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November 2020 Newsletter
2200 Phoenix Ave. | 479-646-9702
What’s inside:
A note from
Pastor Zeke
Alive! Sunday
School Class 2021
Info
Pan Roasted Brussel
Sprouts with Bacon
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Orange Dreamsicle
Salad
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From the Desk of Pastor Zeke
Thankful
“When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave THANKS, broke it and began to give it to them.
Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him, and he disappeared from their sight.” - Luke 24:30-31
I can’t believe it is November. Thanksgiving is right around the corner. In this weird and
crazy 2020 year, I think it would do us all good to take a gratitude inventory. There are always
things we can be thankful for but often we lose sight of those things. Likewise, there are
always people in our lives that we should be thankful for. I invite you to do 2 things
surrounding thankfulness: 1) make an inventory of the top ten things you are thankful for and
2) write 2 thank you letters to someone with whom you are thankful for. I know this is a
simple exercise but I think it can be a powerful one.
I love the story in Luke 24 known as the Walk to Emmaus. It is one of those Bible passages
that is full of irony, humor, suspense, and revelation. In verses 30-31, Jesus’ true identity is
finally revealed in the breaking of the bread. It is important to note, especially when thinking
about thankfulness, that Jesus offered thanks to God before he broke the bread. Jesus
modeled again and again a life of gratitude as he offered time and time again giving thanks to
God. As people of faith, we are called to model a Christ-like life. I believe thankfulness is an
essential part of a life of faith. We must assume an attitude of gratitude. As we do this, we are
transformed into a life that sees the glass of life half-full- hopeful and joy-filled. In 2020, I
think this is more important than ever. Life can be so incredibly overwhelming.
Remembering the things and people we are thankful for can help us keep a healthy perspective
to life and to faith. It can create balance and a healthy life. So in this month of thanks, may
we all engage in an attitude of gratitude for in doing so we will have our lives transformed.
-Keep the Faith Strong, Zeke
Wesley UMC Newsletter
November 2020
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Alive! 2021 Information
As year 2020 races to a close, The Alive!
Sunday School Class is making preparations
and anticipating a welcome to the New Year
of 2021 with a study called "RESET," based
on teachings from the book of
Nehemiah, by Dr. David Jeremiah. Just in
time for the beginning of a new year, ten
principles of Christian living will be
presented, comprising 10 weekly topics plus
a closing lesson, for a total of the first 11
weeks of 2021. Plans include in-person
classes meeting in the Fellowship Hall so we
can practice safe-distancing. Classes will
immediately follow 9:30a.m. worship
services. Participants will need a book and a
study guide in order to gain the most benefit
from the class. All are welcome to be a part
of this effort. Look for an e-mail flier with
more in-depth details and then contact
Blanche West to get registered for this
e x c i t i n g a d v e n t u r e i n B i b l e
study. Deadline for registration will be
Friday, November 27.
Blanche: phone or text 479-651-0179; email
<blanche.west@cox.net>
Facility Information
Occasionally we need to be reminded to
be good stewards of our property. Friday
morning October 2nd. some of the
sanctuary lights had been left on and the
South double door to the sanctuary was
unlocked and open probably from
Thursday night. When leaving the
building the double glass doors to the
sanctuary has to be physically
pushed until they click closed, then you
pull on them to make sure they are closed
and locked. As a reminder the person in
charge of a meeting or an event is
responsible to see that the thermostat is
set, lights turned out and doors locked. If
an individual enters the building for any
reason when the office is closed and the
custodian is not there, then they are
responsible for the same.
Thanks,
Harley
UMW is collecting hats, gloves, &
scarves for local children in our
community. Drop by the church and
hang your donations on the lattice
located outside the sanctuary.
Wesley UMC Newsletter
November 2020
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Thanksgiving is just a few short weeks away so you know what that means - family, football,
giving thanks and of course, FOOD!
Pan Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Bacon
You might not like Brussel sprouts but you will after eating them this way.
Serves 4-6
Ingredients
4 strips of thick cut bacon
2 tablespoons butter
1 pound of Brussel sprouts, halved
1/2 large onion, chopped
Salt and pepper
Cook bacon in a large skillet over medium-high heat until crispy. Remove to a paper
towel-lined plate, then roughly chop. In same pan with bacon fat, melt butter over high heat.
Add onions and Brussels Sprouts and cook, stirring occasionally, until sprouts are golden
brown, 8 to 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste, and toss bacon back into pan.
Serve immediately.
Orange Dreamsicle Salad
Ingredients
1 box orange Jell-O
1 box instant vanilla pudding
1 cup boiling water
1/2 cup cold water
1 Cool Whip 8 oz.
1 can mandarin oranges 14 oz. , drained
1 cup mini marshmallows
In a large bowl combine orange Jell-O and boiling water. Whisk until Jell-o is dissolved.
Add cold water and allow to chill for 15 minutes in refrigerator.
Slowly whisk in vanilla pudding mix until smooth and chill for another 15-20 minutes or until
it becomes slightly thickened.
Fold in Cool Whip, mandarin oranges and marshmallows
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