December 30, 2024
Happy new year, church family and friends!
Christmas season even more. The preparations are done, the worship services are complete, gifts are given and received, meals have been shared, visitors welcomed, the mess is more or less cleaned up, Jesus’ birth is well and truly celebrated, and then: that big sigh of contentment, and all the fullness of the holiday season gives way to a couple weeks of calm, blissful peace. Bittersweet, maybe, if you (like me) have to say goodbye to beloved family and friends who have to head back to faraway homes, but I hope in this after-Christmas calm you feel a sense of peace and care, wrapped in the arms of the God who adores you.
After a crazy 2024 of way too much travel, I am very much looking forward to a few weeks in January of STAYING HOME. I just want to…paint stuff. And fix stuff. And make stuff. And clean out closets. And baby my garden, which was sorely neglected this past year and needs some major tidying and composting. There is a week in the middle of the month where I’ll be attending the required Gathering of the Spiritual Leaders with our new Bishop, and then leading the celebration of life for our beloved Claudia Pace, but other than that I’ll be home in sweatpants enjoying some restful, playful weeks. It sounds glorious.
While I’m away, you’ll be led in worship by our very capable and creative leadership team, with assists by guest preachers Gary Pope-Sears and Bob and Betty Weiser. Margaret Knox, Maggie Neidigh, Ashlee McGarity, and hopefully a couple of others will be helping in the office and with bulletins and PowerPoints. I and your leadership team will be receiving your prayer requests, and praying with you as always, and will be on call for any emergencies. For any trustees, finance, or other needs, consult the list of amazing folks on the back of this newsletter, whose phone numbers are in our church directory. Thanks again to Carolyn Parrish and her team for their wonderful work on that for us!
We have done a lot of great work this year, sharing the Gospel with our community and beyond. I hear stories all the time about the way folks are inspired by the ways we follow Jesus in our living and serving together. This year, I hope to build on that good news by turning it into a vital, thriving community. I hope we will invite more people to join us in the worship, in the study, in the prayer we do together that fuels our commitment to serving the Lord by serving one another. People already know us as the church that helps folks in need…I pray this year that people in our community come to know Epworth as the uniquely special place we are, where people love each other deeply, without question or condition. Who are deeply, passionately grounded in our love for Jesus Christ, even as we continue to learn and grow. I pray that (and I know I’ve quoted her before, but) as Madeleine L’Engle once wrote, “we draw people to Christ…by shining a light so lovely that people want with all their hearts to know the source of it.”
This newsletter will serve as your letter for all of January. See you in a few weeks!
Pastor Dawn
Worship This Month
Christmas and Epiphany
Christmas doesn’t end on December 25. That’s when it begins. Twelve days of wonder and awe, remembering the birth of God-with-Us, Emmanuel. Christmas continues through January 6 with the arrival of the Magi, which kicks off the season of Epiphany. The Christian world marks Epiphany in lots of different ways, with lots of different traditions, but the point of it is to look for the ways God shows up in unexpected ways. Like a star in the sky that points to a child in a manger, or a stranger who turns out to be an angel in disguise, God will surprise us everywhere we look. In worship, of course, and also at the grocery store, and in the kitchen, and at work, and serving folks in need at the Wolf Center. Everywhere.
This month, while Pastor Dawn is taking some vacation time, we will be led in worship by many faithful, creative, capable leaders. The sermons will be given by Gary Pope-Sears (Jan 5), Kelly Frost (Jan 12), Bob and Betty Weiser (Jan 19), and Margaret Knox (Jan 26). Please be in prayer for all of them, that God speaks a wonderful word and the Holy Spirit fills us all with grace and hope.
Worship begins at 9:00am every Sunday, in person. If you can’t be there, remember to find us on YouTube so that you can watch live from wherever you are, or join us on KVLV radio on AM980 every Sunday beginning at 9:30am. If you have ideas or questions, or if we can be in prayer for you in any way, please call the church at 775-423-4714. We’d love to hear from you.
Wednesday Evening Prayer with Lectio Divina
Wednesday Evening Prayer is held on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00pm on YouTube Live. Lectio Divina is an ancient, special way of reading and praying with Scripture. Most people who try it find it deeply meaningful. We’ll meet next on February 5. Hope you’ll join us.
News and Fun Stuff
Online Giving
Everything we do to serve God and our neighbors is made possible because of your generosity. THANK YOU! If you'd like to set up online giving, just head over to our website at epworthfallon.org/give.
No Pizza with the Pastor in January
Pastor Dawn will be taking a little vacation time, so we’ll get together next on February 11. See you then!
Church Family Potluck on Sunday, Jan 26 after worship
Bring something tasty to share if you’re able, and we’ll enjoy Sunday brunch together before we head out to Bible study, Messy Church, or the rest of our Sunday. See you then!
And Then, Stay for Messy Church!
It's The Princess Bride at the Fallon Theatre!
Yes, it is time once again for that festival of romance and silliness that IS the interactive Princess Bride at the Fallon Theatre. This time we’re making it a fundraiser for the Wolf Center, and dialing up the silliness a bit. We are still looking at dates, so stay tuned!!
Church Council Meeting Sunday Feb 11
Our first Council meeting of the year will be on Sunday, February 11 after worship. Join us to pray, dream, plan, and celebrate all that God is doing in and through us!
Continuing Bible Studies in January
After Christmas and a little break, our Bible study groups will return. To suggest new Bible studies or to find out more, please call Kelly Frost via the church office at 775-423-4714. Join any class, any time!
· “Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets” by Andy Stanley, Mondays at 10:30am in the Good News Room
· “God Never Gives Up On Us” by Max Lucado, Sundays after worship in the Good News Room
· The Book of Acts, Sundays after worship in the Wolf Center, led by the author Jeanette Strong.
Music at Epworth UMC
Music is a big part of worship for many of us at Epworth. You are invited to join the bell choir, or the traditional choir, or the praise team, or participate in music however your heart moves you! Please call Jackie, our music director, via the church office at 775-423-4714 to find out more. Tell her or Pastor Dawn about your favorite hymns or modern Christian songs, too, so that we can sing them together in church!
Neighborhood Game Days Return on Sunday, March 9!