OCTOBER 2017 OFFICE: FAX: WEBSITE:...
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Thank you all for your coming together as the Body of Christ during Hurricane Irma. We are stronger together. You will get a sample of the disciples who worked so hard on our United Meth-odist Church of the Palm Beaches Facebook page.
Who are we as a Christian Church? We are United Methodist, grounded in Wesleyan theology. What is Wesleyan Theology? Believers in Jesus Christ who are saved by God’s grace alone. We are methodical about connecting God’s people to God, to each other, and to the world. In October, we will explore who the Wesley family was and how God shaped them to then shape others to be what we know as the United Methodist Church. Each week we will uncover the United Methodist six distinctive marks and four distinctive beliefs about God’s grace.
I hope that you will experience Worship + 2 with us. Worship together on Sunday morning, involved in a ministry that feeds your soul and a ministry that reaches out to others. You are created and loved by God and this congregation. I am looking forward to sharing God’s love with you as we seek to share God’s love with others.
Joyfully Pastor Patti
Special points of in-
terest:
Responding To
Hurricane Irma & Maria
&
An Invitation to our
Fall Rummage Sale
Inside this issue:
Journey through the
New Testament 2
Footnotes
Music Ministry 3
Family Promise
Sign Up - Volunteer 4
Through The Roof Ministries & AMIGOS
5
New Hire—
Children’s Ministry 6
Important
Information
7
UMW & Hospitality
Disaster Response
Children’s Ministry
Youth Ministry
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United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches 900 Brandywine Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 OFFICE: 561-687-5411 FAX: 561-687-8348
WEBSITE: www.umcpb.org EMAIL: [email protected]
OCTOBER 2017
Growth Groups &
Opportunities to
Join a Group
13
Wednesday Night
Dinner Menu 14
Monthly Calendar 15
Check out the New
Bible Studies on
Wednesday Nights
after dinner. Come grow with
us!!
DATE GOSPEL CHAPTER
16 Hebrews 2
17 Hebrews 3
18 Hebrews 4
19 Hebrews 5
20 Hebrews 6
21 REST
22 REST
23 Hebrews 7
24 Hebrews 8
25 Hebrews 9
26 Hebrews 10
27 Hebrews 11
28 REST
29 REST
30 Hebrews 12
31 Hebrews 13
DATE GOSPEL CHAPTER
1 REST
2 1 Timothy 6
3 2 Timothy 1
4 2 Timothy 2
5 2 Timothy 3
6 2 Timothy 4
7 REST
8 REST
9 Titus
10 Titus 3
11 Titus 4
12 Philemon
13 Hebrews 1
14 REST
15 REST
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Read the New Testament in a Year….. OCTOBER
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Curbside Mission Café
Fall Rummage Sale & More!
For more information about any of the ministries of the music department, please contact Cary Collins ([email protected]) or Chad Stoffel ([email protected]) at 561.687.5411 x17. Church website: www.umcpb.org
Music and the Arts
Don’t miss a great day of fun on property as we really
kick off the holiday season with our Fall Rummage
Sale, Pumpkin Patch and International Food Feast! It all begins at 7:00 A.M. with the Fall Rummage Sale
which will conclude at Noon. Through the Roof Ministries will be hosting the
International Food Feast which is from 10:00 A.M. to
1:00 P.M. Come and enjoy a great variety foods from
around the world and support our special needs
ministry at the same time! The Pumpkin Patch will be in full swing. Enjoy a stroll
through the patch and pick out the perfect pumpkin
and gourds to decorate your home. All proceeds
from the Pumpkin Patch benefit our youth group.
The next Curbside Mission Café will be Tuesday, October 3rd from
4:00-6:00. MENU: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Garlic Bread, Giant Chocolate Chip
Cookie, choice of Cole Slaw or Fruit Cup, and a mint. Please help us
increase our profit margin by bringing in your previous Curbside
containers. We deeply appreciate your support!
Don’t forget to pick up some extra cookies or spaghetti sauce!
Saturday,
October 21st
If you would like to make donations to the Rummage Sale, there are
some important things to consider. First, we cannot accept any
donations before Sunday, October 15th. If you would like to make a
donation before that date, you must coordinate it with Pastor Patti.
Secondly, please only donate items that are gently used or worn.
Finally, please call early if you need to schedule a pick-up of your
items. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
Your Donations Are Appreciated!!!
