Northridge United Methodist Church
February 2019
Volume 36, Issue 2
Northridge United Methodist Church
9650 Reseda Blvd.
Northridge, CA 91324
(818) 886-1555 www.northridgeumc.org
To celebrate God's grace and love
while inspiring disciples of Jesus Christ for ministry in our community and the world.
Senior Pastor..................Rev. Dr. Joseph Choi Associate Pastors..............Rev. Karen Murata …………………..…….…...…Rev. Daekyo Lee Dir. of Senior Ministry….........Char Anderson Business Manager…..............Dorrel Atteberry Facilities/Office Manager…..........Joan Coston H.R. Coordinator................Elizabeth Beckman Dir. of Youth Ministries…......Jason Obermeier Dir. of Preschool………........Debbie Goodman Dir. of Music……..……………..Scott Lehmkuhl
Section Leaders…….Carol de Leon (Soprano)
….……………………..…….Rachelle Kye (Alto)
....……...….…………....Manfred Anaya (Tenor)
……………….……....Benito Galindo (Baritone)
Organist……….........................Dr. Joseph Lee Dir. of Handbells.....................Ruben Mendoza Coordinator of Children’s Ministries……………
……………..………………Chelsea Obermeier
Sunday School Assistants….....................TBD Sunday Childcare............................ Liz Piceno ...............................................Bonnie Sanchez Buildings and Grounds............Richard Grijalva Custodian.................................Andrew Hwang
Sunday Custodian.....................Matthew Nash Sound Technician………..…...Adrian Boluarte
Sunday Worships 10:00 AM (English)
11:30 AM (Korean)
Eat Out Monday Monday, February 11
(8 AM – 9 PM) Emle’s at 9250 Reseda Blvd.,
Northridge, CA Emle’s will donate 20% of sales from this event to benefit NUMC. Simply present
printed flyer. (Dine In or Take Out)
Church Council
Tuesday, February 26 7 PM in the Church Library
Labyrinth Vesper Service
Sunday, March 3 6 PM in the Fellowship Hall
Come experience the labyrinth journey with music, prayer, and healing.
Upcoming Sermons
February 3 (Communion Sunday) You Must Follow Me
John 12:20-26
February 10
You Must Love One Another John 13:31-34
February 17
May We Not Love Alike? Ephesians 4:1-6
February 24
(UMCOR Sunday) Guest Preacher: Rev. Brian Diggs Director at UMCOR West Depot
Videos of all services are archived on YouTube.
https://youtube.com/numcvideo
Upper Room Devotional Sundays at 8 AM This Bible study sets aside time each week to read and reflect using The Upper Room Daily Devotional Guide. Issues of The Upper Room are available in the Narthex and online at www.upperroom.org.
Book Study Sundays at 9 AM Join us for our study on the book “Honest to God” by John Robinson.
Jazz Vespers on February 10 6 PM in the Sanctuary
Don Littleton Quartet
Don Littleton Pablo Calogero Michael Alvidrez Hideaki Tokunaga Drums Woodwinds Bass Guitar
Videos of all services are archived on YouTube. https://youtube.com/numcvideo
Mark's concern in his Gospel is that his readers know the good news of who Jesus is: God's Son and suffering Messiah. It is a book of action, demonstrating Jesus's identity with a strong emphasis on what he did – acts of service and of power that often left onlookers amazed. Inherent in this revelation of Jesus' identity is a call to radical discipleship fueled by total dependence on him.
Develop your spiritual growth in a small comfortable environment with caring people. We learn about God and each other together.
Mark your calendar! Come join us! Bring your Bible!
