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THE TRUMPET CALL
Continued on page 2
Our Vision To challenge and encourage everyone in our congregation to know and follow
Christ by:
Growing as disciples through Christ ’s teachings
Connecting with one another in Christian community
Serving Christ by serving others
Praising God as we worship Christ
Sunday ServicesTraditional 8:30
Contemporary 10:45
Sunday School/Discipleship Classes 9:45
East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church November 15 2015
Pastors Corner
If you were a part of our church in November 2014, you might remember thatwe dedicated the entire month of worship services to mission. I and severalothers, including several of the missionaries we support, spoke over a periodof five weeks about how God is moving in many places around the world. ThisNovember, we are not dedicating a month's worth of worship services to mis-sion, but it doesn't lessen the importance of mission in any of our minds, leastof all in the minds of our church's Mission Team.
This Sunday, November 15, the special mission focus in my sermon is on thePersecuted Church. In our own country, where we have free speech, free as-sembly, and freedom of religion, we are (relatively) free of persecution. How-ever, in many other countries around the world, whether because of totalitariangovernments, radical Islamist movements, or other causes, people are not
only not free to practice their Christian faith, they put themselves in danger bydoing so. It is important for those of us who are free to practice our faith to ad-vocate, support, and pray for those who are not.
On the first Sunday of December, December 6, our Mission Team will sponsorour Mission Fair. This will be a great time to meet with some of our missionar-ies (those who are located not too far away) and see and hear material fromothers. It is always important to us to know how our funds are being used, andto know what great things the Lord is doing through these myriad projects.Please make sure you are present on the morning of December 6!
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
Stephen Ministry 2
Discipleship 3
Opportunities 4
Veterans 5
College Students 5
New E-Mails 6
Calendar 7
Pastor Jim Todd
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We support our various mission projects through Faith Promise. Some-times people get "Faith Promise" and "Family Promise" mixed up, and it'seasy to see why since the names are so similar. Faith Promise (we hadour name first!) is the fund, separate from our budget, which collects andthen disburses the funds to our various mission partners based on thediscernment of our Mission Team, under the able leadership of Pat Braun.
Family Promise is the organization we support (in part through Faith
Promise funds) in Monroe County which assists homeless families byproviding temporary shelter in various churches (including our own)throughout the year.
Our Faith Promise goal for 2015 is $30,000, and in order to meet all of ourcommitments, we are in need of another $6,550 by the end of the year. Inaddition, our Bishop, Peggy A. Johnson, has called upon all of our church-es to have offerings or fundraisers for our denomination-wide mission pro-gram called, Imagine NO Malaria (INM). INM has raised more than $66Million toward the goal of $75 Million to help eradicate malaria in ourworld. I was reminded just this past Tuesday about the importance of get-ting rid of malaria. I went to give blood as I always do at our Red CrossBlood Drive in Fellowship Hall, and was turned away for an entire year,
even though the Red Cross desperately needs my O-negative blood.
Why? Because Karen and I had recently gone to the Dominican Republic,and malaria is still active there. Despite all the testing that occurs with do-nated blood, there is still no accurate test which can guarantee a blooddonation is 100% malaria free within a year of the donor having been ex-posed. This shows how the effects of malaria can be felt even in a First -World country because of how connected we are in today's world.
Karen and I saw first-hand the effectiveness of INM. One of the countriesin Africa where our INM program has been most successful is Sierra Leo-ne. Sierra Leone was temporarily side-tracked by the Ebola crisis, but isnow back to its long-term strategy of fighting malaria and other tropicaldiseases. When we were there in April 2014, we spent an hour with theUnited Methodist bishop, John Yambasu. I specifically asked Bishop
Yambasu how INM had impacted his country, and he described all theamazing things which had happened in his country to help combat malar-ia, and the number of lives saved because of our successful fundraising.
Bishop Johnson has asked each congregation to contribute $10 per wor-shiping member. For our church, that would be $2500. Combined withthe $6,550 we need to raise for Faith Promise, this is almost $10,000 inmission dollars we need to raise by the end of the year . We can do it !Pastor Mike Slaughter calls on members of his congregation in Ging-hamsburg, Ohio, to give at least as much to Jesus on his birthday as peo-ple give to all of their family. This is inspiring and makes a lot of sense tome. What if each of us were to give as much to Faith Promiseand Imagine NO Malaria as we give to our family members this year? Itcould be transformative, and make a huge difference to those in need.
