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2018 February
Temple Tower www.terrehauteumtemple.org
Our mission:
To make Disciples
of Jesus Christ
for the
Transformation
of the world.
Inside this issue:
Assisting in
Worship
2
Financial News 3
February Events 4
Mission and
Outreach Corner
8
Our Church
Family
10
Discipleship Page 11
Calendar 13
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Pastor’s Pen: The best Valentine ever…
There are lots of stories that surround the origin of Valentine’s Day. One story states that a Christian, named Valentine, was imprisoned for his belief in Jesus and for insulting Roman gods. The story goes that, while in prison, he ministered to the jailor’s daughter. She was blind, and the Christian, Valentine, prayed for her to be healed. She was healed. The jailor and his family confessed Jesus and eventually were baptized and joined the movement. Unfortunately that act didn’t commute Valentine’s sentence, so on the day of his execu-tion, supposedly Feb. 14th, he was beheaded. The legend states earli-er that morning, Valentine wrote the girl a letter of encouragement and signed it; “Your Valentine”. Valentine’s Day is a day we share Valentine’s cards. Do you remember, as a kid in elementary school, we had a Valentine’s card for everyone in our class? (usually accompanied by those nasty little candy hearts that said, “be my Valentine” or “I’m yours” or some other kitschy statement that we would dwell on and worry about… because we had to have the right girl (or boy) get the right card and piece of candy.) I suspect that many a heart went pitter-patter when the right person received the right card from that secret admirer. (Who wasn’t usually all that secret about it.) For many of us, it began us thinking about LOVE for the first time. Now that I’m an adult, it seems the bar has been raised a bit. Those nasty little hearts have given way to some pretty yummy chocolates. Those cards (I recommend Hallmark) can make or break your “eventful night”. Our culture is bombarding us with messages about the proper or best way to show your love to your spouse. Think about some of the advertising that you have experienced. Jared Jewelers ran a campaign stating that husbands cared sooo much for their wives that they went to Jared’s! (Jared’s campaign; “He went to Jared’s.”) I wonder how much of our thoughts and perceptions of love have been influenced by advertising. Let’s turn it around a bit. John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
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Assisting in Worship This Month
Liturgists Greeters and Welcome Desk
8:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M.
February 4
Dick Vining Rick and Carolyn Rhoten
Welcome Desk—Bonnie Finley Haisong Ye Family
Welcome Desk—Barb Coveleskie
February 11 Sandra Small Esther Ramsey and Jeri Altvater
Welcome Desk—Bonnie Finley Myrna Rose and Doug Dillinger Family
Welcome Desk—Barb Coveleskie
February 18 Deb Kesler Dave and Ginger Boring
Welcome Desk—Bonnie Finley TBA
Welcome Desk—Barb Coveleskie
February 25 Randy Camp Paula and Jerry Hochstetler
Welcome Desk—Bonnie Finley Jackson Family
Welcome Desk—Barb Coveleskie
KidZown Worship
8:45 am 11:00
A.M. SUNDAY MORNING COUNTER SCHEDULE
February 4
TBA Jan Wrin Jill Kuckewich Jill Kuckewich
Jill Kuckewich Jill Kuckewich
Jill Kuckewich Jill Kuckewich
Jill Kuckewich Jill Kuckewich
February 11 Phil Small Mike Johnson
February 18 TBA TBA
February 25 Don Wrin Dick Vining
Nursery Caregivers & Helpers
8:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M.
February 4
Melinda Rader TBA Gail Stewart
February 11 Debbie Hoopingarner Pam Hopler Stacey Baird
February 18 Linda Storey Myrna Rose Ashley Luken
February 25 Debbie Morgan TBA Samantha Sebree
Bus Drivers 8:45 Ushers 11:00
February 4
Phil Small Brad Brubaker
Randy Camp
Keith Rader
Sara Donker
Rick Rhoten
Joe Kenworthy
Jim Eliyas
Justin Sebree
February 11 Don Wrin
February 18 Randy Camp
February 25 Phil Small
FINANCIAL NEWS FOR DECEMBER, 2017
December YTD Income $ 34,865.17 $ 368,861.05 Expense - 36,881.25 - 354,437.11 TOTAL $ (2,016.08) $ 14,423.94
100% of pledges were paid for the year.
