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Page 1: the Difference magazine - September Issue

theSEPTEMBER 2013

magazine

ConnectEasy Ways to Give, Advocate, & Connect

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CONNECTING WITH JESUS

Isn’t it amazing that we have the opportunity to regularly connect with Jesus?

During the month of September, Pastor Greg will take an in-depth look into the book of Luke to explore four different ways that four different people connected with Jesus.

I like to connect with Jesus through prayer. Similar to “The Sinner’s Way,” in Pastor Greg’s sermon on September 29. Through prayers, I find God’s abundant grace.

I also like to connect with Jesus by reading the Gospels —Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Each book has a different tone, and I can connect with Jesus’ words, parables, and prophecies in different ways.

How do you connect with Jesus?

BY CARTIAY MCCOY

SEPTEMBER 8THE CAPTAIN’S WAY: Learn how to shape prayers in humility, consideration, and trust like the centurion.

THE WIDOW’S WAY: See how Jesus tenderly encounters us in the midst of grief.

129 Woods Mill Rd. Manchester, MO 63011www.manchesterumc.org | 636.394.7506

SERVICE TIMES: Saturday - 5 p.m. (in the Historic Chapel)

Sunday - Traditional: 8, 11 a.m. | Sunday Contemporary: 9:30 a.m.

SEPTEMBER 15

SEPTEMBER 22THE PROPHET’S WAY: Re-commit to searching for Jesus in three specific emphasis areas.

SEPTEMBER 29THE SINNER’S WAY: Find out how Jesus meets honest re-pentance with abundant grace.

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04MINISTRY & MEALSSEPTEMBER MENU

Manchester United Methodist Church129 Woods Mill Rd. Manchester, MO 63011www.manchesterumc.org | 636.394.7506

A LETTER FROMTHE EDITOR

06ONGOING ADULTSMALL GROUPS

10NOW REGISTERING:CHILDREN’S CHOIRS

“participating in a Monday morning book discussion of Bob Lupton’s Book, “Toxic Charity.”

—Sally ClevelandDirector of

Children’s Worship & Nursery

“taking Disciple Bible Study I. I’ll also connect by helping new members through the membership process and getting plugged into our church. “

—Jen WhiteNew Member

Coordinator

14SEPTEMBER SERVICE &EDUCATION OPPS.

Cartiay McCoyDirector of Communications

THIS MONTH, I’LL CONNECT BY ...

September is here! Can you believe it? As your fall season begins, we encourage you to connect. Connect with Jesus, and connect with your church family. There are so many ways to do so.

Take a look at page 2 to learn more about Pastor Greg’s sermon series Four Ways to Connect with Jesus. Bring a friend who might enjoy these sermons.

Connect in service. During the entire month, we’re hosting a food drive for local pantries. Stop by the Faith in Action table on Sundays to pick up a bag.

Connect over a meal. Each Wednesday, beginning September 11, at 5:15, families and friends are welcome to join us in a meal before small groups and classes. See what’s on the menu on page 4.

Connect in friendship and education. See pages 6, 7, and 15 to learn about the plethora of small groups and classes available for adults across all interests.

Do you have news to share? Visit manchesterumc.org/comms to submit news for the next issue of the Difference magazine.

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Toxic Charity Small GroupsMondays, Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Barnes and Noble West County Ctr.

Wednesdays, Sept. 11 – Oct. 2 6:30-7:30 p.m. | MUMC Room 141

Connection SPOTLIGHT

Ministry & Meals

“The shared meal elevates eating from a mechanical process of fueling the body to a ritual of family and community.”— Michael Pollan

Join us for meals Wednesdays from 5:15 - 6:30 p.m. as classes and choir begins. All meals are served with a salad, dessert, and beverage. See the menu below:

Sept. 11 - Young’s Fried Chicken, baked potato, Vegatable

Sept. 18 - Spaghetti w/meat sauce, bread

Sept. 25 - Roast pork loin, mashed potatoes w/gravy, vegetable, biscuits

Meal prices are - $6/adult, $4/child, with a family cap of $24.

Sign up for meals with the worship bulletin, online, or by calling the church office at 636.394.7506.

Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up helps us to get an accurate count for ordering food.

Saturday, OCTOBER 59 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Manchester UMC SanctuaryMeet Robert D. Lupton, author of Toxic Charity. Learn to provide lasting change for people in poverty.

