First United Methodist Church Stuttgart
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
A church worth finding at the corner of 4th and Grand
Christian EducationLisa Henderson, Director SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
Wow! What a fantastic Sunday School Kick-off!!
Thank you to Katie Coker and Gracen Kennedy for leading our pep rally and teaching us some awesome cheers about our awesome God! Thanks to Terri Tudor for donating the visors for the craft room.
Thanks to Mrs. Rayanne Coker and Cindy Dickson for helping in the craft room. Thanks to Coach Todd Barnes and Coach Josh Allison for teaching the children about the armor of God in the T.E.N.T room.
Thanks to Nansi Brown and Katie Hord for helping in the snack room, and thanks to Cindy McCarty, Nansi Brown, and Mrs. Rayanne Coker for help with the decorating.
I really appreciate all the help.
Lisa
New Class Officers Christian Fellowship Sunday School Class recently elected new officers as follows: Bob Creekmore, president; Kaye Baden, vice president; LaVerne Patterson, secretary; and Judy Baser, treasurer. Lay Speaking Ministries
What are Lay Speaking Ministries?
LEADING, CARING, COMMUNICATING: these words characterize what lay speakers do in ministry as The United Methodist Church engages the world of the twenty-first century!
LEADING: Lay speakers combine words and actions in leadership roles within their churches and communities.
CARING: As lay speakers combine words with deeds, they find ways to care for others. Some are involved in crisis ministries, such as visiting grieving families. Lay speakers share a ministry of caring one-on-one with people in times of need and in times of joy, and show their faith by responding to others with care--giving love and service.
COMMUNICATING: Both the Bible and Christian experience point to the importance of proclaiming God's transforming love for a broken world. Lay speakers often fill pulpits, lead Bible studies, or speak in youth and children's groups, healthcare centers, retirement centers, prison ministries, and more.
Lay Speaking Ministries is a program to provide training opportunities and experiences to equip disciples of Jesus Christ to realize and respond to their personal call to ministry. Since each disciple is ‘gifted’ with one or more spiritual gifts (skills given by the Holy Spirit for the express purpose of serving the body of believers and thereby God), Lay Speaking Ministries strives to help disciples become aware of their particular gift or gifts by offering educational events to enhance and develop the skill level necessary for the full fruition of these gifts. It is an excellent vehicle for servant ministry skill development and has aided thousands of church members to be better servants of Jesus Christ, to become stronger church family leaders, and to more capably assist their pastors.
What is a Lay Speaker?
A United Methodist Lay Speaker is a member of a local church or charge who is ready and desirous to serve the Church and who is well informed on and committed to the Scriptures and the doctrine, heritage, organization, and life of The United Methodist Church and who has received specific training to develop skills in witnessing to the Christian faith through spoken communications, church and community leadership, and care-giving ministries. This person must be active in the support of the local church or charge.
A Lay Speaker is:
An active supportive member of the United Methodist Church;
Lay Speaking Ministries offers training opportunities for laity who would like to use their witness, leadership, and service to inspire others to a deeper commitment to Christ and more effective discipleship. This may include the interpretation of the Scriptures, doctrine, organization, and ministries of the church.
What is expected of a Lay Speaker?
Local Church Lay Speakers
Take a refresher course every three years
Certified Lay Speakers
If interested, contact the church office or Nan Nelson, District Lay Leader/FUMC Stuttgart Lay Leader at snnelson@centurytel.net.
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Sunday School Classes Meet Sundays
9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Open Door
Adults
Parlor
Christian Fellowship
(Formerly Christian Crusaders AND Golden Fellowship Classes)
Adults
Fellowship Hall in Ed. Building
Agape
Adults
Room 105 in Ed. Building
Prime Time
Young Adults
Upstairs in Ed. Building
Youth
7th – 12 graders
Shannon House
Club 56
5th & 6th graders
Upstairs in Ed. Building
Children
Pre-K thru 4th grade
Upstairs in Ed. building
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