This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church services and events for August, September and October 2019. The pastor's article encourages church members to build relationships with their neighbors to help invite them to church. Sunday school and choir will be starting up again in the fall. The newsletter also shares information about the preschool program and upcoming fundraisers.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and events for September and October 2018. The main event highlighted is a free pancake breakfast and "Back to Church/Homecoming Sunday" on September 9th to encourage members and visitors to attend worship. The newsletter also lists church leadership contacts, Sunday school program details, music program information, and a financial report.
This document provides information about special occasions from August 27 to September 2, including birthdays and anniversaries. It also lists the upcoming events at Sneads Ferry Presbyterian Church from August 27 to September 3, including worship services, choir practices, bible studies, and training sessions. Additionally, it provides announcements about various volunteer opportunities, fundraising efforts, support groups, and community programs.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood in February 2019. It includes a summary of recent worship services, a message from the pastor about living according to God's love, highlights of upcoming events like Scout Sunday and a game night, and volunteer opportunities to support the local food pantry and homeless alliance. The pastor challenges the congregation to seek God's more excellent way of love in their community.
"Of course we do."
Jacob: "Good, I'll take two packages."
With that, Jacob turns to Elspeth and says, "Just in case one of us
kicks off during the honeymoon."
I've Learned
I've learned that you cannot make someone love you. All you can do is
be someone who can be loved; the rest is up to them.
I've learned that no matter how much I care, some people just don't
care back.
I've learned that it takes years to build up trust, and only seconds to
destroy it.
I've learned that it's not what you have in your life but who you have
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church events and services for May and June 2016. It includes the sermon topics and scripture readings for each Sunday, notes from the pastor encouraging people to accept God's love, announcements about youth group activities and fellowship events, and a financial report.
This document provides information about upcoming events and notices for Hayes Free Church in September 2016. It includes the schedule of Sunday services, notices about women's and men's groups, requests for submissions to the October magazine, and announcements about fundraising events like the Christmas tree festival and fairtrade stall. Contact information is provided for church leaders, event organizers, and the student minister.
This is the September/October edition of the Echo, the newsletter of Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, OH. For more information about the church please call (330) 832-7271
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church. It includes details about an annual meeting today, Lent and Easter services, adult education classes, youth activities, volunteer opportunities, and more. The church is inviting members to various fellowship and worship events in the coming weeks.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and events for September and October 2018. The main event highlighted is a free pancake breakfast and "Back to Church/Homecoming Sunday" on September 9th to encourage members and visitors to attend worship. The newsletter also lists church leadership contacts, Sunday school program details, music program information, and a financial report.
This document provides information about special occasions from August 27 to September 2, including birthdays and anniversaries. It also lists the upcoming events at Sneads Ferry Presbyterian Church from August 27 to September 3, including worship services, choir practices, bible studies, and training sessions. Additionally, it provides announcements about various volunteer opportunities, fundraising efforts, support groups, and community programs.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood in February 2019. It includes a summary of recent worship services, a message from the pastor about living according to God's love, highlights of upcoming events like Scout Sunday and a game night, and volunteer opportunities to support the local food pantry and homeless alliance. The pastor challenges the congregation to seek God's more excellent way of love in their community.
"Of course we do."
Jacob: "Good, I'll take two packages."
With that, Jacob turns to Elspeth and says, "Just in case one of us
kicks off during the honeymoon."
I've Learned
I've learned that you cannot make someone love you. All you can do is
be someone who can be loved; the rest is up to them.
I've learned that no matter how much I care, some people just don't
care back.
I've learned that it takes years to build up trust, and only seconds to
destroy it.
I've learned that it's not what you have in your life but who you have
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church events and services for May and June 2016. It includes the sermon topics and scripture readings for each Sunday, notes from the pastor encouraging people to accept God's love, announcements about youth group activities and fellowship events, and a financial report.
This document provides information about upcoming events and notices for Hayes Free Church in September 2016. It includes the schedule of Sunday services, notices about women's and men's groups, requests for submissions to the October magazine, and announcements about fundraising events like the Christmas tree festival and fairtrade stall. Contact information is provided for church leaders, event organizers, and the student minister.
This is the September/October edition of the Echo, the newsletter of Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, OH. For more information about the church please call (330) 832-7271
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church. It includes details about an annual meeting today, Lent and Easter services, adult education classes, youth activities, volunteer opportunities, and more. The church is inviting members to various fellowship and worship events in the coming weeks.
This document announces volunteer opportunities at a church pumpkin patch and country store fundraiser. It lists various roles needing volunteers including cashiers, baked goods, replenishing the pumpkin patch, unloading a truck, decorating, craft items for sale, running activities and games for kids on Saturdays, leading story time for kids during the week, and making phone calls. It provides contact information for different volunteer coordinators.
The document provides information about upcoming events and services at Hayes Free Church in July and August 2015. It includes the schedule of visiting preachers for Sunday services, notices about church meetings and groups, and a letter from the minister. The editor's column provides suggestions for local historic sites to visit over the summer break. David and Ann Watson share their appreciation for the support received after the loss of their daughter Ellie.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Hayes Free Church in June and July 2015, including:
- The deadline for submissions to the July/August edition of the church magazine Catalyst is June 14th.
- Upcoming Sunday services will feature visiting preachers from local churches.