REGISTRATION REQUIREDBY SEPTEMBER 30www.umocm.com/toxic

$20 (includes lunch)

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hen Jesus called for the children and said to the disciples, “Let the children come to me. Don’t stop them! For the Kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I assure

you, anyone who doesn’t have their kind of faith will never get into the Kingdom of God.” Luke 18:16

On a Sunday morning, chances are that you have sat next to, in front of, or behind a child who was busily engaged with worship materials created especially for him. Children attending MUMC are learning to follow the rituals and routines of the worship service; putting stickers on the places in the bulletin when we sing and pray, highlighting the times when we stand, and placing a red heart or their offering envelope in the collection plate.

These materials have been prepared for children three years old through 5th grade and are available at the Children’s Welcome Center. If children attend worship services regularly, they may register for their own boxes and packets. There are also materials available for children who attend occasionally and for our visitors.

Including our children with the rest of God’s family in worship is very important because children learn to worship by worshipping!

As children learn about God’s love and hear stories from the Bible read and interpreted, they begin to understand worship as a place where God may speak to them and where they may speak to God. By attending worship services, they will discover that they are valued as persons by God as well as by their church family.

Please express your joy when you notice children in worship. A smile from you will do wonders in assuring children (and their parents) that they are loved and welcome. Appreciate the special gifts children bring with them to worship, especially their desire to be a part of our church family and to worship with you. Help to support and nurture parents as they strive to model lives of faith for their children and make this very important commitment .

Let’s welcome all children in worship!

TBY SALLY CLEVELAND

CHILDREN IN WORSHIP

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REGISTER NOW Scan this QR Code or visit manchesterumc.org to sign-up.

ONGOING ADULTSMALL GROUPSFind unique ways to connect with others! Small group listings are available for all ages and serve a variety of interests.

Sundays, 11 a.m. – noon | Room 310 Currently studying the book of Psalms. Class members are single adults who are mostly over 55 years of age. Following the class, many enjoy going to lunch at various restaurants.

Singles

Sunday Mornings @ Bread Co.

St. Louis Bread Co., 14560 Manchester Road | FaithLinks Current Issues |8:15 – 9 a.m.

Join discussions on contemporary issues and current events. All are

welcome!

Alpha ClassSunday Mornings | Room 311 | 9:30-10:30 a.m.

If you have ever wondered how Christianity went from twelve disciples to a multitude of denominations and a worldwide religion, this is the study you’ve been waiting for. Take an in-depth look at the history of Christianity.

Harvest ClassSundays | 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. | Room 221During September, we will be finishing Adam Hamilton’s study, The Way: Following in the Footsteps of Jesus.

Joy ClassSundays | 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. | Room 141Using the Adult Bible Study series, produced by the Methodist publishing house, we will study Genesis.

SojurnersSundays | 8 - 9 a.m. | Room 219This is a “go deeper” study to examine the books of Luke & Acts.

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NEW STUDIES!FALL CLASS LISTINGS

Faith formation classes are designed to offer stimulating discussion on a variety of topics. Visit manchesterumc.org/smallgroups for a complete listing of classes and meeting times.

BIBLE STUDY CLASSES

THE BIBLE FOR DUMMIES PART 1 – THE OLD TESTAMENTWednesdays, Sept 25 – Nov 13 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Room TBAIf you’ve shied away from Bible study because you don’t think you know what you should know, then this class is for you. Using the book from the “for Dummies” series, we’ll work our way through the Old Testament in a way that leaves you feeling de-stressed and quite knowledgeable. Led by Debbie Irving, Dir. of Faith Formation. Expect about 15 pages per week of reading in the light and lively style of this series. Book fee: $15

LIFE STAGES & FELLOWSHIP CLASSES

WOMEN’S BOOK STUDY Monday, October 7 | 7-8:30 p.m. | Room 222Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi shares the story of how this university professor opened her home to women so they could secretly continue their study of literature after many Western classics were banned. It is a story of courage and inspiration. Please come with the book read. Friends and family always welcome. [November 4 – Extraordinary Ordinary People | December 2 – The Road of Lost Innocence: The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine]

MAKING MARRIAGE WORKSundays through Oct. 27 | 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. | Room 309Dr. John Gottman has revolutionized the study of relationships. As a professor of psychology and founder/director of the Seattle Marital and Family Institute, he has studied the habits of couples in detail for nearly four decades. Come learn about Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work to recognize positive and encouraging ideas for how to safeguard and improve relationships. This is an opportunity to learn how to strengthen relationship connections broadly; not limited to married couples. Individuals and couples are welcome. Led by Mary Beth Harper. Book fee: $12 per household.

