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Good News July/August 2014
Asbury Church 204 E. Arch St.
Portland, IN 47371 260-726-8464
www.asburyministries.org
Worship Schedule
8:00 a.m. Chapel Service (Traditional and Abbreviated)
9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Service in Sanctuary
10:10 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Contemporary Service, Praise Cafe—Light Meal
Asbury Staff
Pastor: Rev. Tim Dilley pastortim@asburyministries.org
Administrative Assistant: Denise Degler denise@asburyministries.org
Chancel Choir Director: Sharon Newman
Custodian: Charlie Pogue
Coord. Of Children, Youth & Young Adult Ministries: Julie Tarr julie@asburyministries.org
Financial Secretary: Joanna Stone
Minister of Caring Ministries: Tom Lightle tlight@asburyministries.org
Organist: Linda Braun
Asbury’s Mission Statement: “Making disciples of Jesus Christ for
the Transformation of the World”
Vision Statement: “We Will be a Multi-Generational
Church Who Reaches and Disciples Children, Youth, and Young Adults
Under the Age of 40”
SUMMER SUNDAYS IN THE SON
Most of us have said “The Lord’s Prayer” hundreds of times in our lives. We have recited it at funerals, weddings, and in worship on Sundays. The truth is most of us have said it so many times that we often do it without really thinking about its meaning. It is so easy to say it from memory and spit out the words without thinking about what we are saying. But what are we pray-ing when we pray the Lord’s Prayer? What do we mean when we pray it? Why is this prayer so special? During the month of August we will be learn-ing the truths that Jesus wants His followers to know as He taught and mod-eled this prayer before them.
JULY SERMON TOPICS
Sunday, July 6 (4th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: Tom Lightle will be sharing the ministry of God’s Word.
Sunday, July 13 (5th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: Rev. Joe Hines will be sharing the ministry of God’s Word. Joe is a retired pastor and serves as a chaplain for the Baird-Freeman Funeral Home in Portland, Indiana.
Sunday, July 20 (6th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: “How Does God Speak?” Romans 8:9-17 Holy Communion will be served.
Sunday, July 27 (7th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: “Let God be the Judge” Matthew 13:24-30
AUGUST SERMON TOPICS THEME: THE LORD’S PRAYER
Sunday, August 3 (8th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: THE LORD’S PRAYER: “Our Father” Matthew 6:9-11 Holy Communion will be served.
Sunday, August 10 (9th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: THE LORD’S PRAYER: “Thy Kingdom Come” Matthew 6:9-11
Sunday, August 17 (10th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: THE LORD’S PRAYER: “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread” Matthew 6:9-11
Sunday, August 24 (11th Sunday after Pentecost) Topic: THE LORD’S PRAYER: “Forgive Us Our Trespasses” Matthew 6:9-11
Sunday, August 31 (12th Sunday after Pentecost/Labor Day Weekend) Topic: THE LORD’S PRAYER: “Lead Us Not Into Temptation” Matthew 6:9-11
July / August SERMON TOPICS
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
An illiterate couple just had come to faith in Christ as Savior and Lord and were baptized. They began to meet with a small group in their church who dressed alike for service projects. The men wore red shirts while engaging in missions work for their community. The wife of the couple decided that she would make a shirt for her husband to match the attire of the other men in the group. He then wore his new shirt to the next outing; but after coming home he had a look of disappointment on his face. He said, “but the other guy’s shirts had something printed on them and his did not.” His wife, undaunted by her inability to read, sewed three words on his shirt which she copied from a sign in a store window across from the apartment where they resided. He wore it to the next meeting and came home bubbling with joy. He said, “all the men really like his shirt because it described the change they had seen taking place in his life.” It turned out that his wife had written, “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.” (Insights for Preachers, April 1993)
St. Paul in Romans 6:11 said, “So you also should consider yourselves dead to the power of sin and live to God through Jesus Christ.” (NLT). The word “consider” in the original language of text is a term used for finances. Paul is wanting you to know that you can “write it down” in your ledger. You can use it to balance the book of your life. The new life you have received from Jesus Christ is as real and certain as a math accountant would use. In other words, in God’s ledger your debt is wiped out. You died with Christ at Calvary. You were buried with Christ in baptism and you have been raised with Christ from the dead to new resurrected life. Therefore, as your account has “been paid in full” by what Christ did for you on the cross . . . you are free . . . your sins are forgiven . . . you are holy . . . you have new life in Christ . . . you really are “under new management.” He paid a debt that you were unable to pay. Therefore, you need to exhibit a life-style each day that will reflect your new status that you have received.
