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What do we have to do?
One of our church members gave me an article to read from the Progressive Christian magazine.
The title was Measuring Faith regarding spiritual vitality assessment. The author is Rev. Dan R.
Dick, United Methodist pastor at the General Board of Discipleship. He claims that mainline denomi-
nations are in a panic. They are losing members and resources, and they are responding to the cri-
sis with the best models that business schools can buy. The trouble is, the Church of Jesus Christ
isnt a business, and to run it like a business may be one of the reasons that Protestant churches are
in trouble numerically, and have so little moral influence on society today. He suggests six factors to
measure church vitality in order to start looking at ourselves in a new light.
I enjoyed reading this article and pondered again in many ways. There are many articles about
church crisis with analysis and suggestions. Still the question is What do we have to do? I have
contemplated this issue prayerfully. Is there any formula to make a church grow? What do we have
to do? Small churches are struggling for survival. Big mega churches are also wrestling with main-
taining. People are indifferent in their spiritual life. Religious life has become old fashioned. Secular
culture vacuums people up from the church. To what, then can I compare the people of this genera-
tion? What are they like? They are like children sitting in the market place and calling out to each
other; We played the flute for you, and you did not dance; we sang a dirge, and you did not
cry.(Luke 7:31)
Again, what do we have to do? Is there anyone who knows the answer? I keep asking the Lord. I
am anxious for an answer. Here are my simple thoughts and the actions I can take.
FROM THE PASTORS STUDY
San Marcos United Methodist Church JULY 2010
Volume 31 Issue 7
KAIROSKAIROSKAIROSKAIROSOur mission is to know and ex-Our mission is to know and ex-Our mission is to know and ex-Our mission is to know and ex-perience Jesus Christ and shareperience Jesus Christ and shareperience Jesus Christ and shareperience Jesus Christ and shareHim with all others in the powerHim with all others in the powerHim with all others in the powerHim with all others in the power
and love of the Holy Spiritand love of the Holy Spiritand love of the Holy Spiritand love of the Holy Spirit
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Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday!
Lisa Abel 9Cassie Allen 10Merry Williams 11
Dave Walker 14 Jesse Pugliese
Ray Oakley 18
Lorna Torres 27
JULY
Happy Anniversary!Happy Anniversary!Happy Anniversary!Happy Anniversary!
Ray & Carol Oakley 23
FROM ANGLES ON EARTH
Richmond, VAMary Smith
The food pantry waiting area was alreadypacked with families when I arrived for duty. No Tto waste!I hurried to the back to help other volun
teers fill brown paper bags with a weeks worth ofgroceries for each and every family who was waitin line.
Could you grab me some tissues? one othe volunteers asked.
I reached for the shelf where we kept thetriple Ts, short for toothpaste, tissues and toiletper. But the shelf was empty. Oh, no! Were out everything! What now?
Before we could organize a run to the stoanother volunteer arrived with several full-to-the-bgrocery boxes. I thought it was about time I dropthese off, she said.
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1. Contact people by phone calls,
letters and emails!
We are called to love and care for people.
Church is for the people who need love.
We are called to change lives. Church isfor the blessing of people. Contact them!
2. Invite people without hesitation!
People like to be invited. Jesus invited
people. We invite people to the Lord.
3. Visit people with love!
We are called to build a faith comm-
unity. Do not wait for people to need
our Loving touch!
So, what is it we have to do? I myself do
first the simple things that I can do. Unless
I do first, no one else can do these things
for the Lord. The answer is within us. Let
us not become weary in doing good, for atthe proper time we will reap a harvest if we
do not give up (Gal6:9)
Pastor Tae Kim
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CALENDAR
July 3 at 8 amUMM Breakfast at IHOP
Sundays at 6 pm Bible Study
July 4Independence Day
July 5Holiday, office closed
Wednesdays9:30Bible Study
July 10 at 9:30-Craft Club
July 13 2:00 - Welcome/Care Team
July 15- 6:00 Trustees & 7:00 Ch.
Council
July 17 5 pmGame Night
July 23-25 School of Missions,
Chapman College
July 25-31 Kids Summer Camp
July 27 5:45 am-Soup Kitchen at
Interfaith in Escondido
July 25Infant Baptism
1. "FAITH: first you jump, * then your wings ap-pear." (idea heard initially from Carol Oakley)
2. No matter who you are or what you knowGod is with you wherever you go."
3. SM UMC ... sharing the journey ...
... trusting the process ...