Todd and Mary Beth Harper have been members of MUMC for

ten years. Mary Beth has been a Marriage and Family Therapist for

twenty years and Todd has been an engineer at Boeing for over twenty-

four years. Todd and Mary Beth have been married for ten years

and have a wonderful three-year-old son, Connor.

INTERNET FAMILY HISTORY CLASS2nd & 4th Wednesdays beginning Sept. 11 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Room 118

Bring your laptop and your desire to find your ancestors. (Wi-Fi available) You will learn family history hands-on while researching your own family. Leader Rob Meinert brings 14 years of genealogy experience to the class, and offers you a chance to know your ancestors.

THE GNOSTIC GOSPELSWednesdays, Oct 9 – Nov 20 | 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. | Room 311The class will be an introduction and survey of the Gnostic writings recently (1945) discovered. What do they tell us about Christ’s teachings and our understandings today? We’ll be using Elaine Pagel’s book Gnostic Gospels as our guide. Led by Nancy Miller. Book fee: $10

Nancy Miller has been a Christian education director and consultant,

high school English teacher, district curriculum coordinator and adjunct faculty member at

SLU, where she earned a PhD in Education Administration

and Curriculum. “After studying and teaching the history and

development of British literature, I was drawn to study early Christian

writings, the development and selection of our New Testament,

and how these writings affect our views of Christ and His church

today.”

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Youth Habitat for Humanity work day

Sunday Monday

MUMC Grocery StoreFood Drivemanchesterumc.org/fia

3rd grade Bible Fair9 a.m.

MUMC Food Stamp Challenge Beginsmanchesterumc.org/food

Friday Saturday Sunday

Thursday

Wednesday

Month long MUMC Food Drive

8 a.m. (Traditional)9:30 a.m. (Contemporary)11 a.m. (Traditional)

WorshipSanctuary

Labor DayOffice Closed

8 a.m. (Traditional)9:30 a.m. (Contemporary)11 a.m. (Traditional)

WorshipSanctuary

Friday

Bike Rehab5 - 9 p.m.

Saturday

Bike Rehab8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

M&Ms Dinners (see pg. 4 for menu)5:15 p.m.Fellowship Hall

Master Plan Conversations7 p.m.Old Fellowship Hall

Thursday

Friday 20Family Campthrough Sunday at Camp Trinity

Saturday

Saturday Worship5 p.m.Historic Chapel

Saturday Worship5 p.m.Historic Chapel

Worship5 p.m.Historic Chapel

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Poverty Simulation Banquet12 noon

Master Plan Conversations7 p.m.Old Fellowship Hall

Tuesday Wednesday

Master Plan Conversations7 p.m.Old Fellowship Hall

Thursday

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Children’s Choirs Begin4:30 p.m.

M&Ms Dinners (see pg. 4 for menu)5:15 p.m.Fellowship Hall

Sunday

Film: A Place at the Table7 p.m.

Monday Tuesday

Sunday

Visit manchesterumc.org/schedule for a complete listing of all classes and room numbers.

8 a.m. (Traditional)9:30 a.m. (Contemporary)11 a.m. (Traditional)

WorshipSanctuary

8 a.m. (Traditional)9:30 a.m. (Contemporary)11 a.m. (Traditional)

WorshipSanctuary

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Circle of FriendsFun RunManchester Park

Worship5 p.m.Historic Chapel

Saturday 29 30Sunday Monday

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anchester UMC Children’s Choirs provide an engaging environment for children that encourages musical, spiritual and personal growth through education, fellowship and outreach.

Our children’s choirs are a lot like youth group for ele-mentary ages. We love singing in worship monthly, but we also enjoy fun fellowship activities. We help others through outreach opportunities, and create lasting connections to the church and to friends through shared experiences.

While the intellectual, social and personal benefits of singing in a choir have been well documented, we’ll let our choir kids and parents speak to the experiences they’ve had:

“I can’t wait for Wednesdays, because I know I’ll get to come to choir!”

