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Subject:                                     "Now Get to Work!" - Woodridge United Methodist Church Newsletter

 

            Woodridge United Methodist Church

Join us on ONLINE Sunday for worship services
at  10:00 am.

Instructions can be found below.
All are Welcome!

 

 

 

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

 

 

"Now Get to Work!!"

God has a strange sense of humor sometimes.  Sunday is designated as Peace With Justice Sunday and oh my goodness do we need to talk a little about that!!  Our denomination sets aside Special Sundays throughout the year to emphasize who we are and what we stand for.  If we ever needed to talk about peace with justice, this would be the time!

Some time the famed epistle writer Paul touches on a theme that makes you sit back in amazement and say...."wow!  He hit the nail on the head with that one!"  In his message to the church at Corinth we can see some of that happening.  Thanks Paul, for your writing in 2 Corinthians 13 because in looking at The Voice and The Message versions of this passage, we can hear it loud and clear!  No justice, no peace.  Paul is bidding Corinth good-bye but waves his hand saying...."NOW GET TO WORK!"

But then the Gospel writer Matthew sends us out into the world to make disciples, teach God's way of love and justice and baptize people into a movement that can change the world.  What an awesome undertaking!  After last week's Pentecost experience, we are given the task of spreading God's message in our own voice for others to hear.  Matthew told the disciples back then and tells us clearly today...."NOW GET TO WORK!"

So what does that have to do with the message Paul lays out on this week?  I guess you will have to tune in Sunday at 10:00 a.m. on YouTube to find out for sure.  

 

Woodridge UMC is an open and loving United Methodist community striving to:       

Welcoming to all;
Uniting in service toward greater social justice for all;
Moving forward with understanding and acceptance of all peoples;
Creating disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.       

Our purpose is to offer a safe place and community to all races, cultures, religions, genders, sexual identities, ethnicities, age groups and other beliefs.      

 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

Sunday, June 7th

  • ONLINE Worship Service at 10:00 am

Tuesday, June 9th

  • Remote Bible Study at 10:30 am

Wednesday, June 10th

  • Remote Bible Study at 6:00 pm

Thursday, June 11th

  • Open Conference Call at 1:00 pm

Sunday, June 14th

  • ONLINE Worship Service at 10:00 am

The spread of the COVID-19 virus requires our attention and immediate response to how we gather as a community of faith.  While serious, please know that we must refrain from becoming panicked.  Please be cautious and mindful of your own health and the safety of others.  Our Bishop and Annual Conference are regularly updating their website with information and resources for our church.  Please take a look at it for details:  www.umcnic.org.

 

 

 

Worship

LIVE STREAMING WORSHIP SERVICES

Where to find the YouTube Live Stream
From the YouTube app or on the YouTube web page, search for: Woodridge UMC or follow this
link.  Join us early (starting at 9:30 am) for services at 10:00 am.  If you have questions or problems, please contact media@woodridgeumc.onmicrosoft.com.  Full assistance will be available prior to 10:00 am on Sunday morning.  After 10:00 am, assistance becomes more limited. If you are not available at 10:00 am or cannot get the live streaming to work, a recording of the video will be posted to the Woodridge UMC YouTube page.
 

OFFERING OPTIONS

There are different options for getting your offering to the church while worship services are online.

  • Go to the website & click on the Giving tab at the top of the page or go straight there with this link.
  • Text 630.449.7121 with the amount
  • Drop off in the gold mail slot next to the east door of the church.
  • Mail your offering to the church.


WORSHIP ATTENDANCE

If you watch the Live Stream, please email the church office at office@woodridgeumc.org and let us know that you joined us for worship, so that we might record your attendance.
 

PRAYER REQUESTS FOR ONLINE WORSHIP

If you want a prayer request shared during online worship, please email the Pastor Danita at pastordanita@woodridgeumc.org by 9:00 am Sunday, June 7th.


Pastor Dave's Blog
 

BLACK LIVES MATTER

Words matter.

If anyone knows that this is true, it must be we who claim the name “Christian.” For it is we Christians who say that Jesus the Christ, whom we love and serve, is the Word of God.

Our scriptures tell us that the very universe began with a bang when God spoke. All that is started with a few words.

Our tradition puts a speech, a proclamation, a sermon — puts words — as the climax of our worship gatherings.

Our experience of life together in community often revolves around words shared: “We are praying for you.” “The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” “Lord, hear our prayer.” “Love God and love our neighbors as we love ourselves in all we do and say.”

Words matter. Read on here.

 

 

 

 

Bible Study - Via Zoom

THE BIBLE FOR CURIOUS PEOPLE  -  ON ZOOM

Join us Tuesday mornings in June at 10:30am on Zoom as we explore the book of Exodus.

Reading Assignment for Tuesday, June 9th:

Hosea, Chapters 4-7, plus any introduction and notes your bible provides. 

Questions to consider:

-What excuses does Moses give for not wanting to be sent by God? What would you have said if you were Moses?

-When Moses asks who God is, why do you think God identifies Godself so enigmatically?

-What is the significance of Aaron’s role? How would you feel if you were Aaron?

-What questions does this text raise for you?
 

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak this class is meeting online through Zoom on Tuesday mornings at 10:30AM. Please contact Pastor Dave (pastordave@woodridgeumc.org) to join the conversation. It is a great way to stay connected and all are welcome.

 

No prior bible reading or knowledge or expertise needed. No question is dumb and no one is forced to read the bible in one particular way. We will all learn as we go along exploring what the text says, what it leaves unsaid, what history and tradition tell us about the text, and how our own experience influences our reading.


