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A Message from Pastor Jason:
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3
M ARCH 2016
Prayers & Praises...
Dear Saints of the Cabot Church,
A number of years ago my wife and I were traveling from Pennsylvania back to Kentucky after the holiday sea-
son. We had been traveling most of the day and night was upon us. As the sun set, the rain that had been com-
ing down turned to snow and ice. The driving was treacherous. Accidents were everywhere. We began to be
concerned for our safety through the night, when up ahead we saw the blinking yellow lights of a snowplow/
salt truck. Right then and there I decided that I would follow that truck no matter how slow it was going. I just
drove where the snowplow had already been! That way we were a lot less likely to end up in a ditch!
All this makes me think of John 10:3-4. “The sheep listen to the Shepherd’s voice. He calls his own sheep by
name and leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes ahead of them, and his sheep follow
him because they know his voice.” I love those words, “He goes ahead of them.” Like that snowplow on that
dangerous night, going where you’re about to go and clearing the way.
Our Shepherd, Jesus, always goes where He’s about to take us, because we are His sheep. He gets there before
we do, opening doors, preparing hearts, preparing relationships, removing obstacles, arranging provision.
As the new year is well under way, it may be that fear or uncertainty is holding you back from God’s next step
for you; fear of the “mights,” the “coulds,” the “what ifs.” You can’t go any farther without taking some risks,
trying some things you’ve never tried, leaving some things you’ve never done without, going into situations
that are unfamiliar, reaching out to some people whose reactions you can’t be sure of. Perhaps there are some
health issues in your life that bring uncertainty in this new year. Or maybe you’re in a transition time in your
life. You’re about to move from one stage of life to another. Or you are just facing some very scary prospects.
Listen to Jesus’ wonderful answer to that shadow that seems to spread over your future. “I’ll get there first. I am
going ahead of you.” The security of a sheep is in knowing that wherever they go, they will find the Shepherd’s
footprint. That’s your security, that’s your safety in the flock of Jesus Christ - the Good Shepherd who laid
down His life for His sheep; laid down His life for you.
You can count on it. The Lord will never lead you anywhere that He has not first scouted and prepared for you.
The snowplow clears the road ahead and so does our Good Shepherd. His job is to make the road safe. Our job
right now is just to get right behind Him and follow real close.
Following the Good Shepherd,
Pastor Jason
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How to Reach Us Office Hours: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. M-F
Church Phone: 724-352-2074
Church Fax: 724-352-4530
Web Site: www.cabotumc.com
By email: Pastor: Rev. Jason McQueen [email protected] Office Manager: Barb Briggs [email protected] Director of Children’s Ministries: Erica Purcell [email protected] Director of Youth Ministries: Alisha Dovey and Mark Hack [email protected] Director of Program Ministries: Carrie Rodgers [email protected] Director of Music Ministries: Jerry Purcell [email protected] Music Accompanist: Linda McCall [email protected] Food Bank Director: Sue Shaltes [email protected] Custodian: Janice Bachman
Medical Equipment
As part of our Pastoral Care Ministry, CUMC has a wide variety of medical equipment such as wheel chairs, walkers, bedside commodes, etc. available for you or a loved one to borrow in the event you should need something. If you are in need of any of these items please contact Elaine Hinderliter at 724-352-
1936 and she will assist you.
If you have borrowed equipment and are finished with it, PLEASE return it so that someone else may use it.
Thanks.
Events
March 6th FNL at Fun Slides
March 9th CLN Lenten Service@CUMC
March 12th Reverse the Curse
March 13th Upward Celebration
March 13th Bible Bikerz Bible Study
March 14th Administrative Board
March 16th Food Bank
March 18th Final Fish Fry
March 18th KNO & FNL Movie Night
March 19th Easter Egg Hunt
March 20th Palm Sunday
March 20th Prayer Vigil
March 24th Maundy Thursday
March 25th CLN Good Friday Events
March 25th Dinner & Movie Date Night
March 26th NO Saturday Worship
March 27th Easter Sunday
March 28th COM
Holy Week Worship Schedule
Holy Thursday 7:00 p.m. Seder Supper
Good Friday CLN Events for Everyone
Easter Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship*
*No Sunday School or Fellowship time and NO
Saturday evening Worship Service on March
26th.
Pastoral Care Committee/Meals
The CUMC Pastoral Care Committee also provides meals to members of our church family who have re-cently been released from the hospital or are going through a serious medical situation. If you need this help, please call or have a family member call Elaine Hinderliter at 724-352-1936 to set up delivery of meals. Meals will be provided every other day for up to 2 week.
Also, we need folks that are able to help provide these meals!! If you are willing to help and would like to be included on the updated list of volunteers, please contact Elaine at 724-352-1936.
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Saturday, March 19th
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Breakfast will be served.
CUMC Fish Fry
4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Every Friday
Through March 18th
Our world-renowned, amazing, spectacu-
lar, super-tasty Fish Fry is a big hit with
our community again this year!
And—we need you!
Volunteer to help in some way
Tell your family, neighbors, friends
Make dessert
Come and enjoy the good food and
fellowship!
Questions about the Fish Fry can be
directed to Rich James 724-816-3974.
Flo Parker who lives over in the Concordia Havens won a Sponsorship Award at the 2015 Saxonburg Festival of the Arts back in September and we’re just now hearing about it! Flo won her award for her watercolor painting titled “Sunset.” She reportedly used to “dabble in art” before moving to the Concordia Havens and she even once had the opportunity to paint with the late Bob Ross, the famous American painter, instructor and television host!! What a great memory that is. She has won three ribbons in local art shows and is always experimenting with new mediums. We can’t wait to see what you do next Flo. You’ll have to check with Flo to see how you can see her original, but for now, congratulations to our dear church member.
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever be-lieves in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16
Upward Celebration
Sunday, March 13th 4:00 p.m.
Coach/Volunteer Dinner 5:30 p.m.
Join us on Maundy Thursday March 24th at 7:00 p.m. Bring the whole family! For a Seder Supper
A Seder Supper is a symbolic meal of the Passover meal celebrated by the Jews to remember the Exo-dus—being rescued from Egypt. This will only be a tasting of what was once served so come ready to taste, but not to have a full supper.
Please sign up in the Welcome Center if you plan on attending so that we have an idea of how many to prepare for. But it is not necessary that you sign up to come! All are welcome!
Hope to see you there!
Congratulations
Flo Parker!!
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To all of those who so gener-
ously contributed to Butler County Special Olympics, we want to say thank you. Our church family gave $490 to us and with additional gifts from community friends and family we were able to contribute $945 to the Butler County Program. This money will help bring great joy to these special athletes. Again, thank you so much.
Erin Wimer & Caleb McQueen
As I say goodbye to the Secret
Sisters Ministry which I, with the help of many, started 7 years ago, I want to say thanks to all who have participated and to all the Secret Sisters that I’ve had over the years who have blessed me with so many prayers. Even though I am no longer participating in this min-istry I will remember each and everyone of you with fondness in my heart. And please do not ever hesitate to contact me if you are in need of prayer. I consider you all my sisters in spirit. Thank you!
Tina Stone
Thank you to everyone who
purchased hoagies to sup-
port the ROCK youth group! Very special thanks
to Jen McGee and Michele Swarlis for their help sorting and distributing the orders.
Proceeds from this fund-raiser will help to offset the
costs for the youth to attend special events throughout the year.
The ROCK Youth
Thank You Notes... Hello to Everyone...
Wow, I can’t believe
how busy February
was. The basketball
games are still going
on and I’m still watching that I
don’t get stepped on. The last
game is March 12th.
On Wed., Feb. 10th, people came
for the Ash Wednesday service. At
first I didn’t know why people had
black on their foreheads, and then
I noticed the sign of the cross, the
symbol of what Easter is all about.
Feb. 12th & 13th there were cou-
ples here for the Art of Marriage.
I was hanging around the gym on
Wednesday, the 17th because I
could smell food. St. Joseph’s
served the Community Meal. You
know me I always like the crumbs.
I heard the Secret Sisters had a
luncheon on the 20th at Cooper
Station, to reveal who their Secret
Sister was. It would have been
nice if someone would have taken
me along.
Ladies were here on that evening
(the 20th) for Chick Flick. I snuck
in to watch it a little bit and to get
some of the good snacks they al-
ways have. You know, I don’t like
to miss anything.
Back to Secret Sisters...on Sunday
the 21st the ladies met to join and
pick their new Secret Sister for
2016. Paula Scott is coordinating
the group.
