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New Series: “Finding Financial Freedom”
Jan. 4 1) “Dedicate It All to God” 1 Tim. 6:6-9
Holy Communion
Dedicate Christ UMC Leaders for 2015
Jan. 11 2) “Managing Money God’s Way” Various
Holy Communion
Jan. 18 3) “Get Out of Debt & Stay Our of Debt” Rom. 13:8
New Series: “Living God’s Vision”
Jan. 25 1) “Discerning God’s Vision” Neh. 1:1-11
8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School (all ages)
10:45 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service
JOIN US FOR WORSHIP AND BRING A FRIEND!
Word of the Month
“Treasure”
PASTOR ALICE WOLFE The Word of the Month: “TREASURE”
In 2000, I drove out to South Dakota and back for a vaca-
tion. Once I reached the tourist spots like the Badlands,
Mt. Rushmore, and the Corn Palace, I found myself look-
ing at and wanting to buy some souvenirs. In the rare
times my family went on a vacation when I was growing
up, we usually purchased little trinkets or souvenirs to re-
member our trip. But this time, things were different. I
knew I would be moving a short time after I returned, and I
kept asking myself, “Do I want to pack and move this?”
Always, the answer was “No”; so I didn’t buy the items. If I
didn't want to pack and move it, I obviously didn’t treasure
it.
What I treasured about that trip
was visiting friends and exploring
(and taking pictures of) God’s cre-
ation—and even more than that,
being with my Creator in the midst
of his Creation. On that trip I
learned a valuable lesson about
true treasure; it’s not about what I
can store up in this world—if for
no other reason, I can’t pack it up
and take it with me when I die.
The “things” in this world that we
think are treasure won’t last, but
the love we invest in relation-
ships, especially in knowing and
sharing the love of Christ, that is
the only thing that will truly last.
We are just coming off the busiest
shopping season of the year in
our nation—unless you are still
hitting those after-Christmas
sales! Stores and retailers pro-
mote and push their goods, trying
to convince us that we can’t sur-
vive without them. However, if we succumb to the pres-
sure, purchasing and storing up all sorts of “treasure,” we
find we need to clean it, store it, move it, etc. Not only that,
but we need to pay for it! And sometimes, we end up pay-
ing for it more than once because of interest we paid on
the debt.
It really is no wonder that Jesus spoke so much about
money, possessions, and treasure. Jesus knew how easily
those things can consume us, enslave us, and become
our gods.
"Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves
break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treas-
ures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy,
and where thieves do not break in and steal. For
where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
(Matthew 6:19-21, NIV)
When we try to store up too many treasures in this world,
we end up paying for it—literally and figuratively. We not
only find ourselves enslaved to debt, but we waste the
time and energy we should have spent on true treasure—
what will last for eternity. I invite you participate in our up-
coming study on Wednesdays,
“Managing Our Finances God’s
Way.” (See related article with de-
tails.) How does God want us to
use and invest the money and re-
sources He has given us? How can
we get out of the debt under which
we are buried? How can we learn
the joy of giving and helping oth-
ers—and investing in eternity?
As we enter into a new year, this is
a good time for us to reflect on
what we really treasure—and allow
that to shape our lives in the com-
ing year. Do you treasure time with
family and friends? Then be sure to
invest time with those you love
most. Do you treasure your church
family? Then be sure to invest your
time and efforts to build up and
strengthen the body of Christ. Do
you treasure your faith in and rela-
tionship with God through Jesus
Christ? Then be sure to invest time
growing in and strengthening your relationship with Christ.
Do you treasure the love, joy, peace, hope, and eternal
life Christ offers? Then be sure to share Christ with others
so they can know the same.
This year, maybe we should ask ourselves, “Can I move it
and take it with me (when I die)?” If not, then maybe it
isn’t true treasure.
“For where your treasure is,
there your heart will be also.”
(Matthew 6:21, NIV)
Learning and growing with you; treasuring Christ and you!
KRISTY SCHOOLER Prayer Ministry
A new heart also will I give you…and I will take away
the stony heart out of your flesh… ~Ezekiel 36:26
Picture with me, if you will, a painting. In the upper left
corner and the lower right corner of the canvas the artist
has painted a human heart inside a box. The rest of the
canvas is blank, a gulf of empty space stretching between
the two boxed hearts. The painting is titled “Relationship.”