All bills paid and $5,523.10 in restricted funds.
DON’T FORGET TO TURN IN YOUR 2018 PLEDGE CARD!! Are YOU keeping up with your commitment and giving?
We can’t pay our bills without your pledge! If you have not made a pledge for 2018 and would like to do so,
or if you do not have an envelope number and would like a book of giving envelopes, please call Jill at the church (812-299-1898) during office hours.
Total Principal Paid - $857,978.93 Total Interest Paid - $480,588.25
Total Paid - $1,338,567.18 CURRENT LOAN BALANCE (end of January ‘18) $239,943.74
January Attendance
8:45 am 11:00 am Total
Date Attendance Attendance
January 7 69 30 99
January 14 60 37 97
January 21 59 51 110
January 28 66 58 124
February Church Events and Notes
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Game Night
Has Returned The Member
Care Team is
once again sponsoring game night at Tem-
ple. Please mark your calendar for the fol-
lowing Saturdays from 4pm to 7pm: Feb-
ruary 24 and March 24 in Fellowship Hall.
Bring your favorite game and a light snack
or finger food to share.
The Mission Team will again be encouraging everyone to collect “30 pieces of silver” during the Lenten season. This contributes to our Benevolence fund. More information to come.
New Sermon Notes If you are like most of us, there have been times during a sermon that you have wished you could “write it down”. It may be a quote from the Pastor, a Bible verse, a series of points from the sermon, or just something that moved you and you don’t want to forget it. The Worship Team continues to look for ways to enhance the worship experience, and providing a means of “writing it down” seemed to be one way of helping many to retain those feel-ings of meaningful worship. We now have “Sermon Notes” pamphlets avail-able in each pew for you to use as a means of participating in and retaining the worship experience. Please use those pamphlets as you wish and take them home to help you as you go through the weeks ahead. The Worship Team
Sweetheart Dinner United Methodist Temple will be hosting a Sweetheart Dinner on February 10th @ 6pm. Dinner will be provided by Outback Steakhouse. Please make your reservations today. Single Dinner- $13 Couple Dinner- $25 Table for Six- $70
Shut-in Visitation
The Member Care Team
will be visiting shut-ins the
third Wednesday of each
month. We meet at
Temple at 12:15pm and
divide into teams be-
fore going to visit. All
are welcome to join us.
Men’s Lenten Breakfast schedule on
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February Church Events and Notes
Operation Christmas Child This is our 2nd year to partner with Operation Christmas Child and this year our goal is to collect enough items throughout the year to fill 125 shoeboxes. Which means we would need to collect 125 items of each type of item listed. Take this insert and post it on your refrigerator or take a picture with your cell-phone and save it as a reminder of the items we will be collecting throughout the year. The items can be brought in and put in the marked OCC box in the Narthex. Please watch the bulletin each month for specific needed items. Help us share the good news of Jesus with children all over the world. Ages 2-14 February– Accessories: hats, gloves & scarves, hair bows and other hair accessories, watches, jewelry, small purses, small flashlights, calculators, small tools, etc. March– Quality Crafts: crafts for kids to make something, or home made items that are sewn, knit and crocheted such as hats, dolls, purses, sewing kits, fishing kits, etc. April– Small new or gently used stuffed animals. May– Hygiene Items; soap, washcloths, small hair brushes & combs, toothbrushes, deodorant, etc. ***NO toothpaste, lotions, shampoos, or other liquids June– New toys for boys and girls: balls, small cards, small toys, yoyos, jump ropes, etc. July– New clothing for boys and girls August– School Supplies: Scissors, small notebooks, small coloring books, pencils and sharpeners, crayons, rulers, glue sticks, etc. ***NO liquid glue September– Games for boys and girls: travel sized games, cards, jacks, small puzzles, etc. October– Collect additional items from previous months. Write letter for boxes. Collect $9 per box for shipping. November– Collect all boxes for shipping. Shipping date and drop off locations will be given at a later date.
