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First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood
GOOD NEWS
e-mail: nohofumc@pacbell.net
FEBRUARY 2015
facebook.com/nohofumc1 www.nohofumc.com
IN THIS ISSUE:
ā€¢ Update from SPRC
ā€¢ MM Wafļ¬‚e Breakfast
ā€¢ Multi-Cultural Potluck
ā€¢ Ash Wednesday Service
ā€¢ Give Back During Lent
A NOTE FROM PASTOR JOEY
Any of us who have studied higher math (or at least attempted) know that
knowledge of conversion is essential. Without an understanding of
formulaic expression this ļ¬eld of study becomes laborious and quite
frustrating. Ā  Anyone who has traveled can recall at least one strange
experience where attempts to convert currency was neither easy nor
fruitful. Ā We now live in this wonderful age where we are converting our
televisions from analog to digital signals. I havenā€™t a clue what this means
except that from what I have read it is supposed to be a good thing. The
word conversion has a variety of meanings. Ā  The ļ¬rst listing in my
Merriam Websterā€™s Collegiate Dictionary says, ā€œThe act of converting: Ā the
process of being converted - compare gene conversionā€ The second listing
reads, ā€œAn experience associated with a deļ¬nite and decisive adoption of
religion.ā€
In Mark 1:40-45 we ļ¬nd a type of conversion. Ā We would be quick to say it
is purely a religious experience, however, it seems to be so much more. Ā A
leper comes to Jesus and begs to be healed, saying ā€œIf you choose, you can
make me clean.ā€ Ā Jesus is moved to heal the man, but issues instructions to
obey the Law of Moses regarding healing which required going to the
chief priest before talking to anyone and receiving a blessing and ritual
cleansing. Ā The leper ignores Jesusā€™ instructions, instead telling all about his
healing. Ā  Jesus knew there were a variety of professional prophets and
healers in the region, but he saw himself not as part of a traveling
medicine show, but Ā as an agent of God linked to an historic faith, hence
the instructions to see the priest. Ā  We are not told whether the leper is a
person of faith. Ā Clearly, Jesus linked faith with the process of being healed.Ā 
The conversion which takes place in this story is multilayered. Ā  From a
math standpoint the life of a leper did not add up to much. Ā He would
have been an outcast, cut off from family, friends and society at large.Ā 
Healing meant being counted, belonging. Ā Being converted, a leper now
had currency in community, as a member to be appreciated, rather than
one diseased and despised. Ā As one healed, the leper became converted
scientiļ¬cally from one person to a totally different person. Ā The fact that
the leper did not remain silent is either a clear indication of his
faithlessness or absolute proof of his religious zeal. If one has to choose
between being rigidly religious or whole heartedly converted, the latter
seems the ļ¬ner choice.
Your Friend and Pastor,
Joey
GOOD NEWS is published monthly by
First United Methodist Church of North
Hollywood, California 91601
Phone (818) 763-8231
Minerva CarcaƱo
Bishop
Rev. Dr. Cedrick Bridgeforth
District Superintendent
Dr. Joey K. McDonald
Pastor
Congregation
Ministers
Jeff Thomas
Director of Music
Roger Eshleman
Organist
Nylean Rapinac
Administrator
Patty Kelsey
Director, Program Ministries
Jessica Renslow/Tim Lahr
Director, Outreach Ministries
COME AND WORSHIP
The following Bible passages will be the basis for the 10:30 messages in February
Please take time each week to read the selected passages.
February	 1 	 	 	 To Believe And Belong	 	 1 Corinthians 8:1-13
February 	 8	 	 	 To Speak Of Goodness	 Isaiah 40:21-31
February	 15	 	 	 The Long And Short Version 	 2 Corinthians 4:3-6
February	 22 	 	 	 Read The Fine Print Genesis 9:8-17
	 	 	 	
HIGHLIGHTS OF WORSHIP
January 4 - Today was Epiphany Sunday and we all enjoyed the Christmas decor for a ļ¬nal Sunday
as the Advent season came to a close. Norman Kelsey & Phillip Mottaz shared January
announcements. Our Souper Bowl Sunday Soup Collection began this Sunday and continued
throughout the month. Pastor Joeyā€™s sermon, ā€œWhy Prayer Mattersā€ was based on Psalm 72:1-7, 10-14.
January 11 - This morning we recognized Lynn Hutton for all her time she shares with the children
and for the wonderful Childrenā€™s Christmas Pageant. Patty Kelsey shared a moment with the kids on
getting a chance to start fresh! Genesis 1:1-5, the creation story, was the reading that Pastor Joey
referred to in his message, ā€œTo Regain Form.ā€
January 18 - Pastor Joeyā€™s sermon, ā€œOn Being Human,ā€ was based on 1 Corinthians 6:12-20.
January 25 - Today was United Methodist Women Sunday. The UMW invited Patty Kelsey, Program
Ministries Director and Lay Speaker, to share a sermon titled, ā€œRest Stop,ā€ which was based on Psalm
62:5-12. Many thanks to all of the ladies that took part in worship service; Jodi Smith, Myriel Tyree,
Lynn Yoshizumi, Kathi Ellis, Wendy Welch, Shirley Kurushima, Anita McChesney, Anne Roche, and
Margaret Doggett. Thank you to Tyreeā€™s who helped to set up coffee hour provided by Program
Ministires.
Please contact Patty in the church ofļ¬ce and let her know if you are interested in joining a
Lenten Bible Study led by Pastor Joey. The Series was created by Living The Questions,
and is called ā€œSaving Jesus.ā€
The study would be on Sundays from February 22nd until March 29th, Palm Sunday.
Study will run 1 1/2 - 2 hours with start time TBD.
Please let Patty in the church ofļ¬ce know if youā€™re interested.
The	 Wesley	 School	 &	 
North	 Hollywood	 FUMC
6th	 Annual	 Multi-Cultural	 Potluck
Friday,	 February	 27th	 at	 6:00	 PM
Join	 us	 in	 the	 Social	 Hall	 for	 a	 night	 
of	 delicious	 food,cultural	 appreciation	 
and	 fellowship!	 	 
Please	 bring	 a	 dish	 to	 share	 that	 best	 
represents	 your	 heritage.	 	 
