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SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES in the Sanctuary…

8:30 a.m. The BRIDGE SERVICE 10:45 a.m. TRADITIONAL SERVICE

In Celebration Hall. . .

11:00 a.m. CONTEMPORARY SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 Children & Adults

37 E Beauregard San Angelo, TX 325.655.8981

First United Methodist Church,

San Angelo, Texas

MARCH 2021

THE MESSENGER

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MARCH 2021

I pray you survived Snowapocalypse 2021! I know after two days without electricity I was nearing chopping up furniture for firewood, but luckily the power came back on. In the days after, I know “people have been helping people” and I’ve delivered fire-wood, food and water myself. Today as I write this I have been making calls and checking on people, but there are lots of folks to check on and you may have gotten missed somehow so I want to say if you have a need, please let us know.

I’m serious about that! If we as a church can help you in some way; or try to find a resource for your need, please let us know.

We have also been utilizing a Disaster Fund we started during Covid (and actually used before that from the Bradford Tornado) and so we do have some funds available or a fund to which donations can be made.

We are back working in the office and you can telephone 325-655-8981 or the Emergency number 325- 659-4424.

Together we stand!

Pastor Scott

Maundy Thursday—6:00 pm Celebration Hall

“The Last Supper” portrayed by the YOUTH”

“Supper and Betrayal” by Pastor Scott

Special Music

Good Friday—6:00 pm Celebration Hall

“Jesus’ Death” by Pastor Scott

Special Music: Patti Wetzel and Dr. Pamela Lee

“The Crucifixion”

Easter Sunday— April 4

“The Final Week-A New Day—Resurrection”

Special Music: Patti Wetzel and Dr. Pamela Lee

“I Know That My Redeemer Liveth”

from Handel’s Messiah

Communion at all three services

Together we stand!

JOIN US in celebrating Lent and Holy Week. Let us Prepare for our Easter Miracle!

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MARCH 2021

11th Hour Celebrations . . .

Pastor Kristie Crisp

kcrisp@riotx.org

Grace and peace to you in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

These past few weeks, as I have been reading through so many posts on social media, I noticed such a wide variation of emotions and…this is expected. My heart’s memory took me to that famous passage of scrip-ture in Ecclesiastes 3, titled ‘A Time for Everything’. While we under-stand this passage to be telling us that there is a ‘season’ or specific time for things or emotions to happen in our lives, I wonder if it couldn’t also mean there might be A Time for Everything to be happening at once? Now don’t think I am trying to change what this means or was meant to teach us! I am just sharing with you how the Spirit revealed this to me in this time, this season of life.

There are so many moments or times where we simply have ‘all the feels’ bombard-ing us. Maybe we are just in one of those times where so many ‘feels’ or emotions are happening simultaneously. My one request, my one hope, is that while this is happen-ing to all of us, we are kind with how we react and deal with one another. This is what we are called to do:

31 Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor [perpetual animosity,

resentment, strife, fault-finding] and slander be put away from you, along with every kind of malice [all spitefulness, verbal abuse, malevlence]. 32 Be

kind and helpful to one another, tender-hearted [compassionate, under-standing], forgiving one another [readily and freely], just as God in Christ also forgave [a]you. (Ephesians 4:31-32, AMP)

So as we journey to the cross together this Lenten Season, let us do so with a great com-passion for one another and for ourselves. Hasn’t God graciously done this for us

through Jesus Christ? Yes!

May you take the time you need to work through this season of life and may we walk humbly with one another, building each other up as beloved children of God.

Grace & Peace, Pastor Kristie

When Pilgrim’s Progress was written in 1678, John Bunyan was confined to a prison cell for proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ, and refusing to stop preaching even when the gov-ernment demanded it. He said, “I will stay in prison till the

moss grows on my eyelids rather than disobey God.” He was

well acquainted with suffering and affliction saying, “In times

of affliction we commonly meet with the sweetest experiences of the love of God.”

