Daily Archives: November 1, 2024

November 3rd Worship Service

Welcome and Announcements

*Praise Song
Sing with All the Saints in Glory”……….UMH 702

Prelude

*Processional
In this place, among these people
God is worshipped, God is praised.
We have seen the signs and wonders;
The lost are found here, the dead are raised.
We are living the Gospel story;
lives are changed, and mountains moved.
Won’t you come and work among us?
You are welcomed, you are loved.

*Call to Worship
Leader: Come, let us praise the Lord!
All: Let us shout our songs of thanksgiving to Almighty God!
Leader: For God has done wonderful things for us.
All: God’s love and blessing have been showered upon us.
Leader: Come, let us praise the Lord!
All: Let us sing songs of boundless joy to God. AMEN.

*Gloria Patri……………………………………………………UMH  70

*Opening Prayer  

*Hymn
I Sing a Song of the Saints of God”……………UMH 712

Honoring the Saints

Prayers of the People – Joys and Concerns

The Offering of our Gifts and Ourselves

*Doxology………………….………………….…UMH 95

*Prayer of Dedication

*Hymn

Break Thou the Bread of Life”…….…UMH 599

Sharing of the Word

Old Testament Reading
Ruth 1:1-18……………………………………………….Page 210
*Gospel Reading

Mark 12:28-34……………………………………………Page 825

Message by Paster Gary Peterson
“Ten/Six Hundred Thirteen/Two”

Communion

Prayer

*Hymn
Shall We Gather at the River”………….UMH 723

Benediction

Postlude – Please be seated

Pianist – Suzanne Bellrichard

Liturgist – Ellen Zimmerman

Ministers – All People As We Live The Good News

Pastor’s Ponderings

Over the past few months we have been overwhelmed with political advertisements, yards filled with signs, avoiding those people who we do not agree with, and hopefully just temporary splits between families or friends. About a year ago as pastor I began to receive direction and reminders about how we can stand as pastors or as a church in this present political arena. As a church we are a 501 C3 not-for-profit religious institution. We have a few defining limits that we must respect if we are to be true to our country, church, and to ourselves.

As a religious organization doing business as a church, we have guidelines that we must follow not only directed to us by our government but also as part of the United Methodist Church. Our country was founded and established as a country “Under God.” Which means there is room for us to worship as we so choose in our country and that there will be no one or specific religious organization as part of the state.

During these past few months, we as a church with members from many different political views have done a respectable job of keeping “politics” out of our church. It has not been easy for us as we each have views and the need to express ourselves to others, remembering that we must respect the views of others and respecting the perspective of others is important to remain friends, family, and associates.

I as your pastor am being held accountable to make sure that no political party or stance has been preached from the pulpit, become a topic of conversation by me in the Fellowship Hall or in our educational classrooms. This has been the direction that we as pastors and the “Shepherd of our flocks” have been directed to refrain from. In fact, if we were to allow a political candidate or a supporter of a specific proposal that might be on the ballot to be a part of our conversation within the “Walls” of our church, we must in order to meet the guidelines of the IRS and being true to our own values, give time to individuals or issues on all sides; all persons must be given equal opportunity to present themselves to us. Which means if we were to give space to a political candidate within our church, we must invite the opposition and give them equal status and time. For us as United Methodists, this could be allowed in the Fellowship Hall or Educational Wing. Because we worship God, it is our (The United Methodist Church) position that political debate cannot happen or be part of a worship experience. There have been, overtime and even recently, churches which have violated this trust. When they do so the IRS sends out a letter of notification of the violation. Should they continue to do such political activities, their nonprofit status could be put in jeopardy.

For me as a pastor, I do have political opinions that I am able to express just as you are. I am only able to do that when I speak clearly not as a pastor but as an individual. I am not allowed to tell you who to vote for or what to vote for, but I can encourage you to vote. Because we live in a country that guarantees religious freedom, encouraging others to vote is an expression of freedom and continues to guarantee that we are a free country, and we will be able to continue to express our opinions openly.

A good example is that over the past few weeks I have been volunteering as a canvasser. When I introduce myself to those I get to talk to after answering the door, I introduce myself as Gary. Should those who answer the door know me as “Pastor” I make it quite clear that my campaigning and promoting the political views I take are my individual opinions and do not represent “Pastor Gary.” Not an easy task but I do take it very seriously and respect the freedom and opinion of others. Should I at any time say or do something that disrespects the privilege I have been given as pastor and violate the rules or guidelines which I am under, would you please call me to task. I will do my best to honor the position that I have been given and respect the liberties and opinions of others in regard to political position.

Election results will soon be available to us. Let us be gracious and loving as we share in the results and respect the beliefs and feelings of others.

May God bless our nation and the determination that the voters have chosen for the future of our country. I am able to say that “If you have not voted please exercise your responsibility and freedom to vote.”

Pastor Gary

Announcements and Stuff

Women of Faith

Our Women of Faith group met on October 17.

Our most pressing task was to decide how to donate our ‘surplus ‘ funds, made from our annual Strawberry Social last summer. After a discussion we decided to donate $150 to each of the following organizations:

C.U.R.E. International 
Muskegon Rescue Mission
Every Woman’s Place 
MOKA
The Ladder
Oceana Council on Aging
Crystal Valley Care Fund
Oceana County Medical Center
White Lake Giving Tree
Women of Faith treasurer

Another topic of discussion was the disarray of the back rooms of our building. We decided to have a cleaning day on October 25, at 1pm, to sort and straighten up the Sunday school rooms, the library, nursery, and storage rooms. We want these rooms to be presentable and ready to be used as needed.

Our next meeting will be on Friday, November 29 at NOON. We will be decorating the church for the Advent season and can use the help of anyone who would like to join us. We will be serving a pizza lunch. Please consider lending a hand in this fun task.

Thank You!

Thank you to all who said yes to continuing to serve the Claybanks UMC on the various committees and Administration Council. Thank you to those who have said yes to new or additional positions to the Council and committees of the church for the next few years. Our church had a beautiful reflection on Sunday, October 20th in that so many from Claybanks UMC attended our Church Conference at White Lake UMC along with seven other United Methodist Churches.

Disaster Relief

With the hurricanes and floods this fall the United Methodist Council On Relief (Which we support on UMCOR Sunday each spring) has been continually active in providing materials, service, and volunteers to help those effected by those disasters. Should you want to respond you can direct your financial donations to: Advance 901670 Global Ministries The United Methodist Church, 458 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE Building Q Suite 1 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 or visit the website:umcmission.org.

Upcoming Worship Schedule

NOVEMBER
 SCRIPTURE AND MESSAGE

Sunday, November 3
All Saints Sunday
Ruth 1:1-18
Mark 12:28-34
Two/Ten/ Six Hundred Thirteen

Sunday, November 10
Honoring Veteran’s Day
Psalm 127
Mark 12:38-44
Giving Out of Poverty

Sunday, November 17
Hebrew 10:11- 25
Mark 13:1-8
Please Come to Church!

Sunday, November 24
Revelation 18:33-37
Luke 24:28-32
Preparing for Advent Through Our Bible