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The Messenger Fayetteville United Methodist Church November2017
Pastor’s Column Rev. Dr. Robert O. Sherburne
FUMC MISSION
STATEMENT:
To pass on the gospel of Jesus Christ
To transform hearts and lives
To make a difference in the world
To provide a nurturing Christian community
for God’s people to grow in faith.
FUMC VISION
STATEMENT:
We the congregation of Fayetteville United Methodist Church
will….. …..provide exemplary worship services for a di-verse community through traditional and non-traditional means.
……share the love of God and Christ’s inclusive hos-pitality by enhancing rela-tionships with our church community, local missions and global missions
…..nurture and support the spiritual growth and physical needs of our church and broad commu-nity through worship, study, giving and acts of kindness.
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N ovember is always a transitional month. Our atten-tion changes during November – we begin to think about snow, slippery roads, and dressing for the weather to protect ourselves. In November we also
begin thinking about people. During November and the first couple of weeks in December most of us will receive numerous opportuni-ties to send money to colleges, institutions working to solve medical issues such as cancer, and other organizations whose purposes are to help. We will be contacted because they know that internally we care about others, and we are willing to give to help the less fortu-nate. Our United Methodist missions are part of those seeking fi-nancial and spiritual support.
I want to thank all of you who stepped forward to help our church resolve a 2017 budget issue. To date we have raised almost $11,000. Thank you for helping our church resolve this financial issue.
November is also the month when we give thanks to God for all the blessings we receive. God has blessed us in so many ways. Our congregation is sensitive to the needs of others. Not only did we raise the money to help our budget, we also received $5,969.00 for victims of the numerous storms, fires, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other types of weather issues that have done extreme damage since last summer. We are fortunate to have UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) so that every penny we give to special mission projects goes to the project and its purpose. No Administrative fees are taken from these special offerings. Reach-ing out and helping the victims of these “natural disasters” is what Christianity is all about. Jesus told us to love our neighbors where ever we are.
We are to be God’s love in a world
where love is missing.
November 23, Thanksgiving Day, is a day and time when most of us sit down as families. We feel good about being united as families, and many of us will travel by car, plane, or train to be with our families. I hope you might take a minute and have a conversa-tion with members of your family and talk about the necessity for peace.
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FUMC
NOVEMBER 2017
WORSHIP
TWO Services
8:15 am
10:30a.m.
& Christian
Education
for all ages
9:15-10:15 a.m.
NOVEMBER 5
All Saints Sunday
Communion
Scripture:
Matthew 23: 1-12
Sermon:
“Cut me a Piece!”
NOVEMBER 12
Scripture:
Joshua 24: 1-3a, 14-25
Sermon: “Backdoor Faith”
NOVEMBER 19
Thanksgiving Sunday
Pledge Sunday
Scripture:
1 Thessalonians 5: 1-11
Sermon: “THX 4 Giving”
NOVEMBER 26
SINGLE SERVICE AT 9:30
Scripture:
Matthew 25: 31-46
Sermon: “Live it, or Leave it”
Our world is being rocked with suggestions that life as we know it may end, that some of the angry leaders might step for-ward and destroy the gift God has given — life on this plan-et. We want to pray every day for peace on earth and good will for all people. If each of us
speaks to a minimum of one person, and then ask them to speak to one other person, we will keep that issue alive and vital.
November is also when our church looks towards the new year. We will be holding our Annual Church Conference on November 20, a time when we will have some good discussions about the ministry and mission of our congregation – everyone is invited to attend. You will also be receiving information about our 2018 budget, and we ask that all of us seek God’s blessings and di-rection on the decision to support the church financially. Pledging is a spiritual activity, for we are returning to God a portion of what God has given us. When we believe in God, and accept the eternal life that Jesus has promised, we are in a position of giving thanks and we need to respond. Our response includes participating in the congregational life, being involved in missions, and financially sup-porting the Church. Please consider your pledge carefully, and then ask for God’s blessings. When all of us give from our hearts, great things happen! Thank you for being part of the mighty cloud of wit-nesses who encourage and support ministry at FUMC in Fayette-ville, NY.
