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From Pastors Matt & Parker “Fall is Here”
“Thanks Giving or Giving Thanks”
Dear First United Methodist Church friends, What a blessing to serve the Lord with you here in sunny South Florida! We have a very special month of ministry plans for November. We invite you to join in with the following: Stewardship Sunday – November 4 in both worship services Fine Arts Series begins again – November 4 – 3 p.m. Veterans Day Concert Annual Men’s Retreat – November 8 – 11 @ the Rainbow River Annual Church Conference – November 11 - 3 p.m. (@ St. John’s Haitian UMC) Thanksgiving Day – November 22 – Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving! We encourage you to use your spiritual gifts and talents in ministry service here at First United Methodist Church. Remember that the Lord has given us a profound mission of “Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World.” We look forward to teaming up with you in service to our community and God! Love and Blessings in Christ,
Pastor Matt, Teressa, Raines, Carina, and Grace Pastor Parker & Ann
NOVEMBER 2018 Vol. 24, Issue 11
The Beacon First United Methodist Church of Boynton Beach
Inside this issue: 2: Notes from Tom,
and Fine Arts Series
3: Apportionments Explained, Pastor Appreciation, and Monthly Ministry Meetings
4: Birthday List, Dinner Church, Condolences, and Farewell Friends!
5: Rainbow River, Young at Heart, Events at Faith, and Movie Night
6: Calendar
7: Advertisements
November 11 at 3:15 p.m.
Church Leaders & Members are encouraged to attend this important meeting at:
St. John’s Haitian Church 3215 N Seacrest Blvd,
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
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November Sunday, 4th - Veteran’s Day Concert A presentation of patriotic music to honor our Veteran’s. Proceeds from this concert will help support the special music for the Christmas Eve service.
December Sunday, 2nd – Music in Miami Concert - Celebrate the Holidays with Music in Miami Chamber Players! An enjoyable evening of performance and celebration with classical and holiday tunes! Music in Miami has been performing concerts in Miami for over 10 years and is spreading their wings to share their music with you!
Sunday, 9th – Carols and Bells Handbell Choir Concert Experience the holidays through singing carols and lis-tening to the handbells. The choir will perform a pro-gram of sacred and secular Christmas music.
Sunday, 16th – “Sing Joy to All the World” Lloyd Larson Chancel Choir Christmas Cantata "We gather to tell the story of Emmanuel, God with us! We gather to remember this story, to wait, and watch for Him to come again - even now. Come, Lord Jesus!"
I hope you have made plans to join us on Sunday, November 4 at 3:00 p.m. for our Veterans Day program. This program will start our 2018 – 2019 Fine Arts Series. The Chancel Choir will present a program of patri-otic music honoring our Veterans and we hope there will be something for everyone. The Boynton Beach American Legion Post 164 will present the colors for program. Profit from this event funds the Stradivarius Chamber Ensemble to perform and accompany us at the Christmas Eve Service. Our goal is $2,000.00 so please help us by donating at the concert or in the offering plate. Should you choose to donate on Sunday through the offer-ing plate please mark your envelope Christmas Eve music. It’s difficult to believe but the holidays are just around the corner and we
hope you will mark your calendars for all we have planned in December. December 2nd Music in Miami will
present a program of holiday music to be our Christmas concert season. The Handbell Concert is scheduled
for Sunday, December 9 at 3:00 p.m., the Annual Christmas Cantata on Sunday, December 16 at both
scheduled services and of course Christmas Eve Stradivarius String Ensemble will perform a pre-service
concert beginning at 6:30 p.m. Looking forward to seeing you all there.
Blessings! Tom
Notes From
Tom
Monday, 24th – Christmas Eve Service 6:30 p.m. Pre-service Concert Stradivarius Chamber Ensemble 7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
January, 2019 13 – The South Florida Flute Orchestra - This group is comprised of the finest professional flutist from South Florida, our members have performed and recorded all over the world and received numerous accolades. The instrumentation of this unique ensemble in-cludes the piccolo, concert flute in C, alto flute in G, bass flute in C and contrabass flute in C.