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LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE IN 2017! Yes, it’s that time again. On Sunday, November 5, new families will arrive as we host Family Promise for the last time in 2017. If you have not previously participated as a volunteer Host, you don’t know what you’re missing. What an opportunity to meet and interact with the families. You will be helping
local homeless children by empowering their families to regain self-sufficiency and get back into a home of their own. These are not hard-core homeless people. They are unfortunate people who, in hard times, lost their homes and need help to get back on the feet. Since September 2011, the children we have served have been as young as 2 weeks to a teenager of 17. Also, single parents with as many as 5 children and 2 parents with as many as 4 chil-dren. The families arriving on November 5 will be new families in Family Promise. The families who were with us in July, Sabrina & Sherwin and their 3 children and Tanika and her 5 children, will have graduated and will be in their new homes by the time you read this October Herald; what an exciting time for those families! For the November 5th Host Week, volunteer on-line signups began in late September and hard copy signups will begin on Sunday, October 8, in The Gathering Place. Please signup early so you can have a better chance to get the position / date you really want. AND, it takes a lot of pressure, anxiety and loss of sleep off the UMCPB Family Promise leadership! 2018 Host Weeks are o February 25 - March 4 o April 29 - May 6 o August 19 - August 26 o November 25 - December 2 Please mark your calendars NOW for the November 5, 2017 AND the 2018 Host weeks! If you have question / comments, please call / text Fred at 561-762-5374 or email [email protected] God Bless you for your support of Family Promise! Fred Teets for the Family Promise Leadership Team of Thom Delnero, Sr., Simone Collins and Joe Radonis
Haiti: The school that we support in Haiti needs our help to rebuild and we are seek-ing $20,000.00 to begin this effort. Please consid-er supporting this mission by visiting the Go-FundMe page that has been set up to fundraise for this reconstruction effort. You can find the Go-FundMe page on the church’s Facebook page or by visiting https://www.gofundme.com/
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"The gospel is only good news if it gets there
in time" — Carl F. H. Henry
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For additional
information on Our Special Needs &
Congregational Care
Ministry,
please contact
Rev. Phyllis Parthemer
at 561-687-5411
or 561-214-0133
or Email: [email protected]
The Amigos Growth
Group Meets every
First & Third Sunday
from 4:00-6:00 pm if you are interested in
volunteering, please
call
Rev. Phyllis Parthemer
Friends,
For the rock-a-thon, we need to borrow rocking chairs. Each amigo will rock from 10:00-5:00. They will obtain pledges from their friends to sponsor them in their rocking. (e.g. $5.00 an hour of rocking) We are still asking for contributions for Night to Shine Prom. If you know a business or person who may be interested in donating for this fantastic event, please give Phyllis the name and address so she can send a letter. We are asking for $75 donation per guest for a Night to Shine. Blessings, Rev. Phyllis
AMIGOS’ CALENDAR OCTOBER, NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2017
OCTOBER 1 Praise and Worship, Dinner and Activity 4:00-6:00pm
OCTOBER 15 Praise and Worship, Dinner and Activity 4:00-6:00pm
OCTOBER 17 PIG OUT Curbside 4-6pm (dinner for $6)
OCTOBER 21 International Food Court 10:00-1:00pm
OCTOBER 21 Rock-a-thon Fundraisers 10:00-5:00pm
OCTOBER 28 Beach Cleanup- Gulf Stream Park Delray 4:00-6:00pm
NOVEMBER 5 Praise and Worship, Dinner and Activity 4:00-6:00pm
NOVEMBER 12 (Changed date) Praise & Worship, Dinner & Activity 4:-6:00 p.m.
NOVEMBER 23 Thanksgiving Meal for Guests with Special Needs & Families 12-2pm
DECEMBER 17 Praise and Worship and Party 4:00-6:00pm
DECEMBER 19 PIG OUT Curbside 4-6pm (dinner for $6)
UMCPB Announces a new Director of Children’s Ministries Sarah “Kate” Marr was named Director of Children’s Ministries effective September 11. Over the past several years, Kate has demonstrated a deep love and devotion to the children of our church. She has shared her time and energies working with the babies in our nursery, as well as providing leadership skills teaching Sunday school classes and serving on our children’s council.
