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Trailhead #2

God Gave It to Us

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to God!


We are so glad to welcome you to worship this morning!

WORSHIP TIMES

CLASSIC WORSHIP: Sundays at 8:45 & 10:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary. NEWDAY PRAISE WORSHIP: Sundays at 8:45 & 10:00 a.m. in the Worship Annex. YOUTH WORSHIP: Sundays at 10:00 a.m. in room 200. PREACHING CHAPEL: Sundays at 11:15 a.m. in the Sanctuary.

CONNECT

Thank you for spending time at Plainfield United Methodist Church today! We hope that you enjoy worship and are able to experience God’s presence in this place. Please stop by the Welcome Center in the South lobby to talk with a PUMC member, learn more about PUMC, and receive a free gift.

COFFEE & REFRESHMENTS

In the North lobby, you’ll find great coffee, refreshments and a place to chat and meet people. Please make yourself at home.

PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN

The children’s programs of PUMC are well supervised and offer warm, caring, and fun atmospheres. INFANT AND TODDLERS: Care is provided in room 15 from 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. every Sunday. THREE – PRE-K AGED CHILDREN: Sunday school is at 10:00 a.m. in room 20. CHILDREN GRADES K-5: “Bible Explorers” begins at 10:00 in the south hallway. Classrooms are marked. Children may begin arriving 9:45 a.m. in room 107, the Gathering Place, for worship and music before class. During all worship services in the sanctuary, activity bags for children are available from the ushers.

STUDENT MINISTRY PROGRAMS

Middle and High School students will find a worship experience led by Youth Pastor Bob Preusch and the student worship team at 10:00 a.m. every Sunday upstairs in room 200.

ADULT SMALL GROUP LIFE

Learn more about the many adult small groups at PUMC by picking up a brochure from the information rack in the south lobby.

SPIRITUAL SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT

Stephen Ministers are church members trained to be confidential, listening, prayerful encouragers to anyone needing extra support for life’s challenges. Please contact a Stephen Minister by phoning the church office.

WEEKDAY CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

PUMC offers weekday children’s programs for ages 12 months—age 5. All day care also available from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Please email Director Sigrid Schuld at sschuld@ pumc.org.

BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

For children in Grades K-5 from 6:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. For more information, email Director Carissa Wooden at cwooden@pumc.org.

CONTACT US

600 Simmons Street, Plainfield IN 46168 PUMC.ORG | 317.839.2319 | pumc@pumc.org


Trailhead #1

We Have It Good

Deuteronomy 8:1 1- 1 8

Trailhead #2

God Gave It to Us

Trailhead #3

Glory to God!

OCTOBER 7, 2018 NEWDAY PRAISE WORSHIP | 8:45 & 10:00 A.M.

GOD GAVE IT TO US

DEUTERONOMY 8:11-18 REV. ELIZABETH GILBERT We like to think we are self-sufficient, but it’s a hard notion to maintain. How did your breakfast get to your table? Who grew the food, packed it, and delivered it to the store or restaurant? Who made your clothes? And on it goes. Many people played a part in providing the “stuff” of our lives. If we investigate deeply enough, we discover God—the source of “all good gifts.” Ultimately and correctly, our gratitude is to God. We are on The Gratitude Path. The first Jesus-followers were not called “Christians” for a number of years. At first they were called people of “The Way.” That evokes the notion of a path—a hike—if you will. The path to gratitude is the path to knowing God, proclaiming God, and seeing God. It’s a life-giving and life-changing destination. In fact, gratitude is a path that puts us in direct contact with Jesus!

God Gave It to Us Trailhead #2

Identify a new, different, or unfamiliar way to express gratitude to God this week. Practice this new expression of gratitude for the next seven days.


TODAY’S SCRIPTURE Take care that you do not forget the Lord your God, by failing to keep his commandments, his ordinances, and his statutes, which I am commanding you today. When you have eaten your fill and have built fine houses and live in them, and when your herds and flocks have multiplied, and your silver and gold is multiplied, and all that you have is multiplied, then do not exalt yourself, forgetting the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery, who led you through the great and terrible wilderness, an arid wasteland with poisonous snakes and scorpions. He made water flow for you from flint rock, and fed you in the wilderness with manna that your ancestors did not know, to humble you and to test you, and in the end to do you good. Do not say to yourself, “My power and the might of my own hand have gotten me this wealth.” But remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you power to get wealth, so that he may confirm his covenant that he swore to your ancestors, as he is doing today.

