Spring Life Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put new and right spirit within me. Do not caste me away from your presence, and do not take your holy spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and sustain in me a willing spirit. Psalm 51:10-11
FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH “LOVING GOD, SERVING OUR NEIGHBORS”
Phone: 419-447-6748 Email: [email protected]
Website: tiffinfaith.org
APRIL 2016
It is that time of year again when the warm weather comes and signs of new, growing, vibrant life begins to emerge! This year it seems to have arrived a bit earlier than usual. We have had some warm sunny beautiful days! In some places I saw spring cleanup began almost on the first day of spring as planting beds were being raked and cleaned as the old life signs were cleared away. Before some areas were even raked, signs of new life pushed through in the form of daffodils, crocus and tulips. It’s been quite some time it seems, since flowers and trees have bloomed and lawns were ready cut so early. I have enjoyed these unexpected and unseasonably warm sunny early days of spring. There is something about this time of year as the gray, brown, dark lifelessness of winter gives way to spring that is encouraging. I find more energy, and that energy is often needed as the physical cleanup work begins and muscles that have slumbered are awakened for work! There is something about the visible changes you see as you work away cleaning, clearing, clipping, raking and
Thanks from...
Thanks to the person or persons who prayed for us during Advent!
John & Judy Munn
Dear Friends of Faith, Thank you for the many prayers, cards, and phone calls during my hospital stay and during my re-coop at home for 10 days. Appreciated my visit from Pastor Jeff and Carol at the hospital. Your friendship means so much and I thank God for each one of you and our church. Praying for God to bless each one of you.
Ben Ladd
preparing for the warm growing season that reminds me of the work of God in our life. During the season of Lent, a season of preparation for Easter, I give thanks that God is gracious and merciful and is gentle in helping us clear away the debris that collects and settles on our hearts and minds and clouds our vision and direction and purpose in life. I give thanks that God’s is ever intent in providing place and space for new and vibrant life to emerge within and through us; shining his glory. I give thanks for the unexpected ways God breaks forth in my life reminding me of his ever-presence. As we continue on through the season of Easter may we each continue to seek God’s help in recognizing the unexpected unanticipated ways our lives are being cleared and touched by his grace and celebrate the
newness of life we are given. Grace & peace,
Pastor Jeff
Christ’s Church:
Is composed of people just like me. Will be friendly if I am friendly.
Will do great things if I do great things. Will make generous gifts to many causes
if I am generous. Will bring others into the fellowship
if I bring them. Will make disciples if I am being discipled.
Seats will be filled if I fill them. Will be a church of loyalty and love, of faith,
witness and service, if I, who make it what it is, am filled with these.
Is a covenant community, not a voluntary association. Therefore I commit myself to the task of being
all these things and more, with the help of Christ,
so that Christ’s Church can be the best that it can be. Amen!
Worship Services
April 3 2nd Sunday of Easter 8:00a.m. & 10:15a.m Worship- Eucharist;
Message Text: John 20:19-31 11:45a.m. Worship with praise group Reconciled- Eucharist
April 10 3rd Sunday of Easter: Native American Ministries & UMW Sunday
8:00a.m. & 10:15a.m Worship Guest Speaker: UMW President
Alice Luhring 11:45a.m. Worship with praise group Reconciled
April 17 4th Sunday of Easter 8:00a.m. & 10:15a.m Worship
Message Text: John 21:1-19 11:45a.m. Worship with praise group Reconciled
April 24 5th Sunday of Easter 8:00a.m. & 10:15a.m Worship
Message Text: Revelation 21:1-6 11:45a.m. Worship with praise group Reconciled
We worship you, O God, Creator of all things seen and unseen!
Camping fever is starting! I have the information for our camps. If you
would like to check them out first, the dates for open houses are:
Camp Wanake: 2p.m.—6p.m. April 2
Resurrection Egg Hunt & Summer Preview
2p.m.—6p.m. May 14 Open House
Camp Asbury: 2p.m.—6p.m. April 17 Open House & Summer Preview
Camp Aldersgate: 2p.m.—6p.m. May 21 Open House & Summer Preview
Some camps offer weekly themes, while others have different studies available. The activities are unending: horseback riding, canoeing,
“Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen”
The Easter Season begins at sunset on Easter eve and continues through the Day of Pentecost. It is also known as the Great Fifty Days. The date for celebrating Easter Sunday varies each year. Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs on or after March 21, the spring equinox. Easter was originally an Anglo-Saxon pagan goddess holiday. Over time the faithful “Christianized” the day to shift the focus to the risen Christ. The fifty days, from Easter to Pentecost, mirror in many ways the
Jewish festivals celebrated between the Passover and Pentecost. In both cases, the story of salvation is central. For the Jewish people their story is centered in their deliverance from captivity in Egypt to fifty days later being given the Torah (the Law/the Word of God) at Sinai. For Christians the story centers on the Risen Christ as deliverer from sin and death to the unique outpouring of the Holy Spirit 50 days later. The first forty days of Easter often focus on the resurrection appearances of Christ and conclude with his Ascension. The remaining ten days are filled with anticipation of the arrival of the promised Holy Spirit. Ascension Sunday this year is May 8. Pentecost Sunday is May 15.
