Volume 49
Issue 40
October 3, 2019
              
Community Wide Fall Festival
Join us on Sunday, October 20, from 4:00-6:00 pm for another amazing evening filled with family entertainment, food, and fun with the entire community. There will be free popcorn, cotton candy, water, and cokes! The parking lot will be filled with games, inflatables, pony rides, face painting, and music! Admission is totally free, but we hope you will bring new socks that will be donated to families/individuals in need through a local non-profit organization! Please join this amazing event in the heart of this community and invite your friends and neighbors to join us as well!
October Sermon Series
Artificial Intelligence, social media cues, and our human need for acceptance are a combination that is impacting all of our lives - often in a negative way. Software developers often push the same psychological buttons used by magicians and the gambling industry to keep us connected so they can increase their advertising income. Join us on Sunday morning, October 13 and 20, as we discuss these tactics and consider choices grounded in the values of God, and not "big data." Video and small group discussions are available on our website by visiting www.vhumc.org/studies, as well as the small groups section of our app.
Persuasive Technology and Children Seminar
Software developers often push the same psychological buttons used by magicians, and the gambling industry, to keep us connected so they can increase their advertising income with devastating effects for children. John Douglas, Licensed Counselor and chair of our Student Ministry Council, will lead a discussion for parents on the use of Persuasive Technology by social media, gaming, and search software companies. These sessions will be held in conjunction with our preaching series entitled "Technically Persuaded." The group discussion will be held in room 202, on October 16 and 23, at 6:00 pm. Preview of the videos and discussion questions are available using the link below.

Upward Basketball and Cheerleading
Come join us for a great season of basketball and cheer in a family focused and friendly environment. Kids will learn to play the game as a team as well as developing skills to take their game to the next level! This league is for kids K4-8th grade. First practices are the week of November 4, and the first game on November 16. The season will go through early February with a break for Thanksgiving and Christmas/New Year holidays.

Registration is $105. You can register online at the link below or in person at the VHUMC Lighthouse. We are looking forward to seeing your family participate with us this fall! For any questions about the league or season, please contact Miles Erbe ([email protected] / 769-0134).

Learning To Tell Your Story
We all have a different story, but we also have a part in a larger story: the story of God's love for each one of us. Learning to tell your story allows you to see the many ways God has moved or is moving in your life. Knowing and telling your story is a way to go deeper into your faith in a more genuine way. But your story should not be told in isolation because hearing it will allow other women to experience God in fresh new ways.

If you are a woman looking for a small group where you can be vulnerable and authentic, join us on Wednesday night, October 9 at 6:00 pm, in room 202 as we all learn together what it means to tell our story and also discover how someone else's story can speak into your life and your heart. This class is for women of all ages and stages of life as we experience God's love through the power of a story.
Tanzania 2021
Join us for a different 5-Minute Mission this Sunday, October 6, during the Fellowship Hall coffee hour (9:45 am). Our own Beth Rose and Timmy Collins will be highlighting their mission trip this past summer and giving more information about the upcoming trip being planned for 2021. Join us on Wednesday, October 16, at 6:00 pm, in the Small Dining Room (201) for an informational meeting and more details about Tanzania and ways that our church is partnering with the UMC church there.
Upward Football/Cheerleading Recognition
We want to congratulate and recognize our Upward Football/Cheerleading participants this Sunday in the 11:00 am Contemporary Worship Service, in Tyson Hall, on Sunday, October 6. If you have a child who participated, please make sure you're there. These budding athletes are fun to watch, as they develop the skills they've been given. We want them to know we support and love them all along life's journey.
Movie for the Hearing Impaired
The Boomers and Beyond ministry will be presenting the original Mary Poppins movie on Sunday, October 13, at 2:00 pm, in the Chapel. The pews on the left side have a T-Coil hearing loop. Many (but not all) hearing aids support T-Coil technology. Ask your audiologist or doctor if your hearing aids can tune to the T-Coil. If not, the church has a limited number of "listeners" that you can use during the movie. We will provide popcorn and drinks for free. If you plan on attending, or need a "listener" unit, please contact Jim Frazier ([email protected] / 769-0126).
Mae Mae's Hugs
Over the past four years, VHUMC has partnered with the family and friends of Maegan Moore to create a warm coat ministry in her memory. We are thankful that over 3,500 coats have been distributed to children and adults that have received a warm, loving hug from Mae Mae and VHUMC! This year, Mae Mae's Hugs has set a goal to provide all new warm coats. We will be accepting any size new coat during the month of October dropped off at Anne Strozier's office. Another way you can help is by providing monetary donations that are needed to purchase the new coats. Donations can be made online. Follow the link, select missions, then Mae Mae's Hugs in the drop downs. Thank you so much for supporting this ministry!

