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August 2022 Newsletter
What’s
Inside:
Note from
Pastor
UMM
Trustee
UWF
Planning
Retreat
Info
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A few years back, three Wesley Foundations came together
for a leadership retreat. We had a lot of things planned for
them. One was that we did some coaching. Rev. Dee Dee
Autry led them in the Nehemiah Response. It was a helpful
tool and reminder. It was a model that looked at where
you were, where you wanted to be, setting a vision and
celebrating accomplishments, and then seeing the
transformation. This model is rooted from Nehemiah.
You may be familiar with the story of Nehemiah. If not,
here’s a very brief summary, Nehemiah was a Hebrew in
Persia. He got word that the wall around Jerusalem was
broken down and the gates destroyed. So, Nehemiah
prayed to God. Then, he asks the King of Persia if he can go and fix this situation. It wasn’t easy,
but it seemed as people united together to build the wall. After he leaves, things go awry.
Nehemiah returns to find the walls strong but the people weak. So, he works on teaching them
and reestablishing their relationship with God.
That is very much a reader’s digest version. But, you have understanding and some context of
this book of the Bible.
The creators of this model share that Nehemiah’s first response was to seek out God and see the
situation from his perspective. Nehemiah took time to survey the site when he got to his
destination. Nehemiah was not looking for a “quick fix.” Nehemiah desired to be patient and to
wait, being careful to align with God’s vision.
I am looking forward to August 20th. We will gather on Saturday morning. We’ll have time to be
in prayer, set vision/goals, and plan.
We have some time before that session, so I have a few asks of you.
First, make a commitment that you will be there.
Second, begin praying daily for Wesley UMC and for this time together.
Third, listen to what God is calling our church to do.
Let’s start asking the questions and preparing our hearts. “What is it God wants to accomplish
through you?” “How are you preparing yourself to meet that challenge?”
Andy Stanley says, “Vision is a clear mental picture of what could be, fueled by the conviction
that it should be. Vision is a preferred future. A destination.”
May God give us vision and may we be fueled with conviction to reach the destination.
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Trustee News
A big thank you to the following persons that cleaned up the parsonage lawn
getting it ready to list for sale.
Billy and Peggy Higgins, Justin Cates, Steve Christian, one scout mom, one scout
dad and three scouts.
The parsonage should be ready to list with the realtor next week.
The two dead or dying trees at the South end of the sanctuary are scheduled to
be removed next week.
A friendly reminder to be good stewards of our property. The person in charge of
a meeting or an event is responsible for making sure the air conditioning or heat
is set, the lights turned out and the doors locked.
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Community Garden
Thank you to everyone who came and helped
harvest the watermelons at Carnall. Due to the
overly dry conditions we've had, the garden
did not produce as many as we hoped for but
we had a good harvest none-the-less; and the
watermelons were delicious!
Our next crop will be turnips in the fall. Our
harvesting plan with those will be pick as you
please - no planned or scheduled harvesting
day. That way if you want turnip greens, you
can pick them when they are ready.
We are so blessed to have that partnership with
the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance and
Carnall.
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Farmer’s Market Sorting on
July 31st
One Council
Reminder: One Council 3rd Thursday, August 18. Please try to have a
team meeting before then.
Church Wide Planning Retreat
August 20th at 9:00 in the fellowship hall.
We'll spend the morning, praying, reflecting, and planning. We'll break
into groups to vision together about Hospitality, Communications, Family
Ministries (children, youth, intergenerational), Outreach, and Missions.
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