- The church's Prayer and Gift Day will take place on June 20th to support the church.
- Other events advertised include the Women's Fellowship meetings and a Children's Fun Afternoon at the Manse.
are registered at Bed Bath & Beyond, Target and Amazon.
Pastor’s Book Review
This month I want to recommend a book that has really impacted me. It’s called “The Ragamuffin Gospel” by Brennan Manning. In it, Manning shares about the unconditional love and grace of God. He reminds us that we are all beggars before God, in need of His mercy and forgiveness each day. This book has helped me appreciate God’s amazing grace in a whole new way. I hope you’ll consider picking up a copy.
Revelation Bible Study
We will begin a new Bible study on the book of Revelation on Wednesday, August 5th at 6:
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Epworth United Methodist Church in January and February 2016. Sermon topics, music schedules, and youth group activities are listed for the coming months. The pastor encourages members to resolve to trust God in the new year. The newsletter thanks volunteers and announces that the annual kids' camp will be held March 12-13.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church services and events for September and October. It includes the sermon topics and guest speakers for each Sunday. It also announces the start of Sunday school on September 11th and provides details about children's, youth, and young adult programs. The newsletter encourages volunteering for greeting and prayer duties and thanks people involved in various church activities.
This document provides information about Westhampton Baptist Church including contact details, upcoming events, and notes from church staff. It lists the pastor, Rev. William J. Duganne, church services and events in July and August, and notes from the pastor and Sunday school director. It also includes the church calendar, birthday listings, and youth group information.
This document provides information about the EMF church community. It outlines the church's mission to reach the brokenhearted through preaching, teaching, and living God's word. The document shares details about worship services, kids' programs, community groups, upcoming events and ways for people to get involved. It expresses the church's vision to grow its membership and ministries over the next year.
The document is a newsletter from Hayes Free Church in London that provides information about upcoming church services and events in July and August 2012. It includes the schedules for Sunday services and visiting preachers. It also announces church meetings, prayer groups, and activities for women's fellowship, mothers and toddlers group, and other church organizations. The letter from the minister discusses running the race of faith like Olympians running for medals. Overall, the newsletter aims to inform church members and friends about services and community activities at Hayes Free Church.
A pastor describes an interesting visitor, Brother William, who came to his church on July 4th weekend seeking a place to sleep. Brother William, an Amish man from Pennsylvania, had been assisting with relief efforts in Haiti and was bicycling back home through the southern US states. The pastor allowed him to sleep in the church fellowship hall. The next morning, Brother William had already left to continue his journey home. The pastor is reminded each July 4th of Brother William's commitment to serving the Lord and sharing resources with others.
The article discusses ways for seniors to stay mentally and emotionally healthy as they age. It recommends planning ahead financially and medically to alleviate worries about the future. Maintaining social connections through activities with family and friends and engaging hobbies can fight depression and loneliness. Exercising both the body and mind through physical activity, learning, and stimulating conversation also helps prevent cognitive decline and promotes well-being.
This document is the September 2011 issue of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church (URC). It provides information on upcoming church services and events for September and October 2011. It includes the minister's letter discussing the importance of community involvement. It also provides summaries of recent church events, such as the Holiday from Home program, and looks ahead to upcoming activities of church groups.
v The document is the June 2014 issue of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church (United Reformed Church).
v It provides information on upcoming services, contacts, groups, and events at the church for June and July 2014.
v Items include the deadline for submissions to the next issue, details on upcoming services and preachers, notices about church meetings and groups, and the "website of the month" being promoted by the church.
The document is the July-August 2014 edition of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church. It provides information on upcoming services and events, including guest preachers and notices from various church groups. It also includes articles recapping a Bible Society meeting and encouraging donations from the Sunday coffee/tea collection. The editor requests submissions by August 17th for the September issue.
This document is the October 2014 issue of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church (URC). It provides information on upcoming church services and events for October and November, including Harvest Festival, the Christmas Tree Festival, and notices for various church groups. It also includes the letter from the Church Secretary and previews of guest preachers for Sunday services.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church services and events for November, December, and January. The pastor's message encourages church members to invite friends and neighbors to the Christmas Eve service on December 24th. The newsletter also lists sermon topics, thank you announcements, contact information for church committees, and a financial report.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church services and events for June, July, and August 2018. The pastor's article discusses the primary purpose of the church being evangelism and spreading God's love, not fellowship or other activities. The newsletter also announces a vacation bible school in July and provides updates from the church daycare.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and events for August and September 2017. The main events include a service of Holy Communion on September 3rd, a Homecoming Celebration on September 10th with former pastors and a guest speaker, and regular worship services and Sunday school classes throughout the period. It also announces Vacation Bible School from July 30th to August 3rd and includes reports from various church programs and groups.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and sermon topics for November and December. It also announces church activities like an Advent Bible study, Christmas Eve service, and mission opportunities including providing gifts for families in need. The pastor's notes discuss finding hope through honest prayer and thanksgiving to God.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services, church activities, and volunteer opportunities for November and December. The sermon series will focus on "In the Darkness, There is Light" with themes around Advent. Activities include Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection, Hanging of the Greens, children's and youth programs, and Christmas Eve services. Volunteers are needed to assist with communion delivery and Salvation Army bell ringing.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and events for February and March 2017. It includes the pastor's message about stewardship and giving from a biblical perspective. It also announces plans for a new church photo directory in March and events to celebrate the church's 175th anniversary in July.