... enjoying the lessons ...
... being the peace ...
" Peace... that profound peace that passesunderstanding filled with grace, joy, serenity,and shalom."
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The next Concert will be held on August 15, 20
at the church. Save the dateand make plans
invite some of your friends or neighbors. You
might also want to invite a friend to come to
church with you on Sunday and help our churc
grow.
PLAUSIBLE DENIABLILITY
I Samuel 16:7
The Lord does not see as man sees; for ma
looks at the outward appearance, but the Lo
looks at the heart.
We will combine cards, boards, dice, spinning ar-
rows together for a night of fun!
Bring your favorite games to play with others as
we are also collecting our favorites and gathering
for a great evening!
Snacks will be provided.
Time: 5pm
Date: Saturday July 17
San Marcos United Methodist Church
800 W. Mission Road
Questions???
Email Nicole Jones
GameNight
SUMMER CONCERTSUMMER CONCERTSUMMER CONCERTSUMMER CONCERT
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King David said, I rejoiced with those whosaid to me, Let us go to the house of theLord (Psalm 122:1). God-pleasing worshialways focuses on the proclamation of Chriand on all that God has done for sinners likeus. If that is what characterizes our worshipthat is where our focus is, then our worshipwill never be dull, never boring, and certainnot irrelevant. When Gods word is pro-claimed, worship becomes the blessing thaGod wants it to be.
Please stay focused along with me.
Lisa Abel
UNDETERREDDETERMINATION
Wherever You have placed us, Lord,give us the courage to proclaim
to people who are lost in sin:You can be new in Jesus name.
JULY UM MENS MEETING
The next United Methodist Mensbreakfast will be on July 3, 2010at IHOP in San Marcos on Restaurant Row. Amen who wish to have fellowship with otherChristian men are welcome. Bring a friend orneighbor!
The Proper Focus of Our Worship- by Lisa Abel
Worship is a specialtime. In Gods house. Godspeople step away from thedistractions and difficulties ofdaily life and gather as aspiritual family in the prom-sed presence of God Him-self. Why do we come? Whats the primary focus of ourworship? On what we do? Oron what God does for us?
Certainly there are things that we do in ourworship. We join with brothers and sisters in the faithand call upon God to be with us. We humbly and sin-cerely admit how far we have fallen and how wehave failed our God. There, in worship, we join ourvoices in hymns of prayer and praise.
But if we think of worship as primarily some-thing to do, we are missing the most important partof worship. Worship is about what God does for us.
Above all, God is speaking to us through Hisword. In readings and sermons, God instructs,strengthens, equips and motivates His people forives of Christian service. Worship is where Godcomes to us and assures us of what He has done forus. In turn, He also reminds us of the mission that Hehas now entrusted to us.
When the focus of worship is on what God
does for us, then our worship will be a blessing. It willhelp us to understand ourselves and all of our weak-nesses. It will direct us to the grace and love of God.t will transport us to the foot of the cross, where Je-sus demonstrated a love both undeserved and in-conceivable. It will fill us with joy that continues longafter the time for worship ends.
Sad to say, many lose sight of this primaryfocus and think of worship as primarily an activitythat they do. When that happens, people tend to de-velop certain unhealthy expectations of worship.
They begin to view worship as something that shouldbe fun or entertaining. I call this a consumer ap-proach to worship, and face it, worship cant alwaysbe about everything wewant. Dont run the risk ofosing sight of what Godwants to do for us in thatprecious time in His house.
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Fixed-Dollar Bequest
Leaving a Percentage
Residual Bequest
Bequest of Property
Designation as Beneficiary of Your Life Insurance or Retirement
We are extremely grateful to our donors who have chosen to support our church with a lasting leg-
acy through their estates. Through your commitment of support, you reach beyond time and help
carry on the spiritual, cultural, historical, and educational presence of San Marcos UMC for genera-
tions to come.
The tax ID number for San Marcos UMC is 95-2465598.
Tae Kim
_______________________________________________________________________________________
HOW TO PLAN YOUR FUTURE IN YOUR WILL
The federal government encourages gifts and bequests to the church by allowing an unlimited
tax-deductible charitable donation.
