Monthly Archives: August 2025

August 31st Worship Service

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: With gifts of praise,
All: We come to worship.
Leader: With heartfelt prayers,
All: We come to worship and pray.
Leader: With open minds, eager to grow
All: We come to worship and grow this day.

*Gloria Patri…………………………………..UMH 70
*Opening Prayer
*Hymn

”Lord, Speak to Me”…………………….UMH 463

Recognizing Labor on Labor Day Weekend
Prayers of the People – Joys and Concerns

Shalom Offering

The Offering of our Gifts and Ourselves
*Doxology
……………………………………………..…UMH 9
*Prayer of Dedication
*Hymn

Make Me a Servant” (2 times)…………….TFWS 2176

Sharing of the Word

Old Testament Reading
Jeremiah 2:4-13………….…………………..……..Page 610
Epistle Readings
Hebrews 13:1-8 & 15-16…………….…….Page 979
*Gospel Readings

Luke 14:1 & 7-14…………………..…..……Page 849

Message by Pastor Gary Peterson

Hospitality”
             
Prayer
*Hymn

Blest Be the Tie That Binds”…..……UMH 557
Benediction
Postlude –
Please be seated

Pianist – Suzanne Bellrichard
Liturgist –Edie Bogart

Ministers – All People As We Live The Good News

Pastor’s Ponderings

Genesis 1: 14 “And God said,Let there be lights in the dome of the sky to separate the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and for years.

During our old-time worship service a few weeks ago, my message to you was a comparison to the Old Farmers 2025 Almanac and biblical references to weather and how much they are similar. One of the points I made was the changing of the four seasons every year. In our lives there are many references to changing seasons from early childhood to young adults to mature adults and, yes, to our senior years, each change having its own time and season.

Galatians 4:10 “You are observing special days, and months, and seasons, and years.”

In a year, we have four seasons, we move from winter to spring to summer to fall and then return to winter. The church has a very distinctive four seasons in its life too. With this writing we are moving from summer into the fall season. Our church fall season begins with a secular holiday, Labor Day, followed by the return of some worshipers from the summer life. During the summertime, we do much traveling, visiting, and having others visit us, and the consistency of being in church is somewhat interrupted at times. When we move into fall, we celebrate the return of those we may not have seen for a while and renew friendships and make new friendships. For most churches, the fall is also the beginning of the educational season with the beginning of Sunday School, and for junior high and high school youth in many churches it is the start of confirmation class that will take them into a spring confirmation.

For Claybanks UMC, the fall is the beginning of Adult Sunday School and the return of Movie Night with potluck dinners. We will offer Movie Nights in October and November. Fall is also a time for much planning and organization as we prepare for our Annual Church Charge Conference.

For Claybanks UMC, the winter season begins the following Sunday after Thanksgiving, with the beginning of Advent which takes us through Christmas and New Years. The winter season can be difficult because of weather, and for some, getting to church is a little more of a struggle and even at times during harsh weather, we will have to cancel worship services and other activities for the safety of our church family. Shorter days during the winter season means less travel because darkness comes early, and because we have a senior congregation, we reduce the number of activities that we offer after the sun has set and darkness has come over our community.

As we begin to leave the winter season, we experience the beginning of Lent and a time where we prepare to engage ourselves more as followers of Jesus Christ, leading up to Holy Week and Easter Sunday. For the Christian Church, this is considered the beginning of the spring season of the church.

We, at Claybanks, mark the spring season with our annual outdoor cleanup. Spring brings the return of movie nights because the days are now longer, and we feel more comfortable driving in the evening before it gets dark.

Matthew 24: 32 “From the fig tree learn its season: as soon as its branches become tender and put forth its leaves, you know that summer is near.”

For us as United Methodists, and myself as a pastor, summer is marked by our Michigan Conference gathering in Traverse City during the first week of June, traditionally. In the beginning of summer, we welcome back those we have not seen for some time who are returning to the lake and the Claybanks area. Summer can be a busy time for us with our Strawberry Social, our annual Old Time Worship Service and church picnic. All of this is done working around the vacations and travel of our church community.