February 18th
6:00 PM
Boyer Chapel & Prayer Chapel
Silent Communion
Meditation & Prayer
Candle Lighting
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Worship Service
Boyer Chapel
Special Music & Readings
NoHo FUMC continues its mission to GIVE BACK
instead of Give Up for Lent!
#46 DAYS OF GIVING
On Ash Wednesday we ask that everyone join us at
worship in Boyer Chapel and grab a few ā€œgive backā€ cards
on our Lenten Board. The Missions Planning committee
will also have Give Back Calendars with various
organization and activities to support during Lent!
Join our movement!
IDEAS FOR LENT
Lent is so much more than just ā€œgiving
something up.ā€ Itā€™s about repentance,
preparation, reļ¬‚ection, discipline, and
reevaluation. Here are other ideas for you
to think about for the Lenten season.
Volunteer for mission events
Donate money to a good cause
Tithe a little extra
Recycle
Purge excess stuff
Donate excess stuff to rescue missions
Simplify your life
Use public transportation
Carpool
Save energy
Call someone and talk to them
Make time to see a friend in person
Reconnect by looking up from your phone
Be positive
Hug more
Smile more
Make eye contact
Listen
Say something kind
Be supportive
Pray more
Whatā€™s Happening in February?
Wednesday, February 11th - UMW General
Luncheon. 12:00 PM in the Lo-Fe-Lo Room.
Lunch and Program. $3 donation. (see details below.)
WAFFLE BREAKFAST
Sunday, February 22nd
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Social Hall
$5 Donation
Tuesday, February 10th
7:00 PM - MM Meeting
7:30 PM - Game Night
Sunday, February 1st - Souper Sunday! Final
day to bring cans of soup to church today and on
Mission Sunday for the Food Pantry.
Sunday, February 8th- Mission Sunday! Bring
non-perishable foods for the Food Pantry. Soup,
Peanut Butter and Tuna requested. Please bring a
few extra dollars for your offering!
Monday, February 9th - All-Church Movie
Night hosted by David! 6:45 PM Dinner and 7:15
Movie in the Lounge. (See details below)
Monday, February 9th
6:45 PM - Dinner
7:15 PM - Movie
Every Sunday in February - A Focus on Black History
10:30 AM worship. We will have a moment of special music,
poetry or readings that celebrate Black History. We hope you
will ļ¬nd these moments inspiring and educational.
Friday, February 27th - Sixth Annual Multi
Cultural Potluck! Potluck Dinner at 6:00 PM in the
Social Hall! Bring a dish that represents your heritage.
(See ļ¬‚yer for details)
Wednesday, February 18th - Ruth Circle meets
at 7:30 PM in the Community Room.
Sunday, February 22nd - Methodist Men Wafļ¬‚e
Breakfast! 9-10 in the Social Hall.
Tuesday, February 10th - Methodist Men
Meeting. 7:00 PM. Lounge. Game Night!
Monday, February 9th - Martha Circle meet in
Hand in Hand 11:00 AM.
Monday, February 16th - Tabitha Circle meets
at 10:30 AM in the Hand in Hand Room.
PB & J PROJECT
Thursday, February 19th
7:00 PM
Lounge
Join us in the lounge as we make 150
sandwiches that will go to the
homeless who visit the North
Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry.
Thursday, February 19th - PB&J Project meets at
7:00 PM in the Lounge. Come make sandwiches for
the homeless that come to the food pantry.
Wednesday, February 18th - Ash Wednesday
Worship Service. 7:00 - 7:30 PM. Boyer Chapel.
Wednesday, February 18th - Silent Prayer &
Communion. 6:00 - 7:00 PM. Boyer Chapel.
Basketball on the Sports Court
Tuesdays & Thursday
6:00 PM
Saturdays
9:00 AM
CHOIR
PRACTICE
Wednesdays
7:30 PM
Main Sanctuary
Eggs
&
Bacon
too!
SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, March 14th, 2015
LUCKY IN FASHION
FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM in the Social Hall!
Tickets are $20
Fashions by Drapers & Damons
Tickets will be available mid-February
purchase from Jodi Smith
UMW GENERAL LUNCHEON
Wednesday, February 11th, 2015
Noon
Lo-Fe-Lo Room
$3.00 donation includes lunch and program
All ladies are welcome!
HOW DO YOU TREAT THE HOMELESS?
By Patty Kelsey
The way we view the homeless is a complex thing.
Pity, sadness, empathy, fear, indifference can be felt
when you see someone who lives on the streets.
When they enter the doors of our church, it can also
cause us to feel uncomfortable or conļ¬‚icted.
Maybe you are unsure how to treat them?
We need to contemplate the humanity of those less
fortunate than us and treat everyone with dignity,
using the Methodist tradition of
Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors.
Something as simple as eye contact, and a ā€œHello,ā€
can make a signiļ¬cant difference to someone who
feels ignored and invisible.
Also, realize that there are members of our
congregation that previously experienced hardship
and were once homeless themselves. It is important
to be sensitive and not make assumptions.
Although we often experience that many of our
homeless population ask for monetary assistance,
there are also many previously homeless who
ask for nothing, other than to be part of a kind,
caring, and welcoming community.
We encourage you to hand out care kits that are
stocked in the lounge when you come across anyone
that needs a hand up.
Feel free to contact the church ofļ¬ce if you need
assistance or have questions or concerns.
DOOR PRIZES NEEDED
Martha Circle is collecting items to be
used as door prizes for the fashion
showĀ thatā€™s coming up on March 8th.Ā 
They should be in nearly new condition
and unwrapped.Ā  See Margaret Doggett,
Judy Palmer or Marijane Settlemyer or any
member of Martha Circle.
Deadline to bring gifts: Before March 8th
He experiences a sudden streak of luck, winning poker games and even surviving deadly combat.Ā  Filled
with tender romance and terriļ¬c suspense, this is an unforgettable story about the surprising paths our lives
often take and the power of fate to guide us to true and everlasting love.Ā  ā€œA Common Life: The Wedding
Story,ā€ about the marriage of Father Tim Kavanagh and Cynthia Coopersmith, is the 6th novel in Jan
Karonā€™s Mitford Series, a celebration of faith and love.