Does that image pierce your heart like it has mine?!
Have we unknowingly related to people like that? Have
we closed away our hearts in subtle ways and let distance
grow between ourselves and others? Those are the ques-
tions I examined after seeing that painting.
I felt God summoning me to a journey of opening my
heart, of creating deeper intimacy in my relationships, to
Him and to others.
It’s a brand new year. This year, would you like to join
me and focus on the relationships in our lives? Let’s draw
closer to God and ask Him in our relationship with Him and
ask Him to help us see how we might dismantle “boxes” that
keep us from relating to others heart to heart.
“Lord God, paint fresh new brush strokes of love into my
life all through this new year.”
Keep praying and praising,
Kristy Schooler
During January, as a church family, let’s concentrate our prayers. Each week, let’s agree to pray together for the fol-lowing people and ministries:
Week 1: New Committee Members
Week 2: Music Ministry of the church
Week 3: Homeless/Hungry
Week 4: Youth Leaders
TIM & SUE COOPER December Food Pantry Needs
Well, the Holidays are behind us and a New Year is
in front of us. Happy 2015 Everyone!
I have some great news regarding our beloved Food
Pantry. Contributions over the holidays have been
fantastic! The generous hearts of many people have
helped to fill the shelves and fill the Christmas Bas-
kets that the Pantry provided this year. We were
able to send 160 + Christmas Baskets to families!
We are asking for toilet paper, shampoo and dish deter-
gent only this month. Please keep all those who give and
all those who receive in your prayers for the upcoming win-
ter.
Thank you for your generosity. We who are richly blessed
have reached out and blessed many others this past year.
Tim & Sue Cooper
WAID RADFORD Missions & Outreach
The New Year creates a time of reflection and re-energizing. It allows us to reflect on the opportunities that came our way in 2014 and look forward to the new opportunities in 2015. Our world and our community have so many needs, and our mis-sion is to use “tried and true” methods, as well as, new ways to meet those needs!
Your faithful giving to Coins and Missions, giving your loose change, will allow us to continue to meet some of the new op-portunities coming our way. We ask you to please continue to pray for our mission programs and to become involved as you are led.
May we truly be re-energized to enter the world knowing that it is our mission field and we are the missionaries called to serve and love in God’s name!
“Take my life and let it be, consecrated, Lord, to thee.
Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in endless praise.
Take my hands and let them move at the impulse of they love.
Take my feet and let them be swift and beautiful for Thee.
Take my voice and let me sing, always, only for my King.
Take my lips and let them be filled with messages from Thee.
Take me silver and my gold, not a mite would I withhold.
Take my intellect and use every pow’r as Thou shalt choose.”
Christ United Methodist Church has many musically talented people in its congrega-tion. I have been in the choir for 55 years, never as a soloist, and I have been im-pressed with the voices of choir members and many other good singers in the pews as well. Soon after Paul Lindsey became our pastor in 1959, the Choir was revital-ized and it has functioned actively ever since. After that Bea Orr (a music teacher and Becky Ety’s mother) was the Choir Director for 20 years. Following Bea, we have had a number of Choir Directors for the Tra-ditional Service: Barbara DeLong, Peggy Ochs, Dennis Avey, Chris Eddy, Kristy Schooler, Becky Ety, Tim Lawlis, and currently, Valerie Stone. Each of them provided ex-cellent leadership in their own way and led us through
songs for worship services and cantatas. It is hard to pick an era when the choir was the best. With so many musically talented individuals in the congregation, our choir should have many more regular members than it does at present. In today’s world there are many other things that steal our times from the rewarding experiences of singing for our own and others enjoy-
ment. I know there is not much “history” in this article but I’m trying to encourage more people to give some of their time to the choir. I’m appealing not only to you excellent singers we like to hear, but background people like I am. Worth Harman
WORTH HARMAN, HISTORIAN Choir
CARA NOYES Praise Band News
Ever have a song that just hooks into your heart? This month, I've been listening a lot to the artist Jeremy Camp. His Christmas album entitled “Christmas: God With Us” is one of my new favorites. The song "God With Us" got more play time from me than any other song in December. I look forward to his new album “Reckless “ that is due out in February. It was when I learned more about this artist that I became intrigued.
