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TIDINGS
VOLUME - NOVEMBER - 2019
WORSHIP SERVICE
SUNDAYS AT 10:15 AM
REFRESHMENTS IN THE FELLOWSHIP HALL AFTER SERVICE
Melissa Fisher, Pastor
James Williams, Ministry Assistant
Alan Parr, Music Ministry
ANGELO MANTE, OUTREACH PASTOR
NURSERY OPENS AT 10:10 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR AGES 4-8TH GRADE
MISSION STATEMENT
TO BE A DIVERSE COMMUNITY IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
LOVING ALL PEOPLE INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD.
WELCOME STATEMENT
FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (FAITH) IS AN INCLUSIVE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY OFFERING A HOME, LOVE, AND GRACE. FAITH WELCOMES AND INCLUDES PEOPLE OF DIVERSE AGE, RACE, ETHNICITY, CULTURE, SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDEN-
TITY, ECONOMIC STATUS, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ABILITY. UNITED, FORGIVEN, AND SAVED BY OUR BELIEF IN JESUS CHRIST, WE OFFER COMFORT AND PEACE TO ALL SEEKING RESPITE IN GOD. WE ARE FAITH.
For we walk by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7
FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
207 EAST DEWALD STREET
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA 46803
CHURCH OFFICE PHONE: 260.744.4238
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: fwmethodist.org
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/FWFaithful
Melissa Fisher Head Pastor
[email protected] 260.403.5979
James Williams Ministry Assistant
[email protected] 260.247.0864
Alan Parr Music Ministry
[email protected] 937.248.9611
Angelo Mante Outreach Pastor
[email protected] 260.438.3180
Robert Taylor Church Council Chair
[email protected] 260.312.5288
Jovon Johnson Church Lay Leader
[email protected] 260.804.2359
John Agnew Church Treasurer
[email protected] 260.760.3166
Mike Bynum Finance Chair
[email protected] 260.447.2617
Tom Bice Trustees Chair
[email protected] 260.413.9840
Cathy Bice Staff Parish Relations Chair
[email protected] 260.413.1607
Angie Hayden Nurture Chair
[email protected] 260.602.5870
Greta McKinney Outreach Chair
[email protected] 260.348.0794
Carol Whitner Dare-to-Care Coordinator
[email protected] 260.749.1550
NOVEMBER Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Noon NA Group
2
1:00 pm Charge Conference
Auburn UMC
Fall Back! Daylight Savings Time
Set Clocks Back 1 Hour Tonight
3
9:00 & 11:45 am Adult Sunday
School 10:15 am
All Saints Day Worship Outreach
After Worship
4
Noon NA Group
6:30 pm Scouts
5
6
4:30 pm Trustees
5:30 pm Nurture
6:30 pm SPRT
7:30 pm Race Relations
Book Club
7
5:30 pm Youth Group
6:30 pm
NA Group
7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal
8
Noon NA Group
Articles due for
December Tidings
9
10
9:00 & 11:45 am Adult Sunday
School 10:15 am
Veteran’s Day Worship
All Church Meeting following
Worship
11
Noon NA Group 1:00 pm
Martha Circle-UMW 6:30 pm Scouts
12
13
7:30 pm Race Relations
Book Club
14
5:30 pm Youth Group
6:30 pm
NA Group
7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal
15
Noon NA Group
16
17
9:00 & 11:45 am Adult Sunday
School
10:15 am Worship
18
Noon NA Group
6:30 pm Scouts
19
5:30 pm Finance
Community Unity 5:30-7:30 pm
Sponsored by FW Parks & Rec in Partnership with
FUMC Outreach, FW United, FWPD. There’ll be a meal, games, prizes & education.
20
7:30 pm Race Relations
Book Club
21
6:30 pm NA Group
7:30 pm
Choir Rehearsal
22
Noon NA Group
23
24
9:00 & 11:45 am Adult Sunday
School
10:15 am Worship
25
Noon NA Group
6:30 pm Scouts
26 27
7:30 pm Race Relations
Book Club
28
6:30 pm NA Group
Thanksgiving Day
29
Noon NA Group
30
Newsletter
deadline
Newsletter articles need to be submitted by Friday, November 8, 2019. Please help with the construction of the newsletter by emailing articles or infor-mation concerning your committee, small group, Bible Study, UMW, youth group or other Faith Church activities to:
[email protected] You may also drop off articles at the church office.