Wednesday Bible Study On ZOOM
The Wednesday Bible study class on Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. on ZOOM. We will be studying the book HOPE FOR HARD TIMES by Magrey deVega.   Each person should order the book on your own.  If you are having trouble ordering and/or want to be a part of the Wednesday class, please contact Pastor Danita.


Connection Opportunity 
Open Conference Call
Pastor Danita hosts an open conference call Thursday afternoons at 1:00 p.m..  This conference call will be held each week at the same time using the same number.  This will be an opportunity for ALL PERSONS to call in to chat, check in, share prayer concerns, etc..  Please call (515) 604-9099 and follow the prompts. You will be asked to enter a PIN followed by the “#” symbol.  The PIN is 387147144#.


Office Hours 
The church office is ONLY OPEN on Wednesdays.  Please contact the pastors directly in case of an emergency.

We will be adjusting office hours from week to week for the time being.  For the next 7 days, the office hours are:
Friday, June 5th- Office CLOSED
Monday, June 8th - Office CLOSED
Tuesday, June 9th - Office CLOSED
Wednesday, June 10th - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Thursday, June 11th - Office CLOSED

Friday, June 12th - Office CLOSED


Don't Miss Our Next Call

In our ever changing situation, reminders and changes will also come to you as recorded phone messages from Pastor Dave.  Calling Post is one of the tools we use to keep you informed about, and connected to, Woodridge UMC. Please take a moment to add the Calling Post phone number to your Contacts, so you recognize it the next time one of the pastors calls to update you about events in the life of our congregation: 405-308-4474.


Other Opportunities/Events 
FFLITPL
 
Bet you don’t know what that stands for!  First Friday Lunch In The Parking Lot.  During this time of social distancing and our need to be with our church family, let’s have lunch on Friday, June 5, at noon in the northwest corner of the church parking lot.  Bring your sack lunch, beverage and a lawn chair.  Yes, we’ll be social distancing.  Let’s get back to a new normal.  Any questions, call Gwenn Edman at 630-624-3227.


Job Opportunity 
Villa St. Benedict
Do you enjoy working with the senior population?  Do you want a job that’s meaningful and rewarding? Do you want to end your workday feeling like you’ve truly made a difference in the lives of others? If so, then we want YOU to join our team of healthcare heroes at Villa St. Benedict!!! We are now hiring dedicated and caring individuals to join our team in Lisle, IL!  See the flyer here.
Check out our latest openings and how to apply at:
https://www.villastben.org/contact/join-our-team.php 


Online Learning Opportunities 
Learning with the Northern Illinois Conference 

The Northern Illinois Conference (NIC) staff, with the assistance of the NIC Communications team and the NIC Office of Congregational Development and Redevelopment, are producing online learning sessions via Zoom on Thursdays at either 10 am or 1 pm with practical information on how to do a variety of ministries during the COVID-19 outbreak. There are also archived training sessions available for viewing such as Intentional Discipleship, How is Your Soul and financial helps.  All of this can be found here: https://www.umcnic.org/online-learning



Outreach Opportunities

June Outreach Offering:
Northern Illinois Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON)

The ministry of Justice For Our Neighbors (JFON), initiated by the General Board of Global Ministries in 1999, has served thousands of immigrants across the United States. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) sponsors this program, working in 27 “clinics” in several regions of the United States.
JFON was created to respond to complicated immigration regulations arising from the Immigration Reform Act of 1996. The events of September 11, 2001 and the Patriot Act have worsened the situation, causing many delays in existing and new applications and increasing the number of deportation orders.
The JFON network effectively provides services to the community and a strong forum for advocacy.
This organization, which has visited our congregation, fills a critical role by aiding our neighbors who have immigration status issues. In these times especially, they are most deserving of our support.


Rosecrance - Kinley Charity Care Fund
Founded in 1916 as an orphanage by Methodists, Rosecrance now provides addiction and mental health treatment services to thou-sands of individuals and families each year…many of whom do not have the means to pay for services. The inability of State government today to provide an adequate safety net to meet the growing needs of those neediest families is at a crisis level. Rosecrance is committed to serving these families by redoubling our efforts to increase charity care funded by the generosity of individuals, churches and others.
Website: rosecrance.org


West Suburban Community Pantry Donation Promotions
The West Suburban Community Pantry offers food for the hungry and resources to empower persons to improve their quality of life.  Our vision is a community without hunger. The Pantry operates year-round with a goal that each eligible family in DuPage County as well as Bolingbrook & Romeoville receive nutritionally balanced food, including meats, dairy, and fresh produce monthly. We are also registered as an emergency food pantry for Illinois. With the help of volunteers and sponsors, our vision is to eradicate hunger within the families and individuals in the DuPage County area. We are dedicated to providing food for the hungry, educating the donor community about existing needs, and supporting advocacy efforts for the hungry. We also work hard to encourage volunteerism and the sharing of resources.


Looking Ahead

2020 Meeting Dates

Ad Council (9:00 am)               Finance (7:00 pm)         Trustees (7:00 pm)
--------------                                   ------------                         June 23rd
August 8th                                 July 21st                          August 25th 
October 10th (depending on      September 15th              October 27th
church conference date)            November 17th               November 24th
December 12th                          December 15th


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Ways to Connect

Aurora District News

To subscribe to the biweekly newsletter for our district (the Aurora District of the Northern Illinois Conference), please click here.   

Northern Illinois Conference
Find out about upcoming events in the Northern Illinois Conference of the United Methodist Church by clicking this link  

      
June 4th, 2020, Volume 11, Edition 23

 

 

 

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