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Table of ContentsDiscipleship 2
Celebrations! 3
the affi rm. zone 4Change the World 6
Welcome! 8Invite! 9
Senior Ministries 10
Fellowship 11
What Just Happened 12
Spotlight 13
Events 14Calendar Listing 15
Looking Ahead 16
The Connection 16
Calendar Insert
Northridge United Methodist ChurchSEPTEMBER 2015
Volume 32, Issue 9
Senior PastorRev. Dr. Joseph Choi
Associate Pastor - Children and Family Ministries
Rev. Karen Murata
Youth MinistriesKat Edwards
Young Adult MinistriesAllegra Wilson
Senior MinistriesChar Anderson
9650 Reseda Blvd.Northridge, CA 91324
818.886.1555
Invitation is part of our DNA!We are always inspired to invite - our
motto is Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors, after all! Back to Church Sunday
is a celebration of that invitation. We will have our normal two services that day - so invite a friend to your favorite one! This
is the perfect opportunity to step up and
invite a friend or family member to church. Everyone is welcome at Northridge United Methodist Church - let’s celebrate that on
Back to Church Sunday on September 13th!
How do you invite? This can be a tricky
question to answer, because every person’s
spiritual needs are different. It is often as simple as offering a warm and sincere smile. The act of invitation is pure outreach - pure mission. Open your heart today. Invite a friend.
Worship ServicesSundays
9 and 11 am
Sunday School & Nursery9 and 11 am
Childcare available
Discipleship
Discipleship Groups are coming to NUMC!
Develop your spiritual growth in a small comfortable environment with caring people.We will have FOUR different groups at different days and times. Sign up in the narthex or the office ASAP - space is limited!
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Discipleship Group
7 weeks in the church library
Wednesday 7 pm to 8:15 pm starts 9/30
Thursday 10 am to 11:15 am starts 10/1
Friday 7 pm to 8:15 pm starts 10/2
Sunday 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm starts 10/4
Upcoming Sermons
September 6th“Dream Again”
Genesis 37:12-20
September 13th“Dream With God”Genesis 41:28-40
September 20th“God’s Dream”
Genesis 50:15-26
September 27th“God’s Dreamers”
Exodus 13:19
Discipleship Celebrations!
Robert KyleSeptember 13, 20156 pm in the sanctuary
Join us for a musical evening with Robert Kyle on sax, Sezin Ahmet Turkmenoglu on bass, Alyse Korn
on piano, Walter Rodriguez on drums – and the art of Natalie
Englekirk!
Bible Study at NUMC
Sundays at 7 am in the LibraryThis Bible study sets aside time each week to read and reflect, using The Upper Room Daily Devotional Guide. Issues of The Upper Room are available in the Narthex and online at
www.upperroom.org.
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Sundays at 8 am in the Library
Join us for our book study of “A
History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam” by Karen Armstrong.
Worship, Music & Study
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This is not goodbye!
Due to the demands of her own work schedule, Kat Edwards will resign as Director of Youth Ministries at NUMC at the end of September.
We wish to express our appreciation, and thank Kat for her two years of dedicated service. On Sunday, Sept. 27, during the 9 a.m. worship service, we will recognize her work and follow that with a cake reception in
Fellowship
Hall between
services. Even though she
will terminate her official duties, Kat has indicated
that she will
continue to
work and help
out with youth
activities.
the affirm. zoneChildren, Youth, Families and Young Adults
Save the Date!
Soul Food CafeWednesday, September 26 pm in the Fellowship Hall
The perfect opportunity for a
family dinner - with your church family!
Back to Church Sunday
Sunday, September 13Two services - 9 and 11 am
Invite a friend to church!
Eat Out Monday at Chili’s
Monday, September 14Bring your flyer to support our
family ministries program!
Discipleship Groups
beginning September 30Spaces are limited for these small groups with Rev. Choi.
Sign up today!
Trunk or Treat Sunday, October 25
Stay tuned for more info!
