JUNE 2016 EDITION
THE WOODLANDS UMC
POINT
A MESSAGE FROM
DON MEADOR PASTOR TO SENIOR ADULTS
GOOD NEWS CRAWFISH BOIL Bruce Bramlett, Tom Beaman, Thom Hudson, Charlie Beaman, Tess & Gary Dempsey (Master Chef)
The Good News Sunday School Class held a crawfish boil/covered dish dinner on Saturday, April 16 at Cranebrook Park.
The Sewells: LeeAnn, Bud, Mike, Ross
Carlton Mays, Bill Bell, Carla & Art Burchard, Priscilla Mays
Join me for a moment in reflecting on two recent events in our Senior Adult Ministry that were very special. The first took place on Saturday, April 7 when 34 couples who have been married fifty years or more renewed their marriage vows. It was a beautiful ceremony in the sanctuary followed by a joyful reception in Wesley Hall planned and conducted by Rebelbase, our student ministry. This happy, inspirational experience illustrates that young people can relate to older people in a wonderful, meaningful way and we need more of these opportunities. Thanks to our students for providing such a great event for our Senior Adults! Another special event took place on Sunday, April 24. To my great surprise, my family and some of our leaders in Senior Adult Ministry planned and conducted a wonderful celebration of my fifty years as an ordained minister. For three hours that afternoon I had the joy of seeing friends from most of the places I have served over the past fifty years and friends from this great congregation that I am now privileged to serve. It was an unforgettable afternoon and I want to express my deep gratitude to all who gave of their time (and their cookies) to make it so special. And thanks to all who came. Nothing can compare with the blessings received in Christian ministry. It has been, and continues to be, a gift of God’s grace.
Alyson Stanley, Nola & Floyd Guest, Jerry & Nedra Brandt
SHINING STARS
Park Manor of the Woodlands held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Saturday, April 16. The theme was “Volunteers, Our Shining Stars.” A dedicated group from the Friendship Class was honored for the monthly service they hold for residents.
Back row: Chuck Davis, Richard & Barbara Fulmer, Ken & Joyce Nesmith Front row: Susie Davis, Harold Kerr, Park Manor’s Teresa Adams, Mary Kerr
As we look to the future and as we enjoy the blessings of summer, may God grant to you and yours many happy events that can be celebrated with family and friends. Your friend,
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6 8:45 am – 1:00 p.m. The Gathering Place (AG)
7 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG)
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14 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG) 10 a.m. New Men’s Small Group (AP)
11:15 a.m. Prime Timers (WH) Goldenaires will perform 8 10:00 a.m. Men’s Book Study (IC)
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8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG) 9
10 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG)
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6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Senior Adult Game Night (AG)
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17 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG)
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24 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG)
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11:30 a.m. OK Quilters Summer Picnic Reunion (Beck’s Prime)
11:00 a.m. Lunch Bunch (The Egg and I) 19
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Happy Father’s Day!
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21 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG) 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Peggy’s Book Club (AG)
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28 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG)
2:30 – 5:00 p.m. An Afternoon at the Movies (MS) 29
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July 1 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. Senior Exercise (AG)
10 a.m. New Men’s Small Group (AP)
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Loft – Craft Circle Rm. JL – Jones Library MS - Music Suite W H – Wesley Hall DC – Dunnam Conference Rm. AP – Allen Parlor AG – Aldersgate Hall RC - Robb Chapel GC – Gallaway Conference Room IC - Infant Care Room
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UPCOMING EVENTS SMALL GROUPS
PRIME TIMERS LUNCHEON Wednesday, June 1 Join us at 11:15 a.m. for our monthly luncheon in Wesley Hall. Our program will be a tribute by Dr. Mark Lewis to our members who are aged ninety and above. Members of The Woodlands Methodist School Choir will perform. Reservations are due by noon on Monday, May 30, to Helen Burgdorf at 281.397.3726. The cost is $7 per person and checks are preferred, payable to TWUMC. Note: If you are ninety or older you should have received an invitation to be our guest at this luncheon. Please RSVP with the number in your party no later than Thursday, May 26 if you plan to join us. THE GATHERING PLACE Monday, June 6 The Gathering Place is an outreach program for adults who have early to moderate Alzheimer’s or dementia. Volunteers arrive at Aldersgate Hall at 8:45 a.m. and our guests arrive at 10:00 a.m. For more information, contact Connie Norton at 281.292.3875. The theme will be “Family Legacies.” Volunteers are asked to bring framed family pictures: old photos or more recent ones of family gatherings, groupings etc. Be prepared to share a funny family story or a story about a wedding. Come a little early for an “in-service” on safely helping our Care Partners move from one place to another, out of a wheelchair, into a chair, etc.
GOLDENAIRES CHOIR The Goldenaires are currently off for the summer but Tuesday afternoon rehearsals will resume in September. This is a group of folks who like singing together and providing music for various functions such as Prime Timers, funerals and visits to senior facilities. There is no need to audition. For more information, or to get involved, contact Ed Wandling at 281.355.0053. MEN’S BOOK STUDY Join us for a men’s book study, which meets on Wednesday, June 8 at 10:00 a.m., in the Infant Care Room at the church. We are studying the book Quiet Strength by Tony Dungy. Contact Judith or Frank Wilson at 936.273.2597 for more information. NEW MEN’S SMALL GROUP A new small group has formed for men whose wives attend Craft Circle. It meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month in Allen Parlor from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Please contact Vern Vincent at 281.259.7606 for more information.
