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1 90 Church Avenue, Forestville, CT 06010 | 860-584-0529 | www.asburyumcforestville.com The Circuit Rider Asbury United Methodist Church Newsletter Serving God in the community for over 150 years SEPTEMBER 2015 | VOLUME 22 | ISSUE 9 OUR STAFF Pastor The Rev. Laura L. Galbraith Secretary & Newsletter Editor Melissa Gray Custodian Bruce Lauzier Music Director Michael Coderre Organist Jana Ros Bell Choir Director Kristen Russo Nursery Coordinator Briana Hoffman CONTACT INFO Office: 860-584-0529 Fax: 860-584-0520 (call first) Parsonage: 860-261-4131 Pastor e-mail: [email protected] Secretary e-mail: [email protected] Asbury Web Page: www.asburyumcforestville.com September 2015 Dear Friends, Believe it or not, July 1 began our eighth year in ministry. It is comforting to look back and remember, exciting to look ahead. Where is God leading us in this next year and beyond? I trust in God to reveal the plans for us all in God’s good time. Praise the Lord! As we look at the year ahead, I’m asking for your help and your input. The Staff Pastor Parish Relations Committee (SPPR) and I would very much appreciate your constructive feedback to assist us in creating a professional development plan for my continued ministry at Asbury. I value your continued support and positive thoughts that you pass along to me and our leadership team at Asbury. Let’s dig deeper! We would like your thoughtful feedback in regard to areas of my ministry that you think I do well, and others that would benefit from further development, additional attention or time, or specific training. Your feedback will be a valuable tool for our SPPR and I to continue our work in ministry. I will not be hurt or insulted by comments that you share. I will not see individual evaluations as they are submitted. Members from SPPR, led by Joyce Cannon, chairperson, will collect your completed evaluations, review them, summarize their findings and present them to me. We will then establish a plan of action and set priorities for my continued ministry at Asbury. You will find a copy of the evaluation in this newsletter. Please complete it and return it to the mailbox in the side door to the church office or in the SPPR mailbox in the choir room. You can also complete the evaluation online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AsburyUnited Thank you for your attention and help with this project! 1

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The Circuit Rider Asbury United Methodist Church Newsletter

Serving God in the community for over 150 years

SEPTEMBER 2015 | VOLUME 22 | ISSUE 9

OUR STAFF Pastor The Rev. Laura L. Galbraith

Secretary & Newsletter Editor Melissa Gray

Custodian Bruce Lauzier

Music Director Michael Coderre

Organist Jana Ros

Bell Choir Director Kristen Russo

Nursery Coordinator Briana Hoffman

CONTACT INFO Office: 860-584-0529 Fax: 860-584-0520 (call first) Parsonage: 860-261-4131 Pastor e-mail: [email protected] Secretary e-mail: [email protected] Asbury Web Page: www.asburyumcforestville.com

September 2015

Dear Friends,

Believe it or not, July 1 began our eighth year in ministry. It is comforting to look back and remember, exciting to look ahead. Where is God leading us in this next year and beyond? I trust in God to reveal the plans for us all in God’s good time. Praise the Lord!

As we look at the year ahead, I’m asking for your help and your input. The Staff Pastor Parish Relations Committee (SPPR) and I would very much appreciate your constructive feedback to assist us in creating a professional development plan for my continued ministry at Asbury. I value your continued support and positive thoughts that you pass along to me and our leadership team at Asbury. Let’s dig deeper! We would like your thoughtful feedback in regard to areas of my ministry that you think I do well, and others that would benefit from further development, additional attention or time, or specific training.

Your feedback will be a valuable tool for our SPPR and I to continue our work in ministry. I will not be hurt or insulted by comments that you share. I will not see individual evaluations as they are submitted. Members from SPPR, led by Joyce Cannon, chairperson, will collect your completed evaluations, review them, summarize their findings and present them to me. We will then establish a plan of action and set priorities for my continued ministry at Asbury.

You will find a copy of the evaluation in this newsletter. Please complete it and return it to the mailbox in the side door to the church office or in the SPPR mailbox in the choir room. You can also complete the evaluation online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AsburyUnited Thank you for your attention and help with this project!