Extra! Extra! Read all about us here at Temple Pre-School.
It’s hard to believe February is here already. All the boys
and girls have worked very hard and they are all doing a fantastic
job. Each month the Temple teachers follow a curriculum that
is appropriate for the age group of the children in their respec-
tive classes. We also make sure fun is part of each and every
day. The boys and girls experience Bible stories, music, games
and, of course, lots of fun. Our older classes get to enjoy field trips throughout the school year. The 2 and 3 year
olds are just a little young for this so they’ll be staying behind until next year. The Pre-K classes
visited the Allen Memorial Planetarium at South High School during January. Soon love will be
in the air with Valentine’s parties scheduled for February. Lots more fun, games, goodies and
songs!
Be sure to tell someone you love them this month and stop in and see us anytime!
Mrs. Beth Creasey/Pre-K Teacher
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ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY
Adult THE BAIT OF SATAN—- John Bevere exposes one of the most deceptive snares
Satan uses to get believers out of the will of God; being offended. It is an unfortunate fact that many are offended and held captive. This book shows you how
to identify the traps and escape the victim mentality.
THE MYSTERY OF GOD’S WILL— Probably the most misunderstood single factor of discovering
God’s will is the thought that, “If I do this, the struggles will end, the questions are over, the answers come, and I live happily ever after. “ But that’s not reality. The quest to understand God’s
will is a journey.
I LOVE YOU UNCONDITIONALLY… ON ONE CONDITION— Everyone wants to be loved
unconditionally in marriage. But all too often, the conditions we create and the unrealistic
expectations we place on our spouses rapidly cause that dream to fade. Packed with hilarious anecdotes and thoughtful insights, Joey O’Connor offers fresh insights into the marvelous, messy,
and often mundane moments of marriage.
QUESTIONS OF LIFE— Nicky Gumbel answers some of the key questions at the heart of Christian
faith. What is the purpose of life? What happens when we die? Why did Jesus have to die? What
relevance does the Bible have for us today?
CARING FOR GOD’S EARTH— This book engages participants in a lively application of United
Methodist teaching related to: Corporate and family farmers; Environmental hazards; Stewardship of
non-renewable resources; Human impact on animal life; Exploration in space; Understanding the
parameters of faith and science; and Safety and Nutrition in our food supply.
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News from the United Methodist Men of Temple
Lenten Breakfast Series for Vigo County United Methodist Men
Breakfast starts at 8:00am, but come earlier for coffee!
17 February Temple 5301 US Hwy 41
24 February Maple Ave 1203 Maple Ave
3 March Barbour Ave 1401 Barbour Avenue
10 March Memorial 2701 Poplar Street
17 March Centenary 301 N 7th Street
24 March Breden 2228 S. 7th Street
We will need volunteers to prepare, cook and clean up after the breakfast meeting on the
17th. Our speaker will be a representative from Lighthouse mission. We have been cooking
breakfasts there on Friday mornings for residents and others that might be hungry. Men,
women, children and families are served by Lighthouse mission. It will be interesting to find
out more about how the mission works and who they serve. On Sunday, the 11th of February, the Preschool will be singing and the Men of Temple will be
helping to provide a meal after the service. Plans are now for a Taco bar. We’ll have some
ground beef, shredded chicken, cheese, sour cream, lettuce and tomatoes and probably some
macaroni and cheese.
At our organizational meeting on January 14th, we discussed how the men might be more
involved in our church and community. We have an opportunity to make some connections with other groups through the Backyard
BBQs on the second Fridays of the month. We hope to be able to provide some assistance
to the Boy Scouts that meet here with some projects on Friday evening, May 11th, and then invite them to stay for the BBQ that night. We are still coordinating on exactly what project
– but we think we have enough interested men to plan this. We also want to promote fellowship by planning a spaghetti dinner sometime in March.
