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www.reachingforyou.org Office 660-259-2483 FAX 660-259-2685 Rev. Terry Cook, Pastor 660-259-4804 [email protected]
Annie Yates, Ministries Coordinator 660-232-2340 [email protected] Patty Sollars, Adm Asst. 816-716-6111 [email protected]
Janet Thompson, Music Director Annie & Rowdy Yates, Youth Leaders
September 2016
Sunday 9:30 am
Sunday School
10:45 am Worship Service
3rd Sundays
Fellowship Meal
Monday Noon Prayer Group
1:00 pm Quilting for Homeless
Wednesday 6:00 pm Choir
7:00 pm Bible Study for Youth & Adults
Friday 9:30 am
Stay Strong Exercise
Saturday 8:00 am Men’s Group
@ McDonald’s 10:00 am Al-Anon
Schools are back in session and off to a great start! Even as our
children and youth continue their learning so should we! As the Bi-
ble says “study to find thyself approved!” Both of our churches
have good attendance for our children but the attendance is poor for
our adults. Is it not important to us? Part of attending bible study
and small groups is to encourage one another in our Christian
growth. Additionally, you are never too old to learn something new!
In some ways technology improves our lives and in other areas I
think it hinders us. It is rare for me to see anybody in either church
with an open Bible during the sermon. We see the scripture on the
screen while it is read and then it is gone. Do you go back and look
it up at home or are you forgetting it as soon as the sermon is over?
I say that somewhat tongue in cheek! Some of our best and bright-
est teachers are our oldest folks! Share your knowledge with the
rest of us! Make time to attend a class. For the rest of us make it a
priority to attend a class. There is not a valid excuse for not doing
so, and believe me I have heard them all! You will not grow in your
Christian faith without doing so! For us adults it would be like let-
ting our children go through 3rd grade and then telling them they no
longer have to attend school. They would become illiterate and un-
productive, which describes the majority of our church members
when it comes to our Bible knowledge. Do not settle for that, I im-
plore you! I am sure this will aggravate some of you and if it does
you are probably the ones who need to be awakened! Christ is
counting on you and so is your church!
In Christian love (and accountability!) Terry
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Wesley curriculum is a fully resourced Sunday school curriculum for the entire family - from toddlers to adults - with an emphasis that is doctrinally distinctive for the Wesleyan tradition. The lessons combine over 100 years of curriculum development plus contem-porary innovation without sacrificing the holiness distinctive in content and spirit. The Wesley teaching method disciples students in personal holiness, emphasizes Scripture memory, and accentuates personal life application.
Starting Wednesday August 31st at 7pm, or Sunday September 4th
at 9:30am
FEARLESS
Each sunrise seems to bring fresh reasons for fear. They're talking layoffs at work, slowdowns in the economy, flare-ups in the Middle East, turnovers at headquarters, downturns in the housing market, upswings in global warm-ing. The plague of our day, terrorism, begins with the word terror. Fear, it seems, has taken up a hundred-year lease on the building next door and set up shop. Oversized and rude, fear herds us into a prison of unlocked doors. Wouldn't it be great to walk out? Imagine your life, wholly untouched by angst. What if faith, not fear, was your default reaction to threats? If you could hover a fear magnet over your heart and extract every last shaving of dread, insecurity, or doubt, what would remain? Envision a day, just one day, where you could trust more and fear less. Can you imagine your life without fear?
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The New Sunday School Curriculum is in!!! We will be chang-ing the way we do Sunday School starting September 4th. Kids will meet at 9:30 in the Chapel, so we can all do 15-20 minutes of music together. Then we will split into our age groups, and learn the same lesson at an age appropriate level!
Members in Care Centers & Homebound Betty Davis (home)
Pat Fisher, Leawood, KS Geneva Hamilton (nursing home in California)
James Lauderdale (Bristol Manor) Tootie Mason (John Knox Village, Lee’s Summit)
Dawn Meierer (Care Center) Mary Stephenson (Care Center)
Ruth Wainscott (Colorado Springs, CO) Alice Wiley (Care Center)
Roberta Wyatt (Care Center)
Women of the Church Carry-in luncheon
Noon, Friday, Sept 9
If your birthday is not listed, please contact the church office,
[email protected] 259-2483.