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J U L Y W O R S H I P A S S I S T A N T S

G U S T S E R V I N G S C H E D U L E September 6

Worship Leader 10:00 a..m. Geri Beveridge

Greeters ............................ TBD

Fellowship Hour ................. Geri & Carli Beveridge

Altar Flowers ..................... Mike & Donna Motyl

September 13

Worship Leader 10:00 a..m. Amy Majors

Greeters ............................ TBD

Fellowship Hour ................. Education

Altar Flowers Betty Topalian

September 20

Worship Leader 10:00 a..m. Jim Taylor

Greeters ............................ TBD

Fellowship Hour ................. TBD

Altar Flowers ..................... Chris Wright

September 27

Worship Leaders 10:00 a.m. Heidi Borkowski

Greeters ............................ TBD

Fellowship Hour ................. Heidi Borkowski & Gardner Wright

Altar Flowers ..................... Geri Beveridge, Ann Morin

Altar Guild

Kelly Amadio

Birthday Caller

Pat Sallstrom

Soup Kitchen

Seniors

8:30 a.m. Worship Leader

Carl Aspland, Donna Motyl, Mike Motyl,

Ushers

Wayne Fuller, Bonnie Emery, Dennis Floyd, Don

Mazerolle, Dick Peterson, Roy DiYulio

S E P T E M B E R B I R T H D A Y S

G U S T S E R V I N G S C H E D U L E

01 Carol Nye

02 Terry Plantamuro

03 Dale Wadowski

04 Jesse Trafton

05 Wilda Gibson

06 Melissa Wojcik

Melissa Buonafede

07 Jared Linn

Vickie Jose

Logan Segui

09 Carl Aspland

Sherri Fletcher

Caroline Ranucci

10 Norma West

11 Carolyn Michaud

Faith Lockhart

12 Donald Mazerolle

Arthur Rindfleisch

Matthew Mauriello

13 Jeffery Deprey

14 Jamie Garcia

Julio Gomez

15 Connor Sivers

16 Marilyn May

Wayne Nye

Avery Ranucci

17 Roger Vose

Brianna Denski

19 Donna Frank

20 Joe Lowrey

Cameron Gray

21 Dale Avery

Heather Boucher

Anna Clevenger

22 Lu Maringola

23 Tyler Holcomb

24 Jennifer Spirito

Alyssa May

Bradley Gray

Nathan Johnson

25 Brandon Labadia

26 Dylan Whillock

27 Gregory Johanns

28 Denise Krom

29 Laura McBaine

Tyler Bajjo

Tyler Cannon

30 Brian Hagan

S E P T E M B E R W O R S H I P A S S I S T A N T S

G U S T S E R V I N G S C H E D U L E

The deadline for the October

Circuit Rider is

Sunday, September 13th.

Please leave all articles in the

mailbox

in the church office or

e-mail them to:

[email protected]

________________________

We are looking for individuals

and families to greet on Sunday

mornings before the 9:00 am

worship service. We are also in

need of Coffee Hour Hosts and

Hostesses after the worship

service.

Please use the sign-up sheets

on the bulletin board in Wesley

Hall and help us continue this

ministry.

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In Our Thoughts and Prayers… Dena Devino, Edie Nelson, David & Barbara Wheeler, Paul Tibbitts, Pat

Sallstrom, Tom Myers, Sr., Sally Petit, Bonnie Maskery, Carl Aspland,

Elsie Lyons, Edward Coloske, and others who have needs of which we

may not be aware.

If you wish to be listed in the bulletin and newsletter for prayers, please call the church office at 860-584-0529 or e-mail us at: [email protected].

If you wish to relate prayer needs to the prayer chain, please call Phyllis Petit at 860-589-6059 or Mernie Whitcomb at 860-583-5373, or e-mail Pastor Laura at [email protected]. Please keep your call brief, and be aware of the privacy rights of the person(s) for whom you are requesting prayers.

On May 31st, five young adults were confirmed into

the Asbury family: Zachary Butler, Mika Coderre, Jonathan Pierce, William Pierce, Dylan Whillock.

Xabier Aramburu Bechert was baptized on July 26th

at Asbury. His parents are Jon Aramburu and Molly Bechert. His grandparents are Bill and Kim Bechert, and his great grandmother is Marilyn Bechert.

Kensi Jane Staggers was baptized at Asbury on August 23

rd. His parents are Christian and Aimee

Staggers. His big brother is Landon. They make their home in Forestville.