There is also ā€œFlags of our Fathersā€ by James Bradley, the true story behind the 6 men photographed
raising the U.S. ļ¬‚ag at Iwo Jima.Ā 
Bettyā€™s collection also includes ā€œThe Methodist Way of Lifeā€, Bishop Gerald Kennedyā€™s moving, human
story of the beginnings of Methodism in 18th century England, through its turbulent years in the
American colonies, to its westward spread and eventual development through 1958.Ā  More than just the
history of Methodism, he writes of the feeling of being a Methodist, the special experience that is the
Methodist way of life.Ā She also donated Frederick C. Grantā€™s ā€œBasic Christian Beliefsā€, a book designed to
lead Christians to re-examine, reafļ¬rm and implement in daily living the doctrines which differentiate
Christianity from other religions.
If you need help remembering things about your past, to recall it more clearly and most of all, to
understand your memories as a blueprint for the extraordinary life you were meant to have, you need to
read Marilu Hennerā€™s ā€œTotal Memory Makeover: Uncover Your Past, Take Charge of Your Futureā€.Ā 
During the month of February, these 7 books may be found on the piano in the Church Lounge/Library.Ā 
Check ā€˜em Out!
Generous people have donated quite a few books to the church library and I
have been remiss about doing the work necessary to get them ready to put them
on the library shelves.Ā Until now!
Before she moved to Orange County, Betty Hogarth donated several interesting
books.Ā  There are 2 books in the ļ¬ction category. Ā Nicholas Sparksā€™ ā€œThe Lucky
Oneā€ is about a U.S. Marine who ļ¬nds a photograph of a smiling young
woman buried in the dirt during his tour of duty in Iraq.
I am happy to report that, thanks to a very observant person, the book ā€œThis Child Will Be Great,ā€
the memoir of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africaā€™s ļ¬rst female president, found its way back to the Library.Ā 
It is shelved in the Reading Program section but is available for anyone to check out.
By Lynn Yoshizumi
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
We recently were made aware that many of our female congregants (two of which were underage) were
harassed, photographed or experienced unwanted physical contact by a frequent visitor at our church.
Please know that Pastor Joey and the ofļ¬ce staff always want to hear any of your concerns. Even if you
think they are just silly ā€œgut feelings.ā€ You are not being ā€œjudgmental,ā€ or ā€œcritical.ā€ We are here for you.
It is imperative that although we live by the Methodist Tradition of Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open
Doors, that we do not turn a blind eye to anyone that comes into our church to take advantage or to harm.
We have to protect our congregation, especially our elderly, our young women, teens and children. Please
continue to report any odd sightings or behavior to the church ofļ¬ce. We have a plan in place to handle
the person in question.
Epworth Project exists so that the families affected by these disasters will not be forgotten. Epworthā€™s
goal is to provide basic needs for those living in unļ¬t conditions, whether the conditions are hurricane
related or not. It also assists the low income and elderly with home repairs and builds handicapped ramps
for disabled citizens.
In order to ļ¬nance this mission, each team member will pay $350.00 to cover the expenses of the trip, as
well as providing their own transportation to and from Slidell. I intend to pay that portion myself. In
addition funds must be raised for other expenses related to mission local transport, fuel, and other
miscellaneous expenses related to the work. Any money over and above that amount required will also go to
Epworth Project.
So, hereā€™s where you come in. I am attempting to raise $1000 for the team fund and hope that you will
make a donation for this mission. The task of a mission is the actual work we will do in Slidell. While the
task is important, the purpose is the reason we serve - to share the love of Jesus Christ in a way that makes a
difference, to offer hope to the least, the last and the lost. We will connect the physical labor of serving
others to the unconditional love and grace of God, with the end goal being to cultivate change and allow
hope to grow. I hope that you will prayerfully consider making an investment in this mission. Through your
ļ¬nancial support, you will join us in serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and help us to be his hands
and feet in Slidell, Louisiana.
In Christā€™s Love,
Ken Ellis
In April, I will travel with others of the North District
Mission Team to work in Slidell, Louisiana. We will be
working with the Epworth Project in Slidell, located at
Aldersgate United Methodist Church, serving the people of
the Southeast Louisiana. The Greater New Orleans area
has endured two major hurricanes (Katrina in 2005 and
Isaac in 2012) in the past 10 years leaving thousands
homeless and in great need.
Most people are well aware of the damages caused by
Hurricane Katrina, but MANY are not aware of the more
than 40,000 homes that were damaged by Hurricane Isaac
(which hit seven years to the day after Katrina).
Our Missions Team Annual Planning Meeting took place on
Saturday, January 24th. Keep an eye out for our Mission Calendar that
will come out on Ash Wednesday, detailing all sorts of ways you can
GIVE BACK locally, nationally and world wide during Lent!
2015 Missions: The Epworth Project, Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission,
UMCOR, Big Sunday, Imagine No Malaria, Discovery Arts, Shelter Animals, Our
Homeless Community, Operation Gratitude, International Justice Mission, Red Bird
Mission, Angels Haven Thai Orphanage, Heifer Project and the
North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry!
ā€œNo act of kindness, however small, is wasted.ā€
~Aesop
ā€œThe best way to ļ¬nd yourself is to lose
yourself in the service of others.ā€ ~Ghandi
ā€œNever doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world;
indeed, itā€™s the only thing that ever has.ā€ ~Margaret Mead
#46DaysOfGiving
STAFF PARISH UPDATES
by Myriel Tyree
Jessie Renslow is stepping down as Director of Outreach
Ministries for our parish to move back to her hometown of
Gary, Indiana. Jessie accepted a job as the Community
Coordinator and will be driving cross country on February
13th. Although it is sad to see a Jessie move on, we are very
happy for her future endeavors.
Jessie has done a fabulous job enhancing NOHOFUMCā€™s online
presence. We thank her for her hard work and will miss her!
Safe travels, Jessie, and many blessings on your new adventure
back in your olā€™ hometown of Gary!
Tim Lahr, will be taking over the position of Outreach
Ministries Director immediately. Tim, is a recent graduate of
The Arts Institute of California-Hollywood, with a Bachelorā€™s
of Science in Digital Film Making and Video Production.
Tim will use his considerable success through new technology
in making our presence known in the community, one notable
example being the Christmas Tree Lot. Tim is an active
member of our congregation and a familiar face on Sundays.
Please join us in welcoming Tim and in saying, ā€œThank You &
Farewell,ā€ to Jessie.