This is how it will work: If you make a financial gift to Faith Promise, theMission Team will sort it out. The first $6,550 will go to Faith Promise, thenext $2500 will go to Imagine NO Malaria, and if there is more left over, itwill become seed money for the work of Faith Promise in 2016. As we getready to celebrate Jesus' birthday in six short weeks, let us remember thatthe face of Jesus is on every child in Family Promise and every childharmed by malaria, and every person touched by our Faith Promise com-mitments. Let us be generous for Jesus, in the name of Jesus! Seeyou Sunday. Pastor Jim, [email protected]
Support “ For just as the sufferings of
Christ flow over into our lives,
so also through Christ our com-
fort overflows.” 2 Corinthians
1:5
Think about your life and the lives
of the people around you. Are you
going through a time of crisis or
challenge? Do you know some-
one who is suffering from grief or
loneliness? Is someone struggling
to find meaning in life after retire-
ment or an empty nest? Could
you or someone you know benefit
from the care of a Stephen Minis-
ter? For more information about
Stephen Ministry, please contact
Peggy Strack, 570-421-3280, ext.
1023.
Members of ESUMC who are
unable to attend church, due to
illness, always enjoy hearing from
you! Get well cards and notes of
encouragement may be sent to:
Ed Hendricks 69 Grandview Street East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Hearing AssistanceDevices are Here!
ESUMC now owns several hearing
assistance devices which can be
worn to improve your ability to
hear our worship services. Please
contact an usher to pick up your
hearing assistance device and
return to an usher after use.
Stephen Ministry
Pastor ’s Corner cont.
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Welcome
Team
To All Welcome TeamMembers,
Please consider servingon Sunday, November22nd for the EcumenicalThanksgiving Eve Servicebeginning at 7pm. (Report time wouldbe 6:30 pm) Ushers andGreeters are needed togreet and seat all who willbe attending this ser-vice. What a wonderfulway to serve our God andto meet people in thecommunity!
Please let me know byNovember 15th if you willbe able to assist. Blessings, Kathy
Junior Church forChildren Age 4 toGrade 3
We need 2 volunteerseach week. It will beginat about 11 a.m. whenthe children are dis-missed from the Contem-porary Service and con-cludes at the end of theservice. Material will beprovided to conduct Chil-dren’s Church. Pleasepray and think about vol-unteering for this im-portant ministry. EmailErica [email protected] or(570) 421-3280 Ext 1017.
Children’s Work-shop Rotation 9:45a.m. to 10:30 a.m.Sunday
The theme of this year ’sworkshop rotation isHealing, Miracles, Com-passion and Power
Discipleship
New cycle begins thisweek with three newclasses. We are actively evaluating ourprocesses for Sunday morningdiscipleship, so please bear with
us through the changes. In addition to the three new ones listed below,we have four other ongoing studies, which are always glad to welcomenewcomers. There is the Brown/Rosenberger Class which meets inrooms 8-9 downstairs, the Stine Class which meets in room 10downstairs, the Women's Class led by Arlene Staples focusingon Discovering God's Will for Your Life, and the class led by CathySaunders in the Stephen Ministry room of the office building, Believeas Jesus Believed; the Transformed Mind. Please check out thesethree new offerings below, and attend the class of your choice from9:45 to 10:35 a.m. each Sunday!
Be Prepared:Equipping Kidsto Face Today'sWorld.
A powerful, entertaining series from Focus on the Family. Essentials ofParenting brings top childrearing experts into your home and church - with practical wisdom, honest confessions, and decades ofexperience. It presents practical plans for dealing with dangersincluding internet porn, alcohol, drugs, eating disorders, and premaritalsex. You'll see how to resist the impulse to overprotect your child - andgain insights to help you prepare him or her for the world of todayand tomorrow. Meets in the office building, first floor ConferenceRoom. Led by Tim Malefyt.
Impromptu Bible Study and Fellowship. Did you ever want to do a bible study but couldn'tbe there every week? Now you can come whenyou are able and not miss a beat. Each week wewill pick a 15 minute video and then break into
table groups to discuss a different topic each week; no set groups, justcome and join when you can. Meets in the back of Fellowship Hall. Ledby Rich and Deanna Mayers.
New Members Class. Three sessions on consecutive Sunday
mornings, beginning November 15. In thesesessions we will look at a brief history of ourchurch and denomination, Wesleyan (Methodist)"core values" and emphases, unique emphasesof our church and mission in the community, andspiritual giftedness and how it is used in thechurch's ministry. This class is for those who either know they want to
join our church, or simply want to find out more before they make theirdecision. Meets in the "Bridal Lounge" (Classroom B) off of OberholtzerHall. Led by Pastor Jim Todd.
