07152018 NewDay Praise Worship

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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.

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

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.


JULY 15, 2018 NEWDAY PRAISE WORSHIP | 8:45 & 10:00 A.M.

FOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF A SERVANT LEADER 1 SAMUEL 17:12-22 JACOB TIPANTASIG-WOLVERTON

The Bible calls David “a man after God’s own heart.” As we look further into the story of David & Goliath we discover that David was 1) anointed by Samuel 2) a respected musician 3) a humble shepherd and 4) a model for servant leadership. Throughout the beginning stages of David & Goliath’s story, we find David exhibits 4 characteristics of servant leadership: 1) takes the initiative 2) responsible with tasks 3) obedient 4) expedient - wasted no time. Goliath embodies the obstacles that we face today. God fills us with the power of the Holy Spirit to face these obstacles in unique ways. Intimidation, fear of man, jealousy, anger were all obstacles that David faced. However, he overcame by walking in obedience, and understanding that he carried his own unique gifting and skills set that would help him overcome Goliath.


TODAY’S SCRIPTURE Now David was the son of an Ephrathite named Jesse, who was from Bethlehem in Judah. Jesse had eight sons, and in Saul’s time he was very old. Jesse’s three oldest sons had followed Saul to the war: The firstborn was Eliab; the second, Abinadab; and the third, Shammah. David was the youngest. The three oldest followed Saul, but David went back and forth from Saul to tend his father’s sheep at Bethlehem. For forty days the Philistine came forward every morning and evening and took his stand. Now Jesse said to his son David, “Take this ephah of roasted grain and these ten loaves of bread for your brothers and hurry to their camp. Take along these ten cheeses to the commander of their unit. See how your brothers are and bring back some assurance[b] from them. They are with Saul and all the men of Israel in the Valley of Elah, fighting against the Philistines.” Early in the morning David left the flock in the care of a shepherd, loaded up and set out, as Jesse had directed. He reached the camp as the army was going out to its battle positions, shouting the war cry. Israel and the Philistines were drawing up their lines facing each other. David left his things with the keeper of supplies, ran to the battle lines and asked his brothers how they were.

1 SAMUEL 17:12-22 (NIV)

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Back to School Supply Drive Buy today - drop off any time before July 20!

NEEDED SUPPLIES

COLORED PENCILS COMPOSITION NOTEBOOKS SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS WASHABLE MARKERS LOOSE LEAF PAPER CALCULATORS FOLDERS USB DRIVES NOTECARDS PROTRACTOR CRAYONS GLUE BACKPACKS PENCILS BINDERS RULERS PENS ERASERS

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FOR DISTRIBUTION AT PUMC’S JULY 29 BACK TO SCHOOL WORSHIP

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PLAINFIELD UMC DONATION DEPOT DOOR 2 600 SIMMONS ST PLAINFIELD IN 46168 9:00-6:00 MONDAY-FRIDAY CONTACT:

Jacob

Tipantasig-Wolverton jwolverton@pumc.org 317.839.2319


Encore Senior Ministries TODAY IS FINAL DAY TO SIGN UP

FOR ENCORE TRIP TO GODSPELL Encore looks forward to traveling to Calvary UMC in Brownsburg on Sunday, July 22, to witness Godspell, a musical presented by Theatre for Christ. After the program, we will enjoy a meal at Elegance Restaurant which is also located in Brownsburg. The cost is $12 for the program in addition to the meal at your own expense. We will depart from Door 1 at 1 p.m. Sign up at the Encore Desk located in the main lobby. Questions? Please call Sue Hylton at 317.839.2946.

DRIVE A LITTLE, GIVE A LOT PUMC is pleased to offer transportation to worship and church events (and occassional personal appointments) to those who find it difficult to otherwise participate here at church. Can you help by serving as a driver about one time per month? Your responsibility will be to pick up a local PUMCer using your own vehicle, bring him or her to the designated event (Sunday worship, small group, etc), and return the person home following. Thank you for prayerfully considering this need. If you would be willing to talk with transporation coordinator Jane Iles, please mark your Connection Card this morning, and Jane will be in touch. Thank you for showing God’s BIG Love to our neighbors through your service!


