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The Evangel
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News and Upcoming Events
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May Birthdays and Anniversaries
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Serving our Lord in May
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Prayer Concerns 4
May Calendar
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Watseka First United Methodist Church ‘Moving with Jesus into the community to share God’s Love’
Pastor’s Note . . . Becoming an unstuck church calls everyone to trust God and to do their very best. God is calling our church to become unstuck and to chart a new course for the future. Our destination has not changed. However, our course in getting there must. Will you be a part of helping your church become un-stuck? Three major endeavors are beginning to take place to encourage and em-power our church to navigate new waters that lie ahead. The first is the for-mation of a visioning team. The team has already begun to meet. Their work consists of focused prayer, studying the community, listening for the Spirit through the Scripture, one another, the church family and community, ex-panding their understanding of what it means to be missional, and eventually writing. It is highly important that each of us hold the visioning team and process in prayer. Those serving on the team are: Deanna Knapp, Ashley Clifton, Diann Peabody, Soni Knapp, Tony Norrick, Amy Dickte, Lea Sieveking, Hannah Mitchello, and myself. Secondly, we are encouraging the practice of prayer for our church and mission by our church family. On Easter Sunday we passed out a pocket prayer for daily use. Other resources and opportunities to pray will be shared over the weeks and months ahead. Please pray for our church to become un-stuck. Thirdly, our next worship series is titled “Charting a New Course.” This series will call each one to consider what it will take to chart a new course for the church. Plan to join us for these services. How is God calling you to help chart a new course? God-sized opportunities are just ahead. You can find the weekly foundational Scriptures and themes below to help you prepare for worship. Finally, I would like to say what wonderful worship we enjoyed Easter. Thank you to all those who helped us celebrate the resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Your ministry was a blessing to all. With You on the Journey
Bob
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Worship Series—Charting a New Course
May 5: Foundational Scripture: Matthew 28:16-20; Weekly Theme: Know-ing Your Destination
May 12: Foundational Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12; Weekly Theme: Being A Crew Member
May 19: Foundational Scripture: Ephesians 4:1-16; Weekly Theme: Invest-ing in the Journey
May 26: Guest Speaker
May 1, 2019
Special points of interest:
▪ Sharing God’s Love—See
Page 2
▪ UMW Mother-Daughter
Celebration—See Page 2
▪ Website info —See Page 4
June
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Church News . . .
Sharing God’s Love
Join us Saturday, May 18, as we take God’s love
into the community.
We will be providing a free pancake breakfast
for the community at
Lakeview Park starting
at 8 a.m. We could use
your assistance through:
coming early to set up;
cooking and serving from 8 – 10 a.m.; clean-up;
serving as greeters to those who come.
For more information, please call the church of-
fice or Kim Onnen, 815-954-7094.
The next day, Sunday, May 19, we will be taking
carnations and chocolates to staff members at area
nursing homes. You are invited to join us for this wit-
ness event as well.
We will meet at the church at 1 p.m. Come bless
those who help take care of our friends and family
members.
Parable study to resume
The Chapel Sunday School group will resume its
study of the parables of Jesus on
Sunday, April 28. Anyone is
welcome to come to this class
on Sunday morning at 9:15,
even if they did not participate
in the earlier sessions. The
group will have a “Parable
Wrap-up” on May 19 and then not meet again until
September.
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector, Parable of
the Rich Fool, and The Rich Man and Lazarus are the
topics for Sundays April 28 through May 12. If you
have questions please contact Diann Peabody at 815
-683-1004 or diannpeabody@yahoo.com. This study
has provided insight and good discussion about such
stories as The Good Samaritan, The Prodigal Son,
The Lost Sheep, and The Unforgiving Servant.
United Methodist
Women's Annual
Mother-Daughter
Celebration will be
Wednesday, May 8 at 6
p.m. Please bring a covered dish to share. Table ser-
vice will be provided. Please invite a friend!
We are excited to be hosting Interlude Quartet as
our entertainment for the evening! Quartet members are
Mark Servos, Nathan Gross, Ben Light, and Ben Mills.
They received the honor of ILL District Champion in Oc-
tober 2018.
UMW Meeting Planned -
United Methodist Women next regular meeting will
be Saturday, May 18 at 1:30 p.m. in the Fellowship
Hall. All women of the church are invited to come and
enjoy a time of fellowship.
Children’s Activity Bags available Jalyn Newman has made a number of activity bags
for children attending worship services. These bags are
available in the narthex for anyone with young children
who needs something to occupy them during worship.