I believe that the changing of seasons not just for our weather but for our church is an integral part of what God wants for us as we journey on our spiritual walk with the Lord. Each time a season changes we have an opportunity to renew our direction and commitment which helps us refocus on our spiritual life.
With the changes from summer to fall now in our midst I would encourage you to look at your spiritual journey. Maybe it is time to do a little more in scripture reading, devotions, volunteer service, becoming a liturgist for worship, or stepping out in new areas to serve the church and our church family. It is a time when we can recommit ourselves to growth spiritually and with the power of the Holy Spirit move into new possibilities in life, in service, and in a deeper and extended walk with Jesus.

Announcements and Stuff

Women of Faith
Hello church – where did the summer go? My mind still wants to put me back into June again or at least July. Here it is the end of summer, school is starting or started, and our Strawberry Social has come and gone! I must say, the WOF (Women of Faith) once again came up with a roaring success. Every year friends, relatives, congregants, and neighbors come to enjoy a sweet fellowship time together. We even welcomed some “newbies” with great joy.

Cinda has compiled some statistics which reveal how our Strawberry Social has grown. Here is a summary:

2023: 136 servings, total collected $1,373.75
2024: 165 servings, total collected $1,408.75
2025: 195 servings, total collected $1,707.50

The WOF will so enjoy giving to the numerous charities we support each year after the Social. We will hold back seed money, but the rest goes out to the charities we select before the end of the year. We contribute with the prayers that what we give will increase the good these organizations do for others. Now, let us look forward to a lovely faith-filled Fall.

Love INC
Love in The Name of Christ will have its annual fundraiser event on Monday, October 6th beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. The Event “A Harvest of Love” will be a little different this year. The evening begins with Hor D’oeuvres at 5:30 p.m. and Silent Auction followed by a dessert bar. Special guest will be Down Home Gospel Music Ministry which is a long performing old time Gospel Group from West Michigan. Claybanks UMC will have a table(s), so plan to attend to be entertained and gather in community as we support Love INC.

Fall Mission Opportunities
In September, we will be collecting items for the Baby Pantry at Trinity Lutheran Church. Please see the collection table in our Fellowship Hall for a list of needed items. In October into the beginning of November, we will be collecting food items or financial gifts for the Trinity Food Pantry. For the Holiday Season we will once again be supporting a family with Christmas gifts at Family Promise in Muskegon.

Fall Adult Sunday School
We will resume our Adult Sunday School on Sunday, September 14th. This fall, we will be looking at some of the important stories from the Old Testament. Our study will include the background of the stories and why they can be important to us today. Plan to be part of studies this fall.

Movie Night
On Monday, October 13th, and November 10th, we will gather at 5:30 p.m. for a shared potluck meal and a movie. Is there a movie that you would like to see? Talk to pastor Gary about it!

Ragnar Race is Coming Soon!
The end of September will be the ninth year that Claybanks UMC has volunteered to be involved with the Ragnar Michigan Road Relay. While the task seems daunting at times, we can’t ask for a better way to help others as well as put a little money into our funds for more mission work.

This year, the relay will be running from Traverse City and will be coming by CUMC on Saturday, September 20th at approximately 4:45 a.m. on their way to Pere Marquette Park in Muskegon. Yes, that’s right. They will be here before the rooster crows so set your alarms, three if you need them, and come out and enjoy the fun. We need people to “man” the chute, cheer the runners on, control traffic flow and parking, bake cookies and maintain the snack table. Please give prayerful consideration to joining us on this major one-day-mission for which we not only receive a generous monetary donation to the church, but we are also able to give back to others in a small but helpful way. A sign-up sheet is in the fellowship hall. Any questions, contact Konnie Grant.

Upcoming Worship Schedule

Sunday, August 31
Labor Day Weekend
Jeremiah 2:4-13
Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16
Luke 14:1, 7-14
Hospitality

Sunday, September 7
Jeremiah 18:1-11
Luke 14:25-33
Jesus Is Not Pulling Any Punches

Sunday, September 14
1 Timothy 1:12-17
Luke 15:1-10
We and Paul Are Sinners and Have Fallen Short, But….

Sunday, September 21
1 Timothy 2:1-7
Luke 16:1-13
What Are Your Motives?

Sunday, September 28
Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16
Luke 16:19-31
Are We Listening to the Prophets?