SENIOR ADULT GAME NIGHT Friday, June 10 Join us from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. in Aldersgate Hall for a night of fun, fellowship, games and light refreshments. Games include Mexican train, bridge, hand and foot, and Rummikube. $1 per person. For more information, contact Wilda and Jim Brunson at 281.376.7649. Please bring a snack.
SENIOR EXERCISE Join us to exercise Tuesdays and Fridays 8:30 – 9:20 a.m. in Aldersgate Hall. This is a muscle toning workout featuring strength training and some stretching using hand weights, tubes and chairs. Lite body sculpting is an unintimidating, less strenuous class with modifications for any fitness level. Segments include warm-up, strength, stretching and cooldown. There is no charge. Please wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes. For more information please contact Jackie Martini at 281.451.3844.
LUNCH BUNCH Tuesday, June 14 Join us at The Egg and I, 1620 Research Forest Drive, Suite 100, at 11:00 a.m. Reservations are due by Monday, June 13. For more information, contact Joanne Black at 936.273.3045.
PEGGY’S BOOK CLUB Bring a brown bag to lunch in Aldersgate Hall at noon on Tuesday, June 21. We will discuss Before and After by Rosellen Brown. Coffee will be provided. Contact Libby Heintz at 936.271.7660 for more information.
OK QUILTERS SUMMER PICNIC REUNION Thursday, June 15 The first annual OK Quilters Summer Picnic Reunion will be held at Beck’s Prime at 11:30 am. All past members are invited to attend. For more information, contact Joyce Nesmith at 281.367.5519.
SUPPORT
AN AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES Friday, June 24 Come see the movie, Vertigo, a film by Alfred Hitchcock, playing on the big screen. Meet in the Music Suite at 2:30 p.m. Snacks will be served. Please RSVP by Tuesday, June 21 by signing up or by calling Dee and Dave Megee at 281.364.7114. All senior adults are welcome.
HELP THOSE IN NEED
We frequently help with meals when people are unable to cook for themselves. If you’d like to be a part of this ministry let us know. We have funds. For more information, contact Senior Adult Ministries at 281.297.5935.
ELDERRIDE Contact Ken and Linda Keith at 936.271.3810 if you need a ride to a medical appointment. Please call at least 48 hours in advance. SHEPHERD CARE Shepherd Care is our ministry of friendship for our members who are in local nursing homes, senior adult residences and private residences. New shepherds and new lambs are always welcome. For more information, contact Karen Freeman at 858.204.0011. COMPUTER SUPPORT MINISTRY The Computer Support Ministry has helped almost 50 members since it was started in 2014 by Jerry Barney. Jerry is a member of The Woodlands UMC and says the ministry has helped him meet many wonderful people. He can be reached at 281.826.3232 or 915.373.3707 (cell). There is no charge.
A VOW-RENEWAL CEREMONY CELEBRATING OUR COUPLES WHO HAVE BEEN MARRIED FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
On Saturday, April 9, thirty-four couples who have been married fifty years or more gathered in the main sanctuary at The Woodlands UMC for a vow renewal ceremony. Rev. Rob Renfroe spoke to the couples, their families and friends. Afterward, the couples were showered with bubbles as they walked from the sanctuary into Wesley Hall where a reception was held. The celebration was put on by The Woodlands UMC student ministry under the leadership of Michael Dale.
Faye and Murray Batt
Nancy and Dick Miller
MURRAY & FAYE BATT BOB & KATHY BEAIRD JAMES & WILDA BRUNSON FRANK & ANITA BRYANT ART & CARLA BURCHARD JOSEPH & JOAN DALE RUSS & SHIRLEY DORR JOE & JEAN FLESHNER RICHARD & BARBARA FULMER RICK & GINNY GEISLER JIM & VIRGINIA GILBERT DON & JOANN HARLAN HARLAN & MARIE HARTMAN GENE & VONNIE HENGST PAT & COLLEEN HOSFORD NEIL & PHYLLIS JOHNSON DALE & JAN KINKAID BILL & MARILYN KRAUSE RICHARD & KAREN LANGE MARK & JEANNETTE LEWIS CARLTON & PRISCILLA MAY CHARLES & MARY MIDDLEBROOKS RICHARD & NANCY MILLER KEN & JOYCE NESMITH ROBERT & WANDA O’BRIEN CLEATIS & MARY ELLEN ROACH JACK & RUTH SCHNEIDER JAMES & SANDRA SHOELEN RODNEY & CHARLOTTE SOVEREIGN CHARLES & SUE STEPHENSON VERN & JUDY VINCENT ED & GLENDA WANDLING MIKE & ALICE WIDMIER HARRY & KATHRYN WEBER
Vern and Judy Vincent
Wilda and Jim Brunson
Phyllis and Neil Johnson
Charles and Sue Stephenson
Alice andMike Widmier
Charles and Mary Middlebrooks
Gene and Vonnie Hengst
Kathy and Bob Beaird
Harry and Kathryn Weber with Jack Overbeck
Cleatis and Mary Ellen Roach
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not selfseeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. — 1 Corinthians 13:4-7
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HOSPITAL VISITATION & PRAYER Congregational care is a priority for our pastors, leaders and congregation. Care may come in the form of a visit while you are in the hospital, at home while you are caring for a loved one, or a phone call to let you know we are thinking of you. Grace Ono and little helper, Landri Manning
MAY FLOWERS
At the May Shepherd Care meeting, Grace Ono, one of the “Girls in the Garage,� presented the Shepherds with handmade boxes filled with lovely flowers for their Lambs. Thank you ladies!
If you or someone you know is hospitalized locally or at the Texas Medical Center, please call Caring Ministries at 281.297.5977 or 281.297.5953 and we will schedule Pastoral visitation and communication.
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