Kate is a licensed Speech Language Pathologist who has worked with both children and adults in this capacity for more than 12 years. She earned a BA degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Univ. of Florida, Gainesville and holds a Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology from Univ. of South Florida, Tampa. Kate and husband Glen, have been loyal, dedicated members of our church family and are both members of our Chancel Choir. Their children John, Grace and Jane have been attending UMCPB since birth. SPR Committee
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ACOLYTE TRAINING SESSION!
On each Sunday, through October 8th from 3:00pm - 4:00pm, in the church "Gathering Place", we are inviting children from kindergarten age through middle school who are interested in serving as an Acolyte in the 11:00am church service. Serving as an Acolyte is a great opportunity for children to learn and have an active role in the worship service.
Please contact Daisy Perry, 561-281-7530, for any questions.
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CHUCH WIDE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE GOD’S LOVE – OPERATION CHRISTMAS
This year, our phenomenal choir will share the story, “A Perfect Christmas”.
The rest of us will provide the surrounding support.
The stress of the Christmas season is real for Christians and non-Christians.
UMCPB can give the gift of an amazing dinner and show during this Christmas season.
It is exciting that there are enough mission opportunities for each of us to lend a hand.
Where is God calling you to serve in this mission? As a Greeter? Waiter? Set tables? Assemble programs? Marketing? Set construction? Bake cookies? And many more. To participate in this powerful mission, please contact Pastor Patti at [email protected] or 687-5411 ext. 11.
The Lunch Bunch meets at 12:30 p.m. every Sunday. All are invited to participate in this social time together after church. Good food and conversation. Families with children are always welcome.
October Schedule:
10/1/17 Red Robin — At the Outlet Mall—1715 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. WPB.
10/8/17 Gun Club Café - 4631 Gun Club Road, WPB.
10/15/17 Too Jay’s — At the Outlet Mall—1721 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. WPB
10/22/17 B. J’s Restaurant — At the Outlet Mall—1807 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.
10/29/17 PA BBQ — 2215 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. WPB.
For more information call or text Patty Sengelaub at (561) 779-6632 or email [email protected]. Or you may call Elaine Doan (561) 439-1374 or email [email protected]
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JOIN US AT OUR ANNUAL BAKE SALE
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2017
From 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
DURING THE FALL RUMMAGE SALE
AND PUMPKINPATCH
United Methodist Women is the largest denominational faith organiza-
tion for women with approximately 800,000 members whose mission is fostering spiritual growth, developing leaders and advocating for justice.
Members raise up to $20 million each year for programs and projects related to women, children and youth in the United States and in more than 100 countries around the world.
United Methodist Women and The United Methodist Church's principles and values include:
Promoting the empowerment of women, children and youth.
Promoting anti-racism and multiculturalism.
Promoting inclusion and equity.
Promoting fair labor practices.
Promoting economic and environmental stewardship and sustainability.
The Vision of United Methodist Women
Turning faith, hope and love into action on behalf of women, children and youth around the world.
Executive Committee
Pamela Daniel-Charles….President
Louise Charles……Vice President
Brenda Dye…Recording Secretary
Joanne Dinga— Treasurer
Margie Yansura Public Relations
Debbie Linder & Brenda Dye —
Secretary of Program Resources
Mission Coordinators: Tina Maura - Education and
Interpretation
Debbie Linder……. Social Action
Cheryl Carvajal.. Spiritual Growth
Carol Heffner …...Membership /
Historian & Outreach
Ministries:
Brenda Dye— Auction Coordinator
Carol Heffner—May Tea Coordinator
Tina Maura— Book Club Coordinator
Small Group / Circle Leaders:
Tina Maura, Brenda Dye &
Debbie Linder — Elizabeth
Phyllis Veress — Rebecca
Valerie Geiger — Sarah
Board Members
SueNelle Chenowith
Susan Kirkbride
Shermian Daniel Deanna Minard
Hospitality Committee of UMCPB
Looking for a few friendly, outgoing folks to meet and greet at entrances and parking lots -
on Sunday mornings before 9:30 and 11:00 services
at special services and events in the Gathering Place
(e.g. Church Conference)
to escort first time visitors to seats within service areas
to train to become Ushers at Sunday services
to assist (on a rotating basis) in preparation of coffee, tea and snacks between
Sunday services
help manage clean-up
For information please contact: Gloria Harmon - [email protected]; or Jim Harmon - [email protected]
UMW
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Saturday, October 14th is the next meeting of Real Women-Real Life.