February Sunday, 10th – The Big Band Era - The Chancel choir will perform a program of music made popular by the big bands of the 30’s and 40’s.
March Sunday, 10th “For Me and My Gal” - Linda Freeze & Tom Bates performing a musical journey of well-known duets.
April Sunday, 14th – “One Holy Lamb” Lari Goss Palm Sunday Easter Cantata - The picture of Jesus Christ as the "Lamb of God" is one of the most compelling in all of scripture. Sweet, gentle and pure, lambs were offered as a sacrifice on the altar before God. And then, God offered his own lamb as a sacrifice for us.
FINE ARTS FINE ARTS
SERIESSERIES
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Education continues to be the great equalizer in our society, and for al-most 150 years, having an educated laity and clergy has been important and critical to the future of The United Methodist Church, and to the future of our world. The Black Col-lege Fund is an important tool in achieving that goal. One of the big-gest challenges facing the 11 United Methodist-related historically Black colleges is funding — funding for faculty development, funding to maintain infrastructure, and funding for students who need financial sup-port and scholarships.
To meet that challenge, United Methodists give to the Black College Fund apportionment. In recent years, the percent of support for the BCF has been between 87 percent and 89 percent, even during the economic downturn. To support this important ministry of education, leadership, and spiritual development, however, 100 percent support is critical!
Another challenge is the belief that Black colleges are no longer needed because students can go anywhere they choose to pursue a college de-gree. While that may be true of stu-dents from the best schools with the best scores and no financial con-straints, the UM-related Black col-leges and universities offer a chance to everyone with a dream and a com-mitment to excel – regardless of race, class, gender, or ethnic heritage.
The work these schools do is not just impressive, it is critical because many of these students would fall through the cracks and never earn a college degree though they have the intellec-tual capacity to do so. These schools
Apportionments Explained:
Black College Fund
MEETINGS THIS MONTH
TRUSTEES’ MEETING Nov. 8 at 7:00 p.m. in the Parlor
FINANCE MEETING Nov. 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the Parlor
AD COUNCIL MEETING Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Parlor
“Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors
there is safety.” -Proverbs 11:14
SMALL GROUP STUDIES:
RUTH CIRCLE Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. in the Agape Rm.
SARAH CIRCLE (New Day!) Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Parlor
WED. BIBLE STUDY Every Wed at 11 a.m. in the Parlor.
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are a good source of diverse leader-ship for the church’s agencies, boards, annual conferences, and higher education institutions. Dr. Samuel DuBois Cook, president emeritus of Dillard University in New Orleans, writes, “Black colleges are also sources and catalysts of lead-ership for the church, culture, and the professions, as well as shining
examples of cultural pluralism, edu-cational diversity, integrity, justice, humanistic consciousness and ethical sensitivity, and the liberal arts tradi-tion. They effectively and passion-ately bridge the communities of faith and learning.”
Excerpt from: https://www.gbhem.org/education/black-college-fund/bcf-purpose
Stewardship Sunday
November 4, 2018 We may think that our financial resources are our own. But when we recall that the time, the energy, the good health, and the opportunities for employment behind these dollars are all gifts from God, we see that the funds belong to God too. We are the stewards; God is the owner. One vital aspect of our stewardship is our giving to Christ’s work in the world. We’ve learned that giving is most effective when we commit ourselves to give a definite propor-tion of our income through the church. For many, this proportion is one-tenth, or a tithe. Whatever the amount, we have discovered the joy in giving to God the “first fruits,” an amount “off the top” of our income, not what’s left over at the end of the month. Excerpt from The United Methodist Member’s Handbook Revised and Expanded, pgs. 20-21, George E. Koehler © 2006, Discipleship Resources .
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April Birthdays
To be added to our birthday list, please call the office.
