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A UMNS Commentary
By Chaplain (Capt.) John Fimple*

1:00 P.M. EST July 2, 2010 | FORWARD OPERATING BASE, Iraq

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United Methodist Chaplain (Capt.) John Fimple baptizes a soldier. 
UMNS photos courtesy of the Rev. John Fimple. 

As I sat down to write this article on what the Fourth of July means to me, I was interrupted with the news that two soldiers in our brigade were killed by an improvised explosive device. At that moment, I got up from my computer to go and minister to our soldiers.

The core identity of an Army chaplain is to provide a ministry of presence. Perhaps there is no more important time for us to be present with soldiers than when they are grieving and trying to make sense of the deaths of their friends. While soldiers are trained to keep going in the fight and to be tough, they still need prayer and to hear the comforting Word of God that promises peace.

The news of the two young soldiers who died today in Iraq will most likely never be heard by the majority of Americans. However, it is the combined stories of the hundreds of thousands of Americans who, over the span of our nation's history, have died or been wounded while defending our nation that ensures the freedoms and way of life that we cherish.

One thing I am reminded of this Fourth of July is that freedom truly is not free. The words of Jesus ring in my ears, "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends" (John 15:13, NIV).

'Why am I here?'

One question I have asked myself many times on this deployment is, "Why am I here in Iraq, away from my family?" However, every time I asked myself that question, something would happen that confirmed to me that this is my calling, my place of ministry - a soldier would come by wanting some marital advice, or someone would stop me while I was walking, asking for prayer for a sick child, or I would get a care package or letter from an anonymous American who wanted to do their part to say thanks for my service.

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United Methodist Chaplain (Capt.) John Fimple 
on a convoy mission with soldiers in Iraq. 

Jesus tells his disciples in John 15:16, "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit - fruit that will last." In the bigger picture, on this Fourth of July, I recall many ways that God has confirmed to our military our place of calling here in Iraq. This past year we have built strong relationships with Iraqi leaders and communities and have witnessed the people of Iraq enjoying freedom.

That brings me to one last reminder of what the Fourth of July means to me: With freedom comes blessing. I like what Jesus promises to his disciples in John 15:16-17, "Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. This is my command: Love each other." I think of the Fourth of July as a time when our nation expresses the blessings that come with freedom. That's what backyard barbecues and watching fireworks light up the night sky and sitting around campfires are all about on this holiday.

Let me ask that you continue to remember our many soldiers around the world and their families who make so many sacrifices to ensure the safety and freedom of our nation. And may God continue to bless the United States of America.

*Fimple is an ordained elder in the Arkansas Annual (regional) Conference serving with the 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 296 Brigade Support Battalion.

News media contact: Kathy L. Gilbert, Nashville, Tenn., (615) 742-5470 or newsdesk@umcom.org.

 

The above article was copied from the umc.org website.  


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Our Services

Please join us on Sunday Mornings for the following fellowships:

8:15 Contemporary Worship Service
9:00 Children's Choir
9:30 Children & Adult Sunday School
10:45 Worship Service
We look forward to seeing you Sunday!

This Weeks Service:

Scripture Reading:

Deuteronomy 5: 1-21 & 6: 1-9

Sermon:

A Family Legacy, Part II 

Speaker:

Gary Bartholomew

The City Light
 
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Reception for Pastor Tim & Family

The congregation of FUMC will be honoring Pastor Prowse and his family with a reception between services on July 31, 2011 in the Narthex. Cake and Punch will be served.This reception will mark the beginning of his next year's appointment with us. Your hostesses for this event will be:  Janet Gilpin, Laurie Mullet, Sheryl Odle, and Sue Stoll.

Olan Mills Directory

There are some of us that have yet to have our picture taken.  I have spoken to our rep from Olan Mills and they have the following Saturdays available for us.  They would like 18 to 20 families, so if you have friends/family that would like a free 8x10 picture, please have them sign up too.  They do not need to be members to have a picture taken!  We can choose from the following Saturdays: July 16, 23 or 30.  We will take the one that meets most everyone's schedules the best.  Please contact Tricia at 879-9466 or see her at the table in the Narthex.

 

If there is a problem of any kind with your pictures, please bring the pictures, receipts* to church on Sunday and we will take care of it.

 

*If you don't have your receipts it's OK, just bring your pictures.

Men's Fellowship Breakfast
The First United Methodist Men's Breakfast will meet Saturday, July 9th at 8:30am at Ryan's Family Steak House, 4461 Franklin Street. Please join us. All men are welcome! We will continue to meet the second Saturday of each month.                    
Church Cookout

The WOW Sunday School class is hosting an old fashion cookout at the church on Sunday, July 17.  Our cookout lunch will be immediately following the second service.  Don't worry - we don't need you to bring anything - just your smiling, hungry selves. A good will offering will be welcomed and will pay for expenses and to help with the ministries of the church.

Please set your calendars for July 17 - for some good times with wonderful friends.

RSVP by calling the church office or use the sign-up sheet at the welcome center.

 


YOUTH ACTIVITY NEEDS

The youth are looking to expand our recreational activities. In order to do so, we are seeking items for the youth room. Below is a list of items we would be very happy to have. Any donations would be greatly appreciated. For questions or more information please call Angie at the church office.

Video Game Systems

Toss Across

Pool Table

Board Games

Wii Games /Controllers

Game Stop Scrip Cards

Wal-Mart Scrip Cards

Movies - DVD or VHS

We can always use items like pop, snacks, cups, napkins, and paper plates.

Thank you,

The Youth

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This Week...
 

Sunday, July 3

Worship Service 8:15am

Children, Youth, & Adult Sunday School 9:30am

Worship Service 10:45am

Monday, July 4

Office Closed

No Soup Kitchen

Gambler's Anonymous(Library) 7:00pm

Tuesday, July 5

Wednesday, July 6

AA (Middle High Rm.) 8:00pm

Thursday, July 7

Soup Kitchen 11:30am-1:00pm

Friday, July 8

Saturday, July 9

Men's Breakfast(Ryan's)8:30am



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Have a safe and happy 4th of July!  Don't forget the parade starts at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 2. 

Thank you to all who have served our country in any and all aspects!  We all appreciate the sacrifices you and your families have made to protect our freedoms and to bring freedom in other parts of the world.

 

Sincerely,

 


Tricia Kuiken
First United Methodist Church of Michigan City