Thursday, March 8, 2012

MARCH 11, 2012 SERVICE

Enter to Worship, Depart to Serve

We invite you to sign the worship registry at the end of each row and pass it on to others in your pew, then pass the book back. 

Our Mission:  "To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world."

WORDS OF WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS

ORGAN PRELUDE

+CALL TO WORSHIP
   Leader: Great Healer, send your Spirit here to lead us in
               our worship.
People: Touch us deep in our hearts with your healing
               and loving power. Leader: Enable us to lift our hearts in song and praise.
People: Fill us with your mercy and grace so that
               we may be empowered to serve effectively in
               the world.  Amen!

+OPENING HYMN       “Thine Be the Glory”                   #308

PRAYER
Thou who art over us, Thou who art one of us, Thou who art:  Give me a pure heart, that I may see thee; a humble heart, that I may hear thee; a heart of love, that I may serve thee; a heart of faith, that I may abide in thee.  Amen.

Time with Young Disciples

HYMN                        “Spirit of the Living God”                 #393

SCRIPTURES  
            Psalter: Psalm 50:7-15  #789
            Epistle: Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16
            Gospel: Luke 10:25-37  

MESSAGE

OFFERING
As forgiven and reconciled people, let us offer ourselves and our gifts to God.  

+DOXOLOGY #95
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise him, all creatures here below; praise him above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.  Amen.

PRAYER OF DEDICATION

+ CLOSING HYMN   “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”        #703

+ SENDING FORTH WITH BLESSING

+ POSTLUDE

(+) Those who are able are invited to stand.

CRAZY LOVE CHAPTER 8 and Hebrew 13:1-6 QUESTIONS

1)      Would you say that you place personal comfort and safety above what God may want to do in you and through you?  How so?  
2)      What risks might God be calling you to take? 
3)      Have you ever tried to do something risky or crazy for God, only to be discouraged from doing so by another Christian?   Have you ever been that person who tries to discourage other Christians from doing crazy or risky things for God?   Describe your experience and how you think God would want you to respond in those situations.  
4)      What would it look like to do incredible things for God, but in a way where God gets all the glory and attention, rather than you. 
5)      Are there people in your life who might fit Jesus’ description in Luke 14:12-14?  If so, who are they, and what needs do they have?  
6)      What blessings has God given you that you can use to bless these people?   How can you go about doing this?
7)      Describe what your gathering of Christians would look like if you began to live the type of obsessed Christian life that characterized the early church.  Try to be both practical (be specific) and imaginative (think outside the box). 
8)      How can you join together with and commit to the other Christians in your life so that you can help one another live this type of devoted life? 
9)      What are the personal qualities that should characterize Christians?  (see Heb. 13:1-6)
10) You’ve been thinking through some pretty audacious concepts.   Spend some time praying that God would move this beyond wishful thinking.  Passion, obsession, and love can only come from God.   Pray that He would work in your heart and in the other Christians around you to create a community that is characterized by obsession with Jesus.  Ask Him to do amazing things through you in such a way that He receives all of the glory.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

MARCH 4, 2012 SERVICE

Enter to Worship, Depart to Serve

We invite you to sign the worship registry at the end of each row and pass it on to others in your pew, then pass the book back. 

Our Mission:  "To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world."

WORDS OF WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS

ORGAN PRELUDE

+CALL TO WORSHIP
Leader:      Come, gather together and let us give God
                 praise.
People:     Let us sing of God’s love and God’s amazing
                 grace. Leader:      May we give God praise for God’s forgiveness
                 and mercy.
People:     Let us sing of God’s justice and compassion. Leader:      May we give God praise for all the wondrous
                 acts from God to all the earth’s people.
People:     Let us sing of our praises to God and
                 worship God with our hearts and minds fully.

+OPENING HYMN          “This Is My Father’s World”                     #144

Time with Young Disciples

HYMN                          Lift Every Voice and Sing”                     #519


MESSAGE

A SERVICE OF WORD AND TABLE II                                      pg 12

THE INVITATION

PRAYER OF CONFESSION AND PARDON

OFFERING
As forgiven and reconciled people, let us offer ourselves and our gifts to God.

