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Connexion E-News FUMC Taylor, October 7, 2016
Sunday, October 9, 2016

8:30 Worship Traditional with Communion
9:30 Sunday School (Children and Adults)
10:30 Worship Traditional
11:30 Pumpkin Patch opens until dark 

We all have our favorite season and reasons why. For some of us, it’s summer. For others it may be winter, spring, or fall. Still, yet for others, it really doesn’t matter. We make the best of the season and live it as best as we can. In our lives, we too go through seasons, some are joyous times while others are difficult ones. Regardless, each season may either challenge us or it may touch our hearts and it changes who we are. The people we meet and the circumstances of life influences us in some way. We can be intentional about some of the changes or we can be apathetic about it. It’s really similar to any relationship, or I hate to say it, practicing our faith. Be intentional or apathetic, the choice is ours! To get the results we desire, we must be intentional and work it. 

I recently met someone who lives in California. I said to him, “You must love the weather in California. It’s great weather all the time.” I assumed he would agree with me. Instead he said, “No, I don’t like the weather. I would rather have all 4 seasons. People don’t appreciate things if they have it all the time.” Isn’t that the truth! We often take things and people for granted, and sometimes we don’t value and appreciate the different seasons and people in our lives. Seasons, people, and circumstances in our lives change. Do we take them for granted and move on through our day without any consideration? If we haven’t thought about it, perhaps we can start today. Give thanks to God for all seasons and people in our lives. Each day, may we always find something and someone to appreciate.  

Today, I am immensely grateful for our church and neighbors. What I witnessed on Sunday was  love and community. It was really great to see our church members, young and old, our neighbors, community, students of all ages, and the Tongan kids came together to unload the pumpkins. We all had a great time and it really made my heart jump for joy. I can say that it was one of the best World Communion Sunday I’ve experienced, from worship inside the sanctuary to worship outdoors. Thank you church and to all of God’s people! You are a gift from God. 

This past Sunday our passage was from 2 Timothy, “Living Faith from the Past” by leading and living a life worthy of God. Always remember who you are, rekindle the gift that is within you, and do not fear. This coming Sunday, our message will come from the gospel as written by the author of Luke, chapter 17:11-19.

See you Sunday! 
Sela

 

New Member 

Meet our newest member, Terry Cochran, who joined September 25, 2016. You may have already met or seen Terry with his wife Geneva. Terry has been helping around the church with various missions and projects.

Be sure to give Terry a warm welcome to First United Methodist Church of Taylor. Welcome, Terry! We're excited to have you officially join! 
Member Spotlight, Frieda Isbell

Frieda Isbell was born and raised in Houston, Texas.  She attended art school, married and began traveling to many different places.  She lived in Guadalajara and Monterrey, Mexico, as well as Louisiana and many places in Texas, including San Antonio, Rosenberg, and Bryan/College Station.  Her first husband attended medical school first in Mexico, then in Texas.  They had two children.  

In 1992, her husband died, and she was left to raise her young children and support her family.  She went back to school and became an art teacher.  She met and married Mike Isbell who she says is her best friend.

After receiving her teaching degree, Frieda taught for 11 years.  Frieda loved teaching and really enjoyed the kids.  She taught high school for six years, and then switched to elementary school for five years before she retired.

Don’t think for a minute that Frieda has been sitting at home twiddling her thumbs since retirement.  No, she has been busier than ever.  She creates gorgeous oil paintings.  Some she has used as the subject of her earring line that she created by reducing the paintings to a small size.  She is embarking on a new angel-themed portfolio.

And not only does Frieda draw, paint and create other works of art, she also writes!  She is the author of a novel, titled Ice Angels.  She is planning a sequel soon.

Frieda’s family likes to say she is crazy, of course in a fond way.  She says she is the crazy artist aunt of her family.  Her kids appreciate her cooking talents.  She is an avid watcher of the TV show “Chopped,” and loves to throw unexpected ingredients together to create a new, delicious dish.  She never cooks the same thing twice, loving the thrill of experimentation.

Frieda and Mike have been members of the church for four years.  She remembers being most warmly welcomed by Vesta Ryan who brought cookies to her house when she first joined.  Frieda likes best about Taylor FUMC, she replies emphatically, “The people.”  She says that everyone has been really sweet to her and Mike.

Frieda wasn’t always Methodist.  In fact, for many years, she was atheist.  Her first mother-in-law, whom Frieda dearly loved, kept praying that Frieda would know God.  One day, suddenly, Frieda had an experience she could only describe as an indwelling of the Holy Spirit.  After that, she never doubted the presence of Jesus.  She went to lots of churches, and looked for ones that matched Jesus’s teachings, one that was a refuge from the world, where everyone would accept each other as sisters and brothers.  Her favorite hymn is “In the Garden” and she has a beautiful voice to match.

