January 7, 2015 | Volume 14 Issue 1 jacksonfumc.org
SEEKING GOD | KNOWING CHRIST | SHARING HIS LOVE
DOWNTOWN JACKSON
A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee
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AT A GLANCE• Welcome New Members• Mission Corner: ARISE Jackson page 2
• 2014 Year in Review/Thoughts on 2015 page 3
• Wednesday Evening Classes (WEF)• Friends in Faith Book Study page 4
• Stewardship Moment page 5
• Child Security Check-in Station page 6
• Adventures in Learning• Save Your Stories, Leave a Legacy page 7
• Memorials & Honoraria page 8
• Women’s Ministries page 9
• Sunday Morning Sermon Topics page 10
“May This Year Be The Best Year Of Our Lives!”
In reading through John Wesley’s journal I have always been struck by his growing awareness of God’s purposes to renew the people for mission and ministry, particularly around the turn of each year. On more than one occasion, you can find a hopeful John Wesley (even into the 9th decade of his life) writing these words on January 1st: “Whether this be the last or no, may it be the best year of my life!” and “May I begin to live today!”
A tradition began in early Methodism led by Wesley where the people would gather for a worship service at the beginning of each yaer to renew their efforts to fulfill God’s mission on earth. This service sometimes took place during the late hours of New Year’s Eve and was called the ‘Watchnight Service.’ Regardless if it took place through the transition of when we see the ball drop on Times Square or in the first few days of the year, this service was intended to renew the covenant life together of the people. Accompanying it was a prayer of covenant renewal that still graces our hymn book - #607. I invite you with me to make this our prayer and speak it in sincerity as we seek to make 2015 “the best year of our lives”:
I am no longer my own, but thine.Put me to what thou wilt, rank me with whom thou wilt.
Put me to doing, put me to suffering.Let me be employed by thee or laid aside for thee,
Exalted for thee or brought low for thee.Let me be full, let me be empty.
Let me have all things, let me have nothing.I freely and heartily yield all things
To thy pleasure and disposal.And now, O glorious and blessed God,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,Thou art mine, and I am thine. So be it.
And the covenant which I have made on earth,Let it be ratified in heaven. Amen.
With Wesley, may we gain the vision that this day is a beginning – may we, with him, “begin to live today!”
Wednesday Evening DINNER
and Classes Resume
January 14
CLASS DETAILS ON PAGE 4
Sunday, January 18
Installation of Church Leaders
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
2015 Guides to Church Life available Jan. 18
Pick up a copy in Disciple Hall
Jeff Rudy, Associate Pastor
Wednesday Evening Fellowship (WEF) and Weekly Opportunities
JACKSON, TENNESSEE
SEEKING GOD • KNOWING CHRIST • SHARING HIS LOVE
Winter 2015January-February
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First Friday ForumJanuary 9Noon-1:00 p.m.Clayton HallCost: $7/personAnnual Address by Mayor Jerry Gist and Mayor Jimmy Harris
Welcome New MembersWe welcome into the membership of FUMC the Ward family on December 14, 2014. John Andy is the General Manager of Rusken Packaging Inc; his wife, Rebecca is a Nurse Educator at Jackson State Community College. Their daughter, Anna Kathryn, is a graduate student at the University of Mississippi and their son, Jay, is a student at the University of Alabama.
Mission Trip
FUMC
April 11-17, 2015
Contact Susan Crocker, [email protected]
ARISE Jackson, a new church/school partnership program for Jackson-Madison County schools, is recruiting volunteers to invest one hour a week to help a 2nd grader learn the foundational words of reading. During and after-school times are available beginning February 2. No tutoring experience is necessary.
January 15 is the deadline for returning background check forms to Jackson-Madison County School District. Training will be January 22, 12-1 p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m. (only one session required).
The Department of Justice calls reading failure "the link between academic failure and delinquency, violence and crime." Our church is supporting this ministry, and we need you. To learn more or to volunteer, contact Paula Butler (731-694-5090 or [email protected]) or Becky Sadowski (901-603-4994 or [email protected]).
