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November 5, 2014 | Volume 13 Issue 18 jacksonfumc.org
SEEKING GOD | KNOWING CHRIST | SHARING HIS LOVE
DOWNTOWN JACKSON
A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee
FIRST EDITIONFIRST EDITION
2014 Charge ConferenceSunday, November 9 • Everyone invited!
In the midst of our plenty, we will also be taking up a Thanksgiving offering for Imagine No Malaria.
Established in 2008, the Imagine No Malaria campaign seeks to end malaria in Africa through education, communication and treatment. This preventable and treatable disease, transmitted through the bite of a mosquito, claims 655,000 lives each year. In other words, every 60 seconds, a child in Africa dies of malaria. The generosity of United Methodists is making a difference! Malaria’s death rate is nearly half of what it was in 2006.
The Memphis Conference in partnership with the Tennessee Conference is working toward raising $1 million.
During the 2014 Annual Conference in Paducah, KY, June 1-4, Bishop McAlilly raised further awareness of this campaign encouraging churches to strive toward a goal of $1,000.
In this season of thankfulness, please pray for the “extraordinary ministry of the people of The United Methodist Church as we put our faith into action to end preventable deaths by malaria in Africa.”
To learn more about what the United Methodist Church is doing and why its facilities, located in many hard-to-reach places, are so vital, visit the Imagine No Malaria website at www.imaginenomalaria.org.
Jackson FUMC will be hosting other United Methodist churches in the Jackson District. • Starting at 3 p.m., there will be a “Mission Fair” of what each church has been doing this year which will take place in Newman Center (lower level). • At 3 p.m., all FUMC members are invited to our Charge Conference.• At 4 p.m. all churches will worship together in Clayton Hall with District Superintendent, Richard Clark preaching. Nursery is provided by reservation by contacting Jenni Thorn, jthorn @jacksonfumc.org or 422-4002.
THANKSGIVING… MAKING A DIFFERENCE Jackson FUMC will host
a traditional Thanksgiving meal Wednesday, November 19
5:00-6:30 p.m. in Clayton HallIt will be a feast for all complete with roast turkey, dressing, all the trimmings and desserts! The cost will be $10 adults, $6 children with a family maximum of $32. Children’s Choirs will be singing and we’ll all “gather together” to sing Thanksgiving hymns and enjoy a light fun evening.
5th SundayCombined Worship
10:00 a.m.Soup and Sandwich Lunch
after Worship
November 30
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Welcome New Church Family
Taylor Parimore became a member of FUMC on Sunday, October 26. She transferred her membership from another United Methodist church. Taylor is the Director of Student Ministries at Jackson FUMC.
Mark Benton joined FUMC on Sunday, November 2 during the First Awakening service. His sponsors are Cecil and Tharon Kirk and Lane Camp. He is retired from the Air Force.
Saturday, November 8Family Movie Night4:00-6:00 p.m.Cost: $10 per familyPizza, popcorn, & dessertAll are invited!
Kids Who Care Club Bake Sale - November 2
“FUMC is a downtown church meeting the growing needs of younger generations”
Children’s MinistryJenni Thorn, Director of Children’s Ministries ([email protected])
Calendar of Events
Calendar subject to change. Please call the church office, 422-4002 or
check the calendar at jacksonfumc.org
Sunday, November 9 Kids Who Care ClubA missions/ministry program for 4th & 5th graders. 5:00-6:30 p.m. at the home of Braden Nye, 64 Wildwood Sunday, November 23 RIFA Soup KitchenJoin the Kids Who Care Club as we serve in the RIFA Soup Kitchen.We will meet at RIFA, 133 Airways Blvd at 1:15 p.m., and will be done at 3:15 p.m.
