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T R A N S F O R M I N G L I V E S B Y E N G A G I N G O U R M E M B E R S T O C E L E B R A T E A N D S H A R E G O D ’ S L O V E I N J E S U S C H R I S T
A P U B L I C A T I O N O F F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H
Rev It Up!August 2014
Summer Edition
Our life together
Welcoming Reception for
Rev. Pattye & her family
Labeling Invitations to Rev. Pattye’s Reception
Mission Day Camp: Planting Tomatoes at HOPE Ministries
Farewell Party for Rev. Brad & Rev. Susie
Rev. Pattye & Rev. Brady
Vacation Bible School childrenenjoying their recreation time
Senior Adult Luncheon at Triumph Kitchen
The Gathering: 5A New Christian Community
Who Do You Contact Now? 6
Meet Your Vision Lay Leaders 8by John F. Smith, Nancy Cadwallader, Gretchen Barnes, Bob Leitner, and Dan Reed
Awesome Biscuit Bread 12by Missy Shanklin
Congregational News 14
Calendar of Events 15
August 2014Table of Contents
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The writer of Ecclesiastes tells us “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens” (Ecc. 3:1).
Like many of you, I look forward to the summer months when the kids are out of school, the routine at work changes up a little, and I get to spend more time with friends and family. I must confess though, as the summer winds down I also experience a readiness to get back to school, back to work, and back to more regular routines.
The month of August marks the return to many things at First United Methodist Church. We’ll be celebrating Jump Start Sunday on August 17. This is when our children and youth begin their new grades in Sunday School. We’ll be handing out Bibles to our incoming 2nd graders August 10, Church Readiness is August 3, and the Gathering (our Wednesday evening program) will resume on August 20.
Sunday School and classes for all ages will also be gearing up
with renewed energy and I hope you’ll prayerfully commit to regular participation in these faith-growing opportunities. (For information about getting involved in Sunday School or other classes and groups call the church office or visit our Website.)
In this edition of 930 North, you’ll read about more ways to get involved as well as the progress being made towards our strategic Vision initiatives. I’m confident you’ll be inspired by what you see.
Just like natural seasons help the earth remain fertile and productive, cycles of rest and activity are good for us humans as well! I thank God for restful summer months – we need them. But I also thank God for busy times and things worth committing my time to. May God grant each of us the wisdom to know when it’s time to rest and when it’s time to get to it!
Yours in Christ,
From Rev. Brady Whitton Senior Pastor
Dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ,
To request to be added to our 930north Magazine mailing list, join our photography or reporting team, or to have information included in a future edition, please call 383-4777.
A P u b l i c a t i o n o f F i r s t U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h
9 3 0 N o r t h B o u l e v a r dB a t o n R o u g e , L A 7 0 8 0 2 2 2 5 - 3 8 3 - 4 7 7 7
Senior PastorRev. Brady Whitton
Associate PastorsRev. Katie McKay Simpson Rev. Pattye Hewitt Rev. Ann Trousdale
Editor/DesignerCaroline Tyler
PhotographersDanielle RosboroughThe Fifth Grade Media Team at VBS
About the CoverDuring the month of July, over 375 of children attended Vacation Bible School at FUMC. They experienced God in various ways, and became revved up for Jesus!
Looking for a mid-week pick-me-up? Look no further! Join your church family every Wednesday as we gather for fellowship, worship, scripture, study, Christian conversation and prayer.
We have recharged, renewed and revitalized our Gathering schedule, and we invite you to become a part of this dynamic new community!
Beginning Wednesday, August 20th, New Gathering Community schedule is as follows:
The Gathering: New Christian CommunityRecharge, Renew and Revitalize
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Enjoy a delicious meal (children’s menu available) and break bread with your church family in the gym (dessert is soft serve ice cream!) Only $5.00 per person, or $20.00 per family.
5:00-5:45pm
You will definitely enjoy our new format and engaging schedule! At the same time, you will be exploring your faith and deepening your relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
Don’t miss this fabulous mid-week opportunity for Christian community and conversation! Who knows, it just might be what you’ve been longing for!
Inspirational Music, Engaging Worship and Interactive Sermons in the Conference Center
5:45-6:30pm
Fellowship, Scripture Teaching, Christian Conversation and Prayer in the Ory Parish Hall*
6:30-7:30pm
* opportunities for nursery, children and youth are also available
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Who do you contact now?
