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2200 Phoenix, Fort Smith, AR 72901
www.Wesleyumcfs.org
May 2019 Newsletter
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From the Desk of Pastor Zeke
Failing Your Way to Success
Are you successful? Would your friends, family, coworkers say you are successful?
Most often, when you greet someone new the first question out of the box is:
“What do you do?” This is a peculiar quandary… Are we as individuals so defined by what
we do that it becomes the thing we are most known as? Is what we do and how good we do
it the defining thing in our lives? I hope not for all of our benefit.
In the book “Falling Upward” Father Richard Rohr perceptively writes: “We grow
spiritually much more by doing it wrong than by doing it right. That might just be the central
message of how spiritual growth happens; yet nothing in us wants to believe it.” I believe this
is true. However, I want to live and act as this is true. In honesty, I really hate to fail. I’m
just not too good at it. I brood, reflect, encourage anxiety to build, reflect more, and develop
a strategy so that this failure will never happen again. I imagine many of you are similar to
this.
I have come to experience, personally and within community, that our greatest failures
in life have the potential to shape, motivate, commission, and propel our lives radically
toward betterment. Unfortunately, these can equally crush you as well. For those who endure
and persevere, you will gain character, resolve, and confidence in who you are. Somewhere
along the way, our cultures fixation on success at all costs have found its way into the
theology of people of faith. This is where belief systems of reward and punishment, divine
favor, works righteousness, and hierarchical faith have found root.
From my first days as a person of faith, it has been the divine depth of God’s grace
that has captivated my life and my heart. Grace is “accepting that you are accepted” (Peter
Rollins) at its most basic. Accepting that God loves you and there is nothing you can do
about it. When one lives out their faith in light of God’s grace, failure can be transformed
into an “opportunity for growth”. Grace is the glue that holds us together when everything
else falls apart.
(Continued on page 2)
Wesley UMC Newsletter
May 2019
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(From Pastor Zeke, Continued)
It
is the safety net when we
crash and burn. It is the
lens through which the extravagant
love of God can
be experienced. If you
want to learn how to learn
to fail your way to success,
you got to have a clear understanding
of the grace of
God. After all, it is only by
the grace of God that I can
be your pastor. It is only
by the grace of God, that
we can be the church. It is
only by the grace of God
that we- broken-down folk
that we are- can thrive as
people of faith.
As people of faith,
let us seek to offer ourselves
and one another, as
much grace as God offers
to each of us. In doing so,
life with all its failures will
be transformed into opportunity
after opportunity.
- Keep the faith Strong,
Zeke
United Methodist Women
FAITH · HOPE · LOVE IN ACTION
NEWS & ACTIVITIES
The Morning Glories group of Wesley UMW will meet on Tuesday,
May 21, at 10:00 a.m. in the Rock House. Wanda Karnes
will give the Devotional, Doris Cruce will present the Program
and Ellen Brown and Betty Reather will be the Hostesses for the
Pot-Luck Salad Luncheon that will follow the Program and
Business Meeting. We welcome you to join us for inspiration,
Mission education, food, and lots of good fellowship.
If you cannot make it to Morning Glories, Evening Stars will
meet May 13, in the Rock House at 6:30pm.
There will be a UMW Unit meeting Saturday, May 4, 2019 in the
Rock House at 9:30 am.
Wesley & Cavanaugh Youth will be
taking a canoe trip to the Ouachita
River May 17-18. If any youth are
interested in going please let Zeke
or Denver Dunn know.
The 2019 Northwest District Conference will be on Sunday,
May 5 at 3:30pm at St. Paul UMC in Fort Smith.
Annual Conference will be May 29-June 1 in Hot Springs
at the Hot Springs Convention Center. For more information
visit www.arumc.org/ac2019/
Wesley UMC Newsletter
May 2019
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Greetings!!!
Dear Wesley UMC Family!
Thank you to the chancel choir, soloists, and handbell ringers for your beautiful, worshipful, and
meaningful gift of music through Lent and the Easter season! As always, thank you to the congregation
for your support and appreciation. Thank you to Pastor Zeke for your inspirational and thought
-provoking Final Word series of sermons and your gift of music. We couldn’t do it without all of
you!
As we began the journey through Lent, taking words from the choir’s rendition of He Chose Calvary,
we were reminded that He chose Calvary to bring eternal life and to redeem and set us free from
sin and shame. We proceeded through Lent with handbell and choir versions of Ah, Holy Jesus and
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. We sang the loud hosannas celebrating Jesus' triumphal entry
into Jerusalem, only to prepare for the events of Holy Week and the solemn service of Tenebrae on
Good Friday. Just as the flowers of Spring have burst forth, the handbell choir opened the Easter
service with A Jubilant Peal, as we celebrated the risen Christ and the congregation participated in
the flower cross. I had never before seen a flower cross done in this way and personally think it is a
tradition that should continue and be done in all churches. Christ is Risen…He is Risen Indeed!