Itā€™s funny how fast ļ¬ve years can ļ¬‚y by. Having been raised in a United Methodist Church, I spent
a decade searching for a congregation that reminded me of the one I had been brought up in. I
had almost given up, and then on a whim, I decided to check out NoHo FUMC one day in 2010.
From my ļ¬rst visit it was like Iā€™d found my bridge back home. Everyone was so friendly, from then
on I was engulfed in an instant community. My spirit was able to ļ¬‚ourish in this environment. So,
now it is a bittersweet time for me. Iā€™m moving home to new opportunities, ones that Iā€™m very
excited about, but I wonā€™t forget my time here.
The essence of NoHo FUMC will linger in my heart, as it has fondly shaped my ļ¬nal ļ¬ve years in
Los Angeles. Iā€™ve truly been blessed having been a part of our congregation and will miss all of
you. Iā€™m happy to be leaving your digital media needs in the capable hands of Tim Lahr. Thank
you for all for your love and support!
February 1	 Lisa Zung
February 2	 Mee Zung
February 4	 Morenike Lake
February 4	 Sandra Smith
February 5	 Dr. Lancelot Lake
February 5	 Justin Parnell
February 6	 Don Farrand
February 6	 Norman Kelsey
February 6	 Tiernan Paull
February 10 Daisy Galvis
February 10 Grace Lawrence
February 12 Michael Cox
February 13 Jackie Sawiris
February 14 Wendy Ince
February 15 Jim Wilkinson
February 20 Ava Peat
February 20 Beyla Nyaforh
February 21 Dr. Phil Griggs
February 25 Scott Shepard
February 27 Steve Pitchford
February 28 David Eshleman
February 28 Uma Tokahuta
Jonathan Thomas
Please lift up Jeff Thomas and his entire family.
Rachel Kim
Please lift up Hannah Ye-Books and family.
Scott Peatā€™s Uncle Dave, suffered a massive stroke on Tuesday, December 30th.
Lisa Chebyā€™s friend, Dallas Taylor, had to ļ¬‚y to Ecuador to care for his brother who became ill.
Both are doing well now.
Elena was granted religious asylum and wanted to thank everyone for their support and prayers.
Joyce Cunningham took a series of bad falls and was moved to assisted living. She was having quite
a difļ¬cult time adjusting to the drastic life changes.
Sharon Natoli requests prayers for her Daughter, Noelle, who is going through a divorce and for her
Grandson, Anthony, who is autistic. Anthony also suffers from apraxia of speech.
Deanne Cox underwent surgery to place a catheter in her abdomen on Tuesday, January 27th. The
surgery was successful and Deanne will soon undergo training to receive at-home dialysis.
Charlie Cox has been dealing with high blood sugar levels.
Ralph Seyboldā€™s sister, Barbara Stutes, is in a coma.
Doug Eboch requests prayers for his Aunt Judie, cousin Leslie, and Leslie's Son, Conner. Leslie's 16
year old son (Judie's grandson and Conner's brother) Nick Grant, was killed/murdered the week of
January 20th.
Heidi Randel, daughter of Hanna Sack, had back surgery on January 22nd.
Reļ¬‚ections
! Joey K. "Donald
Reļ¬‚ections are part of the weekly bulletin inserts for worship. This writing is originally from January 11, 2009
and Pastor Joeyā€™s sermon was titled ā€œFrom Hands Of Faith Come Heavenly Thingsā€ based on Acts 19:1-7.
Acts 19:1-7 is a text detailing what some refer to as Baptism in the Holy Spirit. Ā  Paul has
followed Apollos into Ephesus and encounters followers of John the Baptist. In conversation,
he discovers they have no understanding of the Holy Spirit. Ā Paul and those with him lay hands
on them, and their world is changed radically because they can now speak in tongues, and
prophesy. Ā Luke reports that there were about twelve, which is a way of linking this story back
to the ministry of Jesus and the original twelve disciples. Ā The ultimate question here is, what
does it mean to follow Jesus? Ā More importantly, how do believers respond to life in terms of
the gifts it brings? Ā 
Stephen Schwartz in the song ā€œAll Good Gifts,ā€ written for the musical ā€œGodspell,ā€ gives a
wonderful indication. Ā ā€œWe plow the ļ¬elds and scatter the good seed on the land, but it is fed
and watered by Godā€™s almighty hand. Ā He sends the snow in winter, the warmth to swell the
grain, the breezes and the sunshine and soft refreshing rain.ā€ Ā (Then the refrain) ā€œAll good gifts
around us are sent from heaven above, So thank the Lord, oh thank the Lord for all his love.ā€Ā 
The difļ¬culty, of course, is in keeping balance, lest we fall into a faulty theology where we
thank God and feel blessed when things go well and then feel cursed or perhaps even curse
God when bad things happen.
Here believers receive the Holy Spirit and have a transforming experience. Ā However, we are
all too aware that an active and deep faith does not exempt any of us from sadness, pain or
suffering. Ā The openness of these disciples is key to grasping the power of a lasting faith. Ā For in
receiving the Baptism they are saying that they understand Godā€™s presence is lasting. Ā This
means the Love of Christ does not exempt us from harsh and hurtful times, rather it surrounds
and supports us always, but especially then. Ā  The late prophet of the Protestant Church,
William Sloane Cofļ¬n wrote, ā€œWhen the worst in life happens in this world, we are called in
the name of the Spirit to show the best of Godā€™s love.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORSHIP
February 	 1	 Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany. Green.
	 	 	 Deut. 18:15-20; Ps. 111; 1 Cor. 8:1-13; Mark 1:21-28
	 	 	
February	 8	 Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany. Scouts Sunday. Green.
	 	 	 Isa. 40:21-31; Ps. 147:1-11, 20c; 1 Cor. 9:16-23; Mark 1:29-39
February	 15	 Last Sunday after the Epiphany. Transļ¬guration Sunday. White.
	 	 	 2 Kings 2:1-12; Ps. 50:1-6; 2 Cor. 4:3-6; Mark 9:2-9
February 	 22	 First Sunday in Lent. Purple.