(Date to be decided upon.) Several other needs were voiced at our meeting and I am listing them here to encourage dis-
cussion: We feel there is a need to provide a shelter/car port/ roof for the church van. The van will
not fit into the garage. Providing some shelter from snow and freezing rain as well as the
parching sun might help maintain the van. Are there plans to build something like this? How
can the men help? We have also been wondering how the needs of members that can’t make it to service might
be helped. What part of our service is made available through the website or other media
support?
We also discussed how the Men might help observe Mother’s Day. We would like to do
something to honor the women of the church.
MISSION AND OUTREACH CORNER
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Faithful Veterans Guide Detachment (FVGDET) Update The Veteran's Detachment has conducted our first expedi-tion of the hog hunting season. In attendance were Detach-ment guides, Bob Doll and Elias Donker, and two veterans of the Afghan and Iraq wars named John and Aaron. The expedition was blessed with extreme hardship from the out-
set as we blew the transmission in the jeep around Cairo, Illinois. Nothing has the effi-cient potential to bond people like shared hardship! God certainly honored our starting prayer to send his Holy Spirit and grace among us, so from the vehicle problems through the horrible unusual cold in Texas we were blessed with the fruits of the spirit of being patient and serving one another. It was a testimony in itself that we were in our better spirits rather than falling to our base carnal attitudes. We were able to limp the vehicle into Sikeston, MO and make it to an auto parts store. We met some Missiourians with great attitudes and were able to share some fellowship as we conducted emergency re-pairs with their assistance. We then conservatively drove the vehicle back across Illinois to the farm and parked it. John decided that he wanted to continue the hunt in his per-sonal vehicle, so we quickly transferred all the equipment and trailer, and set out again. We made it to our camp in Texas twelve hours delayed, just after a day of rain which we were thankful to miss! The unseasonably cold weather made hunting difficult but we still harvested a few animals with help from one of our Texan friends. His name is Boyd, he is a 70 year old cowboy in the truest sense of the word who teaches Sunday school at a baptist church and hunts hogs with hounds from horseback. We had much- treasured fel-lowship sharing testimony and discussing the importance of witnessing what we know, what we believe, and how to find ecumenical common ground for furthering the work and unity of the kingdom of God in the name of a risen Jesus Christ. We are making tentative plans for a special Easter celebration with Boyd's church on our next expedition. What a privilege for us to share in being disciples of Christ with people from across the broad na-tion! The expedition was personally valuable to John, who has the following comments; "It was great to go through hardships and collectively come together to complete the mis-sion. It showed me as long as I keep my head up and my mind clear of distractions, my body will follow. You can't expect to succeed if you allow the pain to control you. I did more in that weekend than I have done in a long time and it has really opened my eyes to what I am capable of." Exactly,John, well said. We all agreed that if you're still here on this sphere, God hasn't given up on you, so you shouldn't give up on you either! Our Father still expects us to seek Christ, commune with the Holy Spirit and seek it's presence, and be of loving service to our neighbor. This makes the jeep breakdown seem appropriately insignificant. Material things, like vehi-cles, come and go and require replacement, but providing an opportunity to reflect the depth and faithfulness of their Creator's love to even one person is priceless. We look forward to our next opportunity to serve, which will be another iteration of the Women's Empowerment Seminar by request at United Methodist Temple, February 24th, at 10am. It is as always FREE OF CHARGE and any women from Temple are encouraged to join us!