2 Christine Metcalf
3 Linda Fernquist Bob Dunne
6 Audrey Schreiber
7 Joan White
11 Joan Moss
14 Isabelle Enish
15 Norma Ashley Janelle Ibalarrosa
16 Miriam Carroll
18 Beryl Wendt
21 Carol Isenburg
22 Nan Shoeib
23 Roger McCord
24 Helen Voelxen
29 Frances McKeral
30 Al Kern
November Birthdays
Please pray for the family and friends of Bill Thresher, Ken Herndon, Earl Boonstra, and a matriarch of the Rogers’ family,
who all went home to be with Jesus last month.
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you…Let not your
heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” -John 14:27
Dinner Church Training– November 3
Church isn't always confined to a set space, week after week, with the same routine. The Sermon on the Mount was out in the open, with plenty of room for anyone who wanted to listen to the mes-sage. There was food, too, more than enough for 5,000 people. The people ate. There was prayer. There was love.
This is the premise behind the growing Fresh Expressions dinner church movement. Pastor Heather Evans states, “This gives us the
ability to bring people in who have never attended church. It allows us to bring people into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.” (excerpted from: https://
www.flumc.org/newsdetail/equipping-congregations-for-dinner-church-9882973)
If this is something you find in-triguing, perhaps you would be interested in helping First UMC launch their own Dinner Church. There is a training scheduled for this Saturday, November 3 at the First UMC in East Boca from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. (Call the
office by Thursday morning if you would like to attend.)
Even if you can’t attend the train-ing meeting, please call the church office or one of the pastors to ex-press your interest. We are going to need people to help with this off-campus ministry that will in-clude food, music and of course a message about the Word of God.
Let us join in ministry to reach those who would otherwise never learn about God’s great love for them!
Dear Church Family,
We want to thank our many friends for the many years of friendship and love. The calls and visits when we were sick and unable to attend church. The many pastors in the 30 years of our attendance.
We thank Pastor Parker & Ann for their love and friendship, Dr. Matt for his visits, and the beautiful cards the children of Faith made for us. It is with sadness we say goodbye, Jim & Gwen Hammar
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MONTHLY EVENTS: 1st Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.: (LIFT) Women’s Ministry in the Family Life Center Café.
Men’s Breakfast in the Family Life Center Café is cancelled due to their Rainbow River retreat.
Fellowship Bible Study for adults meets in the Conference Room on the 1st & 3rd Thur. from 7-9 p.m. (New meeting schedule.)
WEEKLY EVENTS: Tues @ 7:00 p.m.: Cub Scout Pack 100 meets in the FLC and Preschool Building.
Wed @ 6:00 p.m.: Impact Student Ministry for 6th-12th graders meets in the Café.
Wed @ 6:00 p.m.: Adventure Club for PreK3-5th Grade meets in the Preschool Building.
Wed @ 6:00 p.m.: Ladies’ Small Group Meets in the Office Bldg.
Wed @ 8:30 p.m.: 18-2-Life (YA Ministry) meets at Arrabiata’s in Boynton Beach.
Wed @ 6:30 p.m.: Followers of the Way Adult Bible Study meets in the Conference Room.
At Faith UMC
Free Family Movie Night
Friday, November 2 at 6:00 p.m. In Faith’s Family Life Center
There will be a concession stand open for those interested in purchasing snacks or drinks (all proceeds benefit the
children’s and youth ministries). While seating is provided, you may wish to bring blankets for the kids to stretch out on,
and feel free to bring them wearing their pajamas!
If you have any questions, contact the church office.
Young at Heart The annual Men’s Ministry Retreat to the Rainbow River is almost here! The trip begins Thursday, November 8 and ends Sunday, November 11 and is filled with fishing, boating, relaxing, and plenty of amazing food!
This is the perfect way to recon-nect with friends and God and all men 18+ are invited. There’s something for everyone.
The fee to participate is $95. If you would like to register, please contact Chuck Emerton at 561-797-5854.
