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OCTOBER 2017
THE WAY
VOLUME 43 - NUMBER 10 EAST FAIRFIELD
PUBLISHED MONTHLY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
“Working, playing, and praying together
on our faith journey to share Jesus Christ with everyone.”
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We are a Stephen Ministry
Caring Congregation
TRUNK OR TREAT
Join us for Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 28 from 5:30-7:30. Please arrive by 5:00 if you want to set up your trunk to hand out candy.
Door prize drawings will be held at 6:30. (You must be present to win.) We will be serving hot dogs, chips, and cookies. Miranda Barnett is the event leader.
FALL FUN FEST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 AT 12:00
Get ready for a Super Sunday Funday! We will have a church picnic in the pavilion.
Bring a covered-dish to share. Table service provided. Wear comfortable clothing.
Because we exceeded our $20,000 goal for the Envelope Challenge ...
Pastor Deb Will kiss a cow !!!
JOY OF CHRISTMAS CONCESSION STAND
Our church has the opportunity to work at the Joy of Christmas concession stand in Firestone Park on November 23, 24, 25, and 26. Volunteers are needed to be there from 5:30 - 9:30 each evening.
Donations of hotdogs, buns, cookies, small bags of chips, coffee, hot chocolate, popcorn, and paper products are also needed. All money raised from this event will be used toward the church deficit. Clip boards will be passed in church to sign up to work or donate.
If you have questions please contact Sparky Vollnogle at 330-402-3633 or [email protected].
EFUMC
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PASTOR’S PAGE OCTOBER 2017
A teenager stepped up to help his mother in the kitchen by chopping the onions for the casserole, he asked her, “Know what the secret is for not tearing up when you slice onions?” “Those special goggles?” she guessed. “I saw some in a cook’s catalog.” “Nope,” the teen smirked. “The secret is don’t get emotionally attached.” The teen grinned. During the rest of the onion chopping, his tears of laughter ran down his cheeks. Not getting emotionally involved. It’s a safe way to do things. But is it God’s way? When I arrived at East Fairfield I talked about what it means to be a disciple. This past month as I’ve been through an unexpected surgery, which turned out to be more complicated and more difficult than expected, I was the recipient of intentional discipleship. I believe true discipleship is intentional. It is seeing a need and reaching out. It’s an emotional connection between people. Jesus himself told the parable of the good Samaritan to teach about being emotionally involved. When a traveler was robbed, beaten, and left for dead beside the road, time went by. A priest came by, but he passed the man by on the other side. Ditto the next church leader, a Levite. Why? Just guessing—both didn’t want to be made unclean by touching what might be a dead body; they didn’t feel they had the time; both already had plans. But mostly both didn’t want to be emotionally involved. Jesus described the one who rescued the traveler as a Samaritan, a person of mixed race and beliefs that separated him and all of his kind from the Israelites. Samaritans were considered lowlife, unworthy. The compassion the Samaritan showed is an example to us all: get emotionally involved when a need comes up. You showed it to Chuck and I and you will never know the depth of my gratitude for all of you. You reached out to us with meals, cards, cleaning, and prayers and we felt the flow of love. To show intentional discipleship applies to those of all races, social and economic standing, and net worth. People are valuable to God. He made us all. There is no reason to refuse to help if you are able. No need to be emotionally involved in the life of onions, but be there for people, especially those in need.
- Pastor Deb
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN NEWS
Joy Circle The UMW Joy Circle met on Monday, August 28 with 16 members present with Kathleen Smith as hostess. She presented a program with Survival Kits for Christians and brought some of her many quilts to show.
The reading program was reported on and certificates from last year’s reading were handed out. Cards were signed and sent to those in need. Sue Kariher reported on the prayer blanket program and shared that 99 blankets have been given out so far. Our blanket that was entered at the county fair won a blue ribbon and was presented to a veteran at a ceremony at the fairgrounds on Sept. 10.
We continue to collect stamps for the Southwest Indian Field. We still sell brooms and have several in stock but need to find a new supplier as the original company has gone out of business. We are looking forward to the annual Bazaar on Nov. 7 & 8. Our next meeting is Monday Sept. 26 with Jan Selby and Sue Kariher as hostesses.
Hope Circle met on Thursday, August 31 at 6:00 PM at the home of Denise Webber in
their pavilion. We enjoyed fried chicken, jojos, glazed carrots (made by Marci), watermelon, and cupcakes (made by Charlotte). Those in attendance were Carrie Holsinger, Deann Davis, Charlotte Vollnogle, Denise Webber, Marci Sipe, and Ashley & Haley Sipe. We reviewed our fund balance and made plans for serving a Sorority dinner on Thursday, September 14.