Sunday, November 9 8:30 AM Worship Service- Andrews
Chapel Campus 8:55 AM First Awakening Service-
Downtown Campus 9:45 AM Sunday School- Andrews
Chapel Campus 10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service-
Downtown Campus 3:00 PM Charge Conferences 4:00 PM Charge Conference Worship
Celebration 5:00 PM Kids Who Care Club (offsite)
Monday, November 10 9:00 AM Kids at First 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball
Practice 7:00 PM Boy Scout Troop 14 7:00 PM Men's Basketball
Tuesday, November 11 7:00 AM Men's Bible Study 4:15 PM FitFirst 5:30 PM Foundation Board Meeting
Wednesday, November 12 9:00 AM Kids at First 10:00 AM Pastor's Bible Study 2:30 PM WINGS 3:00 PM HUB Club 3:30 PM Open Gym: Kids K-5th 4:30PM ConfirmandScriptureReading
Practice 5:00 PM Open Gym-Youth 5:00 PM Between Friends Book Club 5:00 PM WEF Dinner / Downtown
Campus 6:00 PM WEF Classes/Activities 6:00 PM "The Current" UMY 6:00 PM Handbells 7:00 PM First Awakening Worship
Team Rehearsal 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, November 13 4:15 PM FitFirst 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball
Practice
Friday, November 14 10:00 AM Home School Open Gym 11:00 AM Adventures in Learning
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Calendar of Events
Saturday, November 15 No church events scheduled
Sunday, November 16 8:30 AM Worship Service- Andrews
Chapel Campus 8:55 AM First Awakening Service-
Downtown Campus 9:45 AM Sunday School- Andrews
Chapel Campus 10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service-
Downtown Campus 4:00 PM Children's Council Meeting 5:00 PM Haiti Information Meeting 5:00 PM "The Current" UMY at
Andrews Chapel
Monday, November 17 9:00 AM Kids at First 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball
Practice 7:00 PM Boy Scout Troop 14 7:00 PM Men's Basketball
Tuesday, November 18 7:00 AM Men's Prayer Breakfast 9:00 AM UMFMTC Board Meeting 4:15 PM FitFirst 6:00 PM Stephen Ministry Meeting
Wednesday, November 19 9:00 AM Kids at First 10:00 AM Pastor's Bible Study 2:30 PM WINGS 3:45 PM Girl Scouts 4:30PM ConfirmandScriptureReading
Practice 5:00 PM Open Gym-Youth 5:00 PM Thanksgiving Dinner 6:00 PM Handbells 7:00 PM First Awakening Worship Team
Rehearsal 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, November 20 4:15 PM FitFirst 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball
Practice
Friday, November 21 10:00 AM Home School Open Gym
Saturday, November 22 3:00 PM Non-Member Birthday Party
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2015 Stewardship Update Cards AmountsTotal Year To Date for 2013 as of 10/31/12: 198 $1,013,032Total Year To Date for 2014 as of 10/31/13: 179 $935,984Total Year To Date for 2015 as of 10/31/14: 203 $1,169,032
If you have not completed and submitted your 2015 Estimate of Giving card, please do so this week. Every gift from every
household makes a difference in God’s ministry at FUMC.
2014 Tithes & Offerings Report Over (under) Over (under) Needed to reachMonth of Budget Actual Month-to-date Year-to-date Annual BudgetJanuary $123,087 $122,556 ($531) ($531) $1,537,444February $120,268 $121,074 $806 $275 $1,416,370March $179,884 $148,120 ($31,764) ($31,489) $1,268,250April $118,038 $129,916 $11,877 ($19,612) $1,138,334May $113,397 $101,079 ($12,318) ($31,930) $1,037,256June $110,864 $110,773 ($92) ($32,022) $926,483July $117,113 $124,379 $7,266 ($24,756) $802,104August $108,343 $118,003 $9,660 ($15,096) $684,101September $84,318 $92,696 $8,378 ($6,717) $591,405October $178,227 $131,409 ($46,818) ($53,536) $459,996November $122,279 ($122,279) ($175,814) $459,996December $284,181 ($284,181) ($459,996) $459,996Total $1,660,000 $1,200,004 $459,996
2015 Pledges Year - To - Date Cards Amounts 2015 Operating Budget 203 $1,169,032 Capital Improvements - Downtown 56 $56,560 Capital Improvements - Andrews Chapel 9 $5,150
Then the people rejoiced because they had offered so willingly, for they made their offering to the Lord with a whole heart, and King David also rejoiced greatly.