“My son chose to miss a ballgame in order to NOT miss choir - that says a LOT!”

“We don’t want choir to ever end - and I mean the kids AND us parents!”

All choirs meet WEDNESDAYS from 4:30-5:45 p.m. Carpools are available from many schools.

$10 snack fee/child $10 choir shirt fee (if needed)$20 field trip fee for Music Makers (see note on forms)

Register online at manchesterumc.org/childrenschoirs or stop by the music room downstairs to pick up ma-terials.

We hope to see you on SEPTEMBER 11, 2013 for our first day of choir!

Direct questions to Lori Borger, Director of Children’s Music Ministry at [email protected], 636.675.0168.

CHILDREN’S CHOIRS

Sonshine Singers outreach - PJ’s and Pancakes

Music Makers 2008 production - Heart to Change the World

Carol Choir has fun singing and dancing

BY LORI BORGER

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CHOIRS

Lori has attended MUMC since 1993. She began working part time in Mu-sic in 1994, and is now a full time Director of Drama Ministry & Chil-dren’s Music Ministry. Her work draws on her love for and training in music, theatre, elementary edu-cation and ministry.

Lori and her husband Bill have a grown daughter and son.

Kelly was baptized at MUMC, moved away and returned in 2000. She is in her ninth year as a Circle of Friends Pre-school Music Teacher, and she’s alsoa former SonShine Sing-ers director.

Kelly’s beautiful voice has been a part of MUMC’s One Voice Praise & Worship Team for many years. She and her husband David have three grown daughters.

Amy has attended MUMC since 1999. A graduate in Psychology, Amy has a passion for both chil-dren and music and has been involved with both throughout her life.

This is Amy’s second year directing SonShine Sing-ers, after being a long-time choir volunteer.Amy and her husband J.D. keep busy with four children in preschool through 8th grade.

AMY GLISSONSonShine Singers Director (K-1)

KELLY HALLCarol Choir Director (2-3)

LORI BORGERMusic Makers Director (4-5)

MEET THE CHOIR DIRECTORS

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Felicia

MAKING A DIFFERENCE THROUGH MUSIC

As a new Music Ministry season begins, we welcome all interested children, youth and adults to join us! There are many opportunities to share your faith through music and worship. For more information about the choir listed, please contact Eedy Gustafson in the Music Office, 636.200.4702, or you may contact the leaders directly.

MANCHESTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCHMUSIC MINISTRY

2013-2014 CHORALSonShine Singers (grades K-1) - Amy GlissonCarol Choir (grades 2-3) - Kelly HallMusic Makers (grades 4-5) - Lori BorgerCantate (grades 6-12) - John CargileChapel Choir (adult) - John CargileOne Voice - Bobbi Maestas & Kelly Hall (auditions required)Coventry Choir (adult) - Kevin McBethChancel Choir (adult) - Kevin McBeth INSTRUMENTALWesley Chimers (grades 1-3)Spirit Ringers (grades 4-6)Celebration Ringers (grades 7-12) Manchester Bell Choir (youth & adultVesper Bell Choir (youth & adult)All childrens instrumental choirs led by Sherry BolandManchester Brass (adult) - Kevin McBeth

Photo taken by Gary Ford

BY KEVIN McBETHMUMC CHOIRS

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A LOOK AHEAD:

Habitat for Humanity

Saturday, September 14

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Circle of Friends Fun Run

Saturday, September 28

Registration: 9 a.m.

Warm-up activities:

9:30 a.m.

Run: 10 a.m. - noon

Spirit Camp Reunion

Sunday, October 6

During Youth Group

Three-Church Lock-In

Friday, October 11 to

Saturday, October 12

8 p.m. Friday to 10 a.m.

Saturday at MUMC

Festival of Sharing trip

Friday, October 18 to

Saturday, October 19

5 p.m. Friday to 4 p.m.

Saturday

Trunk-or-Treat

Sunday, October 27

5 - 8 p.m.

Senior High Retreat

at Blue Mountain

Friday, November 8 - 10

7 p.m. Fri. - noon Sunday

he youth of MUMY completed their mission trips for summer 2013. They worked very hard and did great things. Please read on for synopses

of their summer travels and activities.

