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December 2019 Newsletter
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From the Desk of Pastor Zek
"Faithful"
What does it mean to be faithful? Not the kind of faith that George Michael sings about but the kind
of faith that our relationship with God calls us to. We know that “God’s faithfulness endures to all
generations” (Psalm 119:90) and that God’s “faithfulness surrounds us” (Psalms 89:8). Faithfulness
gets to the essence of the character of God. God’s faithfulness speaks to the Divine qualities of truth,
devotion, fidelity, constancy, stability, and dependability. These characteristics are vital to our belief in
who God is and how we live in relation with God. Faithfulness is imperative in the Divine-human relationship.
Jesus modeled that faithfulness for us. The Gospels proclaim the faithfulness of Christ, not
only in relationship with God, but also in relationship with humanity. Jesus’ love for us is steadfast and
never wavers. His faithfulness shouts out the love of God for humanity. Jesus’ faithfulness was unwavering
even to the cross and then beyond the grave into life beyond life. It was through the faithfulness
of Jesus all the way to the cross that we experience the salvific grace of God. So what does it look
like to be faithful in our lives? Did Jesus model faithfulness in a way that is far beyond our reach? Is
faithfulness possible in a flawed and broken world and humanity? For me, I believe we all must strive
toward faithful lives. This means, first and foremost, strive to live faithfully in light of our relationship
to God through Jesus Christ. This is no easy fare however. It takes a lifelong journey alongside Jesus
as our guide, the Holy Spirit as our catalyst, and a vigilant eye on the Father. It is not something we
can just do on our own. Faithfulness is yet another gift from God and only through the grace of God
may we ever live into it. In addition, we called to live faithfully in relationship with one another. I so
desire to have a life and character that bears the marks of faithfulness- of truth, devotion, fidelity, constancy,
stability, and dependability. I can’t help but imagine how much better our lives and our world
would be if we all were faithful. I know it is a tall order but I believe, with God’s help and one another
it is achievable. I am mindful of Jesus’ words: “Whoever is faithful in a very little is faithful in
much” (Luke 16:10). May faithfulness be a mark of our lives and our church.
- Keep the Faith Strong, Zeke
Wesley UMC Newsletter
December 2019
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United Methodist Women
FAITH · HOPE · LOVE IN ACTION
NEWS & ACTIVITIES
The Morning Glories will meet on Tuesday,
December 17, in the Rock House at 10:00
a.m. It will be our Christmas Meeting with a
time for revealing the name of the Sister to
whom we have sent communications through
the year. We will also have an exchange of
Christmas Ornaments. Following the exchange
of gifts and ornaments we will enjoy a
Christmas Dinner with chicken and dressing,
vegetables, salads, desserts and all of the other
items for a delicious meal. If you are interested
in being a member of the Morning Glory
group, we encourage to join us (as our guestdo
not bring a dish; we'll have plenty for extras)
for a time of fellowship and fun. God
bless each of you during this Advent season!
Evening Stars Christmas party is Monday,
December 9th at 6:30pm in the Rock House.
It will be potluck so bring your favorite dish
or dessert. All women of the church are welcome
to join us in a wonderful time of fellowship.
Save-the-Date:
NW District UMW Local
Officer training & updates will be held on Saturday,
January 4th at Springdale FUMC.
Please bring hats, gloves, scarves, & socks for
the fence. We would love to see it full!
Wesley UMC Newsletter
December 2019
Trustees Note
A reminder of our Building Use Policy:
In order to keep track of what’s going on
in our facilities it is important to contact
the church office to reserve and schedule
the date, time of meetings and events.
If something comes up at the last minute
so to speak, that the use of the building is
needed, please notify Harley, Francis or
Zeke.
The staff Christmas tree is up in the narthex.
If you would like to give the staff a
little extra ‘Thank You’ this holiday season
you can place your gift in one of the envelopes
hanging on the tree.
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Greetings!!!
Greetings Wesley UMC Family!
Well, we are full on into the Advent and Christmas season. Christmas is my favorite time of year, and I
love Christmas music and carols. I love the day after thanksgiving when I can break out my Classic
Christmas playlist and enjoy the music of the season.
Since we just celebrated Thanksgiving, I want to share my thanks for a couple of folks who have been
a blessing over the last couple of months. The first of these is Lois Wade, who created wonderful black
covers for our bell pads in the choir room. The pads by themselves were such an eyesore. The black is
wonderful, and just adds a touch a class. I have included a picture of them (pardon the sloppy folders
and such!) Thank you, Lois, for doing this for the bells. You are truly a blessing!
Another person whom I would love to thank is our pianist, Deborah Cotton. I hope everyone has been
enjoying her musicianship and creativity since she joined us this summer. I have sprung a few pieces of
music on Deborah in the past couple of weeks, and she always handles these moments with grace and
creativity. You may not notice, but she does a great job of improvising and adding depth to our hymns
and singing. Thank you, Deborah, for being adaptable and creative. You are truly a blessing!