August 24th Worship Service

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: Where can we stand when God is shaking the earth?
All: We will stand on the promises of God.
Leader: Where can we find support when our foundations fail?
All: We will lean on the everlasting arms of God.
Leader: Where can we find salvation in times like these?
All: We will look to Jesus and to His covenant of life.
Leader: Let us worship the God of our salvation.

*Gloria Patri…………………………..UMH 70
*Opening Prayer
*Hymn

”Fairest Lord Jesus”…………………….UMH 189

Prayers of the People – Joys and Concerns

Children’s Time: Twice Owned Boat
The Offering of our Gifts and Ourselves
*Doxology
………………………………….…UMH 95

*Prayer of Dedication
*Hymn

Sweet Hour of Prayer”…………………….UMH 496

Sharing of the Word

Epistle Readings
Acts 4:12……..…………….…………………………………..Page 887
2 Corinthians 6:2……………….………………….……..Page 940
*Gospel Readings

Matthew 6:19-22…………………………………………Page 787
Matthew 24:36-44………………………………………..Page 806

Message by Jim Tanis
Don’t Leave Earth Without Him”
               
Prayer
*Hymn

”Because He Lives”….………….UMH 364
Benediction
Postlude –
Please be seated

Pianist – Suzanne Bellrichard
Liturgist –David Naghtin

Ministers – All People As We Live The Good News

August 17th Worship Service

Prelude
A Call to Holy Silence
*Call to Worship and Praise

Minister: O come, let us sing unto the Lord……For with Him is the fountain of life, and in Him shall we see light.
Leader: O Lord, open Thou our lips. 
All: And our mouth shall show forth Thy praise.
Leader: Praise ye the Lord.
All: The Lord’s name be praised.

*Call to Prayer

*Hymn
Bringing in the Sheaves”………………. (insert)

Invocation
Prayer of Confession
Words of Assurance and Promises of Pardon

Affirmation of Faith
The Minister: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church, Apostolic and Universal, whose Holy Faith let us now reverently and sincerely declare:

The Minister and People: We believe in God the Father, infinite in wisdom, power and love, whose mercy is overall. His works, and whose will is ever directed to His children’s good.

We believe in Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of man, the gift of the Father’s unfailing grace, the ground of our hope and the promise of our deliverance from sin and death.

We believe in the Holy Spirit as the Divine Presence in our lives, whereby we are kept in perpetual remembrance of the truth of Christ and find strength and help in time of need.

We believe that this faith should manifest itself in the service of love as set forth in the example of our blessed Lord, to the end that the Kingdom of God may come upon the earth. Amen.

*Hymn
It is Well with My Soul”……….….…” (insert)
Collection
The Offering of our Gifts and Ourselves

Doxology
Offertory Sentences
*Hymn

Let the Lower Lights Be Burning”..………. (insert)

The Lesson From Holy Scripture

Old Testament Reading
Isaiah 5:1-7
New Testament Reading
Luke 12:49-56

Message by Pastor Gary Peterson
“The Farmer’s Almanac”

Prayer
*Hymn

All Things Bright and Beautiful”……….(insert)
Meal Grace
Benediction
Postlude –
Please be seated

Pianist – Suzanne Bellrichard
Liturgist  – Ellen Zimmerman
Ministers – All People As We Live The Good News

August 10th Worship Service

*Call to Worship
Leader: From the rising to the setting sun,
All: God summons us.
Leader: In the perfect beauty all around us,
All: God brightens our hearts.
Leader: When we worship with acts of love and mercy,
All: God is pleased to give us the kingdom.
Leader: Come! Let justice and righteousness be our worship.

*Gloria Patri…………………………..UMH 70
*Opening Prayer
*Hymn

”Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus”……………..UMH 462

Prayers of the People – Joys and Concerns

The Offering of our Gifts and Ourselves
*Doxology
……………………………………..…UMH 95

*Prayer of Dedication
*Hymn

Have Thine Own Way, Lord”…………………UMH 382

Sharing of the Word

Old Testament Readings
Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23……..……………..Pages 451 & 452
*Gospel Reading

Luke 12:32-40…………………..…….…Page 847

Message by Pastor Gary Peterson
Trust in the Lord”
               
Prayer
*Hymn

”Give to the Winds Thy Fears”….……..UMH 129
Benediction
Postlude –
Please be seated

Pianist – Suzanne Bellrichard
Liturgist –Edie Bogart

Ministers – All People As We Live The Good News