Wesley Chapel Core Values In This Issue Wesley Chapel 1-2 Core Values
Passionate Worship 3-4
Thank You 4
Intentional Faith 5 Development
Serving People 6
Cultivate 6
Revive 7
Event Calendars 8-9
Welcome 10
Wesley Connector BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | WESLEY CHAPEL UMC |
FEB-MAR 2018
After two years of searching Scripture and getting the input from the congregation, the Servant Leader Board has approved four Core Values to help shape decisions and disciples at Wesley Chapel. During the process, one of the first core values that emerged was to be a Godly Church. When I first came to Wesley Chapel, I asked you to pray that I would be a Godly Pastor. I promised to pray for you to be a Godly Church. One of the purposes of a core value is to distinguish us from the rest of the world. As we began to examine Scripture and wrestle with how to narrow down an excellent group of about 15 core values to only four, we discovered that Godly was not our best choice. The Pharisees of Jesus day claimed to be Godly. We asked ourselves, how can we distinguish ourselves from the Pharisees? We quickly replaced Godly with the core value of “Christ-like.” Value #1: As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are to follow Jesus to become like Jesus. The Apostle Paul writes, “Follow me as I follow Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1). When we look at the life of Christ in the gospels, we discover that Jesus is loving, compassionate, service-oriented, and forgiving. The Apostle John wrote that
Proverbs 22:17
“A merry heart does good like medicine”
Jesus “was full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). Many of these characteristics of Christ were on the list of possible Core Values but by choosing to Christ-like, we are also choosing to develop the character of Christ in us. Value #2: Even though to be Christ-like is to be loving, we decided that being loving is the most important quality of Christ and so loving became a separate core value. In every survey that we did over the past two years, loving was at the top of the list. Jesus quoted Deuteronomy when he was asked what might be the greatest commandment. He said, “Love the LORD your God with all your heart, your soul, your mind, and your strength. Love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:30-31). One of the ways we love God is through passionate worship. One of the ways we love people is by serving as Jesus served (John 13:15). Since Jesus said loving is the most important commandment, we wanted to include it as a core value of Wesley Chapel. Value #3: The Bible points us to faith and life in Jesus. When Jesus gave us the mission to make disciples in Matthew 28:19-20, he also told us to teach what he taught. Paul tells Timothy that Scripture is God-breathed, is useful for teaching and correcting, and contains everything necessary for salvation (2 Timothy 3:14-17). As the people of Wesley Chapel, the Bible is our primary source for intentional faith development. The message during worship should always be based on the Bible. Biblical is the core value that shapes our faith, our beliefs, and our practices. Value #4: The core value of community is built upon relationships. Community begins with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in community together as one God in three persons. God creates humans and proposes a covenant by saying, “I will be your God and you will be my people” (Exodus 6:7). This covenant relationship is extended to all people through Jesus Christ. As disciples of Jesus we form a church community and are in fellowship with one another that is often referred to by Paul as “the Body of Christ” (1 Corinthians 12:27). As Christians we are then to be salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16) as we love our neighbors and share the gospel of Jesus Christ with people in our community. In the February sermon series, we will look more closely at each core value and how the Holy Spirit is transforming us to take on the character of Christ.
Date Title Scripture
2/4 Christ-like Colossians 3:12-17
2/11 Loving Colossians 3:14 John 13:34-45
2/18 Biblical 2 Timothy 3:14-17
2/25 Community Matthew 25:33-46
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Serving Opportunity If you are looking for a place to serve here at Wesley Chapel, we would like to invite you to join our communion team! Communion is offered the first Sunday of each month, and teams can rotate while choosing the time at which they prefer to serve. If you prefer a more "behind the scenes" opportunity, you can assist with preparation, set up and/or clean up. If you are interested, you can email Dawn Boling at [email protected].
Ash Wednesday Everyone is invited to our prayer room (Room 216) on Ash Wednesday, February 14 any time between 6:00 and 8:00 pm. Either Pastor Tony Alstott or Peter Williams will be available for the imposition of ashes by making the sign of the cross on either your forehead or hand. Wesley Wednesday events will continue as planned without interruption. Those who are taking classes at 6:30 pm may arrive before or after class. Those who are not taking a class on Wednesday may most easily access the prayer room by entering the building from the office entrance and proceeding to Room 216. Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent. We enter into a time of repentance and sacrifice as we look forward to celebration of the crucifixion and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Maundy Thursday Everyone is invited to attend our Maundy Thursday worship service on Thursday, March 29 at 7:00 pm in the Wesley Center. Maundy Thursday is a service that remembers the night before Jesus was crucified. Maundy is from the Latin word that is translated “mandate” or “command” in English. Jesus commanded the disciples to break bread and drink from the fruit of the vine in remembrance of him. On the night before Jesus died he had the Last Supper in the Upper Room. Other events that will be remembered from that night are Jesus’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane and his arrest. The message will be “Jesus in Us” based on Jesus’ prayer in John 17 which is also consistent with the 2018 theme of “Christ in You” based on Colossians 1:27. The Traditional Praise Team will lead music.
