EVANGELICAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH · 2019. 8. 27. · EVANGELICAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 401...
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EVANGELICAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
401 Walnut Street - Washington, IL 61571 Charlie McDonald, Pastor
Pastor’s cell: 217-264-7533 Email: [email protected] Website: www.evanumc.org Church Office (309) 444-3228
As we start the school year and think about kids and back packs, I came across this wonderful little lesson:
"’You're going to be walking a long way," my mother had said. "I'd like my son to have a good backpack."
It was going to be my first trip to Mexico to visit the Mixtec Indians. Many of them live in far-off villages scattered through the hills of Oaxaca, Mexico. My mother was right. Just to get to the village where the Bible conference was to be held, we would have to walk for many hours over the hills.
Mother kindly bought me the best backpack she could find. It was so light that you could lift it with one finger, and it had foam padding on the straps to keep the straps from cutting into my shoulders. When it was packed with extra clothes, some medicines, and a few other things that I might need, I tried the new backpack on. Sure, that was fine. I could carry that load easily enough!
A few weeks later we arrived in Mexico at the point where we would begin the hike.
"Could I carry your pack for you?" asked one of the Christian Indians.
"No thanks, I'm fine," I told him.
So we started off on the long walk. The backpack worked nicely, but the longer we walked, the heavier it got. Surely those things I had packed weren't so heavy when I had tried it on at home! On we walked with the hot sun beating on our heads, up one hill and down another. Everyone had loads to carry now, so there was no one to offer to help with my backpack.
I began to be afraid that I would never make it, but after two hours someone came to meet us over the hills with a horse. This time when they offered I gladly gave up the pack, and it was tied to the horse. I was so tired that it did not matter to me that the padded straps of my new backpack were not being used the way they were meant to be, but were dangling from the horse's saddle.
Many times since then I have warned boys and girls that the load of sin is like the load in my backpack. The longer you carry it, the heavier it gets. This world tries to make sin look attractive, but it is still a heavy load. No matter how "light" your load of sin may feel when you are young, it will get heavier as you grow older. After a while the "foam padding" of pleasure no longer eases the weight of sins.
The Lord Jesus came into the world to free you from this load of sin. He Himself carried the load of sin when He was on the cross so that you might be free of your burden forever. "So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many" (Hebrews 9:28).
Oh, that you might today feel the weight of your sins and turn to Christ for salvation. "Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).
My backpack was the best that money could buy, but it could not keep my load from being heavy when I carried it for a long time. May you accept Christ as your Saviour now while you are young, before the load of sin becomes too heavy for you to carry. "Sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death" (James 1:15).
Here’s praying the kids have a great year, and they all allow Christ to help carry their load.
Charlie
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Gospel Concerts – 2019
September 6 (Fri.) Allen Family
September 21 (Sat). Ivan Parker
October 13 (Sun.) Greater Vision
November 1 (Fri.) The Perrys
November 22 (Fri.) Brian Free & Assurance
All concerts are at 7:00 pm. The EUMC Book Club will meet on Monday, September 9 at the Wenger Shelter in Washington Park. This month’s book choice is “The Red Address Book” by Sophia Lundberg.
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT
WITH YOUR PURCHASE AT THE
SEPTEMBER 7th
NEW ABILITIES DINNER
New Abilities is a ministry serving the needs of adults with disabilities in Peoria, Illinois. We invited them to our worship service on Sunday, September 15th. The NOW committee will serve them a meal following worship. Please watch for sign-up sheets for casseroles and cookies.
Pastor Charlie will be on vacation September 9th through the 14th. For pastoral care, please call 309-531-2734.
BIBLE STUDY TO START AGAIN!!
Bible study will resume on September 25th at 10:00 am. Pastor Charlie will be doing a series on “you’ll get through this” by Max Lucado.
The class will meet in the chapel.
ADDRESS CHANGES: James & Sandra Gay 26 Waldheim Road Morton, IL 61550 email: [email protected] Helen Ahrens Leisure Acres, 200 Carlson Street Bldg. 23, Apt. B Washington, IL 61571
PLEASE JOIN THE COFFEE GROUP ON THURSDAY MORNINGS AT 10 AM AT HARDEES FOR GREAT CONVERSATION AND FELLOWSHIP.
Those Serving In September
Crib Room Schedule
9/1 Deb Tharp 9/8 Sally Guth 9/15 Courtney Nichols 9/22 Melissa Nichols 9/29 Courtney Nichols
Sound Technicians
9/1 Lou Ann Mathews
9/8 Justin Bryan
9/15 James Bryan
9/22 Lou Ann Mathews
9/29 Justin Bryan
Communion Preparation Dick & Rhonda Barrow Communion Servers History Committee Greeters History Committee
Liturgist
History Committee
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS:
9/6 Taylor Edwards 9/8 Michael Bennett Rebekah Denning 9/9 Duke Hendrick Ralph Master 9/13 Jaxson Jaszarowski 9/14 Howard Hoefling 9/15 Alan Grebner Laura Jo Morrow 9/18 Addy Barr Liane Smith 9/20 Karen Robertson 9/23 Miah Jaszarowski 9/27 Ralph Noe 9/28 Don Moushon
SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES:
9/3 Jim & Sandra Gay Jim & Liane Smith 9/5 Larry & Linda Holaday 9/19 Ben & Julie Baer 9/23 Luke & Rachel Prosser
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 OFFICE CLOSED
3 6:30 pm NOW Committee
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7:30 pm
Choir
5 6 7:00 pm Gospel Concert: Allen Family
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8 2nd Sunday Potluck—History Committee Hosts 2:30 pm Worship at Hollybrook
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9:00 am Busy Bees
11:45 am Book
Club
10 6:00 pm Trustees
11 7:30 pm
Choir
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10:00 am
History
Committee
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15 11:30 am New Abilities Dinner
16 9:00 am Busy Bees
11:45 Bible Study and Lunch Group
17 700 pm Finance
Committee
18 7:30 pm
Choir
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7:00 pm
Church Council
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21
7:00 pm Gospel Concert: Ivan Parker
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23 9:00 am Busy Bees 11:45 am Bible Study and Lunch Group
24 Noon: Newsletter
Articles Due
25
10:00 am Bible
Study
7:30 pm
Choir
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8:00 am
Food Pantry set
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28 Food Pantry
7:30-9:00 am
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30 9:00 am Busy Bees 11:45 am Bible Study and Lunch Group 6:30 pm Worship Committee
Weekly Sunday Schedule: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Fellowship Time 10:30 a.m. Worship
Our church is hosting the October Blood Drive at Five Points Washington.
The date is Columbus Day, Monday October 14th. Drive hours are from 12:30 PM – 6:30 PM.
Appointments are preferred though walk-ins are worked into the mix. You can download the Mobile Blood Donor app from American Red Cross to schedule your appointment and with its rapid pass feature the day of the drive; you can pre-answer the questions before you arrive. Just go online to www.redcrossblood.org or contact Shelley (309)444-7509 to schedule your appointment.
Give the Gift of Blood if you can – our goal is to fill up all our slots, show the community our hospitality, and save lives! This year, besides our members’ wonderful chili to offer our donors and staff, The Blend & LeBakery on the Square are supplying coffee & treats.