Tuesday, May 27, 2014

OUR WEEK - JUNE 1ST TO JUNE 7TH

R E M I N D E R S —  
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28TH —

 Ad Council Meetings at Adair U.M.C  
    •  ADAIR AD COUNCIL - 7 P.M.
    •  CASEY AD COUNCIL - 7:30 P.M.
    •  COMBINED AD COUNCILS - 8 P.M.
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SATURDAY, MAY 31ST —

• Red Bird Mission Work Camp Team-Bible
Study in Casey U.M.C. at 4 P.M.
 
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SUNDAY, JUNE 1ST –

• Happy Birthday, Justin Moore!
ASCENSION SUNDAY
COLOR: WHITE OR GOLD
AND SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
• COMBINED WORSHIP IN CASEY U.M.C. 
AT 10 A.M.     
We are celebrating two things today.
• A-C Food Pantry has been in business
for one year now. Thank you to all who 
have made this possible.
• We have a connection with the Red Bird 
Mission for one year now.  Thank you all 
for your focus in this direction.
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SCRIPTURE READINGS —
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ACTS 1:1-11 
THE MESSAGE (MSG)
The story, the last teaching and ascension
of Jesus. "Wait until the power of the Spirit
comes upon you . . . then be my witnesses
in all the world."

 TO THE ENDS OF THE WORLD
1-5 Dear Theophilus, in the first volume of
this book I wrote on everything that Jesus
began to do and teach until the day he
said good-bye to the apostles, the ones
he had chosen through the Holy Spirit,
and was taken up to heaven. After his
death, he presented himself alive to them
in many different settings over a period
of forty days. In face-to-face meetings, he
talked to them about things concerning
the kingdom of God. As they met and ate
meals together, he told them that they
were on no account to leave Jerusalem
but "must wait for what the Father
promised: the promise you heard from
me. John baptized in water; you will be
baptized in the Holy Spirit. And soon."

6 When they were together for the last
time they asked, "Master, are you going
to restore the kingdom to Israel now? Is
this the time?"

7-8 He told them, "You don't get to know
the time. Timing is the Father's business.
What you'll get is the Holy Spirit. And
when the Holy Spirit comes on you, you
will be able to be my witnesses in
Jerusalem, all over Judea and Samaria,
even to the ends of the world."
9-11 These were his last words. As they
watched, he was taken up and disappeared
in a cloud. They stood there, staring into
the empty sky. Suddenly two men
appeared — in white robes! They said,
"You Galileans!— why do you just stand
here looking up at an empty sky? This
very Jesus who was taken up from among
you to heaven will come as certainly—and
mysteriously—as he left."
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PSALM 47
THE ENTHRONEMENT
THE MESSAGE (MSG)
A PSALM OF THE SONS OF KORAH
1-9
Applause, everyone. Bravo,
bravissimo! Shout God-songs at the top
of your lungs!
   God Most High is stunning,
      astride land and ocean.
   He crushes hostile people,
      puts nations at our feet.
   He set us at the head of the line,
      prize-winning Jacob, his favorite.
   Loud cheers as God climbs the
   mountain,
      a ram's horn blast at the summit.
   Sing songs to God, sing out!
      Sing to our King, sing praise!
   He's Lord over earth,
      so sing your best songs to God.
   God is Lord of godless nations—
      sovereign, he's King of the mountain.
   Princes from all over are gathered,
      people of Abraham's God.
   The powers of earth are God's—
      he soars over all.
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EPHESIANS 1:15-23
A theological interpretation of the
ascension of Jesus — "that you may
know what is the immeasurable power of
his  greatness for us who believe."

THE MESSAGE (MSG)
15-19
That's why, when I heard of the
solid trust you have in the Master Jesus
and your outpouring of love to all the
followers of Jesus, I couldn't stop
thanking God for you—every time I
prayed, I'd think of you and give thanks.
But I do more than thank. I ask—ask the
God of our Master, Jesus Christ, the God
of glory—to make you intelligent and
discerning in knowing him personally,
your eyes focused and clear, so that you
can see exactly what it is he is calling you
to do, grasp the immensity of this glorious
way of life he has for his followers, oh, the
utter extravagance of his work in us who
trust him—endless energy, boundless
strength!