Good Friday Everyone is invited to attend our Good Friday worship service on Friday, March 30 at 7:00 pm in the Wesley Center. Good Friday is the day we remember Jesus’ death on the cross of Calvary. The message will be from Paul’s explanation to the Colossians about the meaning of the crucifixion entitled, “Hope in the Lamb” from Colossians 1:19-20. The modern worship team will lead music. Easter Sunday Sunrise Service Everyone is invited to attend our Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday, April 1, at 7:00 am in the Chapel. Peter Williams will give the message. The Traditional Worship Team will provide music. Access to the chapel is easiest by following the signs “Office Entrance” and entering the office entrance on the north side of the building.
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Thank You On behalf of Jesus Cares @ Exit 0 , the Serve Team would like to thank everyone who donated items, gift cards or cash for their homeless ministry during the Christmas season. Your generosity is sincerely appreciated! Thank you! Ruth Ann Bandy
Wesley Chapel, Thanks to our church family for thinking of us during this difficult time. Jim and Julie Grant, family of Carolyn Grant
Wesley Chapel, Thanks for the beautiful planter. Thanks for the continued prayers during the loss of our dad. Love always, Sue, Ron, Melissa, and Briahna Cates, family of Ronald K. Cates, Sr
Wesley Chapel, Thank you for your generous contribution to Team Stocksdale. It was wonderful being with you last month, and we thank you for your wonderful and gracious hospitality. We appreciate the opportunity to share with your church family about our call to Botswana. Thank you for opening your doors to us. Blessings, Corey and Abby
Wesley Chapel, We hope and pray that you are all doing well. Life has been very busy and crazy for us and we wanted give you all an update. We did not make our goal to leave by January, but have seen God’s blessings and patience as He is teaching us and strengthening us for the field. We have faced some trials and have had to figure out how to do life here in the states when our hearts are in Peru. Through these trials and valleys, we have found new strength and faith in God and His promises. He called our family to the mission field even before we were a family and we know we will be leaving April 25 to head to language school in Costa Rica. Our marriage and our family have been strengthened by these past few months and we are excited to raise the last of our funds and get out there where we have been called to go. We have a stronger grip now and look forward to telling you soon that God provided the funds for us to leave. May God bless all of you with an abundance of joy, peace, and love. The Lopps
Date Title Scripture
3/11 Hope and a Future Jeremiah 29:11-13
3/18 Hope on Trial Acts 24:13-16
3/25 Hope of Zion John 12:12-16
3/29 Jesus in Us John 17:20-26
3/30 Hope in the Lamb Colossians 1:19-20
4/1 Hope of Eternal Life
John 20:1-9
Passionate Worship continued
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Easter Worship On April 1, at 8:30 am (traditional) and 9:45 and 11:00 am (modern) worship we will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Easter message will be “Hope of Eternal Life” which will complete the theme of March, “Hope” based on Colossians 1:27 “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Because of the expected large numbers in attendance, we are asking people who normally attend the 11:00 am service to consider attending the 9:45 am service. Your act of hospitality will allow us to have room for the 11:00 am crowd. The theme of 2018 is “Christ in you” taken from Colossians 1:27. The second half of the verse says, “The hope of glory.” In March, Pastor Tony will explore the topic of hope and how it is viewed in different parts of Scripture. April Sermon Series Jesus is fully God and fully human. In April we will explore Jesus as fully God. “Divinity of Jesus” series will begin on Sunday, April 8.
Adult Teacher Training All teachers and class facilitators for adult classes are invited to the teacher training on Sunday, February 11 at 12:30 pm in the Celebration Room 212. Lunch is included and childcare is available. If you plan to attend the training pleas RSVP to Becky Perkins at [email protected] or 812.944.2570. Egg Hunt Join us on Saturday, March 31 at 3:00 pm. We will have 10,000 eggs filled with candy. There will be plenty of activities including a puppet show and a visit from the Easter Bunny. This is a rain or shine event for ages 2 through 5th grade. There will be a table in the lobby on Sundays, February 18, 25, and March 4 where you may pick up eggs to fill with individually wrapped candy, donate candy, or donate pre-filled eggs. Child Protection Guidelines Training Anyone who serves with children, youth, or those at risk, is required to take the training once a year. The next training is Sunday, February 25 at 12:30 pm in the Celebration Room 212. Bring your own lunch. Childcare is available. For more information contact Becky Perkins at [email protected] or 812.944.2570.