He is risen! He is risen indeed! For that, O God, we give you thanks!
Easter
fishing, sports camps, night owl camp, fashion camp— the list goes on! The camps go by the grade your child will be going into in the fall. The church will once again help with the camp fee. If you have any questions or need more info, contact Jane Schubert at (419) 448-8267.
Camp Fund Once again some of our youth will be going to church camp. The Administrative Board has decided to help with the camper fees—the church will pay $205 per camper. You may donate to this fund by putting your donation in an envelope during the offering and marking it “Camp Fund.” Our youth are changed through their camp experiences— be a part of that! At this time, two youth are signed up. Thank you for your help!
Jane Schubert
UMW Spring District Meeting will be April 9 at Birmingham U.M.C., Wakeman. We will be car pooling. If anyone would like to attend, please call Linda Lonsbury at (419) 447-2811.
United Methodist Women's Sunday will be April 10 during the three worship services. U.M.W. District President, Alice Luhring will be our guest speaker at the 1st and 2nd services. We will recognize the effect that our United Methodist Women have in our community and in our world. United Methodist Women will be hosting our annual All Daughters Banquet May 7 at noon in the church's Fellowship Hall. We will have a potluck and we are asking you to please bring your favorite salad to share. Desserts and beverages will be furnished. Our program will be presented by the Hot Flashes—twelve ladies from Pemberville whose attire consists of pedal pushers, saddle shoes and hot pink jackets will entertain us with songs of the 50's and 60's. Reservation slips will be passed out after services in mid April. Mark it on your calendar and come and enjoy the fellowship and good fun.
Our mission for April will be the annual fund raiser for the Race for the Rock for Flat Rock. Mark April 24 on your calendar and plan to have lunch for a donation following both the 2nd and 3rd services. There will also be a silent auction. Come and enjoy the fellowship and good food as we help others. Hot dogs, bratwurst, and chicken sandwiches, and other assorted salads and desserts prepared by our church members are to be provided. The team would also like to thank all who purchased peanut butter in March that was sent to feed the hungry in Haiti, Honduras, El Savador, Cuba and the United States.
United Veterans of Seneca County are inviting all veterans to participate in the Tiffin Memorial Day Parade on May 30. Form up is at St. Joseph’s Church at 9 a.m. and the parade begins at 10 a.m. Wagons to ride in are to be provided. The fellowship hall at St. Joseph’s will be open before the parade for refreshments. For more information, contact Jody O’Millian at (567) 208-8257 or Denny Burkin at (419) 448-1706.
Adult Study Beginning in April, an adult study will discuss “The Beautiful Work of Learning to Pray” by James Howell from 9:15 a.m. until 10 a.m. Sundays in the Pilgrim Room.
Provisions will be made in the summer for children if needed. Materials are furnished. Come any Sunday, time and inclination permitting.
Would you rather receive your newsletter by email? Please contact Brittany at the church office with your email address at (419) 447-6748 or [email protected]!
April 23 8:30 a.m. — 12:30
p.m.
Edison Memorial UMC
10 East Church St., Milan
All pastors are required to attend and encouraged to bring up to 3 lay members of Church Council, especially Lay Leader, Lay
Members (& members-at-large) to Annual Conference, Christian Education & Faith Development Leaders.
