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Subject:                                     "Teaching the Unmentionables to the Unmanageables" - Woodridge United Methodist Church Newsletter

 

            Woodridge United Methodist Church

Join us on Sunday for worship services
at  9:00 am & 10:30 am.
5th Sundays have just one service at 10:00 am.

Professional nursery care available for the little ones.
All are Welcome!

 

 

 

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

 

 

"Teaching the Unmentionables
to the Unmanageables"

For the last couple of weeks, we have been focusing on children's program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as a result of the movie "Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood".  This will be our last week to focus on this subject matter.  For some of you, it makes you very happy!!  For others, you will remember how important the lessons taught and learned through Fred Rogers and his odd ways, are to the whole of life.  

 

This week, we will look at one of the phrases that was used quite a bit in the movie and by Fred Rogers...."if it's mentionable, it's manageable".  How often do we "avoid" conversations about topics that are considered "difficult"? Or don't say certain things because we fear that someone's feelings may be hurt, or something may be taken the wrong way/misunderstood, or make someone angry?  Well, maybe not so much in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and seemingly for Jesus either!!  Let's take a look at how Jesus goes about the task of "Teaching the Unmentionables to the UnManageables".  The Gospel accordign to Mark in chapter 4 gives us a glimpse of it.

 

Join us on Sunday at 9 or 10:30 a.m. as we take one last ride on the Neighborhood Trolley in Misterr Rogers' Neighborhood.  ALL are welcome!

 

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, February 2nd

  • Worship Services at 9 :00 & 10:30 am
  • Memorial Luncheon at 11:45 am
  • Kettell Memorial at 1:00 pm
  • Filipino Baptist at 3:30 pm
  • A.A. Meeting at 7:00 pm 

Monday, February 3rd

  • Cub Scouts at 6:30 pm
  • Revitalization at 7:00 pm

Tuesday, February 4th

  • Bible Study at 10:30 am

Wednesday, February 5th

  • Bible Study at 6:00 pm

Thursday, February 6th

  • Staff Meeting at 10:30 am
  • Cub Scouts at 6:00 pm
  • Yoga at 6:30 pm
  • Boy Scouts at 7:00 pm

Friday, February 7th

  • First Friday Lunch at noon

Sunday, February 9th

  • Worship Services at 9 :00 & 10:30 am
  • Youth Group at noon
  • Filipino Baptist at 3:30 pm
  • A.A. Meeting at 7:00 pm 

 

 

 

News

BISHOP SALLY DYCK ON THE ROAD TO RECONCILIATION

Last year, the news was all about the Special General Conference 2019 and a new a way forward as a church.  The plan that was passed ended up dividing the church even more and increasing harm. As “regular” General Conference 2020 approaches, national headlines declare the United Methodist Church has already split based on the "Protocol for Reconciliation and Grace Through Separation.” It can all be very confusing. 
 
Bishop Sally Dyck wrote an excellent column to help us better understand all that is happening: 

“This may be the moment in United Methodism when we have just enough reconciliation for us to separate in peace...A compromise (which is what this mediation protocol is) doesn’t make everyone happy or comfortable. But if it is perfected and agreed upon, it will prevent a legal blood bath or the total coming apart of our church. 
My question is: what is the alternative to some form of this protocol going forward? 
I encourage people to attend our conversations in February across the conference.” 

[One of which is happening here at Woodridge UMC on Feb. 13th.]
 

Read the rest here
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Notices

Scout Sunday, February 9th

Calling all Scouts!  On Sunday, February 9th, we will celebrate Scout Sunday.  Our church sponsors a BSA (formerly known as Boy Scout) troop and a Cub Scout pack: Troop 109 and Pack 104.  But we are also celebrating Girl Scouts.  Everyone affiliated with scouting is asked to wear their uniform that day. Members of our sponsored troops will be participating in worship service on Sunday, February 9th. 


IT'S TIME TO UPDATE THE DIRECTORY

It has been 3 years since we published a church directory.  Since then, have you moved?  Did you get rid of your land line? Are you a more recent addition to our church family?  

We will be updating our database and publishing an interim (non-pictorial) directory.  There is a printout of the information to be reviewed in the narthex.  Please take a look and make any needed changes, corrections or additions.