IN THE MAIL
To our church family, A big thank you for all the prayers and cards over the past five months. We are now at Brookdale Senior Living in Salem and would enjoy visits. If you’d like our new address, call the church office. - Love, Chuck & Lois Dickey
I would like to thank everyone for your concerns, cards, visits, and prayers during my recuperation.
It is appreciated more than you know! Hope to see everyone soon! - Andrea Macuich To our friends at the East Fairfield United Methodist Church, We want to thank you so much for the
beautiful quilt that you made for Ken. He loved it very much. - The Family of Ken Crowl The 4C’s Car Show was a huge success. We raised over $ 2,100 for the 4C’s food pantry. A big
thanks to all who contributed, helped, or supported it in any way. - Homer & Jean Smith, East Fairfield 4C’s Reps
CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The children will present the Christmas musical, Shine, Jesus Shine this year. It is the story of a celestial star search that takes place to select the Christmas star that will shine over the stable where Jesus will be born. You will meet Stella, the Star Polisher, Celeste, Supernova, and a shining host of others who are preparing for the big night.
Rehearsals will be Thursday evenings from 6:00-7:00. Our first meeting will be a party where we will listen to the musical, eat some goodies, and play a game or two. We hope to have lots of kids join us for the fun.
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Prayer, Care, and Share
PRAYER REQUESTS
To start the prayer chain, call Thelma 330-424-5434.
If you desire a visit, please call Pastor Deb 330-234-6009, the church office 330-457-2465, or Barb DePillo 330-692-3805
Donnie A. (Thelma’s son) surgery Wednesday, Sept. 20 Black Creek Area of Jacksonville - flooding Victims of Hurricane Harvey, Irma, Jose, and Maria Stella (Melissa’s granddaughter) - prayers for healing Betty (Charlotte’s mom) - improving Blake (Dick & Elaine’s grandson) - tests Linda P. - health Patty W. (Kay’s sister-in-law) Donna (Cindy’s sister) Paul W. (Ruby’s husband) - health
OPERATION SHOE BOX
The Shoebox item for October is plastic shoeboxes from the Dollar Store.
If you would like to help with postage, mark your offering Fund # 38.
"But select capable men from all the people - men who fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain - and appoint them as officials over thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens." Exodus 18:21
Our church has been praying for our country for almost two years. It occurred to me that we might want to pray for ourselves as citizens of this great nation. November 7 is Election Day. It would be wise for us to pray for the Lord's guidance when we vote. Voting is a privilege and a responsibility not to be taken lightly. Are we making an effort to learn what the ballot issues are? Have we read the actual ballot language? What do we know about the candidates? Are they more than just a name to us? We need to look for the candidates whose values most closely follow the teachings of the Bible. God bless you as you decide how to vote this year. - Cindy Ridzon and Sue Kariher
Things you might want to pray for: - Wisdom as you vote - Our military members and their families - Our local, state and national leaders - Our first responders - People recovering from the hurricanes
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COLLEGE STUDENT INFO
We are updating our college list for the new
school year. If you have a college-age
student who will be attending college,
please fill out this form.
Even if we had their address last year,
please, resubmit it this year so we
know that we have the most
up-to-date information.
2017-2018 COLLEGE STUDENT
Name
Address
Comments:
College
Rev. Dr. Barry Walker received a Quilt made by the sewing group at East Fairfield United Methodist Church.
It was presented during a program for veterans at the Columbiana County Fairgrounds
Rev. Dr. Barry Walker was commissioned in the US Army in January 1964 and worked in an armored tank unit. He was re-commissioned a Chaplain in 1966. He saw active duty during the Vietnam era from October 1966 to April 1970. He also saw duty with I Corps Artillery in Korea. He is a Lieutenant Colonel, now retired after 35 years and 10 months service, both active duty and the US Army Reserves. He participated in REFORGER during August through September 1987 in the Netherlands and Germany.
March 1988 found him on duty in Honduras. He has been awarded 2 Bronze Stars, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal (6 times, once with Valor), the National Defense Service Medal with 2 Bronze Stars, Expeditionary Force Medal, the Southwest Service medal with 3 Bronze Stars, among several others. He served in Desert Shield and Desert Storm from Sept. 1990 to June 1991 with the 475th Quartermaster Group from Farrell PA. Chaplain Walker was with this unit when it was hit during the SCUD Missile attack of February 1991.
