FROM THE DESK OF YOUR PASTOR…
Senior Pastor:
Rev. Deanna Self-Price
Associate Pastor
of Pastoral Care:
Rev. Ken Benson
Pastor of Church Growth:
Jane Koss
Meeting God;
Loving God;
God’s Heart;
Our Hands
Phone: 520-625-4712
Fax: 520-625-6518
www.umcgv.org
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF
GREEN VALLEY
300 W. Esperanza Blvd.
Green Valley, AZ 85614
United Methodist Church of
GV seeks to provide opportuni-
ties for people to encounter
God and assist them to deepen
their relationship with God.
With God’s heart and the work
of our hands, we are able to
offer healing and wholeness to
our community and our world.
United Methodist Church of Green Valley
September 2018 Newsletter
Dear Friends,
When I look at the calendar, it doesn’t seem possible
that nearly two months have passed since my arrival as
your new Senior Pastor. I have enjoyed every moment that
I have shared with you. The time has been well spent. And,
you have been so welcoming, so kind.
Let me tell you what I appreciate about you.
I appreciate that you wear your name tag when you
are in the building. It has helped me so much to begin to
put names and faces together. It is a simple kindness – but
it is such an important act of caring. Thank you!
I appreciate that when you have forgotten your
name tag, you always tell me your name and promise to
wear your name tag next time. Thank you for being so
conscientious.
I appreciate all the good wishes, cards, notes, and,
most of all, prayers for our family during daughter’s
surgery. You have been our steadfast Companions in Christ
and we have been grateful for the support and love.
I appreciate the commitment that you have to our
church. I appreciate that you are committed to be here, in
worship, unless you are sick or out of town. And, I am
truly inspired by all the ways that you seek to be in mission
and service. Each week, I discover a new piece of ministry
that someone in the church is doing. From setting up
communion on a Sunday, to programming the slides for
Worship, to making sure all the pew racks in the Sanctuary
are neat and tidy, to caring for the grounds of our campus,
to setting up and preparing meals for the HOPE luncheons,
to practicing a summer anthem or preparing a special offer-
tory to make our worship beautiful, to visiting others in our
church family and in the community to ensure they know
they are included in God’s love and grace. Each and every
day, people are in and out of our church building, doing
ministry in great and small ways. We are a busy place,
even in the summer, which gives me joy!
I appreciate your patience and even forgiveness. It takes time to figure out the “culture”
in a new place when you are the new kid on the block – (how a church operates, its particular
traditions, and who does what – and when.) You have been so kind; and even forgiving when
I have stumbled because I did not know a particular routine. Thank you, for being so gracious.
Most of all, I appreciate how you have made my transition to my new church home a
wonderful blessing and I am honored to serve with all of you.
Something you should know about me: I ask a lot of questions -- particularly when I am
faced with making a major decision regarding our life together as a congregation. Even though,
as the Sr. Minister, I am charged (ordained) with ordering the life of the congregation, it is my
personal leadership style to seek out the history, context and possible solutions to matters that
challenge us. And so, to help provide some input and wisdom as we move forward; don’t be
surprised if, on occasion, you find a short survey question in your bulletin, newsletter, or email.
For example, upon my arrival at UMCGV, one of the first questions I received concerned
worship times and number of services for the coming year. For that reason, I suggested to our
Worship Chair, Sally Baltimore and the Worship Team that we conduct a brief survey regarding
this matter. Thank you, for responding to Sally and her team in such a timely and gracious
manner!
Something else you should know about me --I am a process person; I like to work
concerns through a process and I value the ability to come to consensus when important
decisions must be made. I am not afraid to make hard decisions and will -- when consensus
avoids us. However, I prefer to seek consensus, when possible. What’s more, I will always
seek, through God’s wisdom and guidance, to act in the Church’s best interest.