Blessings,
Bob
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FUMC Fundraising & Special Events
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SPECIAL GIFT REQUEST – THANK YOU!! Wow! The Finance Committee extends its gratitude to everyone who has helped FUMC with their special gifts. Your generosity has resulted in raising ($10,760.00) towards the ($12,319.00) 2017 budget deficit. Thank you for helping us care for our church. You are a blessing! Thank you,
Linda Saunders, FUMC Treasurer
THE 2017 PUMPKIN SALE
o ur 6th annual, held over 4 weekends was a success bringing in $1900
that will go towards the oper-ating budget of FUMC. Thank you to Jeff Haines who grew most of the pumpkins and to all of you who helped pick, set up, sell, and purchased one or more pumpkins. Without your support the Annual Pumpkin Sale would not be possible. Golden Pumpkin Award: Linda Saunders is the recipi-ent this year of the Golden Pumpkin Award for all her enthusiasm and work in all aspects of this project. Thank you, Linda.
FUMC Stewardship 2018
Greetings Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The words “Paid in Full”
invoke a wonderful feeling.
Be it the final payment on a
car, the home mortgage, or
an invoice for car repairs,
to hear that we are paid in
full on a debt owed is a
good place to be. Our
theme for our 2018 Stewardship campaign is “Paid in Full”. As
Christians, one great reward we receive when we accept Jesus
as Lord and Savior into our lives, is the knowledge and assur-
ance that our SIN DEBT has been paid in full!
I’ll be honest. We are facing some serious financial challeng-
es for 2018. A number of very long standing members have
relocated to warmer climates or moved closer to family. Sadly,
a few long standing members have passed away. This said,
my hope is not in or of this world. I know we serve a God of
abundance and prosperity.
Pledge Sunday is November 12th. Pledge cards will be
made available at church November 5th and will be handed out
during services November 12th. You are invited to fill out and
return your pledge for 2018 on Sunday November 12th during
the service. We do understand that some may need more time
in considering their pledge amount. Please have your card
back by Sunday, November 19th if possible.
As you prayerfully consider your financial support of the
church for next year, please consider what having your Sin
Debt paid in full by Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross means to you.
Consider this, is your pledge out of worldly obligation? Or is
your pledge out of spiritual adoration? Adoration for a Savior
who died for you and me to pay for our sins. As a family of be-
lievers, Fayetteville UMC is making a difference in the lives of
those inside our walls, and to those we seek to serve outside
our walls. It is a privilege to serve as the stewardship chairper-
son and I look forward to a successful 2018!
Sincerely,
Jeff Haines, Stewardship chair
ANNUAL UMW CHICKEN & BISCUIT
DINNER at Fayetteville UMC
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4
Serving from 5 to 6:30 pm
Dine-In or Take Out! Adults: $8.00
Children: $4.00 Under 6 yrs. old: free
The United Methodist Wom-en’s group is hosting its an-nual Chicken & Biscuit Din-ner in Homer Hall on Novem-ber 4. The menu includes: chicken & gravy over bis-cuits, mashed potatoes, fresh squash, coleslaw and a slice of pumpkin or apple pie. Yum! CRAFT SALE & BAKED GOODS: There will be a Craft Sale this year during the UMW Chicken and Bis-cuit Dinner, along with as-sorted delicious baked goods, condiments, perhaps some jam and jelly, and a variety of Christmas decora-tions. Also, a display of "gently used" household and jewelry items at great prices (or, make an offer!).
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SPECIAL EVENTS & OUTREACH
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OUTREACH NEWS FOR NOVEMBER:
I t's Thanksgiving month! A good time to celebrate with family (where possible) all the great gifts God has provided! It's also a good time to PRAY for others world-wide who are experiencing many difficult conditions. Our mission work continues as our
Committee meets this month to allocate the dollar gifts you have giv-en during the year. These gifts assist many people and organiza-tions at all levels: local, conference, national and international through our connectional system.