	 	 	 Gen. 9:8-17; Ps. 25:1-10; 1 Pet. 3:18-22; Mark 1:9-15
8:15 AM Worship Services in Boyer Chapel
	 February 1 - Pastor Joey	 	 	 	 	 February 8 - Sandra Smith
	 February 15 - Norman Kelsey	 	 	 	 February 22 - Sandra Smith
Please have your articles for the Good News to the church ofļ¬ce by February 17th for the March 2015 publication
or email them to pattyfumc@gmail.com
POSTMASTER - Please send changes of address to:
First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood
4832 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601
Sunday Worship Services at 10:30 AM in the Main Sanctuary
Adult Sunday School meets at 9:15 AM in the Hand in Hand room
Childrenā€™s Sunday School meets at 10:30 AM in the Community Room/Nursery
Childrenā€™s Message third Sunday of the month during 10:30 worship service
Communion will be celebrated on February 1st at 8:15 AM and 10:30 AM worship services.

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  • 1. First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood GOOD NEWS e-mail: nohofumc@pacbell.net FEBRUARY 2015 facebook.com/nohofumc1 www.nohofumc.com IN THIS ISSUE: ā€¢ Update from SPRC ā€¢ MM Wafļ¬‚e Breakfast ā€¢ Multi-Cultural Potluck ā€¢ Ash Wednesday Service ā€¢ Give Back During Lent A NOTE FROM PASTOR JOEY Any of us who have studied higher math (or at least attempted) know that knowledge of conversion is essential. Without an understanding of formulaic expression this ļ¬eld of study becomes laborious and quite frustrating. Ā  Anyone who has traveled can recall at least one strange experience where attempts to convert currency was neither easy nor fruitful. Ā We now live in this wonderful age where we are converting our televisions from analog to digital signals. I havenā€™t a clue what this means except that from what I have read it is supposed to be a good thing. The word conversion has a variety of meanings. Ā  The ļ¬rst listing in my Merriam Websterā€™s Collegiate Dictionary says, ā€œThe act of converting: Ā the process of being converted - compare gene conversionā€ The second listing reads, ā€œAn experience associated with a deļ¬nite and decisive adoption of religion.ā€ In Mark 1:40-45 we ļ¬nd a type of conversion. Ā We would be quick to say it is purely a religious experience, however, it seems to be so much more. Ā A leper comes to Jesus and begs to be healed, saying ā€œIf you choose, you can make me clean.ā€ Ā Jesus is moved to heal the man, but issues instructions to obey the Law of Moses regarding healing which required going to the chief priest before talking to anyone and receiving a blessing and ritual cleansing. Ā The leper ignores Jesusā€™ instructions, instead telling all about his healing. Ā  Jesus knew there were a variety of professional prophets and healers in the region, but he saw himself not as part of a traveling medicine show, but Ā as an agent of God linked to an historic faith, hence the instructions to see the priest. Ā  We are not told whether the leper is a person of faith. Ā Clearly, Jesus linked faith with the process of being healed.Ā  The conversion which takes place in this story is multilayered. Ā  From a math standpoint the life of a leper did not add up to much. Ā He would have been an outcast, cut off from family, friends and society at large.Ā  Healing meant being counted, belonging. Ā Being converted, a leper now had currency in community, as a member to be appreciated, rather than one diseased and despised. Ā As one healed, the leper became converted scientiļ¬cally from one person to a totally different person. Ā The fact that the leper did not remain silent is either a clear indication of his faithlessness or absolute proof of his religious zeal. If one has to choose between being rigidly religious or whole heartedly converted, the latter seems the ļ¬ner choice. Your Friend and Pastor, Joey GOOD NEWS is published monthly by First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood, California 91601 Phone (818) 763-8231 Minerva CarcaƱo Bishop Rev. Dr. Cedrick Bridgeforth District Superintendent Dr. Joey K. McDonald Pastor Congregation Ministers Jeff Thomas Director of Music Roger Eshleman Organist Nylean Rapinac Administrator Patty Kelsey Director, Program Ministries Jessica Renslow/Tim Lahr Director, Outreach Ministries
  • 2. COME AND WORSHIP The following Bible passages will be the basis for the 10:30 messages in February Please take time each week to read the selected passages. February 1 To Believe And Belong 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 February 8 To Speak Of Goodness Isaiah 40:21-31 February 15 The Long And Short Version 2 Corinthians 4:3-6 February 22 Read The Fine Print Genesis 9:8-17 HIGHLIGHTS OF WORSHIP January 4 - Today was Epiphany Sunday and we all enjoyed the Christmas decor for a ļ¬nal Sunday as the Advent season came to a close. Norman Kelsey & Phillip Mottaz shared January announcements. Our Souper Bowl Sunday Soup Collection began this Sunday and continued throughout the month. Pastor Joeyā€™s sermon, ā€œWhy Prayer Mattersā€ was based on Psalm 72:1-7, 10-14. January 11 - This morning we recognized Lynn Hutton for all her time she shares with the children and for the wonderful Childrenā€™s Christmas Pageant. Patty Kelsey shared a moment with the kids on getting a chance to start fresh! Genesis 1:1-5, the creation story, was the reading that Pastor Joey referred to in his message, ā€œTo Regain Form.ā€ January 18 - Pastor Joeyā€™s sermon, ā€œOn Being Human,ā€ was based on 1 Corinthians 6:12-20. January 25 - Today was United Methodist Women Sunday. The UMW invited Patty Kelsey, Program Ministries Director and Lay Speaker, to share a sermon titled, ā€œRest Stop,ā€ which was based on Psalm 62:5-12. Many thanks to all of the ladies that took part in worship service; Jodi Smith, Myriel Tyree, Lynn Yoshizumi, Kathi Ellis, Wendy Welch, Shirley Kurushima, Anita McChesney, Anne Roche, and Margaret Doggett. Thank you to Tyreeā€™s who helped to set up coffee hour provided by Program Ministires. Please contact Patty in the church ofļ¬ce and let her know if you are interested in joining a Lenten Bible Study led by Pastor Joey. The Series was created by Living The Questions, and is called ā€œSaving Jesus.ā€ The study would be on Sundays from February 22nd until March 29th, Palm Sunday. Study will run 1 1/2 - 2 hours with start time TBD. Please let Patty in the church ofļ¬ce know if youā€™re interested.