LIVE STREAMING WORSHIP SERVICES
We are starting to test Live Streaming the worship service on YouTube
If you are not at church please try it out. Please DO NOT access the Live Stream in our building. It will consume our internet bandwidth and impact external users.  Bugs are still being worked out and it may not be available every Sunday.

Where to find the YouTube Live Stream
From the YouTube app or on the YouTube web page, search for: Woodridge UMC
Also please consider subscribing to the YouTube page. You will need to have a free google or YouTube account to subscribe

 

 

 

 

Events

WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY
Our next Bible study for Wednesday night will be JOHN:  Gospel of Light and Life by Adam Hamilton.We will meet on Wednesday evenings through Wednesday, February 19th, 2020 from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m..  DINNER IS NOT INCLUDED.  The cost is $11.00 per person for the study guide.  Please plan to join us!!  A sign-up sheet and a limited amount of books are available in the narthex.


THE BIBLE FOR CURIOUS PEOPLE & THE GOSPEL OF JOHN

All are welcome. No prior bible reading or knowledge or expertise needed. 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

Reading Assignment for Tuesday, February 4th:
-Gospel of John, chapters 7-9; including any notes your bible provides.

Questions to consider:
-What do you make of all the disparate reactions to Jesus among the people, the Pharisees, and his own family?
-What do you think is at the heart of the Pharisees’ reactions to Jesus?
-How much do you need to know about a person in order to trust them? 


Also, a gentle reminder that using a study bible really helps. “Study bible” simply means a bible that includes introductions, notes, footnotes, and other helps for understanding the text. Study bibles come in just about every version (e.g. NRSV, NIV, CEV, etc.) If you don’t have a study bible, please borrow one from church. Just let us know you need one and we will find one for you to use.
 

Join us for Yoga Thursdays at 6:30 pm 
Yoga is one way to create strength, balance, and flexibility in the body's also a time to practice stillness and develop patience. Please wear comfortable clothing that ensures privacy while allowing mobility. Bring a mat or a large towel.  Cost is $5 per person. If you are attending for the first time, please arrive a few minutes early to sign a health waiver and meet the instructor. Any questions, please contact Carrie Santucci here.


2020 Meeting Dates
Ad Council (9:00 am)               Finance (7:00 pm)         Trustees (7:00 pm)
------------------                              -------------------                  February 25th
March 21st                                 February 18th                   April 28th
May 30th                                    March 17th                       June 23rd
August 8th                                  May 19th                          August 25th
October 10th (depending on      July 21st                           October 27th
church conference date)            September 15th                November 24th
December 12th                          November 17th
                                                   December 15th




Coffee & Conversation
State Sen. John Curran, Mayor Gina Cunningham and the Woodridge Village Board invite you and your friends to join them for a casual conversation over coffee. Come share your thoughts on community and legislative matters important to you on February 1, between 8:00 and 9:30 a.m. at Woodridge Village Hall, 5 Plaza Drive, Woodridge.






First Friday Lunch
Let’s continue 2020 the way we started by having our First Friday Lunch on Friday, February 7th at noon in the Bonfal Hall.  Just bring your own lunch, beverage and If you’d like, a dish to pass. We promise a relaxed time of easy conversation and smiles. EVERYONE is invited!

Save the Date - Laity Convocation
February 8 - 9:00 am - 12:30 pm at Sycamore UMC, 160 Johnson Ave., Sycamore, IL. This year's theme is "Unpacking Racism," focusing on one of the three Annual Conference goals, "to live out the conviction that racism is incompatible with Christian teaching." Registration will open January 2020.


Conversations for General Conference 2020
A group of 16 church leaders went public Jan. 3 with a proposal that would preserve The United Methodist Church while allowing traditionalist-minded congregations to form a new denomination. To continue the dialogue in the NIC, Bishop Dyck encourages clergy and laity to register for and attend one of the following conversations across the Conference in February.