DEUTERONOMY 8:11-18 (NRSV)


CROP WALK OCTOBER 7 Join the CROP Walk today Sunday, October 7 to be in Hummel Park to walk with others in raising awareness of the issue of hunger around the world. And your walking will also raise money for food and clean water in many areas both locally and around the world.

Winter is coming so now is the time to search the closets and other storage areas of your homes to find coats and cold-weather gear which you and your family no longer use or need. Please bring heavy, used or new, clean coats to PUMC and place them in the big boxes labeled for coat collection. Also helpful are hats, scarves, gloves, and mittens to help keep children and adults in our area warm. Thank you for showing God’s BIG Love with the gift of warmth.

You can register and pick-up a Donation Envelope at PUMC in the Main Lobby this morning. Then join other walkers at Hummel Park (in Plainfield, IN) at Shelter House #3 at 1:30 p.m., Oct. 7. Walk starts at 2:00 p.m. The route will take you past the Dairy Queen Donations can be accepted at PUMC for a Dilly Bar and then back to the park. See through October 10. you there! Visit the display in the Main Lobby at PUMC today to learn more and participate.

October 28 4 - 6:00 p.m.

IMAGINE THANKSGIVING OR CHRISTMAS DINNER … Now imagine Thanksgiving or Christmas Dinner with yeast rolls from the Beef House!!! It’s possible, thanks to this annual fundraiser from the FUN Adult Sunday School Class! The class will be taking orders for rolls, apple butter and strawberry jam on Sundays, October 21 and 28. Payment is required at time of order. Delivery will be on Sunday, November 18. Visit the display in the south lobby or just outside the Worship Annex to place an order. Proceeds benefit various church ministries and missions.

TRUNK TREAT or

North Parking Lot

Plainfield United Methodist Church

600 Simmons Street Plainfield, IN 46168

and 6 - 7:15 p.m.

SPOOKTACULAR & SILENT MOVIE with pipe organist

PETER

CONTE Sanctuary

Plainfield United Methodist Church

www.pumc.org · facebook.com/PlainfieldUMC


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CONSECRATION SUNDAY IS COMING OCTOBER 28

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Congregations that approach financial stewardship from a biblical perspective do not view the money Christians give to their church merely as a way to pay its bills. Rather, such congregations see financial contributions as a way to help people grow spiritually in their relationship with God by supporting their church’s mission and ministry with a percentage of their incomes. To this end, PUMC’s Finance Committee has selected the New Consecration Sunday Stewardship Program again this year as a way to teach the biblical and spiritual principles of generous giving in our stewardship education emphasis this year. New Consecration Sunday is based on the biblical philosophy of the need of the giver to give for his or her own spiritual development, rather than on the need of the church to receive. Instead of treating people like members of a social club who should pay dues, we will treat people like followers of Jesus Christ who want to give unselfishly as an act of discipleship. New Consecration Sunday encourages people toward proportionate and systematic giving in response to the question, “What percentage of my income is God calling me to give?”

Consecration Sunday Worship and Celebration October 28, 2018

8:45 and 10:00 a.m. in both Classic Sanctuary Worship & NewDay Praise Worship Childcare, Children’s Activities, and Continental Breakfast Provided

During morning worship on Consecration Sunday, October 28, we are asking attendees and members to make their financial commitments to the church’s missionary, benevolent, and educational ministries in this community and around the world. Every attendee and member who completes an Estimate of Giving Card does so voluntarily by attending morning worship on Consecration Sunday. We urge people to attend who feel strongly opposed to completing a card. The procedure is done in such a way that no one feels personal embarrassment if he or she chooses not to fill out a card. During morning worship our guest leader, Rev. Kent Millard, author of The Gratitude Path, will conduct a brief period of instruction and inspiration, climaxed by members making their commitments as a confidential act of worship. We encourage you to participate in worship on Consecration Sunday. Worship will be according to PUMC’s usual worship schedule of 8:45 and 10:00 a.m. in both Classic Sanctuary Worship and NewDay Praise Worship. Persons from whom PUMC does not receive a pledge card response in worship on that Sunday will receive one the mail in the days following. The Consecration Sunday Team led by Mike Rohrer will make every effort to plan informative and inspiring worship events that Sunday. Thanks in advance for your enthusiastic participation in Consecration Sunday events. Nikki Shoultz Church Council Chair council@pumc.org


