Ferris 1st UMC
101 Redbud Street
Ferris, TX 75125
Phone: 972-544-2474
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Welcome to Ferris 1st United Methodist Church
newsletter!! We hope that you will visit our new website
www.ferris1umc.org to catch up on the latest news and events.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday School
10:00 – 10:50 am  Children
- Preschool - Middle School ages meet upstairs for Live B.I.G. Jr.
High, Sr. High & College- Meet in the Fellowship Hall.
NEW STUDY! JOSHUA: Be strong and courageous. Adults - In Joy Room – Great
Characters of the Bible Sanctuary: Five Practices
of Fruitful Living starting July 18th
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Youth Groups
Youth Groups, register now for UNIFY! Saturday, September 25, 2010 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm. A 1-day event
in multiple locations throughout the CTC, designed for building leadership in our local churches. The
event will begin with team-building activities and end with youth-led worship. Fort Worth/Mid-Cities/Waxachachie
Districts will meet at FUMC Midlothian. Copy and paste this link http://ct.brickriver.com/files/oFiles_Library_XZXLCZ/Unify_Flyer_FWMCWAX_ZT8TLXTM.pdf>
for an informational flyer.
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Happenings
September 7 9:30 a.m. Prayer Shawl September 9 7:00 p.m. John
Wayne Bible Study/Bristol September 11 4:00 p.m. Swim Party At The Warters/Bristol September
12 9:00 a.m. Boy Scout Breakfast September 13 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. United
Methodist Women September 14 9:30 a.m. Prayer Shawl September 16 6:30
p.m. Lion’s Club 7:00 p.m. John
Wayne Bible Study/Bristol September 19 11:00 a.m. Church Growth & Developement
4:30p.m. Youth September 21 9:30 a.m. Prayer Shawl September 21 6:00
p.m. Knit and Natter September 23 7:00 p.m. John Wayne Bible Study/Bristol September
26 11:00 a.m. United Methodist Women Sunday September 26 4:30p.m. Youth September
28 9:30 a.m. Prayer Shawl September 30 7:00 p.m. John Wayne Bible Study/Bristol
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Reach Out to Your Community!
Local and area outreach resources always need volunteers. And if you know of anyone who
could use assistance, please let them know about these resources: North Ellis County Outreach--
at 404 S. Hwy, 342, Red Oak,,offers a pantry, thrift shop, and financial assistance (housing, utilities,
medical) to those desperately in need in our area. Contact Barbara Johnson at 972-617-7261 Angel
Food Ministries-- locally partnered with God's Kingdom UMC. Provides high-quality food at
a low fixed cost. Contact Cora Jones: angelfood@gkumc.org Meals
on Wheels of Johnson and Ellis Counties-- makes a difference in the lives of many by helping
to feed the hungry, breaking the isolation of a lonely day, assisting people to live independently and
families to care for their loved ones, and helping to improve the overall quality of life. Contact
the MOW Ellis County office at 972-351-9943
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Mission
Mission Insite is our conference demographics program provided free to you by CGD. Peter Wernett
(one of the creators) is offering a free training opportunity. Identical sessions will be offered on
September 10th at 9am-12 and 1pm-4pm at the North Texas Conference office Ministry Center. These sessions
are designed to teach local church use of Mission Insite. If you are interested please contact Deniece@ntcumc.org
for more info. This would be a great way to learn Mission Insite and be able to run reports to help you
in your minis-tries.
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ADVANCED LAY SPEAKING CLASS
Sept 25 & 26 Basic and Advanced Lay Speaking classes will be offered at
Line Street in Hillsboro. For more information please contact Sherry Bugg at 254-694-5677.
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VERSE TO REMEMBER:
“The LORD loves those who hate evil; he
guards the lives of his faithful.