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Lent—40 Days of Renewal through Love

MARCH 2021

Kraig Schell Candis Hicks Barbara Rallo

Stacie Elkins Giovanna LeCroy Stephanie James Leslee Bowen Carol Santry Jacie Cortese

Jackie Thompson Chelsea Lytle David Huckaby Dale Weise Alan Gregston Lara Slaughter Lisa Lesosky Cathy Hubbard

Pat Haines Meagan Hunnicutt

Molly Walker Kendall Hirschfeld Scott Bradford Lori Francks Lisa Hirschfeld Betsy Sadler

Laurel Bradford Kristie Crisp Karen Clark Rusty & Judith Thweatt Pat Massey Twyla Tasker

Vicki Draper Fran Sentell Tim Hunnicutt

Tony Walker Alice Kiser Barbara Hudgens Beth McCrea Lauren Baring Brenda Stone

The 2021 Lenten Devotions booklet, “What Manner

of Love?” is ready for your read! Even though Lent has

begun, you can still benefit from reading these inspiring notes on “Love” written by members of FirstFamily. Pick up a copy in the office, First Place Café and entrances. You will realize a great blessing of wise and instructive words for this Easter season.

If you were one of the authors of this beautiful booklet, thank you for your contribution.

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2021 has started off with a bang. As I try to make 2021 a healthier year it is that a reminder that wellness includes mind, body, and spirit.

It goes without saying that the last couple of months have added a whole new level of stress to an already chaotic time. In times like this it’s easy for us to forget that we can still do small things to reduce stress. I have found that when trying to carve out time to de-stress I often create more, so I’ve found that just 5 minutes here and there helps to calm my mind and body. I’d like to share just a few ideas from 5-Minute Stress Relief, 75 Exercises to

Quiet Your Mind and Calm Your Body by Elena Welsh, PhD.

• Scroll though photos- look at fun trips or loved ones • Color your stress away

• Make a gratitude list each day- jot at least 3 each day • Read a favorite scripture

• Create relaxation reminders on your phone or calendar • Stretch your smile and release the tension in your jaw

• Light a candle – use a scent that reminds you of a pleasant time • Read for pleasure

• Clutter for 5 minutes • Take a brisk walk • Do yoga stretches

• Drink a glass of water and cut down on caffeine • Play a favorite song

• Make a to do now list and to do later list • Do a word puzzle

• Call a friend

Wesley Nurse Programs:

Healthy Child Diaper program continues to offer education and diapers once a month for those in need. Registration is required and number of participants is limited. Please contact Lesa Parry, Wesley Nurse, 325-215-4835.

San Angelo Texas Mission of Mercy is scheduled for June 4-5, 2021. All patients will be sched-uled this year and prescreened prior to event. Please contact Lesa Parry, WN 325-215-4835 or visit https://tmomvolunteer.org

Helpful information:

TDEM Self-Reporting Damage Survey

Texas will get federal disaster assistance based on information the feds receive about our damage and loss. The more that is reported by individuals, the more federal assistance Texas will get. Here is the link – and there is also a Spanish version: www.TDEM.texas.gov/warm. You must also report damage to your insurance agency.

Food Assistance- There are multiple agencies assisting with food. As COVID19 has impacted many

agencies please call to make sure hours have not changed. San Angelo Pocket Resource guides are available in the church office or contact Lesa Parry, WN at 325-215-4835.

Rental Assistance and Utility Assistance—Concho Valley Community Action Agency at

325.653.2411 or Christian in Action at (325) 655-5127 https://www.cvcaa.org/utility-assistance Handy Man Program- helps with repairs $500 or less if they qualify. This is an income based program. Contact Stephanie Hamby at Galilee CDC at 655-6700

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MARCH 2021

Methodist Health Care Ministries

By Lesa Parry, RN

JOIN US

Prevent Blindness Texas

TELEHEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT Determine risk for eye disorders or

diseases. Resources-eye exam voucher, eyeglasses voucher, exam and vouchers for children

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MARCH 2021

Hands and Feet for Christ! . . .

Meals for the Elderly – March Routes Available NOW

Volunteers from First Family deliver lunches for Meals for the Elderly every March and September. There are a lot of routes to fill in March, so please consider participating. Our coordinator, Sandy Pedersen, has the schedule and can assist in finding a route that works for you. We will deliver M-F starting the week of March 8 through the end of the month. To SIGN UP please contact Sandy at (325) 949-9031 or spdulcimer@suddenlink.net.

We need YOU now!!

Building accessibility ramps for homes continues as an important ministry for

FirstChurch! Work is organized through the Texas Ramps Project, a

non-denominational, non-profit organization that builds ramps for people who can't afford them. FMI visit www.texasramps.org.