Mission CornerPaula Butler, Missions Chair
FUMC FOUNDATION“The gifts you make in your estate plan continue to carry the love and grace of God across time. Consider how you might make a lasting gift and leave a legacy for your Church.”If you would like more information about the Foundation, please contact Jacki Hoveskeland at 731-422-4002 or stop by the church office.
During Thanksgiving and Advent, FUMC was graced by the beautiful arrangements created by this talented team. Special thanks to Sam Welch and Lynne Shuttleworth who gave many hours to designing, and to Lane Camp for setting up and taking down the decorations.
A Note from the StaffMany thanks to all who brought homemade goodies for the staff to enjoy during the Christmas season! Your cards and special remembrances are also greatly appreciated. It’s a wonderful blessing being a part of such a vital and caring congregation. The staff team looks forward to this new year and all the opportunities of ministry and outreach it brings.
Room in the Innhosted by Religion for Life class
Signup deadline: January 12
Pastor’s Bible StudyWednesday Morning
Resumes January 2810-11 a.m.
Room 118 (Religion for Life)
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Stewardship Spotlight
and strength in our Sunday School classes where good teaching is taking a more central position of importance. Our seniors continue to be highly active and engaged. Our women’s and men’s ministries are evolving into relevant and new groups intent on providing places of belonging, accountability and care. Our kitchen volunteers and Leslie Lewis give so sacrificially of their time, talents and energies to serve others. Our music ministries –led so ably by Darian Krimm and Amanda Larsen-Wells are recognized regionally for overall excellence. I could go on and I know I am neglecting to name additional names but time just won’t allow…so I’ll just say that our leadership seems to be stronger than ever. There is just so much to look forward to in 2015—isn’t there?
If you see me moving too quickly or getting too excited in the coming year, I hope you will help remind me of my promise to listen more carefully and attend more closely:“I will listen to what the Lord God is saying, for he is speaking peace to his faithful people and those who turn their hearts to him.” –Psalm 85:8
It is a great honor to serve alongside you. In Christ,Pastor Dan
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2014 Year in Review...Thoughts on a New Year
My devotional reading for today, this very first day of 2015, included this refrain:“I will listen to what the Lord God is saying, for he is speaking peace to his faithful people and those who turn their hearts to him.” – Psalm 85:8
I spent some time today on this New Year’s Day, reflecting on the year that is now past. I considered all the changes in our world and in our city. I thought about my two children who are all grown up now and on their own. I give thanks for their independence but, honestly, miss their dependence. I uttered a prayer of thanksgiving for my wife, Lane, my best friend and confidante. Later this year we will celebrate 35 years of marriage.
I considered the changes in our church in the past year. We bid a fond farewell to Rev. David Hollis and Rev. Mary Beth Bernheisel and their families as they both went on—well prepared by you-- to new challenges. We welcomed the talented Rev. Jeff Rudy, along with wife, Carrie, and their children, Sam and Julianne. I thought of the continued evolution of our worship styles as we seek to reach a changing world with the “good news” of Jesus Christ. I remembered the good and intentional work we engaged in to strengthen marriages and families in our community, including bringing the nationally-recognized Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott to Jackson. I thought of our new initiatives including “Kids at First” which is meeting the needs of parents in our community for high quality nurture of young children. I thought also of the Andrews Chapel campus and our ongoing, honest struggle to comprehend and discern a “new thing” God is seeking to do in the Huntersville community.
I considered the many funerals of devoted members of Jackson First that I have participated in during the year and I was deeply saddened. I considered the deepening bonds of friendship I have come to share with so many of you and spent considerable time agonizing over the (too many) misunderstandings which have taken place in our life together this year past. While this can certainly never be completely avoided, it
does always cause great pain. I gave thanks for the hard-working, selfless and devoted staff of our church. Never is any job beneath them and never do they fail to do their very best. Mostly, I thought of the triumphs, the struggle and the disappointments of 2014. I considered what, if anything, I should say—as your pastor—about the year that was and the year to come?