•  Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 3-5pm: River Forest UMC
•  Thursday, Feb. 13 @ 3-5pm: Woodridge UMC
•  Thursday Feb. 13 @ 7-9pm: Schaumburg: Our Saviour’s
•  Sunday, Feb. 16 @ 3-5pm: Rockford: Christ
•  Sunday, Feb. 16 @ 7-9pm: Sycamore UMC
•  Saturday, Mar. 7 @ 10am-Noon: Dolton: Faith UMC



Adventurers
Join the Adventurers at 5:00 on, Saturday, February 15th at Malahini Terrace Chinese Restaurant, 321 75th St, Willowbrook.  Enjoy a dinner at Mahalini followed by dessert at the home of Bud & Gwenn Edman, 1615 Golfview Dr, Darien.  We always have a great time and are looking forward to having YOU join us.  Please RSVP to Gwenn here.


Boy Scout Spaghetti Dinner
Our Boy Scout Troop 109 (along with Troop 512) is having a Spaghetti Dinner on Sunday, February 16th from 1-6 pm at St. Scholastica’s Activity Center.  Tickets are $10 per person and $30 per family and on sale in the Narthex between services on Scout Sunday, February 9th.  Tickets can also be bought at the door, but please indicate that you are there for Troop 109.


Roadmap to General Conference 2020
While General Conference May 5-15, 2020 in Minneapolis may seem far down the road, it will be here before we know it. Click here for a downloadable document with dates and links for upcoming trainings and resources. Copies of the DVD study "Faithful and Inclusive: The Bible, Sexuality and The United Methodist Church" (resource #106097) are now available to borrow from the United Media Resource Center (UMRC)For updated GC2020 news and information, visit www.umcnic.org/GC2020.


Donate

Annual Youth Pizza Sale!
Pick up your pizzas TOMORROW, February 1st, These pizzas are made fresh. All money raised helps send our students on this summer’s mission trip to repair homes in Lorain County, OH.


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.


THE MITTEN TREE IS CALLING FOR YOUR DONATIONS
The mitten tree is available in the Narthex to accept your donations of children’s mittens, gloves, warm hats and scarves. The donations are going to Woodridge School District 68. They give them out to children who don’t have appropriate gear for the winter weather. We’ll be harvesting the tree a couple of times. Please donate as you can. 


AMAZON SMILE 
Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases to Woodridge United Methodist Church whenever you shop on AmazonSmile.          

AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service.  Support WUMC by starting your shopping
here.  


Volunteer
Election Assistance
The DuPage County Clerk – Election Division is seeking applicants to assist in the election process for the General Primary being held on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. There are a number of ways to assist:

Election Call Center (Late January to March 17, 2020)
-Election Call Center representatives assist voters with registration and voting questions and concerns leading up to and during the election.
Data Entry (Late January to March 12, 2020)
-Date Entry Processors assist with processing registrations and applications for the election.
Production Facility (Late February to March 13, 2020)
-Production Facility Workers assist with packing supplies and testing equipment.
Election Judging (March 17, 2020)
-Election Judges serve at a Polling Place on Election Day.
 
Should you be interested in helping with the election process, please contact Charles Walker at (630) 407-5618 or charles.walker@dupageco.org .



DUPAGE PADS 
A big THANK YOU to everyone who helped support our PADS efforts on December 17th and 18th. Because of your continued support and generosity, WUMC provided a night of shelter and a warm dinner and breakfast to 66 overnight guests-35 men, 24 women and 7 children. Our volunteers did an amazing job of providing food to an additional nine guests that arrived as a result of another PADS shelter unexpectedly closing.   We are in need of additional blankets for our PADS guests this winter. If you have old/used blankets you can donate, please bring them to the Narthex and place in the bin next to the PADS information display. Thank you so much for your generosity

YOUR HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED! Please note the volunteer slots are for ALL the dates (October, December, February, and April) unless you have already made other arrangements. If you cannot bring the food donations or fulfill your time commitment you have signed up for, please contact Larry Cash so other arrangements can be made. 

THANK YOU for your support of this important ministry!


Upcoming dates to participate:  
February 18-19, 2020  |  April 21-22, 2020

Click Here to Sign-Up.


Looking Ahead        

February 9th - Scout Sunday
February 26th - Ash Wednesday
March 1st - Lenten Brunch
March 29th - ONE 10am Worship Service

April 9th - Maundy Thursday Service at 7:00 pm
April 10th - Good Friday Service at 7:00 pm
April 12th - Easter Services at 9:00 am & 10:30 am

 
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January 31, 2020, Volume 11, Edition 5

 

 

 

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