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Connections
SSSSEPTEMBEREPTEMBEREPTEMBEREPTEMBER 2019201920192019
September Sermon Series—see page 2
Sunday
September 29th
We host a “SERVICE SUNDAY” on the 5th Sunday of the month—and September 29th is just
around the corner. Everyone meets in the Chris(an Life Center or church lobby at 11 a.m.
Projects can be done at church or at an off-site loca(on. Each project takes 45-60 minutes to
complete (a4er travel (me). Some of our past projects include Mary Martha Thri4 Shop,
washing a Fire Truck, assembling flood buckets, visi(ng Crisis Nursery, making lunches for
the homeless and installing free libraries. Service binds us together in love!
Do you have a mission idea waiting to take
shape? Now’s the (me! Give Pastor Mark a call to
let him know what project you’re willing to tackle,
and we’ll find folks to help!
See you in September!
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Dear Friends:
We are into the fall schedule with
Bible Studies, Adult Choir and Bell rehearsals and a�er-school
ac�vi�es. Our Youth Group is going strong and the Children’s
Ministry is taking root. What a great �me of year!
I hope you enjoyed the Parking Lot Party on Sunday,
August 25th. Bubbles were everywhere! The bounce house
was jumping, games were compe��ve, fire and police vehicles
were on display and the food was delicious (see photos, p. 7).
Good job, Angela! She is a true benefit to our congrega�on.
In the coming weeks, I hope we will all take stock of
our giving and par�cipa�on in worship. We have small groups
available to get to know your church family: Bible studies,
youth and children’s ac�vi�es, music and social groups. If
you’re not sure what’s out there, take a look at the Sunday
bulle�n this week. Children’s Church and Youth events are
listed, along with current Adult Bible Studies and Weekly/
Monthly ongoing ac�vi�es. There’s something for everyone!
I hope you will take advantage of what we have and any
new idea is certainly welcome. You never know who else may
be thinking or wondering about a new study or fun ac�vity.
Speak up! Let us know of your dreams and aspira�ons. It may
be the Holy Spirit promp�ng your spirit in a new outreach to
someone who has been praying and asking God for just that
thing.
God bless us every one,
From the Pastor’s PenFrom the Pastor’s PenFrom the Pastor’s PenFrom the Pastor’s Pen
Nursery
Glenna Head, Peyton Hoenig, Ashley Kirkley,
Maddy Kolarik
Office Administrator
Donna Norman
Worship Coordinator
Traci Morlock
Worship Media Team
Bruce Kates, Lisa Morgenthaler, Paul Morlock,
Sean Morlock, Todd Oberlin, Brian Phipps and
Kermit Sandorf
Pastor
Mark Dumas
Children and Family
Angela Langdon
Congregational Care
Bob Anderson and Ginger Carroll
Custodial Care
Anne Hansen and Kim Walton
Finance Secretary
Gary Grannemann
Music Director
Todd Oberlin
Connections is published each
month. Our church vision is to Live for
God, Love Our Neighbor, and Grow in
Christ. Visit us at 725 Wall Street,
Wentzville. Sunday worship is at 9 and
10:30 am.
636.327.6377
Deadline for the
OCTOBER 2019 Newsletter
is Monday, 9/23
www.livelovegrow.org
September 1 September 1 September 1 September 1
Dry Bones Come to Life
God’s presence in new places
September 8 September 8 September 8 September 8
Courageous Invitation
Who is marginalized around us?
September 15 September 15 September 15 September 15
Facing Our Fears
Be honest about fears & be free
September 22 September 22 September 22 September 22
You Are Equipped
We have a role—God provides
what we need
September 29 September 29 September 29 September 29
Making Room
What are our barriers to making
room for new people?
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Living For godLiving For godLiving For godLiving For god
This year the Music Ministry at Wentzville UMC is excited to present a new Concert Series to help
bring people of the greater St. Charles County community together through the power of music.