New 5-week sessions in March & April
Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm (3/20 – 4/17)
Thursday Morning: 10:00 am (3/21 – 4/18)
Sunday Morning: 11:15 am (3/24 – 4/21)
Bible Study
Family Ministries
February is UMCOR Month at NUMC Sunday, February 24 will be NUMC’s UMCOR Sunday with Rev. Brian Diggs as our pulpit guest at the 10 AM service. Rev. Diggs will remind us that money given on UMCOR Sunday goes to UMCOR’s worldwide administrative costs enabling 100% of our donations to special appeals like the California wildfires to go directly to these specific UMCOR projects. UMCOR (United Methodist Committee On Relief) is the humanitarian relief and development agency of the United Methodist Church. Over the last four years we sent four mission teams to the UMCOR West Depot in Salt Lake City. Each year our team has grown and more members of NUMC have had the opportunity to serve by completing pallets of hygiene kits and school kits for disaster relief around the world. A highlight of our visits to UMCOR West Depot has been a growing relationship with Rev. Brian Diggs, the Associate Director and leader of the two-person staff at the 22,000 sq. ft. depot facility in Salt Lake City. On the last day of each mission trip Rev. Diggs recruits members of the team to assist him in a communion service. Although Rev. Diggs is known locally in SLC as the tattooed and brawny pro wrestler, “Deacon of Doom”, we all know him as the amazing preacher who captivates us with his message as a part of our closing service. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience one of the reasons we continue to return to UMCOR West Depot to serve God and his people. Plan to attend the Biscuit Bar Brunch at 10 AM on Saturday, February 23 at Reseda - First United Methodist Church. Brian will be presenting an update on UMCOR and the expanding activities supported through the UMCOR West Depot and its weekly mission teams.
Join us May 2-9, 2020 for our next UMCOR West Depot Mission Team. Our objective is 26 participants in 2020. Details will be announced at the Biscuit Bar Brunch. Nancy and Mike Easterly, UMCOR Mission Team coordinators
Mission & Outreach
Primetimers
Save the Dates - note the changes in dates
February 22 – 11:00 AM – Lunch in Fellowship Hall provided by Senior
Ministries, but all ages are welcome. Our guest speaker, Sally Taylor, will
discuss the loss of our energy as we age, changes in our health, changes in
our lives when we move to a different home, the loss of friendships and of
course the loss of loved ones and how we work through the losses.
Sign up in Fellowship Hall or the office - All ages are welcome
Upcoming events May 18 - San Fernando Mission
August 17 - Glendale Center Theater - Ragtime
September 14 - Get Together lunch in Fellowship Hall with musical entertainment
October 26 - Museum of Printing
Uber and Lyft
Uber? Lyft? Isn’t that the car thing that all the kids are talking about? What does that have to do
with seniors?
One of the things that is of great concern with seniors is when they have to stop driving or are
afraid to drive sometimes or worry if they should give up the keys. How do we continue to be able
to do all the things we enjoy to keep our active lives?
Uber or Lyft? It sounds kind of frightening, but is cheaper than a taxi and is usually available to pick
you up within a few minutes. Not bad when we think that all that we need is a smart phone and the
willingness to try something new. Alice Gratias at 96 has discovered a new way to get to church, or
get to work in the office so satisfactorily that she is talking about selling her car. You can even go
out for dinner without worrying about driving at night. Talk with Alice for more information and a
new way to keep living your active life.
Prayers
Frank Sciarabba, Saundra Blankenship,
Don Miller, Christine Coons, Eric Andresen
NUMC JAZZ VESPERS Northridge United Methodist Church has the best Jazz Vespers in the Valley attracting the best in musicians in Los Angeles. Reverend Norman Freeman in his Overview of Jazz Vespers makes these observations: “Jazz music emerges as a balm that has the power to heal and inspire, capturing the hope of reconciliation…Jazz reminds us who we are and where we come from while inspiring us into the reality of who we can become in the Risen Christ. Jazz is the music of the social gospel of Jesus Christ.” NUMC was one of the first churches to embrace this music and the innate spiritualism. In 2008 Nancy Easterly, Joan Coston, Stan Ferguson, Greg Averetta, Mike Easterly, Mike Shields, Alitash Kebede, Robin Blomquist, Dick Flaharty, Frank McGinnis, David Shepherd planned the first Jazz Vespers program. It was a success. Eleven years later, Jazz Vespers still exists. And if you were lucky enough to have seen this month’s Vespers with the sixty other attendees starring The Sabine Pothier Trio, you would agree that it still is a success (you can catch it on NUMC YouTube channel). The Vesper program has changed somewhat - Robin Blomquist passed the mantel of Producer to Lanny Hartley when he moved up North to be closer to his family; The Art show has become more prominent because of the guidance of Barbara Nathanson; the sound is splendid because of the skills of Dusty Stiles and Adrian Boularte; Joan Coston, Larry Flaharty, Teresa Priem and Wes Nathanson give their hearts to make the flyers, programs and photography fantastic; and the homily is fresh and connected thanks to Yvette Freeman’s acting skills. The only problem is - Vespers still runs on Freewill Offerings. Free Will Offering has paid the musician an honorable salary but to keep it running smoothly we need more financial help – in the form of sponsors. A sponsorship would ensure that NUMC’s Vespers would continue to reach out and connect with people introducing them to the gifts and blessings that our church has to offer. If you haven’t seen the Vespers look on NUMC’s website and view a few then contact: Yvette and Lanny Hartley at [email protected].
