Daily Archives: August 1, 2025

August 3rd 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: Sing praises to God.
All: God’s love is sure. Christ’s love never ends.
Leader: Shout for joy, all the earth.
All: God’s grace satisfies the thirsty. The Spirit fills the hungry with good things.
Leader: Proclaim the Lord’s glory.
All: God’s salvation is sure. God’s faithfulness never ends.

*Gloria Patri………………………………UMH 70
*Opening Prayer
*Hymn
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”Great Is Thy Faithfulness”…………………UMH 140

Prayers of the People – Joys and Concerns

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

*Prayer of Dedication
*Hymn

Spirit Song”…………………………….UMH 347

Sharing of the Word

Old Testament Reading
Hosea 11:1-11…………….………….…Page 737
*Gospel Reading

Luke 12:13-21………………………….…Page 847

Message by Pastor Gary Peterson
What Was The Hebrew Legal System Like”
               Communion
Prayer
*Hymn

”I Come with Joy”.…….….……..UMH 617
Benediction
Postlude –
Please be seated

Pianist – Suzanne Bellrichard
Liturgist –Konnie Grant

Ministers – All People As We Live The Good News

Pastor’s Ponderings

I had been working on a Pastor’s Pondering for a number of days and on Monday afternoon, I became aware of an incident that happened in Pentwater on Sunday, July 27th, and felt that I should change my ponderings for this month of August.

As your Pastor, Administrative Council, and Trustees we hold the safety of our church congregation and our building at an extremely important level and have worked to put in place procedures that will keep all of our church family safe.

On Sunday morning, July 27th, a community member in Pentwater had what has been determined as a mental disruption in their life. This individual had been observed early on Sunday morning at a number of places in the community wearing a mask and yelling profanities while moving about the Pentwater Community.

On Sunday morning, for many years, the Centenary United Methodist Church has blessed the Pentwater Community with a worship service on the Village Green welcoming all visitors and those from the community to worship.

During that worship service on the Village Green, this individual started yelling about the devil and threatening the congregation. 911 was called. This individual following the threats had slowly removed himself from the worship service and had been spoken to by ushers informing him that the pastor would be available following the worship service to speak with him. He left the area. He was later found by the Oceana County Sheriff’s Department and was taken into custody for observation. Of concern and priority is that we pray for the individual, his state of mind, and physical condition.

As always, security is a top priority when we gather together in community. Over the past few years, on an annual basis, our Trustees have looked at our Emergency Procedures and updated them when necessary. Our Emergency Procedures Manual is located in the Fellowship Hall on the table to the left side as you exit our sanctuary.

There are three items that I would like to make you aware of as we continue to gather for worship and other activities as a community in our church building.

  1. On the bulletin board directly above the table where our Sunday Bulletins are placed, is the physical address location of our church (9197 56th Avenue Montague, Michigan) should we need to place a 911 call.
  2. A Safety Alert Monitor is located at the Audio-Visual Console in the rear of the church sanctuary. This safety device has a pull tab which is to be pulled to summon our county emergency responders should it be necessary. This device will alert our emergency providers that an incident has happened at the Claybanks United Methodist Church, and they will be dispatched immediately.
  3. In the entryway is our Automated Emergency Defibrillator to be used if someone were to have a heart related incident. Should it be necessary to use our defibrillator, 911 should be called immediately.

With these procedures and others in place, we are working to protect our church family during an emergency situation. Given even the more recent events in our country, safety is always of concern when we gather together in community, workspace, and even in our own homes. Should you have concerns about safety, please bring them to our Trustees, Administrative Council, or to me as your pastor and we will look at your concerns and address them as an utmost importance by acting and praying for safety of all.

Live in Life and Peace,

Pastor Gary

Announcements and Stuff

United Women of Faith
Once again, our summer is flying by.  It’s almost August and for our church that means it’s almost time for our 82nd annual Strawberry Social.

This year, the Social will be on Friday, August 8.  We will be serving strawberries, biscuits, and ice cream between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m.

Please invite your family and friends to come join us on that evening at our church.  This is the only fundraiser that our women’s group does during the year, and the majority of profit goes to approximately ten charities at the end of the year.

We know we can count on our church family to help make this a success.

On Wednesday, August 8, at 1:00 p.m., we will be setting up the church for the Social. If you’re available, many hands make light work.  On Friday, we will need as many folks as we can get to keep the evening running smoothly, and to greet and serve our many guests.  One highlight of the evening is our abundant bake sale.  Please contribute what you can to fill our tables with yummy choices.

Please keep this event in your prayers as we prepare for another welcoming evening.

Thank You
THANK YOU to all who made our Adult & Teen Challenge guests feel welcomed and loved.  Also, kudos for providing a fantastic meal.  We raised $160 above the $500 donation from the church.  

Praise God for blessing us with the opportunity to serve and support these important Missions for Christ.

Kelly White

Old Time Worship Service and Church Picnic
On Sunday, August 17th, we will celebrate many years of being in community at Claybanks United Methodist Church, hopefully with an old-time worship service and church picnic outdoors.

Our service will begin at 10:30 a.m., as usual, and we suggest bringing a lawn chair to sit in for the service. Following the service, we will have a church picnic. Hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, baked beans, watermelon, and other traditional picnic items will be served by your Worship Design Team.

While you are encouraged to dress in an old-time tradition of clothing, it is optional and your choice. Please come dressed for the outdoors, weather permitting.

We also encourage you to invite former Claybanks United Methodist Church members, family members, friends, and associates. This will be an enjoyable time to be invitational and invite others to worship with us and be in community as we share a picnic meal.

Upcoming Worship Schedule

Sunday,  August 3
Hosea 11:1-11
Luke 12:13-21
What Was The Hebrew Legal System Like?

Sunday,  August 10
Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23
Luke 12:32-40
Trust In The Lord

Sunday,  August 17
Isaiah 5:1-7
Luke 12:49-56
Remembering Our Past Can Help Us
Old Time Worship Service Church Picnic
(Outdoors if possible)

Sunday,  August 24
Jim Tanis Worship Leader

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