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MISSION AND OUTREACH CORNER
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Always Needed: Food for 14th and Chestnut Community Center. (Collection barrels
located in the Narthex) Money for “Change for Change” for Benevolence Fund. (Collection jars by
Exit doors in the Narthex)
Items for Families by Choice (see Bulletin Board for list)
MISSION AND OUTREACH CORNER
Please remember our Food Collection Barrels. Food insecurity is great in our area. When you shop, remember those who can’t. Please bring an item (or several) each week to be delivered to the 14th and Chestnut Community Center Pantry. What if we needed more barrels?! Let’s all do our part! Thank you! February Emphasis Items: February 4—Macaroni and Cheese February 11—Peanut Butter and Jelly February 18—Pasta and Pasta Dinners February 25—Rice and Rice Dinners
Here are some ways you can Serve! Most can be done in less than two hours and are ongoing needs. If you can help, please call the office! Volunteers to help with KidZown each Sunday. Ushers—Sunday Morning and Special Services Greeters—Sunday Morning and Special Services AV/Tech Help for Sunday and Special Events Help in Nursery Work at the UMT Welcome Center on Sunday Morning Counters Watch this space for other areas and special projects needing assistance! Team Leaders and Ministry Leaders—if your group or ministry needs help/volunteers, make sure and contact Stacey and get your needs listed in the monthly newsletter.
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Our Church Family
February Birthdays Carolyn Rhoten February 1 Marlene Drane February 2 June Chambers February 3 Darlena Gentry February 5 Dylan Baird February 6 Martha Silverman February 8 Ruby Piety February 10 Rebecca Strietelmeier February 11 Paul West February 15 Keith Rader Sr February 16 Evelyn Lingafelter February 17 Ed Outcalt February 24
This page is about Our Church Family. Please help make it complete by submitting information, to the office for the next month by the 3rd Sunday of the current month.
Life Group News Our new church-wide study, which began on September 1, is The Story: The Bible as One Continuing Story of God and His People, by Max Luca-do. We will be reading one chapter per week for 31 weeks, taking time out for separate Advent and Lenten Studies.
February Anniversaries Vern and Janice Fellows February 19
In addition to the Sunday School Classes, the Life Groups that have formed are: Sunday at 6:30 pm at Church—Paul West, Paula West & Julie Puttmann, Facilitators Tuesday at 9:00 am—Jean Cantrell, Facilitator Tuesday at 2:00 pm at Westminster—Pastor Kevin, Facilitator
Reading Schedule for January: February 4 Chapter 18 February 11 Chapter 19 February 18 TBA February 25 TBA
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This page is geared toward bringing more kids and families into our church. In order to make this happen and be successful, we ALL have to be willing to
work together. WHAT ARE YOU WILLING TO DO TO MAKE US A VITAL AND GROWING CHURCH???
See some opportunities listed below:
VOLUNTEERS DESPERATELY NEEDED!!!
Sunday School hour Nursery helpers KidZown helpers for both services
KIDSHOPE USA School has begun for 2018, however we have been hindered by a couple of weeks of 2-hour delays. That makes it a problem for some mentors who meet with their child first thing in the morning. But the weather got better and we are now on regular schedules with our mentees
IT’S NOT TOO LATE!! If you would like to become a mentor, please contact Jill. You can begin at any time!
Pray about it and let me know – Miss Jill KIDZOWN NEWS Our KidZOwn group is growing! We have a list of about 30 children now who attend on a fairly regular basis. If you would like to help out, let me know! - JILL
UPCOMING DISCIPLESHIP EVENTS:
FRIDAY NIGHT AFTER LIGHTS
Our kids, elementary and up, are invited to come and hang out on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Food will be provided, as well as games and fun!! Bring a friend or two (or more) and come hang out! While the kids are having fun in the Fellowship Hall, you can come and join in the fun in the kitchen! Sign up to come and do meal prep. The idea is to bring a healthy recipe, maybe one that does not call for a lot of prep or ingredients. Bring ingredients for 20 servings and then portion it out either by 1 serving, 2 servings, 3 servings, 4 servings, whatever works for you and the recipe. You will want to bring your own containers to take home the meals. Leave with multiple dinners for the week. All Adults are Welcomed to Meal Prep.