Despite the hard times in the past, Frieda has had a lot of fun in life.  “Mike and I do a lot of laughing,” she says.  They love to ride motorcycles, go with their family to Matagorda Bay, go snorkeling and horseback riding and have gone on several cruises to such places as Cancun, Cozumel and Hawaii.   She still would like to go to Jamaica on a cruise, but on their Hawaii cruise, they got so sick that it is hard to get up the nerve to go on another cruise.

When you next see Frieda, be sure to ask her about her paintings and her book.  There is sure to be a sequel coming out soon!

Written by Robin McKinley

October 2, 2016

Worship Attendance: 105 | Sunday School: 31

Counters
10/9 Marsha/Sandra
10/16 Shelli/Brian

Finance to Date
2016 Budget $166,818
Income: $112,423
Expenses: $117,808

Paula Jackson
Terry Dyer
Charlotte Underwood
Steven Lee
Florence Finn
Carolyn Briggs
Melissa Hill
Donna Saylor
Charles Chenault
Harry Richardson
Vera Schwartz
Jamie Avery
Cal Robbins
Mary Pearl Sutton
Jamison Family
Elissa Ray
Daniel Family
Suzie Barber               Jack Winterrowd
Carol Bullion                            
Homebound
Fred Switzer-home
Florence Finn - home
Edna Cowan-home
Paula Douglass 
Corene Dodson
Millie Whittington
Vera Schwartz-home
Betty Ashworth - Hutto
Sarah Schwartz-n home 
Children's Ministry

We will be studying Fruit of the Spirit until Advent.

Children’s Sunday School classes include Nursery (ages 0-2), Preschool (ages 3-5), Elementary (ages K-5th), Middle School and High School. 

Children’s Church is during the 10:30 a.m. service. 

Mother’s Day Out 

Next week we will be learning about Good Manners and studying the letter "U". 

Our Bible story will be Noah's Ark, Genesis 6-9. 

On Thursday, October 6th, is Individual Picture Day and we will have a Pizza Lunch. 

Youth's Corner

We are growing and we want you to come grow with us. We meet in the Youth Room each Sunday at
9:30 a.m. 
Sunday School Class Lessons 

The Mighty Mini Methodists (3-4yr.) – Fruit of the Spirit
Elementary & Youth Groups – Fruit of the Spirit
The Builders (Adults with Rev. Bob Walker) – Making Sense of the Bible The New Horizons (Adults with Lisa & Mitch Drummond) - The Wired Word
New Adult Class (Rev. Sela Finau, substitute) – When Christians Get It Wrong 

Weekday Lessons
Monday, 9:15 a.m. Meets in the Fellowship Hall. Currently discovering the Book of Acts. 
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Meets in various homes and church. For more information, call Jim Curik at 512-352-6782.

Goal: 100% of Members Involved in Bible Study! 

FUMC’s October Pumpkin Patch is a Taylor community tradition that is loved by residents and schools in the area. Everyone’s help is needed to make this event successful. 

Volunteer as a children’s story time reader and/or patch worker. We have signup sheets located in the church office or contact Robin McKinley at 210-827-5880. 

Provide homemade baked goods for the bake sale or crafts to be sold. 

Please contact Maureen Gray or Shirley Ball for details.  

URGENT!  Workers Needed for Pumpkin Patch

We have several slots we need to fill for the next week.  

Please check your calendar and sign up to help by contacting Robin McKinley by email (robin62482@gmail.com) or phone 210-827-5880.
 

Saturday October 8, 2016

Need 1 workers 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Need 1 worker 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Need 1 worker 5:00 – dark p.m.


Sunday October 9, 2016

Need 1 worker 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Need 1 worker 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Need 1 worker 5:00 – dark p.m.

 

Monday October 10. 2016

Need 1 worker 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

 

Tuesday October 11, 2016

Need 1 worker 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Need 1 worker 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Need 2 workers 5:00 p.m. – dark

 

Wednesday October 12, 2016

Need 2 workers 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.

 

Thursday October 13, 2016

Need 1 workers 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Need 2 workers 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Need 1 worker 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Need 1 worker 5:00 – dark p.m.

 

Friday October 14, 2016

Need 1 worker 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Need 2 workers 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Need 2 workers 5:00 – dark p.m.
 

Thank you for your help in making this project successful!


 
Pumpkin Patch
Church, I am extremely proud and grateful to each and everyone of you for all that you are doing to make our Pumpkin Patch a success. From, setting up to decorating to unloading to working, you are an amazing church. I am so proud and honored to be your pastor. 