We will be covering chapter - Persevering in Prayer in
Becoming a Woman of Prayer by Cynthia Heald. If you have not attended previously, don't worry each chapter can stand by itself. I am sure you will get something from the engaging discussion of the study. There are still a few books available in the church bookstore. We will meet at 8:00 AM in the Gathering Place for breakfast prepared by the Ironmen (donation) and then at 8:30 AM in Room 115 (this is a change) for our study and engaging dis-cussion. Please join us and bring a friend. I hope to see you there.
Any Questions? Contact Beth Benvenuti at 561-601-7189
Men's Study—Authentic Manhood Vol 5 A Man and His Marriage
Every Wednesday Evening at 6:30 p.m.
In the Conference Room For More info
Contact Dino Benvenuti [email protected] or call 561-801-6967
Bookstore
Stop by the Bookstore. Take advantage of our Jewelry and T-Shirt Sale going on right now. See our large inventory of books, gifts, pictures, greeting cards and so much more. All Proceeds from this sale will go to Support our “Through The Roof Ministry” PLEASE STOP BY!!
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UMCOR Responds to Current Disasters Around the World
In the wake of recent disasters in the United States and abroad, the United Methodist Committee On Relief
(UMCOR) is working to fulfill unmet food, clean water, temporary shelter, hygiene supplies, and non-food
item needs. UMCOR's work starts when search and rescue operations for survivors is over. We accompany
communities in their long-term recovery. UMCOR works with Conference Disaster Response Coordinators
(CDRC) to assess needs and to design and implement disaster response activities.
FLORIDA Following Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Cathy Earl visited impacted conferences and United Methodist
Churches in Florida and Texas. Earl met with CDRCs, local churches, and disaster response volunteers while actively engaging
and working with cleanup crews. Florida has ordered 1,000 hygiene kits and 7,128 cleaning buckets from UMCOR Sager
Brown. UMCOR will support its partners and conferences impacted by the hurricanes through grants and technical guidance.
After assessments are complete, UMCOR anticipates granting additional funds to the impacted conferences. Florida is working
with affiliates to begin the next phases of relief and early recovery. UMCOR Sager Brown is sending 3,700 cleaning buckets to
Florida Annual Conference to support cleanup efforts. The cleaning kits will be distributed where they are most needed. More
relief supply kits from UMCOR Sager Brown will be sent to other churches in Florida impacted by hurricane Irma
GEORGIA Following Hurricane Irma, UMCOR’s U.S. disaster response program manager, Scott Tibbetts, and disaster
response consultant, Barbara Tripp, traveled to the South Georgia Annual Conference to meet with conference leadership
and support relief and recovery operations.
SOUTH CAROLINA To address damages caused by Hurricane Irma, the South Carolina Conference organized
assessment teams to develop recovery programming. UMCOR is awaiting completed assessments and is ready to offer sup-
port as needed.
U.S. TERRITORIES Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands suffered major damage from both Hurricane Irma and
Hurricane Maria. UMCOR’s partners in Puerto Rico have invited UMCOR support for relief supplies and other commodities.
UMCOR is prepared to offer additional support through funding, training, and project development once needs are identified.
NON-U.S. TERRITORIES UMCOR is communicating with its partners in the Caribbean and awaiting an assessment
from them to provide effective relief to those affected by hurricanes Irma and Maria.
MEXICO Devastating earthquakes in Mexico killed at least 320 and caused widespread damage to homes, hospitals, and
government infrastructure. UMCOR is in communication with the local Methodist Church and is ready to respond to part-
ners’ requests for relief and recovery assistance. Global Ministries two missionaries, Hector LaPorta and Amanda Cherry, are
serving in Mexico City, Mexico. Both reported they are safe and accounted for. Though the impact of the earthquake was
widespread in Mexico City, the neighborhoods where they live were not as heavily damaged as others in the city. Both mis-
sionaries are actively working with volunteers from the Methodist Church and from local universities to assist with clean
up and assessment. The community is in great need of pastoral support as many people have died because of the earthquake.
There is also need for housing, food, and non-food items for families who have lost their homes.
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Hello church! I am excited to begin serving as the Director of Children’s Ministries.
My family and I have been faithful members of UMCPB since 2003. Glen and I entered the fellowship of
this church through the choir. We love to sing and we actually met in a church choir while attending college at
UF! When we had children, I became heavily involved in children’s ministry. I have a heart for children and
moving into this role feels like a natural step in many ways. When I’m in a room full of children, I’m in my
comfort zone. I enjoy their inquisitiveness, their refreshing way of seeing the world, and their contagious joy.
