January Highlights - Mark Your Calendars...
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Fullerton First United Methodist
Church
114 N. Pomona Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832
Telephone: 714-871-4115
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ffumc.net
Staff
Rev. Dr. Philip Bertolo Wood Senior Pastor
Don Barter Treasurer
Stephanie Bowen, Kelly Jimenez
Co-Directors of FFUMC Preschool
Susan Faber Director of Community
Ministries ; Interim Youth Dir.
Greg Fowler Maintenance Supervisor
Kim Galea Director of Children’s
Ministries
Yvonne Harrington Administrative Assistant
Hyeyeon Kim Organist/Pianist
Kathy Norris CLM Candidate
Russell Wilson Director of Music
January 2016
January Highlights - Mark Your Calendars
Saturday, January 9 at 1:00 p.m. - Memorial Service for Marge
Knouse
Saturday, January 16 at 2:00 p.m. - Memorial Service for Nita
Godwin
Monday, January 18, the Church office is closed for the Martin
Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Monday, January 18 at 6:00 p.m. is “Movie Monday” featuring
the movie “Larry Crowne”
Sunday, January 31 at 11:30 a.m. - Charge Conference
Sunday, January 31 at 5:00 p.m. - Cinema Sunday featuring the
Walt Disney movie “TANGLED”
Every Wednesday Night Bible Study with Pastor Phil
6:30 - 7:30 pm in the South Lounge
Letter To The Romans - Spiritual Journey, Part I
The Nativity Collection, “A Legacy of Love,” was the highlight of our Christmas Season in 2015. The displays were awesome and
totally unique! Many thanks to Kim Galea and her helpers for all the hard work and many hours put into this event
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Avanti!
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ:
What great Advent and Christmas celebrations! Thank you for sharing them with us!
As we move into this New Year via the Season of growth and renewal known as Epiphany, I want to share some updates with you: First, we continue our Wednesday Night Bible Study from 6:30 until 7:30 pm in the South Lounge. We are journeying with the Apostle, Saint Paul, through his Letter to the Romans. Join us, jump in at any time! Second, I have included the Invitation to Christian Discipleship in every Sunday Service, reclaiming our Methodist roots. Anyone can join this Church family on any Sunday, and then participate in the Methodist 101 classes that I will offer on the first and second Sundays of the month for all who are interested, member and non-member alike. Third, as we look forward to Lent, coming early this year with Ash Wednesday, the beginning of this holy Season on February 10, and followed by Easter on March 27, we will be adding some new Services and reconfiguring others. Ash Wednesday Services will be at 7 am and 7 pm in the Sanctuary and will include the Imposition of Ashes, for those of us who choose to wear them, and the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Our outstanding Choir will join us at the evening’s celebration. All this begins with Pancakes on Sunday, February 7, the Fifth and Last Sunday of Epiphany.
On Sunday, March 13, our Choir will lead us in Worship at 10 with another incredible cantata, to prepare us for the upcoming Easter events. On Holy (Maundy) Thursday there will be a Service at 7 pm, and on Good Friday a special, contemplative, Service surrounding the Seven Last Words from 2 until 3 pm in the Sanctuary. Then we will have two Easter Services, the one will continue to be at 10 am in the Sanctuary, and the new one at 7 am in our interior Courtyard. An Easter Breakfast will be served in the South Lounge between 8 am and 9:45. And I will be leading a Lenten Study, and will share more about that in our next edition. Now please don’t forget our Annual All Church Charge Conference, which will convene on Sunday, January 31, at 11:30 am in the South Lounge! Our District Superintendent, the Rev. Jan Wiley, will be presiding and every member in attendance will have voice and vote on all matters before us for the expansion of our ministries. I look forward to our first together! And then I’ll see you in Church!
Forward! (Avanti!)
Phil!
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Sometimes Nora Lehr believes there’s a little bit of Kansas stirring in her soul, even though she has never returned to her birthplace since leaving when she was six weeks old in 1946. “Grandma Lucretia had a dairy farm with many chickens and cows,” Nora says. “I’ve always had a love for farm animals, and I think that’s where it all started.” Before Nora was born, her parents left the San Gabriel Valley in a jeep with their three children to visit Midwest relatives. Her father had been raised in Oklahoma while her mother grew up in Wyoming.