Adult Discipleship Path....................................................................................................................Cherri Johnson
Adult Spiritual Formation and Education............................Tamara Brabham
After School Enrichment Program..........................................................Caroline Tyler
America Street Service..........................................................................................Katie McKay Simpson
Baptisms.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................June Harvey
Births.......................................................... .............................................................................................................................................Danielle Rosborough
Budget.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Beth Fraser
Care Ministry...........................................................................................................................................................................................................Sandra King
Children (birth - 5th grade)......................................................................................................Rebecca Mitchell
Children Discipleship Path...........................................................................................Rebecca Mitchell
Childrens Choir.....................................................................................................................................................................Chris Rosborough
Children’s Programs.............................................................................................................................................................Fran Skipper
Church Calendar........................................................................................................................................................................................June Harvey
Contributions......................................................................................................................................................................................................Fifa Kissinger
Deaths................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Sandra King
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Many people call the church and are not quite sure who they need to speak with, this can help you
find the information you are looking for. To contact the church, call (225) 383-4777.
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(Easter Walk, Fall Festival, HIGH 5, Vacation Bible School)
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Early Learning Center.................................................................................................................................................................ELC Office
E-News..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Caroline Tyler
Funerals.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................June Harvey
Getting Involved at FUMC............................................................................................................................................Becky Poor
Hand Bells................................................................................................................................................................................................Chris Rosborough
Health Concerns..................................................................................................................................................................................Paula Mercer
Improving Sanctuary Worship......................................................Lamar Drummonds
Magazine.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Caroline Tyler
Member Engagement Team...........................................................................................................Becky Poor
Music for Worship, Weddings & Funerals........Lamar Drummonds
Off Site Worship..............................................................................................................Katie McKay Simpson
Prayer Team.................................................................................................................................................................................................Ann Trousdale
Reserving a Room...............................................................................................................................................................................June Harvey
Sanctuary Worship..................................................................................................................................Lamar Drummonds
Senior Adult Ministries............................................................................................................Danielle Rosborough
Small Groups..........................................................................................................................................................Katie McKay Simpson
Urban Mission Center..................................................................................................................George Ragsdale
Visitors.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Becky Poor
Website.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Caroline Tyler
Wedding Date Reservations.........................................................................................................................June Harvey
Youth (6th-12th grades)..............................................................................................................................George Ragsdale
Youth Discipleship Path.........................................................................................................George Ragsdalev
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Meet The Vision Lay Leaders
The Vision of FUMC is being led by nine church members who are the Lay Leaders (being assisted by a staff counterpart). We invite you to learn a
little more about these people who are making our Vision a reality.
This is the first in a series, featuring your nine Vision Lay Leaders. The next series will run in the August edition of 930north.
What is the team currently working on?We are currently interacting with a local elementary school
to which will serve as our initial entrance to the community. The components of the program, as of today, will include academic as well as enrichment activities for the youth. In addition the program will have a strong parent component. Unique to the process is having parents of the students who will be participating in the program help provide guidance as to the design of the program. The current goal is to have between 30 and 40 students, as well as their parents actively engaged by the beginning of the school year.
What is your personal hope for the ministry?My personal hope is that this ministry will serve to enhance
the educational, cultural, spiritual and family well-being of both the students and their parents as well as the members of FUMC.
Where do you see this ministry in 5 years?I see this ministry serving as a model which can be
duplicated by other organizations and churches throughout the city, thereby increasing the impact of its mission.
John F. SmithAfter School Enrichment Program
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What is the team currently working on?The Member Engagement Vision Team has been busy! The Lead Team has met several times
establishing goals and the entire Member Engagement Vision Committee has several projects in process. In full swing is a new Member Engagement Phone Team, which is tasked with calling and reaching out to members. This team will then funnel pertinent information to the Prayer Team, Ministers, or other staff members for follow up. We hope to soon have additional ways for the membership to identify prayer concerns and joys.
One exciting aspect of the Lead Team’s work has been researching and proposing a new enhanced computer data system for the entire church. (Hopefully by the time you read this we will be in the implementation stage). Also envisioned are multiple ways for members to record their presence in worship in addition to the regularly used paper attendance pads (mobile apps, facebook, etc.) Assisting Sunday School Classes and other organized groups with ways to improve their communications and track the attendance of their activities is also being pursued. A brochure of ministry opportunities at FUMC has been updated.
What is your personal hope for the ministry?My personal hope is that we shall continue to discover
opportunities to transform and engage all members while attracting new members.
Where do you see this ministry in 5 years?In five years we shall have an even more vibrant membership
that celebrates and shares in the diverse ministries of First United Methodist Church.
Nancy CadwalladerMember Engagement
and Care
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What is the team currently working on?