As we move forward, I know there will be times when we will be faced with concerns
or challenges or decisions. I wanted to share how I respond to such matters so that you can be
peaceful in your hearts, minds, and spirits. The way I see it: we’re all on this wonderful
journey of faith together. Each one of us possesses a piece of the plan that God has in mind to
enact here at UMCGV. We are all part of one another’s story, strength and hope. And when
we work together, God is pleased with the results.
Thank you, friends, for a beautiful two months with you. You are an amazing
congregation and I can’t wait to see where we go together from here!
Peace be with you.
Pastor Deanna
Note to the Congregation…
Staff Parish Relations Committee would like to invite you
to a Meet & Greet for Rev. Deanna and her Husband
Rev. Paul Self-Price on Sunday, September 9th
at 2:00 PM in Johnson Hall.
Worship Times 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Services
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
ADULT STUDY 10:00 A.M.
Radio Broadcast 8:00 a.m. on KGVY 1080 AM
Holy Communion is served at the 8:30 service each week
(made available between services)
and at all services on the first Sunday of the month.
United Methodist Church of GV 300 W. Esperanza Blvd. Green Valley, AZ 85614
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Worship Schedule for September2018
9/2 “Go Wash Your Hands!” James 1:19-27
9/9 “Speaking of… Washing Up” James 2:1-17
9/16 “This Is Not What I Signed Up For!”
James 3:1-12
9/23 “It’s in Our DNA!” James 3:13-4:3
9/30 “Limb Surgery” James 5:13-20
A KIVA UPDATE FROM STAN Z.
Asia's story...
Asia is a 27-year-old woman who established a school.
There are 95 students enrolled in the school, and 47% of
them are female students. The aim of the school is to help
the students from under-privileged families to achieve
education with high standards.
Asia says she wants to develop inquiring, caring and
knowledgeable individuals who have a positive contribution towards the
overall welfare of the society.
Currently, the biggest challenge is lack of classrooms
and furniture in the school. She has requested an
amount of PKR 100,000 for constructing
additional rooms in the school and for purchasing
classroom furniture.
The United Methodist Church of Green Valley
has contributed $250.00 to Asia’s ministry.
THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED!
SEPTEMBER MOVIE ~ SUNDAY
SEPT. 30TH ~ AT 2:00 PM Elected to the House of Commons at the age of 21, and
on his way to a successful political career, William
Wilberforce, over the course of two decades, took on the
English establishment and persuaded those in power to
end the inhumane trade of slavery. Albert Finney plays
John Newton, a confidante of Wilberforce who inspires
him to pursue a life of service to humanity.
Romola Garai plays Barbara Spooner, a beautiful and
headstrong young woman who shares Wilberforce's
passion for reform, and who becomes his wife after a
whirlwind courtship. Youssou N'Dour is Olaudah
Equiano. Born in Africa and sent as a slave to the
Colonies, Equiano bought his freedom and made his
home in London, where he wrote a best-selling account
of his life and became a leading figure in the fight to end
the slavery of his fellow countrymen.
Refreshments and Popcorn
will be served!
Everyone Welcome!