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What I Have Learned
Timothy Brown, writing in Perspectives, says: I remember a trip to
the hospital just a few years ago. I was there to visit a beautiful young man from Spring Lake, Michigan,
whose life was being robbed one blood cell at a time by a vicious and unrelenting leukemia. Because
he was so weakened, I knelt next to his bed to look at him eyeball to eyeball. I said quietly, “Hi,
Tim,” and he responded faintly, “Hi Tim.” There followed an awkward pause because I didn’t exactly
know what to say ….. Finally, the lad broke the deafening silence by saying gently, “I have
learned something.” Now I knew at least this much – you never trifle with the last words of
a dying person, so I said, “Tell me, what have you learned?” He said, again very faintly,
“I have learned that life isn’t like a DVD.” Perplexed, I said, “I don’t get it. What
do you mean?” He said, drawing his next breath in pain, “Life isn’t like a DVD --- you can’t
fast-forward the bad parts.” As I knelt there, fighting back the tears and trying to take it all in,
he interrupted my awkward silence again by asking, “You know what else I learned?” I said,
“No, I really don’t. Please tell me.” “I have learned,” he whispered, “that Jesus
Christ is in every frame, and right now it’s just enough.”
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Pictures Anyone?
In trying to intentionally reorient the work of the Annual Conference to the local church
we want to be surrounded by examples of your ministry and of our churches at the Conference Office.
So, I am looking for pictures of our churches and or district in action. Mission trips, community work
groups, CTCYM, Food Pantry, feeding the hungry, working in the community, etc. In other words I am
not looking for a shot of the building or people lined up but action shots. How are you at work in your
community? Or the world? Please put your church name or district on the back or in an e-mail and send
several to Susan Briles (Susan@ctcumc.org).
These can be in an e-mail or snail mail.
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AUTUMN TIME
Oct. 25-28: Autumn Time Autumn Time is a wonderful experience featuring worship, praise, fellowship,
laughter and fun! Workshops include centering prayer, spiritual journaling, exercise, nutrition workshop,
military workshop, tour of the AR Air Museum. Register online by Oct. 15 at www.mountsequoyah.org
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WORSHIP RENEWAL
Worship renewal does not consist of moving chairs in a circle, rearranging the order
of worship, or finding new gimmicks. The heart of worship renewal is recovery of the
power of the Holy Spirit, who enables the congregation to offer praise and thanksgiving to God
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OFFERTORY PRAYER
O Lord, our Rock and Redeemer, the cost of discipleship seems just and reasonable as
we bow our heads in prayer. Yet when we think about the economic pressures in our lives – the mortgage,
car payments, school supplies, health care, college tuition, and credit card debt – giving money is
a challenge. Strengthen the connection between your call to discipleship and our giving habits. We strive
to grow in generosity so that our giving is a reflection of our desire to be in a covenant relationship
with you. In your holy name, we pray. Amen.
(Luke 14:25-33)
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THOUGHT:
If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is
always no. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same place.
Nora Roberts Holt
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PRAYER
Lord Jesus, thank you or being in every moment of my
life. Thank you for your presence today. You are indeed my sufficiency for what comes my way. In your
name we pray. Amen.
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Hand Bell Festival
Waxahachie FUMC will be hosting a hand bell festival on Saturday, October 2, 2010
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DON'T WAIT FOR YOUR SHIP TO COME IN
By perseverance the snail reached the ark. Charles
Haddon Spurgeon
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You Might Be A United Methodist if........
.....your church is named for a geographical location rather than for
a saint.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
Chuck Colson writes: When I was at Buckingham Palace last year, Prince Philip
asked me, “What can we do about crime here in England?” I replied, “Send more children to
Sunday school.” He thought I was joking. But I pointed out a study by sociologist Christie Davies,
which found that in the first half of the 1800s British society was marked by high levels of crime and
violence which dropped dramatically in the late 1800s and early 1900s. What changed an entire nation’s
national character? Throughout that period, attendance at Sunday schools rose steadily until, by 1888,
a full 75 percent of children in England were enrolled. Since then, attendance has fallen off to one-third
its peak level, with a corresponding increase in crime and disorder. Of we fill the Sunday schools, we
can change hearts and restore society.
Jubilee
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SEPTEMBER CELEBRATIONS
Makayla Tucker (3) Lisa Lopez & Seth Ralls (4) Tabitha White ( 6) Karen Turner
(7) Randall Reneau (11) Nell Fulton (17) Hamilton Turner (18) Mattie Lou
James (19) Carrol Griess (21) James Toomey (27) Martha Hazard (24)
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