This document announces volunteer opportunities at a church pumpkin patch and country store fundraiser. It lists various roles needing volunteers including cashiers, baked goods, replenishing the pumpkin patch, unloading a truck, decorating, craft items for sale, running activities and games for kids on Saturdays, leading story time for kids during the week, and making phone calls. It provides contact information for different volunteer coordinators.
The document provides information about upcoming events and services at Hayes Free Church in July and August 2015. It includes the schedule of visiting preachers for Sunday services, notices about church meetings and groups, and a letter from the minister. The editor's column provides suggestions for local historic sites to visit over the summer break. David and Ann Watson share their appreciation for the support received after the loss of their daughter Ellie.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Hayes Free Church in June and July 2015, including:
- The deadline for submissions to the July/August edition of the church magazine Catalyst is June 14th.
- Upcoming Sunday services will feature visiting preachers from local churches.
- The church's Prayer and Gift Day will take place on June 20th to support the church.
- Other events advertised include the Women's Fellowship meetings and a Children's Fun Afternoon at the Manse.
are registered at Bed Bath & Beyond, Target and Amazon.
Pastor’s Book Review
This month I want to recommend a book that has really impacted me. It’s called “The Ragamuffin Gospel” by Brennan Manning. In it, Manning shares about the unconditional love and grace of God. He reminds us that we are all beggars before God, in need of His mercy and forgiveness each day. This book has helped me appreciate God’s amazing grace in a whole new way. I hope you’ll consider picking up a copy.
Revelation Bible Study
We will begin a new Bible study on the book of Revelation on Wednesday, August 5th at 6:
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Epworth United Methodist Church in January and February 2016. Sermon topics, music schedules, and youth group activities are listed for the coming months. The pastor encourages members to resolve to trust God in the new year. The newsletter thanks volunteers and announces that the annual kids' camp will be held March 12-13.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church services and events for September and October. It includes the sermon topics and guest speakers for each Sunday. It also announces the start of Sunday school on September 11th and provides details about children's, youth, and young adult programs. The newsletter encourages volunteering for greeting and prayer duties and thanks people involved in various church activities.
This document provides information about Westhampton Baptist Church including contact details, upcoming events, and notes from church staff. It lists the pastor, Rev. William J. Duganne, church services and events in July and August, and notes from the pastor and Sunday school director. It also includes the church calendar, birthday listings, and youth group information.
This document provides information about the EMF church community. It outlines the church's mission to reach the brokenhearted through preaching, teaching, and living God's word. The document shares details about worship services, kids' programs, community groups, upcoming events and ways for people to get involved. It expresses the church's vision to grow its membership and ministries over the next year.
The document is a newsletter from Hayes Free Church in London that provides information about upcoming church services and events in July and August 2012. It includes the schedules for Sunday services and visiting preachers. It also announces church meetings, prayer groups, and activities for women's fellowship, mothers and toddlers group, and other church organizations. The letter from the minister discusses running the race of faith like Olympians running for medals. Overall, the newsletter aims to inform church members and friends about services and community activities at Hayes Free Church.
A pastor describes an interesting visitor, Brother William, who came to his church on July 4th weekend seeking a place to sleep. Brother William, an Amish man from Pennsylvania, had been assisting with relief efforts in Haiti and was bicycling back home through the southern US states. The pastor allowed him to sleep in the church fellowship hall. The next morning, Brother William had already left to continue his journey home. The pastor is reminded each July 4th of Brother William's commitment to serving the Lord and sharing resources with others.
The article discusses ways for seniors to stay mentally and emotionally healthy as they age. It recommends planning ahead financially and medically to alleviate worries about the future. Maintaining social connections through activities with family and friends and engaging hobbies can fight depression and loneliness. Exercising both the body and mind through physical activity, learning, and stimulating conversation also helps prevent cognitive decline and promotes well-being.
This document is the September 2011 issue of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church (URC). It provides information on upcoming church services and events for September and October 2011. It includes the minister's letter discussing the importance of community involvement. It also provides summaries of recent church events, such as the Holiday from Home program, and looks ahead to upcoming activities of church groups.
v The document is the June 2014 issue of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church (United Reformed Church).
v It provides information on upcoming services, contacts, groups, and events at the church for June and July 2014.
v Items include the deadline for submissions to the next issue, details on upcoming services and preachers, notices about church meetings and groups, and the "website of the month" being promoted by the church.
The document is the July-August 2014 edition of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church. It provides information on upcoming services and events, including guest preachers and notices from various church groups. It also includes articles recapping a Bible Society meeting and encouraging donations from the Sunday coffee/tea collection. The editor requests submissions by August 17th for the September issue.