Then, I understood that it wasn’t up to me to say anything, really. Perhaps I say too much, too often. My first priority should be to attend, to listen:
“I will listen to what the Lord God is saying, for he is speaking peace to his faithful people and those who turn their hearts to him.” –Psalm 85:8
I thought of this “cusp” time of the New Year. How everything seems to have, at least for a single day, slowed to a quiet and peaceful interlude. I was tempted to try and get my life “in order,” make some lists and get a head start on things for 2015. Maybe you felt the same pull, the same call to action? Then, I considered how many years I have rushed “headlong” into setting into motion my own plans without properly listening to that “still, small voice” which always desires better and greater things for me than I do for myself. So, I repeated the words again:
“I will listen to what the Lord God is saying, for he is speaking peace to his faithful people and those who turn their hearts to him.” –Psalm 85:8
I allowed myself to look forward to 2015 for just a few moments. I’ve gotten very excited about a sermon series Jeff and I are working on for January and February called “Four Parts of Grace.” It’s a study on our distinctive Wesleyan emphasis on grace and I know it is going to be helpful to so many. We are looking forward to confirming a great, large group of Confirmands this spring. The good work being done with our youth by Taylor Parimore and Charles Evans, along with our youth ministry team is leading us to new heights with our youth group. Jenni Thorn and the Children’s ministry team continue to move toward excellence in teaching and the spiritual formation of our children. (Please note: great teachers in training are needed for the growth to continue to take place so pray about how God might be calling you to serve). I perceive a growing seriousness
Thanks to Your Generosity!
1. Easter & Christmas offerings for ARM & RIFA for the year 2014: $10,826
2. Communion Offerings for the 12 months: $5,234.51
3. Christmas Eve offering for Families in need: $11,838.00
4. Haiti Mission Candles & Carols Offering (plus memorial offerings): $3,293.00
5. Imagine No Malaria: $1,761.00
Dan Camp, Senior Pastor
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Calendar of Events
Calendar subject to change. Please call the church office, 422-4002 or
check the calendar at jacksonfumc.org
Sunday, January 11 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 2:30 PM District Leadership Training
Event 4:00 PM “The Current” UMY - offsite 5:00 PM Kids Who Care Club 7:30 PM Middle School Girls Basketball
Monday, January 12 9:00 AM Kids at First 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 7:00 PM Boy Scout Troop 12 7:00 PM Men’s Basketball
Tuesday, January 13 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 9:30 AM “Morning Jolt” Women’s Group 4:00 PM FUMC Foundation Officers
Meeting 4:30 PM FitFirst 6:00 PM Mission Focus Group 6:00 PM Church Youth Leage Basketball
Wednesday, January 14 9:00 AM Kids at First 2:30 PM WINGS 5:00 PM Open Gym-Youth 5:00 PM WEF Dinner - Downtown
Campus 6:00 PM WEF Classes/Activities 6:00 PM “The Current” UMY 6:00 PM Handbells 6:00 PM Pastor’s Bible Study 7:00 PM First Awakening Worship Team
Rehearsal 7:00 PM High School Girls Basketball
Practice 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, January 15 9:30 AM Leaving a Legacy Workshop 11:00 AM Soul Sisters “Let’s Meet for
Lunch!” 4:30 PM FitFirst 5:30 PM Middle School Boys Basketball
Practice 6:30 PM High School Boys Basketball
Practice
Friday, January 16 11:00 AM Adventures in Learning 1:00 PM Adult Council Meeting
Saturday, January 17 1:00 PM Polar Bear Swim - offsite 4:30 PM Room in the Inn
The Friends in Faith Sunday School Class will be studying “A Hunger in Healing” book and video series for the next twelve weeks. Les Jaco is leading this study each Sunday through March 22. The class is inviting anyone who would like to attend this marvelous series. The class meets in Room #111. If you have any questions, please contact Les Jaco ([email protected]), David Camp ([email protected]), or Greg Stuart ([email protected]).