The bags contain a small snack, crayons, coloring page,
“Bingo with Bob” activity page and stickers.
We thank Jalyn for providing this service.
Pocket Prayer for congregation This small “Pocket Prayer” is being given to mem-
bers of the congregation. It is patterned after a prayer by
Max Lucado. If you haven’t yet received one, please
check in the church office or look for them on Sunday
mornings.
The idea for a congregational prayer came from the
church meeting on March 17, 2019. The purpose of the
prayer is to prayerfully discern the vision for our church
and our mission.
As we join in prayer we remember that the power of
prayer is in the One who hears it and not the one who
says it. Our prayers do make a difference!
Gracious God,
You are good.
You know our hearts
Heal us and forgive us.
Help us find our way.
Thank you.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
WUMC General Fund Report: (January 1– March 31, 2019)
General Fund Income and Expense Summary
March Y-T-D
Income $15,897.14 $51,868.35
Expenses $19,711.05 $52,824.26
These figures do not include $8,055.00 due for 2019
Y-T-D conference apportionments.
Thank you for your monetary support which
allows us to share Jesus’ story and love, ful-
filling the mission and vision of our church.
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5-1 Kathie Both
Virginia Lowe
5-3 Crucelio Hernandez
5-4 Carrie Mitchello
Samantha Warren
Julie Watts
5-6 Shirley Van Es
5-9 Jack Anderson
Marion Ralph
Lauri Zumwalt
5-10 Carson Clatterbuck
Emily Perce
John Rodda
5-11 Seth Waters
5-13 Carolyn Dickte
5-14 Bob Burd
5-15 Lou Drollinger
5-16 Herb Clatterbuck
Julie Kunce
5-18 Salina Hernandez
Carla Waters
Stephen Wolfinger
5-19 Jayden Dingler
Kyle Lund
5-21 Laura Anderson
David Cahoe
5-24 Janet Bunting
5-25 Jon Yelenick
5-26 Lauren Lustfeldt
Sherrill Mills
Steven Neukomm
Scott Newman
5-27 Velanne Gocken
John Zumwalt
5-30 Traci Bishop
5-31 Melissa Beer
Mary Littlejohn
Scott Watts Jr.
5-1-2010 Brooke & Michael Worden
5-2-2015 Dagmara & Adam Schroeder
5-3-2008 Marissa & Cory Acree
5-3-1975 Barb & Bob Sabo
5-3-1997 Lori & Jon Yelenick
5-11-1987 Christine & David Schneider
5-12-1990 Chris & Scott Flota
5-19-1979 Sheila & Ed Brown
5-28-1955 Denise & Charles Corke (64 yrs.)
5-28-1994 Kimberly & John Lund
Baptisms -
Logan Cook, infant son of Matthew and Reilly Cook, was baptized Sunday, April 7 during the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Logan was born December 12,
2018. He is the grandson of Joan and John Cook. Owen Kingdon, son of Jessica & Austin Kingdon, was baptized Sunday, April 7 during the 10:30 a.m. worship ser-vice. Owen was born on September 12, 2017. We pray for God’s continued bless-
ings for Logan and Owen and their families.
Serving Our Lord in May
Children’s Message:
May 5: Diann Peabody
May 12:
May 19: Debi Custer
May 26:
8 A.M. Service
Ushers/Greeters:
May 5: John & Joan Cook
May 12: Craig & Velanne Gocken
May 19: Doug & Debi Custer
May 26: Volunteers Needed
10:30 A.M. Service
Ushers/Greeters: Betty Busick
Liturgists:
May 5 & 12: Jeanne Brown
May 19 & 26: Helen Gerber
Acolytes:
May 5: Abigail Neukomm
May 12: Natalie Petersen
May 19: Maggie Dickte
May 26: Cara Petersen
Radio Broadcast Support:
May 5: Jon & Lori Yelenick in honor of their 22nd
wedding anniversary
May 12: Pastor Bob & Barb Sabo in celebration of
their 44th wedding anniversary
May 19: Ruth Storm in memory of Reid’s birthday
May 26: Julia Carey in memory of her son, Brian
Carey’s birthday
Nursery Attendant Support:
May 5: Larry & Barb Hasbargen
May 12: Pastor Bob & Barb Sabo
May 19: Ruth Storm
May 26: Charles & Ronda Leitz
Sunday School perfect attendance -
Those achieving perfect attendance for the month of March were:
Pre-school– 5th Grade: Ben Clifton, Cara Pe-tersen, Abigail Neukomm (Polly Neukomm).