This document is the October 2014 issue of the Catalyst magazine for Hayes Free Church (URC). It provides information on upcoming church services and events for October and November, including Harvest Festival, the Christmas Tree Festival, and notices for various church groups. It also includes the letter from the Church Secretary and previews of guest preachers for Sunday services.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church services and events for November, December, and January. The pastor's message encourages church members to invite friends and neighbors to the Christmas Eve service on December 24th. The newsletter also lists sermon topics, thank you announcements, contact information for church committees, and a financial report.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church services and events for June, July, and August 2018. The pastor's article discusses the primary purpose of the church being evangelism and spreading God's love, not fellowship or other activities. The newsletter also announces a vacation bible school in July and provides updates from the church daycare.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and events for August and September 2017. The main events include a service of Holy Communion on September 3rd, a Homecoming Celebration on September 10th with former pastors and a guest speaker, and regular worship services and Sunday school classes throughout the period. It also announces Vacation Bible School from July 30th to August 3rd and includes reports from various church programs and groups.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and sermon topics for November and December. It also announces church activities like an Advent Bible study, Christmas Eve service, and mission opportunities including providing gifts for families in need. The pastor's notes discuss finding hope through honest prayer and thanksgiving to God.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services, church activities, and volunteer opportunities for November and December. The sermon series will focus on "In the Darkness, There is Light" with themes around Advent. Activities include Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection, Hanging of the Greens, children's and youth programs, and Christmas Eve services. Volunteers are needed to assist with communion delivery and Salvation Army bell ringing.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and events for February and March 2017. It includes the pastor's message about stewardship and giving from a biblical perspective. It also announces plans for a new church photo directory in March and events to celebrate the church's 175th anniversary in July.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, OH provides information about upcoming events in August 2022. The pastor's message encourages trusting God rather than relying on one's own understanding. Vacation Bible School was a success, and Bible Buddies for children will begin in September. The newsletter also includes announcements about worship services, birthdays, anniversaries, and thank you notes.
This newsletter summarizes events at Epworth United Methodist Church in June and July 2017. It includes the church service schedule, sermon topics, and announcements about various church activities such as a tent service, vacation bible school, and fellowship opportunities. It also provides a brief history of the church and highlights from the pastor's message about the church's 175th anniversary celebrations.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, Ohio. It includes details about a quarter auction fundraiser on April 16th to benefit the church and Lions Club, as well as information about Bible study programs for kids and teens with themes and dates listed. The newsletter also mentions an upcoming rummage sale on April 21-22 and invites members age 80 and older to a Valentine's Day luncheon on February 18th.
The document is announcing a community health screening event to take place at Epworth United Methodist Church on August 16, 2016. The screening will include tests for blocked arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms, hardening of the arteries in the legs, atrial fibrillation, and bone density. Participants can register for a package of 4 vascular tests and an osteoporosis screening for $149. The screenings should take 60-90 minutes to complete. People can register by calling the number or visiting the website provided.
The document is announcing a community health screening event to take place at Epworth United Methodist Church on August 16, 2016. The screening will include tests for blocked arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms, hardening of the arteries in the legs, atrial fibrillation, and bone density. Participants can register for a package of 4 vascular tests and an osteoporosis screening for $149. The screenings should take 60-90 minutes to complete. People can register by calling the number or visiting the website provided.
This document provides contact information for various church committees and event coordinators. It also includes an Easter flower order form and financial reports from the church and building expansion fund. Upcoming events include a Valentine's Day party, spring break for the daycare, and preschool graduation. The preschool theme list and musical notes section announce programming for February through April.
This summary provides an overview of the pastor's monthly newsletter article for Ivey Memorial UMC in September 2016.
The article discusses several upcoming events at the church, including a Fun and Faith Festival on September 24th with music, games, food and more. It also announces church cleanup days on October 1st and 10th to prepare for the revival event in mid-October. Several ministries provide schedules, including the United Methodist Women, youth group, and children's program. In closing, the pastor invites the congregation to participate in a seven-week discipleship program focused on commitment to Christ through prayer, Bible study and other spiritual disciplines.
The document is a letter from Tony Banbury discussing the month of September. The main points are:
- September marks the beginning of autumn and a time of new beginnings as the school/academic year starts again.
- It is also a time of mixed emotions for the author as both of his parents passed away in September.
- Banbury sees September as a time to look forward with hope, guided by the reassurance of God's love and Jesus' promise that he is always with us.
- The document is a newsletter from Tony Banbury, a licensed lay minister. It discusses the beginning of autumn and September, which marks both new beginnings and poignant memories for the author as both of his parents passed away in September. It also references the new church year and anticipation, excitement, and hope that it brings for students, teachers, and others. The newsletter provides schedules for upcoming church services and discusses plans to create a new mission action plan for the parish.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming church events and services for November and December 2016. The pastor's letter discusses the church's mission to reach others for Christ and make disciples. Information is provided about choir rehearsals, Sunday school, Bible study for kids, volunteering opportunities, and holiday worship services including Christmas Eve. The financial report outlines the status of the church and building expansion fund checking accounts.
The article discusses the author's experience of loving his son beyond comprehension, similar to God's love. It talks about how having a child feels like one's heart is walking around outside of their body. The author reflects on the immense capacity for love that was unlocked in experiencing fatherhood. He notes that this must be akin to how God feels about His creation. The author is thankful for the love in his life from his family and friends, and most of all the love of God, which allows people to love one another.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
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The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church, including:
1) An annual Party in the Park neighborhood event on August 12 from 6:30-8:30pm with food, activities, and music.
2) Volunteers are needed to help pack and distribute school supplies and backpacks for Julius Marks Elementary on August 3 and 4.
