Monday, June 9, 2014

OUR WEEK-JUNE 15TH TO JUNE 21ST

R E M I N D E R S —  
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11TH —
A-C FOOD PANTRY AT CASEY U.M.C.
5:30 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH —
D-DAY MEMORIAL REMEMBRANCE DAY
Louisignot Memorial Service at Iowa
Veterans Cemetery 2:00 p.m.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 14TH —
TODAY IS FLAG DAY   

This commemorates the adoption of the flag of
the United States which happened on this day
in 1777 by a resolution of the Second
Continental Congress.  In 1916, President
Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation that
officially established June 14 as Flag Day.
• RED BIRD MISSION WORK CAMP
MEETING - CASEY U.M.C. AT 4 P.M.     

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SUNDAY, JUNE 15TH –
THIS IS TRINITY SUNDAY 
Focus is to strengthen and support one 

another in the ministries you were
commissioned to begin at Pentecost.
Trinity Sunday is intended to launch us into
living out our ministries and, in worship, to
get us moving in directions to support that
work. — Think about Red Bird Mission —
THIS IS ALSO —
§ PEACE AND JUSTICE SUNDAY §
• TODAY IS FATHERS DAY       

Father's Day was founded in Spokane,
Washington at the YMCA in 1910 by Sonora
Smart Dodd who was born in Arkansas. Its first
celebration was in the Spokane YMCA on June
19, 1910. Her father, William Jackson Smart,
was a Civil War veteran, and was a single
parent who raised his six children alone.
Sonora told her pastor that fathers should have
a holiday to celebrate their contributions to
raising their children.  It did not catch on and
remained unsuccessful for many years.  In
1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued the
first presidential proclamation honoring fathers,
designating the third Sunday in June as our
Father's Day.  President Richard Nixon signed
it into law in 1972.
It is celebrated differently all over the world. An
example; Russia celebrates it as “Defender of
the Fatherland Day”. . . Gives us a nice warm
feeling.
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WE HAVE HOLY COMMUNION TODAY  
COLOR: WHITE
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SCRIPTURE READINGS —
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GENESIS 1:1–2:4
THE MESSAGE (MSG)

The maker of heaven and earth is God in
community who calls the all of creation
"very good."

HEAVEN AND EARTH
 
1-2 First this: God created the Heavens
and Earth—all you see, all you don't see.
Earth was a soup of nothingness, a
bottomless emptiness, an inky blackness.
God's Spirit brooded like a bird above the
watery abyss.

3-5 God spoke: "Light!"
      And light appeared.
  God saw that light was good
      and separated light from dark.
  God named the light Day,
      he named the dark Night.
  It was evening, it was morning—
  Day One.

6-8 God spoke: "Sky! In the middle of the
      waters;
      separate water from water!"
  God made sky.
  He separated the water under sky
      from the water above sky.
  And there it was:
      he named sky the Heavens;
  It was evening, it was morning—
  Day Two.

9-10 God spoke: "Separate!
      Water-beneath-Heaven, gather into one
      place;
  Land, appear!"
      And there it was.
  God named the land Earth.
      He named the pooled water Ocean.
  God saw that it was good.

11-13 God spoke: "Earth, green up! Grow
      all varieties
      of seed-bearing plants,
  Every sort of fruit-bearing tree."
      And there it was.
  Earth produced green seed-bearing
      plants,
      all varieties,
  And fruit-bearing trees of all sorts.
      God saw that it was good.
  It was evening, it was morning—
  Day Three.

14-15 God spoke: "Lights! Come out!
      Shine in Heaven's sky!
  Separate Day from Night.
      Mark seasons and days and years,
  Lights in Heaven's sky to give light to
      Earth."
      And there it was.

16-19 God made two big lights, the larger
      to take charge of Day,
  The smaller to be in charge of Night;
      and he made the stars.
  God placed them in the heavenly sky
      to light up Earth
  And oversee Day and Night,
      to separate light and dark.
  God saw that it was good.
  It was evening, it was morning—
  Day Four.

20-23 God spoke: "Swarm, Ocean, with fish
      and all sea life!
      Birds, fly through the sky over Earth!"
  God created the huge whales,
      all the swarm of life in the waters,
  And every kind and species of flying birds.
      God saw that it was good.
  God blessed them: "Prosper! Reproduce!
      Fill Ocean!
      Birds, reproduce on Earth!"
  It was evening, it was morning—
  Day Five.

24-25 God spoke: "Earth, generate life!
      Every sort and kind:
      cattle and reptiles and wild animals—
      all kinds."
  And there it was:
      wild animals of every kind,
  Cattle of all kinds, every sort of reptile
      and bug.
      God saw that it was good.

26-28 God spoke: "Let us make human
      beings in our image, make them
      reflecting our nature
  So they can be responsible for the fish
      in the sea,
      the birds in the air, the cattle,
  And, yes, Earth itself,
      and every animal that moves on the
      face of Earth."
  God created human beings;
      he created them godlike,
  Reflecting God's nature.
      He created them male and female.
  God blessed them:
      "Prosper! Reproduce! Fill Earth! Take
      charge!
  Be responsible for fish in the sea and
      birds in the air,
      for every living thing that moves on the
      face of Earth."

