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February 2021 Newsletter
What’s inside:
A note from
Pastor Zeke
1 Council News
Cub Scout Pack 19
News
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From the Desk of Pastor Zeke
Hankering for a Hunk O’ Cheese
“As the deer longs for flowing streams, so my soul long for you, O God… Why are you cast down, O my soul,
and why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my help and my God…
Deep calls to deep at the thunder of your cataracts; all your waves and your billows have gone over me… Hope
in God; for I shall again praise him, my help and my God.” - Psalm 42:1,5,7,11b
In the 1970’s there was a series of commercials called Time for Timer. I still remember these
commercials because of the phrase “I hanker for a hunk O’ cheese”. I remember it in part
because of me and my brothers own “hankering” for cheese. I grew up on grilled cheeses. On
the regular my brother and I would eat a loaf of bread’s worth of grilled cheeses at one sittingGod
bless my parents and their grocery bill! Have you “hankered” lately? When I think about
hankering it brings me to Psalm 42. There is a deep longing for all those in relationship with
God through Christ. For me, I yearn for God. I guess that is my hope for all of us. That we
might yearn for God and seek God in our days and lives. I know there are a lot of people in
our world and in our church that have experienced or are experiencing souls that are
downcast.
There is a weary restlessness within so many of us. I feel, in my own life, waves of weariness
and waves of hope washing over me. These are not waves to battle against, for in doing so you
will be tossed about. In contrast, we must let those waves wash over and through us. Trust the
sure foundation that your feet are planted on. When the storms of life rage and the waves
crash, the foundation of Christ will hold. I pray that each of you might experience that
profound truth and the strong hope that can only come through a life of faith. Likewise, I pray
that each of us might always have a hankering for God- a deep yearning that seeks God daily.
- Keep the Faith Strong, Zeke
Wesley UMC Newsletter
February 2021
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Greetings!!!
Greetings Wesley UMC Family!!!
You have undoubtedly noticed that we have begun including more praise & worship music in
our services. This comes from several requests that we have received from members. However,
sometimes the phrase "praise and worship" music brings up certain images: being at a rock
concert with flashing lights and singers running around on stage, etc. Some people (including
me) have had the disappointing experience of loving some praise & worship songs, yet not
being able to sing them because praise leaders often sing these songs in such a high key that
they are not comfortable for the voice.
I am a child of two worlds. Having grown up learning the Heavenly Highway Hymns and my
family singing four-part quartets, I love classical church music. Part of what first drew me to
serving in the Methodist Church was what one professor of mine referred to as "high church
music," the cathedral feel with pipe organ, piano, choir, handbells, and even an orchestra. As a
person with an advanced degree in choral music, I will never let go of my love for this music.
However, I also went to college at a time when popular Christian music became "a thing." I
have been to more Christian concerts than I have rock concerts. I have sung in several praise
groups, and I am drawn from deep within my being to the tight, three-part harmonies that are
present in much praise music today. As a singer and harmonizer, I am never going to lose my
love for praise & worship music either.
As an English teacher and writer, I am drawn to the significance and deeper meaning of a
text. I always like to see how the words of hymns in the Methodist hymnal are different from
those of, say, the Baptist Hymnal, and how these reflect the Methodist faith. That faith is important
to me, and is, in fact, why I am now a member of the Methodist Church rather than
just 'serving' in one. In the same way, praise choruses express deep spiritual meaning, and
many of them are directly scriptural.
So, what's the point of all this rambling, then? As your music director, I want to assure you
that I am never going to trend toward a complete shift to praise music. There will always be a
place for hymns and those classic great songs of the faith.
- Cont. on Page 3
Wesley UMC Newsletter
February 2021
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However, I also love the deep scriptural
meanings and prayerful intent of most
praise & worship music. I believe that it is
possible to love and use both hand-inhand
to create meaningful worship.
Also, I want you to know that Zeke,
Carrie, Deborah, and I are taking great
care to make sure that any praise music we
sing in church will be prayerfully
considered and tastefully done, whether it
is simply as special music or as a praise
song that we want everyone to know and
learn.
Yours in Christ,
Shane Sanderson
Arkansas Conference News
The Methodist Foundation for Arkansas
will host Arkansas author John Grisham as
its February guest speaker for its ongoing
speaker series, “In Conversation
Together.”
For more information contact:
Haley Walker Klein
501-664-8632
hklein@methodistfoundationAR.org
“In Conversation Together” gathers
online on the third Thursday of each
month from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CST.
The Foundation hosts the calls from our
facility in Little Rock.
Visit: www.methodistfoundationar.org
Wesley UMC Newsletter
The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is
Our Song will premiere on February 16 &
23 at 8 p.m. on PBS stations nationwide
(check local listings). This moving
four-hour, two-part series from executive
producer, host and writer Henry Louis
Gates, Jr., the Alphonse Fletcher University
Professor at Harvard University and director
of the Hutchins Center for African and
African American Research, traces the
400-year-old story of the Black church in
America, all the way down to its bedrock
role as the site of African American survival
and grace, organizing and resilience, thriving
and testifying, autonomy and freedom,
solidarity and speaking truth to power.