3) A volunteer opportunity with Habitat for Humanity from August 4-6 to help with a home build.
4) The Bluegrass Christian Men's Fellowship meeting on August 8 at Catalyst Christian Church with a meal at 5:45pm and program at 6:45pm.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Epworth Nursery School in August and September. Key events include the preschool starting on September 6th, an open house in October, Halloween and Thanksgiving parties, and days the daycare will be closed. It also lists the classroom assignments for teachers and themes for each preschool class throughout August. Safety requirements from the state are outlined.
This document is a menu for Epworth Day Care for the month of August 2022. It lists the daily meals and snacks served for breakfast and lunch each day. Breakfast is served from 6-8 am and includes options like honey nut o's, rice chex, or french toast. Lunch entrees vary daily and include items like hamburgers, chicken patties, pizza, fish sticks and sandwiches. Sides such as fruits, vegetables and grains are served with each meal. Milk is provided with lunch each day and portion sizes for children of different ages are outlined in a separate memo.
This newsletter summarizes events at Epworth United Methodist Church for June and July 2022. It includes the sermon topics and pastors for June and July, an introduction from the new pastor Linda Slutz, a farewell message from retiring pastor Les Peine, announcements about community outreach meals, VBS, and preschool themes. It also lists birthdays and anniversaries for members in June and July.
This document discusses an upcoming community outreach event hosted by Epworth United Methodist Church to provide meals and groceries to those in need. The event allows the church to interact with community members and provide food assistance. Volunteers of all ages are needed to donate food items, help with meal preparation and distribution, and provide financial support. Upcoming event dates are provided. Instructions are given for donating specific grocery items to fill bags. The church is grateful for the generosity and support that makes the outreach possible.
This document provides contact information for various roles at Epworth United Methodist Church. It also includes details about ordering Easter flowers, upcoming Easter services, preschool themes, and rental information for the fellowship hall. Contact names, phone numbers, and email addresses are listed for administrative board, council on ministry, trustees, ushers, music director, youth director, prayer line coordinator, and other positions. Order forms and deadlines are given for Easter lilies, tulips, and hyacinths. Service dates are provided for Ash Wednesday and Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday.
This document is a menu for Epworth Day Care for the month of February 2021. It lists the daily meals and snacks served for breakfast and lunch each day of the month. Breakfast is served from 6-8 am and includes choices like honey nut o's, rice chex, or other cereal alongside juice and milk. Lunch menus include hot meal options like chicken casserole, sausage pizza, or hamburgers along with sides like fruit, vegetables, bread and milk. The menu also notes serving sizes vary by age and that milk is served daily with lunch.
Upcoming events at the preschool in February include a Valentines party on February 1st, Presidents' Day on February 15th, and school pictures taken on February 23rd and 24th. Themes for preschool in February include weather, Valentines, dental health, and sounds. An evaluation called ASQ will be distributed in March to monitor children's development.
This document provides contact information for various church committees and ministries. It also announces upcoming youth and children's events, including Bible Buddies on February 21st and a Kids' Camp-in on March 20th. Guidelines for COVID safety will be followed. The final sections provide details on renting the Fellowship Hall and ordering Easter flowers.
Effective January 4th, 2021, Epworth Day Care has updated their rates. Infants aged 6 weeks to 18 months are $38 per day or $155 per week. The day care will be closed for several holidays including Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day but these closures do not affect weekly tuition payments.
Payment is due at least one week in advance every Friday or Monday evening with a $5 late fee for payments after Monday. There is a $25 fee for returned checks. Children can attend between 6 AM and 5:30 PM as covered by the weekly rate, and a $2 fee per every 5 minutes will be charged for
The document is a menu for Epworth Day Care for the month of December 2020. It lists the daily meals and side dishes served for breakfast and lunch each day. Breakfast is served from 6-8 am and includes choices like honey nut o's, rice chex, or juice and milk. Lunch entrees vary daily and include options like bean/turkey casserole, sausage pizza, vegetable soup, and fish sticks. Most meals are accompanied by sides like fruit, vegetables, bread, or cottage cheese. Serving sizes for children and milk types are also outlined.
The Epworth Nursery School newsletter provides upcoming event details, including a Christmas party on December 18th and closures over the winter holidays. Preschool themes for December include warm winter clothes, domestic animals, Christmas around the world, and spatial concepts. The director praises the dedicated staff for completing online trainings to keep families safe during the pandemic. Important COVID-19 safety reminders and winter weather policies are also noted.
Vacation Bible School will be held from July 19-23 from 6:15-8:30 p.m. at Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, Ohio for children ages 4 through 6th grade. Children must sign up by July 6 by emailing, texting, or calling the provided contact information with their name and parent's contact details. Safety precautions due to COVID-19 include requiring masks and limiting signups.
This document is a menu for Epworth Day Care for the month of July 2020. It lists the daily breakfast and lunch options, including main dishes, sides, fruits and vegetables. Breakfast is served from 6-8 am each day and includes choices like honey nut o's, rice chex or pancakes. Lunches provide a hot entree such as sloppy joes, chicken nuggets or pizza burgers along with sides like corn, peas or applesauce. Milk is served at lunch and the serving sizes for children of different ages is outlined in a separate memo.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Epworth Nursery School in July 2020. It lists holidays, themes for each week of July, and birthdays of students at the end of the month. It also summarizes activities that different classes participated in during June, such as science experiments, bug hunts, and wagon rides. Reminders are provided about hand washing, wearing masks, using specific exits, and reporting illness.