CROP Walk/Tot Walk
Sunday, November 1Stay tuned for more info!
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Pastor Karen’s UpdateWelcome back! As kids get back to school and families begin their Fall schedules we welcome you back to church and Sunday School!
On Sunday September 6, 2015 kids at NUMC will begin diving deep into God’s Word with “DEEP BLUE”, our new Sunday School Curriculum. (Don’t forget-come straight to the Fireside Room!)
“DEEP BLUE: A Weekly Adventure through the Bible” will introduce today’s media-savvy kids to engaging animated videos featuring Asia, Edgar, and Kat. Each video segment tells a story through the kids’ point of view. There are also music videos, games, crafts, activities and more!
Does your child like video games? Avatars? Quests? Imagine if your child could hear a Bible lesson Sunday morning and, later that week, could log onto a digital virtual world where the Bible
story was reinforced and brought to life in 3D! Well, with the Deep
Blue Adventure App (available for free from your app store), they can!
Download the free app and check
out the Parent Dashboard (where you can learn what your child is
learning each week), Mini-Games (scripture jumble, trivia, match 3 and more), and Quests (giving kids a challenge to complete turning the 3D world into a big adventure game with customizable Avatars).
Let’s join together on this Awesome Adventure into the Bible and
following Jesus!
Peace and Blessings,Pastor Karen
Looking for an Opportunity?
We are looking into developing a Homework Club ministry at NUMC for elementary school aged children. If you are a high school or college student or an adult who would be interested in
tutoring/assisting kids with their homework in the afternoons at NUMC please contact Pastor Karen at [email protected]!
Youth News
To wrap up the summer, the youth enjoyed an end-of-summer BBQ and pool party! Our youth are looking forward to planning more mission outings and activities.
The youth group meets at 11 am in the YAC during second service every Sunday. All youth of middle school and high school ages are welcome to participate in any and all of our activities!
Find the youth group on Facebook:www.facebook.com/NUMCyouthFind the youth group on Twitter:www.twitter.com/NUMCyouthCA
For more information, please contact Kat at [email protected] or call the offi ce at 818-886-1555.
Here’s a question I’m sure you haven’t been asked too often: Have
you ever wanted to own a cow?
No? Well, there are some people in this world who really need to own
a cow, but are too poor to buy one. The children of NUMC have been
collecting money to make this dream come true for some needy family.
Can we as adults of NUMC be less generous than our children?
Wouldn’t it be nice if for every
dollar the children raised we adults
matched it? Then two needy families would have their dreams come true. So far $240.00 has been collected
toward the goal of $500.00.
And in the future whenever we saw a
cow it would put us in a good
M-O-O-O-d!
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the affi rm. zoneChildren, Youth, Families and Young Adults
Young AdultsLet’s get together! (Yeah, yeah, yeah!)
Summer is the best time to carve out some time to hang with friends and enjoy good company. What better way to relax than with some food? Join us for a young adult lunch on the third Thursday of every month at a local restaurant for good food and a fun chat! Help us choose where to eat! Here’s the details:
Third ThursdaysMeet at 1 pm at the church offi ceWe’ll walk (or drive) to the restaurant
We went to Sharkey’s in August!
Mission Spotlight
Our Mission Abroad - SHARE Scholars
For over 5 years now, our church has
supported two hearing and speech-impaired students with scholarships at Wesleyan
University – Philippines under a special program called SHARE (Support for the Handicapped and their Rehabilitation through
Education). This year, one of our scholars Valerie Anne Santiago graduated from sixth grade with fi rst honors. Our other scholar Xyran Castillo fi nished fi fth grade. The two of them are just two of the students at SHARE who are attending
classes in various grades from Kindergarten to High School. To follow their progress as well as those of the other 20 SHARE
students, please visit the SHARE Facebook
group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/566553560064294/ The scholarship money we have been sending for Valerie and Xyran not only
help their families, but the whole program at Wesleyan, a Methodist University who started this special education project less than 30 years ago. Since its inception, the university has been operating it at a loss
like a community outreach. The program needs highly qualifi ed teachers skilled at sign language. A few years ago, a foundation was established to help fund the operations
of the program from outside contributions. Our scholarship money go through this foundation. For the current school year 2015-
2016, Valerie and Xyran need about $1000
for their scholarships. To date, our church has only raised $220 from last year’s Gift To The World. If you care deeply about helping the cause of the handicapped, this is a good
opportunity. Designate your giving to Gift To The World – SHARE.
