9.12.25 FUMC Announcements

September 11, 2025

Do Not Be Afraid of the Vision
Rev. Dr. T. Ray Wheeler
Daniel 10:1-12; Acts 4:23-30
    Daniel is terrified by the vision he has, but ultimately it is a vision of the Son of Man coming to us. The believers in Acts know the Son of Man, and that inspires them to reject that fear, and pray for the boldness to share the vision of the reign of God. 

DATES AT A GLANCE

Fun Friday - Friday, September 12, 1:30PM
4S: Grandparents - Saturday, September 13, 5:30PM
We Need to Talk About... - Sunday, September 14, 5PM
Koinonia Women Meeting - Monday, September 15, 11:45AM
Middle School Meetup - Sunday, September 28, 3PM


community Events

We Need to Talk About...How Traumatized Brains Think.
Join us Sunday, September 14 at 5 p.m. in the Sanctuary for a panel of therapists sharing what we need to understand about how trauma impacts the way we think and behave. Understanding trauma helps us have more patience with ourselves and our neighbors.

Fun Friday is Back!
Retirees and anyone who’d like to play games on Friday, September 12 please  join us in Hines Hall.  Games start at 1:30 and we play until 3:30.  There will be board and card games available to play but  feel free bring any you’d like to play,  we like learning new games.

 Also bring your own non alcoholic beverage for yourself and, if you want, bring a snack to share. 
Questions? Contact Sandra Hutchens or Marjie Lewis

Groundwork CHATS Community Sessions Continue
CHATS stands for Connecting Housing and Transformative Solutions. This grassroots initiative is designed to foster meaningful discussions around local housing issues. Through a toolkit, hosts guide conversations using Impact Cards that highlight real-life stories from people affected by the housing crisis, and Solution Cards to explore potential paths forward.
Register HERE for upcoming events:
Sept. 24th from 9 - 11 a.m. in Bentonville
Oct. 1 from 9 - 11 a.m. in Springdale
Oct. 16 11 - 1 p.m. in Bentonville


announcements


Littles Meet Up Postponed
Our Littles Meet-Up is postponed this week while Ms. Allison celebrates her grandmother's 90th birthday! Be on the look out for a new date in the coming days.


Middle School Meet-Up
Ms. Lexie is taking our 5th and 6th graders to the Bentonville Square to build community connections by passing out popsicles on Sunday, September 28th from 3-4pm. It will be a great afternoon spent making friends, enjoying treats and sharing God's love!


Youth Band Starting September 21
Calling all 9th-12th grade musicians! Join Ms. Allison in the Youth Space on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month, starting on September 21st, from 3:00-4:00 PM. This is a fun and creative opportunity to practice and play both worship and secular songs in a supportive environment. Whether you're looking to grow your skills or simply enjoy making music with friends, we'd love to see you there!


Youth Mentoring with Pastor Michelle - Starting Sunday, September 14
Join us for Mentoring with Pastor Michelle, starting on September 14th! This is an opportunity to dig deep into your faith and calling through Biblical exploration. Reach out to Kristin ( ) with any questions.


7-9th Grade Refuge Retreat
Refuge sign up is open! 7th-9th grade students are invited to a weekend of connection, worship and fellowship at Shepherd of the Ozarks November 7th-9th. Click HERE for more details and to sign up!


ANNOUNCEMENTS

Calling All Print Artists!
If you have a piece of art that you would like to show, we have just the place! Let Suzanna Pratt know (find her contact info in the app) and we'll get it hung in the gallery. The Second Street Gallery is located in the hallway near the Sunday morning coffee and tea. We would love to celebrate your work!

September's 4S Theme is Grandparents
Our Second Saturday Supper and Stories for September 13 theme is Grandparents. Come share stories about your grandparents or stories about being a grandparent as we enjoy a hearty spaghetti dinner together. Gathering starts at 5:30 p.m. in Hines Hall. All are welcome to attend!