In other ways, I am stepping out of my comfort zone. With adults, I tend to be an introvert. I’m not the first
person to say hello, I like to keep to myself, and tend to get absorbed into my own thoughts. So I’m gonna
have to step out of my box in some
areas of work and I need you to do the same.
The work of children’s ministry takes a lot of volunteer power. We need about 20 volunteers a week to run
the Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and Wednesday night programming. I am thankful for those faithful
people who’ve served our children over the years. But church, it’s not enough. We need more people to step
out of their box and help to raise up the children of UMCPB and teach them the love of God. Now to be honest, not everyone who wants to help is gifted in teaching children and that’s ok. My priority is to advocate
for the children of UMCPB and place people who have the gifts and talents to serve them. So I do need people
who can lead or help with children’s programming. However, if that’s not your thing, there are lots of other
ways you can serve the children of the church. We need snacks for Sunday School. We are starting a welcome table in the hallway on Sunday mornings and need smiling faces to welcome families into the church.
Maybe you like sending cards and can send them to our children to let them know they are loved.
If God is speaking to your heart, listen and take action. I did! Where He leads me I will follow and I want you
to come along beside me.
In His grace,
Kate
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CHILDREN’S MINISTRY NEWS OCTOBER 2017
Children’s Ministry
(3 Years to 5th Grade)
Kate Marr, Director of Children’s
Ministry Email:
[email protected] Office:(561) 687-5411
ext. 18
COMPASSIONATE KIDS: Children Pre-K
through 5th grade are invited to join us for a time
of mission based activities. We will learn how to
help people in need through interactive lessons
and fun projects. Compassion is love in action!
NEW PROGRAM ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
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OCTOBER 2017 Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it. Prov. 22:6
Communion Connection
Check the Website for Youth Activities !
Youth Council Meeting
October 1, 2017
This Month
United Methodist Youth Fellowship: Sunday's 4pm to 6pm - $3.00 for Dinner
Check FB and Website for current fall events.
October 15th—31st—Pumpkin Patch November 10th—12th Connect
Contact Steve Bergkamp for more information!!
October 1, 2017
See You in Worship
For information on our Youth Ministry,
Contact: Steve Bergkamp
Dir.of Youth Ministry [email protected]
561-512-0199
Leader: Cathy Atkinson and Harold Weaver Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: UMCPB - Room #114 Contact Info: [email protected] 561-681-9446 or [email protected] 561-514-1749
TUESDAY
12:30 p.m. - Lunch Bunch (see page 5 for Schedule) 4:00 p.m. - SOUL PATROL—Gathering Place
4:00 p.m. “The Amigos” Leader: Rev. Phyllis Parthemer Location: UMCPB—Chapel & Gathering Place Contact: [email protected] Or (561) 214-0133
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1st & 2nd SUNDAY of Every Month Ongoing Growth Groups:
ABC Adult Bible Room #115
The Amigos—Chapel & GP
Adaptive Movement—GP
Caring Kitchen
Care Team Ministry
Chancel Choir
Children & Youth Council
Children & Youth Ministry
Communion Stewards
Creative Arts
Friendship—Adult Bible Study
Fall Pumpkin Patch
Greeting Card Ministry
Hand Bells
Haitian Bible Studies Room 115
Hospitality Ministry
IRONMEN Breakfast & Devotion
IRONMEN — ”33 The Series”
Love Growth Group
Lunch Brunch every Sunday
Nursery Volunteers
Office Volunteers
Prayer Shawl Ministry—Conf.Rm
Praise & Worship
Real Women/Real Life
Scholarship Committee
S.O.A.P Growth Group
Sweet Hour of Prayer Weekly 114