EVERY WEEK AT FAITH Sunday, 9:00 am and 11:45 am - Adult Sunday School Monday, Noon -Thursday, 6:30 pm - Friday, Noon - NA Group Monday, 6:30 pm - Scout Troop Meetings Thursday, 5:30 pm - 4:13 (Youth Group)
Martha Circle (UMW) meets the Second Monday of every month at 1pm in the Fellowship Hall at the church. All ladies of the church, and other friends, are wel-come to attend this meeting. For more details, please see Carol Miller or any mem-ber of the group or simply join the ladies and fellowship with them at the meeting. United Methodist Women is turning faith, hope and love into action on behalf of women, children and youth in the world. https://www.inumc.org/engage/adults/united-methodist-women/
NOVEMBER LECTIONARY READINGS https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/worship/lectionary-calendar
REMEMBER OUR SHUT-INS WITH A CARD James Kolkman, 1308 Union Street, FTW, IN 46802 Jeanette Bissontz, StoryPoint, 3715 Union Chapel Road, Apartment 4, FTW, IN 46845 Carol Munk, 1411 Shingle Oak Pointe, FTW, IN 46814 Belle Whiteman, Coventry Meadows, 7843 West Jefferson Boulevard, Room 521B, FTW IN 46804 Walter Hayden, Canterbury Nursing & Rehab Center, 2827 Northgate Boulevard, Room 511, FTW, IN 46835
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
03 TOM WHITNER
04 LORAN NIX
05 HAROLD ROBINSON
09 MINNIE BRYANT
18 DODIE GOULD
20 GLORIA WILSON
27 REBA ERVIN
N’EAST DISTRICT ChARgE CoNfERENCE…
ELECTRONIC GIVING OPTIONS...
Can’t make it to church due to travel, prior obligations, illness? You can still give your tithes and offerings online or via text. See the options below. Church Website: Go to fwmethodist.org, click the online giving button, follow the prompts. Text Message: Text donation amount to 260-919-0390, follow instructions in message received, details are saved so going forward all you have to do is text the amount.
When? Saturday, November 2, 2019 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Where? First UMC Auburn 1203 E. 7th Street, Auburn, Indiana
Why?
Charge Conference is an annual meeting within each district intended to conduct church business.
COMMUNITY UNITY
AT fAITh UMC… When?
Tuesday, November 19, 2019 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Where?
Faith UMC Gymnasium 207 E. Dewald Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Why?
• Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation (FWPR) has been partnering with the Outreach Committee of Faith UMC for the past two years to bring these events to the public.
• Faith Church provides space and they provide
everything else. • Additional partners who work with FWPR to
make these events successful are Fort Wayne United and Fort Wayne Police Department.
• Everyone is welcome to attend.
SPOTLIGHT Spotlight is a new Q & A feature designed to help us get to know our Faith Church family. The spotlight is on Angela (Angie) Hayden!
Name something people would be surprised to learn about you? I lived in LA for 10 years. During that time I was a fashion designer of contemporary ladies dresses and sportswear that hung in Nordstrom and specialty boutiques nationwide under the Perry White label. Also, in high school I was a track star in the 80-yard hurdles...2nd fastest in the state two years in a row.
At which store would you like to max-out your credit card? Selfridges in England, Nordstrom, Restoration Hardware, Pot-tery Barn, Apple Store, Whole Foods, Burlington, DSW...pretty much anywhere but that’s the old Angie. I’m on a cash budget now so if I don’t have the money to buy some-thing, I don’t charge it.
Choose a movie title for the story of your life?
“The Matrix” because déjà vu is real and “The Revenant” be-cause life sometimes does maul you like a bear.