Women’s Book Discussion “Hands Free Mama: Letting Go to Grasp What Really Matters” Susan Crocker, Valerie Johnstone and Jerri Sue Maxwell, leaders. Room: Library | Book Fee: $12Come and join in this discussion amongst friends.
Tech TalkLuke Woodruff, leader | Room 118Learning today’s technology, PCs, tablets, smart phones, internet, e-mail, social networking, online shopping and security.
Pastors’ Bible StudyDan Camp and Jeff Rudy, leaders | Room 119 A study on the book of Daniel
Table TalkEnjoy down time and fellowship. Coffee and dessert available in Clayton Hall until 7 p.m.
The Jesse Tree Felt Advent CalendarPam Carothers, Coordinator | Room: MezzanineThe Jesse Tree Advent Calendar focuses on God’s thread of redemption through the Old Testament leading up to the birth of Christ. Cutting and stitching instruction and templates will be available each night as we focus on a different Advent story. What a great way to expand our knowledge of the Bible and see the bigger picture of God’s great plan. This project will become a treasured part of your family’s Advent tradition.
Gym for MenCome in and shoot, scrimmage or just hang out! 6:00 – 6:45 p.m.
January 14 - February 25, 2015 • 6-7 PM
Wednesday Evening ClassesResume January 14
$7 Adults | $5 Children (under 12) | $24 Family MaximumPrices and menu subject to change.
Booklets available... pick up your copyWednesday Evening Fellowship (WEF) and Weekly Opportunities
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SEEKING GOD • KNOWING CHRIST • SHARING HIS LOVE
Winter 2015January-February
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This commentary is by Dr. Patrick Teer who shared these words during the Stewardship Moment in worship services, September 21, 2014
Money is the subject, and we don't talk about it much around the church except for this time of year. For some, it's a time to just endure. For others, it’s a time to get through, to move on and get on about the business. But, for others it is an opportunity for discipline and for growth.
Jan and I feel that giving to the church is just one of the ways that we can grow into God's likeness. The instructions are really clear, aren't they? Ten-percent. Throughout the Bible the instructions are given from Leviticus, through the Gospels and beyond. It's the first ten-percent, isn't it? God wants our very best. He wants it right off the top. He doesn't really want what's left over. God doesn't want "if you have anything left at the end of the month."
Although the instructions are clear, God still gives us free will. He still gives us that choice to obey that instruction or not.
Growing in faith, for us, has meant growing in Bible study, growing in scripture reading, growing in service to God and to others through the church, through involvement in the church, through community service, and growing in our giving, striving for the best ten-percent right off the top.
So, tithing as a child for me was what my parents gave me before Sunday School or right before we came into church... a few coins. As a young person, when I started working a paper route, at EW James, at the Holiday Inn as a desk clerk, as a research technician, the discipline of tithing just didn't exist, or at least it was not a habit. I gave when I went to church. I gave what I had in my pocket, but it really was not something I thought a lot about. And you know, I was missing out and I didn't even know it.
Then as my life started changing and I started searching for God again, and God started letting me back in, things began to change. When Jan and I joined St. Luke's Methodist Church in Memphis, that's when giving became a much more serious part of our Christian walk. It took us a while. We needed that money, we thought. We were living on one teacher's salary, had young children, and I was in school. I mean, talk about a tight budget! We started really listening and believing in those sermons we heard about “every gift comes from God.” It was right around that time we received a small inheritance from an unknown Texas aunt we had never met before. (that was my side of the family by the way). So what could be a more clear response to a sermon than - just out of the blue - this check. We said,
okay... we hear you God. We're going to give right now, ten-percent off the top. We're going to give that to the church and you know what? It was easy. We didn't think about it, but it was easier than we thought it would be. So it really was a clear vision to us
then that we could see the blessings that we were receiving every day.
In raising our children in their pre-school and young elementary years, each boy had a bank. Each bank had three compartments: spending, saving, and church. We found that it was very important for them to learn that money you receive has three options. It's not just one. It's not just spending. You have three options with this money that you need to exercise. Also, as part of what we did in those years, Jan filled out a form annually for each child to have their own pledge card and envelope so that at the end of the year, they could see for themselves how they kept their pledge/promise to their home church.
Now, we were inconsistent but hopefully they will remember a time in their boyhood that the church was counting on them financially. If we had not started that habit of tithing when we thought we needed that money the most, we would not be as obedient now. Tithing has mirrored all parts of our Christian journey and now it's a source of fulfillment for us just like Bible study, devotion time, worship, Sunday School, and serving others. You know, these are all things we need. These are all things we want. These are all things that we must do and it's not doing it out of a requirement. It's doing it out of a yearning and out of a release. What a joy that is when we get that release. Thank you Jesus for that.
So here's what we do in our family: We keep a ledger. Just a simple paper ledger, not a fancy app or computer program or spreadsheet, and it works, It's a log that every time there's a deposit (direct deposit, check, interest payment, whatever) that has a column. Next to that column is the tithe column. So, boom, ten-percent, it's in the tithe column; it's out of my hands ready to work for God. That feels good and right.
Wherever you find yourself today, see if God is calling you. He may be calling you to grow. He may be calling you to be about his work. Definitely he's calling us to reach out of our comfort zones.
Patrick Teer
Calendar of Events
Sunday, January 18 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 “The Current” UMY - offsite 7:30 PM Middle School Girls Basketball
Monday, January 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Church Closed
Tuesday, January 20 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 9:30 AM “Morning Jolt” Women’s Group 4:30 PM FitFirst 5:30 PM FUMC Foundation Meeting 6:00 PM Church Youth Leage Basketball
Wednesday, January 21 9:00 AM Kids at First 2:30 PM WINGS 3:45 PM Girl Scouts 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 6:00 PM Pastor’s Bible Study 7:00 PM First Awakening Worship Team
Rehearsal 7:00 PM High School Girls Basketball
Practice 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, January 22 9:30 AM Leaving a Legacy Workshop 4:30 PM FitFirst 5:30 PM Middle School Boys Basketball
Practice 6:30 PM High School Boys Basketball
Practice 7:30 PM Young Life High School Boys
Basketball Practice
Friday, January 23 No church events scheduled
Saturday, January 24 3:00 PM Youth Winter Kick-Off - offsite 4:30 PM Room in the Inn
Sunday, January 25 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 “The Current” UMY 5:00 PM Kids Who Care Club 7:30 PM Middle School Girls Basketball
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Men’s MinistriesDave Bratcher, [email protected]
“FUMC is a downtown church meeting the growing needs of younger generations”
New! Child Security Check-in System
You asked for it and here it is! Thanks to a generous gift from the Foundation Committee, beginning Wednesday, January 7, we will start using our new child check-in system for Sundays and Wednesdays. The safety of your children is important to us and this system will help us better care for your children while they are in the building. Kiosks will be set up in the nursery, welcome center and children’s wing. Volunteers will be available to help make the transition as smooth as possible.
What you need to know:1. Parents will have to check in their kids and
they will have to have a label before they can enter the nursery or gathering room. Children are not allowed to check themselves in.
2. All nursery age children must be checked in using the kiosk in the nursery.
3. All children ages 3-5th grade must be checked in using the kiosk at the welcome desk or in the children’s wing. 4th and 5th graders will be allowed to leave on their own after class with parents’ permission. Please let your child’s teacher know before class.
4. The parent will give their child’s label that has their name on it to teacher to place on their class’ clip board
5. Parents must present the “parent label” to pick up their child.
6. If you need someone else to pick up your child (ex. An older sibling), please write on the parent badge “I give permission for ________ to pick up __________.” And sign it. Give this badge to the person picking up your child so they can present it to the teacher.
How to check in your child(ren):1. Once at the kiosk, you may look up your
family by name or by the last four digits of your phone number.
2. Select the child(ren) you are checking in and click “print badges”
3. Select the number of parent badges you will need. (You will need one for each child)
4. Give the label with your child’s name on it to their teacher. Keep the parent badge to turn in when you pick up your child.
Thank you for your patience and partnership in making Jackson FUMC a safe place for children. More info to come!
Children’s MinistryJenni Thorn, Director of Children’s Ministry ([email protected])
Men’s Bible Study GroupBreakfast at Perkins
Tuesdays, 7-7:45 a.m.Men’s Weekly Bible StudyThe Book of ActsClayton Hall Conference Room
Child security check-in training.
ACTS
Additional Christmas Decorations
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CONRID & MYRTLE SMITH Larry & Frannie Smith
TOM VOEGELI Hope Voegeli
SUSIE MILLIGAN Kurt & Sherri Kilburn
JIMMY DOAK Dorothy Doak
CARRIE & JOHN PARRANMARINELL & JOE GAFFNEYJOSEPH (CHIP) GAFFNEYCarolyn & Joe Gaffney
TOMMY ALLENBILLIE ALLENDebbie ShiresSara Beth & FamilyMary Kate & Sami
IN LOVING HONOR OF
EDNA RICE Alyson RobinsonWill Rice Eliza Kolakowski
INGE POOLEJOY WEISSVALERIE JOHNSTONEBlair Driver
KELLY NYEVAL EXUMEllen DriverWallace Driver
JENNI THORNBlair, Ellen & Wallace Driver
BETSY DEMENTWANDA SCANLONTodd & Lee Driver
Christmas Memo rials & Honora ria
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Adult OpportunitiesPam Jaco, [email protected]
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
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 online at jacksonfumc.org by Noon, Jan. 12.
2015 Antique and Garden Show of NashvilleFriday, January 308:30 AM - Leave Jackson FUMC parking lot$25/person (includes ticket and transportation)To reserve your spot, call the church office, 422-4002 or email [email protected] is available on-site.
“Living a Life of Significance”Embracing the new aging culture… continuing the journey
presented by
Dr. Richard H. Gentzler, Jr.Published author, dedicated teacher, seminar leader and former director of the Center on Aging and Older Adult Ministries for the United Methodist Church
“Save Your Stories, Leave a Legacy”
Workshops Sponsored by FUMC
Senior Adults & Recreation Ministries
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 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: January 15 & January 22 9:30-12:00 p.m.Where: FUMC MezzanineHow: Pre-registration required. To register, contact Pam at 422-4002 or [email protected]
“The [Leave a Legacy] morning was the most life giving activity that I have been involved in in a very long time. It fits with my life goals for the last years of life, and that is a great deal of pleasure. Another is probably the need to write, and reliving the joyful parts of my childhood instead of the painful negatives. Thank you for the opportunity that you created.”