February 2021
Northwest District News
Rev. Stephen Coburn, the current NW DS
will be retiring this year. Bishop Mueller has
appointed Rev. Dr. Blake Bradford, who
currently serves as the Central DS to
become the NW DS, starting July 1.
Bradford said his focus as DS will be to
continue building on the work that Coburn
and the churches of the Northwest District
have already put into motion, while also
figuring out what the post-COVID church
will look like going forward.
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1 Council
NEWS
 13 members of the 2021 1 Council met on January 7 via Zoom to “press [forward] to
answer the upward call of Jesus Christ.” Using Philippians 3:12-15 as his focus, Zeke
shared with the group “3 P’s of a Pandemic:” 1. Persevere 2. Plan 3. Provide care &
concern. He challenged each one to keep these 3 P’s in mind as a personal area of ministry
would be chosen to serve during 2021. The Council was encouraged to share these “3 P’s”
with others in the congregation and conduct our business throughout 2021 with the “3
P’s” in mind as plans are formulated.
 In an order of business, George Jensen, long-time faithful and loyal treasurer of Wesley,
is passing the torch. This church could say “Thank you, George” a hundred times a day
for the remainder of the year, and it would not adequately express our gratitude for a job
well-done, for his impeccable bookkeeping and financial expertise as he has gladly fulfilled
his duties, answering and “pressing on to the upward call of Christ Jesus.” Wesley
does thank you, George!
 Because of her skills as an accountant and her desire to answer “the upward call of Christ
Jesus,” Twana Collinson has accepted the duties of Wesley’s Treasurer for 2021. Thank
you, Twana.
 Other items to note:
1. While we are not able to meet in person, Clyde Bates will lead an adult Sunday
School class via Zoom at 10:30 a.m., shortly after Sunday morning fb worship services.
2. Besides ministering to two churches, Zeke is “pressing on to the upward call of
Christ Jesus” by teaching an “intercom lesson” with all the students at Cavanaugh Elementary
School each Wednesday morning during their school-wide assemblies.
 Next regularly scheduled 1 Council meeting via Zoom: First Thursday, Feb.4, 6:30 p.m.
Wesley UMC Newsletter
February 2021
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Greetings from Pack 19,
Pack 19 started out December with our long awaited Pinewood Derby races
on the 4th. We had 17 racers participate this year with some awesome cars
running. We also got to use our new racetrack that many Wesley members
helped to support with their purchase of Blue & Gold meat products. On December 19th the
Butterfield Trail District races were held at the Scout Office. Many of Pack 19’s scouts
performed very well on the district level. Due to COVID-19 restrictions we were not able to
do our annual Christmas caroling to Gorman Towers. Our Lions Den collected toiletries and
goodies to make bags for each of the residents there. With the temporary closing of Wesley’s
campus in January we would like to thank Grace Community Church for the use of their
facilities for our meetings. On February 6th Scouts will be placing Scouting for Food bags on
doors throughout Fort Smith. Be looking for yours and be sure to fill it up and place it outside
on the 13th.
Yours in Scouting’s Best,
Justin Cates
Wesley UMC Newsletter
February 2021
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Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Casserole
Ingredients:
1.5 lbs Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
28 oz can of Enchilada Sauce
10 ct Corn Tortillas cut into stripes
2 cups grated cheddar cheese
3.8 oz can black olives
Instructions:
1. Add chicken breasts to the slow cooker with enchilada sauce and cook on High for 4
hours or Low for 6-8 hours.
2. After cooking, shred the chicken while still in the slow cooker.
3. Cut the tortillas into stripes, add to the chicken and sauce, and stir.
4. Add 1/2 cup of cheese and half the olives into the sauce and chicken mixture. Stir again.
5. Flatten the mixture.
6. Add the rest of the cheese and the olives on top.
7. Cook on low for about 40-60 minutes longer.
8. Serve! Top with sour cream if desired.
Chocolate Crescents
Ingredients:
1 can Pillsbury crescent rolls
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
8 miniature dark or milk chocolate candy bars
Instructions:
1. Heat oven to 375°F.
2. Separate dough into 8 triangles. In small bowl, mix sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle about
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon-sugar on each triangle. Place 1 candy bar at shortest side of
triangle. Loosely roll up, starting at shortest side and rolling to opposite point. Place point
side down on ungreased cookie sheet; curve into crescent shape. Sprinkle with about 1/8
teaspoon additional cinnamon-sugar.
3. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm.
Wesley UMC Newsletter
February 2021
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Lay Leader/Lay Delegate: Carrie Miller
Clyde Bates
Amy Cates
Gloria Cates
Steve Christian
Twana Collinson
Suzanne Gibson
Billy Higgins
Patrice Hulsey
George Jensen
Donna Moreton
Jackie Nichols
Joanne Peterson
Rick Schmitz
Harley Strang
Blanche West
2200 Phoenix Ave., Fort Smith, AR 72901
479-646-9702
Wesley UMC Newsletter
February 2021
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