9/2 Shelton Howland 9/2 Jody Davison 9/4 Bruce Stenman 9/5 Sandra Haegele 9/6 Betty Thayer 9/6 Jody Harvey 9/6 Delores McCall 9/6 Rebecca Keidel 9/8 Michele Smolley 9/9 Laura Zion 9/9 Bud Ingalsbe 9/9 Ellen Reesy 9/9 Andrea Grantham 9/10 Carletta Parker 9/11 Constance Strickland 9/11 Jack Slagle 9/11 Barbara Steurer 9/11 Penny Jansmann 9/12 Brooke Bennett 9/12 Andrew Mawhinney 9/13 Eugene Friesen
9/13 Jessica McMillen
9/14 Maria Lewis 9/14 Dave Crumley 9/15 Joseph Davis 9/19 Raymond Muhonen 9/19 Helen Coile 9/19 Fredrick Pelton 9/20 Vicki Stoakes 9/20 Conrad Simon 9/21 Madelyn Glaeden 9/21 Suzanne Sumrall 9/21 Diane Stanzel 9/22 Barney Treadway 9/22 Donna Treadway 9/22 Eileen Dudley 9/24 Patricia Griffiths 9/26 Grace King 9/27 Beverly Hetrick 9/28 Elsie Divjak 9/29 Gerry Kappely 9/29 Sheila Beck 9/29 Shirley Urquhart
9/1 Donna & Barney Treadway
9/2 Donna & Jerry Haas
9/3 Peggy & Bob Edgerton
9/3 Miriam & Harvey Schmer
9/5 Anita & Peter McMullen
9/7 Marlene & John McNiece
9/10 Caroll & Bill Williams
9/11 Alex & Robert Fertelmes
9/13 Karen & John Knoll
9/14 Patricia & Bill McClure
9/15 Tiffany & Tyler Morgan
9/16 Karen & Larry Conley
9/21 Carrie & William England
9/22 Debra Green & Ken Davenport
9/29 Doris & Jack Naughton
Office Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
300 W. Esperanza Blvd., Green Valley, AZ 85614 Phone: 520-625-4712,
Fax: 520-625-6518 The Church email address is:
I was overwhelmed by all of the
sympathy cards and letters I have
received. I am blessed to have so
many friends who care. Louie was
so helpful and made our celebration
of life for Joe more than we would
ever have expected. Your kindness
and sympathy are more deeply
appreciated than any words of
thanks can ever express.
Thank you all ~ Barbara Rumburg
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
ON BEHALF OF YOUR CHURCH
We remind you that there will be offering envelopes in the pews
that have a sticker on them that has a place listed for Power of One…..
If you have any questions feel free to contact Marlene McNiece our
Finance Chair, or Lou in the church’s Business Office.
Our Work Team going to UMCOR Depot West in Salt Lake City is gearing up for their trip.
WE CAN USE YOUR HELP - the Depot needs school supplies to make School Kits for
children. PLEASE, no later than September 30th, bring any of these items and place them
in the UMCOR Depot West box in the Narthex:
Please note the above restrictions - variations cannot be accepted by the Depot because the
assembled School Kits need to have uniform contents. No commercial advertising items can
be used.
If you have questions, please contact Team Leader, Carol Snyder, at 520-648-0730.
THANK YOU.
Canvas Backers will resume from summer break on September 10th.
We do counted cross stitch and needlepoint. All supplies are furnished.
Please come and join us from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Sunday School Room.
Any questions, please call Jan Bolstad.
* * * DON’T FORGET TO LOOK AT THE BULLETIN BOARD * * *
by the back door for items to purchase. All proceeds go to UMC Missions
and other church related ministries.
Saturday, September 15, 2018, at 8:30 a.m.
the UMM will resume our monthly Breakfast meetings.
For only $6.00 you will receive breakfast made by
Dave Koss of Sausage Gravy and Biscuits etc.,
and an informative program.
