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LOOKIN’ FOR A BLESSING!
“Servants, do what you’re told by your earthly masters. And don’t just do the minimum that will get you by. Do your best.” – Colossians 3:22 (MSG)
I’ve been taught all my life that if you want your work to be blessed by God, you need to exceed what is expected of you. As kids—even ‘town kids,’ my four siblings and I all had chores to do. That’s the way my folks were raised and that’s what was expected of us. But, as it turns out, it wasn’t just an empty request of parents who wanted to hold parental power over their kids. They were actually trying to teach us something. And it’s biblical (coming from God’s word)…
As one of my long-time mentors, Rick Warren used to say, “No matter what you do, whether you’re a truck driver, an attorney, a cook, or a teacher, do more than the minimum. Don’t just get by.” In other words, God wants us to go beyond the normal—surpass what’s required of us. In Paul’s letter to the Colossians (see verse above), he tells us to exceed the expectations of our bosses … and to exceed the expectations of our customers (as we really work for both). That is the kind of work God blesses!
Unfortunately, we live in a culture of mediocrity. I can’t tell
you how many times I’ve complained about having to stand in line way too long to check out, only to experience poorly trained personnel who’s math skills don’t seem to be up to the task. Or, how about that product only made to last seven years … and then it’s obsolete? Whatever happened to quality workmanship? I know that Americans used to take pride in their work, but all too often today, it’s become about just getting by—just enough to make a buck. So many people just put in their time, doing the minimum that’s required, cutting corners, and making do on as little effort as possible. ‘Sound familiar?
Well, that’s the bad news. The GOOD NEWS is this: It
makes it very easy for you to stand out at work. Any time you take pride in your work and decide to do more than expected, you’ll rise to the top. It’s really all about our attitude. Are we doing this ‘as if unto Christ?’ which brings me to this…
Another reason we should exceed in our work is this: We
represent Jesus Christ. We are ambassadors for Christ. And Jesus himself said, “If someone demands that you go one mile, go with him two miles” (Matthew 5:41). Do you want God’s blessing in your life? In your church? If you do, we need to exceed what’s expected of us, doing everything we do ‘as if unto Christ.’ Then, when that’s our attitude toward everything we’re a part of—including the work in our church, we can watch God bless it. And God will…
Lookin’ toward a ‘blessed’ new school year together,
Pastor Rom
Adult Fellowship
Adult Fellowship is an organization within our church that has been meeting for approximately 60 years. Our evening begins with a potluck meal followed by a variety of programs. We listen to travelogues, have hymn sings, game nights and picnics in the park. We’ve had wood carving and stained glass demonstrations and some nights we just “fellowship” with one another. We meet on the second Thursday of the month April through October. In November we traditionally have a turkey dinner. The majority of our meetings are in Fellowship Hall, but we occasionally meet at the home of one of our members. We have an interesting mix of people and always welcome any adults that would be interested in joining us. August 8 we will be meeting at the home of Jeanne Kapotas at 6:00 p.m. If you have any questions see Charlie and Louise Price or Ron and Bobbi Butteris.
WORSHIP & PICNIC AT CENTENNIAL PARK On August 18th at 10:45 we will hold our annual Worship &
Picnic in the Park at the shelter closest to the pool at Centennial Park. There will be NO early service that day.
Please bring a dish to pass as drinks and place settings will be provided.
Good parking. Very Accessible. Clean restrooms.
Don’t miss this very special Sunday!
Adult Fellowship 6:00 PM August 8th At home of Jeanne
Kapotas 3451 Veterans Parkway
Military Ridge Subdivision
WORSHIP/COOKOUT AT TOM’S CAMPGROUND A gathering with worship and a hotdog cookout for the
Ridgeway and Dodgeville United Methodist Churches will be held on Saturday, August 24th at Tom’s Campground (2751 Cty Rd BB). Worship will begin at 5:00 PM with a potluck and fellowship to follow. Bring your own hotdogs, buns, dish to pass and table service. Lemonade and coffee will be provided along with condiments. All are invited to join us for this time of worship and fellowship! For more info
contact Bobbi Butteris at 935-2693.
