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July 2021 Newsletter
What’s inside:
A note from
Pastor Zeke
1 Council News
Bishop Mueller
COVID-19 Update
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From the Desk of Pastor Zeke
“Bald Cheetah’s”
“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” -Psalm 90:12
What is the most useful or valuable thing that you have? You might be tempted to
respond with something you have that has the biggest cash value. Or, maybe something that
carries the most nostalgia. Or, maybe something you worked for years to finally possess. Of
course all of those things have value but are any of them the most valuable thing that you
have?
Pause for a moment. I remember this quote from a movie I watched long ago. It says
“time is like a bald cheetah.” I know, I know- that is weird. As I become more “mature” in
age, I have come to value the truth in this because time is like a bald cheetah.
I have come to believe that one of the most valuable commodities that we have is
time. That’s right- time. Have you ever said “I wish I had more time” or “I ran out of time”?
It is on the surface a very strange concept to want or need “more time.” We have 7 days a
week, 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour, and so on…but there is never an occasion
when there is suddenly more time. So what might we be getting at when we talk about needing
more time?
Sunday, during my sermon, I shared the quote that “procrastination is the thief of
time.” This gets, at least partially, at our pickle with time. It is not so much the concept of time
as it is the usage of our given time. We are stewards of the 24 hours we receive each day. We
choose how it is used. Wisdom, when it come to our time, is knowing how to maximize and
prioritize how we use our time. This is a life-long work-in-progress saga. All of us wrestle with
how we use our time. I would say, at its core, this is a spiritual dilemma. We live in relationship
with a God who, from God’s first creative work, created in a rhythm of time and space. The
Jewish and Christian practice of Sabbath is in many ways a work to reestablish a balance of our
usage of time. I want to share a few things that have helped me along the way with this
concept.
- Time is one of the most precious gifts we have so spend it wisely
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Bald Cheetah’s Cont.
- When you say yes to something new in
your life you also, as a direct result, have said
no to something else in your life and vice
versa
Ask this question: When others look at my
life and see how I spend my time, what
would they say I most value?
Now the follow-up question: How can I
manage my life in a way that places the most
time in harmony with those things I most
value?
Even with bald cheetah’s there is always
hope.
- Keep the Faith Strong, Zeke
Celebrate baby Noah with
Christopher & Caitlyn Welch
Facility Information
The church van keys that hangs in the key
box are missing. If you have any information
about this please call the church office.
All the mulch in the shrub and flower beds
has now been applied and 5 new trees have
been set out. Two more will be set out when
they are available in the fall.
Wesley UMC Newsletter
July 2021
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1 Council
NEWS
At the June 17 meeting, there were 13 of the 18 members present, and those not able
to be present were accounted for. As the chair of this group, I find that fact to be
phenomenal! This group is actively engaged in moving forward as a Church, seeking to follow
Christ and do God’s will. Members of the congregation are volunteering to help out wherever
there’s a need, such as preparing communion elements and keeping the liturgical scarves for
worship services current, as well as making monetary donations above and beyond normal
tithes and offerings. Exciting times abound!
Pastor Zeke continued to encourage us with focusing on Philippians 3:12, striving
for maturity as Christians. He challenged us to think about what our passions in life are, and
how we can live our lives as Christians fulfilling those passions.
The Trustees under Chairman Harley Strang’s guidance continue to complete
landscaping and campus clean-up through generous donations from members and other
interested parties. During the latest initiative to spread landscaping rock alongside the
sidewalk connecting the two buildings, a total of $660 was raised inside 10 days! Thank you to
all the donors and the trustees for all the work and planning required. Keep your eyes open to
see your $$$ at work!
Steve Christian is the one to contact to express your interest in developing an active
United Methodist Men’s group.
We will be missing Shane Sanderson as our music leader upon his departure the last
Sunday of June. We wish him well in his future endeavors and have been blessed with his
leadership and talent for the past four years.
The next One Council meeting will be July 15, the third Thursday of the month, @
6:30 p.m. in the meeting room across the hall from the kitchen.
Blanche West, Chair, One Council
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The district has officially welcomed Rev.
Blake Bradford as the new District
Superintendent to the Northwest District.
Wesley in Worship
On June 27th we had to say “Until we see
you again” to Shane. We are so thankful for
the time we had him at Wesley. His
dedication to Wesley and our members is so
greatly appreciated. We wish him good luck
in his future endeavors.
Looking for ways to serve?