20-23 All this energy issues from Christ:
God raised him from death and set him on
a throne in deep heaven, in charge of
running the universe, everything from
galaxies to governments, no name and no
power exempt from his rule. And not just
for the time being, but forever. He is in
charge of it all, has the final word on
everything. At the center of all this, Christ
rules the church. The church, you see, is
not peripheral to the world; the world is
peripheral to the church. The church is
Christ's body, in which he speaks and
acts, by which he fills everything with his
presence.
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LUKE 24:44-53
THE MESSAGE (MSG)
YOU ARE THE WITNESSES
44
Then he said, "Everything I told you
while I was with you comes to this: All the
things written about me in the Law of
Moses, in the Prophets, and in the Psalms
have to be fulfilled."

45-49 He went on to open their under-
standing of the Word of God, showing
them how to read their Bibles this way. He
said, "You can see now how it is written
that the Messiah suffers, rises from the
dead on the third day, and then a total life-
change through the forgiveness of sins is
proclaimed in his name to all nations—
starting from here, from Jerusalem! You're
the first to hear and see it. You're the
witnesses. What comes next is very
important: I am sending what my Father
promised to you, so stay here in the city
until he arrives, until you're equipped with
power from on high."
50-51 He then led them out of the city over
to Bethany. Raising his hands he blessed
them, and while blessing them, took his
leave, being carried up to heaven.

52-53 And they were on their knees,
worshiping him. They returned to
Jerusalem bursting with joy. They spent
all their time in the Temple praising God.
Yes.
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• 1533 - Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s new
queen, was crowned.
• 1774 - The British government ordered
the Port of Boston closed.
• 1792 - Kentucky became the 15th state
of the United States.
• 1796 - Tennessee became the 16th state
of the United States.
• 1861 - The first battle of the U.S. Civil 

War took place at Fairfax Court House, 
Virginia.
• 1877 - U.S. troops were authorized to
pursue bandits into Mexico.
• 1915 - Germany conducted the first
zeppelin air raid over England.
• 1921 - A race riot erupted in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. 85 people were killed.
• 1941 - The German Army completed the
capture of the large Greek Island of Crete.
• 1942 - The United States began sending
Lend-Lease materials to the Soviet Union.
This was a program whereby the U.S.
supplied other countries with materials to
bolster the allied war effort against Nazi
Germany.  We supplied England, France,
China and Russia.  To Russia, we sent
$11.3 billion dollars worth of supplies.
• 1963 - Governor George Wallace vowed
to defy an injunction that ordered the
integration of the University of Alabama.
• 1970 - Zimbabwe came into existence. 

It was formerly known as Rhodesia.
• 1998 - A $124 million suit was brought
against Goodyear Tire and Rubber for
alleged discrimination towards black
workers.   
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MONDAY, JUNE 2ND —

Happy Anniversary to 
Dean and Melodee Carstens!
THE OFFICE IS CLOSED TODAY.
“MADE TO CRAVE” BIBLE STUDY WILL 
MEET AT 12 NOON TODAY, 
IN CASEY U.M.C.  
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• 1537 - Pope Paul III banned enslavement
of Indians.
• 1774 - The Quartering Act, which required
American colonists to let British soldiers
sleep and eat in their houses, was renewed.
• 1897 - Mark Twain's death was reported,
at his age of 61.  Mr. Twain replied to the
New York Journal "the report of my death
was greatly exaggerated."
He died at age 74.
• 1924 - All American Indians were granted
U.S. citizenship by the U.S. Congress.
• 1946 - Italians voted by referendum to
form a republic instead of a monarchy.
• 1998 - Royal Caribbean Cruises agreed to
pay $9 million to settle charges of dumping
garbage and waste at sea.   
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TUESDAY, JUNE 3RD

Sheldahl Memorial Service at Casey U.M.C.
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• 1098 - Christian Crusaders of the First
Crusade seized Antioch, Turkey.
• 1539 - Hernando De Soto claimed Florida
for Spain.
• 1800 - John Adams moved to Washington,
DC. He was the first President to live in
what became capital of the United States.
• 1937 - The Duke of Windsor, who had
abdicated the British throne, married
Wallis Warfield Simpson.
• 1938 - The German Reich voted to
confiscate so-called "degenerate art."
 1959 - The first class graduated from the
Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs,
CO.    
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH 