Imagine the Change
Your change an change the world and save lives in the process. It works the other way around too. Your change can save lives and change the world in the process. Here’s the deal. There are red boxes in the narthex. Put that change that presently resides in purses
and pockets, plus any other that is laying
around, into the
red boxes (or anything else
for that matter) and bring it to
the church. It buys mosquito netting via
IMAGINE NO MALARIA. Mosquito nets save lives. Pretty simple huh? So bring in that change and put it to very
good purpose!
Change the WorldMissions & Outreach
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Valerie Xyran
Lay Ministry
It is overwhelming to consider the needs of the billions of people in our world. Problems exist in global proportions. Our hearts can be easily broken when we consider the pain and suffering that exist.
However, that doesn’t mean we can’t begin to take positive action right where we are. History has shown that one person with a clear intention and a bit of
determination can indeed change the world. Gandhi is a good example. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mother Teresa are others.
Take what you’ve got and give it to someone who needs it. Giving doesn’t always have to be monetary. You have love to give. You have encouragement and wisdom to give. You have kindness and compassion. You can give a listening ear, or an open heart. You can give forgiveness and acceptance. If everyone would give something good each day, we could transform the world.
Chris Michaels, Science of Mind Magazine, January 2012
Save the Date: CROP Walk
On Sunday, November 1st, NUMC will host the San Fernando Valley CROP Walk for the 3rd year in a row. This year will also be the 40th anniversary of the event. 25% of the money raised benefi ts the Valley Interfaith Council (VIC) (which is distributed to local food pantries and other hunger alleviating agencies in
the San Fernando Valley; 75% goes to Church World Service and is distributed worldwide to help provide
access safe drinking water.
You can register for the NUMC CROP Walk team at www.crophungerwalk.org/sfvca or by signing up with Barbara Shields in the Fellowship Hall between
services starting September 13th. More to follow in October’s Methodist.
In Our Thoughts and Prayers
Prayers of healing for:
Edie SilveyDolores FernandezMary FarishRalph AngleaMarilyn BowenJohn TurnerJo GablePearl AdamsTom Stout
Church and Society
Movie NightCITIZENFOURSeptember 147:00 pmKendall Building
Church and Society will screen
“CITIZENFOUR,” a documentary about Edward Snowden, after Laura Poitras received encrypted emails from someone with inside information about illegal wiretapping practices of the US National Security Agency (NSA) and other intelligence agencies. This 2014 won the Oscar for best documentary fi lm of 2014. (Running time 113 minutes - rated R - the subject matter is appropriate for ages 11+).
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Change the WorldChange the WorldMissions & Outreach
Be A Welcoming Church
Remember the first day you came to NUMC? Remember how nervous you were? Maybe even a bit frightened. Full of doubts about fitting in. Remember the loneliness? Perhaps you feared you would walk in, go unnoticed, and sit alone. Now remember the first person who smiled at you, extended their hand and introduced themselves and asked your name. Over the years, hasn’t that person claimed a special place in your heart? Maybe they became a life long friend. Today you can be that person by welcoming newcomers to church. Our motto is Open
Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors. Let’s be a welcoming church and open our hearts to the newcomers by bringing a guest to Back to Church Sunday on September 13.
Where’s Your Name Badge?
Back to Church Sunday is the perfect time to dust off your name badge and wear it to church. This can help to break the ice for visitors. Help newcomers feel welcome as we invite them to participate this fall!