The FUMC work team continues building ramps and are scheduled to build one on

Saturday, March 20. If you are interested in assisting with building or helping

serve lunch, please contact Pastor Dale or Sherrie Walker in the Church Office. Watch for more information and include these dedicated workers in your prayers!

Shed no tear! oh, shed no tear! The flower will bloom another year. Weep no more! oh, weep no more! Young buds sleep in the root’s white core.

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Tidings of

Last

Tuesdays

Somebody’s Rusty

This crucial time of weather extremes has hard hit many people! Our Blessing Box is rapidly emptied.

Donations are being accepted and the Blessing

Box is in dire need of being filled!!! Your helping

hands are truly appreciated. Feel free to drop off items in the office and fill the Blessing Box whenever you can.

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Helping Others. . .

Items can

be left in

the office

FIRST FRIDAYS @ THE SOUP KITCHEN

First Family & Friends volunteer to cook and serve every first Friday of the

month at the Daily Bread Soup Kitchen between 9-2. If you would like to help in some way on March 5, please contact Beth McCrea

(edgemama@hotmail.com ) or the Church Office.

Next month’s date is:

Friday, APRIL 2

Volunteers for this program are very needed!

Our recent emergencies have increased the

number of people seeking a hot meal. Over

150 arrived last month to be fed. Please help!

First Fridays @ Soup Kitchen

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MARCH 2021

If you or someone you know needs help or could use food, please don’t hesitate to contact the church office: 655-8981. There are a lot of resources available to help.

Helping to Feed the Hungry . . .

CPS and SHANNON MEAL DELIVERIES

We continue to help with these meal deliveries. Our team of drivers who deliver these meals are dedicated. Keep them in your prayers and offer thanksgiving for the help they provide!!

GROCERY BOX DISTRIBUTION AT ST. PAUL’S occurs every Saturday. Volunteers from FUMC and other volunteers provide manpower to pass out these groceries. On Saturday, November 21, over 400 families received groceries! That equates to over 8000 meals!! St. Paul’s could always use your help! Prayers too!

The Sunday Morning Breakfast Team continues to serve breakfast to the hungry every Sunday morning. Theyare serving approximately 30 people breakfast food boxes 7:00-8:00 am. Hands to help and Prayers always needed.

Food Boxes are placed throughout the church and in the church office. You are invited to share items that can be made available to hungry people who come to the church for help. Items that are nonperishable and easily used and carried are requested. Methodist Assistance strives to meet the requests received by keeping a well-stocked food pantry. Your contributions are always welcomed.

“Life’s Lessons Learned While Baking”

During the pandemic and staying quarantined, baking seemed to invite me to fill my days. Thinking about this lost art for me, brought to mind some lessons I learned:

Following the recipe helps ensure there will be goodness. Planning ahead helps ensure you are prepared with what is needed.

Read instructions at least twice before beginning.

It doesn’t take a lot to create something good. (Less/simple is good!!) You cannot take anything for granted (check that you have everything)

Be creative and explore new ways of creating and remember there are alternative ways of doing things. I can be self-sufficient. Being fearless is so satisfying.

Eating out is not as good or satisfying as enjoying your own creations. Doing things with great care will get maximum results.

While waiting for baking to complete, silence is comforting (so is the smell)! You don’t have to be alone or perfect. Sharing with others makes the effort worthwhile.

Dough will only rise when allowed to rest. Add butter when things go wrong.

When unsure or lost about how to do something, do nothing, be still-you will find it. Be grateful for your experience and creation. Say “thank you”.

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Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month. We plan to meet March 3.

“Persistence in Mission”

FMI contact

Cathy Hubbard 658-5375 Evening group is not meeting.

MARCH 2021

Classes meet at 9:30am. FMI please contact Sherrie Walker in the Church Adult Sunday School Classes

Due to the pandemic, the class meetings tend to fluctuate. For current infor-mation on classes and how to connect, please contact Sherrie Walker in the

Church Office.

Classes meeting live and via Zoom:

Cheers, Journey, S.T.E.R., Harmony

Classes meeting live only:

Fellowship/Bayith (meeting together in Bayith Rm.), Seekers, Union.