  • 3. The Wesley School & North Hollywood FUMC 6th Annual Multi-Cultural Potluck Friday, February 27th at 6:00 PM Join us in the Social Hall for a night of delicious food,cultural appreciation and fellowship! Please bring a dish to share that best represents your heritage. February 18th 6:00 PM Boyer Chapel & Prayer Chapel Silent Communion Meditation & Prayer Candle Lighting 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Worship Service Boyer Chapel Special Music & Readings NoHo FUMC continues its mission to GIVE BACK instead of Give Up for Lent! #46 DAYS OF GIVING On Ash Wednesday we ask that everyone join us at worship in Boyer Chapel and grab a few ā€œgive backā€ cards on our Lenten Board. The Missions Planning committee will also have Give Back Calendars with various organization and activities to support during Lent! Join our movement! IDEAS FOR LENT Lent is so much more than just ā€œgiving something up.ā€ Itā€™s about repentance, preparation, reļ¬‚ection, discipline, and reevaluation. Here are other ideas for you to think about for the Lenten season. Volunteer for mission events Donate money to a good cause Tithe a little extra Recycle Purge excess stuff Donate excess stuff to rescue missions Simplify your life Use public transportation Carpool Save energy Call someone and talk to them Make time to see a friend in person Reconnect by looking up from your phone Be positive Hug more Smile more Make eye contact Listen Say something kind Be supportive Pray more
  • 4. Whatā€™s Happening in February? Wednesday, February 11th - UMW General Luncheon. 12:00 PM in the Lo-Fe-Lo Room. Lunch and Program. $3 donation. (see details below.) WAFFLE BREAKFAST Sunday, February 22nd 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Social Hall $5 Donation Tuesday, February 10th 7:00 PM - MM Meeting 7:30 PM - Game Night Sunday, February 1st - Souper Sunday! Final day to bring cans of soup to church today and on Mission Sunday for the Food Pantry. Sunday, February 8th- Mission Sunday! Bring non-perishable foods for the Food Pantry. Soup, Peanut Butter and Tuna requested. Please bring a few extra dollars for your offering! Monday, February 9th - All-Church Movie Night hosted by David! 6:45 PM Dinner and 7:15 Movie in the Lounge. (See details below) Monday, February 9th 6:45 PM - Dinner 7:15 PM - Movie Every Sunday in February - A Focus on Black History 10:30 AM worship. We will have a moment of special music, poetry or readings that celebrate Black History. We hope you will ļ¬nd these moments inspiring and educational. Friday, February 27th - Sixth Annual Multi Cultural Potluck! Potluck Dinner at 6:00 PM in the Social Hall! Bring a dish that represents your heritage. (See ļ¬‚yer for details) Wednesday, February 18th - Ruth Circle meets at 7:30 PM in the Community Room. Sunday, February 22nd - Methodist Men Wafļ¬‚e Breakfast! 9-10 in the Social Hall. Tuesday, February 10th - Methodist Men Meeting. 7:00 PM. Lounge. Game Night! Monday, February 9th - Martha Circle meet in Hand in Hand 11:00 AM. Monday, February 16th - Tabitha Circle meets at 10:30 AM in the Hand in Hand Room. PB & J PROJECT Thursday, February 19th 7:00 PM Lounge Join us in the lounge as we make 150 sandwiches that will go to the homeless who visit the North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry. Thursday, February 19th - PB&J Project meets at 7:00 PM in the Lounge. Come make sandwiches for the homeless that come to the food pantry. Wednesday, February 18th - Ash Wednesday Worship Service. 7:00 - 7:30 PM. Boyer Chapel. Wednesday, February 18th - Silent Prayer & Communion. 6:00 - 7:00 PM. Boyer Chapel. Basketball on the Sports Court Tuesdays & Thursday 6:00 PM Saturdays 9:00 AM CHOIR PRACTICE Wednesdays 7:30 PM Main Sanctuary Eggs & Bacon too!
  • 5. SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, March 14th, 2015 LUCKY IN FASHION FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM in the Social Hall! Tickets are $20 Fashions by Drapers & Damons Tickets will be available mid-February purchase from Jodi Smith UMW GENERAL LUNCHEON Wednesday, February 11th, 2015 Noon Lo-Fe-Lo Room $3.00 donation includes lunch and program All ladies are welcome! HOW DO YOU TREAT THE HOMELESS? By Patty Kelsey The way we view the homeless is a complex thing. Pity, sadness, empathy, fear, indifference can be felt when you see someone who lives on the streets. When they enter the doors of our church, it can also cause us to feel uncomfortable or conļ¬‚icted. Maybe you are unsure how to treat them? We need to contemplate the humanity of those less fortunate than us and treat everyone with dignity, using the Methodist tradition of Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors. Something as simple as eye contact, and a ā€œHello,ā€ can make a signiļ¬cant difference to someone who feels ignored and invisible. Also, realize that there are members of our congregation that previously experienced hardship and were once homeless themselves. It is important to be sensitive and not make assumptions. Although we often experience that many of our homeless population ask for monetary assistance, there are also many previously homeless who ask for nothing, other than to be part of a kind, caring, and welcoming community. We encourage you to hand out care kits that are stocked in the lounge when you come across anyone that needs a hand up. Feel free to contact the church ofļ¬ce if you need assistance or have questions or concerns. DOOR PRIZES NEEDED Martha Circle is collecting items to be used as door prizes for the fashion showĀ thatā€™s coming up on March 8th.Ā  They should be in nearly new condition and unwrapped.Ā  See Margaret Doggett, Judy Palmer or Marijane Settlemyer or any member of Martha Circle. Deadline to bring gifts: Before March 8th
  • 6. He experiences a sudden streak of luck, winning poker games and even surviving deadly combat.Ā  Filled with tender romance and terriļ¬c suspense, this is an unforgettable story about the surprising paths our lives often take and the power of fate to guide us to true and everlasting love.Ā  ā€œA Common Life: The Wedding Story,ā€ about the marriage of Father Tim Kavanagh and Cynthia Coopersmith, is the 6th novel in Jan Karonā€™s Mitford Series, a celebration of faith and love. There is also ā€œFlags of our Fathersā€ by James Bradley, the true story behind the 6 men photographed raising the U.S. ļ¬‚ag at Iwo Jima.Ā  Bettyā€™s collection also includes ā€œThe Methodist Way of Lifeā€, Bishop Gerald Kennedyā€™s moving, human story of the beginnings of Methodism in 18th century England, through its turbulent years in the American colonies, to its westward spread and eventual development through 1958.Ā  More than just the history of Methodism, he writes of the feeling of being a Methodist, the special experience that is the Methodist way of life.Ā She also donated Frederick C. Grantā€™s ā€œBasic Christian Beliefsā€, a book designed to lead Christians to re-examine, reafļ¬rm and implement in daily living the doctrines which differentiate Christianity from other religions. If you need help remembering things about your past, to recall it more clearly and most of all, to understand your memories as a blueprint for the extraordinary life you were meant to have, you need to read Marilu Hennerā€™s ā€œTotal Memory Makeover: Uncover Your Past, Take Charge of Your Futureā€.