Susan Burton passed away on May 23, 2015 A funeral service was held on May 28, 2015 at O’Brien Funeral Home. Asbury member, Lucille Hamel, passed away on June 5, 2015. A celebration of Lucille’s life was held at Asbury on June 13, 2015. Asbury member, Shirley Nelson, passed away on June 8, 2015. A funeral service was held at Asbury on June 11, 2015 Merry Elizabeth Fray passed away on July 30, 2015. A funeral service was held on August 7, 2015 at O’Brien Funeral Home. William Buckley passed away on August 15, 2015. A celebration of William’s life was held on August 22, 2015 at St. Joseph Cemetery.

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Thank you from Asbury Members

Dear Asbury Parishioners,

Thank you for your concerns and prayers while

my mom, Betty, had foot surgery. Thank you also

for visiting her at the rehab facility. She was

delighted to have visitors.

May God bless you all,

Donna Szydlo

Dear Asbury,

Just a note to thank you for the Teddy Bear

Ministry. My granddaughter gave me a white

bear after my eye surgery. He sits on my bed.

Keep up the good work

Blessings,

Mary Barker

Dear Asbury,

Thank you to everyone for their cards and

prayers during my recent surgery. They certainly

helped a great deal as I am doing great and hope

to be back in church very soon. Thank you again.

God bless you all,

Sally Petit

Dear Asbury,

Our heartfelt thanks to Pastor Laura and all of

you who offered prayers on behalf of our

daughter-in-law, Lisa Peterson, as she went

through the very intricate removal of a cancerous

tumor at Dartmouth Medical Center. She is happy

to be at home now, hurting, but feeling ever so

thankful for God’s grace in her life.

She may soon be scheduled for chemo treatment

as a precautionary measure. But in the meantime,

husband Rick, Lisa and their four children give

prayers of thanks, as we do, too.

Dick & Claudia Peterson

Thank you to the Trustees

Dear Asbury,

I would like to extend to you my sincerest thanks

for awarding me an Academic Scholarship. This

money from the Trustees of Asbury UMC will come

in very helpful as I head to college in the Fall.

Sincerely,

Emma Avery

Asbury UMC Board of Trustees and Congregation,

Thank you so much for your gift of the scholarship. It was greatly appreciated. As I get ready to leave for school, it has greatly helped me in purchasing my books for the semester. Again, thank you for your kindness and support that I have received throughout the years at Asbury. It truly means a lot.

Thank you, Michaela Amadio

Asbury Scholarship Committee, Thank you for awarding me an Asbury Scholarship. I plan to apply the money to the tuition at Roger Williams University. This is a big help towards college expenses. Your generosity is greatly appreciated!

Thank you, Melissa Buonafede

To the Trustees and members of Asbury, Thank you for awarding me an Academic Scholarship. I will be using the money to purchase some very expensive books for my last semester at Tunxis.

Sincerely, Bradley Gray

Asbury UMC, I would like to take the time to thank you for the academic scholarship. I could not be more appreciative. I will use this money towards paying for books and also my tuition. Once again, thank you!

Sincerely, Kerri Guglietta

Thank you letters were also received

…from Girl Scout Troop 66554 for the use of

Asbury for their meetings

…from Church World Service for the monetary

donations from offerings taken for the Blankets

Program and the Tools of Hope Program..

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Welcome to our new Sunday school study program for our classes K – 5 called Holy Moly.

It is a fresh and fun look at the Old Testament.

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Our older classes will use the Echo program with creative stories the students can relate to

and which encourages dialogue and creating their own stories.

All Church Pot Luck Picnic

immediately following the

10:00 am Worship Service

on September 13th.

Bring a dish to share

and your own lawn chairs.

And Bring A Friend!

RALLY DAY

Sunday, September 13th

at 10:00 a.m.

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A single guy decided life would be

more fun if he had a pet. So he went

to the pet store and told the owner

that he wanted to buy an unusual

pet. After some discussion, he finally

bought a talking centipede, (100-

legged bug), which came in a little

white box to use for his house.

He took the box back home, found a

good spot for the box, and decided

he would start off by taking his new

pet to church with him. So he asked

the centipede in the box, "Would you

like to go to church with me today?

We will have a good time." But there

was no answer from his new pet.