29-30 Then God said, "I've given you
      every sort of seed-bearing plant on
      Earth
  And every kind of fruit-bearing tree,
      given them to you for food.
  To all animals and all birds,
      everything that moves and breathes,
  I give whatever grows out of the ground
      for food."
      And there it was.

31 God looked over everything he had
      made;
      it was so good, so very good!
  It was evening, it was morning—
  Day Six.
GENESIS 2
Heaven and Earth were finished, down to
the last detail.

2-4 By the seventh day
      God had finished his work.
  On the seventh day
      he rested from all his work.
  God blessed the seventh day.
      He made it a Holy Day
  Because on that day he rested from his
      work,
      all the creating God had done.

  This is the story of how it all started,
      of Heaven and Earth when they were
      created.
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PSALM 8
THE MESSAGE (MSG)
A song of wonder to the creator who made
all things and gave us a special place in it.
A PSALM OF DAVID

1 God, brilliant Lord, yours is a household
   name.

2 Nursing infants gurgle choruses about
  you;
     toddlers shout the songs
  That drown out enemy talk,
     and silence atheist babble.

3-4 I look up at your macro-skies, dark and
   enormous,
     your handmade sky-jewelry,
  Moon and stars mounted in their settings.
     Then I look at my micro-self and wonder,
  Why do you bother with us?
     Why take a second look our way?

5-8 Yet we've so narrowly missed being
      gods,
      bright with Eden's dawn light.
   You put us in charge of your handcrafted
      world,
      repeated to us your Genesis-charge,
   Made us lords of sheep and cattle,
      even animals out in the wild,
   Birds flying and fish swimming,
      whales singing in the ocean deeps.

9 God, brilliant Lord,
      your name echoes around the world.
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2 CORINTHIANS 13:11–13
THE MESSAGE (MSG)

Paul concludes this letter to the Christian
community in Corinth by calling for peace
and blessing them with the Trinitarian
blessing widely known as
"the apostolic blessing." 

11-13  And that's about it, friends. Be
cheerful. Keep things in good repair. Keep
your spirits up. Think in harmony. Be
agreeable. Do all that, and the God of love
and peace will be with you for sure. Greet
one another with a holy embrace. All the
brothers and sisters here say hello.
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MATTHEW 28:16–20
THE MESSAGE (MSG)
The Great Commission of our Lord—as
you are going, disciple people of every
nationality— also involves baptizing them
in the name of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Through baptism, those seeking to be
disciples of Jesus are not only invited but
initiated into Life of the Divine Community. 

16-17 Meanwhile, the eleven disciples were
on their way to Galilee, headed for the
mountain Jesus had set for their reunion.
The moment they saw him they worshiped
him. Some, though, held back, not sure
about worship, about risking themselves
totally.

18-20 Jesus, undeterred, went right ahead
and gave his charge: "God authorized and
commanded me to commission you: Go
out and train everyone you meet, far and
near, in this way of life, marking them by
baptism in the threefold name: Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit. Then instruct them
in the practice of all I have commanded
you. I'll be with you as you do this, day
after day after day, right up to the end of
the age."
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Happy Birthday Art Arter!
Happy Birthday Ryne Noland!
Happy Anniversary John and Rita Elgin!
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• 1215 - King John of England put his seal
on the Magna Carta.
• 1607 - The Colonists in North America
completed James Fort in Jamestown, VA.
• 1752 - Benjamin Franklin experimented
by flying a kite during a thunderstorm. The
result was a spark that showed the
relationship between lightning and
electricity.
• 1775 - George Washington was appointed
head of the Continental Army by the
Second Continental Congress.
• 1836 - Arkansas became the 25th state in
the Union.
• 1864 - An order to establish a military
burial ground was signed by Secretary of
War Edwin M. Stanton. The location
became known as Arlington National
Cemetery.
• 1898 - The U.S. House of representatives
approved the annexation of Hawaii.
• 1911 - Computing-Tabulating-Recording
Co. was incorporated in the state of New
York, and later renamed IBM Corp.
• 1916 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson
signed a bill incorporating the Boy Scouts
of America.
• 1940 - The French fortress of Verdun was
captured by Germans.
• 1944 - American forces began their
successful invasion of Saipan during
World War II.
• 1981 - The U.S. agreed to provide Pakistan
with $3 billion in military and economic aid
from October 1982 to October 1987.             
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MONDAY, JUNE 16TH —
Happy Anniversary -
Lloyd and Carol McCuen!
THE OFFICE IS CLOSED TODAY.
“Made to Crave” Bible Study at
Casey UMC- Noon