I hope everyone is looking forward to our Christmas music season. We have a wonderful cantata this
year, and both the Chancel Choir and Bell Choir hope that you can join us for our cantata presentation
on Sunday, December 15 at 6:00. We also have a very interesting Advent Lessons and Carols service
planned for that morning service, in which we celebrate and remember several key prophecies concerning
Christ's birth. We will celebrate the fulfillment of these prophecies at our Christmas Eve service on
December 24.
Please be sure to mark your calendar and bring a friend to
these wonderful services!
Yours in Christ,
Shane Sanderson
Wesley UMC Newsletter
December 2019
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Hannah House Christmas
Each year during Advent Wesley takes on a special missions project. Last year we collected
500 non-perishable food items to donate to The Community Services Clearinghouse. This year
we have decided to provide Christmas for 2 of the young ladies at Hannah House.
For those that do not know what Hannah House does, it houses young women ages 13-29
who are experiencing crisis situations in their lives, providing a place that empowers young
women, allowing them to have a chance to stabilize their lives and prepare them for a better
future.
A board will be up in the narthex with items the girl’s have requested. Pull as many items as
you fill called to pull. If you would like to make a monetary donation you can give the money
to either Zeke, Carrie, or place it in the offering plate with it designated for Hannah House.
Items we will be collecting:
Julianna
Body Spray
XL Hoodies
Breanna
Perfume
Flat iron
XL tights & tunic tops
Athletic wear
Coat
Scarfs
Socks - sz 10
Underwear - sz 10-12
Sports bra - XL
Pantie liners
Eyeliner
Joggers - Sz 14
American Eagle outfit
American Eagle skinny jeans - sz 14 petite
Paint, paint brushes, & Canvas
Makeup remover wipes
Socks - sz 6-7
Scrunchies
Makeup brushes
Wesley UMC Newsletter
December 2019
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Thank you to everyone who came and helped
decorate the Sanctuary in preparation for the
Advent season. It looks
The Poinsettia Story
By: Lois Stearns
John Poinsett was U.S. Ambassador
to Mexico in 1824.
When he attended Christmas
services at the small churches
in Mexico he greatly admired
the beautiful red flowers that adorned the altars.
Poinsett took seedlings of the flowers
back to his hometown of Charleston, South
Carolina where he cultivated them and grew
new plants in his greenhouse. He then proceeded
to present the floral plants to Charleston
churches. Soon the red blooms became
associated with Christmas celebrations
throughout the United States and were called
“poinsettias” in honor of John Poinsett.
The red of the plant has become a symbol of
the blood Jesus shed on the cross while the
green stands for the promise of eternal life
offered to us through that sacrifice. During
this Holy Christmas season, remember all that
Jesus has done for us and praise His Holy
Name!
Wesley UMC Newsletter
December 2019
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Greetings from Pack 19. November was another
fun filled month for our Pack. We started the
month with an awards ceremony. Scouters received
recognition for the advancements earned over the
last several months. The meeting concluded with
our annual pie-in-the-face event. Scouts who sell a
certain dollar amount in Trailsend Popcorn get to
put a cream pie in the face of the leader of their choice. November 9th was
the annual Veterans Day Parade at Chaffee Crossing. On November 12th
we met at Home Depot for a craft night. Scouts were able to complete a
wooden eagle using hand tools and following written
instructions as well as helping each other. November
19ths meeting was absolutely cold blooded.
Jeremy Sloan, local reptile enthusiast with 30 years
experience brought some of his crawling friends to
share with us. We had a corn snake, a copperhead, a
timber rattler and an alligator. He demonstrated his
safe handling techniques, told of the importance
each animal has in the ecosystem and
even some history of snake symbolism in
American history.
Yours in Scouting’s Best,
Justin Cates
Wesley UMC Newsletter
December 2019
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December
Birthdays
Dec 4 Wed. Bible Study, 6:00pm, Cavanaugh
Hand Bells, 6:00, Chancel Choir, 6:30
Dec 5 Thurs. SPRC, 5:30pm
One Council, 6:30pm, Gleaners Room
Dec 9 Mon. Evening Stars, 6:30pm, Rock House
Dec 11 Wed. Bible Study, 6:00pm, Cavanaugh
Hand Bells, 6:00, Chancel Choir, 6:30
Dec 15 Sun. Lessons & Carols, 9:30am
Christmas Cantata, 6:00pm
Dec 17 Tues. Morning Glories, 10:00am, Rock House
Dec 18 Wed. Bible Study, 6:00pm, Cavanaugh
Hand Bells, 6:15, Chancel Choir, 7:00
10 - Jordan Smith
11 - Lois Wade
11 - Andrea Stark
12 - Wanda Blaylock
16 - Patsy Hendrickson
16 - Terry Hendrickson
20 - Luke Patterson
24 - Andrea Allen
24 - Dean Pendergrass
31 - Doug Pendergrass
Anniversaries
18 - Wes & Rachel Arnold
27 - James & Martha Watson
30 - Huey & Wanda Clark
Wesley UMC Newsletter
December 2019
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