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY TO BEGIN
I am still very interested in beginning a women’s Bible study. I have not heard from any of you about whether you would be interested in joining me. Please let me know. –Jill
CHILDREN’S EASTER EGG HUNT/SPRING EVENT Coming in March. Think about volunteering to help with this event.
We serve an awesome and faithful God. I know
this because He continues to hear our prayers. I believe the reason I do not need back surgery
is because so many prayers were spoken on my
behalf. And just to share with you... I have start-
ed PT and that is a good thing! I have also felt your prayers of sympathy at the
loss of my sister in law. Thank you all and may God
Bless!
Marlene Drane
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We could say that God loved you so much “he went to” not Jared’s, but to Jesus… God chose Jesus to be the delivery mechanism for God’s love in the world. Remember the Hallmark campaign from years back? “When you care enough to send the very best”…. God sent his perfect son to take away the sins of the world. Jesus was the perfect lamb, the perfect sacrifice. What a “Hallmark moment” for us. Amen? The DeBeers diamond company used a slogan; “A diamond is forever”. We can easily flip that and say God’s grace is forever. Isn’t it wonderful to know that God is perfect? God is consistent. God is just. God loves you! He is crazy about you. It was once said that if God had a refrigerator, your picture would be on it. Using a more Old Testament vernacular… God would have your name written on his palm. (Isaiah 49.16) Deuteronomy 31.6 & Hebrews 13.5 states that “God will never leave you or forsake you.” I have had some pretty wonderful Valentine’s Day cards given to me through the years… some as a giddy child and many as a love struck adult; in love with God and in love with my Marlene. Aren’t we all recipients of the greatest gift of love that has ever been presented? I believe we are the beneficiaries of that greatest love Jesus, his love and sacrifice, were the best offering of love… ever. Maybe as we get caught up in the Valentine activities, we can reflect back on the love poured out on us and this world. Thanks be to God! Thank you, Jesus, and thanks be to the Holy Spirit. One question; If we have received so much love, shouldn’t we make sure and share that love with the world around us? I think we should… thanks for sharing your love with us. On Feb. 2nd ,four years ago, we had our first Sunday wor-ship at United Methodist Temple. As I typed this suddenly I could hear Bob Hope sing-ing “Thanks for the memories”. We are thankful to you, UM Temple folks. Will you be our Valentine? In Christian love, Pastor Kevin & Marlene
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
28 8:45 AM Service 10:00 AM Sunday
School 11:00 AM Service 6:30 PM Life Group
29 2:30 PM Yoga 6:00 PM Hope of
Israel Study 6:30 PM Boy Scouts
30 9:15 AM TPS Board
Meeting 2:00 PM Life Group
at Westminster 7:00 PM Veteran's
Ministry Peer Group
31 2:30 PM Yoga 5:15 PM Prayer
Team 8:00 PM Veterans
Outreach
1 9:15 AM Preschool
Activity (FH & Kitch-
en) 1:00 PM Quilting 4:30 PM Praise Team
Rehearsal 4:30 PM Signing for
the Savior 6:00 PM Emmaus