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• 1858 - In a speech in Springfield, IL, U.S.
Senate candidate Abraham Lincoln said the
slavery issue had to be resolved. He
declared, "A house divided against itself
cannot stand."
• 1884 - At Coney Island, in Brooklyn, NY,
the first roller coaster in America opened.
• 1903 - Ford Motor Company was
incorporated.
• 1907 - Russian Czar Nicholas II dissolved
the Duma in St. Petersburg in an effort to
preserve the Imperial System.
• 1941 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt
ordered the closure of all German
consulates in the United States.
• 1981 - The "Chicago Tribune" purchased
the Chicago Cubs baseball team from the
P.K. Wrigley Chewing Gum Company for
$20.5 million.     
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TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH —
Happy Birthday Vickie Carney!
Happy Birthday Diana Young!
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• 0362 - Emperor Julian issued an edict
banning Christians from teaching in Syria.
• 1579 - Sir Francis Drake claimed San
Francisco Bay for England.
• 1775 - The British took Bunker Hill outside
of Boston.
• 1799 - Napoleon Bonaparte incorporated
Italy into his own empire.
• 1876 - General George Crook’s command
was attacked and defeated on the Rosebud
River by 1,500 Sioux and Cheyenne under
the leadership of Chief Crazy Horse.
• 1879 - Thomas Edison received an
honorary Doctorate of Philosophy Degree
from Rutgers College.
• 1885 - The Statue of Liberty arrived in
New York City aboard French ship “Isere.”
• 1953 - Soviet tanks fought thousands of
Berlin workers that were rioting against the
East German government.      
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH —
Happy Birthday Clay Larson!
Dorcas-Ruth Circle at 9:30 A.M.
in Adair U.M.C.
Esther Circle at 7 P.M. in Adair U.M.C.
Martha Circle at 7 P.M. in Casey U.M.C.
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 • 1778 - England evacuated Philadelphia
during the U.S. Revolutionary War.
• 1812 - The War of 1812 began as the U.S.
declared war against Great Britain. The
conflict began over trade restrictions with
France and the impressment of American
merchant sailors into the British Royal
Navy. It was regarded as the second war
of independence.
• 1942 - The U.S. Navy commissioned its
first black officer, Harvard University
medical student Bernard Whitfield
Robinson.
• 1948 - The United Nations Commission
on Human Rights adopted its International
Declaration of Human Rights.
• 1959 - A Federal Court annulled the
Arkansas law allowing school closings to
prevent integration.
• 1983 - Dr. Sally Ride became the first
American woman in space aboard the
space shuttle Challenger
• 1998 - "The Boston Globe" asked Patricia
Smith to resign after she admitted to
inventing people and information in four of
her recent columns.     
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THURSDAY, JUNE 19TH —
Deborah-Mary Circle in Casey U.M.C.
at 2 P.M.
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• 1586 - English colonists sailed away from
Roanoke Island, NC, after failing to
establish England's first permanent
settlement in America.
• 1778 - U.S. General George Washington's
troops finally left Valley Forge after a
winter of training.
• 1862 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln
outlined his Emancipation Proclamation,
which outlawed slavery in U.S. territories.
• 1865 - The emancipation of slaves was
proclaimed in Texas.
• 1867 - In New York, the Belmont Stakes
was run for the first time.
• 1903 - A young school teacher, Benito
Mussolini, was placed under investigation
by police in Bern, Switzerland.
• 1912 - The U.S. government established
the 8-hour work day.
• 1942 - British Prime Minister Winston
Churchill arrived in Washington, DC, to
discuss the invasion of North Africa with
U.S. President Roosevelt.
• 1943 - Henry Kissinger became a
naturalized United States citizen.
• 1951 - U.S. President Harry S. Truman
signed the Universal Military Training and
Service Act, extending Selective Service
until July 1, 1955 and lowered the draft age
to 18.
• 1964 - The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was
approved after surviving an 83-day
filibuster in the U.S. Senate.             
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FRIDAY, JUNE 20TH —
Happy Anniversary -
Doug and Lonnie Harris!
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• 1791 - King Louis XVI of France was
captured while attempting to flee the
country in a so-called Flight to Varennes.
• 1793 - Eli Whitney applied for a cotton gin
patent. He received the patent on March 14.
The cotton gin initiated the American mass
production concept.
• 1863 - West Virginia became the 35th
state to join the U.S.        
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21st —
Happy Birthday Annette Noland!

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RED BIRD MISSION WORK CAMP TEAM
WILL SERVE IN BEVERLY, KENTUCKY

 AND RETURN HOME THE FOLLOWING
SATURDAY.
◊ THIS IS THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER ◊
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• 1788 - The U.S. Constitution went into
effect when New Hampshire became the
ninth state to ratify it.
• 1834 - Cyrus McCormick patented the
first practical mechanical reaper for
farming. His invention allowed farmers to
more than double their crop size.
• 1985 - Scientists announced that skeletal
remains exhumed in Brazil were those of
Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele.         
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FUTURE FOCUS —
SATURDAY, JUNE 28TH —
RED BIRD MISSION WORK CAMP TEAM
WILL RETURN FROM KENTUCKY TODAY
 

Thank you for your very willing and able 
contributions this week. It was a very busy 
week and we do appreciate your time and 
your talents. Take good care of yourselves. 
Without you, the wheels come off, you 
know.

God Bless and Keep You,
Donna

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