Ā  During the month of February, these 7 books may be found on the piano in the Church Lounge/Library.Ā  Check ā€˜em Out! Generous people have donated quite a few books to the church library and I have been remiss about doing the work necessary to get them ready to put them on the library shelves.Ā Until now! Before she moved to Orange County, Betty Hogarth donated several interesting books.Ā  There are 2 books in the ļ¬ction category. Ā Nicholas Sparksā€™ ā€œThe Lucky Oneā€ is about a U.S. Marine who ļ¬nds a photograph of a smiling young woman buried in the dirt during his tour of duty in Iraq. I am happy to report that, thanks to a very observant person, the book ā€œThis Child Will Be Great,ā€ the memoir of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africaā€™s ļ¬rst female president, found its way back to the Library.Ā  It is shelved in the Reading Program section but is available for anyone to check out. By Lynn Yoshizumi SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS We recently were made aware that many of our female congregants (two of which were underage) were harassed, photographed or experienced unwanted physical contact by a frequent visitor at our church. Please know that Pastor Joey and the ofļ¬ce staff always want to hear any of your concerns. Even if you think they are just silly ā€œgut feelings.ā€ You are not being ā€œjudgmental,ā€ or ā€œcritical.ā€ We are here for you. It is imperative that although we live by the Methodist Tradition of Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors, that we do not turn a blind eye to anyone that comes into our church to take advantage or to harm. We have to protect our congregation, especially our elderly, our young women, teens and children. Please continue to report any odd sightings or behavior to the church ofļ¬ce. We have a plan in place to handle the person in question.
  • 7. Epworth Project exists so that the families affected by these disasters will not be forgotten. Epworthā€™s goal is to provide basic needs for those living in unļ¬t conditions, whether the conditions are hurricane related or not. It also assists the low income and elderly with home repairs and builds handicapped ramps for disabled citizens. In order to ļ¬nance this mission, each team member will pay $350.00 to cover the expenses of the trip, as well as providing their own transportation to and from Slidell. I intend to pay that portion myself. In addition funds must be raised for other expenses related to mission local transport, fuel, and other miscellaneous expenses related to the work. Any money over and above that amount required will also go to Epworth Project. So, hereā€™s where you come in. I am attempting to raise $1000 for the team fund and hope that you will make a donation for this mission. The task of a mission is the actual work we will do in Slidell. While the task is important, the purpose is the reason we serve - to share the love of Jesus Christ in a way that makes a difference, to offer hope to the least, the last and the lost. We will connect the physical labor of serving others to the unconditional love and grace of God, with the end goal being to cultivate change and allow hope to grow. I hope that you will prayerfully consider making an investment in this mission. Through your ļ¬nancial support, you will join us in serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and help us to be his hands and feet in Slidell, Louisiana. In Christā€™s Love, Ken Ellis In April, I will travel with others of the North District Mission Team to work in Slidell, Louisiana. We will be working with the Epworth Project in Slidell, located at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, serving the people of the Southeast Louisiana. The Greater New Orleans area has endured two major hurricanes (Katrina in 2005 and Isaac in 2012) in the past 10 years leaving thousands homeless and in great need. Most people are well aware of the damages caused by Hurricane Katrina, but MANY are not aware of the more than 40,000 homes that were damaged by Hurricane Isaac (which hit seven years to the day after Katrina). Our Missions Team Annual Planning Meeting took place on Saturday, January 24th. Keep an eye out for our Mission Calendar that will come out on Ash Wednesday, detailing all sorts of ways you can GIVE BACK locally, nationally and world wide during Lent! 2015 Missions: The Epworth Project, Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, UMCOR, Big Sunday, Imagine No Malaria, Discovery Arts, Shelter Animals, Our Homeless Community, Operation Gratitude, International Justice Mission, Red Bird Mission, Angels Haven Thai Orphanage, Heifer Project and the North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry! ā€œNo act of kindness, however small, is wasted.ā€ ~Aesop ā€œThe best way to ļ¬nd yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.ā€ ~Ghandi ā€œNever doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, itā€™s the only thing that ever has.ā€ ~Margaret Mead #46DaysOfGiving
  • 8. STAFF PARISH UPDATES by Myriel Tyree Jessie Renslow is stepping down as Director of Outreach Ministries for our parish to move back to her hometown of Gary, Indiana. Jessie accepted a job as the Community Coordinator and will be driving cross country on February 13th. Although it is sad to see a Jessie move on, we are very happy for her future endeavors. Jessie has done a fabulous job enhancing NOHOFUMCā€™s online presence. We thank her for her hard work and will miss her! Safe travels, Jessie, and many blessings on your new adventure back in your olā€™ hometown of Gary! Tim Lahr, will be taking over the position of Outreach Ministries Director immediately. Tim, is a recent graduate of The Arts Institute of California-Hollywood, with a Bachelorā€™s of Science in Digital Film Making and Video Production. Tim will use his considerable success through new technology in making our presence known in the community, one notable example being the Christmas Tree Lot. Tim is an active member of our congregation and a familiar face on Sundays. Please join us in welcoming Tim and in saying, ā€œThank You & Farewell,ā€ to Jessie. Itā€™s funny how fast ļ¬ve years can ļ¬‚y by. Having been raised in a United Methodist Church, I spent a decade searching for a congregation that reminded me of the one I had been brought up in. I had almost given up, and then on a whim, I decided to check out NoHo FUMC one day in 2010. From my ļ¬rst visit it was like Iā€™d found my bridge back home. Everyone was so friendly, from then on I was engulfed in an instant community. My spirit was able to ļ¬‚ourish in this environment. So, now it is a bittersweet time for me. Iā€™m moving home to new opportunities, ones that Iā€™m very excited about, but I wonā€™t forget my time here. The essence of NoHo FUMC will linger in my heart, as it has fondly shaped my ļ¬nal ļ¬ve years in Los Angeles. Iā€™ve truly been blessed having been a part of our congregation and will miss all of you. Iā€™m happy to be leaving your digital media needs in the capable hands of Tim Lahr. Thank you for all for your love and support!