Rainbow River
Rated G
Join the Young at Heart group on Sunday, November 18 as they head to the Willow Theater at Sugar Sand Park in Boca Raton for the 2:00 p.m. matinee of “Approaching the Speed of Life.”
“This original play by Todd Caster, directed by Donna Warfield & Teresa Biber-Lomonte is about Doris and Ned who are spending a lovely Christmas Eve with their daughter Sadie. The holiday spirit is soon dampened by the sudden appearance of their estranged son, Junior, dressed in a prison jump-suit. The police arrive shortly, hot on Junior’s trail, but where did Junior run off to? It’s a cat and mouse game and a not-so-typical Christmas for the family – or the police.”
If you would like to attend, please contact Pastor Parker at 954-651-2636 to purchase your ticket(s) which are $15 per person.
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There are no Wednesday
Activities today.
20182018
8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.: Dinner Church Training (First UMC– Boca)
6:30 p.m.: Hand Bell Choir Practice (Bell Room)
6 p.m.: Family Movie: “Rise of the Guardians” (Faith’s Loft)
10:00 a.m.: Ruth Circle (Agape Room)
7 p.m.: LIFT (Women’s Ministry Mtg.) (Faith’s Café)
7:00 p.m.: Trustees Mtg. (Parlor)
6:30 p.m.: Hand Bell Choir Practice (Bell Room)
Worship Services: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Adult Ed: Pairs/Spares 9:45am
JOY Class 9:45a.m
2:00 p.m.: Young at Heart (Willow Theater in Boca)
6:30 p.m.: Hand Bell Choir Practice (Bell Room)
11:00 a.m.: Wed Bible Study (Parlor) 6 p.m.: Choir Re-hearsal (Choir Rm.) 7:00 p.m.: Sarah Circle (Parlor) 6 p.m.: Wed. Night Ministries (Faith) 8:30 p.m.: YA Ministry “18-2-
Life” (Arrabiatas)
11:00 a.m.: Wed Bible Study (Parlor)
6 p.m.: Choir Re-hearsal (Choir Rm.)
6 p.m.: Wed. Night Ministries (Faith)
8:30 p.m.: YA Ministry “18-2-Life” (Arrabiatas)
11:00 a.m.: Wed Bible Study (Parlor)
6 p.m.: Choir Re-hearsal (Choir Rm.)
6 p.m.: Wed. Night Ministries (Faith)
8:30 p.m.: YA Ministry “18-2-Life” (Arrabiatas)
Worship Services: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Adult Ed: Pairs/Spares 9:45am
JOY Class 9:45a.m 3:15pm: Church Conf. (St. John’s Haitian Church)
6:30 p.m.: Finance Mtg. (Fell. Hall) 7:30 p.m.: Ad Council (Fell. Hall)
Worship Services: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Adult Ed: Pairs/Spares 9:45am
JOY Class 9:45a.m
6:30 p.m.: Hand Bell Choir Practice (Bell Room)
SAVE THE DATE 12/2: Music in Miami Concert 12/8: Christmas Caroling (Blessings & Bargains) 12/9: Handbell Concert 12/12: Christmas Party 12/16: Christmas Cantata (both services) 12/19: Christmas Caroling (Senior’s Home) 12/24: Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at 7 p.m.
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Men’s Rainbow River Retreat
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STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY & Worship Services: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Adult Ed: Pairs/Spares 9:45am
JOY Class 9:45a.m New Member Class: 9:45 a.m. (Hist. Rm.) Veterans Day Concert: 3:00 p.m. (Sanctuary)
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As we enter the holiday season, the preschool is buzzing with activity. Trunk-or-Treat was a great success thanks to all of the volunteers from the church and school. We are now preparing music and lessons for Thanksgiving and Christmas events.
I want to personally thank the ladies that volunteered to join our preschool advisory board and to be administrative helpers. If you are interested in serving as a Preschool Committee Member, an assistant to one of our teachers, or in another capacity at which you excel, please contact Anastasia at 561-732-3435.
“Start Children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old, they will not turn from it.” -Proverbs 22:6
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