Worship Committee: Joanne Peterson
UMW: Patrice Hulsey
UMM: Steve Christian
Missions Committee: Carrie Miller
Upcoming Events
Choir will start back up mid-August
under the direction of our new music
director Jessica Whitekiller. If you are
interested in being apart of the chancel
choir or bell choir be on the lookout for
further information.
Wesley UMC Newsletter
Intercessory prayer group meets at Norma
Strang's, 9509 Jenny Lind Rd. the 3rd
Tuesday each month at 10:00am. Call
Norma for information 479-646-9329
July 2021
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The last several weeks have seen a rise in COVID-19 cases in many communities in Arkansas.
During the last two days, the number of reported and active cases, hospitalizations and deaths
have dramatically increased. This new and dangerous landscape is the result of the Delta
variant present in our communities, vaccines possibly being less effective and the fact that the
number of people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has plateaued at an alarmingly low rate.
I have worked closely with the Bishop’s COVID-19 Task Force to develop the latest guidance
as your Boards of Trustees use the ARUMC dashboard, CDC guidelines and information
about the vaccination rate in your congregation to make decisions about how best to keep
those in your church safe. While none of us like having to remain vigilant after having such
high hopes about the vaccine allowing life to return to normal, we must deal with reality the
w a y i t
i s a n d n o t
t h e w a y w e w i s h i t w e r e .
1. Utilize the ARUMC COVID-19 dashboard.
Check the county-focused dashboard that now contains vaccine data and may be found
here: https://arumc.org/covid19/dashboard/
Be aware that the benchmarks do not account for the vaccine data, nor do they distinguish
between non-vaccinated cases or vaccinated cases.
Consider collecting self-reported vaccine data from individuals in your ministry setting without
asking any questions other than “Have you been vaccinated for the COVID-19 virus?” This
may help you better understand how many of the people attending events at your church are
vaccinated.
2. Continue to follow the safety guidelines set forth by the CDC.
Access the CDC links on the ARUMC website that are updated weekly and may be found
here: https://arumc.org/covid19/
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Strongly recommend, or perhaps even mandate, that those not vaccinated wear masks and
socially distance by at least 6 feet.
Move events outside if members of your congregation test COVID positive.
3. Act to keep our children safe. Since they cannot receive a vaccine yet, children under age 12
should be considered high-risk for contracting COVID-19.
Create a ‘cocoon of safety’ by asking everyone - vaccinated and unvaccinated - to wear masks
at church.
Encourage all individuals in your community who qualify to get fully vaccinated since this
provides the best way to keep our children safe.
Follow the safety guidelines for children’s ministries which can be found here: https://
arumc.org/covid19/safe-church-reopening-guidance/ministries-with-children/
4. Think ahead.
Prepare for flu season by continuing to sanitize hard surfaces, offering hand sanitizing stations,
limiting shared surfaces, and offering only pre-packaged foods.
Help people understand that there is a possibility for vaccinated individuals to require a
booster dose of their vaccine later this year.
We do not wish to alarm you, but we believe that churches need to take the lead in keeping
people in our congregations and communities safe. Just yesterday, an Arkansas United
Methodist Church learned that 4 fully vaccinated members wearing masks who attended
wo r s h i p l a s t S u n d a y h a v e b e e n d i a g n o s e d w i t h COVI D .
We are grateful for how Arkansas United Methodists have led the way in responsibly
addressing the COVID crisis the past 18 months. It is time for us once again to step forward
and make a positive difference in our congregations, communities and state as we proactively
address the rapidly changing COVID landscape by getting vaccinated, socially distancing and
wearing masks. We join you as you pray for each other and care for each other.
This statement has been compiled and shared by Bishop Gary Mueller
and the Bishop’s COVID-19 Task Force
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Missions
Farmers Market - Below is the sorting
schedule for July. Anyone is welcome to
come help sort and deliver produce
Saturdays at 11:30.
July 3 - Cavanaugh
July 10 - Wesley
July 17 - Cavanaugh
July 24 - Wesley
July 31 - Cavanaugh
Thank you to everyone who helped sort and
deliver produce in June.
Change Jars - We are “Making Change in
the Community”. If you have not picked up
a change jar to donate your spare change for
the month, those can be picked up at the
church. We will collect again on August 8th
with what’s collected going to The
Children’s Shelter.
We want to say a HUGE and GRANDE
shout out to Blanche West for everything
she has done lately to help give Wesley a
much needed face lift. She took note of a
need and worked diligently to make it
happen. And of course, thank you to
everyone who gave so generously to help
make it happen as well. It only takes a
spark! Wesley might be small but we are
certainly MIGHTY!
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