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ALTAR FLOWERS The flowers on the altar this Sunday are given to the glory of God and memory of Hays Arnold Sr., by Juli.
SWARDSHIP 02015 Giving Gen. Budget/Rec’d 02.15.15 $ 4,639. Gen. Budget Needs (thru Feb.’15) $ 41,164. Received Month-to-date $ 29,150. YTD Budget Requirement (thru Feb.) $ 82,328. Received Year-to-Date $ 62,129.
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
Herb Flanders, Pastor 8:30am Traditional Worship/Chapel
11:00am Traditional Worship/Sanctuaryn 9:00am Contemporary /Fellowship Hall
Scripture: John 10:7-10 Spring Cleaning Series #1 No More Poor Mouthing
MISSIONS COMMITTEE WILL
MEET MARCH 8TH
AT 3:30PM IN
the Library.
Volunteers Attendance February 22, 2015 February 15 , 2015 9:00 AM GREETERS 8:30 17 Laura Siscel & Amy Kelly 9:00 64 11:00 AM GREETERS 11:00 64 Service Sunday School Class Total 145 11:00AM USHERS Youth Representatives YOUTH CHEFS & CHAPERONES David & Jan Castleberry
Thomaston First
United Methodist Church 132 Cherokee Road, Thomaston, GA 30286
(706) 647-3335 Fax: (706) 648-2658 Website: www.thomastonfirstumc.org
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
TO WORSHIP GOD, TO PROCLAIM THE MESSAGE OF JESUS CHRIST,TO WELCOME AND MINISTER TO
ALL PEOPLE.
THIS Week at Thomaston First
Feb. 18-Feb. 25, 201524
WEDNESDAY Feb.18th
3:00pm Wonderful Wednesday
5:30pm Church Supper
6:30pm ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21st
8:00-10:00am-Community Breakfast
SUNDAY Feb. 15th
8:30 am- Traditional Worship/Chapel
9:00am- Contemporary Worship/Fellowship Hall
9:45 am- Sunday School
11:00am -Traditional Worship/Sanctuary
11:00am- Revolution Café
5:00pm- Youth Activities
5:00pm Handbell Rehearsal
6:00pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal
THE NAVIGATOR Wednesday February 18, 2015
I confess I really don’t much like Lent. Starting in the dead of winter, the world outside a drab palate of brown and gray, barren, the whole season just seems sort of depressing. It all builds to the agony in the Garden on the night Jesus was arrested and then the horror of the Cross and His death. Executions aren’t particularly fun or inspiring. On top of that, you start the whole thing with ashes pressed into your forehead and then deny yourself of something you like, enjoy, even relish. Lent becomes then, at least for me, an exercise in just trying to hold off on chocolate or soft drinks or some such thing until the bitter end. I’m merely struggling to make it, sometimes just until midnight on Saturday before Easter. Depressing is the word that jumps to mind when I think of Lent. And frankly, that’s exactly the way it should be. My sin – the transgressions and failings that sent Jesus to that rugged, nasty cross – is not something to take lightly. It saddens, even sickens me when I think of my shortcomings, of my selfishness and desire to chart my own course. Lent, the journey to the Cross, is a somber, solemn trek, not a raucous romp of merriment. Every now and then, in the midst of this Lenten darkness, a glimmer of grace shines forth. A bird warbles brightly in the morning chill, a flower dares send forth a bloom, a calf skitters carefree across a pasture. Perhaps the afternoon sun grows warm and we shed our jackets, maybe the emerald green of a patch of grass shimmers a bit brighter. “Hang on,” it all seems to say. For the Lenten path ends not on top of Calvary’s peak but at that Empty Tomb.
Looking forward to walking the path with you, Herb Flanders
Published Weekly by the First United Methodist Church 132 Cherokee Rd. Thomaston, GA 30286 Second Class Postage Paid at Thomaston Send Address Changes to: The Navigator, PO Box 707, Thomaston, GA 30286
UPCOMING EVENTS
CALLING ALL GUYS! We are starting a new short-term Men’s
Devotional Bible Study beginning Sunday evening, March 8, at 7:30pm. The group will
meet for 6-7 weeks and will work through Coach Tony Dungy’s
Quiet Strength Men’s Bible Study. Book Cost $10.
Contact Herb Flanders by Thursday Feb. 26th at hflanders@gmail.com to sing up. This study is designed to help
men reach their full potential as leaders in their workplace, community, church, and home.