- 1 Chronicles 29:9
72% 100%
Oct 31, 2014Currently Received
$1,200,004
2014 Goal $1,660,000
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“The Current” YouthOpen to 7th-12th graders
Taylor Parimore, Director of Student Ministries ([email protected])Search for “The Current UMY” on Facebook
“FUMC is a downtown church meeting the growing needs of younger generations”
Sunday, November 9th NO YOUTH
Sunday, November 16thBonfire, Hotdogs, & S’mores at Andrew’s Chapel5-7 p.m. (In place of Sunday night Bible study)
Confirmand Readers
My name is Jake Koehler. I attend Trinity Christian Academy and love school. My favorite subject is art. I also enjoy sports, computer games, and being with my friends. I am twelve years old and enjoy going to church.
I am Ella Shelton. I have a brother named Barrett and a mom named Heather and a dad named Matt. I have a dog named Rocky. I go to University School of Jackson and am in the sixth grade. I enjoy playing tennis and basketball. I like to hang out with my friends.
FUMC church family, I want to thank you all for attending the Fish Fry/Fall Festival. It was a huge success. Many thanks to the church staff, men’s group for the fish fry, to those who baked cakes, decorated cars and handed out candy for Trunk or Treat, the Security team and all the youth who helped make this event happen! Many people put so much hard work into helping make this Festival be the best it could be and I am so grateful. Special thanks to Nick Nelson, Jeff Rudy, Dan Camp, Dave Bratcher, and Brian Taylor for their willingness to get pretty sticky for the youth. I look forward to planning this event for the next fall! Many thanks and blessings,Taylor Parimore
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Program 11:00 a.m. Luncheon 12:00 noonClayton Hall | $7.00/person
For reservations, call the church office at 422-4002 or sign up at jacksonfumc.org by Noon, Nov. 10.
Please call and cancel your reservation should you be unable to attend.
FRIDAY, NOV. 14
Adult OpportunitiesPam Jaco, [email protected]
A Senior Adult Holy Play DaySponsored by FUMC Senior Adults & Recreation Ministries“In Your Own Words: Save Your Stories, Leave a Legacy.”
There is so much inside each of us that our children and families do not know! Join Andrea Woods, a writer and former FUMC staff member, for a morning of Holy Play, in which you will explore ways to create an Intentional Legacy through
crafting letters, stories, memoirs, poetry — and perhaps even music — to tell the personal, vital stories that have informed your life.
You don’t have to have previous writing experience! Anyone can do this!
When: Thursday, November 13 9:30-12:00 p.m.Where: FUMC MezzanineHow: Registration fee: $10. Workshop limited by size. Pre-registration required. To register, contact Pam at 422-4002 or [email protected]
“The ways in which we convey our histories and wisdom are varied, creative and as unique as each storyteller,”
- Rabbi Zalman Schacter-Shalomi,
“From Age-ing to Sage-ing”
Let’s go together toThe Jackson Symphony
Christmas Gift
at First Baptist Church
This traditional free community Christmas
Concert full of your favorite carols and the narrative of
the Christmas story.
December 510:00 a.m.Meet at FUMC
at 9:15 a.m.
Dutch treat lunchafter concert at
Rock’n Dough Pizza
For more information, contact Pam at [email protected]
or 731-422-4002.