But it was Grandma Lucretia who encouraged the Littrell family to make the trek. Nora’s parents had met in California during World War II after finding jobs at Lockheed Aircraft. But when the war ended, it was difficult for her father…a carpenter by trade … to find a steady job. “We moved around a lot, even to the mountains in Washington State where we lived within sight of a little logging community,” Nora says. “But when I was three years old, I contracted polio during the major outbreak, and the doctor suggested the family return to Southern California for a warmer climate.” Little Nora’s diagnosis wasn’t severe enough to put her into an iron lung. But she did have to remain in Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles for at least six months to undergo therapy and learn to walk again. She underwent treatments devised by Sister Elizabeth Kenny, an unaccredited Australian nurse who promoted a different approach to the treatment of polio. Sister Kenny advocated the need to exercise muscles affected by the disease instead of immobilizing them. Her principles of muscle rehabilitation became the foundation for physiotherapy, according to her biographers. For many years, Nora walked with leg braces and crutches while being home-schooled. With determination, she eventually enrolled in the public school system, and attended Mar Vista High School in Imperial Beach where she worked on the yearbook. The following year, she graduated from Sierra Vista High School in Baldwin Park where she excelled in art. After graduation, she worked as a receptionist in a beauty salon and in a factory. But she soon realized she needed more schooling to progress. Determined to overcome life’s challenges, she furthered her skills at a business school where she graduated as a clerk. Later, she was accepted at Rio Hondo Community College from where she graduated with a degree in art. She also married a classmate from Rio Hondo and gave birth to her only son, David.
Did you know that . . . . . ?
“The big thing has always been my health problems,” Nora says. “Throughout my life journey, I’ve had my older sister Marilyn and her husband, Duane, and my brother Doug as my constant inspirations. Now Marilyn is on hospice with a brain tumor, and I so wish I could visit with her in their Texas home.” Nora moved to Fullerton from Riverside in 1990 after she fell and broke her arm. Unable to care for her son, she wanted to be closer to her husband, from whom she has been separated, so he could watch after David. Initially, she lived in a board and care facility, but has since moved into a wheelchair-friendly apartment. The late Fullerton United Methodist Church associate pastor Frank Knaus happened to meet Nora while serving communion at her board and care. He invited her to join the congregation, and she’s been a dedicated, loving participant since. Initially, she recalls, her sister introduced her to the Methodist fellowship while living in Alhambra. Her wheelchair, which can now reach speeds of 4-5 mph, is a familiar sight on Sunday mornings as she quietly glides up the aisle for a back-row seat. “It’s a bit harder to get around now,” she confides with her winsome smile. “I have post-polio syndrome and the hardest thing to cope with is having my body adjust to temperature changes. For that reason, I miss out on evening activities.” Regardless, Nora forges ahead despite less stamina and vision problems. But her outlook remains positive. “My wish for the New Year is to stay more in tune with how I can serve others,” she says. “I want to be able to show God’s love. And I want to become the person God wants me to be.”
Interviewed and written by Barbara Giasone
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Etc., etc., etc.
“Finding Faith on the Journey”
New Title for the 2015 Lenten Booklet.
The plan is to have the booklet ready the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. We need each of you to help by providing items; i.e., favorite Bible passages, personal reflections or experiences, artwork, poems, etc. These items can be submitted by email to April Moell or to the church office. You can also leave items in the office in a special marked manila envelope.
If you have any questions, please contact April or Joe Moell or Marylou Miller.
The Perfect Gentlemen provide harmony and humor harkening back to the days of Vaudeville. They recreate the great vocal sounds of legendary groups such as the Pied Pipers and The Ink Spots and include comic songs made famous by the likes of Louis Jordan and The Hoosier Hotshots.
Expect “marvelous melodious music mingled with masterful mirth, mischief and merry-making.”
The group’s versatility allows for effortless shifts between vocal styles, whether singing acapella or accompanied by ukulele or guitar. Over the past sixteen years they have performed all across the U.S., United Kingdom, Brazil and Singapore, have headlined aboard cruise ships on Holland America, Royal Caribbean, and Regent Seven Seas, and have opened for Jay Leno
NORTH OC COMMUNITY CONCERTS
PRESENTS
THE PERFECT GENTLEMEN
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2016, 7:30 PM
AT FULLERTON FIRST UMC
News from the
Outreach Committee at FFUMC
The Outreach Committee wishes to thank all who support our food voucher program throughout the year!
We are in need of helpers when we feed the hungry on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the 1st Christian Church. Hope to see you there!
PS:
Don’t forget to recycle your cards and
stamps!
Remember to bring juice boxes for the month of January.!
These will provide nutrition for many of our needy families through Pathways of Hope.
This is our January challenge!
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN GENERAL MEETING
January 7, 10:00 a.m., South Lounge
Guest Speaker: Pastor Phil
Installation of UMW Officers led by Caroline Peterson
UMW News
WESLEY ANN CIRCLE
Thursday, January 21, 1:00 pm
South Lounge
Program planning Meeting.
Come with ideas!