As always, women are welcome. Thanks, Jim Reedy
HOPE Luncheons
Sept 7th Chicken Pasta Salad
AND
Sept 21st Spaghetti/Meatballs All are welcome to attend our great fellowship and a delicious lunch. We serve
from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Volunteers are always welcome.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE THE NEWSLETTER
ELECTRONICALLY, CONTACT THE CHURCH
OFFICE AT 625-4712
WEEKLY CLASS OF TAI CHI FOR HEALTH OFFERED AT UMC
TUESDAYS 12:00 PM IN JOHNSON HALL
Green Valley United Methodist Church is now offering a Tai Chi for Health, Arthritis and
Fall Prevention Class. Tai Chi is a gentle exercise that combines breathing, slow movement
and mental focus. Tai Chi for Health, Arthritis and Fall Prevention (TCHAFA) is a
program developed by Dr. Paul Lam, a family physician and International Tai Chi Gold
Medalist. The Arthritis Foundation USA (www.arthritis.org) says Dr. Lam’s Tai Chi for
Health program “…can improve balance, reduce stress and offer arthritis pain relief.” Our class is led by
Mike Cline, a certified instructor with the Tai Chi for Health Institute. It is open to the public, free of charge,
and meets every Tuesday from 12 noon till 1 o’clock, in Johnson Hall. Stop by and see how Tai Chi can help
you. For further information about Tai Chi for Health visit the Tai Chi for Health Institute’s web page
(TCHI.org). If you have questions about the class, please contact Mike Cline, email [email protected],
The Estate and Patio Sales Group of the United Methodist Church
of Green Valley is now accepting reservations for Sales
this Fall starting in November. Please contact Judy Green
for further information at 520-625-4712.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Misty (Ehrman) Howick on receiving
your full elder status of the
United Methodist Church!
Misty was baptized here, at Green Valley Community Church in 1989,
and attended Sunday School regularly. After attending St. Marks and
graduating from U.A., where she helped uphold the Wesley Foundation, she
graduated from Drew Seminary. Misty was Pastor of Sea Bright UMC, on staff at Desert Skies UMC and is
now Associate Pastor of Prescott UMC.
On June 24th, 2018…
Marlene McNiece was
officially recognized
as a Certified Lay
Minister in the United
Methodist Church.
We Celebrate your Gifts
and your Ministry
Marlene!
Pictured with Marlene are:
(Left to right)
Gretchen Lofgren
Sheryl McKinney
Kelly Deyoe
Marlene McNiece
Pastor Jane Koss
The Master Weaver
The deft hand of the Master Weaver begin to work,
He selects threads that are bright and bold,
Next He adds some white and darker hues,
Then He adds strands of silver and gold,
The Master Weaver sits before His loom,
Carefully He studies the pattern He'11 choose,
The design will be a one of a kind, a masterpiece,
He intertwines reds, golds, blacks, whites and blues,
The Master Weaver continues His tapestry work,
The elaborate fabric is woven with colors that blend,
The finished tapestry has beauty beyond compare,
We could expect this from the Master Weaver, our Friend.
by Kathleen Cain
GREATFUL TO ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED
TO THIS AMAZING COMMUNITY EFFORT!
Many, many thanks to my dear friends of the church for the continued love, care, cards, calls, and prayer support over the past 7 months when I was “sidelined” from church and choir activities. The infections that played havoc with my systems have finally been treated, and I was delighted to worship in church Aug. 12, first time since Easter Sunday. I treasure the Prayer Shawl that was so lovingly knit for me, and I claim God’s love through His many loving hearts and hands here in GV.
Thank you, again. Lois Schaefer
How to Become a Part of Our Church Family If you live in the Green Valley area, we cordially invite you to become a part of The United Methodist Church
of Green Valley family. You may become a Full Member of this congregation by the following ways:
United Methodist Transfer: If you are a member of another United Methodist Church, our office will
write for a letter of Transfer.
Transfer from Other Churches: If you are a member of a church other than United Methodist, the
church office will send for your letter of Transfer, at your request.
Profession of Faith: If you have never been a member of a church you may profess your Christian
faith. Baptism is a pre-requisite.
Re-Affirmation of Faith: If at one time you were an active member elsewhere, but that membership has
lapsed, you may join by re-affirming your faith.
There are two other ways to become a member of this congregation:
Affiliate Member: which means you are a winter resident and are a professing
member of another Methodist Church, yet you wish to connect with the
life, ministry, and watch-care of this congregation while you reside here.
Associate Member: while maintaining full membership in another Christian
denomination, you may wish to join our congregation on
a temporary basis. You become an Associate, by providing the pastor
with the name contact information of your permanent church for notifi-
cation of your new association.
You may express your wish to join on our attendance pads. Please write your
name, address and phone number. Then check the box “Wish to Join”.
Thank you. Janie Koss
Pastor of Church Growth
Phone: 520-625-4712
“In Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.”
– Romans 12:5
My dear friends ......
I want to thank you so much for all of your support, phone calls, meals, and cards that I received after Chuck passed away. Then on top of that, you were again so kind after my emergency surgery a week after his passing. You will never know how much your kindness and prayers have meant to me and my family. Bless you all.... In God's love, Pat Shipman
If you are looking for a safe environment where you can ask the questions that you have
always wanted to ask but we're afraid to express your views, the T.A.G. (Talking About God)
class is for you. This class is all about trying to make Christianity relevant in the 21st
Century. This fall, starting on October 7th, we will meet each Sunday in the Fireside Room fol-
lowing the second worship service. Our fall curriculum will be the DVD-based "Living the
Questions 2.0, picking up where we left off in May with Theme 10, "Evil, Suffering & A God
Of Love." The themes change every week and consist of approximately 20 minute video
segments followed by an open dialogue. The video segments consist of conversations with
many leading bible scholars, pastors and religious educators. This series is the brainchild of
two Methodist ministers from Phoenix, AZ, Rev. David Felton and Rev. Jeff Proctor-Murphy.
If you need more information on the class, please let me know. Denny Fost
ATTENTION ALL COMMITTEE CHAIRS…
OUR CHURCH CHARGE CONFERENCE
WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 2018
AT 3:00 PM IN OUR SANCTUARY.
SPRC WILL MEET ONE HOUR PRIOR TO THAT.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO HAVE YOUR ANNUAL REPORT
TURNED INTO SUE BY MONDAY OCTOBER 8TH.
The Patio Sales Group
is in need of Cashiers!
If you can run a cash
register, make change and
are interested in working
with us — we want you!
We work in 2 hour shifts on
Fridays and Saturdays.
If you can help, please
give judy green a call
LYDIA: We are back in business! Our business being fellowship, caring,
prayer and being whole persons in Jesus Christ. We will be meeting in the Fireside Room September 26th
at 9:30 a.m. to hear about "Embracing Wholeness". All women are welcome.
PENNY PROJECT All proceeds go to the Gospel Rescue Mission. You will find containers in both the Narthex
and Church Office. THANK YOU FOR
YOUR HELP!
United Methodist Women will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, September 15th
at 9:30 A. M. in Johnson Hall. The program will be “Diabetes and TMC” and will be presented by
Sheila Beck. A catered lunch of Lasagna, salad, garlic bread and cookies will be served.
Tickets for the lunch are
$7.00 and will be available
in the Narthex between
Sunday Worship Services
on September 2nd and 9th.
All women of the church
are invited.
Bring a friend!
The Spiritual Growth Corner
With September, our church’s Sunday School classes get back in full swing and the children’s classes, which have gone on all summer are starting a new unit.
Adults enjoyed a 2 week Summer Shorty from Jerry Haas on the Gospel Books. Christian Education will be looking for opportunities to expand that program next summer.
Meanwhile, 6-week series kicks things off for adults on September 2, at the 10:00 time slot with “God’s Messy Family.” It promises to be a most interesting class, so join in if you can! With Pastor Deanna’s knowledgeable suggestions and help, there will be more great opportunities to follow, so keep an eye on your newsletters and bulletins as the year progresses.
There are some fantastic movies in the pipe for our Sunday afternoon viewing pleasure - and remember, there is always FREE POPCORN AND SODAS! Be sure to mark your calendars for the time slot: usually the last Sunday of the month, 2 p.m. in Johnson Hall. The movies will be advertised in advance during Sunday announcements, in bulletins and on posters around the church. If you have a favorite movie with a spiritual/moral lesson, suitable for the whole family, leave a suggestion in the offering plate or in the office mailbox for Christian Education Committee.
We’ll soon be starting to welcome the rest of our church family back from cooler, wetter climes; then there will be even more opportunities for our spiritual growth as the life of our church roars into full swing under the loving guidance of our ‘new’ Pastor, Reverend Deanna Self-Price. With her roots in Christian Education, we are so very blessed!
REPORT FROM THE CHURCH COUNCIL
Regularly scheduled meetings of the Church Council (aka Administrative Council) are on the third Thursday
of the odd numbered months. Meetings are open to all, with voting restricted to those elected to the Council.
July 19 was the first meeting with our new pastor, the Rev. Deanna Self-Price. We began by introducing
ourselves and telling a few stories about ourselves and our church. “Where has God been present to you in
our church?” we pondered. Pastor Deanna picked up on our conversation with a beautiful devotion by
theologian Paul Tillich on listening as the first act of love. We celebrated her arrival with coffee and sweet
rolls before moving on to committee reports. While many of the committees are on summer break, several
reports indicate good activity. Financially we enter the summer with all apportionments paid in full and
encouraging numbers to get us through the summer. Worship, music, Christian education and missions are
making plans for the fall. The United Methodist Women will be leading worship on August 12, while Pastor
Deanna tends to her daughter after her surgery. Membership and Evangelism agreed to take the lead in
building a float for the White Elephant Parade. United Methodist Men will have their first breakfast Sept. 15.
As we concluded, Pastor Deanna expressed her appreciation to the congregation for the wonderful support as
she, Paul and Jordan arrive and especially for Jordan’s surgery August 7. She especially singled out the work
that the Trustees have done to get the parsonage and office ready, as well as the support of the retired pastors
and the Staff Parish Relations Committee. We look forward to our next meeting on Thursday, September 20
at 9:30 in Johnson Hall. All are welcome to attend. ~ Sincerely, Jerry Haas, chair
Choir Notes: Attention Choir members! First Choir
Practice for the Fall Season will be Friday, Sept 7,
2018 at 3:00 in the Choir Room. We hope to see you
there. A special invitation to anyone who likes to
sing. Come and join us in the Choir for the Worship
Service. We would love to have you. Talk to any
Choir member on Sunday, or just come to rehearsal
on any Friday at 3:00 in the Choir Room.
The 2018-2019 scholarship recipients have been chosen and awarded their appropriate scholarships, at the award's dinners, for the upcoming school year. Now it's up to the students to maintain good GPAs and follow the guidelines to keep their scholarships
renewable each year. If you attended the first Sunday in January 2018, you met many of the students the GVCC Foundation sponsors. They are truly inspiring and grateful for the financial support provided by members of the United Methodist Church of Green Valley. Since awards are only given from the interest earned on the principal, it is imperative that the Foundation continues to grow. That can only happen when individuals donate money,
property, insurance, memorials, etc. Please take a brochure from the pew holders and investigate how you can contribute or talk to any board member listed. No gift is too small.
Thanks for your consideration.
PARTNERS IN
GVCC FOUNDATION
Staff/Parish Relations Committee invites you to an afternoon
with Pastor Deanna and Rev. Paul Self-Price
on September 9th
at 2:00p.m. in Johnson Hall.
This is an opportunity to get to know your new pastor
and her husband, and for them to know you.
Refreshments will be served.
The next SPRC meeting is on September 19th
.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve the United Methodist Church of Green Valley on United Methodist Women’s Sunday as the supply pastor! Many of you said you appreciated the opportunity to hear the message of hope about life after death. In addition, I was completely amazed by the number of folks who hurried by me in the greeting line saying they had in their personal history a near death experience! I say “hurried” because it is my understanding those who have this experience don’t always want to talk about it.
I believe it would be remiss of me not to offer to talk and/or meet with those “tunnelers” and “hurriers,” in case the message stirred something in you. Please feel free to contact me at: [email protected] or 262-366-8072. Thanks also to the kind gentleman who offered me another joke for my end of life repertoire! Grace and Peace! Chaplain Nancy Anderson
Prayer List
Dear Green Valley UMC Family...