This newsletter provides information about the worship services, pastoral notes, and upcoming events at Epworth United Methodist Church for July and August. The pastor discusses how the church has adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic by offering live-streamed services, which has helped the church connect with more home-bound and distant members. The newsletter also lists the sermon topics, preschool themes, day care staff, upcoming events like Vacation Bible School, and financial information for the church.
The document summarizes upcoming events and new rules for Epworth Nursery School due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The events in June include themes centered around the four seasons, sports/Father's Day, insects, and the Fourth of July. New rules require all children and adults to wash hands upon arrival, temperatures will be taken at drop-off, masks are required for anyone entering the building except children and staff, and there will be no field trips or outside speakers. Parents are asked to meet with staff the week of June 1st to review policies and forms.
This document is a menu for Epworth Day Care for the month of June 2020. It lists the daily meals and snacks served for breakfast and lunch each day. Breakfast is served from 6-8 am and includes choices like honey nut o's, rice chex, pancakes and bacon. Lunch menus include entrees such as fish sticks, pizza burgers, sloppy joes and soups served with sides like applesauce, carrots, peas and bread. Beverages served with meals include juice and milk. Attached is a memo about child serving sizes.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming events in June 2020. The sermon topics are listed for each Sunday in June. Vacation Bible School will be held from July 19-23 for children ages 4 to 6th grade, with adjustments due to COVID-19 guidelines including sign-ups required by July 6th. The pastor's message discusses plans to resume in-person worship on June 21st with safety measures such as social distancing, masks, and sanitization. Financial reports are also included.
Epworth UMC is holding Vacation Bible School from July 19-23 from 6:15-8:30 pm for children ages 4 to grade 6. Activities will include Bible stories, crafts, games, science, snacks, music, and fellowship. Due to COVID-19, children must sign up by July 6 by email, text, or phone and parents will be contacted to confirm the child's place. A completed registration form is required for the first night.
The document is a menu for Epworth Day Care for the month of March 2020. It lists the daily breakfast and lunch options for each date. Breakfast is served daily from 6-8 am and includes choices like honey nut o's, rice chex, pancakes or sausage patties. Lunch menus include entrees such as chicken patty, fish sticks, hamburgers or bean/turkey casserole served with sides like applesauce, peas or corn. Beverages served with lunch are milk and juice.
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Worship Time: Sunday 9:30 am
Please call the office if you or a family member are to be hospitalized, are under a
doctor’s care, need a pastoral visit. When admitted, please inform the hospital
of your church affiliation.
Sermons for August, September, and October
August 4—Matthew 12:46-50/Romans 8:14017/I Corinthians 16:20/II Corinthians 13:11/Galatians 6:18, "The
Christian’s Larger Family," Service of Holy Communion
August 11—John 3:1-17/I Corinthians 3:1-2/Ephesians 4:11-15, "Babies and Grown-ups"
August 18—I Corinthians 12:120-26/Ephesians 2:19/22; 5:25-27/I Corinthians 3:9-15,
"Portraits of the Church"
August 25—Ephesians 6:10-18/I Corinthians 4:16-17; 11:1/I Thessalonians 1:6-7; 2:14,
“The Christian as Soldier and as Actor”
September 1—I Corinthians 10:1-4/Galatians 3:26-29/Romans 6:3-4, “Pictures of a Bap-
tismal Service” Service of Holy Communion
September 8—II Corinthians 12:7b-10, “Lessons in Living with Defeat”
September 15—II Corinthians 12:1-7a, “The Christian Life Beyond Words”
September 22—- I Corinthians 6:17-20; 9:24-27, “This Mortal and Immortal Flesh”
September 29—John 1:35-42, “Andrew, a Brother”
October 6—Matthew 26:30-35, 69-75, “Peter, A Man of Action,” Service of Holy Com-
munion
October 13—Mark 10:35-45, “James, Unfulfilled Leader”
October 20—John 1:43-48, “Philip, the Deliberate”
October 27—March 15:33-41, “James, the Less”
2. Pastor’s Pen
Reaching Our Neighbors and Inviting Them to Church.
People need to know us before they can trust us. And they need to trust us before they will join us at church.
We may be assuming what worked in the past will still work today, it used to be as easy as 1-2-3.
1. Invite a friend to church.
2. The friend comes to church.
3. The preacher closes the deal.
It’s harder today. Most people don’t want to go to church today. They’re not angry, they’re apathetic. But
where is this apathy coming from?
The critical first element isn't the invitation, it's having a friend who makes the invitation.
The biggest roadblock to evangelism today may be as simple and as sad as this: we don’t know our neighbors
like we used to. Twenty percent of Americans say they don’t know any Christians.
People become willing to consider Jesus, when they like and trust the Christians they know.
This is a crucial problem, because there's one reason above all others that opens people up to the gospel. Peo-
ple become willing to consider Jesus when they like and trust the Christians they know.
People need to know us, before they can trust us. And they need to trust us, before they’ll come to church
with us. We have to be the church, before they’ll go to church. So, what do we need to do?
