. You will be inspired and equipped through the powerful biblical teaching of Mark Batterson, Francis Chan, Lisa Harper and Rich Stearns. Each of these teachers will draw from the lessons of the award-winning short film Journey to Jamaa—a true story about two kids who are forced to search for hope in a broken world. The dynamic combination of the film, profound biblical teaching and powerful real-life stories from everyday people will help you and your group get unstuck and back on the path to a life of purpose that God intends for you! Classes will meet on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room and then again on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the same location. Charlene Hansen will be leading the Sunday morning class and Pastor Mike will be leading the Tuesday evening class.
As the year draws to a close, new opportunities for 2017 are just around the corner. New sign-up sheets are posted on the bulletin board in the hallway for Greeters and Fellowship Hosts. Janet is finished with the 2017 Altar Flower calendar. There is also a new Prayer Partner list on the Prayer Table in the sanctuary. Where is God calling you to serve?
Happy New Year,
Church Cathy
News for December 23, 2016
Dear Members and Friends of Waterville United Methodist Church,
Jerry and Melva picked up the 38 poinsettia plants Thursday morning and have placed them around the base of the altar. (If you ordered a white plant, we were able to secure the additional few plants.) Thank you to all who have purchased plants and to Tom Stain & Sons for the lovely flowers. The sanctuary is stunning! I have placed a photo of the flowers on our Facebook page.
There is still time to invite a neighbor, friend or family member who might want to experience worship with us on Saturday, December 24 at either 7:00 p.m. or the later service which will begin with a Christmas Concert by Olga and 11:15 p.m. and worship at 11:35 p.m. There will not be any nursery available at either service, but remember that we do have the Cry Room in the back of the balcony and a television that shows the service in the downstairs Fireside Room. Janet and Stephanie have also been busy working on activity sheets to be passed out for the children at the early service. Emma Grace Box, granddaughter of Cindy and Doug Box will be baptized at the 7:00 p.m. service. There will not be any communion at the late service this year.
Our December Mission Focus will be IMPACT WITH HOPE (formerly ISOH/IMPACT) is a community based organization with a clear picture of God’s desire for us to help children, their families & communities in desperate need wherever we find them (1 Peter 4:10). They mend broken bodies, bones and spirits by serving the needs of others.
For over 50 years, IMPACT WITH HOPE has reached out across the globe and touched the lives of the poor, sick, and suffering. They are an effective means of reaching hurting people in countries around the world with food, medicine, and other assistance. Their medical teams bring hope by providing medical care to children and their families locally, nationally and internationally. They also supply mission hospitals with supplies and equipment that are desperately needed.
Their disaster and relief aid programs provide desperately needed assistance to victims of natural disaster, war, disease, and famine. They offer food, water, and a network to provide temporary shelter for children and their families in need. Their Bucket Brigade, Kids Against Hunger and Keeping Kids Warm & Kozy ministries reach out to provide the basic essentials for children and their families in crisis. By meeting the critical needs of families in crisis they create hope, and give children and their families a chance to rebuild their lives.
Through Seeds of Hope, IMPACT WITH HOPE and their international partners work with children, families and entire communities to provide micro-enterprises, job training skills, community feeding programs, and educational opportunities for children. These programs reach out and touch the lives in impoverished villages and neighborhoods help individuals break the cycle of poverty and give them hope for a better tomorrow. Mission envelopes are available in the pew racks.
The Prayer Group will not be meeting on Christmas Morning or on New Year’s Day at 9:00 a.m. They will resume on Sunday, January 8, 2017.
Worship Service for Sunday, December 25:
Call to Worship
Songs of Worship - Angels From the Realms of Glory, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, and O Come, All Ye Faithful
Children’s Moment- the children will return to their seats as there is no Sunday School today
Sanctuary Choir Anthem - Good Christian Men Rejoice
Olga’s selections:
Prelude: Angels We Have Heard on High
Offertory: What Child Is This?
Postlude: He Is Born
Scripture- John 1: 1-5
Sermon - In the Beginning Was the Word
Hymn - Joy to the World
Choral Benediction - Our Christmas Prayer for You
Liturgist - Tom Quinn
Tehya Collinsworth has requested a Prayer Quilt for Nancy A. Stafford this Sunday. Nancy was recently moved to a Memory Unit in Bowling Green. Please take a few minutes on Sunday morning to tie a knot and say a prayer.
Terry Myers and Penny Greenlese have been your Fellowship Hosts for December. There will not be any Fellowship Time on Christmas Morning.
Just a reminder to please pick up your 2017 offering envelopes when you are at church on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. They are located on the shelf outside of the church office.
If you receive your statement of giving at the end of the year by email, they will be sent out on Saturday, January 7. If you receive a hard copy, they will be available for you to pick up on the shelf outside the church office on Sunday, January 8.
The Upper Room, a daily devotional book for January and February 2017, is available at both entrances to the sanctuary this Sunday. The cost of each book is $1.00 and may be placed in the offering plate.
The Friendly Center serves Toledo’s inner city children and is a ministry of The United Methodist Church. During the cold winter months, they have extra need for NEW hats, gloves/mittens and socks. If you would like to support this ministry, there will be a basket in the Fireside room for collecting these items. The final day to donate will be January 15. Our Women’s Ministry will deliver them to the Friendly Center.
A new eight-week small group study will begin on January 8. It is called Unstuck – Moving from the Mundane to the Meaningful. Are you stuck in a rut? It’s easy for Christians to find themselves caught up in the life of cluttered schedules, rhythms, and routines dictated by our culture. Many feel stuck in the routine of life—their jobs, relationships, and daily circumstances. They know it’s not the life they dreamed of. And they feel stuck in a life yearning for deeper meaning. The Unstuck Bible study has been designed to help guide you out of the ruts and pitfalls that so often ensnare us all. You will be inspired and equipped through the powerful biblical teaching of Mark Batterson, Francis Chan, Lisa Harper and Rich Stearns. Each of these teachers will draw from the lessons of the award-winning short film Journey to Jamaa—a true story about two kids who are forced to search for hope in a broken world. The dynamic combination of the film, profound biblical teaching and powerful real-life stories from everyday people will help you and your group get unstuck and back on the path to a life of purpose that God intends for you! Classes will meet on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room and then again on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the same location. Charlene Hansen will be leading the Sunday morning class and Pastor Mike will be leading the Tuesday evening class.
As the year draws to a close, new opportunities for 2017 are just around the corner. New sign-up sheets are posted on the bulletin board in the hallway for Greeters and Fellowship Hosts. Janet is finished with the 2017 Altar Flower calendar. There is also a new Prayer Partner list on the Prayer Table in the sanctuary. Where is God calling you to serve?
The church office will be closed on Monday, December 26.
Randall Reihing visited the WUMC new church building site on Waterville-Monclova on Wednesday afternoon while work was in progress on the 200 foot driveway extension to allow secure passage for the dump trucks that will bring the needed fill dirt. The picture he took from his vehicle is below:
Starting the 200 ft driveway extension