Our Candidate for the Ordained Ministry Ralph Kwon declared his candidacy for the Ordained Ministry in the United Methodist Church. Let us surround him and his family with prayers and support.
Movie Night Monday, February 11 at 7:00 p.m. in Kendall Bldg. Church and Society will screen "BlackkKlansman," based on the 2014 memoir Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth. From filmmaker Spike Lee comes the incredible true story of an American hero. It's the early 1970s, and Stallworth (John David Washington) is the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Determined to make a name for himself, Stallworth bravely sets to infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan. The young detective soon recruits a more seasoned colleague, Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver), into the undercover investigation of a lifetime. Together, they team up to take down the extremist hate group as the organization aims to sanitize its violent rhetoric to appeal to the mainstream. The movie has a running time of 135 minutes and is rated R (for language throughout, including racial epithets, and for disturbing/violent material and some sexual references)
Fellowship
Are you looking for a way to meet people and get connected at NUMC? During the month of February, You’re invited to join me, Pastor Karen, after worship
(from 11:00am-12:00pm) for coffee & conversation in the Fellowship Hall at the “Connections Table”. We’ll treat you to brunch!
This is a time and place for you and others who are new to NUMC or those who have been coming regularly to worship but just haven’t had a chance to connect yet to, well, “connect.”
If you are like me, attending these kind of informal events can be a bit uncomfortable, however, we’ll endeavor to make it worth your while!
(From L to R)
Angela, Michelle,
Ralph, Jenny, and
Kevin
Regular Weekly Events
Mondays: No T’ai Chi (1st & 3rd) 10 am Fireside Rm
Tuesdays: Cracker Barrel 10 am Library
Wednesdays: Maintenance 8:30 am Church Office Volunteers (WMD) Jubilee Bells 5:45 pm Room 5/6 Celebration Ringers 7 pm Room 5/6 Prayer group (Korean Ministry) 7pm Kendall .
Thursdays: Chancel Choir 7:30 pm Sanctuary Fridays: Cracker Barrel 10 am Library T’ai Chi 10 am Fellowship Hall
Saturday Prayer time (Korean Ministry) 6 am Kendall.
Sundays: Devotional Group 8 am Library
Adult Study 9 am Library
Korean Choir Rehearse 10 am Fireside Room
Infant/Toddler Care in Nursery All morning
Worship Service (English) 10 am
Brunch at 11 Fellowship Hall
Sunday School 10 am Kendall Bldg.
Grades Preschool-5 Kendall Bldg.
Worship Service (Korean) 11:30 am Fellowship 12:30 pm Fellowship Hall
Youth Group 6 -7:30pm YAC
Northridge United Methodist Church
818-886-1555 www.northridgeumc.org
February Events and Meetings
1 7 pm Bunco Fund Raiser for Costa Rica
3 11:15 am Caregivers/Grief Support – Library 11:15 am Costa Rica mtg.- Room 4
4 7 pm New You – Freddie Lu McGinnis’ home
5 10 am Women's Bridge – Kendall Building
6 5 pm Trustees—Library No Soul Food
10 6 pm Jazz Vespers - Sanctuary Don Littleton Quartet
11 All Day Eat Out Monday – Emle’s 9250 Reseda Blvd, Northridge 11:30 am UMW Board Mtg - Kendall Bldg. 7 pm Church/Society Movie - Kendall Bldg
12 5pm Cook/host S. F. Valley Rescue Mission 8756 Canby Ave, Northridge
18 11 am Caring Ministry - Kendall Building
19 11:30 am NoonFellowship Lunch - Kendall Bldg.
5 pm Finance – Library
7 pm SPRC – Library
7 pm Connections – Kendall Building
22 11:30 am Senior Ministry Lunch/Speaker- Fellowship Hall.
24 11:45 am to 2 pm Youth Group Activity at the Northridge Mall
25 7 pm Book Club – Dorine Collins’ home 7 pm Methodist Money Makers – Library
26 7 pm Church Council - Library
March 2019
3 ~ Labyrinth Service—Fellowship Hall 6 ~ Soul Food Café Returns this month Ash Wednesday Service—7 pm 10 ~ Jazz Vespers 31 ~ Angeles Chorale Concert
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