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November 2021 Newsletter
What’s inside:
Christmas Cantata
Information
Thanksgiving
Celebration
Sweet Potato
“Harvest”
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From the Desk of Pastor Zeke
“Diversity and Unity”
“There are different spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; and there are different ministries and the same Lord,
and there are different activities but the same God who produces all of them in everyone”
1 Corinthians 12:4-6
In my recent visit to the Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, KS for the COR Leadership
Conference, I had the wonderful opportunity to hear Bob Goff speak. Bob Goff is a man of
many talents, one of which is being a powerful motivational speaker. Though I took lots of
notes during his presentation, one thing Bob said that has stuck with me is:
“Oneness is not the same as sameness”
Yes!! In a world where we are experiencing unprecedented division and polarization, we all
need to hear these words. I believe that we were all crafted in the image of God and that each
of us is of sacred worth. This belief comes not only from the testament of the biblical witness
but also through my experience with people. As people who live out lives within the church,
we all have God-given gifts and abilities that are necessary for the church to thrive. What are
some of your God-given gifts, talents, and abilities? How are utilizing those gifts to serve
within the church? In what ways might you better serve which utilizes those gifts?
So we are all gifted by God. These gifts, talents and abilities can be so different from others.
In our scripture from 1 Corinthians, Paul is addressing a church who has allowed their
different gifts and abilities and experiences of God to cause division. In chapter 12, Paul
reminds the Corinthian church of the unity with which God calls. That unity is made possible
by the presence of God in their midst through the Holy Spirit. I have appreciated our
Methodist heritage of diversity from the onset. John Wesley and George Whitfield had
longstanding arguments over theology and ministry. At Whitfield’s funeral, Wesley preached:
“There are many doctrines of a less essential nature... in these we may think and let think... we
may ‘agree to disagree.’ But, meantime, let us hold fast to the essentials.” I believe, that in this
time of great cultural polarization, we must learn to celebrate our diversity as we unify
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Wesley UMC Newsletter
November 2021
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- From Pastor Zeke Continued
ourselves firmly upon the foundational tenets
of faith. In doing so, I believe we will be able
to experience both the unity that is found
through Christ and the diversity of gifts that
God has bestowed on each of us. Let us
celebrate this unity and our diversity, in doing
so, we shall more clearly embody what
Christians should be about.
- Keep the Faith Strong,
Facility Information
We are still in the process of improving
and maintaining our property.
Fall flowers have been planted.
Another small tree added to the median at
the East parking lot. One more to be added.
Painting of the facia board on the 5 high
arches to begin this week weather permitting.
Cleaning the rest of the carpet scheduled for
November 1st.
Lawn maintenance company to remove the
waterfall and add a flower bed to that area.
All 36 of the light bulbs in the hanging lights
in the sanctuary have been replaced with
LED bulbs that are more energy efficient,
using 135 watts instead of 930 watts.
Thanks,
Harley, Trustee Chairman
Baby Shower for Deborah Ellis
Date: Sunday, November 21
Time: 2:30pm
Where: Wesley Fellowship Hall
Registered at: Walmart & Amazon
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AN IMPORTANT INVITATION
FROM
YOUR ONE COUNCIL
With the season of Thanksgiving upon us, a celebration with the theme “GIVING THANKS
WITH GRATEFUL HEARTS” is planned for Sunday, November 14, 5:00 p.m., focusing
on FUN, FOOD, FELLOWSHIP, and INSPIRATION. You are being asked to bring your
favorite party food to share with your friends. Game master, Suzanne Gibson, will have
some original fun games oriented towards giving thanks and being grateful for our many
blessings. Music Director Jessica Whitekiller has some tunes you will enjoy, and guest Dr.
Phillip McClure will be inspiring us with thoughts promoting gratefulness for the many ways
God has so richly blessed us as individuals as well as a Church. There is no charge for this
party; volunteers have donated decorations and supplies, however, we will be taking
an “Offering of Gratitude” to defray Dr. McClure’s expenses. Blanche West is preparing a
photo display for the party and is taking individual shots of as many Wesley members as she
can get in the next couple of weeks, so be prepared with your best smile when you get to
church on Sunday mornings.
In order to have enough seats ready, we do need
reservations by Wednesday, Nov. 10. You may call the church office at 479-646-9702 and
leave a message with your name and how many will be coming;
or email wesleyumcfs@yahoo.com letting us know you are coming and how many will be
coming; or text Blanche at 479-651-0179. Need a ride? Please let a One Council Member
know. With covid restrictions being lifted, we are excited to be able to gather to enjoy giving
thanks with grateful hearts. Be there, or be square!
