Weekly News from WCUMC-2/08/2015
Time-Tested Core Values for Christian Living
A Sermon Series
“Passion for the Harvest”
- Having the Heart of Jesus for the Lost -
Matthew 9:35-38
Core Value – “Passion for the Harvest”
God looks for people who share a passion for those without
Christ. Jesus came to “seek and to save that which was lost.” God
desires that everyone be reached with the life transforming power of
the Gospel.
Jeremiah 20:9
I thought, I’ll forget him; I’ll no longer speak in his name. But there’s
an intense fire in my heart, trapped in my bones. I’m drained trying
to contain it; I’m unable to do it.
Examples of Passion
 John Wesley – “Let us all be of one business. We live for this,
to save our own souls and the souls of those who hear us.”
 William Booth – “Sir, some men’s passion is for gold, other
men’s passion is for fame, but my passion is for souls.”
 Billy Graham – “We are kindling a fire in this cold old world full
of hatred and selfishness. Our little blaze may seen to be
unavailing, but we must keep our fire burning.
 Mother Teresa – If I ever become a Saint – I will surely be one of
“darkness.” I will continually be absent from Heaven – to light
the light of those in darkness on earth.”
Matthew 9:35-38
Jesus traveled among all the cities and villages, teaching in their
synagogues, announcing the good news of the kingdom, and healing
every disease and every sickness. Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he
had compassion for them because they were troubled and helpless,
like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The size
of the harvest is bigger than you can imagine, but there are few
workers. Therefore, plead with the Lord of the harvest to send out
workers for his harvest.”
How does God’s Passion become OUR Passion?
1. Passion is the direct result of our love for Christ and our
commitment to Him.
2 Corinthians 5:14-15
The love of Christ controls us, because we have concluded this: one
died for the sake of all; therefore, all died. He died for the sake of
all so that those who are alive should live not for themselves but for
the one who died for them and was raised.
2. Passion must be nurtured.
2 Timothy 1:6-7
Because of this, I’m reminding you to revive God’s gift that is in you
through the laying on of my hands. God didn’t give us a spirit that is
timid but one that is powerful, loving, and self-controlled.
3. Passion comes from God.
Matthew 7:7-8
“Ask, and you will receive. Search, and you will find. Knock, and the
door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives.
Whoever seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door is
opened.
A Prayer for Receiving and Growing in God’s Passion
“God, I want the passion that you have for the lost to become my
passion. I ask that from on high you send fire into my bones just as
you did to Jeremiah. Let this fire burn away anything that is keeping
me from experiencing your divine passion. Following the example of
your passionate Son, I want to “seek the lost” and help others become
followers of Christ. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.”
For Personal or Group Reflection
1. Have you ever felt a passion that stirred you with a “Jeremiah-like”
intensity? Describe that situation and what it felt like.
2. What does Jesus say about the harvest in John 4:35-36?
3. What does Jesus say to his disciples in Matthew 9:36-38 that would
also apply to you? How?
4. As a follower of Christ, how would you describe the state of your
passion for the lost? (Globally? Nationally? Locally?)
Next Sunday, “Visionary Living”
Sermon Series - “Time-Tested Core Values for Christian Living”
THIS WEEK AT WCUMC
Sunday - 2/8
 Evening Worship Service, 6:30 PM, Sanctuary
Monday - 2/9
Tuesday - 2/10
 Women's Bible Fellowship, 9:00 AM, Gathering Place
 NO Men's Bible Study this week
 Sewing Group, 6:00 PM. Memorial Room
 Ministry Steering Team, 7:00 PM, Room 10
Wednesday - 2/11
 Women's Bible Study, 9:15 AM, Memorial Room
 Youth Group, 6:00 PM, Crossfire Room
 Choir Practice, 7:15 PM, Sanctuary
Thursday - 2/12
Friday - 2/13
 Primetimers Dinner, 6:00 PM, Celebration Hall
Saturday - 2/14 -
Sunday - 2/15
 Adult Sunday School, 9:00 AM
 10:30 AM Worship Service
You're Invited to
February 8, 6:30 PM
We know that life is busy and weekends are often times filled up. Our
hope is to make a place where you and your family can grow in
Christ. The service is simple:
6:30 - 6:50 - Worship
6:50 - 7:00 = Fellowship
7:00 - 7:30 - the Gospel
We have childcare available for young children, but encourage 10_
year olds to stay in the service. Common text builds community.
Invite Others! Give this to someone!
Prime Timers February Potluck
and Gathering
Celebrating God's Love
Friday, February 13
6:00 PM
Celebration Hall
Bring your own table service and a dish to share. This will be a fun
evening of good food, Valentines, music and excellent
fellowship. Don't miss out on this fun evening!
Sign up sheet in foyer.
March 20-22, 2015
at The Homestead in Snohomish
All women ages 18 - 100 are invited to join us for a time of renewal
and refreshment.
Come for three days, two days, or Saturday only.
Enjoy a beautiful setting, delicious meals, fellowship with friends old
and new, more most importantly, time with your Heavenly Father!