To make a bequest to San Marcos UMC, the following language will be helpful to your lawyer:
I give, devise and bequest to San Marcos UMC, located at 800 W. Mission Rd.,
San Marcos, CA 92069 the sum of _________ (or otherwise describe the gift or specify
a percentage of the estate) as a Mission Legacy Gift
Here are five possible ways you can make a Mission Legacy Bequest:
MESSAGE OF THE SPARROWMESSAGE OF THE SPARROWMESSAGE OF THE SPARROWMESSAGE OF THE SPARROW
From Angels on EarthFrom Angels on EarthFrom Angels on EarthFrom Angels on Earth
by Kathy Nickerson, Bethel Missouriby Kathy Nickerson, Bethel Missouriby Kathy Nickerson, Bethel Missouriby Kathy Nickerson, Bethel Missouri
The view out my kitchen window was dullThe view out my kitchen window was dullThe view out my kitchen window was dullThe view out my kitchen window was dulland brown and did nothing to lift my spirits. Lifeand brown and did nothing to lift my spirits. Lifeand brown and did nothing to lift my spirits. Lifeand brown and did nothing to lift my spirits. Lifehad thrown me some curve balls lately.had thrown me some curve balls lately.had thrown me some curve balls lately.had thrown me some curve balls lately.
Despite all my praying, comfort seemed noDespite all my praying, comfort seemed noDespite all my praying, comfort seemed noDespite all my praying, comfort seemed no----
where in sight. Did God care about my plight? Lord,where in sight. Did God care about my plight? Lord,where in sight. Did God care about my plight? Lord,where in sight. Did God care about my plight? Lord,at least send me some birds, I said, looking our atat least send me some birds, I said, looking our atat least send me some birds, I said, looking our atat least send me some birds, I said, looking our atour yard. A cardinal, and a blue jay, a goldfinch.our yard. A cardinal, and a blue jay, a goldfinch.our yard. A cardinal, and a blue jay, a goldfinch.our yard. A cardinal, and a blue jay, a goldfinch.Some spot of color to brighten my world.Some spot of color to brighten my world.Some spot of color to brighten my world.Some spot of color to brighten my world.
I reached for a glass above the kitchen sink. AI reached for a glass above the kitchen sink. AI reached for a glass above the kitchen sink. AI reached for a glass above the kitchen sink. Atiny bird appeared on the window sill. She blinkedtiny bird appeared on the window sill. She blinkedtiny bird appeared on the window sill. She blinkedtiny bird appeared on the window sill. She blinkedher eyes at me as if to say, Did someone call forher eyes at me as if to say, Did someone call forher eyes at me as if to say, Did someone call forher eyes at me as if to say, Did someone call forme? But this was no colorful bird. Just a gray, flat,me? But this was no colorful bird. Just a gray, flat,me? But this was no colorful bird. Just a gray, flat,me? But this was no colorful bird. Just a gray, flat,dull sparrow. The humblest of birds. What was thedull sparrow. The humblest of birds. What was thedull sparrow. The humblest of birds. What was thedull sparrow. The humblest of birds. What was thebiblical verse? So dont be afraid; you are worth morebiblical verse? So dont be afraid; you are worth morebiblical verse? So dont be afraid; you are worth morebiblical verse? So dont be afraid; you are worth more
than many sparrows.than many sparrows.than many sparrows.than many sparrows.
The humblest of birds was, on that bleak day,The humblest of birds was, on that bleak day,The humblest of birds was, on that bleak day,The humblest of birds was, on that bleak day,the most perfect of messengers.the most perfect of messengers.the most perfect of messengers.the most perfect of messengers.
GOOD DOG!From Angels on Earth
By Margaret Gunn, Haslett, Michigan
With Groceries piled high in the back seat, Ipulled into the driveway one Saturday after-noon and rolled down the window. Hows the kitten?called to my husband, Bill, who was busy mowing thelawn. We hadnt had our baby Siamese long, and Icouldnt help but fuss over our new family member.
Jodie hasnt let her out of her sight, Bill reported. Joour Border Collie, proved to be a born cat sitter. I hit tgarage door opener and reached for the gearshift. Joplanted herself right in front of the garage, blocking mway. Cmon, Jodie, I yelled. Move it girl! I wanted tget my hands on my little fur ball and this dog was keing me from her.