This bothered him a bit, but he

waited a few minutes and then asked

again, "How about going to church

with me and receive blessings?" But

again, there was no answer from his

new friend and pet. So he waited a

few minutes more, thinking about

the situation.

The guy decided to invite the

centipede one last time. This time he

put his face up against the

centipede's house and shouted,

“Hey, in there! Would you like to go

to church with me and learn about

God?"

This time, a little voice came out of

the box, "I heard you the first time!

I'm putting my shoes on!"

Sunday, September 13th

Early Service at 8:30 a.m.

Second Service at 10:00 a.m.

Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.

Nursery Care is available during the

both services.

F E L L O W S H I P

Save The Date September 1

@ 5 pm - Wendy’s Fundraiser

September 6

Last Summer Sunday Worship

Service

No Sunday School

September 7

Office Closed For Labor Day

September 13

Circuit Rider Deadline

@ 10 am – Rally Day

@ 11 am – All Church Picnic

September 14

@ 5:30 pm – Church Council

September 26

@ 5:00 pm – Chicken BBQ

September 30

@ 6 – 8:30 pm – Disciple II

October 6

@ 5 pm - Wendy’s Fundraiser

Sent by Audrey Kasakowski

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Williamson Painting

that Hung on the old Organ

Our Historian, Karren Grayson is

looking for any pictures of the

painting that was hung on the old

organ.

According to a letter dated June 1,

1951, in the historian’s files, the

painting “interferes with its full tonal

functions and its continued presence

there can prove detrimental to the

organ itself”. It was recommended

that it be taken down and returned

to the artist and donor of the

painting, Mrs. Harry Williamson.

If you have a photograph of the

painting or any information on it,

please contact Karren at 860-261-

4533.

COMING THIS FALL…

Plainville United Methodist Church

Peach Shortcake Festival

56 Redstone Hill, Plainville, CT

Friday, September 4th 10 am to 4 pm

Donation: $4.00

Delivery Available for orders of

10 or more

Pick up orders or eat in at the church

Contact Greg Michaud 860-793-9590

or church office 860-747-2328

Join us at Wendy’s of Bristol

on 1247 Farmington Ave.

Tuesday, September 1

Tuesday, October 6

from 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Stay and enjoy fellowship or get take out. Ask to have your receipt put in the Asbury UMC basket! We receive 20% of all sales made! Proceeds are split between apportionments and the Backpack Program.

Crochet and craft classes will start again on September 22

nd at 9am.

All are welcome! From beginner to advance crafters, come and enjoy working on projects together. Most supplies are provided. Our first projects will be for the Yankee Peddlar Fair. For more information call Pat Sallstrom 860 261 4148.

Can You Help? The group Stitching for Shelters & Interfaith Stitchers is in need of supplies and talent. This group makes and donates many items to many in need in Bristol. The clients of Meals For The Needy benefit greatly from their generosity. Items they make are hats, scarves, mittens, small quilts and tote bags. They are in need of yarn for the hats, scarves and mittens and material for the small quilts and tote bags. Also, if you crochet or knit or sew and have some free time, they would love to have you work with them. If you have items to donate or time to help, please contact Cheryl Yetke at 860-589-7744 or by email at: [email protected]

Disciple II to the Asbury Library near you.

Beginning on Wednesday September 30th, a new Disciple class will be starting. This 32-

week study offers a deeper look into Genesis, Exodus, Luke and Acts, highlighting the

rhythm of coming to God and going for God, approaching all of life as opportunities for

faithful witness and service.

The class will be from 6-8:30 PM. on Wednesday evenings. Please see Bill King for more

info and to sign up for the class. There is also a sign-up sheet in Wesley Hall. You can

also reach him at [email protected] or 860-518-6987.

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September 25, 1873

The Methodist Society purpose to have cushions for all the seats at church. Rev. A.M. Allen, formerly of this place, and builder of the church, died in New Britain last Saturday and was buried Tuesday afternoon. Rev, C.H. Buck of New Haven officiated. Many from this place attended the funeral. He was a graduate of the Biblical Institute at Concord, N.H. He was a true Christian – a zealous hard-working man, and built five Methodist Churches in his day. Such self-sacrificing men are seldom appreciated in life; but after death their loss is felt. “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.”