Sweet Memories
Soul Patrol—Sundays 4-6:00 pm
Through The Roof Ministry
UMW—United Methodist Women
UMW Elizabeth Circle
UMW Sarah Circle
Ushers & Greeters
OTHER GROUPS YOU may want to
Lead or be a part of: -
Altar Guild
Age 18-30 Young Adult Ministry
Building Committee
Campus Ministry
Discipleship
Family Life Ministry
Family Promise
Kitchen Ministry
Stewardship Committee
Van Ministry
Wednesday Night Dinner
Please call the church office at 561-687-5411 if you would like
more information on any of the ministries listed above.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
5:00 p.m. Sweet Hour of Prayer—Room #114
6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner
6:15 p.m. Hand Bells—Room #112
6:30 p.m. Compassionate Kids—Room #106
7:00 p.m. Men’s Growth Group—”33 The Series
7:05 p.m. Bible Basics - Room #114
7:05 p.m. S.O.A.P. Study 2.0 - Room #115
7:05 p.m. Bible Study - Book of Nehemiah - #116
MONDAY
6-6:45 p.m. Adaptive Movement - Gathering Place
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OCTOBER 2017—6:00 PM
October 4
Salad.....Meatloaf.....Smashed Potatoes.....Vegetables....Roll....Dessert
Minor Meal Salad....Chicken Sandwich......Tatar Tots.....Dessert
October 11
Salad....Pecan Crusted Pork Loin Chops.....Roasted Potatoes.... Vegetables...Roll....Dessert
Minor Meal
Salad....Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich....French Fries....Dessert
October 18
Salad....Bruschetta Chicken .....Rice Pilaf....Vegetables.....Roll Dessert
Minor Meal
Salad.....Pizza....Dessert
October 25
Salad Bar.....Cheese Ravioli with Meat sauce....Garlic Sticks......Dessert
Minor Meal Salad...Chicken Fingers...French Fries...Dessert
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1 World Communion Sunday 8:am Classic Worship 9:30 Praise & Worship 9:45 am Sunday Sch. 10:30 FHUMC Worship 11:am Classic Worship 12:30pm Lunch Bunch 12:30pm Chancel Choir 3:pm Acolyte Training 4:pm The Amigos 4:pm SOUL PATROL
2 4:pm Youth Council
6:pm TRUSTEE Conference Room 6-6:45 pm TTR Adaptive Movement 7:pm Masterworks Chorus Rehearsal Chapel
3 8:30am Parents Day Out
9:am –Staff/Program 10:am Growth Group Room #114 4-6 pm Curbside Mission Café –Driveway 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal 6:pm -CR Step Study
4 8:30am PDO 5:pm Sweet Hour of
Prayer Room #114 6:pm Wed. Night Dinner 6:15pm- Handbells #112 6:30pm Compassionate
Kids — Room #106 7:pm S.O.A.P. 2.0 #115 7:pm Bible Basics #114 7:pm Bible Study - Nehemiah Room 116 7:pm Men’s Growth Group Conference Rm.
5 7:30am CROS Advocacy Workshop 8:30am PDO
6:30pm FHUMC Bible Study Chapel 6:30pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room #115
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8:30am PDO
10:a.m Prayer Shawl Ministry—Conf. .Rm
7
8:am CROS End Hunger Walk Downtown WPB
8 Reception of New Members—All Services
8:am Classic Worship 9:30 Praise & Worship 9:45 am Sunday Sch. 10:30 FHUMC Worship 11:am Classic Worship 12:30 pm Lunch Bunch 3:pm Acolyte Training 4:pm SOUL PATROL Volunteer Signup for Family Promise Week
9 Columbus Day 6-6:45 pm TTR Adaptive Movement 7:pm Masterworks Chorus Rehearsal Chapel
10 8:30am Parents Day Out
10: am Growth Group Room #114 4-6 pm Curbside Mission Café –Driveway 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal 6:pm -CR Step Study
11 8:30am PDO 1-3:pm Clergy Peer Group
5:pm Sweet Hour of Prayer Room #114
6:pm Wed. Night Dinner 6:15pm- Handbells #112 6:30pm Compassionate 7:pm S.O.A.P. 2.0 #115 7:pm Bible Basics #114 7:pm Bible Study - Nehemiah Room 116 7:pm Men’s Growth Group Conference Rm.
12
8:30am PDO
6:30pm FHUMC Bible Study Chapel 7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room#115 5:pm SPRC - CR 6:30:pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal
13 8:30am PDO 10:am Prayer Shawl Ministry—Conf. .Rm.