1. Pray for them, while getting to know them better.
2. Build Relationships with No Strings Attached
3. Live a life of Compassion and Integrity
4. Talk about the issues of Life, not Just about Your Church.
5. Be More Joyful, Less Negative.
6. Live a Life of Extravagant Generosity
7. Be Your Authentic Self, Even If It Means Being Different.
8. Be Available and Listen to them.
Jesus engaged people where they were and connected to them.
That’s where he earned people’s trust. That’s where we’ll earn it, too.
Sunday School Begins September 8th!
There will be classes for all ages waiting
for you this fall! If you’ve not been at-
tending a Sunday School class, you are
invited to check one out. If you have
been attending one, we hope to see you
there!
Classes meet after worship until 11:30
from September through May. Children
ages 3– 6th grade gather in the large
classroom. Youth meet in the Youth
Room. The Parlor Class for Adults, led
by Rod Deitz, will begin the year looking
at the Apostles Creed. The
Friendship Class for adults, led by Alice
Fazzone, meets in the Fellowship Hall
If you have questions about the following areas, contact
the people listed below:
Admin Board Nathan Lockwood 330.685.4199
Council on Min Alyce Ripple 330.832.5216
Trustees Marcia Paul 330.837.5424
Usher Allen Hendricks 330.832.4850
Director of Music Marie Deitz 330.837.1651
Spirit Marie Deitz 330.837.1651
Joyful Noise Debbie Scheetz 330.477.3985
Youth Marie & Rod Deitz 330.837.1651
Prayer Line Barb Dillen 330.705-9049
SPR Chair Debbie Scheetz 330.477.3895
Finance Alice Fazzone 330.833.5521
Lay Leader Debbie Scheetz 330.477.3895
Stewardship
Day Care Board Bryan Stuck 330.309.1900
Musical Notes
Thank you to all who have
provided special music for
worship this summer as the choirs take a
break! And thanks to Robin Schumacher
for coordinating the special music sched-
ule!
Our choirs will be back in September. We
are looking forward to everyone returning
AND we welcome new folks who would
like to join us! The choirs are more than
just a time of singing together. Choir
members are worship leaders who also
enjoy great fellowship together.
Adult Choir—for adults of all ages—
rehearses in the choir room on Sunday
morning on the weeks that they sing at
8:40 a.m.
Spirit Praise—for youth in grades 7-12
and adults of all ages—rehearses in the
sanctuary on weeks that they sing at 8:30
a.m. We also would welcome folks who
play drums, guitar or other instruments
to join us!
The choir schedule for September and Oc-
tober is:
Sept. 1- Special Music
Sept. 8- Adult Choir
Sept. 15– Adult Choir
Sept. 22 - Adult Choir
Sept. 29 - Spirit Praise
October 6 - Special Music
October 13 - Adult Choir
October 20 - Adult Choir
October 27 - Spirit Praise
Make a joyful noise!
Marie
3. Jesus Loves the Little Children…..
And the Big Kids, Too!
Incredible Faith Vacation Bible School was an incredible week! Thank you to Linda
for co-directing and organizing, and to Beryl, Liz, Krissy, Nate, Debbie, Kathy,
Nancy, Barb B., Alyce, Alice, Pastor Les, Breanna, Emma and Sydney for helping
with registration, stories, science and games, crafts, refreshments, music and
everything else that they did! We also thank Evelyn for making our slingshot
cookies and lion head cracker snacks and to Larry for delivering them! We spent
the week with an incredible group of children who met some incredible heroes
from the Bible—Ark Man, Giant Slayer, Lion Man and Builder Man, a.k.a. Noah, Da-
vid, Daniel and Nehemiah. Thanks also to those who supported VBS financially or
with donations. From a song the kids learned: “I am a promise. I am a possibil-
ity. I am a promise with a capital ‘P’. I am a great big bundle of potentiality. I’m
learnin’ to hear God’s voice and I’m tryin’ to make the right choices. I’m a prom-
ise to be everything God wants me to be!”
BIBLE BUDDIES for kids ages 4-6th grade and Youth helpers in grades 7-12 will
be Traveling Through the Parables again this year. Bible Buddies is from 5:30—
7:30 p.m. on Sunday evenings and includes music, Bible story, activities, craft and
a snack. All children are invited - and friends are always welcome! The dates for
Bible Buddies in the coming school year are:
September 15
October 20
November 17
December 15
January 19
February 16
March 15
April 19.
Our annual Kids Camp-in information will be shared at a later date. And tentative-
ly mark your calendars for VBS next summer the week of July 19-23!
The yearly calendar for children and youth activities will be distributed the first
of September.
Jesus said, “Let the children come to me…”
Marie
Thank you to Larry Hinson for overseeing the
Building Fund Account and taking the deposits
to the bank.
Thank you to everyone who hosted
Fellowship Time this summer. The
goodies were yummy!
Sunday School
Begins September 8th!
There will be classes for all ages waiting for you this fall! If you’ve not been at-
tending a Sunday School class, you are invited to check one out. If you have
been attending Sunday School, we hope to see you there!
Classes meet after worship until 11:30 from September through May.
Children ages 3– 6th grade gather in the large classroom. They are led by Linda Lockwood and
Debbie Scheetz.
Youth, grades 7-12, meet in the Youth Room. Class is led by Marie Senften-Deitz.