Reunion
2 6:00 AM Light-
house Mission
Breakfast 11:15 AM Yoga
3 10:30 AM Hope of
Israel Worship Ser-
vice 11:30 AM Private
Event
4 8:45 AM Service 10:00 AM Sunday
School 11:00 AM Service 5:00 PM Service at
Westminster 6:30 PM Life Group
5 2:30 PM Yoga 6:00 PM Hope of
Israel Study 6:30 PM Boy Scouts
6 10:00 AM Private
Event (Sunshine
Room) 2:00 PM Life Group
at Westminster 7:00 PM Veteran's
Ministry Peer Group
7 2:30 PM Yoga 5:15 PM Prayer
Team 8:00 PM Veterans
Outreach
8 1:00 PM Quilting 4:30 PM Praise Team
Rehearsal 4:30 PM Signing for
the Savior 6:00 PM CLC Meet-
ing
9 6:00 AM Light-
house Mission
Breakfast 11:15 AM Yoga
6:30 PM Friday
Night After Lights/
Meal Prep
10 10:00 AM Girl Scouts
Event 10:30 AM Hope of
Israel Worship Ser-
vice 3:00 PM Sweetheart
Dinner 6pm (set up/
dinner)
11 TPS Church Sing 8:45 AM Service 10:00 AM Sunday
School 11:00 AM Service 6:30 PM Life Group
12 2:30 PM Yoga 6:00 PM Hope of
Israel Study 6:30 PM Boy Scouts
13 2:00 PM Life Group
at Westminster 7:00 PM Veteran's
Ministry Peer Group
14 7:00 AM All Pro
Dads/iMoms at Hoos-
ier Prairie 12:15 PM Member
Care Visitation 12:30 PM Preschool
Activity- Fellowship
Hall 2:30 PM Yoga 5:15 PM Prayer
Team 8:00 PM Veterans
Outreach
15 1:00 PM Quilting 4:30 PM Praise Team
Rehearsal 4:30 PM Signing for
the Savior 6:30 PM Worship
Team Meeting
16 TPS No School 6:00 AM Light-
house Mission
Breakfast 11:15 AM Yoga
17 8:00 AM Men's Len-
ten Breakfast 8:30 AM Revive
Outing 10:30 AM Hope of
Israel Worship Ser-
vice
18 8:45 AM Service 10:00 AM Sunday
School 11:00 AM Service 6:30 PM Life Group
19 No School TPS 2:30 PM Yoga 6:00 PM Hope of
Israel Study
20 2:00 PM Life Group
at Westminster 6:30 PM Missions
Team Meeting
(Sunshine Room) 7:00 PM Veteran's
Ministry Peer Group
21 2:30 PM Yoga 5:15 PM Prayer
Team 8:00 PM Veterans
Outreach
22 1:00 PM Quilting 4:30 PM Praise Team
Rehearsal 4:30 PM Signing for
the Savior
23 6:00 AM Light-
house Mission
Breakfast 11:15 AM Yoga
6:30 PM Friday
Night After Lights/
Meal Prep
24 9:00 AM Veteran's
Detachment
(Fellowship Hall/
Kitchen) 10:30 AM Hope of
Israel Worship Ser-
vice 3:30 PM Game Night
25 8:45 AM Service 10:00 AM Sunday
School 11:00 AM Service 6:30 PM Life Group
26 2:30 PM Yoga 6:00 PM Hope of
Israel Study 6:30 PM Boy Scouts
27 2:00 PM Life Group
at Westminster 7:00 PM Veteran's
Ministry Peer Group
28 2:30 PM Yoga 5:15 PM Prayer
Team 8:00 PM Veterans
Outreach
1 1:00 PM Quilting 4:30 PM Praise
Team Rehearsal 4:30 PM Signing for
the Savior 6:00 PM Emmaus
Reunion
2 6:00 AM Light-
house Mission
Breakfast 11:15 AM Yoga 12:30 PM Senior
Connection
3 10:30 AM Hope of
Israel Worship Ser-
vice 12:00 PM Private
Event (Fellowship
Hall)
2018
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Every Week at United Methodist Temple
These activities are open
to the community! Monday—2:30 pm— Yoga ($5 /session)
Tuesday—7:00 pm—Faithful Veterans Guide Detachment @ Outpost
Lazarus (formerly Youngstown United Methodist Church)
Wednesday—2:30 pm—Yoga ($5 /session)
5:15 pm—Prayer Team/Prayer Meeting—Open
8:00 pm—Veteran’s Ministry Peer Group—Outpost Lazarus
Thursday —1:00 pm—Piecemakers Quilting Group
4:30 pm—Signing for the Savior Rehearsal
4:30 pm—Praise Team Rehearsal
Friday—11:15 am— Yoga ($5 /session)