“The Art of Winter”presented by
Lendon Noe Local artist, art teacher,
and designerArtist/teacher at the Noe
School of Art
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Memorials
Joseph “Chip” Gaffney (Son of Joe & Carolyn Gaffney) Ken Marston Mr & Mrs. Joe Gaffney III (Stephen Ministry) Betsy Babb The Harold Cashon, Jr Family
Mona Hicks (Mother of James Hicks III and John Hicks) Chuck & Patsy Camp
Clarice Holloman (Sister-in-Law of Alberta Herron) Hunter & Suzanne Welles
Martha Jaco (Mother of Les Jaco & Carolyn Epps) Betsy Babb Judy & Terry Holt
Shuckran Kamal (Mother of Mona Miller) Judy & Terry Holt
Walter Davis (Uncle of Jan Kelley) Hunter & Suzanne Welles
David Lindstrom (Father of Carrie Rudy) Paula & Mike Butler
Linda McIntyre (Aunt of Sandy Brunner) Upper Room Sunday School Class Ann Marshall (Wife of Earl Marshall) Rosalind & Barry Whetstone Bettie Graves Martha Jane & Joe Exum Paul & Doris Eubanks Mr & Mrs Robert R Pipkin Brenda Alexander (Capital Improvements) Tom & Hope Voegeli Larry & Frannie Smith Hunter & Suzanne Welles Ed & Marion Martin Walter Mischke Henry & Margaret Harrison Terri Townsend Dorotha Holcomb Kay & Jimmy Hopper Freddy & Sandra Teague Paula & Mike Butler Mr. & Mrs. Al Noles (Pastor’s Fund) Wesley Fellowship Class (Sanctuary Doors) Herron & Betty Morris (Sanctuary Doors) J. V. Marshall Emmett & Barbara Barker Pat & Laurie Jones James Anderson Susan Allan Doris Townsend Phyllis Armstrong
Ed “Bud” Martin (Husband of Marion Martin; Father of Ann Lawrence, Ginny Lewis, & Edmund Martin III) Larry & Frannie Smith Ray & Liz Bryant Dick Nunn Sunday School Class Jake & Joan McInnis Phyllis Armstrong Kelly & Tom Butler Carolyn & Joe Gaffney Kathy Shelton Emmett & Barbara Barker Jackson Garden Club Bettie Graves Hunter & Suzanne Welles Terry & Trina Vinson
Sherry Mitchell (Wife of Colonel Bob Mitchell) Tom & Craig Stallings
Rauline Pettigrew (Mother of Ruth Harris) Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Ward
Russell Rice (Son of Edna Rice; Brother of Janet Craig Stallings & David Rice) Larry & Frannie Smith Jake & Joan McInnis Elaine Dooley Frances Spencer Betty McKenzie Helen Allen Janet Cain Teresa Eubanks Bettylu Marsden Charles Rice Jonathan & Fiona Harlan Bettie Graves Allison Insurance Group, Inc. Ann Rice Harry Miller Jr. Freddy & Sandra Teague Paula & Mike Butler Mr. & Mrs. Al Noles (Pastor’s Fund) Herron & Betty Morris (Sanctuary Doors) Ken Marston Lina & Fred Bowyer Bill and Marsha Thompson The Harold Cashon, Jr Family Judy & Terry Holt Hunter & Suzanne Welles
Munroe Riley (Father of Mandy Williams) Paula & Mike Butler
James David Roth (Brother of Charles Roth) Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Ward
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Mary Ellen “Nan” Beach (Grandmother of Susan Crocker) Hunter & Suzanne Welles
Grailyn Brooks (Mother of Tricia Odom, Susan Martin, Berry Brooks) Bobby Odom Chuck Conditt Vicki & James Phillips Edward Brooks Mr & Mrs John Cawthon, Jr. Dicky & Sam Welch Alicia Franco Molly & Andrew Allen Brenda Alexander (Capital Improvement) Lina & Fred Bowyer Tom & Hope Voegeli Larry & Frannie Smith Donna Overstreet Hunter & Suzanne Welles Ed & Marion Martin Ray & Mary Hight Henry & Margaret Harrison Robert Napier Paula & Mike Butler Ken Marston Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Hazlehurst Betsy Babb Phyllis Armstrong Robert & Susan Vegors Herron & Betty Morris (Sanctuary Doors) FUMC Staff
Sheila Young Childress (Sister of Tammy McCoy) Larry & Joyce Sanders (Youth Ministry)
Phoebe Corum (Wife of Tilman Corum; Daughter of Frances Frankland) Chuck & Patsy Camp