Welcome!
Thank You!On behalf of Knollwood UMC, thank you for graciously lending us your Vacation Bible
School props. No words can express how truly grateful we are. Our VBS was a beautiful success and we owe a big part of its wonder-
ful achievement to your lovely decorations and props. We also wish to thank the staff we worked with and helped ensure that we were
able to pick the props up on time.
- Rev. Kalesita Tu’ifua, pastor, Knollwood United Methodist Church
Bud and I have been so touched by the many phone calls, beautiful cards, flowers, e-mails and kind offers of food. Truly, we have felt your prayers. You have helped us through a very difficult time. Thank you and God bless each of you.
- Harriet Lewis
Thank you to so many that helped with Jim Sanchez’s Memorial Reception on Saturday, August 7.
They were: Dorine Collins, Sue Fritsche, Chuck Grant, Nancy Kaplan, Claudia Shaha-
nian, Sally & Doug Taylor, Jean & Milt Paris, Shelaagh Ferrell, Joann DeSantis, Amybeth Lake, Janis Lake, Fred Rohde, Heather
Slutsky, Nancy & Mike Easterly and Martha
Ruiz for her decorations.
A BIG thank you to all.
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If you haven’t gotten a chance to see
the plans yet, here’s a small sample.
Turf Removal Update from the Board of Trustees
Last month it was our pleasure to announce that our Turf Removal Proposal had been approved by the So Cal Water Smart Program. Recently we announced that our request for a grant for the North District had
also been approved! We began the process
of turf removal a few weeks ago and are now working to remove the brown grass, prepare the soil, install the new irrigation and plant!
The project must be completed by mid-November so we are steadily working to meet the deadline. In addition, we will be working to complete some upgrades to the Pine Grove that will help with the Preschool entry and mitigate some flooding issues that we have had for the past couple of years. We are also hoping to complete the dry creek beds along the Reseda and Superior sides of
the campus before the end of the year.
We have been working on
funding the Pine Grove upgrades and are very close
to meeting that funding. We are still working to fund the
dry creek beds. Part of that will come from a Memorial Fund set up for Jim Sanchez, one of this project’s team members that passed away suddenly just a few days after the project was approved. Jim was instrumental in getting our rebate for the project and we are grateful to the Sanchez family. If you would like to give to Jim’s Memorial or to the project in general, please turn your donations into the office and note what it is for in the memo line.
The Trustees are excited about this
beautification project. I want to clarify that the project only affects the turf (grass) areas of the campus. We are not taking out other plant areas. We will be working on the irrigation system in general in hopes of further reducing our water usage, but we will
not be reducing water to areas that need it,
such as the rose garden. We need to use our water resources on the roses and plants
instead of on the sidewalks!
We are grateful to so many of you who have offered your assistance with helping
to plant etc. We will be announcing work days through the NUMC email blasts and Facebook page. So stay tuned!
Check back next month for pictures of the work progress!
Thank you,
Tandy Wilson, Chair of Trustees
Join us for Guys and Dolls!
Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and books by Jo
Swerling and Abe Burrows. It is based on two short stories by Damon Runyon and also borrows characters and plot elements from other Runyon stories. The premier on Broadway was in 1950. It ran for 1200 performances and won the Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical has had several Broadway and London revivals as well as a 1955 film adaption starring Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine.
Nonagenarians
We again want to honor our nonagenarians. Have you passed this milestone or know someone who has reached it? Please let us know the name and birthday and year of birth so we can recognize these special seniors. Share the information with Char Anderson, Jenifer Hemstead, or Dorine Collins.
Good to Know
Computer questions. Do you have a question about your PC or smart phone? We have a volunteer who will help you with that. Call Char Anderson and she will refer you to the person who will try to help you.
Handyman. If you are looking for a handyman a number of our seniors have had good luck with Richard Prince - 818 667 5997.