What's your role at Faith UMC and how did you wind up here? I chair the Nurture committee, I’m editor of Tidings and serve on Outreach. I wound up at Faith due to my parents transfer-ring over from Turner Chapel AME and becoming members here. When I moved back to Ft. Wayne I wanted to attend church with my family and joined when Pastor Jack Scott was the head minister. I did leave for a period of time years later but eventually returned.
If you could have any one superpower, which would you choose?
To be bulletproof like Superman and Luke Cage.
What are your hobbies?
I have a serious Netflix habit but don’t know if that can be classified as a hobby. I’ve always been an avid reader, LOVE musical theatre, films, ballet and I find cooking relaxing as well.
Who do you find inspiring?
Members of my family who were, and are, activists. They influenced me to become one i.e. my late father, Bill Hay-den, my mom, Wil Hayden and my late uncle, Dr. B.K. Stuart.
Favorite gospel song?
“The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power” by Andrae Crouch.
Name three things still left on your bucket list?
Show my original line of ladies apparel at New York fashion week and walk the runway after the models to take a bow, visit the palace at Versailles and take a leisurely vacation to countries around the world I haven’t seen yet.
What's your life philosophy? Keep God first, help others, live and let live and stay in your lane.
Angie, circa 1977, senior year.
SPOTLIGHT Spotlight is a new Q & A feature designed to help us get to know our Faith Church family. The spotlight is on Eric and Robert (Rob) Stamper-Westrick!
Name something people would be surprised to learn about you?
Eric: I was raised on a farm in Auburn, Indiana. Rob: I had heart attack and almost died in 2015.
At which store would you like to max-out your credit card? Eric: Lowes. Rob: Hobby Lobby.
Choose a movie title for the story of your life?
Eric: “The Guy that Loves Sweets" Rob: “Still in a Journey”
What's your role at Faith UMC and how did you wind up here? Eric: I am on the trustee committee. I ended up at Faith 6 months after visiting the church. We were church shopping until God confirmed with both Rob and I that Faith is where we needed to be. Rob: I serve on Nurture and I’m one of the pastors. We were not getting fed so we began the journey of looking for a place that we along with our kids could be fed and become involved. After coming and seek-ing the will of God for our family we felt Faith is where we were to be and serve.
If you could have any one superpower, which would you choose? Eric: Read people's minds. Rob: To be invisible.
What are your hobbies? Eric: Yard work and reading. Rob: Shopping, gardening and gospel music.
Who do you find inspiring? Eric: The power of one person to change the world. Rob: My mom, Bishop T.D. Jakes.
Favorite gospel song? Eric: Worthy is the Lamb. Rob: Behold the Lamb.
Name three things still left on your bucket list? Eric: Learn the piano, live abroad and visit Wiscon-sin. Rob: Go to Israel, visit the Vatican and to be able to adopt.
What's your life philosophy? Eric: Work hard to secure your future. Rob: Live life! Be authentic, make God first in your life and help someone less fortunate than you along the way.
Above: Rob (standing) and Eric with scenic downtown Fort Wayne in the background.
Living Her Faith: Methodist Harriet Tubman. . . Submitted by Paul Ricketts
(c. 1821-Mar. 10, 1913). Abolitionist. Tubman was a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
She was born a slave in Dor-chester County, Maryland but would grow up to become a liberator and abolitionist. She was first named Araminta but later changed her name to Har-riet.
Early in life, she suffered a traumatic head wound when an irate slave owner threw a heavy metal weight intending to hit another slave, but hitting her instead. The injury caused diz-ziness, pain, and spells of hy-persomnia which occurred throughout her life. After her injury, Tubman began experi-encing strange visions and viv-id dreams which she ascribed to premonitions from God. These experiences, combined with her Methodist upbringing, led her to become devoutly re-ligious.
In 1849 she escaped from slav-ery and was a fugitive slave. Tubman became one of the leaders in the work of the Un-derground Railroad. She was given the name "Moses." John Brown, the abolitionist who seized the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, called her "General Tubman." She helped more than 300 slaves to freedom as a major "conductor" on the Under-ground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman - In a movie theater near you November 1, 2019
The extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery and transformation into one of America's greatest heroes whose courage, ingenuity, and tenacity freed hundreds of slaves and changed the course of history.