We will also be having Confirmation Class with Pastor Les for Youth this year. If you are a youth
in grades 7-12, and are interested in being a part of the Confirmation Class, please let us know.
Classes for adults include the Parlor Class, led by Rod Deitz, which will begin the year looking at
the Apostles Creed and the
Friendship Class led by Alice Fazzone, which meets in the
Fellowship Hall.
Watch for information on an Adult study on the United Methodist Church.
4. Preschool Themes
8/5 Boats
8/12 Puppets and Theater
8/19 Turtles, Frogs and Fish
8/26 Summer Farewell
9/2 Who Am I?
9/9 Calendar Days-Weeks-Months
9/16 Safety Week
9/23 Manners
9/30 Shapes
10/7 Ohio Heritage
10/14 Book Week
10/21 Apple Week
10/28 Halloween/Fall
Infant/Toddler Themes
7 Brown Oval
8 Red Heart
9 Yellow Circle
10 Blue Square
September—Manners/All About Me/Senses
October—Fall
UPCOMING EVENTS
September 2— Labor Day—Day Care Closed
September 3—Preschool Begins 9—11:30 a.m.
October 21—Open House
October 31—Halloween Party
Staff
Director—Theresa Lemon
Infants—Ashley Lechleiter, Patty Harper
Tod A—Cindi Todich
Tod B—Brooke Coleman, Gale Bailis
Pres A—Megan Harris, Amanda Beitel
Pres B—Mary Krider, Robin Shaw
Food Service—Lisa Shrefffler
Subs—Marcia Paul, Christina Ling, Angela Hall,
Michelle Brugh, Alycia Rusyn
Fundraiser for St. Jude’s
August 15-16
2—5:30 p.m.
The School Agers will be having a Lemon-
ade/Bake Sale for the children of St.
Judes. Donations for your selections will
be accepted. Our goal is to raise $100
Fellowship Hall Rental—Cost is only $50.00 for members
and $250.00 for non-members. You will need to contact
Frances from 9am to noon Mon– Thurs to get a rental
form & will be put on the schedule when the deposit is
made.
August Birthdays
8/2 Nicole Anderson
8/2 Julie Wimsatt
8/3 Barb Baker
8/4 Sarah Lockwood
8/5 Megan Mitzel
8/5 Tiffany Remley
8/6 Roberta Miller
8/7 Brenda Charney
8/8 Matt Baker
8/8 Mike Carter
8/14 Doug Nichols
8/16 Alan Stanford
8/20 Jessica Stuck
8/20 Jonathon Stuck
8/21 Pauline Campbell
8/23 Melinda Ramsey
8/25 Debbie Parker
8/26 Rachael Cox
8/26 Elise Lockwood
8/27 Liz Remley
8/28 Tim Kelley
8/28 Aaron Krichbaum
August Anniversaries
8/1 Ralph & Norma Cox Sr.
8/11 Nate & Krissy Lockwood
8/15 Sean & Tiffany Remley
8/25 Tim & Barb Remley
8/27 Mike & Debbie Parker
September Birthdays
9/3 John Paulus
9/3 Rich Mortland
9/3 Timothy Kelley
9/5 Brandy Miller
9/5 Courtney Miller
9/15 Jacquie Burtt
9/16 Jessica Staley
9/16 Morgan Williamson
9/16 Emma Woods
9/22 Barb Remley
9/22 Diane Shane
9/26 Ron Moore
9/27 Charlene Worrall
9/28 Alice Brunckhart
9/28 Seth Brickey
9/29 Bonnie Kerr
9/29 Ben Krichbaum
9/30 Jeannette Birkich
October Birthdays
10/1 Elaine Legrom
10/2 Winona Weaver
10/4 Marie Deitz
10/5 Sandi Schoener
10/9 Bill Weaver
10/12 Jeff Brickey
10/12 Daniel Amstutz
10/17 Alison Williamson
10/19 Sam Nodo
10/23 Alice Fazzone
10/23 Katie Burtt
10/25 Gracie Kelley
10/29 Mitch Krichbaum
10/31 Mona Schultz
September Anniversaries
9/16 Roberta & Brian Miller
9/19 Vicki & Larry Henderson
9/21 George & Marcia Emmert
October Anniversaries
10/3 Diane & Lester Shane
10/5 Rod & Marie Deitz
10/13 Ray & Barb Kennedy
10/16 Hal & Nikki DeCeuster
FINANCIAL REPORT
CHURCH
06/01/19
Balance
Fwd. $18,133.85
Receipts $7,122.49
Total Receipts $25,256.34
Expenses $7,664.14
06/30/19Balance $17,592.20
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
06/30/19EOC Credit Union $1,230.67
EOC Credit Union $18,000.00
FARMERS Savings $25,795.65
TOTAL $45,026.82
BUILDING EXPANSION
06/01/19
Balance
Fwd. $520.30
Pledges $1,265.92
Memorials $500.00
Hall Rent $525.00
Total In-
come $2,811.22
Payment on Principal $2,453.35
Extra Payment on Principal $105.92
06/30/19Ckbk. Balance $251.95
06/01/19
Loan Bal-
ance $142,391.07
Payment on Prin. $1,932.75
Extra Payment on Prin. $105.92
06/30/19
Loan Bal-
ance $140,352.40