Long-term Care Insurance. I have a long-term care policy so I’m protected, right? We have had several instances among our seniors where this has not always been the case. How much does your policy pay for in-home care? Does the policy pay the caregiver directly or pay the funds to the policy holder? In that case how are the required taxes paid? How much does it pay for care in a convalescent facility? Do you have to continue to make premium payments after you are collecting benefits?
It’s a good idea to review and understand your policy and its benefits. Most insurance policies are difficult to understand, so it might be a good idea to review your policy and/or have an insurance agent you trust take a look at it for you. The last thing you want is a surprise when the time comes that you need to use the benefits of the policy. We have
someone to call if you have questions. Call Char Anderson and she will refer you to them.
Senior MinistriesPrimetimers
Join us on our trip to see Guys and Dolls at
the Glendale Center Theater on Saturday,
September 12! Meet in the church parking lot near the YAC to catch the bus at 1 pm. Only $32 for tickets and bus.
• Guided Tour of the Federal Reserve Bank This event will be rescheduled
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Senior MinistriesAll-Church Hike - Trippet Ranch, Topanga State Park Headquarters
Our first hike of the season is Saturday, Sept. 5 at Topanga State Park Headquarters, Trippet Ranch, Entrada Rd. We will enjoy a 3-mile walk along the Musch Camp, Eagle Springs, and Nature Walk trails through
chaparral and oak groves. The adventurous can explore a longer hike to Eagle Rock. Water, hat, and sunscreen recommended. Bring lunch and we can picnic in the park
afterwards. Meet in the church parking lot at 8:30 a.m. to carpool.
Eat Out Monday at Chili’s
Join us on Monday, September 14th, 2015 for a delicious meal that nourishes your body and missional mind. Eat Out Monday occurs every second Monday of the month at a select restaurant in our community. When you bring the month’s flyer (find it at www.northridgeumc.org/fellowship/eatout.html or in the church office) with you to your meal, the restaurant will donate a portion of the
proceeds of your purchase to NUMC’s family ministries program! This month, join us at Chili’s in Northridge at 9200 Reseda Blvd. from 11am to 10 pm! Enjoy delicious food for a great cause! Flyers are always available in the narthex and the
office as well as online.
Fellowship
What Just Happened!
In August, a team of NUMC volunteers helped to “Heal the Bay” in Venice at the Heal the Bay Beach Cleanup and we started work on the Turf Replacement Project! This project will be ongoing, so contact the office if you’d like to help out!
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Thank you to all the volunteers who joined us at the beach cleanup!
The turf replacement project is underway!
Students and educators started the year off
right with the Blessing of the Books!
Volunteers of all ages helped out at the
beach cleanup!
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The ladies had a great time at the New You Pool Party!
Jazz Vespers was a hit! A pomegranate is growing in our Memorial Garden!
Events
All-Church HikeSaturday, September 5thMeet at 8:30 am in thechurch parking lot
to carpool to Trippet Ranch
Jazz Vespers presents... Robert KyleSunday, September 13th @ 6 pmin the Sanctuary
Back to Church SundaySunday, September 13th, 2015Two services - 9 and 11 amInvite a friend to your favorite service as
we go “back to church!”
Discipleship Groupsbeginning September 30th, 2015Rev. Choi will lead several discipleship groups for 7 weeks. Space is limited.
Special Events
Eat Out MondayMonday, September 14th @ Chilis9200 Reseda Blvd. 11 am - 10 pmGet the fl yer online or in the offi ce
Church and Society Movie Night“CITIZENFOUR”Monday, September 14th @ 7 pmin the Kendall Building
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Book ClubMonday, September 28th @ 7:00 pmHosted by Christine Coons and Lynn
McCue
“I Am Malala”
Soul Food CafeWednesday, September 2nd, 20156 pm in the Fellowship Hall
New Member ClassSunday, September 20th12:15 pm in the LIbraryA light lunch will be served. Sign up in the offi ce.