Classes currently not meeting:

Chi Rho

Contact Stephanie James FMI

Fitness Witness

Usually meet on Wednesdays and

Thursday at 5:15 in the Church Gym HOWEVER! They are on an indefinite break for now.

Classroom Modifications Underway: As the pandemic continues, it is becoming obvious that we need to modify several of our adult classrooms to make live streaming a more user-friendly option. We are very excited about getting things up and running and people trained, which is expected to happen very soon. Each classroom is being modified and we are close to completion!

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Morning Glories

MARCH 2021

Wednesday Night Friends Study Group—Join this group of ladies (guys are welcome too!) !The Lent study: Savior by Magrey

de-Vega. This group meets on Wednesday nights at 6pm in the

church gym. FMI contact Sherry Ann Miller at

sher-ryann.miller@angelo.edu or Sherrie Walker in the Church Office

sherrie@firstmethodist.net. Lent Study

Pastor Kristie will lead a Lent study for the Morning Glories group

using Marjorie Thompson’s book “Forgiveness”. Lent, a time

to reflect on our Christian journey, is an appropriate time to deepen our understanding and practice of forgiveness. The study will be of-fered live (Cheers Classroom) and via Zoom Tuesdays at 11:00 am. Books are $11. Please contact Lori Francks

(lfrancks@hotmail.com) or the Church Office FMI.

GriefShare—Monday, 5:30, JOURNEY Classroom

This 13-week, Christ-centered support group is for people who have lost a loved one. The group meets weekly and will help you face challenges and move toward rebuilding your life.

Each session features three parts: A video presentation on topics like comfort, answers and hope, support group discussion with fo-cus, and personal study and reflection.

These sessions are held on Mondays at 5:30pm in the Journey Classroom (Zoom ac-cess available), and it is being led by a team of trained, caring people who have also ex-perienced personal loss.

If you or someone you know might benefit from this type of support, please contact Lori Francks at lfrancks@hotmail.com or Sherrie Walker in the Church Office. To learn more about GriefShare, please visit: www.griefshare.org.

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Our Pastors and Services . . .

Scriptures for MARCH

Rev. Scott Bradford

Rev. Kristie Crisp

Rev. Dale Weise

MARCH 2021 Page 11. . . Senior Pastor Associate Pastor S UNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES In the Sanctuary… 8:30 a.m. The BRIDGE 10:45 a.m. Traditional In Celebration Hall...

11:00a.m Contemporary Livestream by tuning in on You Tube & search for First United Methodist Church San Angelo or go to firstmethod-ist.net/sundaystreaming; or tune into radio KWFR 101.9THE FIRE

Childcare available during all services. Children are always welcome in worship. Worship activity bags are inside the sanctuary front and back doors

and on the stage in Celebration Hall. Hearing Assistance Devices are available in the narthex.

FirstPlace Café & Info Desk— The open area next to Celebration Hall is our home to coffee and donuts, connections with our members and guests, and information about our ministries. The Info Desk is located in the main area near the entrance to the Ed-ucation wing off of Beauregard Street.

Holy Communion We celebrate Communion in all services on the first Sunday of each month. We believe this is the Lord’s Table, and all are invited to participate in this Sacrament. In Homes—We will take communion to the homebound. 655-8981 to schedule

OTHER SERVICES FOR WORSHIP AND FAITH DEVELOPMENT

Sunday School… (Most are Zooming now: Call Office FMI) Classes for adults, young couples, youth, children and infants/toddlers are held every Sunday beginning at 9:30 a.m. Brochures are available throughout the church to point you in the direction you

wish to attend or check online: firstmethodist.net, or call 655-8981 for more infor-mation.

Special Seasons and Events….

Morning Glories, a women’s prayer and study group, meet every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am in the Journey Sunday School Classroom. Studies are led by various mem-bers and include mission projects, prayers and active discussions. An annual retreat highlights this group’s devoted study and communion. Other study groups are held throughout the year. Our online site will list those courses that are available:

firstmethodist.net or you can call the office at 655-8981 for more information.