Edward Crocker (Husband of Gayle Crocker, Father of John & Tim Crocker) Chuck & Patsy Camp Judy & Terry Holt
Paul Cross (Brother of Joyce Partee) Jake & Joan McInnis Larry & Joyce Sanders (Youth Ministry)
Geneva Dalton (Aunt of Robert Pierce) Pete & Mary Bryant (Andrews Chapel) Paula & Mike Butler Martha Kooles (Andrews Chapel) Kim Kooles Betsy Babb
Martha Fisher (Mother-In-Law Dr. Larry Frazier) The Brooks Family Berry Patricia Susan
Ora Lee Foust (Mother of Frank Bratcher & Elaine Pryor; Grandmother of David Bratcher) Paula & Mike Butler Betsy Babb
“ I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me,
though he die, yet shall he live.” – John 11:25 KJV
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A discussion of “Three Story House” by Courtney Miller Santos, and/or “Reconstructing Amelia” by Kimberly McCreight. “Three Story House” is told in three parts from three women cousins who are renovating their grandmother’s historic house. The setting takes place in Memphis, also the home of the author. “Reconstructing Amelia” tackles the teenage years of texts, e-mails and social media.
Everyoneiswelcomeevenifyouhavenotreadthebooks.Wefinishat6:00p.m.for the Wednesday Evening programming.
Women’s MinistriesSusan Crocker, Director of Women’s Ministry, [email protected] EVENTS 2014
FALLFind us on Facebook: “Soul Sisters Jackson FUMC”
SoulSisters
Between Friends
Book Club
Be a part of our Mission to Haiti
• Join the team on the ground• Spread the word to others in
our community• Pray for the mission trip
We can ALL be a part of this journey to Haiti.
Informational meeting for those wanting to
know more. Sunday, November 16
5:00 p.m. | Room 118
Mission Trip
FUMC
April 11-17, 2015
“Reconstructing Amelia” by Kimberly McCreight
and/or
“Three Story House”
by Courtney Miller Santo
The Women’s and Men’s Ministries Fall Bulb Planting Project at Andrews Chapel
Saturday, November 810:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Come join your church family to plant daffodils. It will be a gorgeous show this spring when they bloom! All are welcome and encouraged to come with a shovel and some daffodils.
We will have coffee/goodies and after working, let’s have lunch at McKenzie’s Grocery just down the road. If you have not been there, you are in for a real treat. Women, Men, Families - everyone come and dig in the dirt to make Andrews Chapel a springtime show!
If you can’t plant, drop off some bulbs in the box at church. Everyone can be a part of this event!
Wednesday, Nov. 125:15 p.m. on the Mezzanine
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FUMC FOUNDATION“How long has it been since you updated your Last Will and Testament? Does it carry out your current wishes? Does it leave any gift to the church to carry on the ministry of Christ’s grace and love?”If you would like more information about the Foundation, please contact Jacki Hoveskeland at 731-422-4002 or stop by the church office.
Pastor’s Bible Studyfor Men and WomenWednesdays10:00-11:00 a.m. Room 118/Religion for LifeLeader: Jeff Rudy
This study of the Prison Epistles, which are the four letters attributed to Paul while he was imprisoned, covers Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon.
Morning Bible StudiesMen’s Bible Study1st, 2nd, and 3rd Tuesdays Men’s Prayer Breakfast Last Tues. will not meet in Nov. or Dec.7:00-7:45 a.m. | Conference RoomLeader: Dave Bratcher
First Friday ForumNovember 7Noon-1:00 p.m.Clayton HallCost: $7 per personProgram: Bill Rich, new CEO of Regional Hospital will speak about the Health Insurance Market.