To kick off this inaugural series, we will host the "Lindley Creek Bluegrass Band" from Buffalo MO
on Wednesday, 9/11 (see page 4 for details). And that’s just the beginning—here’s a quick overview:
October MU Concert Chorale (from University of Missouri at Columbia) - Thursday, 10/24
November Cellist James Farquhar and Friends (date TBD)
CMU Chorale “Chorus on Tour” (from Central Methodist University) - Sunday, 11/24
December WUMC Handbell Winter Concert - Sunday, 12/8
At Last Noel Christmas Cantata - Sunday, 12/22 for both worship services
Sanctuary Choir, the Wall Street Philharmonic Orchestra (WSPO) and Redeemed
February Piano Concert—Jim Hendricks Ministries - Sunday, 2/9
March Kingly and Redeemed (date TBD)
Kingly is a group of crea(ve St. Louis musicians who write, record and lead worship
music for the church. Our Redeemed praise band will open the concert
April Easter Cantata - Sunday, 4/12 for both worship services
Sanctuary Choir, the Wall Street Philharmonic Orchestra (WSPO) and Redeemed
April Gateway Ringers - Sunday, 4/26
We were delighted to welcome the Gateway Ringers in May of this year and are pleased
that they will be returning in April of 2020
Admission to the concerts is FREE and all are open to the public—love offerings gratefully accepted!
We look forward to a new year of music at Wentzville United Methodist Church! For ques-ons or more
informa-on about any of our programs, contact Todd Oberlin at [email protected]
INAUGURAL SEASON!
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“Lindley Creek's musical roots are strong, stem-
ming from the Ozark Hills' rich legacy of bluegrass
and gospel music. But, this family and their
unique and personal brand of Acous(c music isn't
just about where the art form has been ... it's very
much about where it is going. And in the capable
hands of Lindley Creek, it's going places!”
Join us on Wednesday, 9/11 when we
host the Lindley Creek Bluegrass Band. Weather
permiOng, we will gather around the outside pavilion, so bring your blankets and lawn
chairs for “music under the sky.” Alternate loca(on will be the Chris(an Life Center.
Concert is FREE and open to the public — music begins at 6 pm following the
Wednesday Night POTLUCK Dinner, so invite your family and friends for good food, fellow-
ship and some great bluegrass...
Lindley Creek Bluegrass BandLindley Creek Bluegrass BandLindley Creek Bluegrass BandLindley Creek Bluegrass Band
Wednesday, 9/11
6-7:30 pm after the Potluck Dinner
...and before the music fills your soul, fill your tummy with some great food! Bring your best
dish to share and join us in the church Café on Wednesday, September 11th at
5:30 p.m.
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Loving Our NeighborLoving Our NeighborLoving Our NeighborLoving Our Neighbor
United Methodist Women meets in the church Café at 12 noon on Thursday, 9/12
for their monthly program and potluck lunch. This month’s program features a
guest speaker from Jamaa Birth Village in Ferguson, Missouri — a 501 (c)(3) non-
profit which has worked with over 400 families in providing perinatal care for
African-American women.
All women are invited. Is this your first visit? No need to bring a dish—please be
our guest! For more informa(on contact Nancy at 636-357-7571.
September Needs
♦ Canned Chicken
♦ Canned SpagheO Sauce
♦ Tuna Helper
Place in baskets outside
church office. No glass
containers—thanks!
Saturday, 9/28 20th Annual GOLF OPEN Golf Club of Wentzville
Adopt-A-Family & WUMC Men’s Group
September 28th is just around the corner… and it’s not too late to volunteer! Op(ons are
listed on the Sunday Connect Card—check the one that appeals to YOU!
$100 Hole Sponsorships go 100% to Adopt-A-Family. Golf is $75 per player and you don’t
need a foursome to play. Individuals are welcome! Don’t play golf ? Come out to bid on
some great Silent Auc(on items!