Special thanks to our coordinators Maureen Gray and Shirley Ball. It seems that every time I turn around, they're right there doing something. Thank you for an awesome job! Special thanks also to Robin McKinley for organizing our schedule and recruiting volunteers. 

Member Spotlight  
Have you noticed the new section of our newsletter? Robin McKinley has taken on the task of randomly selecting a member to spotlight a few times a month. We've received many great feedbacks about our member spotlight. Like many of you, I look forward to learning more about who you are, where you've been, your passion and life story. Be on the lookout, you may be the next member spotlight! 

Thank you, Robin, for sharing your gifts and talents. 

National Night Out
We had a great time on Tuesday evening meeting our first responders and people of the community. We had plenty of water, lemonade, chips, cookies, and hot dogs to go around. We look forward to next year! 

Special thanks to the Missions Team and Circle 6 for making this ministry event a success!

Music Ministry
Have you seen and heard our chancel choir? Not only are they growing but they are sounding pretty spectacular. Thanks to the leadership of Debby Vester, who is not only our organist but she has also been serving as our interim Music Director. Thank you Debby for sharing your gifts, talents, and graces with us! We truly appreciate you. 

Financial Peace University 
Do you find yourself living paycheck to paycheck? Do you wonder if you have enough savings for retirement? Starting this October FUMC would like to help our community get "gazelle intense" and become debt free. Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University class will be Tuesday evenings at 6:30 to 8:00 starting on October 4th and will run for 9 weeks. The price is $93 + shipping per family and you will need to purchase through the web site www.daveramsey.com/fpu/classes/1027407. If you have any questions, please contact Mitch Drummond. 

Keep Our Earth Clean 
We need volunteers to take our recycles to the Recycling Center here in Taylor. It will only require being taken one or two times each month. Please call the church office to sign up for your month. 

Taylor Christmas Parade 
Christmas is fast approaching. Every year FUMC participates in our community Taylor Christmas Parade the first Saturday in December. If you would like to help with planning the churches float for the parade or participate in the parade, please contact Frieda Isbell 512-352- 6042. 

October 

Sat. Oct. 8 9:00 a.m. - 3 p.m. Harvest Blessing (Craft and Art Fair)
Sun. Oct. 9 5-7:00 p.m. Family Game Night
Mon. Oct. 10 Office Closed - Columbus Day
Tue. Oct. 11 6:30 p.m. Financial Peace
Thur. Oct. 13 6:30 p.m. Finance Committee Budget Meeting
Mon. Oct. 17 Committee Meetings (Finance, Ad Council, Trustees)
Tue. Oct 18. 6:30 p.m. Financial Peace
Wed. Oct. 19 7:00 a.m. Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
Thur. Oct. 20 6:00 p.m. FUMC Serve Meal to Taylor HS Football Team
Sun. Oct. 23 11:30 Fellowship Luncheon  
Sun. Oct. 30 4-6:00 p.m. FUMC Pumpkin Patch Carnival  

November

Mon. Nov. 7, 7:00 p.m. Charge Conference at FUMC  
Tue. Nov. 8, 6:30 p.m. Financial Peace
Sat. Nov. 12 Christmas Bazaar
Sun. Nov. 13 Fellowship Luncheon & Silent Auction 
Family Game Night 5-7pm
Mon. Nov. 14 Committee Meetings (Finance, Ad Council & Trustees)
Tue. Nov. 15, Financial Peace
Wed. Nov. 16 7 a.m. Men’s Fellowship Breakfast 
Sat. Nov. 19 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. FUMC 140th Anniversary Lunch 
Sun. Nov. 20 10:30 FUMC 140th Anniversary, One Worship Service
Nov. 23, 24, 25 Office Closed - Thanksgiving

Charge Conference 
FUMC will be having an individual Charge Conference on Monday, November 7, at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Everyone is welcome! 

Church Meetings
Please take note that our church meetings (Finance, Admin Council, and Trustees) have been re-scheduled for Monday, October 17, 2016, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

 Lights, A/C, Doors, Oh My! 
To keep our church safe, please make sure that all exterior doors are locked and shut properly, as well as thermostats used and lights are turned off when leaving the building. 

If you have announcements for Sunday morning, please let the pastor know ahead of time if possible. If the announcement is relevant to the majority of the congregation and pertinent to visitors, by all means share your exciting news or mission highlight. Otherwise, it may be best to share the information via other platforms such as this newsletter. If you'd like your news shared here, please send them to the office: office@fumctaylor.org

Thank you for your consideration. 
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For Pastoral Emergencies after hours,
contact Rev. Sela Finau
817-874-3533 | sela@fumctaylor.org. 


First United Methodist Church
907 West Lake Drive
Taylor, Texas 76574
512-352-2593 | office@fumctaylor.org 
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