Our initial meetings have allowed input on what this structure will look like. We have identified the core elements of the path to include:• An onramp for newcomers or members who are new to the faith• Education components on core Methodist beliefs and practices• Some connectivity / cooperation with Sunday School classes• An intention to engage in a small Wesleyan-type small group• A regular focus on “doing for others” and serving in ministry
What is your personal hope for the ministry?I am excited to be participating in this developmental
process that will key into our mission statement of “engaging” and “transforming” our members and our culture. My desire is to undergird our congregation with a strong spiritual foundation of discipleship that is prepared to share the love of Jesus Christ and minister in His name to our neighbors.
What is the team currently working on?
The vision is to create a transforming opportunity to move students from the
concrete facts of faith to abstract experiences with Jesus.
What is your personal hope for the ministry?To create a curriculum for our youth that will flow and build
on each other from year to year. A curriculum that will teach the students not only the concrete facts about our faith but also a way to apply it in their lives today.
Gretchen BarnesYouth Discipleship Path
Bob LeitnerAdult Discipleship Path
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If you would like to be involved in The Vision of FUMC, please contact the FUMC front office (225) 383-4777.
What is the team currently working on?
Our current work includes the selection of a name for the ministry, defining the scope of
the mission at start-up and the search for a suitable location where we can house volunteer workers and materials. We hope that, by the time you read this, a name will have been selected so that we can begin marketing the project to meet our goal of having actual repair work begin next spring.
What is your personal hope for the ministry?This ministry gives FUMC the opportunity to do so many
good things at the same time. First, we will offer our young people, together with many others from around the country, the chance to learn and develop the gift of service to others while having experiences and forming relationships that will last a lifetime. At the same time, those young people will be doing valuable work improving housing in our City. Through our mission, we will form new and valuable relationships with our neighbors. And, as a bonus, we get to showcase Baton Rouge to our visitors.
Where do you see this ministry in 5 years?Startups are risky, but, if we succeed, we will accomplish the
goals I mentioned above for hundreds of young people each spring and summer and dozens of other volunteers year-round. They will be working on perhaps 20 homes per year, making themselves better people and Baton Rouge a better place to live.
Dan ReedUrban Mission Center
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I am not really sure I remember the first time we ever walked through the door of the First Methodist Church here in Baton Rouge or even how long ago it was but I do remember the first time our family came to The Gathering on a Wednesday night.
I grew up in a small town with lots of small churches, and attending on Sundays was not a family event. The church bus would come pick up my brother, sister and myself every week. Attending church, as an adult was something that was held to holidays and special events and most of the time my husband and I would attend different churches. So when our family moved to Baton Rouge in the fall of 2011 one of our main family goals was to find a church we both liked and attend as a family- together- consistently.
After several visits to different types of churches with various worship styles we finally agreed that we liked “the Methodist church down town.” With any creation of a good habit or
breaking a bad habit the rule of thumb is consistency, either keep doing it or continue not to do it. So early January of 2013 I guess as a New Year’s Resolution kinda thing we said “Family! Time to get up and go to church!” Well of course the girls loved it, as I knew they would. Children are such a miracle in themselves so naturally they would be drawn to unconditional love, fellowship, music and Sunday school crafts!
But with most good intentions we just kinda fell off the radar with attending, then summer came and went, school started back up and attending worship on Sundays didn’t seem to be making it on the weekend plan. When I heard of America Street and a band was involved.... I was very excited and love the different style and I truly could feel my heart opening to the message of God. I look at my girls and I know I am looking at His grace but I still feel like a little girl in a very big house that I always get lost in.
A dear friend of mine, Nila Schwab, was with me on a mommy/daughter trip to Houston to celebrate our girls’ birthday. We got on the topic of church, God, struggles that we face as a mom/wife/friend/daughter, and she said, “You should really come on a Wednesday night! It’s so much
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shanklinAwesome biscuit bread
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fun and it’s really laid back and the classes are smaller than Sunday School. I think you would really like it. ..No pressure but, I’m tellin ya.. you would really like it. I might even win an iPad if I bring the most people but I would want you to come regardless because you will just love it!” If you know Nila you can hear those words in her voice and it’s definitely something Nila would say.
It was a great meal, a wonderful service and we all helped decorate Christmas ornaments for the church. After the service the son from another family looks up at his mom and says, “Hey mom, I really like this church! They have awesome biscuit bread!” He was referring to a fresh baked loaf of bread, served at communion.
Well, we were hooked! Next thing I know we are rescheduling our Wednesday night activities so that we can attend every week. And even a time or two, when I personally could not make it, the girls would beg me to start calling Mrs. Nila, Rebecca Mitchell,
Cherri Johnson or Becky Poor to see if they could take them or bring them home. Blake and Izzy LOVE coming so much that when there has been that rare occasion that we couldn’t make it, they break down in tears because the thought of missing is more that their sweet souls can bear. It has been wonderful for my husband and me, too. We finally have a place were we feel like we are home, a place that has been so incredibly supportive and accepted us with open arms, a place were we see people that we can call family.