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UMM hosted a golf outing for Wesley &
Cavanaugh members. Everyone had a great
time and apparently we have some semi-pro
golfers on our hands.
UMW is collecting scarves, hats, gloves
and socks for kids in our local community
who need them. You may place any you
bring on the lattice in the hallway just
down from the office.
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Thanks Giving Is a Way of Living
November 2021 | Arkansas United Methodist
I love Thanksgiving for more sentimental reasons than you possibly care about. That’s why I’ve
decided not to bore you with my ‘Top Ten Favorite Things about Thanksgiving’ list this year. But that
doesn’t mean I’m not going to talk about Thanksgiving. I am. Well, sort of. Kind of. Actually, I’m
going to talk about Thanks Giving.
We have allowed Thanksgiving – which is a holiday filled with all kinds of beloved traditions – to
replace Thanks Giving – which is a way of life grounded in faith, reflection and gratitude. Be absolutely
clear. I’m not advocating getting rid of Thanksgiving. That would be a travesty! Rather, I’m advocating
that we get a whole lot more serious about embracing thanks giving as a way of living.
I understand that even suggesting this is tantamount to opening a giant can of worms. After all, how
can we give thanks with integrity when someone we love is suffering, our lives are falling apart or it
seems there is conflict everywhere we turn? It’s hard. Really hard. Maybe even impossible. But doing so
is essential in our walk as Jesus’ followers. And it’s very doable. Absolutely doable. All it takes is a
willingness and – as the old saying goes – practice, practice, practice.
Start by embracing an essential understanding. Thanks Giving is not primarily something you do when
you feel good about things. It is something you intentionally do all the time regardless of what’s going
on.
Then do the obvious. Find things for which to be thankful. While this can be hard when life is falling
apart, I have discovered through a great deal of trial and error that you can always find something for
which to be thankful. It’s not enough, however, just to find things. You also have to voice your thanks.
And when you do, you’ll discover more and more things you’re thankful for, articulate your thanks
more clearly than you imagined possible, and discover that your thanks is becoming deeper and more
genuine.
Next, make the most natural shift in the world by viewing your life primarily through the eyes of your
heart. This enables you to discern exactly how God is using everything that happens in life – be it good,
bad or in-between – to shape you into the person God has created you to become. Of course, there is
only one possible outcome when you start seeing things in a brand new way. You are joyfully
compelled to give all thanks, honor, praise and glory to God. And so you do. Not just silently. But so
someone else hears it, too.
That’s when it hits you like a ton of bricks. Thanks Giving changes your attitude. Which changes how
you deal with people. Which changes you. Which changes how you handle life – especially the difficult
parts. And that’s why Thanks Giving is a way of living that needs to be at the very heart of all your
living.
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November 2021
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Missions
Thanksgiving Meal
Donations
Wesley will be providing Thanksgiving meal
boxes to all the kids at Carnall Elementary
who receive weekend backpack snack bags
every week. That is 15 families total. We are
requesting certain items each month to help
fill those boxes. In November we are
asking for rolls, cookies, & loafs of
bread. Since these are perishable items, we
are asking that you please bring those items
November 14th.
As of right now we have enough of everything
we asked for to provide each family
with more than one of each item. Thank you
all so much for your generous hearts and
giving spirit.
Don’t forget to bring in
your change jars on Sunday,
November 7th. All change
collected that day will go
toward the purchase of
hams for our Thanksgiving
meal kits.
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Community Garden
- Thank you to
everyone who came out and helped bag sweet
potatoes during our “harvest”. Since our
garden did not produce what we were hoping
for a very generous farmer in Wynne donated
2,000lbs. All we had to do was bag them!
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Christmas Cantata Sunday
December 19
If anyone is interested in singing or playing
an instrument during the cantata please
contact Jessica
We have a lot of talent at Wesley, we would
love to share it with everyone.
REMINDER—1 Council has a
meeting November 18 at
6:30 in the Win-One
classroom across from the
kitchen.
Wesley’s music director, Jessica Whitekiller
performed her Senior Recital at First
Presbyterian Church, October 30th.
Everyone who attended enjoyed it
thoroughly. Congratulations Jessica on
your accomplishment. Wesley is so proud
of you!
Looking for ways to serve?
Worship Committee: Joanne Peterson
UMW: Patrice Hulsey
UMM: Steve Christian
Missions Committee: Carrie Miller
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
Wesley UMC Newsletter
November 2021
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