From Jeremy's website https:/www.jeremycamp.com: About a year ago Jeremy felt God ask him, “Are you willing to sur-render everything?” For him, “everything” was music. Some-thing he has been quite successful at for the past decade, with 32 No. 1 radio hits, a Grammy nomination and five Dove Awards. Even with this success, Camp says God brought him to a place where he could, if the day ever came, surrender music. “Not that it wouldn’t be a challenge,” says Camp, “but I wouldn’t be devastated because this is not my life. Christ is my life.”
Wow! All of those awards? All of that success, and he is willing to give it up for God? Amazing! Camp sees the bigger picture: there is more to this life than the accolades of earth. Jeremy is storing up his treasures in heaven. “I've given up on making this life my home…I don't want my messy handprints all over this," says Camp.
It cannot be for Camp to place all of his trust in Christ after suffering such personal trage-dy. At age 23, he lost his first wife Melissa (age 21)to ovarian cancer just a few months after their wedding. In his book entitled I Still Believe: Discovering Hope and Healing in the Midst of Life’s Deepest Valleys, Jeremy dis-cusses how the loss of his wife impacted him, and also how his faith has grown and
impacted his music over the last ten years.
Some of my favorite worship and Christian rock tunes have either been penned by or recorded by Jeremy Camp, such as "Beautiful One," "Jesus Saves," "I Still Believe," "Walk By Faith" and so many more. I thank God for using this individual's struggles to bless so many others.
As we focus upon the word TREASURE for the month of January, I thank the Lord for the treasures of music, of favorite singers and songs, and of individuals who inspire me to draw closer to the throne of God.
Treasuring Jesus,
Cara Noyes, Praise Band Director
Mark Your Calendars
for our
Annual Empty Bowls
Day
Sunday,
March 1, 2015
Preschool Fundraiser
Get your Little Caesars Pizza
Kits starting
Sunday, January 11. Order
forms and information will be
at the Connection Center. Contact Diane
Friesner for more information at 740-862-6157.
Support our Preschool! Pizza Pizza!
LOUISE SMITH Good Timers In 2011 The Good Timers team was organized with a purpose of being a fundraising group to make money to reduce the mortgage principal. We cater meals from as few as a birthday party for 25 to wedding receptions for 278. Some groups return year after year and book the next year in advance. Other activities funnel their fund-raising efforts into our recordkeeping tally - the home-made noodle profit and the Joy Sunday School Class sells cookbooks, has euchre parties and coordinated the turkey supper for several years. In previous years we have had electronic recycling. There were 55 people who stepped up to assist with this ministry in 2014. These volunteers were only counted once even though some of them helped several times. In addition, we have pie bakers who provide homemade pies for some of the meals.
We catered 14 events in 2014 and served 2,076 meals with a profit of $13,901. The numbers for earlier years we have: 2013 year: 1,212 meals, profit of $8,765; 2012 year: 2,171 meals, profit of $12,286 2011 year: 1,083 meals, profit $11,670
These years add up to a total of $46,622 profit - 90% was applied to the mortgage principal and 10% to apportion-ments. As we begin the new year of 2015, the church calendar contains three euchre parties, noodle making in March and ten meals provided. We will be serving the Liberty Union Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet January 23, a brunch/shower February 7 and the Fairfield County Cattle-men's Banquet February 21. The Good Timers will also be providing meals for the PAUMCS (Professional Associa-tion of United Methodist Church Secretaries) which will be hosted by Darcy Soliday, our Administrative Assistant, here at Christ UMC on September 22, 2015. We will need help and homemade pies for the ban-quets. If you would like to have a good time and help with these events, please let one of us know and make plans to join us. We would love to have you!
~ Melissa Bader, Cookie Friesner,
Dana Hoisington, Tim Lawlis, Susan & Zale Maxwell & Louise Smith
Don’t miss the PROGRESSIVE
EUCHRE PARTIES! Three Times to Play!
Saturday, January 31st
Saturday, February 28th
Saturday, March 21st
In the Fellowship Hall
6:30 p.m. sign-in
7:00 p.m. play begins
Cost is $5 per person
Snacks and beverages provided.
Fun for Everyone!