+ DOXOLOGY #95
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise him, all creatures here below; praise him above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

THE GREAT THANKSGIVING

THE LORD'S PRAYER

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.   For thine is the kingdom and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen

GIVING THE BREAD AND CUP

PRAYER AFTER RECEIVING

+ CLOSING HYMN     “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah”           #127

+ SENDING FORTH WITH BLESSING

+ POSTLUDE

(+) Those who are able are invited to stand.


CRAZY LOVE CHAPTER 7 AND Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 QUESTIONS

1)      Is your life shaped in any way by the hope of eternal life?  If so, how?  If not, why do you think this is the case?
2)      Have you ever come to a point where you realized the foolishness of seeking fulfillment outside of Christ?  If so, what prompted that realization and what was it like?  
3)      Have you ever done anything that wouldn’t make any sense if all we have is this life, but makes perfect sense in light of eternity?  If so, describe what you did and why you did it.  If not, why do you think you’ve never done anything like this? 
4)      What are you doing right now that requires faith?  
5)      Describe the way you tend to interact with people.  Would you characterize this as sacrificial love?   Why or why not?  
6)      Think very practically here:  How should your love for God flow out in sacrifice for the sake of others?  
7)      Assess your earning, saving, and spending habits in terms of wholehearted devotion to God.  Which of these habits might be foolish in light of eternity?  How so? 
8)      Do you have any possessions or resources that God might be calling you to give away to someone who is in need?  What and why?  
9)      In the definition of faith in Hebrews verse 1, what two verbs describe faith?
10)  How has your faith changed as a result of your faith in God?
11)  End by praying that God would work in your heart.   The concept of wholehearted devotion to God can quickly degenerate into a legalistic denial of all of God’s gifts.  Instead, ask God to show you distractions in your life and expose things that you desire more than you desire God.  Ask Him to decrease your desire for these things and increase your desire for Him.   Ask Him to multiple your love for Him to such an extent that it spills out into every area of your life and into the lives of the people He has placed in your life.

MARCH 3-4, 2012 ANNOUNCEMENTS

MARCH 3-4, 2012 ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

HOSPITALIZED:  Betty Tonda. 

HOSPICE:   Alfred Jones (receiving hospice care at Park Lane Assisted Living).

ADDITIONAL PRAYERS:  Joyce McCarty, Lela Todd, Marjorie Andrews, Thurman Floyd, Myra Ockerman (Doran and Cora VanRheenen’s great granddaughter), Phyllis Barnett, Alberta McMulin, service people and families. 

PRAYER CHAIN MINISTRY
Contact Dorothy Danner at 641-842-2557. 

E-PRAYER CHAIN
If you would like to sign up for the e-prayer chain to receive an e-mail any time a request is made for a prayer, please contact Heather at fumchurch@iowatelecom.net or 641-842-3712 with your name and e-mail information.  

THIS WEEKEND

COMMUNION
The United Methodist Church has an open communion.  All are invited to join in the celebration of God’s love!

NEIGHBOR HELPING NEIGHBOR
A special collection is taken the first weekend of every month.  These funds go through the Neighbor Helping Neighbor office to help community needs.   Please mark your check memo and/or envelope to identify this purpose to contribute.

WEBSITE:  WWW.KIFUMC.ORG

NEW THIS WEEK!

CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Lori Pearson on her retirement from teaching!

BELL CHOIR PRACTICE
Bell choir practice begins Wednesday, March 7 at 5:30 p.m.  Newcomers welcome!

HOSPITAL VISITATIONS

We are in need of extra help to call on our members that are in the hospital just one day a month to stop and visit with them for a few minutes.  If you can help, please call Rita Hayes at 641-842-4111.

NEWSLETTER FOLDING TEAM

If you are interested in being on call at the end of the month to help fold and mail out “The Link” newsletter each month, please contact Heather at the office at 641-842-3712 or fumchurch@iowatelecom.net.  Thanks. 



