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September 2021 Newsletter
What’s inside:
A note from
Pastor Zeke
Sunday School
Information
Scouts Update
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From the Desk of Pastor Zeke
Dodging Elephants
One weekend during college, a friend and I had gone to Camp Ozark to lead worship. We
were headed home late Saturday night. All of a sudden my brakes went on and the car came
to a complete stop. There sat in front of us a huge bear. He was sitting on his rear and just
looking at us. It was a standoff. There was no going around him. We were stuck.
“Church is too often the most risky place to be spiritually honest” – Peter Enns
Stuck-ness is an inevitable element of life. I grieve because the church has narrowed the scope
of faithful living to a nice, neat life. As long as you’re not too messy, disruptive, inappropriate,
showered… the list of pre-req’s go on and on. This element of church is pervasive within and
also well documented in the minds of those who do not go to church. As I read Jesus and
study his interactions with others, there is a radical, stipulation-demolishing, profiling denying,
boundary crossing, and radical grace about him. Jesus was more concerned about meeting
people where they were- literally and spiritually- than tending to any precept of image. This
radical accepting nature of the church has been misplaced- not lost- misplaced.
Truthfully- there will always been elephants in the room- un-dodgeable, gigantic
elephants. I long for a church that welcomes the elephant along with the person. For in doing
so, we will be closer to a grace-filled church than ever before. After all, we are not here for a
place where the righteous gather to talk about how we got everything right, we gather to
acknowledge our brokenness and seek the redemptive love afforded us by God through
Christ. I pray that each of you might experience that love and, in turn, share it with everyone
you meet.
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Keep the Faith Strong, Zeke
Wesley UMC Newsletter
September 2021
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Testaments. The lessons do not study the
Bible in book order, but the units are
designed to cover the entire Bible over a
period of time.
Everyone is welcome to join one of our
Adult Bible Study classes, which meet after
Sunday morning worship. Whether you are
new to Bible Study, or have gone to
Sunday school all your life, young of age or
just young at heart – there is a place for
you in our small groups at Wesley. The
Alive class, led by Clyde Bates, meets in
the Gleaners classroom at the bottom of
the stairs. Across the sidewalk in the
Fellowship Hall wing, Patrice Hulsey leads
the children’s class, and Suzanne Gibson
meets with the Win-One class for coffee
and discussion across from the kitchen.
The fall quarter starts Sunday, September
5th, and is centered on the theme
“Belong.” The lessons in this unit look at
the various way that the Bible makes clear
how we belong to God’s people even
when we appear to be outsiders. Editor,
Jan Turrentine, reminds us that “our
response to God’s gracious salvation
means responding to others. God plans a
future with hope for everyone, and God
chooses to use us in bringing about that
future.”
The Adult Bible Studies material covers
scripture from the Old and New
Wesley UMC Newsletter
September 2021
REMINDER—1 Council has
a meeting September 16th
at 6:30 in the Win-One
classroom across from the
kitchen.
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. We are
requesting certain items each month to
help fill those boxes. In September we
are asking for canned corn, canned
green beans, and canned cranberry
sauce. All donations can be
left in the box
outside the sanctuary
or in the office.
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Greetings from Pack 19,
Pack 19 has wrapped up our summer activities and embarked on a full
schedule for the school year. This summer we built and launched air powered
rockets, did an egg drop contest to see who could build the most secure vessel
for a raw egg to be dropped without breaking, went swimming at
Hardscrabble Country Club, held a Raingutter Regatta, racing boats that the scouts built
themselves and had a snake presentation to get some snake handling experience. On August
24th we held our first meeting of the new year with many eager scouts and parents ready for
new adventures and experiences. August 28th our own Cubmaster Burt Jones organized a
Community Flag Retirement Ceremony at the Fort Smith Amphitheater. This event gives the
public a chance to see how the United States flag is properly retired after it’s useful service life.
We invite all interested children to come visit Pack 19 at 6:00 pm Tuesday evening to
experience Scouting for themselves.
Yours in Scoutings Best,
Justin P. Cates
Wesley UMC Newsletter
September 2021
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