MARY MARTHA
FELLOWSHIP GROUP
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 7:00 PM
SOUTH LOUNGE
ELLIE BOHALL, HOSTESS
THEME
BELLS ARE RINGING IN THE
NEW YEAR
MARY MARTHA
FELLOWSHIP GROUP
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 7:00 PM
SOUTH LOUNGE
CAROLYN WALTER, HOSTESS
THEME
FAVORITE SONGS ABOUT
LOVE
UMW PRAYER CALENDAR FOR 2016
PRAYERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Loving and gracious God,
as you have blessed us with the gift of salvation, give us
the courage to be a blessing to others:
to heal the brokenhearted, forgive the sinner,
welcome the outcast and love the unloved. Amen.
John Anderson Calhoun,
General Board of Global Ministries missionary, Ukraine.
Gracious God, we thank you for the people
we come across each and every day.
We thank you for using us as a blessing to them.
May your love, joy, peace and happiness
abound and may your blessings overflow.
Elmira Sellu, UMW regional missionary, West and East Africa
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Preschool News
VALUE: HELPFULNESS
“Think about God in all that you do.
Then He will help you”
–Proverbs 3:5-6
IMPORTANT DATES!
Tuesday, January 5
Students return to school
Tuesday, January 12 Chapel Time with Pastor Phil
Wednesday, January 13
Chapel Time with Pastor Phil
Friday, January 15
Blue Submarine visit at 9:30 am
Monday, January 18
MLK Holiday - No School
Friday, January 22
Lizard Wizard visit at 9:30 am
Monday, January 25
Dental Visit at 9:30 am Miss Diane, Miss Kelly, Miss Stephanie
Preschool Christmas Program 2015
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Susan Faber
Director of Community Ministries and
Interim Director of Youth Ministries
714-423-4177
www.ffumc.net
Facebook (like our church page and our FFUMC Youth Page)
#ffumc or #ffumcyouth
Youth News
YOUTH H APPENINGS FOR FULLERTON F IRST UMC
UMYF (U NITED METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP )
3rd — First Sunday OUT
10th — Youth Room, 5:00— 6:30 PM
17th — NO Youth Group
24th — Youth Outing (details to follow)
31st — Cinema Sunday - “Tangled”
Fullerton First UMYF is open to all 6th –12th grade youth. Friends are always welcome! If you have any questions
or need to talk about anything at all...please reach me at 714-423-4177 or [email protected]
You can also find me on facebook and join our youth group facebook group.
Blessings, Susan Faber
Director of Community Ministries and Interim Director of Youth Ministries.
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Join us for
STORYTIME
Infants and Toddlers
Monday Morning at 9:15 a.m.
Free Stories Songs Playtime
Opportunities for our little ones!
For questions or more information.
Please contact the church office at
[email protected] or Kim Galea at
Susan Faber at 714-423-4177
MOM’s Morning Out! In the nursery
(just down the hall from the preschool).
$20 per Wednesday (sign up for 4 consecutive Wednesdays and receive
a $10 discount, making it $70 for 4 weeks.)
Drop off at 9:00 am pick up at Noon.
Ages birth thru Pre-K
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Our members and
friends who are not
able to get out and
come to church
would be cheered up to receive a note card.
Our Homebound Members
These are our homebound who appreciate prayers, phone calls, and notes. Call the
church office if you need an address.
Edna & Mary Ann Brown
Margaret Christensen
Anne Gray
Mary Harless
Beth Hill
Wynelle Holbrook
Ben Johnson
Betty Launer
Letha Little
Lois Madley
Wanda Monroe
Fran Mueller
Ruth & Harry Musser
Lois Reade
Dora May Sim
Edith Strevy-Kent
Nancy Woods
submitted by Carolyn Beauchamp
Bereavement:
Our thoughts and prayers are with Emilie Smalley upon the sudden death of her mother, Angela Smith. Emilie is the granddaughter of Will and Cindy Smalley; the family and friends of Marilyn Johnson (sister of Nora Lehr) who passed away
Sunday, December 27, 2015.
For those who are ill:
Alta Carter is now at home and continues to
recuperate from her recent surgery; Henry
Holden and his parents, (per Colleen Bartley) as
this 17 month old child began his six month
treatment for leukemia; Joe (father of Lori
Applerose) starting cancer treatment at Loma
Linda; Jess and Amparo Stewart requesting
prayers for peace; Rosemary Fix (mother of
Karen Curry) fell and fractured her back. She is in
the care center at Claremont Manor in Claremont,
CA; Doug Jelinek is at home recovering from
bypass surgery.
For those who are in care facilities:
Wanda Monroe is in a care facility; Anne Gray is
at Acacia Village.