14 Pumpkins Arrive calling Volunteers to help UNLOAD
8:am IRONMEN & Real Women / Real Life Breakfast Devotions & Book Study #114 & #115 8-11:am Bel Canto Studio Classes— In the Chapel
15 8:am Classic Worship 9:30 Praise & Worship 9:45 am Sunday Sch. 10:30 FHUMC Worship 11:am Classic Worship
12:30pm Lunch Bunch 12:30pm UMW Meeting 12:30pm MISSIONS 2:30pm Children’s Council
4:pm, SOUL PATROL 4:pm Amigos Worship
16 Boss’s Day HERALD ARTICLE
DEADLINE
5:30pm Church Council #114
6-6:45 pm TTR Adaptive Movement
7:pm Masterworks Chorus Rehearsal Chapel666
17 8:30am Parents Day Out 9:am Staff/Program Meeting—Conf. Rm
10:am Growth Group In Room 114 4-6:pm Amigos Curbside Pig-out
6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal 6:pm -CR Step Study 7:pm Hospitality #114
18 8:30am PDO 5:pm Sweet Hour of
Prayer Room #114 6:pm Wed. Night Dinner 6:15pm Handbells #112 6:30pm Compassionate
Kids — Room #106
7:pm S.O.A.P. 2.0 #115 7:pm Bible Basics #114 7:pm Bible Study - Nehemiah Room 116 7:pm Men’s Growth Group Conference Rm
19 8:30am PDO 5:30 pm FINANCE in
the Conf. Room
6:30pm FHUMC Bible Study Chapel
6:30:pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal
7:pm Haitian Bible Study Room #115
20 8-2:pm CROS Legislative Advocacy Summit—GP 8:30am PDO 10:am Prayer Shawl Ministry—Conf. .Rm. 3-9:pm Thorn Charity Dinner—GP
21 7-12:pm Fall Rummage Sale 10-1:pm International Food Feast & Pumpkin
Patch 7-1:pm UMW Bake
Sale TTR Rock-a-thon Fundraiser
22 8:am Classic Worship 9:30 Praise & Worship 9:30 am FHUMC SS 116 9:45 am Sunday Sch. 10:30 FHUMC Worship 11:am Classic Worship
12:30 pm Lunch Bunch 12:30 pm—MISSIONS 12:30 pm UMW Meeting 4:pm, SOUL PATROL
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6-6:45 pm TTR Adaptive Movement
24 8:30am Parents Day Out
10:am Growth Group 10:am Staff/Program
Meeting—Conf. Rm
1:30pm Caring Kitchen 6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal 7:pm Masterworks Chorus Rehearsal 6:pm -CR Step Study
25 8:30am PDO 5:pm Sweet Hour of
Prayer Room #114 6:pm Wed. Night Dinner 6:15pm- Handbells #112 6:30pm Compassionate
Kids — Room #106 7:pm S.O.A.P. 2.0 #115 7:pm Bible Basics #114 7:pm Bible Study - Nehemiah Room 116 7:pm Men’s Growth Group Conference Rm
26 8:30am PDO HERALD FOLDING
10:30 Sweet Memories
6:30pm FHUMC Bible Study Chapel
6:30:pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal
7:pm Haitian Bible Study Room #115
27 7:30-12:30 pm CROS Workshop 8:30am PDO 10:am Prayer Shawl Ministry—Conf. .Rm. 11:am Altar Guild
28
1-5:pm Christmas Production Workshop—GP 4-6:pm TTR Beach Cleanup—Delray
29
Family 5th Sunday COMBINED WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 a.m. 9:30 am FHUMC SS 116 10:30 FHUMC Worship 12:30 pm Lunch Brunch 12:30 pm Elizabeth CR 4:pm, SOUL PATROL
30
6-6:45 pm TTR Adaptive Movement
31 8:30am Parents Day Out 10:am Staff/Program
Meeting—Conf. Rm 10:am Growth Group
6:00pm Praise Team Rehearsal 6:pm -CR Step Study
Legends: GP— Gathering Place CP— Chapel CR — Conference Rm PO — Pastor’s Office PDO—Parents Day Out FHUMC—1st Hispanic SW— South Wing WW— West Wing TTR—Through The
Roof YR— Youth Room CMT– Care Ministry
Team CHR—Choir Room PW—Praise & Worship UMW—United
Methodist Women
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Rev. Phyllis Parthemer - [email protected]
Cary Collins - [email protected]
Jan Fulford - [email protected]
Chad Stoffel - [email protected]
Jill Bergkamp - [email protected]
Steve Bergkamp - [email protected]
Pamela Daniel-Charles - [email protected]
Wendy Stephany - [email protected]
William Joyner - [email protected]
Martin Delgado - Custodian
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