Choir: Not available.
Chapel Class: Carol Christy, Martha Howe, Pastor Bob, Tony Norrick, Lea Sieveking, Diann Peabody.
May Anniversaries
May Birthdays
Rolland Maddin,
Eric Witkowski (Tony
& Kathy Norrick’s
son-in-law), Norman
DelRosso (Eldon
DelRosso’s brother),
Eldon DelRosso, Bri-
an Woods (nephew
of Gloria Tensley), Victor Tensley, Jennifer Redman
(Dorothy & Joel Koonce’s great niece), Ralph John-
son, Gloria Tensley, Pastor Kevin & Mary Nourie,
Florence Nimz, Earnie Bailey, Pat Ferguson (cousin
of Shirley Pearson), Presley Carman, Annabel Iliff
(friend of Janice Johnson), Barbara Newell, Sheila
Siebert
Military Personnel: Master Sgt. Austin Cox, PV2
Garrett Coney (nephew of Pam Thurston), Molly
(Clatterbuck) Smith (niece of Pam Thurston and
granddaughter of Herb Clatterbuck), Dakota
Copeland, Mark A. Dominguez, Cpt. Jeremy
Willoughby, Jared Swan, SGT James K. Redman,
AB David J. Leitz.
Check out our Website -
Have you checked out our website lately? If not, you should. It’s a great way to stay up to date with what is happening here at the church. There are several pages on our website that tell about church activities: The Evangel, worship times, Pastor Bob’s worship schedule, pictures of events that took place and more. The website is also a great place to keep in con-tact with our community and let them know about what is happening at Watseka First United Method-ist Church. I update it each month so if you are at an event and take pictures, I would love to have copies of them to put on the website. My email is melinda@watsekafumc.com. If you have any suggestions or ideas for the website, please let me know. I am always open for suggestions and ideas to improve the website. You can find the website at watsekaumc.com. Thanks--- Melinda
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Watseka Area Food Pantry -
April has been a busy month
transitioning to a computer sys-
tem from Eastern Illinois Food-
bank. It has been challenging for
us volunteers who are computer
“insecure!” Thanks so much to
Carol Drew for her patience try-
ing to train us.
Also, during April the Special
Ed Class came and bagged
items for the food pantry, a stu-
dent from KCC volunteered for
three hours for class, and the Illinois Indian RV
Group came in to help one morning.
During March we served 103 families—230 be-
ing adults and 139 being children.
For May special items are cleaning supplies
and paper products—but all items are appreciat-
ed.
The Eastern Illinois Foodbank delivery is Tues-
day, May 7 at 8 a.m. We get back from the Midwest
Foodbank Friday, May 10 around 11 a.m. As al-
ways, volunteers are most welcome to help unload.
Pictorial Directory Updates -
Please make the following changes to your church directory: Florence Nimz—new address is Iroquois Resident Home, 200 Fairman, Watseka, IL 60970 Carolyn Longfellow—new ad-dress is 120 Westwood Oaks Ct., Kankakee, IL 60901-2950. Michael Buhrmester—new ad-dress is 1884 N. 2270 East Rd., Watseka, IL 60970-8754 As always, please notify the church office when you change your address, telephone number or life status.
The Evangel’s prayer and military personnel
lists need to be updated. If you know of any addi-
tions, deletions or changes that need to be made,
please notify the church office or send an email to
newsletter@watsekafumc.com.
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Our Mission: Make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Our Vision: Moving with Jesus into the community to share God's love.
Watseka First United Methodist Church
301 South Fourth Street Watseka, IL 60970
Pastor--Rev. Bob Sabo
Phone: 815-432-4903 Fax: 815-432-5070 Church Website: www.watsekaumc.com Church Email: melinda@watsekafumc.com Rev. Bob Sabo Email: bobsabo@watsekafumc.com Evangel News Email: newsletter@watsekafumc.com
Office Hours: 8:30a.m. - Noon and 1 - 4:30p.m. (Mon. thru Fri.)
Sunday Worship Times: 8:00 a.m. Informal Worship 10:30 a.m. Traditional Worship 7:00 p.m. Radio Broadcast on WIBK, 96.9FM and www.wibkradio.com
"Go Make Disciples of All Nations" Matthew 28:19
First United Methodist Church Watseka