Disarming Leviathan Book Study Starts Sunday Sept 21
Pastor Michelle will offer a book discussion for 4 weeks each Sunday night at 5 p.m. starting on September 21. We will discuss Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor by Caleb Campbell. We will learn how to better understand and confront the Christian Nationalist perspective to help deconstruct it in love. You can order your own copy, or we will have some copies available in the office. We will be in the Gathering Room, or you can join us on Zoom via this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86965810513?pwd=UGbWMMpBpi1HJsaNVDcarTO1smyeXg.1

It's Mission Trip Time
We’re going to UMCOR Sager Brown and you are invited! We will travel to Baldwin LA on Sunday, Feb. 1 and return home on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. If you have ever considered going on a mission trip, this is your chance. While there, we serve in several capacities, from working in the depot assembling flood or health kits, helping in the community, to helping around the campus of Sager Brown. You choose what you’d like to do. Everything is important and needed. Cost for room and board starts $350. A non refundable deposit of $50 is due by Friday, Sept. 19. Questions? Contact Connie Anderson ( ) or Johnna Kosnoff ( ). The food is great, the fellowship even better, but knowing you are helping others in their time of crisis-priceless! Please consider joining us! 

OneTogether Meal and Service Saturday September 20
Saturday/One Together – September 20

10:30 AM – First Watch Brunch
500 SE Walton Blvd #28
Bentonville, AR 72713

Let’s kick off the day with good food and great company at First Watch. Come hungry and ready to connect!

12:00–4:00 PM – Helping Hands Volunteer Time
After brunch, we’ll head over to Helping Hands to lend our time and hearts. Stay as long as you’re able—every moment makes a difference.

Hope to see you there!
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LBGTQIA+ Parent and Grandparent (and other close adult) Support Group
If you have LBGTQIA+ child, grandchild (or you are another close adult to someone in the queer community) come for a small group meeting focused on sharing the challenges of adjustment, supporting your family member, and becoming a considerate ally. We will be meeting in the parlor at FUMC Bentonville at 4:00pm on Sunday afternoons for four weeks beginning on 14 September 2025. For more information, contact Pastor Ray at   or text or call 513.305.1571. If you do not fall in the category described, but are interested in learning more about how to be a supportive ally to the queer community? Please let Pastor Ray know! If we have enough interest, we will follow up with ally training.

Lay Servant Ministry Classes in October
Central United Methodist Church in Rogers will host Lay Servant Ministry courses on Saturday, October 11, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. These courses are open to anyone who wants to deepen their ministry and leadership in the church and grow in discipleship.

Courses Offered are:
1. Ministry with the Forgotten: Dementia Through a Spiritual Lens

This course helps laity and clergy better understand and support people living with dementia, calling the church to deeper discipleship through compassionate, inclusive relationships that reflect God’s grace and uphold each person’s worth. Book: Ministry with the Forgotten: Dementia through a Spiritual Lens by Kenneth L. Carder

  1. Disciples in the Marketplace: Seeing Grace at Work
    This course invites laity to explore how everyday work becomes a witness to God’s grace, sparking holy conversations that connect faith, vocation, and the power of personal story. Book: Disciples in the Marketplace: Seeing Grace at Workby David C. Teel
  2. Leading Worship
    This course focuses on the ministry of the lay servant (or anyone!) who regularly or occasionally leads a group or congregation in worship. Facilitators: Rev. Les Oliver, Minister of Music (retired), and Rev. Ray Wheeler, Pastor and Director of Music FUMC Bentonville. Book: Worshiping with United Methodistsby Hoyt Hickman

Registration details and additional information can be found here: https://arumc.org/our-ministries/lay-servant-ministries/


Early Response Team Training in Little Rock - Saturday, Sept. 20

If you want to be prepared, certified, and badged the next time a disaster strikes, this Early Response Training event is for you! Volunteers will be shown specific skills, such as tarping a damaged roof, sorting debris, and mucking out a flooded house. More importantly, the training prepares you to be an effective, caring member of the team when volunteers deploy to help in a disaster. Please note that all those wishing to specialize in chainsaw work must first complete ERT training. This one-day training allows volunteers to also pass a background check, get certified, and receive an official UMCOR badge. This training will be held on Saturday, September 20 at St. James UMC in Little Rock from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tickets are $10. Lunch will be provided. Please register by September 17. For questions, please contact Roy Lee ( ). If you're going, please let Johnna Kosnoff ( ). We'd like to know you're getting the training!
Register

Koinonia Women of FUMC Bentonville
Women of FUMC, you are invited to our September meeting on Monday, September 15, at 11:45am in the Gathering Room.  Bring a sack lunch and your preferred drink.  Dessert and water will be provided.  We offer fellowship, learning, and outreach into our church and community.  Please join us, we want to get to know you!  For more information, contact Marjie Lewis at


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