Also on the 21st, they had the
annual Wild Game Dinner at 6:00.
There was some great food there
also.
So, as you see we like to eat and
enjoy the company of our church
family and friends.
Keep smiling,
Your Church Mouse
Dear CUMC:
Thank you for allowing the Knoch
6th grade basketball team to use
your gym on Monday nights. We
appreciated the use of your facil-
ity. We would like to give this
donation to the church. Please
use this donation as you see fit for
your church family.
Sincerely,
Ron Pflueger, John Kosecki &
Scott Frazer
Thank you to Beth McQueen for
your selfless giving and passion in ministry as the teacher of the young adult Sunday school class!
Thank you Helen Comperatore for
being my Secret Sister last year.
I appreciated all your prayers,
cards, and gifts throughout the
year. I am so happy to count you
as one of my friends!
Mary Dodds
Thank you to my Secret Sister, Joyce Bolte! I appreciate your prayers and thoughtful gifts!! Your kind gestures, uplifting cards and especially your prayers will not be forgotten!! Blessings and many thanks to you!! With appreciation.
Carrie Rodgers
Thank you to all who helped make
the Wild Game Dinner a wonderful event again this year. Thank you to the ROCK Youth who came to help with set up and clean up along with Mark & Alisha for their help and leadership! A special thank you to Glenn & Donna Nagle for the yummy Gardner’s Chocolate treats!! And to our speaker, Glenn Nagle, thank you for sharing your words of encouragement and for your time and considerations!
Carrie Rodgers
A huge thanks to all who helped
with the funeral dinner for the family of Dan Leda. Thank you to all who helped with set up, clean up, food donations & service! Carrie Rodgers
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Upcoming Events...
Encouraging Women for Christ
What: A monthly gathering of women for breakfast, fellowship, devotion and helpful
discussion.
When: March 12th @ 8 a.m.
Where: Private meeting room in King’s Restaurant at Buffalo Plaza in Sarver, PA
Contact: Carrie Rodgers at
11 Therefore encourage one another and build each
other up ~ I Thessalonians 5
All women are welcome!!
The 6th Annual Reverse the Curse Men’s
Conference will take place on Saturday,
March 12th from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
at the Crossfire Campus in Butler.
The event will include both breakfast and
lunch, and will be filled with worship and
meaningful speakers such as T.C.
Stallings, Robert Amaya, Pastor Lu and
Steve Chiles.
Tickets are available at reverseth-
ecurse.org or at Thoma’s Meat Market.
Prayer Vigil - Sunday, March 20th (Palm Sunday)
We ask that you join us for a Prayer Vigil on Sunday, March 20th from Noon to 8:00 p.m. You may join us by signing up for one (or more) 15-minute time slot to be in prayer in our
Prayer Chapel. Through prayer, the Holy Spirit can transform your life. A sign-up sheet will be posted outside of our Prayer Chapel for you to sign up.
Please take this opportunity to join us in focused prayer for our church, our church family, our church leadership, our nation and “the church” as a whole. Please join us in prayer during this Prayer Vigil.
Dinner And A Movie Friday, March 25th
All Couples Welcome! 6:00 p.m.
Ladies and Gentlemen you are invited to join us for dinner and a movie on Friday, March 25th at 6:00 p.m. We will have a lasagna dinner and view the movie “Maverick”. There will
be no charge, but we will take a free-will donation to pay the youth for their help as they will help with set-up, serving and clean-up.
Please sign-up in the Welcome Center by March 20th. See Megan Jones or Carrie Rod-gers if you have any questions.
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SAVE THE DATES!! The annual ROCK Rummage Sale
and Bake Sale will be held Friday,
May 27th and Saturday, May 28th
from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. both days.
We will begin collecting donations for
the rummage sale on Monday,
March 14th, and will accept dona-
tions until the sales begins. Donations can be dropped off in
Room 14 at the church.
While we appreciate your generosity in giving, PLEASE DO
NOT donate undergarments or electronics (televisions, com-
puters, printers, etc.). If you need help transporting your dona-
tions to the church, please contact either Mark Hack (724-272-
6074) or Alisha Dovey (724-487-5627) to arrange for pick-up.
Save The Date for April...