MISSION TRIP TO SAINT LOUIS | JUNE 10-13 This trip was specially designed for sixth and seventh grade students who have had little exposure to mission trips, time away from home, or distant travel. The group stayed at Manchester UMC for the duration and completed mission work in and around the St. Louis area. Students landscaped the backyard of the Manchester Center, cleaned the sanctuary and served lunch at The Bridge, boxed food goods at Saint Louis Food Pantry, took care of animals at the Humane Society, among other good works. MISSION TRIP TO NEW ORLEANS | JUNE 22-29 This trip was attended by high school students with experience in the mission field. They worked with the Saint Bernard Project to perform disaster clean-up and completed badly-needed home construction projects. The Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church, the sponsoring organization, also provided cultural learning experiences during the work week. WORSHIP ARTS CAMP | JULY 1-3 Worship Arts Camp was a brand new initiative. Led by our own students in mid and senior high, we invited kids going into grades 3-6 to our church to learn about worship arts, including puppets, dance, drama, guitar, “stomp” percussion, singing, and visual arts. Our campers prepared a worship experience for their family at the end of camp.

Felicia

TBY CARRIE WING

MISSION TRIP TO CHEROKEE NATION IN VIAN, OKLAHOMA | JULY 8-13 This trip was a wonderful opportunity for mid-high students to learn from a different culture and to share the love of Jesus Christ with those who are very poor. The cultural center is always a great attraction, and we played, danced, and ate with the native people! Our work during the day was to repair homes and churches. Students stayed with their church group, but there were many other United Methodist Churches working at this site. SPIRIT CAMP | JULY 27-AUGUST 1 Spirit Camp celebrated its twenty-fifth year with fun and worship at beautiful Blue Mountain United Methodist Camp. Our mid-high students enjoyed great accommodations and food, leadership from MUMC adults and senior high students, swimming, a float trip, mission work, games, and great devotional time. SIXTH GRADE BOOT CAMP | JULY 28-30 This event was an opportunity for incoming sixth graders to learn all about Manchester United Methodist Youth; a three-day orientation event designed and taught by our MUMY sophomores. This event was aimed at allowing our newest MUMY members to feel comfortable in a new atmosphere, while allowing them to get to know some friendly leaders. Boot Camp ran consecutively with Spirit Camp because incoming sixth graders are too young to attend Spirit Camp, and sophomores are too old to be Spirit Camp campers and too young to be Spirit Camp counselors.

MANCHESTER UNITED METHODIST YOUTHSUMMER RE-CAP

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PASSPORT TO SERVINGAre you looking for a way to make a differ-ence in the lives of others beyond donating and volunteering? Manchester UMC has tons of ways for you and your family to serve others over the next 6 months! From one-time service opportunities to short-term and year-round opportunities, there’s a way for you to lend a hand.

Pick up a copy of the new Passport to Serving at the Faith in Action table or the Welcome Center on Sundays to take the next steps in your journey of service.

GROCERY STORE FOOD DRIVE: Saturday, September 7Manchester UMC volunteers will visit area grocery stores to solicit food donations to benefit Circle of Concern and Kingdom House. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome. This is a great fam-ily-friendly service opportunity.

FALL FOOD DRIVE: September 1 - September 30Bring in non-perishable food donations to benefit the food pantries of Kingdom House and Shalom House. Drop off your donations at the Faith in Action table in the Main Narthex on Sunday mornings or anytime throughout the week. Small Groups and families can sponsor one Sunday of the food drive! Your group would: • Receive food donations • Sort and box all donations • Help load the filled boxes into vans for transport to Kingdom House • Unload all boxes at Kingdom House • Have lunch at Kingdom House • Stock the shelves of the food pantry with food donations Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome. Another great family-friendly service opportunity.

FOOD STAMP CHALLENGE: September 8 - 14The Food Stamp Challenge is a commitment to live on the food budget of the average food stamp recipient for one week. Participants will receive info on the challenge and reflect upon their experiences at manchesterumc.org/food. This is an independent experience, allowing participants to participate in their homes and reflect on their experiences online. The nationwide average monthly benefit is $133.79, which breaks down to approximately $31.50/week, $4.50/day, or $1.50/meal. Can you shop and eat on this budget for a week?

To get a deeper, more personal understanding of what it takes to live at/below the poverty level, watch the documentary “A Place at the Table” together on September 15th at 7 p.m. at church, and join in the discussion after the movie on how we can help make a difference.