PRAYER CONCERNS OUR MILITARY PERSONNEL & MISSIONARIES CURRENT REQUESTS: Sonny Peacock (eye surgery, Macon), Ruth Thames (Providence Heathcare), Eleanor Harris (home), Don Jimerson (Emory, Heart Procedures), Hilda Andrews (broken hip, URMC), Kathleen Short (broken arm, URMC), FRIENDS AND FAMILY: William McManus, (home), Sue Anderson (surgery, mother of Mike Anderson), Jim Cabaniss (tramatic head Injury, friend of the Flanders), Bruce Hayes (serious health issues). AT HOME: Johnnie Sue Tyler, Mary Owen, Billy Fowler. OUT OF TOWN: Martha Mallory, Marion Berry, Gertrude Taylor, Opalene Woodson, Florine Harper RIVERSIDE: Peggy Straughan, Billie Woodson, WEST VILLAGE: Betsy White, Evans Bruner, Shirley McClellan PROVIDENCE HEALTHCARE: Wyna Watson, Mary Ellen McNeely
BIRTHDAYS FEBRUARY 22: Kevin Barkley; 23: Bill
Shaver; 27: Jane Oxford, Abby Bickley;
Betty Crawford; MARCH 1: Susan Smith;
Eleta Andrews Morrison; 2: Anne Griggers;
4: Truitt Mallory, Austin Presley, Ava
Claire Weems
CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES PAT DODSON
PARENTS: CHILDREN SINGING – Mar 8 & 22 9 & 11 services. PLEASE TRY TO KEEP THESE DATES FOR US.
***************************************** SUNDAY SCHOOL –
BUILD THEIR LIVES “BY THE BOOK”! 9:45
PARENTS ARE THE FIRST
CHRISTIAN EDUCATORS and the FIRST in FAITH DEVELOPMENT.
IT’S A BIG RESPONSIBILITY - WE WANT TO HELP BE SURE YOUR YOUNG ONES ARE AT SUNDAY
SCHOOL
ACOLYTES for 11:00 WORSHIP
Feb. 22 - Jessica & Luke Day Mar. 1 - Rachel Jordan & Jenna Bette Mar. 8 - Ansley Rawls & Kate Kelly
Mar. 15 - Carter Gleaton & Kaylen Holloway
NURSERY PARENT VOLUNTEERS: Feb. 22 - Henrietta Johnson; Mar. 1 - Anna Siscel; Mar. 8 - Nash Austin; Mar. 15 - Bobbie Bickley; Mar.22 – Lindsey & Judson Matthews
WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY ACTIVITIES SNACK LIST: 2/25 - Rachel & Kate; 3/4 - Garrett C. & Brodee 3/11 - Anna Grace & Larkin; 3/18 - Christian & Cason
WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO TAKE A TURN DRIVING THE BUS? VOLUNTEER RIDERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME as well! Feb. 18: Drivers – King Davis Chaperone riders –Jessie Wilder
YOUTH NEWS JASON WEEMS
B.L.O.G BELIEVING, LIVING OPENLY FOR GOD
February 16th, 2015
REVOLUTION CAFE' SUNDAY FEB. 22nd
I was talking with a man this morning and we were talking about how blessed we truly are. Blessed to be alive,
and to be loved by a God that is and will always be for us and not against us. Blessed beyond what we will ever deserve.
We began to talk about what our part was in all this, our part of dealing with the multitude of blessings we get, and his response was simple, yet perfect, " we should praise Him
with how we live!" Our life is the single most outward symbol that we have been born anew and are living a life
filled with the love of Christ. We can give lip service to many things in life, but our life and the actions and decisions we
make will speak volumes louder than anything we will ever say. The Bible tells of only one way to Heaven, yet it spends
hundreds of thousands of words describing how a person should act who is going to heaven. We are citizens of
heaven the moment we profess our trust in Christ as our savior, now let’s show the world with our humble lives that
we belong to where we are headed.
Live it, then you will have no real need to say it, they will notice and want to know what you have they don't, then you
get a chance to put your words into action. jason
EVENTS
February REVOLUTION CAFE' SUNDAY FEB. 22nd
CHAPERONES AND SUPPER CHEFS February 22nd John and Marie Pruett March 1st Neil and Mary Hightower
In Memoriam Angelyn H. Hightower
February 18, 2015