- Clarice Cassada
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Memorials
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN HAMMONS The following donations are Designated to the Andrews Chapel Cemetery FundJimmy Tyson Bill & Jean PriesterDr. & Mrs. Hugh Francis, IIIKitty StimsonFriends at BHSGBob BondRichard & Bella DavidsonMichael & Debra LaBoniaMr. & Mrs. Michael Cross
DR. BOB SMITHJim & Pat ScottHunter & Suzanne Welles (Missions/Hospitality)Alan & Betsy DementBill & Laura Frances BurnettCyd & David TeagueDebra & Mark OwenPaula & Mike ButlerJennie Watlington (Budget)
SUZANNE TIPTONDavid & Kathy AbramsJim & Pat ScottJan & Garey Littrell (Budget)Tammy McCoy (Budget)Hunter & Suzanne Welles (Missions/Hospitality)May ScottBob & Shirley ManissTrina & Terry VinsonInez BurkeRay & Liz BryantDebra & Mark OwenPaula & Mike ButlerLouanne & King BondTom & Donna EllisLarry & Frannie SmithSandra & Joe Nip McKnight (UMCOR)Joel & Pam PerchikJennie Watlington (Budget)
JESSIE (JAY) HILL FORDMay ScottCyd & David Teague
TOM VOEGELILowell & Mary Ann StonecipherLina & Fred BowyerMr. & Mrs. Jacque VoegeliLarry & Frannie SmithDr. John R. Nelson (Choir)Bob & Judy HazlewoodJim & Pat ScottJan & Garey Littrell (Budget)Carol MurchisonElaine DooleyJerry & Mona WardPeggy Jimerson, Camille & CarolDebbie Shires (Andrews Chapel)Tammy McCoy (Budget)Hunter & Suzanne Welles (Missions/Hospitality)May ScottMr. & Mrs. Leonard SmithFreddy & Sandra TeagueInez BurkeJim & Emily FreemanPaula & Mike ButlerLouanne & King BondEdna RiceBetsy Babb (Sanctuary Doors)
JAMES MATTHEWSLowell & Mary Ann StonecipherLarry & Frannie SmithRoger & Judith MurrayMrs. Flakie HunterLee & Susan SheppardLina & Fred BowyerLina EllisFred Bowyer, IIIBeau & Shelby SpraginsPeggy Robbins (Sanctuary Doors)Patty & Bud Hamilton (Haiti)Judy & Bruce HerronUniversity School of JacksonPearson Brothers FarmsJan & Garey Littrell (Budget)Dr. John KendallCarol MurchisonJerry & Mona WardDr. & Mrs. Ron KirklandDebbie Shires (Andrews Chapel)Tammy McCoy (Budget)Hunter & Suzanne Welles (Missions/Hospitality)May ScottLynne ShuttleworthJames & Debbie NewmonJim & Emily FreemanBill & Paula EnnisDr. & Mrs. Bob HazlewoodAlan & Betsy DementDebra & Mark OwenPaula & Mike Butler
Louanne & King BondSandra & Joe Nip McKnight (UMCOR)Jennie Watlington (Budget)Betsy Babb (Sanctuary Doors)
EMIL SADOWSKIFamily Life Forum Sunday School (Pastors’ Fund)Jerry & Mona WardLynne ShuttleworthDebra & Mark Owen DEBBIE GAINESPeggy Robbins (Sanctuary Doors)Jim & Emily FreemanBetsy Babb (Sanctuary Doors)
ED MARTIN Jan & Garey Littrell (Budget)Tammy McCoy (Budget)Inez BurkeBetsy Babb (Sanctuary Doors)
ED CROCKER Jim & Emily FreemanJennie Watlington (Budget)
ANN MARSHALL Bob & Judy HazlewoodInez BurkeBetsy Babb (Sanctuary Doors)
GRAILYN BROOKS Jerry & Mona WardInez BurkeJim & Emily Freeman
NANCY BROOKE Jim & Emily Freeman
JOE MATTHEWS BOB SHUTTLEWORTH PAUL WATLINGTON Jennie Watlington(Budget)
MONA HICKSANN BOSWELLBARNETT SCOTTGRAILYN BROOKSREV. & MRS. CLARENCE HARESHUCKRAN KAMALPHOEBE CORUMKATHRYN FONDATammy McCoy (Budget)
CHARLES A. GARRETT Betsy Babb (Sanctuary Doors)
RUSSELL RICE Jan & Garey Littrell (Budget)Jerry & Mona WardPeggy Jimerson
Tammy McCoy (Budget)Inez BurkeJim & Emily FreemanAlan & Betsy DementBetsy Babb (Sanctuary Doors)
CHIP GAFFNEY Jim & Emily Freeman
LINDA McINTYRE Stan & Sandy Brunner
ORA LEE FOUST Debbie Shires (Andrews Chapel)Tammy McCoy (Budget)Inez Burke