The point is, ask your friends to church! You never know where they are on their journey in faith- they just might come and never stop, and never underestimate the value of good bread.
Missy and Matt Shanklin, with daughters: Jordan, Blake & Izzy
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Weekly Attendance
Welcome New Members!
Congregational News
Sympathy to the Families of...Mr. Roy McCoy Jr.
Week of Sunday, June 1Worship 1,120
Sunday School 349Total 1,469
Week of Sunday, June 8
Worship 983 Sunday School 291
Total 1,274
Week of Sunday, June 15
Worship 931Sunday School 262
Total 1,193
Week of Sunday, June 22Worship 1,129
Sunday School 229Total 1,358
Week of Sunday, June 29Worship 1,282
Sunday School 193Total 1,475
Financial Report
Celebrating the Wedding of...Miss Martha Kucharchuk to Mr. Bucky Kilbourne
Celebrating the Baptism of...Rhodes Steele son of Chris & Lauren LundgrenMichael James son of Reginald Haslom & Katherine RobillardAlec William son of Sean & Kelly Finan
As of 6/30/2014: Actual YTD Budget YTD VarianceIncome $ 1,744,085 $ 1,660,115 $ 83,970Expense $ 1,963,944 $ 2,025,225 ($ 61,281)Net Income ($ 219,859) ($ 365,110) $ 145,251
Celebrating the Birth of...Julia Catherine Daughter of Matt & Natalie ThomasLily Catherine Daughter of Jacob & Michelle Landry
Rev. Pattye, Jade, Ashley & Jim Hewitt
John & JennetteMontgomery
Kizzy Williams
Back to Schoolat FUMC
Join us as FUMC jumps into a new year of classes for you and your family! Visit www.firstmethodist.org
for more information about class offerings.
Weekly
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Early Learning CenterAugust 4 & 5th - Students Visit New Classrooms August 6 - 8th - ClosedAugust 11th - Fall Session Begins
AUGUSTCalendar of Events
SUNDAYS 8:30 am Worship 9:00 am Café 930 9:40 am Sunday School 10:20 am Hospitality Coffee 11:00 am Worship 5:00 pm Youth (starting August 17) 6:30 pm Worship 6:45 pm Prayer Ministry
MONDAYS 9:30 am Prayer Ministry
TUESDAYS 9:00 am Knitting Men’s Bible Study 9:30 am Fit @ First 10:30 am Women’s AA 12:00 pm AA
WEDNESDAYS 9:30 am The Bible; Every Day 12:10 pm Worship – Chapel 4:00 pm Illness Support Group 4:30 pm Care Team 6:00 pm Woodland Ringers 7:00 pm Chancel Choir
THURSDAYS 9:00 am Thursday Group 10:00 am Widow’s Walk 12:00 pm AA
FRIDAYS 10:15 am Baby Bouncers
For more dates & events, visit our website:www.firstmethodist.org
August 4, 2014Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28
Romans 10:5-15Matthew 14:22-33
Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22, 45b
August 11, 2014 Genesis 45:1-15
Romans 11:1-2a, 29-32 Matthew 15:10-20, 21-28
Psalm 133
August 18, 2014 Exodus 1:8-2:10Romans 12:1-8
Matthew 16:13-20 Psalm 124
August 25, 2014 Exodus 3:1-15
Romans 12:9-21 Matthew 16:21-28
Psalm 105:1-6, 23-26, 45b
Monthly Lectionary
Texts
SUNDAY-8/3 9:40 am Newcomers’ Coffee 11:00 am Church Readiness (Sanctuary Service) 12:10 pm Service of Prayer for Healing SUNDAY-8/10 8:30 am Registration Extravaganza for Sunday School Classes in the gym (all ages) 11:00 am Second Grade Bibles (Sanctuary Service)
MONDAY-8/11 6:00 pm Church Council Meeting
WEDNESDAY-8/13 10:00 am Senior Adult Program and Luncheon 6:00 pm A Hot August Night Art show and hors d’oeuvres
FRIDAY-8/15 11:00 am Mission Team leaves for KenyaSUNDAY-8/17 - JUMP START SUNDAY 8:30 am Registration Extravaganza for Sunday School Classes in the gym (all ages) 9:40 am Children go to new Sunday School Classrooms! 5:00 pm Youth, The Big Event
WEDNESDAY-8/20 5:00 pm The Gathering Meal 5:45 pm Worship 6:30 pm The Gathering: New Christian Community
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