Middle School Retreat
Middle School retreat registration is now open! The retreat will be October 25-26 at Camp Lee in Anniston, Alabama. Our theme this year is "Storyteller" and we will be looking at some of the parables of Jesus in relation to our lives today!

The cost for the trip is $120 and includes all meals, transportation, and activities during the retreat. Normal registration will be open through Thursday, October 10. Late registration will be $132 and will be open through October 17. Late registrations will not receive a retreat t-shirt and rooming requests cannot be guaranteed. For information and registration, please visit the link below.

Travel to the Holy Land
Join Dr. Bill Brunson and Rev. Jeremiah Stone on a once-in-a lifetime trip to experience the Holy Land and see your faith come to life! We all know the importance of serving as the hands and feet of Christ in our world, but we want to invite you on another faith journey during spring break, March 21-29, 2020.

Walk where Jesus walked, sit and hear the stories from the Bible in the places where they actually happened, and experience a trip that will help you take a deeper step in your relationship with our Risen Lord. For more information please contact Jim Frazier ([email protected]). We have families, couples, friends, and individuals already signed up, but there is still room to join the group.
Charcuterie Class
The holiday events and parties are just around the corner. Would you like to wow your family and friends with your culinary prowess? If so, join us on Wednesday, November 6, at 6:00 pm, in room 202 to master the art of charcuterie. Participants will receive a hand-crafted cutting board and all the essential to make your own beautiful display to take home that night. There will also be a drawing for two door prizes: a chocolate charcuterie and a breakfast charcuterie. The cost is $35 and you can register online using the link below.

Tablescapes Tickets
Join us on Tuesday, November 5, for Tablescapes! We have lots of fun to look forward to at this event as hosts decorate each table with brilliant themes. The doors will open at 10:30 am to view the tables, with lunch beginning at 11:30 am. Our wonderful guest speaker is women's interest and lifestyle publisher, Phyllis Hoffman DePiano. Tickets will be available for purchase using the link below, or from the main office!

You can also sign up to decorate a table of your own. Tables can be really simple, and our committee is happy to help you decorate. For more information about decorating a table, please contact Cheree Carlton ([email protected] / 979-1837).

Grandmothers In Prayer
All grandmothers are invited to come join us in prayer for your grandchildren. It is truly a gift from God to pray over our children. We meet to pray on Mondays, at 2:00 pm, in room 318. Please come when you can.
Matters of the Heart Book Club
Everyone is invited to join us as we discuss books that ignite our hearts and inspire us to help others. Each month will discuss a different book that will encourage us to do more, so come when you can! If you would like more information or to be added to our list, please feel free to call or email Rachael Hayes ([email protected] / 769-0143).
  • November 25 - 7 Days of Christmas by Jen Hatmaker
  • December 16 - Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis Majors
  • January 27 - Daring to Hope by Katie Davis Majors
  • February 17 - Religion in Shoes by Hunter Blakely or The Hundred Story Home by Kathy Izard
  • March 16 - Get off your Buts by Ray Buchannan (Founder of Rise Against Hunger)
  • April 20 - Life is Like That by Glenn "Tex" Evans (Founder of ASP) or Tattoos On the Heart by Gregory Boyles
  • Summer - The Sensible Shoes Series by Sharon Garlough Brown
Stewardship Campaign Co-Chairs
We are thrilled to announce that Tom and Kiley Watson and Jeff and Katie LaMaster are the co-chairs of our VHUMC 2020 Stewardship Campaign. Tom and Kiley are, perhaps, familiar faces (and voices) to many at VHUMC. Kiley is often a featured soprano in the Chancel Choir (think O' Holy Night on Christmas Eve) and Tom is one of The Four Docs (along with Bill Brunson, Kipp McClurg, and Bob Dowda) who entertain us with their acapella barbershop-stylings. Both Tom and Kiley have found VHUMC to be the place they have wanted to raise their daughters, Gracie and Emily, and to share in the active life of the church. We are grateful for the tremendous impact the Watson family has made in the life of VHUMC, and for their willingness to lead our Fall stewardship campaign.