TODAY @ PUMC

• Kairos Prison Ministry (ML)

CALENDAR | OCT 7 - OCT 13 SUNDAY

Worship Disciple 1 Fast Track with Bree Dunscombe CROP Walk Youth Confirmation Class

MONDAY

Homeless Ministry Food Prep Homeless Ministry Food Delivery

Praise Bell Choir Endowment Committee Sanctuary Bell Choir

Finance Committee Threshold Singers of Hendricks County

TUESDAY

Tuesday Morning Prayer Group Revelations Class - Cookie Baking

Churchwide Study with Kathy Perry

Rachel Women’s Circle (United Methodist Women) Hope Circle (United Methodist Women) Kids Connection Board Meeting

SEND US TO PRISON… PLEASE!

WEDNESDAY

Knit For Kids Mission Project More Than Conquerors Connection Point High School Youth Bible Study Church Council

On October 11-14, Pastor Ken Loudenback, and PUMC Members Dave Korty, Norm Geible and Bill Kirchoff will be going into THURSDAY Kairos Prison Ministry Plainfield Correctional Facility to share Men’s Bible Study God’s love and grace with the men there. On with Pastor Ron Mercer November 1-4, PUMC Member Mary Geible NewDay Praise Team Rehearsal will be doing the same for the women at Churchwide Study Rockville Correctional Facility. with Rev. Charlie Wilfong Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal

You can help send these persons to prison equipped to serve God and the people FRIDAY there, many who have been forgotten, Men’s Kairos Prison Ministry but are still God’s children. You can help Friday Morning Bible Study by baking cookies (lots of cookies), making Encore - Special Program encouraging posters, providing financial support, or praying for the weekend. Come SATURDAY to a closing ceremony (Oct. 14 or Nov. 4) to Men’s Kairos Prison Ministry see firsthand how God has impacted lives. Second Saturday Lunch Preparation (And perhaps you would like to be on a future team!) The PUMC Kairos team will be at a Kairos table in the Main Lobby on Sundays through Oct. 7 to accept your support. If you have specific questions, please contact any team member through the church office, 317.839.2319.

See page 2 1:00 p • L 1:30 p • O 4:30 p • 200 12:00 p • Ki 5:00 p • O

6:00 p • B 6:00 p • K 7:00 p • B 7:00 p • K 7:00 p • M 8:30 a • K 3:00 p • Ki

6:30 p • L 7:00 p • CH 7:00 p • K 7:00 p • 210 1:30 p • K 3:00 p • 200 6:00 p • O 7:00 p • L CH & Ki 9:00 a • K 6:00 p • A 7:00 p • K 7:30 p • M CH & Ki 9:45 a • K 1:00 p • K CH & Ki 8:30 a • K

Calendar Legend: A=Worship Annex, B=Bell Room, CH=Clayton Hall, EP=East Parking Lot, K=Koinonia Room, Ki=Kitchen, L=Library, M=Choir Room, ML=Main Lobby, NL=North Lobby, O=Off-site, S=Sanctuary, SL=South Lobby, SP=South Parking, V=Various Classrooms, W=Wesley Room, WR=Church Office Work Room, WW=Wesley Woods, Y=Youth Room Upstairs, #=Room Number