Remember as you live out your faith, each day you need to ask God to work in your heart, helping you to be transformed into a person who loves God, your neighbor, and each other. I invite you each morning, when you arise from your time of rest and sleep to do a couple of things . . .
First of all . . . remind yourself that you are a cross-marked, baptized child of God under new management. Then secondly . . .
Ask Jesus to help you be obedient to Him since He is your new manager.
As you do this, I guarantee you . . . it will make a difference in your words, attitudes, dealing and facing temptation, your relationship with others, your connection to the church, and even how you view and feel about yourself. Jesus Christ will be your all in all. Jesus died for sin that you to might die to sin. As you die to your own desires, preferences and tastes, others will see that you are indeed, “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.”
In Christ, Pastor Tim
Pastor Tim’s TidbitsPastor Tim’s Tidbits
Free Family Meal
Prayer Services
The Food Pantry is open for distribution on Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday from 9:00 a.m.—12:15 p.m. If you have a passion to serve in this area of ministry and community services; please call the Food Pantry, at 726-9318 ext. 329, to coordinate and schedule a time on their calendar. The Food Pantry also needs volunteers to be placed on the CALL LIST for assistance if there should be a need.
FOOD PANTRY SUNDAY 3rd SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH
Risk-taking Service
Jay County Food Pantry
UPC Campbell Labels
You are invited to join Cletes Rines on Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. in the Chapel, as Asbury, community, national, and world concerns are lifted up in prayer. Any and all interested parties are welcome! You may also offer any prayer concerns you would like remembered by calling the church office. Concerns may be specified or unspoken.
Save your bar code labels from Campbells, Pepperidge Farm, Bic, Prego & Goldfish. No money just labels. The container to put them in is in the Connection Area. Thanks. Mission Team
Bread of Life Community Meal is served at Asbury on Mondays from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. It is for the whole community.
Intentional Faith Development
Extravagant Generosity
Needed weekly to meet Asbury’s 2014 Budget: $ 6,976.00 Received: June 22 2014 - $ 3,456.00
Budget Requests to date: $ 174,400.00 Actual Receipts to date: $ 175,548.47 Expenses to date: $ 173,103.37
Stewardship
Newsletter (Good News) Deadline
Notes of Thanks
Turn in information for the next Newsletter by Monday, August 18 by 3:30 p.m. We will not print a newsletter in July.
Attention all Knitters and Crochet Artists!
Announcements
Dear Asbury friends and family,
Thank you so much for sponsoring me to go to Sierra Leone, Africa this January. I am very excited to see how God is working in my life. Continue to pray for Huntington University's team and I as we are getting prepared for God’s plans! Blessings!
Kristen Dilley
We have been generously gifted with two large bags of yarn. Our supply of prayer shawls and wraps are in need of some re-stocking. Please help yourself to some yarn and have at it! They are truly appreci-ated by any that receive them. Thank you!
Debbie Minnis
Asbury,
Thank you for letting me use the Fellowship Hall for my graduation party.
Brentt Lewis
Asbury, The N.O.W. committee would like to thank everyone involved with the annual strawberry fest on June 21st. Whether you cleaned strawberries, donated food or money, or worked on Saturday, it was much appreci-ated. We served over 240 people and we saw lots of new faces come through our doors. Many thanks to Julie Tarr and some of the youth including Cydney & Alex Huey, Ian Bentz and Samantha Freeman for all your help! We will see you next year!!