Calendar
September Events and Meetings
1 Ministry Team Meeting @ 6 pm in the Library
2 Soul Food Cafe @ 6 pm in the Fellowship Hall
5 All-Church Hike to Trippet Ranch - meet @ 8:30 am in the church parking lot to carpool
6 Grief/Caregivers Support Group @ 10:15 am in the Library7 Labor Day - Offi ce Closed9 Jubilee Bells rehearsals begin @ 5:30 pm in Room 5/6 Celebration Ringers rehearsals begin @ 7 pm in Room 5/6 Crop Walk Meeting @ 7 pm in the Kendall Building12 Primetimers Trip to see Guys and Dolls
at Glendale Center Theater - meet in church parking lot @ 1 pm to catch the bus
13 Back to Church Sunday - 9 and 11 am Jazz Vespers @ 6 pm in the Sanctuary14 Eat Out Monday @ Chili’s UMW Executive Board Meeting @ 12 pm in the Kendall Buliding Church and Society Movie Night @ 7 pm in the Kendall Building SPRC Meeting @ 7 pm in the Library15 Finance Meeting @ 5 pm in the Library Trustees Meeting @ 7 pm in the Library17 Young Adult Lunch @ 1 pm20 New Member Class @ 12:15 pm in the Library
21 Caring Ministries Meeting @ 11:30 am in the Kendall Building Lay Ministry Advisory Board @ 12:30 pm in the Library28 Book Club @ 7 pm hosted by Lynn McCue and Christine Coons
MMM @ 7 pm in the Library30 Discipleship Groups begin
Regular Weekly Events
Mondays:Arts & Crafts 9 am Kendall BldgT’ai Chi (1st & 3rd) 10 am Fireside Room
Tuesdays:Cracker Barrel 10 am LibraryWorship Band 7:30 pm SanctuaryRehearsal
Wednesdays:Maintenance 8:30 am Church Offi ceVolunteers (WMD)WORMS 9:30 am Kendall BldgJubilee Bells 5:30 pm Room 5/6Celebration Ringers 7 pm Room 5/6
Thursdays:Chancel Choir 7:30 pm Sanctuary
Fridays:Cracker Barrel 10 am LibraryT’ai Chi Class 10 am Fellowship Hall
Sundays:Devotional Group 7 am LibraryAdult Study 8 am LibrarySunday School 9 am Fireside RoomSunday School 11 am Fireside RoomYouth Group 11 am Youth Activity Center
Infant/Toddler Care in NurseryGrades 1-5 in Fireside Room
Worship Services at 9 and 11 amChildcare available at all services
Articles DueArticles and photos for next month’s newsletter
must be submitted before4 pm on the 15th of the previous month.
Send to [email protected]
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The Connection
Looking Ahead to October
We are looking for a new Youth Director!
Position Open for Director of Youth Ministries at NUMC
Part-time position (avg 15 to 20 hrs/wk)
Involves designing, supervising and coordinating
programs for church Youth, including weekly youth Sunday School, Summer ministries (Vacation Bible School), Weekly MYF and special events with Youth.
Applicants should have a sound understanding
of Christian Faith and a Bachelor’s degree or
above for this position. Resumes should be sent to [email protected]. Download the application form at northridgeumc.org/jobs.
Northridge United Methodist Church
9650 Reseda Blvd.Northridge, CA 91324
(818) 886-1555www.northridgeumc.org
Weekday Preschool: (818) 886-4949
The Methodist is archived on the
NUMC website. Please contact the church office for more information.
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Early Month
Love to hike? Join the NUMC Hikers on Saturday, October 3rd at 8:30 am in the church parking lot to carpool to the trailhead!
Save the date for the Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair on Saturday, October 3rd from 10 am - 2 pm at Fire Station 87 at 10124 Balboa Blvd. This will be a fun event that might just save your life - and it’s free! Free admission, free family EP kits, free food, free parking. Register online at www.valleydisasterfair.com.
Soul Food is back with good food and fellowship on Wednesday, October 7th at 6 pm in the Fellowship Hall.
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