Prayers and Cares
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January Date
Don Belmont January 4
Todd Eaton January 4
Janice Freeland January 5
William Linsenbard January 5
Benjamin Freeland January 7
James Kang January 7
Linda Crippen January 11
Joan Mears January 12
Holly Boehmke January 15
Judy Riehl January 16
Frances Mueller January 17
January Date
Sandi Curtis January 20
Marshall Chaffee January 21
Karen Curry January 24
Marian Bartlett January 26
Barbara Dennis January 28
Tony Ellis January 28
Walter J. Rountree January 29
Sarah Smith January 31
January Birthdays
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S U N M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T
31 Office Closed New Year’s Eve
1 Office Closed Happy New Year!
2 7:30am FFUMC Comm. Feed the hungry pancakes 3:00pm Homeless Showers/Laundry
3 9:00 am SS (BR) (SL) 10:00 am Worship 11:30 am Bells Rehearsal 12 noon - Youth 1st Sunday Out 5:00 pm - Cinema Sunday FROZEN
4 9:15 am - Storytime 10:30 am - Care Ministry (Conf.) 1:30 pm Prayer Ministry 3:00 pm Windsong
5 4:00 pm - Staff Meeting 7:00 pm - Trustees Meeting (Conf.) 7:00 pm - Mary/ Martha Fellowship (SL)
6 9 am - noon Mom’s Morning Out 9:15 am - Quilters
7 10:00 am - UMW General Meeting (SL) 7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal
8 9 7:00 am - Men’s Breakfast (OS) 1:00 pm - Memorial Service for Marge Knouse Reception after (SL)
10 9:00 am SS (BR) (SL) 10:00 am Worship 11:30 am Bells Rehearsal 5:00 pm - Youth
11 9:15 am - Storytime 1:30 pm Prayer Ministry 3:00 pm Windsong
12 10:15 - Preschool Chapel (SL) 7:00 pm - Finance Meeting (Conf.)
13 9 am - noon Mom’s Morning Out 9:15 am - Quilters 10:15 - Preschool Chapel (SL) 6:30 pm - Bible Study
14 7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal
15 9:00 am - noon Preschool Guest Speaker The Blue Submarine (SL)
16 7:30am FFUMC Comm. Feed the hungry pancakes 2:00 pm - Memorial Service for Nita Godwin Reception after (SL)
17 9:00 am SS (BR) (SL) 10:00 am Worship 11:30 am Bells Rehearsal 5:00 pm - Youth
18 Office Closed MLK Holiday NO Storytime 1:30 pm - Prayer Ministry 3:00 pm - Windsong
19 4:00 pm - Staff Meeting
20 9 am - noon Mom’s Morning Out 9:15 am - Quilters
6:00 pm 1st Christian Feed the Hungry 6:30 pm - Bible Study
21 7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal
22 9:00 am - noon Preschool Guest Speaker Lizard Wizard (SL)
23 7:00 am - Men’s Breakfast (OS)
24 9:00 am SS (BR) (SL) 10:00 am Worship 11:30 am Bells Rehearsal 5:00 pm - Youth
25 9:15 am - Storytime 1:30 pm Prayer Ministry 3:00 pm Windsong
26 6:00 pm - Invitational Meeting (Conf.) 7:00 pm - Council Meeting (Conf.)
27 9 am - noon Mom’s Morning Out 9:15 am - Quilters 6:30 pm - Bible Study (Conf.)
28 7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal
29 30
31 9:00 am SS (BR) (SL) 10:00 am Worship 11:30 am Bells Rehearsal 5:00 pm - Youth Group
Quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and
convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
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Fullerton First United Methodist Church 114 N. Pomona Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832
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Our Sunday Worship Service begins at 10:00 a.m.
SUNDAYS AT FFUMC
9:00 a.m.—Searchlight — Adult Sunday School 9:00 a.m.—Pathfinders — Adult Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:00 a.m.—Children’s Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—After Worship Fellowship Time 5:00 p.m.—United Methodist Youth Fellowship (6th Grade thru Sr. High School)
FULLERTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH’S MISSION STATEMENT
Fullerton First United Methodist Church is a community of faith that seeks to be a growing and dynamic church in Fullerton with an outreach to this region of Orange County and beyond. We are a part of a world-wide communion who believe in God’s transforming love as demonstrated by the life and teaching and living influence of Jesus. Believing that we are undergirded by God’s presence through God’s Holy Spirit in our daily living, we serve God as we endeavor: to reach out and receive persons into the faith family as they are; to help persons relate to God and grow in their commitment to the values exemplified in Jesus; to provide opportunities for persons to grow and deepen their faith as Christian disciples; to send persons into God’s creation as faithful disciples. As God’s peop le we seek to bring a fresh vision of hope as we minister to one another and the larger community in which we reside. We seek to faithfully live out these four foundational missional principles. We shall endeavor to be a place of grace in today’s world.
FFUMC GROUPS and MINISTRIES
Adult Sunday School
Aldersgate Chorale
Handbell Choir
Book Study Groups (Short & Long Term)
Bible Study Classes
Care Ministry
Families & Children’s Ministries
Family Ties
Community Outreach
Men’s Breakfast Group
Quilters
Bible/Prayer Group
United Methodist Women
United Methodist Youth Group
FFUMC OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Office is closed Friday