Thank you for the healing prayers the past several months.
The breaks in my leg are healing nicely - the boot is gone - and
I’m ready to get rid of the cane! The power of prayer is awesome,
and so are you! See you in November.
Love & blessings ~ Madelyn Glaeden
Food Bank Report… Reminders for 2018.
Make sure your checks are written to the Food Bank of Green Valley.
Also remember that the third Sunday of the month is Food Bank Sunday.
A United Methodist Men’s Project
2017 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Totals
Weight 159 175 80 93 104 112 86 99 **** 136 253 126 1423
Cash & Checks 586 766 691 495 1313 121 130 1242 510 216 2390 1821 10281
2018 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Jul Aug Totals
Weight 83 94 58 133 111 115 99 116 809
Cash & Checks 1169 610 497 841 852 540 150 550 5209
Mary Alexander
Barbara Amyx
Joe Banks
Bonnie Brown
Margaret Darlington’s Grandson
Family of Phillip Desmond
Family of Mabel Cady
Joe Cortez
Edie Goodell
Family of Aretha Franklin
Family of Mable Cady
The Fontanne Family
Marcella Frome
Craig Glendenning
Penny Jansmann’s Friend: Kay
Stina Herrick (Hospice)
Family of Jim Kelly
Family of Robert Kessler
Hattie Jo LaFollette
Aileen Lampella
Imogene Leforgee
Elaine LeVay’s: Aunt & Uncle (Hospice)
Joe Matter
Family of Senator John McCain
Marlene, John & Cat McNiece
Richard Miklich
Wally & Carolyn Mills
Fred Pastore
Marlene Pelton
Deanna, Paul & Jordan Self-Price
Jim & Joanne Reedy’s Daughter: Amilia Hyde
Carol Schultz
Barbara Shrum
Family of Anna Smith
Bruce Stenman
Colin Trout
Family of Ercan Tukenmez
Ben Wenki
Dick, Jean & Jan Wiebe
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Prayers for Christians who persecute others
Pray for the Family of a soldier killed
in Iraq this last week.
Chief Warrant Officer 3 - Taylor J. Galvin, 34
We are encouraged to be praying for the churches and pastors of
the South District. Several churches will be listed each month for
your prayer covering. It is encouraging to know that other
churches are praying with and for each other.
St. Francis in the Foothills UMC, Tucson
St. James UMC, Tucson
St. Paul’s UMC, Tucson
CARING & SHARING
Recently Hospitalized
Marlene Pelton
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In Memory
Albert Maier
Ercan Tukenmez
Philip desmond
Mable cady
Jim Kelly
Anna smith
Robert Kessler
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In this age of HIPAA the only way the church office or staff can know if someone is in the hospital or having difficulties of any kind is through notification by you or a friend.
Please let us know if anyone in your family or the church family needs prayers and/or a visit. It is the practice of this church to prepare a prayer list, providing the names of the sick
for the purpose of Intercessory prayer.
If you do not want your name communicated please contact and inform our church office at 520-625-4712 as soon as possible. Thank you.
A NEW OPPORTUNITY
John Wesley, the founder of the
Methodist Movement said that
“As Oft as the Lord’s Supper is
Offered, we should avail ourselves
of it.” The Lord’s Supper is a
means of God’s Grace where He
offers himself to us. Each Sunday
at 8:00 a.m. at the conclusion of
that service the Lord’s Supper is
offered. Also on the first Sunday
of the month at our other services,
the Lord’s Supper is offered.
Thanks to our Stephen
Ministers a new opportunity has
arisen to receive the Lord’s
Supper. At the conclusion of both
the 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. worship
hours a Stephen Minister will be
stationed in the Library to offer
the Lord’s Supper to anyone who
would like to receive it. This will
be offered on the Sundays where
the Lord’s Supper is not offered
during our regular worship hour.