Returnables: We also continue - all year - to collect your returnable water and soda bottles and cans. Please drop them off either in the Narthex box OR at FM Returnables in Manlius. (Tell staff there to add the deposit to our account, specifically, the Fayetteville United Methodist Church.) FISH (“Friends In Service Here”) PROGRAM: Do you know the FISH program or know someone who needs it? The letters stand for "Friends In Service Here." Volunteers provide rides to medical ap-pointments for residents of the F-M area. Many people who do not drive need this free service. New drivers are needed as well. Can you help occasionally? This congregation helped start FISH years ago; the need is even larger now. Call 315-637-8158 to find out more information.
Meeting: Outreach Committee is meeting Nov. 15th, at 7 pm in Homer Hall.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving!!
Bob O'Connor, Outreach Chair
Flood Buckets: The Upper New York Conference Mission Central Hub was in great use
as Mike Block, a member of the VIM Steering Committee and a member at Immanuel
UMC in Camillus, and Dave Greer, President of United Methodist Men at Baldwinsville
UMC, helped load 624 Cleaning Kits (Flood Buckets) and 1,544 Health Kits, in a truck
that would take them to the main campus of Mission Central located at Mechanicsburg
Pa. From there they are shipped to areas where the United Methodist Committee on Re-
lief is helping with hurricane and flood recovery.
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Flood Buckets were
funded and prepared
by FUMC kids and
adults! Great job,
everyone!
MANY THANKS TO WEGMANS FOR
THEIR SUPPORT OF FUMC’S CHICKEN
& BISCUIT DINNER PREPARATIONS.
UMW WORLD THANK
OFFERING EVENING Wednesday, November 16 at
6 pm in Homer Hall;
Covered Dish — please
bring a dish to pass.
The annual World Thank Of-
fering is a service of thanks-
giving celebrating God’s bless-
ings in your life and the lives
of those around you. The of-
fering received goes to missions. The program will feature Aurora of
CNY, a group working with children and adults with hearting loss.
Metal for
Mission As of June 2017,
Harry Gill collected
more than $600 from
your scrap metal dona-
tions. The funds raised
are used for Mission.
If you have any metal
items that you are con-
sidering donating or tak-
ing to the recycling cen-
ter, please let Harry
know. Please note,
however, that televi-
sions can not be recy-
cled in this program.
For more information,
contact Harry Gill at 315
-278-1380, or e-mail
gillkirkville@gmail.com
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OUTREACH
November Backpack Ministry Our October backpack recipient is a woman, size large. Look for the backpack in the Nar-thex. Toiletry items are always appreciated, as are cold weather items now that we’re headed into winter. Thank you!
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PHOTO courtesy Ric Pickert:
Glen & Kari Blair (& Leah and Lucas), Barbara Christen and George & Elaine Killian
O n Sunday, October 22, we were very happy to welcome
new members — Glen and Kari Blair from Manlius, Bar-
bara Christen from Chittenango and George and Elaine
Killian from Manlius — to our Fayetteville United Method-
ist Church congregation. A New Member Service took place during
worship, followed by a delicious cake and hospitality in Homer Hall.
Many thanks to the Membership and Hospitality teams. We look for-
ward to getting to know Glen, Kari, Barbara, George and Elaine as
we grow together in Christ. Be sure to greet them and help them feel
at home. Their presence is a blessing!
Welcome, New Member to Fayetteville UMC!
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
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Christian Education Opportunities at FUMC
Sunday School – Sundays at 9:15am
Elementary (Pre-K – 4th Grade) – Deep Blue
Jr. High (5th-8th Grades) – Christianity and World Religions
Sr. High (9th-12th Grades) – Discussions relevant to teens
living their faith
Wired Word – Faith and today’s headlines (Lounge)
Adult Forum – topics vary (Homer Hall)
Parent Coffee – relax and enjoy peer fellowship (Conference Room)
Children’s Church (Pre-K – 4th) – Sundays
during 10:30 worship, after Children’s Message
Adult Bible Studies
What Are We Fighting For
Mondays @ 7:00pm (Lounge)
Tuesdays @ 10:15am (Lounge)
Tuesdays @ 10:30am
(Towne Center Resort Lifestyle
Community)
*No Bible Study
Thanksgiving week.