Sponsored by the Joy
Sunday School Class
Fundraiser for the Family
Life Center toward the
mortgage principal
ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
Admin. Council Chair Joe Farmer
Lay Member/Annl. Conf. Frank Anderson
Lay Leaders Joe Farmer, Frank Anderson
Congregational Care Chair Dottie Harman, Cookie Friesner
Discipleship Chair Debbi Alderdice
Finance Chair Dave Brookover
Treasurer ____________
Historian George Daft
Outreach&Mission Chair Waid Radford
Prayer Coordinator Kristy Schooler
SPRC Chair Cheri Crist
Trustees Chair (To be elected)
Worship Chair Becky Ety, Sharon Gates
Deaconess Gayle McCreery
Youth Director ____________
Youth Representative ____________
Pastor Alice Wolfe
At-Large Members 2015 - Darla Reedy
2016 - Rebecca Petty
2017 - ____________
CONGREGATIONAL CARE (Co-Chairs: Dottie Harman,
Cookie Friesner)
Dare to Care Phyllis Johnson, Carla Huntwork,
Bonnie Simpson
Funeral Meals Susan Maxwell, Denise
Vandermark, Judy Keller
Membership Bonnie Simpson
Men’s Group Tim Lawlis, Dana Hoisington
Rebekah Circle (To be elected)
Shut-in Meals Betty Jo Merle
Radical Hospitality ____________
DISCIPLESHIP (Chair: Debbi Alderdice)
Children’s Ministries Rita Radford
Children’s Choir Sheila Burns
Puppets Don Burns
VBS Coordinator Barbara Huntwork
2015- Nicole Jewell
2017 - Becky Blackstone, Jennifer Lodge
Youth Ministries ____________ (Youth Director)
College Connection Jennifer Miller, Julie Ulrich,
Young Adult Ministries ___________
Adult Ministries Frank & Bernie Anderson,
Gayle McCreery
Librarian Lynda Williams
Sunday School Secretary Mike Stilwell
FINANCE / STEWARDSHIP (Chair: Dave Brookover)
Treasurer ___________
Lay Leaders Joe Farmer, Frank Anderson Lay Member/Annl. Conf. Frank Anderson
Admin. Council Chair Joe Farmer
SPRC Representative Mike Snider
Trustees Rep. (To be elected)
Financial Secretary Louise Smith
Member 2015 - Sharon Anderson, ___________
2016 - Tim Cooper, Jim Keller, _________
2017 - Mardi McCluer, Mark Spencer, Polly Spencer
Counters Louise Smith, Dick Weidner, Ken Warling,
Bonnie Simpson
2015 Lay Leadership – Christ United Methodist Church
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE (Chair: Pastor Alice Wolfe)
2015 Jill Johnson, Jeannie Damron, Mallory Stilwell
2016 Rob Sayre, Julie Ulrich, Cheryl Fey
2017 Rita Roberts, _________, _________
Lay Leader: Joe Farmer &/or Frank Anderson
OUTREACH & MISSIONS (Chair: Waid Radford)
Craft Show Becky Ety, Sharon Gates
Sending Love Over There Becky Ety, Sharon Gates
Youth Work Camp Dan Johnson
Blood Drive Denise Vandermark
Scout Coordinator Matthew Petty
Caring Tree Peggy Lawlis
Love Fund Cheri Crist
Open Gym Jack Van Dyne
Members Gene & Karlene Tope, Louise Smith, Amy Moore
Projects: Mission Trips, Coins for Missions, Fall Festival
STAFF/PASTOR PARISH RELATIONS (Chair: Cheri Crist)
Lay Leader Frank Anderson
Lay Member to Ann. Conf. Frank Anderson
2015 Mike Stilwell, Cheri Crist, Mike Snider (Vice Chair)
2016 Melissa Bader, ___________, ___________
2017 Chad Endsley, ___________, ___________
TRUSTEES (Chair: Michael Dulin)
2015 Mike Dulin, Richard Blackstone, Peggy Lawlis
2016 Carol Sayre, Jacob Ulrich, Jerry McCreery
2017 Bob Kemmerer, Dan Johnson, ___________
Round-to-Its Louise Smith
WORSHIP (Co-Chairs: Becky Ety, Sharon Gates)
Communion Stewards 8:45 Phyllis Johnson, Carol Coo-
ley
10:45 Jill Johnson
Acolyte Coordinator Kim Kilger
Technology/Media Dwayne Miller, Mark Spencer
Pastor Alice Wolfe
Choir Director Valerie Stone
Praise Band Director Cara Noyse
Members Don Burns, Gene Tope , Ashleigh Miller
CHRIST PRESCHOOL BOARD Preschool Dir.: Diane Friesner
Pastor: Alice Wolfe
Teacher Rep: Lisa Muncy (Preschool appoints)
Parent Rep: Jennifer Lodge (Preschool appoints)
Admin. Council Chair Joe Farmer
Trustee Representative To be elected
SPRC Representative Mike Snider