May 25 June 1 June 8 June 15 June 22
8:00 Worship 18 21 22 19 20
9:00 Worship 82 131 122 81 76
Nursery - - - - -
Praise Café 22 36 35 24 33
Total 122 188 179 124 129
May 25 June 1 June 8
Nursery/Toddler - - -
Pre-2ndGrade - - -
3rd-5th Grade - - -
Youth - - -
Roundtable Class 5 6 9
Open Door Class 14 20 19
Homemakers Class 16 13 11
Upper Room Class 8 9 8
Totals 43 48 47
June 15
-
-
-
-
5
18
17
-
40
June 22
-
-
-
-
7
17
14
-
38
Worship Attendance
Sunday School Attendance
Radio Message participants for July
July 6—Angie Bentz July 13—Ron Freeman July 20—Julie Forcum July 27 —Tom Lightle
Liturgists for July July 6— Ron Freeman July 13— Tom Lightle
July 20—Cletes Rines July 27—Roger Prescott
Greeters at West & South Doors for July July 6 & 13—Jim & Carol Hedges, Mark & Laurette Horn July 20 & 27—Jim & Marjorie Johnson, George & Betty Noble
Greeters at North (Elevator) Doors for July July 6 & 13—Sandy Schwieterman & Nancy Cheeseman July 20 & 27—Rose Snow & Ellen Loper
Nursery Workers for July Nursery will not be staffed for July Ushers for July: Neil Medler, Don Gillespie, Lew Heffner, Warren Lowe, Larry Loyd, Duane Sautbine and Phil Zicht
Worship Participants
Monthly Activities
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
July 2014
1
Van Reserved
2 5:30p Weight Watchers 6:00p Bucks for Books Small Group, Roundtable Room
3 9:00a Prayer Service, Chapel 7:00p Praise Team Practice, Praise Café
4 Office Closed
July 4th
5
6 Back to School Bus
7 9:30a Monday Morning Disciple Group, Finance Office 5:30p Bread of Life Community Meal, Fellowship Hall
8
9 5:30p Weight Watchers 6:00p Bucks for Books Small Group, Roundtable Room
10 9:00a Prayer Service, Chapel 7:00p Praise Team Practice, Praise Café
11
12 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
13 Back to School Bus
Van Reserved Mission Trip to South Dakota
11:00a—1:00p VBS
14 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
9:30a Monday Morning Disciple Group, Finance Office 5:30p Bread of Life Community Meal,
15 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
6:30p Building Committee Meeting, Praise Café
16 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
5:30p Weight Watchers 6:00p Bucks for Books Small Group, Roundtable Room
17 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
9:00a Prayer Service, Chapel 7:00p Praise Team Practice, Praise Café
18 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
19 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
20 Van Reserved
Mission Trip to South Dakota
Back to School Bus
Food Pantry Sunday 11:00a—1:00p VBS
21 9:30a Monday Morning Disciple Group, Finance Office 10:45a Staff Meeting 5:30p Bread of Life Community Meal, Fellowship Hall Office 7:00p N. O. W. Ministry Team, Roundtable Room
22
23 5:30p Weight Watchers 6:00p Bucks for Books Small Group, Roundtable Room
24 9:00a Prayer Service, Chapel 7:00p Praise Team Practice, Praise Café
25
26
27 Back to School Bus 11:00a—1:00p VBS
28 9:30a Monday Morning Disciple Group, Finance Office 5:30p Bread of Life Community Meal, Fellowship Hall
29 30 5:30p Weight Watchers 6:00p Bucks for Books Small Group, Roundtable Room
31 9:00a Prayer Service, Chapel 7:00p Praise Team Practice, Praise Café
Weekly Schedule 7:00a Moments of Devotion 8:00a & 9:00a Worship Services 10:05a/10:15a—11:00a Sunday School 11:00a—Praise Café, Fellowship Hall 4:00—7:00p Middle & High School Youth, Youth Room