LEARN YOUR MEDICARE A, B, C, & D’S at First United Methodist Church of Columbiana
Monday, October 2 at 6:00 PM Join Myers Family Insurance at the United Methodist Church in Columbiana for an educational and informa-tive talk, where you’ll learn the basics of Medicare and what options you have no matter your circumstance, including how you may qualify for reduced prescription costs!
OCTOBER 2017 ~ EAST FAIRFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 WORLD COMMUNION
9:30-10:30 Worship Service 10:30 SPECIAL CHARGE CONFERENCE
10:30-11:00 Coffee Time 10:45-11:45 Sunday School 4:00- 5:30 Boy Scouts
2
10-11:30 Bible Study 10:00 Prayer Blankets 6:00 NAMI Support 6:30 Bible Study 6:30-7:30 Cub Scouts
3
8:30 AM Men’s Coffee Group 7:00 TRUSTEES
4
7:00 Choir
Practice
5
10:00 G. Angels Support Group 7:30 Student Ambassadors
6
7
8
9:30-10:30 Worship Service 10:30-11:00 Coffee Time - Confirmation Info Meeting in the Sanctuary 10:45-11:45 Sunday School
4:00- 5:30 Boy Scouts
9
10-11:30 Bible Study 10:00 Prayer Blankets 6:30 Bible Study 6:30-7:30 Cub Scouts
10
8:30 AM Men’s Coffee Group 7:00 COUNCIL
11
7:00 Choir Practice
12
7:00-8:30 New Member Class
13
14
5-6:30 4H 5:00-8:00 GA Harvest Ball at Fairgrounds
15 FUN FEST
KISS A COW 9:30-10:30 Worship Service
10:30-11:00 Coffee Time 10:45-11:45 Sunday School
12:00 Fall-Fun-Fest in pavilion Bring a covered-dish 4:00- 5:30 Boy Scouts
16
10-11:30 Bible Study 10:00 Prayer Blankets 6:30 Bible Study 6:30-7:30 Cub Scouts
17
8:30 AM Men’s Coffee Group
Newsletter Deadline
7:00–9:00 4H
(Fieldhouse)
18
7:00 Choir
Practice
19
9:00 Mailing Com 10:00 G. Angels Support Group
6:00-7 Kids Choir 6:00 HOPE CIRCLE
7:30 Student Ambassadors
20
6:00 Wedding Rehearsal 6:30-8:30 Guardian Angels Family Fun Night
21 Lions Roast Beef Dinner at Crestview 5:30 Wedding Isabella Shultz Chad Collins 234-567-1724
22 9:30-10:30 Worship Service - Receive New Members
10:30-11:00 Coffee Time 10:45-11:45 Sunday School 4:00- 5:30 Boy Scouts 5:00 Confirmation Class Begins
23
10-11:30 Bible Study 10:00 Prayer Blankets 6:30 Bible Study 6:30-7:30 Cub Scouts
24
8:30 AM Men’s Coffee Group
25
7:00 Choir
Practice
26
6:00-7 Kids Choir Practice
27
28
5:30 Trunk or Treat
29
9:30-10:30 Worship Service 10:30-11:00 Coffee Time 10:45-11:45 Sunday School
4:00- 5:30 Boy Scouts
5:00 Confirmation Class Fellowship Hall in Use (Kotas)
30
10-11:30 Bible Study 10:00 Prayer Blankets
12:00 JOY CIRCLE 6:30 Bible Study 6:30-7:30 Cub Scouts
31
8:30 AM Men’s Coffee Group
Halloween
Fel lowship Hal l in use for BAZAAR
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CLASS IN CHARGE OF COFFEE TIME
Oct - Loyal Workers Nov - New Beginnings Dec - Pairs and Spares
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS 1 Zachary Garrett, Debbie Lawlor 2 Wanda Wilson 3 Bonnie Crook, Tony Watson 4 David Crook 5 Josh Gaston, Jon Straney 6 Coby Lynn Brown, Shanelle Davner 7 Shelby Barlow, Sarah Berger, Larry Porter 8 Jasper Fetty, Natalie King
9 Ruth Hawkins, Hannah Hephner, Don Knight, Tristan Reynolds, Jen Sell 10 Ron Cook, Laurel Colaizzi 11 Kyle Crook, Meredith King, Tony McCoy, Nicholas Ridzon 12 Bill Baer, Maralyn Porter, John Selby, Evelyn Thomas 13 Tyler Westover 14 Malory Cuff 15 Pam Boyarko 17 Deb Quillen 18 Jacob Baker, Noah Brown 20 Chris Baker, Cliff Brinker 21 Georgia Farmer, Hiram Hartz, Cathie Hicks 22 Jay Olmstead, Amanda Rupert, Amy Webber 23 Colton Ridzon 25 Molly Colian, Brenda Porter 27 Everley Kline, Gina Unger 28 Chris Davis, Debbie Hephner 29 Matt Bable, Barry Crook, Jackie Mercer, Owen Reynolds, Lucas Schmucker 30 Michelle Harroff, Jennifer Harroff 31 Emily Saphore
OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES 2 David & Carol Vollnogle 5 Grant & Melissa Roberts 6 Lenny & Cindy Ridzon 8 Ray & Sukie McCoy 12 Joe & Linda Chaplow 13 Ed & Courtney Hodder 14 John & Jan Selby 15 Jerry & Alice Peppel 17 Wayne & Rhonda Good 20 Jim & JoAnne Peppel 23 Keith & Megan Kollaja 26 Kyle & Emily Gotch 29 Don & Melodye Courter 31 Cody & Sarah Holmes
4C’s item for October is
OATMEAL
9:30 AM Sunday Morning Worship Services
Date Nursery Jr Church Greeters Liturgist Acolytes
Oct. 1 Miranda Barnett ( No Jr. Church ) Harvey & Carol Smith Caleb Hill Emily & Victoria Saphore
Oct. 8 Susan Baker Tammy Saphore Ray & Sukie McCoy David Vollnogle Cy Magill and Mitchell Auer
Oct. 15 Anita Cusick Sparky Vollnogle Pam Graham Cindy Wright Henry Fetty & Mitchell Auer
Oct. 22 Tana Fetty Cyndi Straney Thelma Adams & Janet Logan Caleb Hill Emily and Victoria Saphore
Oct. 29 Tana Fetty Sparky Vollnogle Dale & Helen Gorby Edie Boles Gracie & Lainey Auer
MISSION OF THE MONTH FOR OCTOBER
Your donation to World Communion Sunday provides scholarships for minority students in the United States and internationally.
Mark your envelope: Fund #16.
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ORGANIZATION PERMIT # 5
EAST PALESTINE OHIO 44413
THE WAY — October 2017
Return Service Requested We’re on the Web!
www.eastfairfieldumc.
East Fairfield United Methodist Church
Rev. Deborah L. Quillen, Pastor 45675 State Route 558 New Waterford OH 44445-9754
Phone 330-457-2465 Fax: 330-457-1116 Email: [email protected]
Issue: OCTOBER 2017 Printed: September 20, 2017 Editor: Denise M. Webber
Deadline for the NOVEMBER Issue
is Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017
Email articles to: [email protected]
Working, playing, and praying together, on our faith journey, to share Jesus Christ, with everyone.”
We are a Stephen Ministry
Caring Congregation
COOKBOOK CORNER
Coconut Cream Pie Submitted by Kathleen Smith
1 baked 9” pie shell 3 cups milk 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten (save whites)
¾ cup sugar ½ tsp salt 5 Tbsp. cornstarch 1½ cups shredded coconut 2 Tbsp. margarine 1½ tsp. vanilla Meringue 3 egg whites ¼ cup sugar ¼ tsp Cream of Tartar
Sunday Morning Schedule
9:30 - 10:30 AM Worship Service 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Time 10:45 - 11:45 Sunday School for all ages
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Inside this Issue …
Fall Fun Fest 1 Trunk or Treat Joy of Christmas Concession Pastor’s Message 2
UMW News 3 In the Mail Christmas Program
Prayer, Care, and Share 4 Shoebox Items Pray for Our Country
Veteran’s Quilt 5 Medicare Info Class College Student Addresses
Calendar 6
Birthdays, Anniversaries, 7 Liturgists, Acolytes, Mission of the Month 4C’s Item
Cookbook Corner 8 - Coconut Cream Pie
1. Heat milk in microwave 4 minutes. 2. Mix sugar, salt, and cornstarch in large bowl. Stir in hot milk. 3. Stir ¾ cup of hot mixture into egg yolks, stirring constantly. Return egg mixture to large bowl. 4. Cook in microwave 5 minutes or till thick, stirring every 2 minutes. 5. Add coconut, margarine, and vanilla. Stir well. Pour into baked pie shell.
6. Beat egg whites, gradually add ¼ c. sugar and ¼ tsp cream of tartar, till stiff peaks form. 7. Put on pie. Top with a little coconut. 8. Bake at 350° till lightly browned.