ADAIR U.M.W. BREAKFAST
at Happy Chef - 8:30 A.M.
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• 1674 - Horse racing was prohibited in
Massachusetts.
• 1792 - Captain George Vancouver 

claimed Puget Sound for Britain.
• 1812 - The Louisiana Territory had it's
name changed to the Missouri Territory.  
• 1892 - The Sierra Club was incorporated
in San Francisco.
• 1911 - Gold was discovered in Alaska's
Indian Creek.
• 1942 - The Battle of Midway began. It was
the first major victory for America over
Japan during World War II. The battle
ended on June 6 and ended Japanese
expansion in the Pacific.
• 1944 - During World War II, the U.S. Fifth
Army entered Rome, and began liberation
of the Italian capital.
• 1974 - Sally Murphy became the first
woman to qualify as an aviator with the
U.S. Army.
• 2003 - Amazon.com announced that it 

had received more than 1 million orders 
for the book "Harry Potter and the Order 
of the Phoenix," released on June 21.     
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THURSDAY, JUNE 5TH —

Happy Birthday, Jaden Carney!
Happy Anniversary to 
Don and Shirley Chesnut!
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• 1752 - Benjamin Franklin flew a kite for
the first time to demonstrate that lightning
was a form of electricity.
• 1783 - A hot-air balloon is demonstrated
by Joseph Montgolfier. It reached a height
of 1,500 feet.
• 1851 - Harriet Beecher Stow published
a first installment of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
• 1884 - U.S. Civil War General William T.
Sherman refused the Republican
presidential nomination, saying, "I will not
accept if nominated and will not serve if
elected."
• 1917 - American men began registering
for the World War I draft.
• 1940 - During World War II, Germany
began an offensive in Southern France.
• 1967 - The Six Day War between Israel
and Egypt, Syria and Jordan began.    
• 1981 - In the U.S., the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention reported that five
men in Los Angeles were suffering from a
rare pneumonia found in patients with
weakened immune systems. They were the
first recognized cases of what came to be
known as AIDS.
• 1987 - Ted Koppel and guests discussed
the topic of AIDS for four hours on
ABC-TV’s "Nightline".  
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6TH

Happy Birthday, Kent Downing!
• Pastor Melodee will be at Iowa U.M.C. 
Annual Conference
• This was D-Day on Normandy, France in 
1944.  There were twelve countries that 
planned this landing organized to stop
the Nazi Empire.  The countries involved 
were England, Canada, Australia, Belgium, 
Greece, Free France, Netherlands, Poland,
Norway, New Zealand, Czechoslovakia, 
and United States.
There were 160,000 troops who crossed 
the English Channel that day.
400,000 Allied troops were involved.
The Allies achieved and maintained air
superiority, and specialized armor
worked well providing close artillery 

support for the troops as they 
disembarked onto the beaches.
 Even with this superiority, Allied casualties 
on the first day were at least 12,000 men 
with 4,414 confirmed dead. The enormity of 
the invasion is hardly comprehensible.  
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• 1813 - The U.S. invasion of Canada was
halted at Stony Creek, Ontario.
• 1844 - The Young Men's Christian
Association was founded in London.
• 1944 - The D-Day invasion of Europe
took place on the beaches of Normandy,
France. 400,000 Allied troops were involved.
The Allies achieved and maintained air
superiority, and specialized armor
worked well except on Omaha Beach,
providing close artillery support for our
troops as they disembarked onto the
beaches. Even with this superiority, Allied
casualties on the first day were at least
12,000 men with 4,414 confirmed dead.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 7TH —
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• 1494 - Spain and Portugal divided the
new Americas lands they had discovered
between themselves.
• 1775 - The United Colonies changed their
 name to the United States.
• 1776 - Richard Henry Lee of Virginia
proposed to the Continental Congress a
resolution calling for a Declaration of
Independence.
• 1929 - The sovereign state of Vatican
City came into existence as copies of the
Lateran Treaty were exchanged in Rome.
• 1942 - The Battle of Midway ended. The
sea and air battle lasted 4 days. Japan lost
four carriers, a cruiser, and 292 aircraft,
and suffered 2,500 casualties. The U.S. lost
the Yorktown, the destroyer named USS
Hammann, 145 aircraft, and suffered 307
casualties.
• 1944 - Off of the coast of Normandy,
France, the Susan B. Anthony sank. All
2,689 people aboard survived.     
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FUTURE FOCUS —

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11TH —
A-C FOOD PANTRY IN CASEY U.M.C. WILL 
OPEN FROM 5:30 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M.

Thank you for your tireless endeavors to 
support and build our community based on 
the commandments we have been given.
You have helped a great many people this
week.

God Bless and Keep You,
Donna

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