How about a year’s supply of pizza from Stefanina’s in O’Fallon (Pizza of the
Month)? Or “Brunch for 2” at Bristol’s in O’Fallon. Maybe a gi4 basket from
Trader Joe’s. Or four (4) St. Louis Cardinals Box Seats (plus refreshments) to a
game in 2020. And the 2019 Stanley Cup Champion St. Louis Blues have donated
signed autograph hockey pucks and sports memorabilia! These are just a few of
the items for the Silent Auc-on. Thanks to all for your help and support!
Our Disaster Response Team is headed to Van
Buren MO the week of September 29th to work
on a home damaged by flood waters. They will
depart from church on Sunday, 9/29 and return
on Friday, 10/4. Accommoda(ons will be at the
First Bap(st Church.
Three other teams will work on the house, and
our team will do what is necessary to complete
the project. Women welcome for pain(ng and
other tasks. If interested, call Rodger McQuate
at 636-887-1884.
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Growing in ChristGrowing in ChristGrowing in ChristGrowing in Christ
Greetings from Children's Church!! The new school year is always so exci(ng and filled with endless possibili(es. One of the most effec(ve
and Kingdom-building tools we can teach our children is to be the heart and hands and feet of Jesus at
school. A smile, a hello, a "come sit with us" can shine the light of Jesus every day.
In Children's Church, we have been learning about the friendship between Jesus and MaXhew... the new
life that Zacchaeus found through his friendship with Jesus… the hardships of Job and how he worked with
God at that (me to grow an even closer friendship with Him. It is my prayer and goal that these stories of
a trus(ng friendship with God stays in each child's heart for life.
Sunday, September 29th is a 5th Sunday and a SERVICE SUNDAY at Wentzville United Methodist. Please
save that day to serve along with your child at an area elder facility. We will depart church at 11 am and
the ac(vity will end by 12 noon. More informa(on to come!
Blessings to you and yours,
Angela LangdonAngela LangdonAngela LangdonAngela Langdon
Children and Family Director
314-920-5370
SUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAY
9:30 am Begins Sunday, 9/8 Youth Classroom Leading Like Nehemiah
10:30 am Current Study Pastor’s Office The Shack
10:30 am Current Study Library Who Is This Man?
MONDAYMONDAYMONDAYMONDAY
7:00 a.m. Ongoing Church Café Men’s Ministry
TUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAY
7:00 a.m. Ongoing Bob Evans The Upper Room Study
THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAY Begins 9/12 Pastor’s Office
Genesis to Revela(on Series: Book of ACTS
2 class op(ons: 1-3 pm or 6:30-8:30 pm
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Sunday, August 25th
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SEPTEMBER
“Quik View”
Lydia Circle Quilters
Tuesdays, 8 am—12 Noon
Game Day for Seniors
Wednesday, 9/4 at 1:30 pm
POTLUCK Dinner
Wednesday, 9/11 at 5:30 pm
CONCERT SERIES
Lindley Creek Bluegrass
Wednesday, 9/11 at 6 pm
United Methodist Women
Thursday, 9/12 at 12 Noon
Hymn Sing at Parklane
Thursday, 9/19 at 10 am
Men’s Group Breakfast
Saturday, 9/21 at 8 am
Golden Corral in O’Fallon
Book Club
Wednesday, 9/25 at 6 pm
Needlework for Missions
Thursday, 9/26 at 9:30 am
SERVICE SUNDAY
September 29th
11 a.m.—12 Noon
Fun and FellowshipFun and FellowshipFun and FellowshipFun and Fellowship
725 Wall Street
Wentzville MO 63385
Wednesday, 9/25 at 6 pm
“Where the Crawdads Sing”
by Delia Owens
Saturday, 9/21 — 8 am
Golden Corral in O’Fallon
Michael Pope will be sharing
his life tes(mony.
Good food, fun and fellowship!
Ques(ons? Call Kermit, 636-734-2171
Game Day for the 55+ Crowd
Wednesday, 9/4 at 1:30 p.m.
Bubbles of FUN!