TODAY @ PUMC • •

Fish Fry Sign Ups (ML) Fish Fry Pre-sale Tickets (NL & SL)

CALENDAR | JUL 15 - 21 SUNDAY Worship

MONDAY

Homeless Ministry Food Prep Homeless Ministry Food Delivery

TUESDAY

Tuesday Morning Prayer Group Nine on Tuesday Trustees Meeting Children’s Council

See page 2 12:00 p • K 5:00 p • K 8:30 a • K 9:00 a • Y 7:00 p • K 7:00 p • 9

WEDNESDAY

Mary Martha Circle United Methodist Women More Than Conquerors Satisfying the Hunger ChristCare Small Group

12:00 p • K 3:00 p • 200 7:00 p • L

THURSDAY

2018 PUMC ANNUAL FISH FRY

Bible Study with Pastor Ron Mercer NewDay Praise Team Rehearsal Adult Choir Rehearsal

9:00 a • K 6:00 p • A 7:00 p • S

FRIDAY

The 2018 PUMC Annual Fish Fry is July 27 and Submissions due for the August Circuit Rider 28! Golden Girls

2:00 p • CH

Sign up to help in the main lobby at PUMC on Sunday mornings today and July 22. Please SATURDAY stop at the tables to learn more and find a Calendar Legend: A=Worship Annex, B=Bell Room, place to serve! CH=Clayton Hall, EP=East Parking Lot, K=Koinonia Room, PUMC’s annual Fish Fry is one of the biggest outreach events of PUMC each year. We welcome thousands of neighbors and friends, serve tons of food (literally – tons!), and the profits all support missions both near and far. Sunday School classes, youth groups, the PUMC Missions Committee, and other groups directly benefit from volunteering for this event. We are proud of the nearly 200 volunteers each year who participate by baking desserts, frying fish, serving in the main line, and so much more. From humble beginnings of welcoming home troops from WWII, this annual event has been embraced by the entire Plainfield area community. Please plan on enjoying the good food and hospitality with us at this year’s fish fry. Jane Iles, First Chair, fishfry@pumc.org Rich Philip, Second Chair Tom Iles, Third Chair

Ki=Kitchen, L=Library, M=Choir Room, ML=Main Lobby, NL=North Lobby, O=Off-site, S=Sanctuary, SL=South Lobby, V=Various Classrooms, W=Wesley Room, Y=Youth Room Upstairs, #=Room Number

PUMC MEN’S GROUP ON THIRD SATURDAYS Beginning with the third Saturday in August (Aug 18, 2018) PUMC will launch a Saturday morning Men’s Group. This monthly breakfast (9:00 a.m. every third Saturday at PUMC, door #14) is open to all men for Christian conversation and fellowship and a hearty meal. No long-term commitment is required; come when you can! To learn more, please contact organizers Don Meyer dmeyer@pumc.org or Todd Sprinkle at tsprinkle@pumc.org.


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PUMC VITAL SIGNS GIVING

JULY 8, 2018: YTD CONTRIBUTIONS: PRIOR YTD CONTRIBUTIONS: ONLINE GIVING FOR JUNE

PRAISE & PRAYER $14,549 $579,448 $568,973 $13,213

2018 YTD BASIC MINISTRY BUDGET THRU JUNE

GIVING $551,449 EXPENSES $492,499 GIVING – EXPENSE BALANCE $58,950 6 MONTHS “BUDGET” $522,734

ATTENDANCE

JULY 8, 2018: PREVIOUS 52 WK AVG: IN SERVICE TO PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF THIS CONGREGATION LAST WEEK:

406 433 27

Known in the hospital this week: Floyd Bennett Bob Milligan Please take a moment to touch and pray over the blanket for: Don and Janet Gouldsmith from Revelations SS Class with prayers for happiness in their new home. Art and Ann Garceau from Revelations SS Class with prayers for God’s presence in their lives as they take this next step. Hospitality Volunteers include: Tom & Dolly Hilligoss, Ben & Justin Laver, Connie & Mary Raver, Shelby Williamson, Janet Gouldsmith, Mark Hossler, Ryan Gadberry, Christie Sinclair, Joel Wesley, Paul Schreiner, Tom Wiltrout, Ted Underwood, Ray Shannon, Mike Woodward, Kim Lease, Blake Woodward, Scott Slavens, Matt Kirchoff, Dan Bigelow, Mike & Mary Ann Hamilton, Jerry Schultz, Tom Bassler, Linda Linn, Mike and Laurie Rohrer Acolytes 8:45 a.m. Cameron Zick Andrew Zick Liturgist: 8:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

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

Phone Brenda Barnett 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

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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

Brian Larcom Bree Dunscombe

Infant/Toddler Room this Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Kathy Everman 10:00 a.m. Kathy Everman

PUMC STAFF: Charlie Wilfong Elizabeth Gilbert Ken Loudenback Bob Preusch Jacob Wolverton Jaime Carini Lynn Blosser Brent Miller Eiric Shriner Brenda Barnett Sigrid Schuld Carissa Wooden Steve Manning Bonnie Walden Brooks Wagler

Senior Pastor Associate Pastor Associate Pastor Pastor of Youth Ministries Director of Music Director of Children’s Ministries NewDay Praise Worship Leader Organ Scholar Bell Choir Director Office Manager Communications Financial Administrator Weekday Children’s Director Kids Connection Director Facility Manager Custodian/Housekeeper 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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