The choir and handbell ringers are continuing to work weekly on special music to enhance the worship
experience here at Wesley. Kathy Plant is scheduled to play a flute solo of “The Stranger of Galilee”
this coming Sunday morning. It is always a joy to hear Kathy present her beautiful gift of music
to us.
We have a small but dedicated and committed group of people participating in music ministry and
our door is always open to any of you that would like to join us! The choir and handbell ringers will
be taking about a month-long break in the summer months. More information on that will follow. If
you would be willing to sing a solo or duet, please let Shane or me know and we will work with you
and add you to the schedule.
Yours in Christ’s Service,
Mary Beth
Wesley UMC Newsletter
Lenten Service on March 25 @ Vietnamese UMC
May 2019
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Young @ Heart will have a
night of fellowship, Thursday,
May 16 at 6:00pm in the
Fellowship Hall.
Take a virtual trip to the Holy
Land with Adam Hamilton
as your tour guide! Join
the Young at Heart group
for a potluck dinner and a
movie night featuring
"Simon Peter, Flawed but
Faithful Disciple." Simon
Peter was "an ordinary fisherman
who heard an extraordinary
call." Bring your favorite
dish to share with the
group and enjoy a special
time of fellowship. All are
welcome.
If you are interested in volunteering
there is a sign-up sheet in the narthex
or you can contact Carrie Miller. Our
hope is to have enough volunteers that
no one has to work more than once a
month. A schedule will come out soon.
Wesley UMC Newsletter
May 2019
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April was another action packed month for Pack 19. The District Pinewood
Derby races were held on April 6. Andru Hutson won first place in the
Wolves, while Owen Williams took first in the Arrow of Light. Little brother
Lincoln Williams dominated the Outlaw class. Pack 19 leaders Sam Peterman,
Kayla Plank, Monica, Brandon and Tyler Gregory and others organized
and ran the races, and we thank them for their efforts. Special thanks goes to
Central Christian Church for the use of their facilities. Scouts completed their
sale of Blue & Gold sausage, bacon and chicken. They sold 1566 pounds of meat in an effort to raise
funds for a new aluminum Pinewood Derby track that will benefit scouts for many years to
come. Thank you to Pic-N-Tote #6 for the use of freezer space for this sale. On April 16th scouts
headed to TacAir at the Fort Smith Regional Airport for a special look at some really cool planes and
some awesome new firefighting equipment in use by the 188th Wing and the airport. Our Tigers and
Lions planted their annual flowerbed at Western Sizzlin on Towson Avenue. Stop by there and enjoy
there handiwork. We wrapped up the month at Rogers Scout Reservation for the Westark Area
Council Family Camp on the 26th-28th. Scouters participated in BB gun shooting and archery, kickball,
canoeing, crafts and lots of food, fun and fellowship. As the school year winds down and our
summer activities begin, Pack 19 would like to invite any interested child to come try us out, meet the
scouts and leaders and begin a lifelong journey in Scouting.
Yours in Scoutings Best, Justin Cates
Wesley UMC Newsletter
May 2019
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We had a wonderful and reflective Holy Week and Easter Sunday. We hope everyone enjoyed
the services as much as we did.
Wesley UMC Newsletter
May 2019
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Birthdays
May 2 Thurs. One Council Mtg, 6:30, Gleaner’s Rm
May 4 Sat. UMW Unit Mtg, 9:30am, Rock House
May 5 Sun. NW Dist. Conf., 3:30pm, St. Paul UMC
May 13 Mon. Evening Stars, 6:30pm, Rock House
May 16 Thurs. Young @ Heart, 6:00, Fellowship Hall
May 1718
Fri-Sat
Youth Canoe Trip, Ouachita River
May 18 Sat.
Farmers Market Pickup Begins
May 18 Sat. UM Heritage Class, 9:00-5:00, Central
UMC Rogers
May 21 Tues. Morning Glories, 10:00am, Rock House
May 29June
1
WedSat
Annual
Conference, Hot Springs Convention
Center
ONE COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 2, 6:30,
GLEANER’S ROOM
Wesley’s One Council Members
Lay Leader/Lay Delegate: *Donna Moreton
Blanche West (Chair)*
Ellen Brown
George Jensen
Harley Strang
Patrice Hulsey
Gloria Cates
Sydney Fulbright*
* member of SPRC subcommittee
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May 2019
Rich Schmitz (Co-Chair)
Amy Cates
Jackie Nichols*
Carrie Miller*
Suzanne Gibson
Frances Hunt
1 - Frances Hunt
3 - Harley Strang
7 - Dee Carter
8 - Ricky Hill
11 - Ashley Hulsey
12 - Christopher Moreton
12 - Jake Patterson
17 - Gloria Cates
23 - Peggy Higgins
23 - Shane Sanderson
23 - Joe McKenzie
24 - Lois Stearnes
25 - Clyde Bates
25 - Ron Fulbright
29 - Ette Jensen
30 - Susan Schmitz
30 - Allison Cates
30 - Pauline Longley
Anniversaries
13 - Leo & Sarah Patterson
20 - Mike & Suzanne Gibson
21 - Paul & Mary Ross
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