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SWAT - Seasoned Workers Action TeamThe next meeting will be on Monday,November 23 at 9 a.m. We had a poorturnout in October, I know who wasmissing, and a report will be turned in asto your un-excused absence. We workedon new coverings for the room dividers inFellowship Hall, and more need to becompleted. New people, show up, helpkeep our facility in good order and enjoya few laughs.
Questions, call Bob, 223-7076.
Opportunities to Serve
Helpers are needed on FridayDecember 11 for set up and Saturday, December12 for kitchen duties, crafts, photography, games andstory telling. Please contact Pat Braun at 570-424-5481.
Reminder - Please bring yourcommitment forms and givingcards to church on Sunday,November 8, as we joyfullycelebrate Commitment Sunday.
Bell Choir The Bell Choir is delighted to have a director again! Chris Perfetti
will lead rehearsals for youth and adult ringers together eve-
ry Tuesday at 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Bell Room. New ringers are in-
vited to contact Pauline Fox.
Bakers Needed for Breakfast with St Nicholas-especiallycookies but also-brownies, muffins, candy, jelly. Items can bedropped off Thursday afternoon or Friday by noon on Dec 10-11.
Contact Linda Drake at 570-856-9305 .
Thanks...
On behalf of the Christian Over-comers once again I would liketo thank Bob and Mary Tullochfor helping with getting one of
the Christian Overcomer camp-ers out of a small plane at EastStroudsburg airport.
Her name is Ann Marie
MacWhinnie and without their
help she would not be able to
attend camp. The owner and
pilot of the plane is Bob Bisbee
and fly's for Wings Of Angles.
How wonderful that these folksshare the love of Christ in what
they do for the disabled commu-
nity. Once again, a big THANK
YOU for all they do in their faith
walk.
Blessings my friends, Dennis
Wilkens
Did you know that someone at-
tending a Thursday Community
Cookout during the summer made
a commitment to Christ in our
prayer tent at that event? We are
God's hands and feet changing
lives.
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Veterans
Military Support, Outreachand Care
Dear ESUMC Congregation,
If you have an immediate familymember currently in the military who
would appreciate encouragement through cards and possiblycare packages, on behalf of ESUMC. Please contact Randy Johnsat [email protected] or call (570) 476-5639. More information will be available in upcoming issues of theTrumpet Call.
CELL PHONES for SOLDIERS
The Stine Sunday School Class
is collecting used cell phonesonce again for our soldiersoverseas to call home. If youhave any old phones around thehouse, please drop them in thered box in Oberholtzert Hall
inside the door on the breezeway entrance, on thepiano.
College Care Packages
Do you have a college student in the family?
We are getting ready to send out our traditional carepackages to our college kids from the church family.Please send an updated address to the churchoffice by next Sunday November 15 so we don't miss anyone!If you have leftover goodies from Trick or Treat, we'll take them!Traditionally, we send items such as chap stick, gum, mints, granolabars, popcorn, gift cards, encouraging notes or bookmarks-anything
that can pack in a (very) small box.Boxes for donations of items will be in Oberholtzer and the churchoffice until Sunday, November 15.
College Students
Dollar Challenge November - Stocking stuffersfor adult men and women inlocal nursing homes. December - hats, mittens,scarves - all ages
Everything can be found at theDollar Tree.
Recovery Meetings Available in The Community Room in Office Building Basement NA MEETINGS – Monday through Saturday – 12:00 P.M. to 1:30 P.M. Just for Today
Wednesday – 6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. New Beginnings (Women’ s Group)
AA MEETINGS – Thursday & Saturday – 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Keep It Simple
Youth Praise Band
Doug Malefyt--director of con-temporary worship, has agreedto work with any youth who havean interest in singing or playingan instrument in the youth praise
band.
All levels are welcome, and wewill start practicing and gettingtogether in a few weeks!
Practices will be on Wednesdayevenings, typically twice amonth. The best part is thatYouth Praise band will be prac-ticing right before the AdultPraise Team's practicetime. This will allow for other
adult leaders to help as neededwith the youth praise band.
Our first meeting will beWednesday November 18th,from 6:00 - 7:00pm. If you areeven considering it, come on outto the first meeting to learn moreand/or ask questions.