September 6, 1929

Mr. W.E. Sessions gave a very interesting address on his trip through England and Scotland to a large audience in

the Forestville Methodist Episcopal Church on Tuesday evening, and exhibited many pictures representing scenes

visited. Rev. J.T. Hamilton presided and introduced the speaker. During the evening selections were sung by Mrs.

Henry Ashton, Mrs. Roscoe Hotchkiss, Mrs. George Angerbower and Miss Alice Carpenter.

The information is courtesy of the Bristol Press and the Public Library. It is reproduced as it was originally presented.

If you have…any pictures or

documents from Asbury’s past, please contact Karren Grayson.

Don’t forget…To check out the

display cases and boards in the Narthex. Karren changes them frequently, and are a wonderful way to connect with the past.

Yesterdays at Asbury

Karren Grayson, Asbury’s Historian will be publishing each month in the newsletter a series entitled, “Yesterdays at Asbury”. It is a recollection of our history from the Bristol Press and the Bristol Library. The information was first collected as part of the 125

th Anniversary

celebration.

September 29, 1904

The Asbury M.E. Church School picnic will be held tomorrow at the Camp Ground. All those planning to attend are

asked to bring their own lunch. The Church School committee will furnish only the lemonade and ice cream.

September 25, 1879

A temperance lecture at the church by the Rev. Mr. Mains of Bristol was advertised to come off Tuesday evening, but for some reason the speaker failed to put in an appearance.

September 21, 1954

late Edwin Bunnell. The church was organized with 15 members. In pleasant weather during the summer the grove

south of E.N. Welch’s house was used, and stormy Sundays the services were held in the hall over Deming’s store. It

was a very hard year, as about every firm in the place failed. (Deming’s Store, in later years became Steve’s

Package store- it stood on the corner of Stafford and Washington; it was torn down in order to straighten the roadway)

Deming’s store also served as a meeting place for the Swedish congregation prior to the building of their church.

September 17, 1929

It is planned to resume the Church Calendar on a subscription basis. If a sufficient number of adherents are

interested enough to subscribe, the calendar will be secured again. The pastor is taking the names of subscribers.

September 15, 1904

The Rev. and Mrs. Calvin B. Ford of Milford will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage today, September 15

th. This village was

Bro. Ford’s first charge, and he preached his first sermon here Sunday, June 23, 1854. He was a student of Wesleyan University at that time. At the request of the people he labored with them during the winter, and the next conference year returned here as their conference preacher, and with his bride, boarded at the home of the

The newly elected officers of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service Auxiliary were installed at a candlelight

ceremony last evening at Asbury Methodist Church. They were: Miss Ethel Manchester, president; Mrs. Merlin

Andrews, vice-president; Mrs. Richard Bough, secretary; and Mrs. Arthur Groth, treasurer.

Mrs. C. Vaughn Annis led the devotional service after which there was a social hour with Mrs. Jack McCabe in

charge, assisted by Mrs. Robert Cleveland and Mrs. Wilber Roys.

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Shoe Box Project

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Are You Ready? Is this the year when you finally…

Lace up your sneakers and join us every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 – 6:30 pm for an

hour of feeling better, stronger and healthier? This fitness class has been running almost

consecutively for 15 years and taught by the same certified fitness instructor, Linda Stein,

CPT.

The class progresses according to the needs of the group. At the very least you will feel

stronger and sleep better. At the most, you may lose weight and get healthier. Mostly, this

class will help you make small changes that will lead to a lifetime of improved health. Unlike

typical 6 or 8 week programs, this class will help you turn exercise into a lifestyle change.

The class is a total body workout, using light weights, resistance bands, and chairs.

Personal yoga mats are required.

Classes are held at Asbury on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. beginning on

September 15th. There is a fee of $5.00 per class. For more information, please contact

Linda Stein at: [email protected]

CHICKEN BARBEQUE September 26, 2015 From 5 – 7 p.m.

Proceeds will provide weekend food for children in need in the Bristol School System

through The Back Pack Program

Tickets will go on sale September 6th after worship service in Wesley Hall Limited number of tickets will be available in the church office.

Adults $12.00, Children 12 and under $5.00, Children under 3 Free

Menu: Chicken BBQ, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans, Corn Bread, Three Bean Salad, Lemonade, Iced Tea, Dessert

There will be tables inside as well as outside for your dining enjoyment. Feel free to bring your lawn chair, and/or fire pit for a relaxing evening after dinner, sitting outside enjoying each other’s company.