OUR SPEAKER
Brooke Caldwell Arkills
Taco Time Youth Fundraiser
$1 for $5 Savings
Support our Youth Program, buy a coupon book for yourself, or buy a
bunch to give away to friends.
Coupon books now available in the foyer for $1.
Ash Wednesday Service
February 18, 2015
7:00 PM
Important Notice about
NUBA Celebration/Auction
The Mission To Save Lives in Sudan's Nuba
Mountains
Informative Presentation and Live Auction
POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 21
Celebration Hall
Come hear a compelling story about the Nuba Mountains, with
presentation and Q&A by Chris Ward. Live auction and dessert auction
to follow.
All proceeds from event go towards upcoming End Nuba Genocide
Coalition humanitarian mission being spearheaded by Chris and Patty
Ward.
Light Refreshments will be served. for more information, contact
Sharon McCabe or visit http://stayclassy.org/nubahope/
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR
COMMUNITY
STOREHOUSE NEEDS THIS WEEK
 Hamburger Helper
 Chili
 Canned Fruit
 Ravioli
 Rice-a-Roni
Financial Update
January, 2015
GENERAL FUND
December Cash Flow
Beginning Cash Balance 1/1/15 $ 1,593
January Cash Receipts $ 37,836
Less Tithe on Income $ (3,334)
Less December Operating Expenses $ (33,026)
GF Cash Balance 1/31/15 $ 3,059
FAITH PROMISE
Total Faith Promises Pledged, 2014-15 $ 91,845
Faith Promises Beginning Balance 1/1/15 $ 13,989
Received, 11/1/15 - 1/31/15 $ 7,617
Disbursed, 11/1/15 - 1/31/15 $(11,569)
Faith Promise Ending Balance 1/31/15 $ 10,037
Want to give online?
Contributions can now be debited automatically from your checking or
savings account, or processed using your credit or debit card.
Simply follow these easy steps:
1. Go to www.wcumc.org
2. Click on the GIVE NOW button that appears on the top right of
the Home Page.
3. Click on the CREATE PROFILE button.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to create an online profile
and to schedule your recurring contributions to the churc412n/a
Prayer Chain Requests
Prayer Chain requests may be called to Barbara Clark at 425-483-3885
or the church at 425-483-5252 during office hours.
We hope to see you in church this Sunday and God Bless.
Have a great week!
This newsletter is published by Woodinville Community United Methodist Church for our
members, friends and all who love Jesus. Our vision is "To Share the Transforming Love of
Jesus Christ Across the Street and Around the World". If you are looking for a church home
with loving, devoted followers of our Lord, Jesus Christ, we invite you to attend our
Sunday Worship Service at 10:30 each Sunday. We are located at 17110 140th Ave NE,
Woodinville, WA 98072. Learn more at www.wcumc.org.

Weekly news from WCUMC 2-8-2015

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    Weekly News fromWCUMC-2/08/2015 Time-Tested Core Values for Christian Living A Sermon Series “Passion for the Harvest” - Having the Heart of Jesus for the Lost - Matthew 9:35-38 Core Value – “Passion for the Harvest” God looks for people who share a passion for those without Christ. Jesus came to “seek and to save that which was lost.” God desires that everyone be reached with the life transforming power of the Gospel. Jeremiah 20:9 I thought, I’ll forget him; I’ll no longer speak in his name. But there’s an intense fire in my heart, trapped in my bones. I’m drained trying to contain it; I’m unable to do it.
  • 2.
    Examples of Passion John Wesley – “Let us all be of one business. We live for this, to save our own souls and the souls of those who hear us.”  William Booth – “Sir, some men’s passion is for gold, other men’s passion is for fame, but my passion is for souls.”  Billy Graham – “We are kindling a fire in this cold old world full of hatred and selfishness. Our little blaze may seen to be unavailing, but we must keep our fire burning.  Mother Teresa – If I ever become a Saint – I will surely be one of “darkness.” I will continually be absent from Heaven – to light the light of those in darkness on earth.” Matthew 9:35-38 Jesus traveled among all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, announcing the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and every sickness. Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he had compassion for them because they were troubled and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The size of the harvest is bigger than you can imagine, but there are few workers. Therefore, plead with the Lord of the harvest to send out workers for his harvest.” How does God’s Passion become OUR Passion? 1. Passion is the direct result of our love for Christ and our commitment to Him. 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 The love of Christ controls us, because we have concluded this: one died for the sake of all; therefore, all died. He died for the sake of all so that those who are alive should live not for themselves but for the one who died for them and was raised. 2. Passion must be nurtured. 2 Timothy 1:6-7 Because of this, I’m reminding you to revive God’s gift that is in you through the laying on of my hands. God didn’t give us a spirit that is timid but one that is powerful, loving, and self-controlled. 3. Passion comes from God. Matthew 7:7-8 “Ask, and you will receive. Search, and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives. Whoever seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door is opened. A Prayer for Receiving and Growing in God’s Passion
  • 3.