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PUMC VITAL SIGNS GIVING

SEPTEMBER 30, 2018: YTD CONTRIBUTIONS: PRIOR YTD CONTRIBUTIONS: ONLINE GIVING FOR AUGUST

PRAISE & PRAYER $ 15,400 $ 780,480 $ 789,874 $13,658

2018 YTD BASIC MINISTRY BUDGET THRU AUGUST GIVING EXPENSES GIVING – EXPENSE BALANCE 8 MONTHS “BUDGET”

$ 706,257 $ 646,443 $ 59,814 $ 696,979

ATTENDANCE

SEPTEMBER 30, 2018: PREVIOUS 52 WK AVG: IN SERVICE TO PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF THIS CONGREGATION LAST WEEK:

367 420 27

WAYS TO GIVE Give in person in worship on Sunday ACH ACH morning. IN-PERSON AUTOMATED IN-PERSON ONLINE ONLINE AUTOMATED

Phone the Finacial Administrator in the Church Office to set up, 317.839.2319.

Online at pumc.org ACH or via SecureGive on your mobile device. AUTOMATED

Give through the Plainfield UMC App. Get the app on your mobile device at pumc.link/getapp

CASH/CHECK CASH/CHECK

ONLINE SECURE

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STAY IN CONTACT ENEWS FROM PUMC Visit www.pumc.org to sign-up for free weekly eNews and digital delivery of the monthly newsletter “The Circuit Rider.”

PUMC WIRELESS NETWORK Wireless Network Name: PUMC Network Password: pumc1

FOLLOW PUMC /PlainfieldUMC /NewDayPraise /PUMCBibleExplorers

GIVE SECURELY ONLINE pumcgives.to/pumc or in the Plainfield UMC Mobile App.

PUMC WEEKLY WORSHIP NOTES Available in the Plainfield UMC Mobile App

SERMON DOWNLOADS Sunday sermons can be downloaded from pumc.org, from iTunes, or are available in the Plainfield UMC Moble App

Known in the hospital this week: Karen Wagler Norma Ware Webb James Faith Gallaher Please take a moment to touch and pray over the blanket for: Kent Smith from Lori Sargent and Mary Bazan with prayers for strength and healing. Our love & sympathy are shared with:

the family and friends of Catherine Wisehart on her death. Hospitality Volunteers include: Tom Hilligoss, Evan Wolfe, Ben & Justin Laver, Frank Davis, Russ & Sandy Combs, Martha Roath, Betty Denton, Sara Thrasher, Chuck & Jan Farnsley, Tamara Miller, Mary Ann Hamilton, Shirley Overton, Greg Hole, Jim Rodarmel, Joe Bennett, Larry Rudy, Tim Hansen, Leanne Tam, Mark Preis, Mike McFarling, John Bizeau, Kevin Gray, Brooks Wagler, Gerald Rhodes, Lance Burris, Orville Stenger, Todd Sprinkle, Clint Groeschen, Mike & Laurie Rohrer, Steve & Karen Best Classic Worship Acolytes: 8:45 a.m. Cameron Zick Andrew Zick Classic Worship Liturgists: 8:45 a.m. Rev. Dan Stone 10:00 a.m. Kathy Perry Communion Stewards: 8:45 a.m. Mary Geible & Mary Winters 10:00 a.m. Anita Green & Shannen Shortt Infant/Toddler Room this Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Kathy Everman 10:00 a.m. Antha McKinney CLA = Classic Worship, NDP=NewDay Praise Worship

PUMC STAFF: Charlie Wilfong Senior Pastor Elizabeth Gilbert Associate Pastor Ken Loudenback Associate Pastor Bob Preusch Pastor of Youth Ministries Jacob Tipantasig-Wolverton Director of Music Director of Children’s Ministries NewDay Praise Worship Leader Simon Pick Choir Director/Principal Organist Geneva Stonecipher-Overbaugh Interim Staff Accompanist Jaime Carini Organ Scholar Lynn Blosser Bell Choir Director Brent Miller Office Manager Eiric Shriner Communications Rebecca Blackwelder Financial Administrator Sigrid Schuld Weekday Children’s Director Carissa Wooden Kids Connection Director Steve Manning Facility Manager Bonnie Walden Custodian/Housekeeper Brooks Wagler Night Custodian Contact staff members through the church office at 317.839.2319 or by email. (first initial, last name@pumc.org) The deadline to have information included in this weekly folder is Tuesday, 9 a.m. Please deliver to the church office or to eshriner@pumc.org.


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