Sign up at gym office or e-mail
[email protected] up deadline:
November 21, 2014
Registration/Jersey Fee: $60.00*(* $25.00 reimbursement with
returned jersey at end of season)
Teams:
1. Boy’s High School 2. Girl’s High School
3. Boy’s Middle School4. Girl’s Middle School
Coaches needed See Marilynn for info!
Games start January, 2015Season ends early March
Youth Church League Basketball 2015
Sign up NOW!
Recreation NewsMarilynn Eblen, [email protected]
Stewardship Spotlight
Your Foundation Board at Work
Thanks for all your support! Your contributions have helped with college scholarships, children, youth and other programs. Invest in the Future
The Men’s Ministry will be participating in a Service Project at Reelfoot
Saturday, November 22All men are welcome to be a part of this mission event to help with a remodeling/building project on that date.
Mark your calendar…“let’s reach out to serve others!”
Men’s MinistriesDave Bratcher, [email protected]
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Mission CornerPaula Butler, Missions Chair
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Wednesday Evening Classes
Through Nov. 12
Tech Talk Luke Woodruff, leaderRoom 118/Religion for Life
Pastor’s Bible Study Jeff Rudy, leader Room 119/Family Life Forum
The Story of the Bible (Part 2) Paul Eubanks, leader Library
“The 5 Love Languages of Children” by Dr. Gary Chapman Erin and JV Thompson, leadersRoom 102/Good Goats
Co-Ed Volleyball Molly & Alan Rheney, Marilynn Eblen, leadersGym
Jesse Tree Felt Advent Calendar Pam Carothers, coordinator Mezzanine
Dinner at 5 p.m.$7 Adults | $5 Child
$24 FamilyClasses from 6-7 p.m.
Open Gym: Kids K-5th Grades - 3:30-5 p.m. and 6:45-7 p.m.6-12th Grades - 5-5:45 p.m.
No Wednesday Evening Fellowship
November 26Enjoy Thanksgiving!
Phyllis Armstrong is a long time member of FUMC whose works will be on exhibit.
Nov. 13-Dec. 20The Gallery at The Bank of Jackson
November Mission Focus: Reelfoot Rural Ministries Christmas Toy Drive
November Mission Chest Needs:
Infants Under 12 Months - Toys and clothesAges 1-5 - Educational toys & CD/DVDs, car and riding toys, doll accessories, LegosAges 6-8 -Jewelry,purses,hairaccessories,flashlights,journals,dress-upclothesbaseballs/softballs, bats, gloves, bikes, scooters, skateboards, handheld gamesAges 9-13 -Nerfballs,videogames,fishingpolesandtackle,handheldgamesTransformers, skateboards, bikes, hair products, barrettes, art & craft supplies, make-up Ages 14-16 -DVD/CD/MP3players,posters/pictures,flashlights,alarmclocks,cameras, pens, journals, skateboards, bike, mountain bike, roller skates, cookbooks, outdoor gamesSenior Citizens - Elastic shoe laces, pajama sets, electric blankets, robes, house shoes, billfolds, night gowns, socks, shoes, shirts, pants, sweat shirts, sweaters, throws, gift cards, purses, tee shirts, men’s belts, gloves, watches, light weight jackets, jewelry, brushes, manicure sets, dish towels, bath towels, sheet sets, blankets (double & queen)
For more gift ideas, go to jacksonfumc.org, under the Missions tab, Monthly Mission Focus
Place in the “Way to Give” arch Sunday, October 26 or drop items off in the collection box in your Sunday School class.
Start your Christmas shopping now!
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SundayNovember 9
SundayNovember 16
Andrews Chapel Services:8:30 a.m. Worship Service9:45 a.m. Sunday School
“What’s Your PQ?”Dan Camp, preachingMatthew 25:1-13
FUMC Downtown Services:8:55 a.m. First Awakening10:00 a.m. Sunday School11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
“Keeping Your Lamp Lit”Jennifer Trently, preachingMatthew 25:1-13
“On Accountability”Dan Camp, preachingMatthew 25:14-30
“Building Trust or Digging Holes?”Jeff Rudy, preachingMatthew 25:14-30