Members 2015 - Rita Roberts
2016 - Amy Moore
2017 - Denise Vandermark
ATTENDANCE & GIVING
Nov & Dec. MONTHLY ATTENDANCE 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/14 12/21
Attendance Traditional Service 161 142 124 148 208
Attendance Contemporary Service 33 68 42 33 Combined
Total Attendance (both services) 194 210 166 181 208
Attendance Sunday School 63 53 62 53 49
Total Giving (both services including
General Fund and Stewardship) $3,680 $6,666 $8,514 $6,362 $12,237
Total Sunday School Giving $43.00 $108.00 $49.00 $46.00 $28.00
Coins for Missions (2014 Goal $2,000)
Total Given to Date: $1,528.04
$13.70 $60.00 $117.70 $19.25 $13.95
Mortgage Balance
Loan: $1,377,232.87 Monthly Payment: $7,773.11
Do you Struggle to make ends meet? Do you
feel buried under or enslaved to debt? Would
you like to give more and enjoy what God
has given you? Would you like to find finan-
cial freedom? If so, then please join us!
Over the next seven (7) weeks, we are offering a DVD bible study titled “Managing Our Finances God’s Way” which will be held on Wednesday’s at 6:00 pm in the Parlor room. You can expect to be convinced that God deeply cares about your finances in this study.
A few of the features of this study include:
Key verses
Video Lessons
Discussion Questions
Prayer Direction
Putting it into practice
BIBLE STUDY Managing Our Finances God’s Way
What a better way to start the New Year!
Sessions include:
The Big Picture by Rick Warren
Dedicate it All to God by Chip Ingram
Plan Your Spending by Ron Blue
God’s Solution to Debt by Howard Dayton
Enjoy What God Has Given You by Chuck
Bentley
And even more!
This study will be led by Dave Brookover, our Fi-nance Chair and Joe Farmer, our Administrative Council Chair. We will have a special guest ap-pearance by Pastor Alice Wolfe. The classes will last about 1 hour. Cost for the workbook is $18.00 each. You can sign up by fill-ing out the insert in the bulletin, pick up a sheet at the Connect Counter or call the office at 740-862-4343. Make this study part of your plan for 2015!
CUMC NEWS
CHRIST UMC
FACEBOOK PAGE
Christ UMC now has a
facebook page. Look
us up under Christ
United Methodist
Church Baltimore. The page
should show a picture of the
church.
You can share news about the
church. Let Darcy know in the
office to input any information or
send pictures you would like to
have shared. Like us on Face-
book and be sure to tell your
friends!
Attention to all those who like
to knit and/or crochet.
Why not start off the New Year us-
ing your God given talent making
prayer shawls
that will bring
comfort to those
who could use
some extra TLC.
We are starting a Prayer Shawl
Ministry here at Christ UMC and will
hold a start up meeting on Tuesday,
January 27 at 10:00 a.m. in the par-
lor and last until about 12:00 pm.
Please come and bring your
thoughts and ideas. If you have a
favorite easy shawl pattern bring it
along too. You can contact Bernie
Anderson at 740-862-9223 or the
church office at 862-4343 if you
have any questions.
Send announcements and newsletter articles to the church office at office@christum-baltimore.com or put them in Darcy’s mailbox in the church office.
Bulletin
Wednesdays at noon
Newsletter
3 p.m., Monday, January 19 for the February newsletter.
NEW PRAYER SHAWL
MINISTRY
SERMONS ON THE WEB
If you miss worship, want to listen to a sermon again, or want to rec-ommend a sermon to a friend, you may listen to the weekly sermons on our web site (www.christum-baltimore.com).
MESSAGE FROM
DARCY
DEADLINES
I have been working as Christ
UMC Administrative Assistant for over a year now. I want to thank all of you for your kindness and pa-tience with me in the beginning month as I learned the “ropes”. I feel so much more confident now with my job and I dedicate myself to representing this church to the best of my ability.