A Woman Overwhelmed
Moms Bible Study – online
Questions? Contact Kathy Fortner, Christian Education Coordinator
Sunday, Nov. 26th
after the 9:30 am
worship service.
P lease join us
for decorating
the building for
Advent and
Christmas followed by
a soup and sandwich
potluck. Sign-ups for
the potluck will be up in
November.
Looking Ahead:
Put Tuesday, Dec. 5th
on your calendar and
plan to join
UMW’S ANNUAL
HOLIDAY SOCIAL
at 6 pm. Bring a dish to
pass; donation of hats,
mittens and socks will
be given to those in
need; and bring an in-
expensive wrapped gift
to share in a fun way!
The gathering is at
Marcia Lee’s home,
101 Wegewood Ter-
race, Dewitt.
SUNDAY COFFEE HOURS We are in need of volunteers to provide light refreshments following our worship service. Such goodies don’t need to be elaborate—suggestions: finger foods, cookies, cheese & crackers. If you like to bake but don’t’ want to serve food, we’re happy to have you put food in the church freezers in the kitchen (labeled for Sun-day Coffee Hour) and someone else will do the setup. Purchased snacks from stores are also gladly accepted. Please sign up on the sheet in Homer Hall. Questions? Call Kathy O’Connor at 315-637-3920. Thank you!
The Messenger November 2017 www.fayettevilleumc.org FELLOWSHIP
THE JULIETs LADIES! We meet every Wednesday at 8 am at the Limestone Grill, in Fayetteville. All are welcome! JULIETS II will meet the last Saturday of every month, at Lime-stone Grill at 8am. Join us in fellowship & breakfast!
THE ROMEOs (RETIRED OLDER MEN EATING OUT)
Have you recently retired or have ex-tra time in the morning? Our group of gentlemen meet for breakfast every Wednesday, at 7am. Locations vary, as we enjoy adventure! Contact Rick Pickert, at 315-637-5456, for information.
THE MYSTERY LUNCH BUNCH
EVERYONE IS INVITED! The next "Mystery Lunch" will be after the second service on November 12. Both mem-bers and friends are cordially invited to join us as we dine together at a restau-rant — perhaps one that may be new to you. Call Sue or Peter Zarins (315-682-5615) by Friday, Nov. 10, to make a res-ervation. (Car-pooling available.)
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FUMC
Prayer Team We pray for our
Church members,
their families, friends
and needs. If you
would like to request
prayer support for
yourself or someone
known to you, please
email the team at
FayettevillePrays@
gmail.com. To be-
come a member of
the Prayer Team,
please contact the
office, 315-637-4413,
or contactus@
fayettevilleumc.org.
I continue to dream and pray about a
revival of holiness in our day that moves forth in mission and
creates authentic community in which each person can be unleashed through
the empowerment of the Spirit to fulfill God's creational
intentions.
John Wesley
FYI
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Dear Church Members,
It was a real pleasure to be back at UMCF
and to see many of you again. I hope you
all enjoy a healthy and happy fall. God
bless!
Best regards,
Charles Bullen
Thank you for your recent gift (Ed. Note:
from UMC’s Koinonia Group) in the amount
of $300.00, in support of Catholic Chari-
ties Men’s Shelter.
Catholic Charities is the single largest
provider of homeless shelter services in
our county. On any given night, we shel-
ter over 200 men, women and children
who are homeless and struggling with a
variety of issues.
In each case, we provide a safe and
warm place to sleep, a light meal, a place
to get cleaned up and even laundry ser-
vices. We offer practical assistance to
each person to help them get back on
their feet. Most important, we see the face
of God in every man, woman and child
that we have the privilege to serve.