Our Worship services are available LIVE on line (10:45 am Sundays)
at www.reachingforyou.org under "MEDIA". MISS A SUNDAY? The videos will remain accessible for at least a month after their broadcast.
Don’t have internet or a computer? DVD’s are available on the table in the church entryway.
September Birthdays
2 Nancy Caldwell
2 Tony James
3 Sandra Slusher
7 Ronnie Dickmeyer
8 Jan Wright
9 Jamie Weisbach
11 Pat Doak
14 Chelsea Huffman
14 Samantha Yates
17 Rose Seitz
17 Dawn Meierer
We plan to organize a FACELIFT FOR
THE GOOSEPOND this fall!
More info to follow as available.
PROJECT SERVE 2017
Dear Members of the United Methodist Church,
Please know how grateful I am for the concern &
Support & prayers I have received from you dur-
ing my illness & recent surgery It has been a try-
ing time for my whole family and I appreciate all
you have done. I am now home from the hospital
and feeling pretty good. Again, I appreciate your
kindness. God Bless all of you!
Sincerely, Kristin Summerlin
Discoverer’s Sunday School Class,
Thank you so much for your generous donation!
In the months of June & July C.A.R. made 41
trips into the KC Metro Area.
God bless, Betty Weddle,
Cancer Assistance Relief
Janae Fuller
Is retiring from
the Battle of
Lexington SHS.
Congrats
Janae!!
17 Bob Routh
19 Garrett Stephenson
19 Connie Meierer
20 Kris Vialle Eaton
23 Spencer Stephenson
23 Austin Stephenson
25 Ron McMullin
26 Bryan Alkire
26 Joseph Noynaert
28 Bill Fricke
29 Lane Trout
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Noon House of
Hope
2 3 8:00 am Men’s
Group at
McDonald’s
10:00 am Al-Anon
4 Communion
Steward: Dee
Weisbach
September Lead
Usher: Eric
Shroyer
5 Noon Prayer
Group
1:00 pm Quilting
for the Homeless
6 6:30 pm Boy
Scout Dist Mtgs
7 9:00 am HCC
meets n FLC
6:00 pm Choir
7:00 pm Youth &
Adult Bible
Study
8 Noon House of
Hope
6:00 pm Fierce
Warriors Cancer
Group
6:30 pm Boy Scout
District Committee
9 Noon Women of
Church Luncheon
10 8:00 am Men’s
Group at
McDonald’s
10:00 am Al-Anon
11:00 am Hicklin
Hall reserved
(Huffman)
11 12 Noon Prayer
Group
1:00 pm Quilting
for the Homeless
6:30 pm Pack
440 Committee
13 Noon HCC Mem-
ber Luncheon
6:30 pm Ministe-
rial Alliance
14 6:00 pm Choir
7:00 pm Youth &
Adult Bible
Study
15 Noon House of
Hope
16 10:00 am Camp
Wilderness
Finance Mtg
17 8:00 am Men’s
Group at VFW
Breakfast
10:00 am Al-Anon
10:00 am Class of
2001 Potluck in
FLC
18 Carry-in
Fellowship Meal
after Worship
19 Noon Prayer
Group
1:00 pm Quilting
for the Homeless
5:30 pm Ad
Team Meeting
20
Newsletter
Deadline
11:30 am HCC
Connect Lunch-
eon
21 6:00 pm Choir
7:00 pm Youth &
Adult Bible
Study
22 Noon House of
Hope
23
10:30 am
Baby Grace
Diaper/Wipes
Pick-up
24 8:00 am Men’s
Group at
McDonald’s
10:00 am Al-Anon
25 Noisy Offering
for Heifer
6:00 pm River
City Squares
Square Dance
26 Noon Prayer
Group
1:00 pm Quilting
for the Homeless
27 5:30 pm MVCAA
New Directions
28 6:00 pm Choir
7:00 pm Youth &
Adult Bible
Study
29 Noon House of
Hope
30
An up-to-date calendar is available on our website, www.reachingforyou.org
Lexington United Methodist Church
“Where We Seek, Serve,
and Share Christ”
Sundays:
9:30 am
Sunday
School
10:45 am
Worship
6:00 pm
Youth