POVERTY BANQUET: Sunday, September 22 | 12 - 2:30 p.m.A Poverty Banquet is a tool that enables participants to view pov-erty from different angles in an experiential setting. Participants will be guided in reflection and conversations surrounding issues of poverty and food security over lunch.

SEPTEMBER EDUCATION & SERVING OPPORTUNITIES

To volunteer, or to learn more about any service oportunity, visit manchesterumc.org/fia or call Beth Elders at 636.200.4724.

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REGISTER NOWScan this QR Code or visit manchesterumc.org/smallgroups to sign-up.

ADULT CLASS LISTINGS,CONTINUED

MORE GREAT CLASSES

LIFE STAGES & FELLOWSHIP CLASSES

FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY Sundays, Sept. 8 – Nov. 3 | 6:30 - 8 p.m. | Room 223

OR Wednesdays, Sept. 11 – Nov. 6 | 6:30 - 8 p.m. | Room 223

Financial Peace University (FPU) is a 9-week program that instructs individuals and families

on how to eliminate debt, save for the future and give back to their communities. It was

designed by Dave Ramsey. Over a million families nationwide have paid off $5,300 in debt

and saved up to $2,700 in the first 90 days of class. Materials fee per household is $95.

DEVOTIONAL WRITINGWednesdays, Sept. 11 – Sept. 25 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Room 311

Learn how to use images and stories from your life to create spiritual resources for yourself and others. Led by Rev. Greg Weeks.

HEAVEN: THREE PERSPECTIVES2nd Wednesdays: Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov 13 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Fireside Room (by the Sanctuary)Explore the subject of heaven from three different perspectives. Attend one or all sessions. Sept. 11 -- Heaven Is for Real by Todd and Colton Burpo from the perspective of a child. Oct. 9 -- Waking Up in Heaven by Crystal McVea who is a schoolteacher. Nov. 13 -- Proof of Heaven by Dr. Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon. Please come with the book read. Sessions are led by Trish Gunby.

EMBRACING THE PROPHETSWednesdays, Sept. 11 – Sept. 25 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Room 311

Join Rev. Nancye Dunlap for a study of Walter Bruggemann’s book, Embracing the Prophets in Contemporary Culture: Confronting Today’s Pharoahs. From the publisher: “Brueggemann, arguably America’s leading Old Testament scholar . . . takes us on a wild ride through the poetic prophecy of the Hebrew Scripture, identifying cultural contexts, putting a framework to Israel’s history and, most significantly . . . drawing connections between Israel’s sociological, economic and spiritual status and that of America today.” Book fee: $10.

MUMC WALKING GROUPSJoin in for exercise and fellowship each Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. We’ll meet at local

parks, open with a devotion and prayer, and then walk at our own paces. You may leave

when you’re finished or stay for a while and visit. A complete schedule, including walking

sites will be sent upon receipt of your registration. Friends and family are always welcome!

Led by Mary Corsair.

Stop by the small groups table in the Narthex on Sunday to learn more about classes, and to register!

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CLERGY & PROGRAMSTAFF

Greg WeeksSenior Pastor636.200.4703

Stephanie LendtAssociate Pastor636.200.4705

Nancye DunlapAssociate Pastor636.200.4704

Beth EldersDirector of Outreach and Missions636.200.4724

Jennifer FinleyDirector of Children & Family Ministry636.200.4731

Debra IrvingDirector of Faith Formation636.200.4720

Cartiay McCoyDirector of Communications636.200.4749

Sally ClevelandDirector of Children’s Worship & Nursery636.200.4707

Kandace HerringCircle of Friends (Preschool) Director636.200.4718

Ryan LangelandDirector of Youth Ministries636.200.4735

Jen WhiteNew Member Coordinator 636.200.4734

Kevin McBethDirector of Music636.200.4712

Sherry BolandHandbell Program Director636.200.4733

Lori BorgerDirector of Drama Ministry and Children’s Music Ministry636.200.4716

John CargileOrganist/Music Associate 636.200.4728

Will BrinkhorstAudio / Visual Coordinator636.200.4741

VISIT MANCHESTERUMC.ORG TO LEARN MORE.

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Have a question or a need?Contact Manchester UMC staff at

firstname.lastname@manchesterumc.

Phil EstesDirector of Administration 636.200.4706

Mary PettitFinance Director636.200.4722