Associate Pastor MARCH 14 Fourth Sunday In Lent Num 21:4-9 Ps 107:1-3, 17-22 Eph 2:1-10 John 3:14-21 MARCH 28 Palm Sunday Mark 11:1-11 Ps 118: 1-2, 19-29 MARCH 7 Third Sunday In Lent Exod 20:1-17 Ps 19 1 Cor 1:18-25 John 2:13-22 Associate Pastor Rev. Nathaniel Hankins

MARCH 21 Fifth Sunday In Lent Jer 31: 31-34 Ps 51:1-12 Heb 5:5-10 John 12:20-33

SUNDAY SERMON SERIES

Mar 7th - 3rd Lent - The Final Week “Spy Wednesday Quiet Day" Luke 22:1-6 Special Music TBD

Mar 14th - 4th Lent—The Final Week “Thursday Preparation for Last Supper" Luke 22:7-16 Special Music— Mark & Karen Clark

Mar 21st - 5th Lent - The Final Week: “Friday Arrested” Luke 22:47-53 Special Music-Meagan Hunnicut Mar 28th - Palm Sunday - "Before this week began -

Triumphal Entry" Luke 19:28-44 Special Music Handbell Ensemble

Apr 4th - Easter - A New Day! "Resurrection" Luke 24:1-12 Special Music-Patti Wetzel and Dr Pamela Lee “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth”

Handel’s Messiah

APRIL 4

EASTER SUNDAY

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Children’s Ministry. . .

FUMC SUPPORTS GOLIAD ELEMENTARY

Members from the First United Methodist (FUMC) Church San Angelo, Associ-ate Pastor Kristie Crisp, Children’s Ministries

Director Laurel Bradford, and Mrs. Barbra Rallo met with Goliad Elementary School Counselor Mrs. Diana Taylor, Thursday, Feb-ruary 24, 2021. The FUMC folks presented Goliad Elementary with warm winter coats do-nated by church members and gift cards from an offering taken at Christmas for Lake View area. The donations were provided to Goliad Elementary

to help in opening a discussion of needs for the Lake View area. If you would like to help with

donation for Goliad Elementary and Lake View area contact the FUMC office at (325) 655-8981 and ask to speak with Pastor Kristie or Laurel Bradford.

Fun and Learning are on the agenda for First Kids!

First Kids are having busy fun with the

Gospel According to Dr. Seuss. Next on their curriculum schedule is Teaching the Gospel Through Toys! The toy of choice- Legos!

Next on the schedule

Touch the Water Taste the Bread Exploring the Sacraments with Children.

Just a reminder -Children’s Activity Bags are located at the front of the Sanctu-ary during both services.

Eleventh Hour-The bags are located at both entrances.

The items in these bags are for the children to take home. We are keeping activities within the COVID guidelines. So please do not return the bag or any of its items. Easter is around the corner. We are hopping along with a possible Easter Egg Hunt and a few other surprises for the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The hunt will be around 12:30 and then possible refreshments at the Fire Fighter’s Memorial Park.

Vacation Bible School (VBS) is tentatively scheduled for June 28th-30th.

We will have two daily sessions of a morning and evening. If you are interested in volunteering-please watch the church Facebook for information in March. Our theme is WILDERNESS ESCAPE! The kids follow Moses to

Wilderness Escape—an exciting journey with God’s people, the Is-raelites, that brings God’s Word to life for kids and adults! (Group Publishing)

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MARCH 2021

Youth Ministries. . .

February has been a great month for the Youth! We went to Camp Eagle with Revive Ministries on February 5-7 for the best Spirit-filled, Jesus centered weekend ever! Being that we couldn't mix together with other churches due to Covid, our students were "stuck" together the entire time. This couldn't have been any better for our group. The friendships and the bonds that our youth made with each other will not only change them forever, but it brought our youth unity to whole new level. The memories that were made that weekend will definitely last a lifetime.

We have also begun our Lent study, What Makes a Hero? by Matt Rawle in Sun-day School. Everyone seems to be really enjoying it along with the deep discussions that follow.

I am hoping March will be just as exciting as February has been. We will continue our Lent study throughout March for Sun-day School and have lessons, games, and service projects for Youth Night. For those who are not going away for Spring Break, we plan to have some fun times on both weekends!

Chelsea Lytle

Director of Youth Faith Formation First United Methodist Church San Angelo

May you have loving-favor and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 1:3

Chelsea Lytle — Youth director

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MARCH 2021

Honor or

memorialize someone by placing flowers on the Chancel. Contact Dori Wegner at

dori@swcia.com or 254-718-6189.