    “God, I wantthe passion that you have for the lost to become my passion. I ask that from on high you send fire into my bones just as you did to Jeremiah. Let this fire burn away anything that is keeping me from experiencing your divine passion. Following the example of your passionate Son, I want to “seek the lost” and help others become followers of Christ. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.” For Personal or Group Reflection 1. Have you ever felt a passion that stirred you with a “Jeremiah-like” intensity? Describe that situation and what it felt like. 2. What does Jesus say about the harvest in John 4:35-36? 3. What does Jesus say to his disciples in Matthew 9:36-38 that would also apply to you? How? 4. As a follower of Christ, how would you describe the state of your passion for the lost? (Globally? Nationally? Locally?) Next Sunday, “Visionary Living” Sermon Series - “Time-Tested Core Values for Christian Living” THIS WEEK AT WCUMC Sunday - 2/8  Evening Worship Service, 6:30 PM, Sanctuary Monday - 2/9 Tuesday - 2/10  Women's Bible Fellowship, 9:00 AM, Gathering Place  NO Men's Bible Study this week  Sewing Group, 6:00 PM. Memorial Room  Ministry Steering Team, 7:00 PM, Room 10 Wednesday - 2/11  Women's Bible Study, 9:15 AM, Memorial Room  Youth Group, 6:00 PM, Crossfire Room  Choir Practice, 7:15 PM, Sanctuary Thursday - 2/12 Friday - 2/13
  • 4.
     Primetimers Dinner,6:00 PM, Celebration Hall Saturday - 2/14 - Sunday - 2/15  Adult Sunday School, 9:00 AM  10:30 AM Worship Service You're Invited to February 8, 6:30 PM We know that life is busy and weekends are often times filled up. Our hope is to make a place where you and your family can grow in Christ. The service is simple: 6:30 - 6:50 - Worship 6:50 - 7:00 = Fellowship 7:00 - 7:30 - the Gospel We have childcare available for young children, but encourage 10_ year olds to stay in the service. Common text builds community. Invite Others! Give this to someone!
  • 5.
    Prime Timers FebruaryPotluck and Gathering Celebrating God's Love Friday, February 13 6:00 PM Celebration Hall Bring your own table service and a dish to share. This will be a fun evening of good food, Valentines, music and excellent fellowship. Don't miss out on this fun evening! Sign up sheet in foyer. March 20-22, 2015 at The Homestead in Snohomish
  • 6.
    All women ages18 - 100 are invited to join us for a time of renewal and refreshment. Come for three days, two days, or Saturday only. Enjoy a beautiful setting, delicious meals, fellowship with friends old and new, more most importantly, time with your Heavenly Father! OUR SPEAKER Brooke Caldwell Arkills Taco Time Youth Fundraiser $1 for $5 Savings Support our Youth Program, buy a coupon book for yourself, or buy a bunch to give away to friends. Coupon books now available in the foyer for $1.
  • 7.
    Ash Wednesday Service February18, 2015 7:00 PM Important Notice about NUBA Celebration/Auction The Mission To Save Lives in Sudan's Nuba Mountains
  • 8.
    Informative Presentation andLive Auction POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 21 Celebration Hall Come hear a compelling story about the Nuba Mountains, with presentation and Q&A by Chris Ward. Live auction and dessert auction to follow. All proceeds from event go towards upcoming End Nuba Genocide Coalition humanitarian mission being spearheaded by Chris and Patty Ward. Light Refreshments will be served. for more information, contact Sharon McCabe or visit http://stayclassy.org/nubahope/
  • 9.
    MAKE A DIFFERENCEIN YOUR COMMUNITY STOREHOUSE NEEDS THIS WEEK  Hamburger Helper  Chili  Canned Fruit  Ravioli  Rice-a-Roni Financial Update January, 2015 GENERAL FUND December Cash Flow Beginning Cash Balance 1/1/15 $ 1,593 January Cash Receipts $ 37,836 Less Tithe on Income $ (3,334) Less December Operating Expenses $ (33,026) GF Cash Balance 1/31/15 $ 3,059 FAITH PROMISE Total Faith Promises Pledged, 2014-15 $ 91,845 Faith Promises Beginning Balance 1/1/15 $ 13,989 Received, 11/1/15 - 1/31/15 $ 7,617 Disbursed, 11/1/15 - 1/31/15 $(11,569) Faith Promise Ending Balance 1/31/15 $ 10,037 Want to give online? Contributions can now be debited automatically from your checking or
  • 10.
    savings account, orprocessed using your credit or debit card. Simply follow these easy steps: 1. Go to www.wcumc.org 2. Click on the GIVE NOW button that appears on the top right of the Home Page. 3. Click on the CREATE PROFILE button. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to create an online profile and to schedule your recurring contributions to the churc412n/a Prayer Chain Requests Prayer Chain requests may be called to Barbara Clark at 425-483-3885 or the church at 425-483-5252 during office hours. We hope to see you in church this Sunday and God Bless. Have a great week! This newsletter is published by Woodinville Community United Methodist Church for our members, friends and all who love Jesus. Our vision is "To Share the Transforming Love of Jesus Christ Across the Street and Around the World". If you are looking for a church home with loving, devoted followers of our Lord, Jesus Christ, we invite you to attend our Sunday Worship Service at 10:30 each Sunday. We are located at 17110 140th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072. Learn more at www.wcumc.org.