Jeff and Katie LaMaster, along with their children, Price and Lacey, are active members in our children's ministry and our contemporary worship service. Katie grew up at VHUMC (Katie Gillis) and is thrilled to be raising her family surrounded by those who helped raise her. Jeff grew up Roman Catholic, but has found exactly what he and Katie were looking for in a church home - faithfulness, friendships, and engaged programming for their children. We are grateful for Jeff and Katie's leadership of our Fall stewardship campaign.
October Memory Verse
Our 1st - 5th graders are taught a different Bible verse each month. They have the opportunity to recite the verse before or after Sunday School in the sensory room for a sweet treat and a chance to win a grand prize at the end of the school year! October's memory verse is: "In everything do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is the law and the prophets." - Matthew 7:12
Ongoing Outreach
Tutoring at Urban Ministry
We are looking for additional tutors for the VHUMC tutoring team at Urban Ministry. If you have an interest in tutoring a first, second, or third grader one-on-one once a week during the school year, we would love to have you join the team. Anyone who enjoys being with children is qualified!

Tutors currently come on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday afternoon for a one-hour session from 3:30-4:30 pm. Each tutor will work with the same student each week when at all possible and materials are provided. Tutors generally carpool, meeting at VHUMC or Shades Mountain Baptist Church, leaving around 3:00 pm and returning about 5:00 pm. If you have to miss a week for travel or family commitments, that is not a problem! We need tutors for Tuesdays and Wednesdays in particular. The tutoring program runs until the beginning of December and then January through the end of April. For more information please contact Joan Rein ([email protected]).

Food Pantry
The Food Pantry needs Ziplock sandwich bags and jelly (we cannot accept homemade jelly though). Thank you for all of the recent donations made to our food pantry account. We are spending about $2,000 a month for 15,000 pounds of food. We are currently feeding about 800 people a month!

Oak Mountain Mission
Oak Mountain Mission needs furniture (chests, sofas, chairs, tables, etc.). Please call Roddy (685-5757) for pick-up. They can always use linens, dishes, and small kitchen appliances which can be put into one of the wooden bins around the church. If you have any clothes you wish to donate, we are asking for fall and winter clothing only at this time.
Wednesday Nights at VHUMC

Classes/Programs starting at 6:00 pm
  • Men's Bible Study: Through November 20 - Room 204
  • Disciple Bible Study: Through November 20 - Various locations
  • Learning to Tell Your Story: October 9 - Room 202
  • Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and the Human Brain: October 16 - Room 202
     
Menus
  • October 9 - Spaghetti with Meat Sauce or Chicken Alfredo, Green Beans, Salad, Fruit, Cut Veggies with Dressing. Kids: Spaghetti
  • October 16 - Beef Tips or Chicken Pot Pie, Rice or Carrot SoufflĂ©, Salad, Fruit, Cut Veggies with Dressing. Kids: Corn Dogs with Chips
  • October 23 - Meatloaf or Baked Ham, Mashed Potatoes, English Peas, Salad, Fruit, Cut Veggies with Dressing. Kids: Pizza
  • October 30 - Baked Turkey or Pork Loin, Mac and Cheese, Crowder Peas with Snaps, Onions, Salad, Fruit, Cut Veggies with Dressing. Kids: Chicken Nuggets and Mac and Cheese 
Worship This Sunday

8:30 am Traditional  Service |  Sanctuary
Luke 17:5-10
"Faithful Through and Through"
Bill Brunson

9:45 am Service of Word and Table |  Sanctuary
John 17:20-23
"Kumasi-Vestavia Hills Communion"
Butch Williams

11:00 am Traditional Service |  Sanctuary
Luke 17:5-10
"Faithful Through and Through"
Bill Brunson

11:00 am Contemporary Service |  Tyson Hall
Ephesians 4: 1-6
"It's a Really B I G Table"
Sherry Harris

5:00 pm  Sunday Evening Worship
2 Timothy 1: 1-7
"Rekindle the Gift of God That is Within You"
Mike Harper
Attendance for last week: 839
General Fund Fiscal Year 2020
 

Donations the past 2 weeks

July 2018 - April 2019
Donations
Other Income
Total Income
Actual
$ 59,804


$484,403
$22,580
$506,983
Targeted  
-$49,006


-$34,362
-$773
-$35,135
 
(+) Better or (-) worse for the church than our target
Care and Support
Congratulations, hospitalizations, and sympathies

Prayer Requests
Please be in prayer for the following persons: