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Food, Fellowship &
a Fantastic Experience—
October 3 at 5:30pm in Heritage Hall
Join us on Saturday, October 3 in Heritage Hall and enjoy time with members of the NUMC family as we break bread together. Bring a dish to share (drinks and paper products will be provided)!
The Discipleship Leadership team will host, and the event will feature a presentation of photos and videos from Mark Deshon’s midsummer Wesley Pilgrimage to England. Mark will talk about his experiences during his 10-day immersion in the life and spirit of the founders of the Methodist movement, John and Charles Wesley. His visit took him to Epworth, Oxford, Bristol, London and Salisbury—so much to see, and so much to learn!
John Wesley’s message of Christian growth and mutual support shaped the early Methodist Church. More recently, it also has sparked the Covenant Discipleship method that has been embraced by many at NUMC—a model for practicing our discipleship by committing ourselves to acts of compassion, justice, worship and devotion in small, supportive groups.
We look forward to this time together and hope that you will be a part of this delightful evening of food and faith!
Grace and peace of Christ be with you.
It has been just over a month since my heart ablation. I am feeling as if I have a new heart. Of course, we in the Christian faith often talk about having a new heart. Actually it is a common theme through the
Old and New Testaments.
Ezekiel says: A new heart I will give you, and a new spirit I will put within you; and I will remove from your body the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh (Ez. 36.26). Sounds a little strange to us for God to remove one heart and give us another. But that is the transformational process of becoming a disciple of Christ.
One of the central purposes of our life together as a faith community is to work with God to soften “hearts of stone and allow people to develop hearts for love alone.” Hearts for love alone for me looks like this:
Loving God…
Being disciplined in my relationship with God.
Loving what God loves…
Being intentional about caring and respecting all.
Loving the ways God does…
Being deliberate about the way I live my life.
May you find a soft heart, a heart of flesh, a heart for love alone.
Shalom,
Rev. Dr. David M. Palmer
Lay Leaders: Stacey Altemus, Karen DeMonte, Danny Fisher, Richard Gaines
Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. David M. Palmer ext. 214
Pastor of Congregational Care Rev. George Ayer Tigh ext. 212
Campus Pastor Rev. Mary K. Haggard ext. 216
Assistant Campus Pastor Rev. Ward Mesick
Director of Education Ministries Donna Hitchner ext. 225
Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministries Melanie Hartley ext. 217
Sunday School Administrative Assistant Lisa Santare
Director of Music Ministries/Principal Organist Ned Perwo ext. 220
Associate Organist/Bell Director Lauren Cataldi-May ext. 299
Business Manager Rob Cappiello ext. 218
Office Manager Danette Eberly ext. 213
Bookkeeper Connie Wright ext. 215
Facility Manager Rob Taylor ext. 227
Custodian Piedad Luna ext. 227
STAFF
302/368-8774
www.newark-umc.org
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BELIEVERS IN ACTION Family Feud & Finger Food OR Family Fun and Finger Food (FF&FF)…
AND the Second Silent Auction!
Get out your 2016 calendars! Reserve Saturday, January 23 for a fun and exciting evening with your church community! Believers in Action (BIA) believe the following about the NUMC family and the auction:
Everyone is excited for our second Silent Auction Everyone can offer an item or skill to auction Everyone can bring a friend, and Everyone can bid!
Let Kathy Werrell ([email protected]) or Jo Anne Deshon ([email protected]) know what you plan to auction…and be creative! How about these ideas?
Paint a room Do some landscaping job – mowing, edging, mulching, etc. Do housecleaning (“spring clean” a room; shampoo a carpet; etc.) Provide a day of handyman tasks Give lessons (music, knitting, quilting, etc.) Do some pet sitting/dog walking, etc. Provide an “antique” item you don’t need anymore
And a couple of invitations: Do you know someone with a business who would donate a gift card? Would you like to join the silent auction planning committee? Our first auction two years ago was a huge success. Let’s make this one even better! Bidding begins the week of January 18. Final bidding will be January 23, at FF&FF!
Adult Mission Trip to Detroit— Interested? Let us know; meeting soon!
Trip Highlights:
Collaborate with our own Chelsea Spyres, who is serving as a United Methodist missionary in Detroit. Projects include:
Rebuilding homes as part of the Flood Recovery Project with UMCOR(United Methodist Committee on Relief)
Helping with the Urban Gardening Program Working at NOAH (Networking,
Organizing, and Advocating for the Homeless) with Chelsea
Work hard and get dirty, have fun and laugh a lot, let the Lord bless you as you serve others!
Interested? Please contact Linda Steinkrauss ([email protected]; 224-0243).
Habitat for Humanity
NUMC’s commitment of $7500 (over 3 years)toward a new Habitat house foundation has been paid in full! Thank you to all who donated!
Africa University Update
NUMC, along with United Methodist churches from around the world, supports Africa University (AU). AU is a United Methodist University that strives to “develop leaders on the continent of Africa” and “be a beacon for any African child who yearns for a first-rate tertiary education.”AU’s main campus is in Mutare, Zimbabwe.
On 6/13/15, AU awarded degrees to 694 students from 17 African countries--the largest graduating class since it opened in 1992.
Fields of study include business, public administration, humanities, social sciences, natural resources management, health sciences, education, and theology.
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Youth Ministry Announcements
Youth Group season is well underway! Students grades 7-12 are invited to come out for dinner, games and discussion. Contact Melanie Hartley for more information ([email protected]; 368-8774, x217).
The NUMC Youth fall newsletter is available! Contact Melanie Hartley to receive a copy. Youth Halloween events:
Jr. High: October 16—Hayride at Carousel Farms Sr. High: October 18—Frightland
Details will be announced at youth group and in the youth Fall Newsletter (or contact Melanie Hartley for more information).
Living the Questions 2 Led by Rev. David Palmer
Tuesday Evenings, 7-8:30pm
This class offers a safe environment for people to ask the questions they've always wanted to ask but have been afraid to voice. Even if you have no previous Bible study, come and explore our Bible with others. Experience good conversations that will help you clarify your own faith. Living the Questions 2 will help you in discovering the significance of Christianity in the 21st Century and what a meaningful faith can look like in today's world. Come and journey into deeper faith. The only thing you need to bring to class is a Bible. All other material will be provided.
Date Part One - Invitation to Journey
10/6 An Invitation to Journey
10/13 Taking the Bible Seriously
10/20 Thinking Theologically
10/27 Stories of Creation
11/3 Lives of Jesus
11/10 A Passion for Christ: Paul
11/17 Out into the World: Challenges
Facing Progressive Christians
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2015 NUMC Youth Mission Trip Rosedale, WV
We had an amazing week in West Virginia!
God moved in so many great ways during our trip—the work that was done, the discussions we had together and the bonds that grew stronger.
The mission trip this year was definitely a lot of fun but was also a different experience than years past. Being in the mountains of West Virginia had a different feel than other mission trips that have been in cities or towns. The community was extremely small but tightly knit together. We all got some really great work done and met some really great people from all over the country. –Jack Smith
The mission trip overall was a very moving experience that brought me closer to my faith. I met so many amazing people and did work that made me feel grateful for being there by the end of the week. The people I met, the friends I made, and the experience that I gained from the trip was truly empowering and really revealed God to me through every possible nook and cranny. I'd have to say that for me personally it was one of the best weeks of my life, and I would definitely recommend it. –Ryan Meredith
Thank you so much to everyone who gave of their time, money and prayers.
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BUNTING LIBRARY NEWS
October’s Recent Reads:
Come and share books, light refreshments and delightful company!
Monday, October 12, 1:15-2:15pm
Bunting Library lost a hard-working volunteer and supporter when our dear friend Tom Bailey died early this year. We have received funds to purchase books dedicated in his memory. He shared his love of LEGOs with many delighted children who visited the library. We have selected 4 LEGO books for children and the young at heart to enjoy—
LEGO City: Fire Truck to the Rescue, by Sonia Sander (Scholastic Reader, Level 1). There's a fire in LEGO City! Fire-fighters are on their way in their fire truck. They'll save the day with their tall ladder and the very best fire equipment!
LEGO City: 3,2 1, Liftoff!, by Sonia Sander (Scholastic Reader, Level 1). Go on an adventure into space with LEGOs!
LEGO City: Mystery on the LEGO Express, by Trey King. A famous actress loses her award statue on the LEGO Express. Mr. Clue will solve this action-packed, hilarious mystery-adventure!
LEGO City: Follow That Easter Egg!, by Trey King. Two crooks want to get rich fast by stealing a priceless golden egg on its way to a new museum. Can they get away with their nefarious plan?
Tom was a man of deep faith and conviction. He also believed in honoring our country. A book we are sure he would appreciate was purchased to commemorate both.
The Faiths of the Founding Fathers, by David L. Holmes. Here is a concise, illuminating look at the spiritual beliefs of our founding fathers. These range from orthodox Christian views to agnostic, and illustrate a faith quite unlike the Christianity of today's evangelicals. Holmes also examines the role of religion in the lives of the presidents since WWII. This book will appeal to American history buffs and anyone concerned about the role of religion in American culture.
Please come in and see the display featuring more of the new books from the Tom Bailey fund!
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Happy Birthday to longtime UMW member Ann Fraze!
Ann turned 90 in July—she lives in Somerford and was delighted to have friends from her old neighborhood, work, and United Methodist Women join together to help celebrate her birthday!
United Methodist Women
Wilmington District Annual Meeting Saturday, October 17, 9am-12:30pm
St Paul's UMC in Earleville, MD
Program- Human Trafficking Lunch will be served
Sally Cavanagh will be attending.
Carpool arrangements can be made: contact Sally ([email protected]; 737-4694) or Charlotte Hanna ([email protected]).
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Choir update: All of the NUMC choirs are up and running. Sign up today!
The Chancel Choir needs men! Consider giving us a try. Perhaps a short-term commitment will do the trick.
Here’s an opportunity:
Carol Festival rehearsals begin Thursday October 15, 7:15-8pm in the choir room. All singers (any voice part) are welcome to join us as we prepare for the NUMC Carol Festival, which will take place on Sunday, 12/13 at 3pm. The service will include musicians from UD, the poetry of Susan Palo Cherwien, and carols both old and new.
Blessing of the Animals Sunday, October 4 at 3pm
If the weather is good, we’ll be in the side yard; if bad, we’ll meet in the chapel narthex. Bring your critters!
All Saints Vespers Service Sunday, November 1 at 5pm
(potluck to follow at 6pm)
Led by the combined NUMC choirs, our theme is world peace as we remember those who have been casualties of warfare and unrest throughout the world.
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Brunch Angels
We are still on the hunt for some good Brunch Angels. Our sign-up list is looking pretty bare. UMW got on the list, but they're one of the few. We continue to have 20+ college students on Sundays, and meet in Memorial Lounge. You may drop things off in the kitchenette when you come to worship.
We’ll put them out, and take care of the rest. We will even do dishes and put them in the Wesley Lounge for you to pick them up (please pick them up). So grab some friends, make a couple of favorite recipes, and make a room full of college students very happy with a "taste from home”.
The sign-up sheet by the Wesley Lounge door has more information to help you choose a Sunday.
Homecoming November 7!!!
On Saturday, November 7, we'll be having a tailgate prior to the football game, and look forward to seeing you there. Check for signs outside the Wesley Lounge for more details and to sign up to attend our "Stop by and Celebrate" Tailgate party.
We're Methodists, so you know we'll have good food, and good clean fun.
Be Still and Know that I am God
In an effort to begin to slow down rather than speed up for the holidays and Advent, consider learning a bit about mindfulness and how it can begin to lower stress levels and help savor what is present in your life, allowing you to become more open to God.
Mindfulness is a way to live in the world being fully aware of the present moment without judgment—with kindness and compassion.
This way of living alleviates the risk of being caught up in past regrets or living somewhere out in the future and brings us right here right now to what is truly the only moment we are alive.
No experience necessary! I will be teaching an Introduction to Mindfulness class 11am-12pm on 5 consecutive Sundays, 11/22-12/21 (room location TBA).
Come and learn to live in the present moment; to be present for your one precious life.
Hope to see you there!
Gratefully,
Cara Lee Palmer
Preschool is well underway, and the support we've received from NUMC staff and members has helped us get off to a great start. Thank you!
A special note of appreciation to the following members who volunteered to monitor the parking lot during the month of September: Dennis McDowell, Ed Jochen, Roland Roth, Diane and Nick Brahy, Sally Cavanaugh and Cathy Drew. You all are the best!!
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Renewing Our Foundation (ROF) Update:
Photovoltaic Solar Energy Installation Completed
We can’t see it from the ground, but to provide proof, the accompanying picture documents that the ROF Phase A(2015) photovoltaic solar panel project installation is complete. The installer, KWSolar, has covered the Education Wing flat roof with panels and run the wiring, and the installation is primed to start generating electricity for us. What remains is the final checkout and interconnection to the City of Newark electrical grid in early October. Between the yearly energy cost savings and solar renewal energy credit sales, the 31 kW solar system is forecast to generate ~$9-10K/yr. cash that will be used initially to pay back the 10-year financing loan. After the 10 years, the yearly system savings will be used to reduce church operating utility expenditures.
Initial ROF Capital Campaign Coming to an End in December
2015
COMPLETED:
From the initial 2013 project—
installed a new boiler and heating system in the front portion of the building
created a serving kitchen by Heritage Hall
renovated and made the Cokesbury Lobby restrooms handicap-accessible
From 2014 projects—
installed a new Education Wing boiler
installed a new roof
From 2015--
installed the solar panels
This means that all of the initial planned ROF Phase A projects are complete.
The 2012 ROF 3-year Capital Campaign raised ~$1.3 million in pledges for this work. If the final contributions are made to fulfill all those pledges, we will have successfully accomplished all these building improvements without incurring any debt (save the solar installation which will pay for itself)—Praise the Lord! And many thanks for the generosity of the NUMC family!
To realize this successful end, all members who still have outstanding pledged amounts are encouraged to make their final contributions by December 2015.
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Emmanuel Dining Room:
Cookies Needed
We are asking for pre-packaged store-bought cookies to fulfill our monthly commitment to Emmanuel Dining Room. We appreciate your help in bringing these to the church office by 9am on Thursday, October 22.
Questions? Call 368-8774.
A special thank you to all of our friends and church family who contributed to Tom’s memorial. The church library and outreach programs will share in these gifts of love.
Blessings,
Lois Bailey & Family
The GREEN Team’s Annual Fundraiser will be Thursday, October 8 at the Friendly’s Restaurant on Rt 896 (1115 S. College Ave) from 5-9pm.
The GREEN Team will receive a percentage of all sales that night. Take a break from cooking dinner, and help our kids! All proceeds will go towards purchasing turkeys for the needy at Thanksgiving.
69 East Main Street Newark, DE 19711-4645 www.newark-umc.org 302-368-8774 Return Service Requested
Parish Notes Deadline October 15—email [email protected]
World Communion Sunday
October 4
Share in the bread and the cup