  • 9. February 1 Lisa Zung February 2 Mee Zung February 4 Morenike Lake February 4 Sandra Smith February 5 Dr. Lancelot Lake February 5 Justin Parnell February 6 Don Farrand February 6 Norman Kelsey February 6 Tiernan Paull February 10 Daisy Galvis February 10 Grace Lawrence February 12 Michael Cox February 13 Jackie Sawiris February 14 Wendy Ince February 15 Jim Wilkinson February 20 Ava Peat February 20 Beyla Nyaforh February 21 Dr. Phil Griggs February 25 Scott Shepard February 27 Steve Pitchford February 28 David Eshleman February 28 Uma Tokahuta Jonathan Thomas Please lift up Jeff Thomas and his entire family. Rachel Kim Please lift up Hannah Ye-Books and family. Scott Peatā€™s Uncle Dave, suffered a massive stroke on Tuesday, December 30th. Lisa Chebyā€™s friend, Dallas Taylor, had to ļ¬‚y to Ecuador to care for his brother who became ill. Both are doing well now. Elena was granted religious asylum and wanted to thank everyone for their support and prayers. Joyce Cunningham took a series of bad falls and was moved to assisted living. She was having quite a difļ¬cult time adjusting to the drastic life changes. Sharon Natoli requests prayers for her Daughter, Noelle, who is going through a divorce and for her Grandson, Anthony, who is autistic. Anthony also suffers from apraxia of speech. Deanne Cox underwent surgery to place a catheter in her abdomen on Tuesday, January 27th. The surgery was successful and Deanne will soon undergo training to receive at-home dialysis. Charlie Cox has been dealing with high blood sugar levels. Ralph Seyboldā€™s sister, Barbara Stutes, is in a coma. Doug Eboch requests prayers for his Aunt Judie, cousin Leslie, and Leslie's Son, Conner. Leslie's 16 year old son (Judie's grandson and Conner's brother) Nick Grant, was killed/murdered the week of January 20th. Heidi Randel, daughter of Hanna Sack, had back surgery on January 22nd.
  • 10. Reļ¬‚ections ! Joey K. "Donald Reļ¬‚ections are part of the weekly bulletin inserts for worship. This writing is originally from January 11, 2009 and Pastor Joeyā€™s sermon was titled ā€œFrom Hands Of Faith Come Heavenly Thingsā€ based on Acts 19:1-7. Acts 19:1-7 is a text detailing what some refer to as Baptism in the Holy Spirit. Ā  Paul has followed Apollos into Ephesus and encounters followers of John the Baptist. In conversation, he discovers they have no understanding of the Holy Spirit. Ā Paul and those with him lay hands on them, and their world is changed radically because they can now speak in tongues, and prophesy. Ā Luke reports that there were about twelve, which is a way of linking this story back to the ministry of Jesus and the original twelve disciples. Ā The ultimate question here is, what does it mean to follow Jesus? Ā More importantly, how do believers respond to life in terms of the gifts it brings? Ā  Stephen Schwartz in the song ā€œAll Good Gifts,ā€ written for the musical ā€œGodspell,ā€ gives a wonderful indication. Ā ā€œWe plow the ļ¬elds and scatter the good seed on the land, but it is fed and watered by Godā€™s almighty hand. Ā He sends the snow in winter, the warmth to swell the grain, the breezes and the sunshine and soft refreshing rain.ā€ Ā (Then the refrain) ā€œAll good gifts around us are sent from heaven above, So thank the Lord, oh thank the Lord for all his love.ā€Ā  The difļ¬culty, of course, is in keeping balance, lest we fall into a faulty theology where we thank God and feel blessed when things go well and then feel cursed or perhaps even curse God when bad things happen. Here believers receive the Holy Spirit and have a transforming experience. Ā However, we are all too aware that an active and deep faith does not exempt any of us from sadness, pain or suffering. Ā The openness of these disciples is key to grasping the power of a lasting faith. Ā For in receiving the Baptism they are saying that they understand Godā€™s presence is lasting. Ā This means the Love of Christ does not exempt us from harsh and hurtful times, rather it surrounds and supports us always, but especially then. Ā  The late prophet of the Protestant Church, William Sloane Cofļ¬n wrote, ā€œWhen the worst in life happens in this world, we are called in the name of the Spirit to show the best of Godā€™s love.
  • 11. OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORSHIP February 1 Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany. Green. Deut. 18:15-20; Ps. 111; 1 Cor. 8:1-13; Mark 1:21-28 February 8 Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany. Scouts Sunday. Green. Isa. 40:21-31; Ps. 147:1-11, 20c; 1 Cor. 9:16-23; Mark 1:29-39 February 15 Last Sunday after the Epiphany. Transļ¬guration Sunday. White. 2 Kings 2:1-12; Ps. 50:1-6; 2 Cor. 4:3-6; Mark 9:2-9 February 22 First Sunday in Lent. Purple. Gen. 9:8-17; Ps. 25:1-10; 1 Pet. 3:18-22; Mark 1:9-15 8:15 AM Worship Services in Boyer Chapel February 1 - Pastor Joey February 8 - Sandra Smith February 15 - Norman Kelsey February 22 - Sandra Smith Please have your articles for the Good News to the church ofļ¬ce by February 17th for the March 2015 publication or email them to pattyfumc@gmail.com POSTMASTER - Please send changes of address to: First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood 4832 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601 Sunday Worship Services at 10:30 AM in the Main Sanctuary Adult Sunday School meets at 9:15 AM in the Hand in Hand room Childrenā€™s Sunday School meets at 10:30 AM in the Community Room/Nursery Childrenā€™s Message third Sunday of the month during 10:30 worship service Communion will be celebrated on February 1st at 8:15 AM and 10:30 AM worship services.