MONA HICKSBECKY VOEGELIHARLAN LETTBILL WOODRUFFDAVID SHETTLESMARGARET CANTRELLCATHERINE PETTYMARTHA JACOGENEVA DALTONPHOEBE CORUMMARTHA LYNN FISHERInez Burke
JIM BERRYMAN Betty Berryman (Christmas Offering Budget)
GRAILYN BROOKS ORA LEE FOUSTCAROLYN MAXWELLRUSSELL RICEPAUL CROSS JIM MATTHEWSDEBBIE GAINES Chuck & Mona Miller (Andrews Chapel)
SHUCKRAN KAMAL Bill & Brenda Wheatley (Andrews Chapel)
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Women’s MinistriesSusan Crocker, Director of Women’s Ministry, [email protected]
Find us on Facebook: “Soul Sisters Jackson FUMC”
Morning Jolt
Come as you are - gym clothes or ready for the day!In and Out in an Hour
Tuesdays in January & February
9:30-10:30 a.m. in the Library
Starts January 6th
*The Red Tent* is a story that takes place during the times of the Old Testament told through the eyes of Dinah, the daughter of Leah and Jacob. The account is in Genesis 34, which retells her journey. The book has been out a while, but the movie is out with a two part miniseries, is being shown this month on Lifetime, so you may want to try to see it before our meeting
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Between Friends
Book Club“The Red Tent”
by Anita Diamant
Wednesday, Jan. 215:15 p.m. • FUMC Mezzanine
Grab a dinner plate and meet before WEF Programming
Let’s meet for Lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Jan 15th - Panera BreadFeb 19th - ComeUnity Cafe
Ladies, come on out for a lunch-bunch group. Yes, life is busy… you are busy...but a girl’s gotta eat. Grab a friend and come on out for lunch!
WEF Women Book Discussion January-February6-7 p.m.
Join Susan Crocker, Jerri Sue Maxwell, and Valerie Johnstone as we discuss the book “Hands Free Mama” after WEF dinner. 6 sessions.
Did life even exist before social media? Yes, young mom’s we have been right where you are now and we are still rearing kids in college. Come and join in this discussion amongst friends.
Books are available for $12 first day of the class.
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Tue, Jan-Feb Morning Jolt in the Library 9:30-10:30 a.m. “People Can’t Drive You Crazy If You Don’t Give Them the Keys”Wed, Jan-Feb WEF Women Book Discussion “Hands Free Mama”* 6-7 p.m. Th, Jan 15 Let’s Meet for Lunch Panera Bread 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Wed, Jan 21 Between Friends Monthly Book Club* 5:15 p.m. MezzanineTh, Feb 12 Cooking in the Big Easy with Leslie 5:30 p.m. Church KitchenTh, Feb 19 Let’s Meet for Lunch ComeUnity Cafe 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Wed, Feb 25 Between Friends Monthly Book Club* 5:15 p.m. MezzanineWed, Mar. 11 Liberty Garden Tour and Lunch 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Wed, Mar. 18 Between Friends Monthly Book Club* 5:15 p.m. MezzanineWed, Mar. 25 Between Friends Book Club Trip to Oxford, Mississippi
*Childcare provided with reservation.
Books available for $10 first day of class.
Sunday Morning Worship
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SundayJanuary 11
SundayJanuary 18
Andrews Chapel Services:8:30 a.m. Worship Service9:45 a.m. Sunday School
“Grace: Part 1”Dan Camp, preaching
Dave Bratcher, preaching
FUMC Downtown Services:8:55 a.m. First Awakening10:00 a.m. Sunday School11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
“The Mark of Discipleship”Jerry Jeffords, preachingMark 1:4-11
“Tearing at Heaven’s Seams”Jeff Rudy, preachingMark 1:4-11
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