A quick reminder that if you need to reserve the Fellowship Hall, Family Life Center or any other room for an event this year, please contact me so that I can let you know if the date is available. I will be changing the codes on the lock boxes this year also, so please make sure that you have the new code once I have changed it. I will get the new code to you if you reserve the facility for an event.
May all of you be blessed with a happy and healthy New Year!
NEW MEMBERS!
Christ United Methodist Church is
looking for a treasurer to work up
to 6 hours per week. Must have
Quickbooks experience.
If interested in applying for the po-
sition, please go to our church
website (www.christum-
baltimore.com) for more infor-
mation, the ministry description
and an application. If you have
questions, please contact the
church office at 740-862-4343 or
pastor@christum-baltimore.com
CHRIST UMC IS LOOKING
FOR A TREASURER
We can always use more voices and
instruments for our contemporary ser-
vice. Rehearsals are at 10:00 a.m. on
Sundays. If you can join us for a
week, a month, or long-term, your
talents are always appreciated.
In this new year, I want to say a big
Thank You to the current praise
team. You are gems, treasured by
me, this church and our heavenly Fa-
ther.
Cara Noyes,
Praise Band
Director
PRAISE BAND SINGERS
AND INSTRUMENTALIST
WANTED
NEWSLETTER INFO
If you do not receive your newsletter by email, please save the cost of postage & pick up your copy at the Connection Center. If you would like to receive your newsletter by email, please contact the church office at 740-862-4343 or email to office@christum-baltimore.com
A big thank you to all those who contributed to the “Caring Tree” again this year. Gifts were purchased and beautifully wrapped for 11 families. Some of the families had up to 4 children that were able to have a Very Merry Christmas thanks to your
generosity and love and caring for those who are in need. Again this year we had a 100% return on the tags and gifts. Liberty Union Schools hand out a form to families in need. These families then turn in the forms to the Baltimore Fire Depart-ment. The Fire Department contacts area churches to participate with the Caring Tree Program. Those recipient families are truly grateful for being able to have a Merry Christmas.
Thank you to Peggy Lawlis for her continued support in heading up this wonderful gift of love for others. As an angel with love to give, your light shines bright!
Welcome New Members!
A special welcome to our
newest members who
joined Christ UMC on De-
cember 21:
John Kirwin
Cara Noyes
Dick & Ruth Staten
Dave & Ann Wolfe
We are so glad to have
you as part of the Christ
UMC family!
CARING TREE NEWS!
Get your Joyful Cooking cookbook for just $10.00. This cookbook is filled with recipes from the kitchens of our church members. Some of these recipes have been served at our senior lunches and other meals here at Christ UMC. Cookbooks are available in the church office!
COOKBOOKS
If a Level 2 or 3 Emergency exists on a Sunday morning at 7:00 A.M., wor-ship services and Sunday school will not be held.
Cancellations of Christ UMC worship services or activities will be posted on the following:
1) Christ UMC web page:
www.christum-baltimoe.com
2) TV stations and their respective
web sites: Channel 4 (NBC),
Channel 10 (CBS) & Channel 6
(ABC).
WINTER WEATHER
CANCELLATIONS
If you would like to spon-
sor altar flowers for the
2015 calendar year for
worship service one or
more Sundays, please
sign up in the office. The
cost is $25. You may put your checks
in the offering plate or just mail it in.
Be sure to label your check “Altar
Flowers”.
CHURCH ALTAR FLOWERS
CELEBRATIONS & THANK YOU!
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS!
1 Lynda Willams 6 Alexis Traster, Cameron & Cooper Waites, 7 Bea Blosser 8 Karla Waits 9 Ramona Bondurant 13 David Brookover, Zale Maxwell, Dan Tener 16 Robin Pullins 18 John Daft, Amanda Miller 20 Kevin Rabideau, Justin Shreyer 21 Cara Noyes 24 Matthew Kohler 26 Samantha Jewell 27 Jeannie Damron 28 Miles Bader, Samantha McCreery
Happy Birthday!
JANUARY ANNIVERSARY
A Special “Thank you!”