Ours Serving in Military Tyler Barden USAF Daryl Bradford Tx NG

Jason Bird USN Chris Cavaness USAF

Ryan Gandy USAF Savanah Gideon USA Johnny Goldthrite USA

Randall Tye Graham USA Mica Greenwood USN

Zane Jarvis USAF Matt Kuehhas USN Weston McIntire USCG

Josh Mort USAF Danielle Pozun USAF

Joshua Rodriguez USAF Cody Smith USA Ryan Tallant USA

CANCER

R.R.

Barry Kleypas Bill Humble

Bitsy (Durham) Kirby Bonnie Kennedy Briana McCall Carol Smith Caryl Guisinger Connie Weems Darlene Speck Dawn Jackson Ethan Miller Fay Coleman Fred Buck Fred Gudmundson Jason Bailey Jay Moore Jeff Peters Jeff Ward Jennifer Cooper HEALTH CONCERNS

Asking for Prayers . . .

Jerry Tindel JoAnn Motl Kevin Halfmann Kim Hunter Kinsley Baker Linda Rogers Liz Hernandez Melissa James Michaela Rigsby Nicole Kleinsmith Raul Najera Richard Watts Ron Hoelle Rosura Gonzales Roy Shannon Sheryl Bragg Shirley Kennedy Susan Armstrong Vernon Fritze Wendy Slaughter

Anna Eller (granddaughter of Gene Walton) Health Concerns

Dorothy Shuster COVID-19

Joe Sheldon Chemotherapy

Pastor Judy Swarts (FUMC Menard) Health Concerns

Rebecca Hardegree Crouse Health Concerns

Stephen Horton COVID-19

Benny Stuard Health Concerns

Emily Howard Bradford COVID-19

The Family of Kuekes/Hampton Death within the Family The Family of Laura Ducote

Mencha-ca (sister of Marcia Baker) D. 02/18/2021

The Family of Margaret Tarter D. 01/01/2021

Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.

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IN MEMORY OF GIVEN BY FUND FEBRUARY MEMORIALS

Page 15. . .

Generosity in Memory of Others . . .

There are (3) three easy and convenient ways to give. You can set up a one-time pay-ment or recurring paypay-ments:

1. ON-LINE thru the Church Website: First United Methodist.net/Giving

2. SMARTPHONE thru GivePlus Mobile app:

A. Download the free GivePlus app from the App Store or Google Play.

B. Find our Church by ZIP code or by searching for our Church Name

C. Donate!

3. AUTO-DRAFT using your Bank account:

A. Complete and sign the back of your Pledge Card, attach a voided check and return to the church office.

To set up recurring payments using your Credit Card, please contact the Business Of-fice.

If you have questions or need help, you may contact Juanita in the Business Office or email her at Juanita@firstmethodist.net

MARCH 2021

FUTURE IMPORTANT CHURCH BUSINESS MEETINGS Council Meetings—2021—5:30

March 15 May 17 July 19 September 20 November 1

If you are interested in the ZOOM presentation, contact the office for the ID # to access

Esther Burt Birdie Pool Massey Trust Johnny Fender Howard & Fay Coleman Spirit

Karen Rogers Howard & Fay Coleman Spirit

S.T.E.R. Sunday School Class Disaster Relief IN HONOR OF GIVEN BY FUND

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MARCH 2021

First United Methodist Church 37 E. Beauregard San Angelo, Texas 76903

The mission of this Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation

of the world…” So, help us God!

Worship Schedule. . .

First United Methodist Church 37 E. Beauregard San Angelo, Texas 76903

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES In the Sanctuary

8:30 a.m. The BRIDGE Traditional 10:45 a.m. In Celebration Hall –Contemporary

11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 Children & Adults

10:45 Traditional service broadcast on KWFR 101.9 Childcare available during all services

Children are always welcome in worship. Worship activity bags are outside the sanctuary.

Hearing Assistance Devices are available

Livestream by tuning in on YOU Tube (if you are a member) and search for First United Methodist Church San Angelo or you

can go to our website: firstmethodist.net and find the link firstmethodist.net/sundaystreaming; OR tune into radio:

KWFR 101.9 THE FIRE

If you would prefer to receive your Messenger publication by “snail mail”, notify the office at 655-8981 and make your request; or, if you are aware that someone does not receive this publication or other FUMC mail through e-mail, please have them notify the office. Thank you!

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