GENERAL CONCERNS HEALTH CONCERNS OTHER CONCERNS
Our Church Walter Hayden Sheila Brimmel
The Northeast District Becky Fisher Renee Albright
The Indiana Conference David and Angel
Brittenham Loretta Wilson
Pastor Melissa Ron and Dolly
Bunting Ms. Alexander and family
Pastor Angelo Mary Ferguson Minnie Bryant
The Homeless Sue Stamper Roland Johnson
Those affected by mental illness, violence, and/or jail Darryl Middleton Angie Hayden
Immigrant children & families Jeanette Bissontz Barb
Fort Wayne communities Helen Johnson Paul Ricketts - Mother and Father
The United Methodist Church Elaine Middleton Pastor Jack Scott & Family
National leaders Charles Williams Casey Knox, Nina, and Knox family
Wyandotte people Stewart Family Stahl family
Alive Community Outreach Jack Cullpepper Myers family
First Responders, police officers, and caregivers Wade Francis and Bobbi Mustapha
Mass incarceration - local and national Joanna Patterson Alex
Creation Care Mante family - Baby Emmanuel
Casey's friend, New Haven shooting
Gunn family
Vanessa and Tracey Hayden
Ed Fenstermacher
Alexandria and George
Demetria and Devetria
Caiden- Robert and Eric
Jackie's cousin -- Dee
TJ and family
Victor-those who work on Sundays
Alma Moore
TRUSTEES—Meets the first Wednesday of the month at 4:30 p.m. Members for 2019 are Tom Bice, Chair, Wil Hayden, James Williams, Robert Taylor and Eric Westrick. They are planning improvement projects to keep our church in good repair. NURTURE— Meets the first Wednesday of the month at 5:30 p.m. The Nurture team is responsible for the care of church members through events, studies, and worship. Members for 2019 are Angie Hayden, Chair, Katie Middleton, Barb Ashby, Dolly Bunting, Carol Whitner, Dierdre McLemore, Vivi-an Johnson, Robert Stamper, Paul Ricketts, Jeanette Bissontz and Cathy Bice. DARE-TO-CARE—Please be sure to call the church yourself or have your family notify the church if you are ill, hospitalized or in a rehabilitation hospital. These facilities do not notify your church any-more so we have to rely on you and your family. Members for 2019 are Carol Whitner, Dierdre McLemore, Robert Stamper and Jeanette Bissontz. OUTREACH— Meets the first Sunday of the month immediately following worship service. Their goal is to plan events that involve the neighborhood and other parts of the community. Members for 2019 are Greta McKinney, Chair, Darryl Middleton, Tom Cook, Jomare Bowers-Mizzell, Carol Miller and Angie Hayden. FINANCE—Meets the third Tuesday of the month at 5:30. Members for 2019 are Mike Bynum, Chair, John Agnew, Church Treasurer, Milt Ashby, Carol Cartwright, Carol Miller, Jomare Bowers-Mizzell, James Williams, Robert Taylor and Cathy Bice. SPRC—Meets the first Wednesday of every other month at 6:30 p.m. Members for 2019 are Cathy Bice, Chair, Jovon Johnson, Jomare Bowers-Mizzell, Jim Pose, Brooke Ridley, James Williams and Robert Taylor. CHURCH COUNCIL—Meets quarterly. Members for 2019 are Robert Taylor, Chair, Elizabeth Miz-zell, Pastor Melissa Fisher, Tom Bice, Cathy Bice, John Agnew, Mike Bynum, Angie Hayden, Jovon Johnson, Greta McKinney and James Williams. YOUTH—Youth meets at 5:30 on Thursday nights. They do homework until 5:45 and then have sup-per. After supper they break into individual groups according to age for study until 7:30. Jaci Stevens is the youth group leader. SMALL GROUPS—The NE group meets at 6:00 at the home of John and Roberta Agnew. There is one group Sunday morning at 9:00 and one after worship at 11:45.
Faith United Methodist Church 207 E Dewald St Fort Wayne, In 46803
Three Simple Rules:
First, Do No Harm
Second, Do Good
Third, Stay in Love with God