LENTEN SERVICES

Wednesday, February 29 – Wednesday, March 28
ECUMENICAL LENTEN SERVICES
(FUMC CHAPEL/WFH) (Message 12:00-12:30) (Meal 12:30-1:00)
Ø  This week’s service will be lead by Father Steve Ebel of St. Anthony’s


Wednesday, February 29 – Wednesday, March 28
LAY SPEAKER LENTEN DEVOTIONALS (WFH)
(Meal 5:45 to 6:30 p.m.) (Devotion 6:30 to 7:00 p.m.)



LECTIONARY:  March 10-11
Exod. 20:1-17 Ps. 19 1 Cor. 1:18-25 John 2:13-22

ATTENDANCE/GIVING
February 25-26
Worship attendance:  209
Giving:  $6729.55



THIS WEEK…

Sunday March 4, 2012
NEIGHBOR HELPING
NEIGHBOR
COMMUNION
8:30 & 10:45a    Worship
                           Services
9:30a                Sunday School
9:40-10:10a       Crazy Love
Discussion
Group –
Chapel
Monday March 5, 2012
10:00a              Rowley’s Crazy
Love Group –
EFH
1:00-3:00p         NHN – Act Cntr

3:00-6:00p         Almost Free

                          Shop

5:00-7:00p         Cub Scouts –

                          WFH

6:30p                Leadership

Development Cmt – Conf Rm

7:00p                4-H Club – Act Cntr

Tuesday March 6, 2012

7:00-8:00a         Early Birds – Hardees

9:00a-Noon       Almost Free
                           Shop
9:30-10:30a       Staff Mtg – Conf Rm
6:00p                Education Cluster Mtg – Library

6:30p                Rathmel’s Crazy
Love Group –EFH
7:00p                Good Friday Day
Camp Mtg - Lib

Wednesday March 7, 2012

Noon-1:00p       Ecumenical Lenten Devotion & Lunch – Chapel 

Noon                Wings – Conf Rm

1:00-3:00p         NHN—Act Cntr

5:30-7:30p         Habitat Homeowners Classes – EFH

5:45-7:00p         Lenten Devotion and Meal – WFH 

6:30p                Preschool Board Mtg – Library

7:00p                Jr. Optimists – YR
Thursday March 8, 2012
8:00a                Late Birds— Mr. C’s 
9:00a                Rachel Circle –
Sally’s House
1:00p                UMW Exec Mtg - EFH
Friday March 9, 2012
9:00a-4:00p       Almost Free Shop
Saturday March 10, 2012
FOOD DONATION
5:30p                Chapel Service
Sunday March 11, 2012
FOOD DONATION 
CINNAMON ROLL SUNDAY
8:30 & 10:45a    Worship Services
9:30a                Sunday School
9:40-10:10a       Crazy Love
Discussion Group –
Chapel
4:00-6:00p         Youth Group –
WFH/YR


WELCOME VISITORS…
We welcome you and invite you to participate in all activities of the church.  Listed are all of the events taking place in our church this week.  We realize that newcomers may not be familiar with all the programs or people of the church so for explanations and more complete descriptions we encourage you to visit our website at, www.kifumc.org  and www.facebook.com/firstchurchknoxville, email fumchurch@iowatelecom.net, or call 641-842-3712.

We are family friendly with a well equipped nursery, a full play room, and bathroom for your use.  Please feel free to use our family oriented nursery.   These areas are sound proof from the sanctuary, but you can turn on the speakers and hear the service if you would like.  Large print bulletins are available for the 8:30 service.

Assisting with Services: 
8:30 - Liturgist:  Brent Hanna 
10:45 - Praise Band

USHERS:        
Saturday -  Mike and Dorothy Larson
8:30 – Ron Adams, Kevin Crawford, Marion Friday, Benny Mott, Timothy Shepherd, Jonathan Wilson, and Kitty Shepherd
10:45 – Tom and Lori Bailey and Barb and Joel Johnson

GREETERS:
Montgomery Street
8:30 –
10:45 – Norm and Donna Norton
Fourth Street
8:30 –
10:45 – Virginia Rayl

COMMUNION:             
8:30 – Allan and Merna Furney

HOSPITALITY:                        
8:30 – Darlene Kline and Connie Davis