Thank you for your generous support of
our work.
With gratitude,
Michael F. Melara,
Executive Director
Dear United Methodist Church of Fayetteville:
Thank you for your donations of $675.00 on October 18,
2017 to the FM Community Outreach, Inc. Thank you for
your continued support throughout the years.
A recent study found that Feeding America client house-
holds frequently face difficult decisions in an effort to en-
sure they have sufficient food.
• 69% had to choose between food and utilities;
• 67% had to choose between food and transportation;
• 66% had to choose between food and medical care;
• 57% had to choose between food and housing; and
• 31% had to choose between food and education.
Hunger is very real in our FM community. We presently
have over 160 households registered with our outreach.
In 2016, we distributed about 42,000 meals to our hungry
neighbors. Each month we distribute an average of
• 1,700 cans of fruit
• 1,600 cans of vegetables
• 700 rolls of toilet paper, and
• much more!
Your donations will help to feed the hungry in our town.
With sincere thanks,
Linda Napier, Director
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CALENDAR
9 am:
Bone Builders
10 am: Outreach Sandwich-making
6:30pm: Girl Scouts
7 pm: Praise Band
Service, Sanctuary
HAPPY
THANKSGIVING!
Church
Office Closed
8:15 & 10:30: Worship & 9:15-10:15:
Christian Education
1:30 pm: Worship At Towne Center 6:30pm: Patrol
Council Meeting
8:15 & 10:30: Worship & 9:15-10:15:
Christian Education
1:30 pm: Worship At Towne Center
ONE SERVICE 9:30 am Worship
10:30 am:
Hanging of the Greens
6:30pm: Cub Scouts
7pm: Boy Scouts
7pm: Bible Study
5pm-6:30 pm: CHICKEN &
BISCUIT DINNER, Homer Hall
9am: Bone Builders
10:15 am: Bible Study (FUMC &
Towne Center) 7pm: Trustees
Meeting, Library
7pm: Girl Scouts
7pm: Venture Crew
9 am:
Bone Builders
7 pm: Finance
Meeting
6 pm: Cub Scouts
Thanksgiving Feast, Homer
Hall
VETERANS DAY
8:15 & 10:30: Worship & 9:15-10:15:
Christian Education
After worship: Mystery Lunch
Bunch 1:30 pm: Worship At Towne Center
6:30pm: Cub Scouts
7pm: Boy Scouts
7pm: Bible Study
8 am: Quilt Guild
9am: Bone Builders
10:15: Bible Study (FUMC &
Towne Center) 1 pm: Prayer
Shawl Ministry
7 pm: Church
Council Meeting
8 am: Quilt Guild
6 pm: UMW World Thank
Offering Even-ing, Homer Hall
6:30pm: Girl Scouts
9 am:
Bone Builders
7 pm: Outreach
Committee Meeting,
Homer Hall
9am: Bone Builders
10:15: Bible Study (Towne Center)
6 pm: Quilts of Valor
7pm: Venture
Crew
6:30pm: Girl Scouts
6:30 pm: Cub Scouts
7pm: Boy Scouts
7pm: Bible Study
9am: Bone Builders
10:15: Bible Study (FUMC &
Towne Center) 1 pm: Prayer
Shawl Ministry 7pm: Venture
Crew
7pm: CHURCH
CONFERENCE
6:30 pm:
Cub Scouts
7pm: Boy Scouts
Church
Office Closed
6:30pm: Girl Scouts
9 am:
Bone Builders
DON’T FORGET!
Daylight Savings
time ends on
November 5th!
Fayetteville United Methodist Church
P.O. Box 158, 601 E. Genesee Street
Fayetteville, NY 13066-0158
Office: 315-637-4413 | Fax: 315-637-2180
Email: contactus@FayettevilleUMC.org
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
ANNUAL UMW
CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Serving from 5 to 7 pm
Dine-In or Take Out!
Adults: $8.00
Children: $4.00
Under 6 yrs. old: free
Plus, CRAFT & BACK SALE, see page 4
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