Your donations of desserts would be greatly appreciated. We are also looking for glass salad dressing bottles or canning jars. Please contact Karren Grayson at 860-261-4533 for more information.

Yankee Peddlar Fair turns 95 this year!

It's never too early to start talking about our largest fund raiser, Asbury's Yankee Peddlar Fair. There will be much to do, and many hands are needed to help with the success once again this year. Currently we are looking for the following items to be donated:

Cookie Jar Room: Measuring cups/spoons, Cookie jars, Baking pans, rolling pins, whisks, wooden spoons

We are also looking for Grandma's Attic type items, all things "Kitcheny/Bakery" as well as small wooden crates.

There are many ways to get involved with our fair, so please consider contacting anyone from the YPF committee members listed. Stacey Rich - Peddlar's Grille Pat Sallstrom - Ye Old Craft Shop & Decorating Committee Heidi Borkowski & Gardner Wright - Auctioneer Gallery & Apple Pies JoAnn Bacon & Wanda Nestico - Country Bakery Amy Majors - Cookie Jar Karren Grayson - Soup Kettle Debbie Bechert - Apple Fritters Geri Beveridge - Decorating, Vendors/Artisan, Set Up, Clean Up, Vendor service, Advertising Dave Barry & Wayne Bacon - Cemetery boxes For an application for a booth, please call the church office.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

5:00 PM Wendy’s

6:00 PM Stephen Ministry

8:00 PM AA

2

6:00 PM Girl Scouts

6:30 PM Tai Chi

7:30 PM Chancel Choir

3

10:15 AM Seniors

6:00 PM TOPS

4

5

6 Communion, Dial A

Prayer Collection, No

Sunday School

9:00 AM Last Summer Worship Servide

3:00 pm - Wedding

7

Office Closed

Labor Day

8

3:30 PM Soup Kitchen

8:00 PM AA

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6:00 PM Girl Scouts

6:30 PM Tai Chi

7:30 PM Chancel Choir

10

6:00 PM TOPS

11

12

8:30 am – 12:00 pm Civic Fundraiser In Wesley Hall

13 Rally Day, Return to

Regular Worship Hours

9:00 AM Adult Sunday School

11:00 AM Pot Luck Picnic

Circuit Rider Deadline

14

5:30 PM Church Council

7:30 PM NA

15

5:00 PM Exercise Class

6:00 PM Stephen Ministry

6:00 pm – Bell Choir

8:00 PM AA

16

6:00 PM Girl Scouts

6:30 PM Tai Chi

7:30 PM Chancel Choir

17

9:00 AM Bible Study

10:15 AM Seniors

5:00 PM Exercise Class

6:00 PM TOPS

6:30 PM Boy Scouts

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6:00 PM Girl Scouts

19

8:00 am – 3:00 pm TOPS in Wesley

Hall

20

9:00 AM Adult Sunday School

21

7:00 pm – American

Legion

7:30 PM NA

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9:00 AM Crochet Class

5:00 PM Exercise Class

6:00 pm – Bell Choir

8:00 PM AA

23

6:00 PM Girl Scouts

6:30 PM Tai Chi

7:30 PM Chancel Choir

24

9:00 AM Bible Study

10:15 AM Seniors

5:00 PM Exercise Class

6:00 PM TOPS

6:30 PM Boy Scouts

25

6:00 PM Girl Scouts

26

5:00 – 7:00 pm

Chicken BBQ

27

9:00 AM Adult Sunday School

28

7:30 PM NA

29

9:00 AM Crochet Class

5:00 PM Exercise Class

6:00 pm – Bell Choir

8:00 PM AA

30

6:00 PM Disciple II

6:00 PM Girl Scouts

6:30 PM Tai Chi

7:30 PM Chancel Choir

1

9:00 AM Bible Study

10:15 AM Seniors

5:00 PM Exercise Class

6:00 PM TOPS

6:30 PM Boy Scouts

2

6:00 PM Girl Scouts

3

A S B U R Y U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H C A L E N D A R

SEPTEMBER

Worship Services at 8:30 and 10:00 AM Fellowship Hour at 11:00 AM