Bill had gone back to his mowing, and Jodie refused tbudge. Exasperated, I got out of the car in a huff. BefI could scold her, I saw a flash of gray shoot out fromunder the car. The kitten!She must have run under thcar while I was talking to Bill. I would have run her ovenot for Jodie. Good girl, I said, ruffling her fur. BordeCollie, cat sitter, and now, guardian angel.
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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
1:30 Fitness
2 3
8:00 am UMM Mens
Breakfast
4 9:45 Prayer Time
10:00 Worship
10:15 Sunday School
11:15 Coffee Fellow-ship
6-Bible Study
5
HOLIDAY
Office Closed
6 7
9:30 Bible Study
8
1:30 Fitness
9 10
9:30 Craft Club
11 9:45 Prayer Time
10:00 Worship
10:15 Sunday School
11:15 Coffee Fellow-shipLunch Bunch
6-Bible Study
12 13
2 PM Welcome/
Care Team
14
9:30 Bible Study
15
1:30 Fitness
6:00-Trustees
7:00 ChurchCouncil
16 17
5:00 PM
Game Night
18 9:45 Prayer Time
10:00 Worship
10:15 Sunday School
11:15 Coffee Fellow-ship-Birthdays & Anniv.
6-Bible Study
19 20 21
9:30 Bible Study
22
1:30 Fitness
23
School of Missions
24
School of Missions
25School of Mis-sions9:45 Prayer Time
10:00 Worship-Baptism
10:15 Sunday School
11:15 Coffee Fellow-ship
6-Bible Study
26 27
5:45 AM -Soup
Kitchen at Inter-
faith in Escondido
28
9:30 Bible Study
29
1:30 Fitness
30 31
July 2010
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MISSIONS
There will be a Missions Committee meeting
on Tuesday August 3rd at 10a.m. at Elsa's
house - 637 Bennett Ave. Anyone is welcome
to join us who has a heart for missions.
The next Sew-a-thon will be Monday August
9th at 9:30 a.m. at the social hall.
PENNIES FOR MISSIONS
I know, most people don't bother
with pennies but when you col-
lect 100, you have a dollar andthat mounts up. There will be a
penny jar at church and jars for
change on the tables in the social
hall. Empty your purses an pock-
ets of the loose change and let it
do some good.
Coming August 15
A Missions Haiti Night with the Haitian singers from
the Methodist Church in San Diego, who delightedus with their singing at the Spring Concert, will be
there along with Rev. Lynne Austin who will report
on her trip to Port Au Prince in July. We sent ove
36 dresses and diapers with her on that trip. She
volunteers at Hope Children's Hospital there.
- Elsa Singh
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-Interfaith is
obtaining hous-
ing for home-less Vets in
Oceanside, Es-
condido and
maybe San
Marcos. Many of these folks are returning
from war zones and are unable to get jobs.
Tragically, too many are physically and men-
tally wounded and need help adjusting back
into civilian life. Being so close to Camp Pen-
dleton where the marines are stationed, we
have a great many Vets in our area.
As you can imagine, it's going to take a lot of
things to furnish these apartments so look
around and see if you have any of the follow-
ing items to donate: furniture, household
goods, lamps, dishes, pots and pans, linens
and any other items that help to make a more
comfortable living space. Linens can be used
but in GOOD condition.
We will also collect baskets of condiments
to help when they move into their apart-
ments such as coffee, tea, sugar, catsup,
mustard, oil, spices, etc. Use your imagi-nation and remember how it was when you
started housekeeping. They will get food
from Interfaith. We are providing the ba-
sics. There will be a sample basket at the
church by August when we will begin col-
lecting things.
If you have any furnishings, call Mary
Ferro at Interfaith at 760-489-6380.
Elsa Singh
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"LIVE, LOVE, LAUGH AND LEARN"
by Dianne Collier
This is one clear
choice we must make if weare to survive in this world of turmoil. If we areto Live, we must allow the Love of God to bethe driving force in our life.
We can't afford to stumble through life with adoom and gloom attitude. Life after all is a livingthing, a bright and glorious gift from the Lord ofLord's and King of King's.