Schedule 8:30—9:00 Gathering 9:00—9:45 Worship
9:45—10:45 Business 10:45—11:00 Break
11:00—12:30 Mentoring Workshop
1-Adam Arnold, Sandy Yarbrough 3-Erick Carter, Linda Shrode 4-Gregory Steyer 6-Laura Adelsperger, Joseph Ash, Todd Sarka 7- Justin Magers, Carl Nay, Rachel Rentz 8- John Dull, Gary Solomon 9-Pauline Feasel 10-Chad Arbogast 11-Debra Dawson, Brian Mesnard 12-Joshua Briggs 13-Evan Messer, Brad Newman, Susan Young 14-Ava Newman 15- Mary Alice Heising, Colleen Kimmet, Trenton Heishman, Paul Matthews 16-Andy Foy, Jennifer Hodgson 18-Andrea Puesey, Glenn Quickle 19-Lucretia Jordan, Laura O’Millian 20-Noah Borer, Brenda Brickner 21-Georgiann Albright, Don Cramer, Steve Frederick 22-Steven Adelsperger, Sue Madden 24-John O’Donnell, Benjamin Shuff, Shirley Sterling 25-Charlene Mathias 26-Stephen Roberts 27- Joanne Kimmel, Donna Edelman, Ben Huffman 29-Corey Hodgson 30-Jason Borer, Karl Hankins
Kelly Pelayo Betsy Frase Darl Wilson Wayne Kirby Terry Parkins Joanne Parkins Rose Crawford Melanie Gladden Nita Doran John Covert Aydin Bradner Marilyn Rumschlag
Pat Newton Herman Tiell Gale Lamey The Dunford Family Leah Montz Jeff Danhoff Charles & Linda Sager Lucas Stump Ronnie & Marie Johnson Abbigayle Sheward Pastor Mike Sassanella Kim Small
April Anniversaries
3-George & Laura Holsinger 7- Jennifer & Joe Jordan 12-Rick & Shirley Sterling 13-Joseph & Pattie Bardon 22- Gerald & Betty Rhoad 28-Ben & Marilee Ladd 29-Steven & Kimberly Skeel
The following people have received our special
prayers this past month:
One tribe in North America has told this story for centuries: when people “pale as birch” crossed the great water in large canoes, they brought with them “The Black Book.” However, the bringers of the physical Book could not have known what it would mean and look like
to be Native and a follower of Jesus. Today Native Americans honor their heritage, and live as Jesus-followers, led by a rotation of primarily Native American pastors. Supporting the Ministry of Christ Among Native People Most Americans today recognize that the history following the arrival of the large canoes bore little resemblance to the one all Christians identify as Creator. That’s why the people of The United Methodist Church, Native and non-Native, are creating a new history. Through Native American Ministries Sunday, we’re able to equip and empower Native American pastors, congregations and seminary students to do what only they can do: authentically worship and serve Jesus. As a member of The United Methodist Church, your gift, on this day, equips Native congregations—like New York’s Onondaga Nation UMC and Nebraska’s Native American Sacred Winds congregation—to worship and serve as only they can. This work, and hundreds of other ministries, are possible because you give.
Our Giving Allows Native Americans to Encounter, Worship and Serve Jesus When you support Native American Ministries Sunday, you equip seminary students who will honor and celebrate Native
American culture in their ministries. And you empower congregations that are finding fresh new ways to minister to their communities with the love of Christ. Dr. Richard Twiss, a member of the Sicangu Lakota Oyate from the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, asked: “Will we be allowed to develop new ways of doing church that honor God’s purposes for the creative expression of our cultures? Will new ministry
partnerships and coalitions form? Will you help be a part of this wonderful process of reconciliation, restoration and release?”
Say yes.
Following Jesus on the Red Road
Join guest speakers Dr. Casey Church and Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson for a
conversation on Christianity and Native America from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 16 at Fairview
Grace UMC. Registration closes at 5 p.m. April 10. Cost is $10 and includes a meal.
Register online at www.123signup.com/event?id=pbzvg
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FAITH UMC
75 N. Sandusky St.
Tiffin, OH 44883
NON-PROFIT ORG
US Postal Permit #287
Tiffin, OH 44883
8:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. LITURGISTS
Laura O’Millian Peggy Fout READERS
April 3 Mark Milroy Beth Donaldson April 10 Lois Hoover Jim Donaldson April 17 David Dietrich Jacke Renninger April 24 Bonnie Scherger Peggy Fout
ACOLYTES April 3 Alexis Quickle Noah Borer April 10 Ryan Dietrich Hannah Borer & Abby Glover April 17 David Dietrich Max Fortney April 24 Kevin Dietrich Sydney Fortney
A/V OPERATORS
April 3 Brian Briggs Jason & Noah Borer April 10 Kevin & Jonathan O’Millian Bruce & Julie Morris April 17 Tim Everhart & David Dietrich Greg Glover April 24 Brian Briggs Jason & Noah Borer
NURSERY April 3 Bruce & Julie Morris
April 10 Jane & Chris Arnold April 17 Kevin Dietrich & Sandy Yarbrough
April 24 Shelly & Greg Glover
GREETERS & USHERS Dave, Linda, & Ryan Depinet, and Allen Dryfuse Barb Eborg & Scott Blue