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Mission Morning Women of all ages are invited to join the Women’s Ministry Team for Mission Morning on Saturday, March 3 in the Wesley Center from 9:00 am - noon. We will be sorting the crayons that have been collected for the Crayon Initiative. Continental breakfast will be served and childcare is available. For more information about the Crayon Initiative visit thecrayoninitiative.org.
Celebrate Missions Please join us on Sunday, February 25 as we “Celebrate Missions”. Our morning worship services will point to the mission of God and to the ministry He has called us to in making disciples of all nations. The Serve Global team will also provide opportunities for us to engage in missions as they challenge us to “PRAY, GIVE, GO!” UMCOR Sunday On Sunday, March 11 Wesley Chapel will take a special offering in support of UMCOR, which stands for the United Methodist Committee On Relief. When disasters strike around the globe, UMCOR is prepared to respond with aid in Jesus’ name. This offering will help UMCOR respond to disasters such as the hurricanes which affected many parts of the country last year. Envelopes will be available that Sunday in the lobby. Indiana Pacers Faith and Family Night with the Indiana Pacers is Friday, March 23. The Pacers will be playing the L.A. Clippers. We will meet at church and leave for Indianapolis at 2:00 pm and arrive at Circle Center Mall at 4:00 pm for dinner, on your own, at the food court. Bankers Life Fieldhouse doors open at 6:00 and the game starts at 7:00. After the game we will go to the floor to shoot a free throw and hear a testimony from one of the Pacers players. We should be home around midnight. To order tickets visit www.pacersgroups.com/tickets/1429 and enter the password “pacers” where it says “Enter passcode.” If you have questions please contact Dennis Shireman at [email protected].
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Engaging Young Adults The Young Adults will be hosting dinners during February and March to discuss the upcoming Engaging Young Adults Grant and what it means for our Young Adult Ministry at Wesley Chapel. Visit wesleychapel.org/young-adults/ to sign up to attend one of our dinners. If you have questions, or for more information, contact Dennis Shireman at [email protected] or 812.944.2570. There is no cost to you and child care is available.
Confirmation Classes Confirmation Class begins on Sunday, February 18. We will meet every Sunday morning at 9:45 in room 216. If you are a 6th grader or older and have not yet been confirmed, you are invited to join the class. Youth Formal Valentine Dinner The youth are invited to a formal dinner on Saturday, February 10 from 6:00 - 7:30 pm in the lobby. Wear your Sunday best. To sign up, email Dennis Shireman at [email protected]. Church Camp INUMC offers several camping opportunities for children and youth. Campers can challenge themselves at Camp Indicoso with a high ropes course, zip line, laser tag and giant swing. Camp Rivervale offers archery, canoeing, a rock climbing wall, and has a drama camp. Please visit beacamper.com to get a list of all the camps and activities available. While there are no discount codes this year for camps, there are scholarships available that are income-based. Visit beacamper.com for more information. Other camping opportunities: Silver Heights Camp, New Albany – This is a local, overnight camp for Grades 6 – 12 from June 10-15. Silver Heights Camp will again be free this year for kids in middle school and high school, however space is limited to 60 participants. Registration forms will be available mid-April. To register, call Colleen Endres, 812.246.6462 “Be
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Still” Youth Retreat The youth are having a Spring Retreat April 6 –7. This retreat is the culmination of what we have been learning this school year. They will leave from church at 6:00 pm on Friday the 6th and return to church by 6:00 pm on the 7th. Because this is such a special event, there will be no charge to attend. No one will have to miss because of cost issues. Registration will open online on Wednesday, February 28. Packing lists and permission slips will be available on the 28th as well.
I have been crucified with
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Galatians 2:20
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Wesley Connector A publication of WESLEY CHAPEL UMC 2100 Highway 150 Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
Welcome to Wesley Chapel wesleychapel.org
Wesley Chapel UMC
2100 Hwy 150, Floyds Knobs Office: 812.944.2570 ~ Fax: 812.944.2851
www.wesleychapel.org
Tony Alstott ~ Lead Pastor extension 27 email: [email protected]
Becky Perkins ~ Director of Intentional Faith Development extension 30 email: [email protected]
Peter Williams ~ Director of Serve extension 25 email: [email protected]
Dennis Shireman ~ Director of Youth & Young Adults extension 29 email: [email protected]
Gina Wampler ~ Secretary extension 21 email: [email protected]
Melissa DeLuca ~ Receptionist extension 22 email: [email protected]
Wayne Perkins ~ Maintenance/Building Security email: [email protected]
Kevin Berry ~ Custodian email: : [email protected]
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