The next two practices will beWed December 9th and WedDec 16th, also from 6:00 -
7:00pm. If you would like to par-ticipate--please send an email tomyself or to Doug Malefyt([email protected])
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New e-Mail Addresses forESUMC Information.
We have created separate mail boxes for
Trumpet Call, Calendar, Prayer Requests andAltar Flowers. Of course we always welcome thepersonal touch of a phone call or coming to theoffice and speaking with us. However, we feelthe best method is e-mail, to be sure yourinformation is correct.
Calendar Items—Please include date(s) & time(s)of meeting or event, setup & tear down times,and any resources required, i.e. chairs, tables,video, computer, etc.
Send to: [email protected]
Trumpet Call—Please attach any pictures orartwork as attachments. Article can be in bodyof e-mail or an attached document.
Prayer Requests
Send to: [email protected]
Flower Sponsor Requests should include thenumber of arrangements at a cost of $25 pervase, the information to include in the bulletinnotation, i.e. In loving memory of, In honor of,etc. Also, let us know if you will pick up theflowers, or we should give them to shut-in orhospitalized members.
Send to: [email protected]
Thanks for your cooperation in thisendeavor, this will help us better serve thecongregation with correct and timelyinformation.
Maria & Mike
Sunday: 9:45 - 10:40am: SundaySchool in the youth room.
10:45: Worship in the sanctu-ary
5:30 - 6:30pm Sport Ministry(Invite a friend!!)
6:30 - 8:30pm Sunday NightYouth Program.
Monday: 6:30
- 8:30pm: Sr. High Bible
Study at Scott and Sarah'sHome.
Thursday: 2:45 - 5:00pm JAM Jr. High
Afterschool Program
5:00 - 6:00pm FellowshipMeal (Free meal for all partici-pants)
6:00 - 7:30pm. Jr. High Boysand Jr. High Girls Bible Study.
More Information, forms, and permission slips are availableon the church web site, orcontacting the youth director,Scot Kuhnle [email protected]..
Please keep senior high
youth members andtheir leaders and chap-erones in your prayers,as they travel to AtlantaGeorgia this weekend,
to spend some timewith Charles Stanley.
Youth Events
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Calendar
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Events HIKING. The hike in October wasawesome, with nine people and three
golden retrievers. The hike in Novem-
ber will be on Sunday, Nov. 29. Meet in
Church Parking Lot at 12:30 p.m. we
leave at 12:45 SHARP. Where are we
going?, Depends on who shows up.
Call Bob, 223
-7076, for any questions.
East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church
83 S. Courtland St.
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
www.esumc.net
Contact Us
Church Office (570) [email protected] Hours: 9 am to 3 pm
Mon thru Fri Pastor Jim Todd
Ext. 1014
Secretary Maria Ragonese [email protected] Ext. 1010
Congregational Care Peggy Strack [email protected] Ext. 1023
Youth Ministries
Scott Kuhnle [email protected]
Ext. 1013
Children’s Ministries (Vacant) [email protected] Ext. 1017
Finances Sue Mertz [email protected] Ext. 1015
Financial Secretary
Cyndie Faunce [email protected] Ext. 1025
Maintenance William Mack [email protected] Ext. 1018
Organist/TraditionalMusic Pauline Fox [email protected]
Audio/Visual Joe Dorsch [email protected]
Contemporary Music Doug Malefyt [email protected]
Technology Support Michael Corey [email protected] Ext. 1012
OK 55 The OK’s will be going to our annual Thanksgiving dinner atVo-Tech School on Nov. 16th. No transportation will be provided. Meetthere at 12 noon. To register, call Erma at 570-421-1422 . The deadline isNov.8th to register. Thank you, Erma
Labels & Box Tops Thank you fo r continuing to save CampbellSoup Company Labels and Box Tops for Education. This past June Imailed 700 labels and a b ig bag of box tops to Red Bird Mission. I’m sure
they could put them to good use. Please cut the labels down the front ofthe can to avo id tearing the label. They will not accept the badly tornones. Thank you, Erma Powell
Giving is a spiritual issue, reflecting our
beliefs and priorities. As we become
more intentional about giving of our time
and money, past habits lose their grip.
We can become more generous and it feels good. We become
“cheerful givers” and we participate in changing lives for God.
Safe SanctuaryTraining November 219-11 A.M.
All volunteers
working with
children and youth are invited. Call church office for
more information. (570) 421-3280.