Information meeting – August 25th 6:30PM-8:00PM
at DUMC Fellowship Hall
All4One! All4One! All4One!
Resumes September 11 at 6:00 PM
UMW notes—August, 2013
The annual “Potluck Brunch at the Barn” is scheduled for Thursday, August
8th at 9:30 AM at the lovely home of Martha Boyer. Please bring a dish to pass. Men and Women are welcome!
Choir Notes Psalm 100:2 “…come before Him with joyful song.”
Our choir is in “recess” for the summer months but will
return at the early service on Sunday, September 8th. We will have our first rehearsal of the season on Wednesday, September 4th at 7:00 PM. Please consider becoming a part of the choir—we welcome new or “returning” members at any time. Help us make a “joyful noise” to the Lord. If you have any questions please contact Charlene Mingst at 935-5758.
CURRENT MONTH JUNE 2013
Monthly Income $11,329 Monthly Expenses Paid $ 16,752 Net Income for month $< 5,423 > Apportionments Paid $1,088 (figure included in Monthly Expenses Paid)
Unpaid Apportionments $1,088 (not included in Monthly Expenses Paid)
YEAR TOTALS THROUGH CURRENT MONTH
Years Income $62,476 Years Expenses Paid $85,265 Net Income for Year $<22,789> Apportionments Paid $ 6,528 (figure included in Years Expenses Paid)
Unpaid Apportionments $ 6,528 (not included in Years Expenses Paid)
TOTAL APPORTIONMENTS DUE FOR YEAR $ 26,112 APPORTIONMENTS DUE PER MONTH $ 2,176
YOUR GENEROUS OFFERINGS TO MISSION & OUTREACH MINISTRY FOR 2013
Jan-March: Uganda Wells $213.35 April-May-June: USA Tornado Relief $1,506.45
July-Aug-Sept Shoebox Postage $25.00 Total Mission & Outreach Giving: $1,744.80
Our current loose change for change is supporting postage for our “Operation Christmas”
Shoeboxes.
#292 “Giving is Fun!” “God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:7b)
Blake was so tired one night in the middle of the mission trip that he fell asleep at the table during supper! When he got home he was sick for a week, became dehydrated and had to spend time in the Emergency Room.
Now that he's recovered, his pastor asked him, "If you had
known ahead of time that you were going to get so sick, would you have gone anyway?" Blake quickly responded, "Of course! Those people have to live like that all the time. We only had to do it for one week. And, we were able to build some things to help make their lives a little better."
God gives us time, talents and treasures to use for God's glory. They are not gifts given to us to store in bigger barns for ourselves. They are like seeds, given to us to plant in good, rich soil so that they can bear the fruit of God's love for us to share with the world.
We often feel the temptation to use all the blessings that come
to our own lives for our own benefit. Our Christian faith, however, invites us to live in community. Jesus calls us to TITHE, SHARE, and SACRIFICE from all our blessings.
How will you use your time, talents, and treasures to make a joyful difference for God this month?
June/July Giving/Attendance Stats
Week Attendance Offering
June
1 123 $2,824
2 89 $2,509
3 102 $2,350
4 103 $1,729
5 103 $2,014
July
1 92 $2,452
2 103 $2986
3 78 $2,350
4 130 $3,935
Adult Fellowship
Membership, Confirmation, Spiritual Enrichment Class
Offered Fall 2013
Essential Transformation (E.T. for short) is a 13-week class
for those desiring to explore the basics of the Christian faith and is open to everyone—including long-time members! This class is a prerequisite for any sophomore (or up) who desires to confirm their baptismal vows or for those considering membership at Dodgeville UMC. The only thing we ask is that those interested are currently active in the church (i.e. regular weekly worship, youth group, etc.)—that they’ve shown evidence of or interest in being an active part of our local congregation and its ministries.
We will be having an informational meeting on Wednesday,
August 14, at 6:30 PM in the library at Dodgeville UMC. (High schoolers must bring their parents with them to the informational meeting!) Regular 90-minute classes will start in September and end in December. (Actual day and time of class will be determined in August, with full schedule available shortly after. Also nursery care is possible by prior arrangement.)
For all who have sensed the Bible or Bible study to be
intimidating, this is the class for you! We start at the beginning: We start with how to get around in the Bible itself. Then we move to basic beliefs of our faith - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - and how God works in and through our lives in special ways. Along with that, we hope to answer your questions about things like "Why the church?"
Won't you pray about joining our Essential Transformation
class this fall? If interested, please contact the church office at 935-5451, or Pastor Rom, as soon as possible! We hope to see you there!
Adult Fellowship Minutes Dodgeville United Methodist Church
Thursday, July 11, 2013
The Adult Fellowship group met Thursday, July 11 at Shelter #1, Centennial park, Dodgeville.
18 members and friends of the Dodgeville United Methodist
Church attended. Present were Charles and Louise Price, Ron and Bobbie Butteris, Ivy Wilson, Klint and Wanda McCutchen, Richard and Mary James, Charlene Mingst, Charlene Bennett, Cathryn Tredinnick, Jean Leigh, Rosemary Edwards, Jeannie Kopatos, Marilyn Liddell, Anna Lynch, Gayle Stewart
There was no formal program. After a blessing led by Ron Butteris a pot luck dinner was enjoyed.
Donations of $21,.00 were received. The next meeting will be a pot dinner on Thursday, August 8 at
Jeannie Kapotas home, 3451 Veterans Parkway, in the Military Ridge subdivision, Dodgeville.
Attendance is also suggested at:
July 25, 2013: Iowa County Historical Society Ice Cream Social,
Museum Building, 1301 N. Bequette, Dodgeville- No program.
August 15, 2013: Kiwanis Chicken BBQ, Harris Park, Dodgeville-
No Program
September 12, 2013: Dodgeville United Methodist Church-
Donna Peterson Israel Trip
October 10, 2013: Location and program to be announced.
November: Ham & Turkey Sunday noon meal at church-Date to
be determined.
Charles Price Secretary
27 - Ron Butteris 27 - Scott Recob 29 - Emily Forrest 29 - Bill James 31 Lori Jacobson
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Angels Across the USA Tour 2013 Tuesday, September 17 at 7:00PM
Grace Lutheran Church Presenting: Alan Pedersen – inspirational speaker &
award winning songwriter Sponsored by Compassionate Friends
Dodgeville Community Blood Drive Friday, August 2
12:30 AM – 5:30 PM Dodgeville United Methodist Church
Wisconsin Council of the Blind Presents Bloomin’ Literature: Helping Seniors Access
Reading Materials 10:00-11:00am
Dodgeville Public Library
Kiwanis Chicken Barbeque Thursday, August 15th, 4:30-7:30
Ley Pavillion, Harris Park
Friends of Library Meeting
Monday, August 5th at 6:00PM at Library For info Contact: Cindy Bass 930-5570
1 - Camryn Leitzinger 2 - Jacob Colden 3 – Jean Leigh 8 - Jane Pegram 9 – Rylan Leitzinger 12 - Doreen Dochnahl 14 - Gail Ray 14 - Sandy Recob 17 - Virginia Gorsline 21 – Shirley Lewis 23 - Michael Digman 25 - Bethany Harman 26 - Beau Smith
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
AUGUST Anniversaries 1 - Ken & Lois Dobson 1 - Scott & Sarah Godfrey 1 – Stu & Karen Miller 2 - Don & Tina Smith 12 - Phil & Julie Udelhoven 15 - Don& Jessica Hazlett 17 - Lee & Mary Lou Oxnem 20 - Jeff & Julie Athey
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