We would like to give a special “Thank You!” to the anonymous donor who gave a gift of $1,000 to Imagine No Malaria and Living Water Interna-tional in honor of Pastor Alice, Gayle McCreery, the CUMC Staff and volunteers. May your New Year be extra special knowing that you have made a difference in this world and that many lives have been saved because of your gracious gift! We are very blessed to have you in our church. Again...thank you! Pastor Alice, Gayle McCreery, the CUMC Staff and volunteers
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
To the Congregation of Christ UMC, Thank you so very much for your kind and gen-erous Christmas gifts! We very much appreci-ate your thoughtfulness and loving kindness! We are blessed to be a part of and serve Christ UMC, and look forward to another year of serv-ing Christ and the community with you. In Christ's love, Pastor Alice, on behalf of the church staff
Russell & Phyllis Shanks January 4
Gene & Karleen Tope January 6
If you do not see your birthday or anniversary in the newsletter and
would like to, please contact Darcy in the office. It may not be in the
Servant Keeper file, therefore it is not listed when the report is printed.
Thank you!
90th Birthday
Card Shower
Bea Blosser will celebrate her 90th birthday on Jan.7.
Cards from her church family would be a wonderful
birthday surprise! Send cards to:
Livingston Arms, Apt. 106,
207 Livingston Ave.,
Lancaster, OH 43130.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to
Sarah Alice Wolfe
on her baptism
on November 30, 2014.
Sarah is the daughter of Pastor Alice
Wolfe, and little sister to Becka.
May God guide and bless you
always!
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Christ United Methodist Church
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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Office Closed
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7:30 am Men’s
Breakfast (FH)
8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
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7 pm In Use (FH)
6
5-9 pm In Use (FLC)
7 9:00 am Seniors Meet for
Newark Trip
5 –9 pm In Use (FLC)
6 pm Bible Study (P)
6:15 pm In Use (FH)
6:30 pm In Use (L)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
8
6-9 pm Open Gym
(FLC)
7 pm Bells (P)
9
10
11
8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
12
6:30 pm Worship (P)
7 pm Trustees (L)
13
6:30 pm In Use (FH)
5-9 pm In Use (FLC)
14
10 am Senior VB (FLC)
11 am Senior Lunch
(FLC)
6 pm Bible Study (P)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
15
6-9 pm Open Gym
(FLC)
7 pm Bells (P)
16
17
18
8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
19
5-9 pm In Use (FLC)
20
6:30 pm In Use (FH)
5-9 pm In Use (FLC)
21
10 am Senior VB (FLC)
11 am Senior Lunch
(FLC)
5-9 pm In Use (FLC)
6 pm Bible Study (P)
6:15 pm In Use (FH)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
22
6-9 pm Open Gym
(FLC)
7 pm Bells (P)
23
2-10 pm In Use (FH)
24
25 8:45 am Traditional
10 am Sun. School
10:45 am Contemp.
26
27
10-12 pm Prayer Shawl
(P)
5-9 pm In Use (FLC)
6:30 pm In Use (FH)
28
10 am Senior VB (FLC)
11 am Senior Lunch
(FLC)
5-9 pm In Use (FLC)
7:15 pm Choir (S)
29
6-9 pm Open Gym
(FLC)
7 pm Bells (P)
30 31
12-4 pm In Use
(FH)
6 pm Euchre
Party (FH)
9am - 3pm Preschool (FLC)
9am - 3pm Preschool (FLC)
9am - 3pm Preschool (FLC)
9am - 3pm Preschool (FLC)
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:45 a.m.
Traditional Worship
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages
10:45 a.m.
Worship 33:3 -
Contemporary Service
Christ United Methodist Church 700 S. Main St.
Baltimore, OH 43105
Phone: 740-862-4343
Fax: 740-862-6163
E-mail: office@christum-baltimore.com
Web page: www.christum-baltimore.com
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Our mission is... to lovingly reach out and make disciples of Jesus Christ.
Pastor Alice Wolfe pastor@christum-baltimore.com
Generally in the office, Tues., Wed.,
& Thurs.; Hours vary
(Call any time for appointment)
Youth Director (We’re looking for a new youth director)
Administrative Asst. Darcy Soliday 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
office@christum-baltimore.com
Treasurer “We’re looking for a new treasurer”
Preschool Director Diane Friesner
preschool@christum-baltimore.com
Praise Band Director Cara Noyes
Organist /Choir Director Valerie Stone music2mnstry@aol.com
Bell Choir Director Becky Ety
Pianists Karen Mathews, Julie Ulrich
Custodians Jim Anderson, Steve Vandermark
Church Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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