April 2nd Women’s Day Trip** April 16th Youth Event April 29th—May 1st Youth Retreat **The women of the church are planning a day-trip to Amish Country in Holmes County, OH. Watch for a sign-up sheet in the Welcome Center.
March Penny Offering… (19th & 20th)
Samaratin’s Purse
Fulfilling God’s desire for us to help those in desperate need as told in the story of the Good Sa-maritan (Luke 10:30-37), Samaratin’s Purse teams work in crisis areas of the world providing spiritual and physical aid to hurt-ing people in dire need. Since 1970, Samaritan’s Purse has helped meet the needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, dis-ease, and famine with the pur-pose of sharing God’s love through His Son, Jesus Christ. The organization serves the church worldwide to promote the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. As the Apostle Paul said, “For we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and our-selves as your servants for Je-sus’ sake” (2 Corinthians 4:5)
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And...In January we were able
to give LifeChoices in Kittan-
ning $217 from our Penny Of-
fering. Thank you!
Daylight Savings Time Begins
Sunday, March 13th
Heart to Heart
Now on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.
Through the Lenten Season
The Heart to Heart Fitness Class with Jessica Kennedy will
meet every Thursday night at 7 p.m. in Room 12. We hope you will
join us and bring a friend!! There is a modification to suit any fitness
level and physical limitation. The class location may change week to
week depending on the church calendar, but we will always find a
space to meet and exercise. Please contact Carrie at pro-
[email protected] with any questions.
“Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and
was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, for God bought you with a
high price. So you must honor God with your body.” 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
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Prayers: The Family of Dan Leda
The Family of Ken Gibson
The Family Pam Bauman
Len Fish: now in Lund at Concordia
Charlene Roberts: recent hospi-tal stay
Janet Buchan: recent hospital stay
Dorothy Powell: recovering from surgery
Jim Zillweger: recent health con-cerns
Linda Scott: ongoing health is-sues
Glenna Wetzel: bout with pneu-monia
Hannah Kennedy: recently in the ER
Jody Schnor: back surgery
Christine Joy: diagnosed with cancer
Laura Morrow: heart surgery
Becky Addleman: diagnosed with Melanoma
Nick, Scott & Brian Wise
Leroy Claypoole: recent heart surgery
Bob Daugherty: cancer
Jim France: brain infection
Kathy: stage 4 cancer
Louis Rome: recently hospital-ized And as always, please keep our
Pastor and every member of our
congregation in your prayers.
Praises:
Improved Health!
Answered Prayers!
Birthdays, Anniversaries, New Babies!
Birthdays
March 5th Marian Jones
March 6th Kathy Wimer
March 24th Violet Laidlaw
March 24th Joe Olean
March 26th Karle Anderson
March 28th Darlene Lehman
March 28th Andrew Kennedy
Women’s Book Club—March Selection…
The Boston Girl by Anita Diamant
The Boston Girl has been called “an unforgettable coming-of-age novel about family ties and values, friendship and feminism told through the eyes of a young Jew-ish woman growing up in Boston in the early twentieth century.” And “a fascinating look at a generation of women finding their places in a changing world.” Eighty-five-year-old Addie tells the story of her life to her 22 year-old granddaughter, who has asked her, “How did you get to be the woman you are today?” She be-gins in 1915, the year she found her voice and made friends who would help shape the course of her life. From the one-room tene-ment apartment she shared with her parents and two sisters, to the library group for girls she joins at a neighborhood settlement house, to her first, disastrous love affair, Ad-die recalls her adventures with compassion for the naïve girl she was and a wicked sense of humor. Join us on Sunday, March 20th at Noon in the Library to dis-cuss this unforget-table novel!
March 3rd Tina & Gary Stone
March 9th Margie & Jerry Purcell
Hats & Gloves For Christmas Now is the time
that most stores have clear-ances on winter apparel. So...if you’re out doing some shopping and see some great deals on hats and gloves, we’re in need of both adult and child sizes for our Food Bank fami-lies this Christmas. There will be a bin in the Welcome Center to collect these. Any questions, please contact Sarah Smith. Thanks!
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707 Winfield Rd.
Cabot, Pennsylvania 16023
Cabot United Methodist Church
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The mission of Cabot United Methodist Church, is to be a
community life and worship center that makes disciples for
Jesus Christ through vibrant worship, sincere fellowship, ever
deepening discipleship, and opportunities for personal minis-
try and world mission.
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