Once our heart is focused on Christ then we
will live life in the Love that will not let us go.Acts 2:28; "Thou hast made known to
me the ways of life: Thou shalt make me full ofjoy with Thy countenance."
How many people in this world todayare seeking this life, this peace, this everlasting
joy? How many have come so close yet fallenaway because they chose not to trust, not tobelieve? If we are to find true life we must seekGod, and as we seek Him, we will learn what
true love is.Our hearts will laugh and take joy in
learning of Him, for His Word is the life forcethat brings us into that precious relationship,that is Love.
Romans 1:17; "For therein is the righteous-
ness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is
written, The just shall live by faith."
By the way, in case you haven't no-
ticed, we are living in days of change and chal-
lenge. We are very well living in the last day,
the precious days, when God is unfolding His
Power among men. Who among us could say
that what we face in the Gulf is a challenge that
man cannot fathom?
(continued)
We look to man for answers, but the
answers are not there. We must trust in God
to bring life back to the oceans that have
been blackened by the oil of man's greed.
Yes! We find ourselves in what seems an im-
possible situation.
But, has God allowed even this for ou
good. As men join hands and work together
to restore the devastated places. As people
join together to pray for God to intervene in
this seemingly impossible situation. Remem-
ber Dear Friends ,it only takes a mustard
seed of faith to bring miracles of God's Grace
Jude 1:21-25; "Keep yourselves inthe love of God, looking for the mercy of ourLord Jesus Christ unto eternal life And ofsome have compassion, making a differenceAnd others save with fear, pulling them out othe fire; hating even the garment spotted bythe flesh. Now unto Him that is able to keepyou from falling, and to present you faultlessbefore the presence of His glory with exceeding joy.
If we are to survive this oil spill crisis,or any other thing that seems impossible, wemust stand firm in the Love of God, walkingby faith and not by sight.
As I read this scripture from Jude it re-minded me of the people literally drowning inoil, the fish, the birds, the wildlife, the jobslost, the generations of a lifestyle gone in onemighty blow. But, this reminds us that wemust have compassion. We must be willing tomake a difference. We must be ready willingand able to pull those out of despair whohave lost everything. If we are to live, wemust love. That we can laugh again, andlearn from those things that have threatenedto destroy us.
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Ongoing Interfaith FoodDrive
Interfaith still needshelp with their food pantry.
Canned and packaged soups, non-perishablecanned & packaged dinners, rice, rice mixes, pastaand pasta mixes canned meats, baby food, babyformula, dry beans, peanut butter, jelly and cannedvegetables. Please pick up extras to donate whenyou are shopping! Many have lost jobs and timesare hard. Leave your donations in the Narthex andthey will be transported to Inter-faith!
SOLDIERS ANGELS
You can adopt a hero or join one of more th
twenty different nonprofit projects supportingservice members and their families. Ways to
help include writing letters, sewing blankets,
visiting veterans and comforting families of th
fallen.
Visit www.soldiersangels.org
OUR PRAYER
OurPrayer is a faith-filled community of insp
ing devotionals, answered prayer, uplifting ar
cles and more. Submit your prayer request, v
unteer to pray for others or host the prayer wget on your website.
Visit www.ourprayer.org
GRILLED SUMMER VEGGIES
Ingredients:
1 yellow pepper
1 orange pepper
1 red pepper
5 portabella mushrooms
2 peeled sweet potatoes
Extra virgin olive oil, salt & pepper.
RECIPE
Preheat the grill to medium heat. Cut the washed
veggies into long strips or rounds, 1/4 to 1/2 thick. (slices that wont fall through the grill.
1.Brush with olive oil and season with salt & pep-
per. Working in batches, grill the veggies until
tender and lightly charred all over.
2. Arrange the veggies on a platter and serve hot
off the grill.
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SAN MARCOS United Methodist Church
800 W. MISSION ROAD
SAN MARCOS, CA 92069-1428
Phone (760) 744-0170
http://www.missionsanmarcos.net
Email [email protected]
Bishop.Rev. Mary Ann Swenson
Superintendent.Rev. Myron Wingfield
Pastor .Rev. Dr. Tae K. Kim
Church Secretary....Jean Isam
Custodian..Bong Pak
Ministers..The People of the Church (YOU!)
Periodicals Postage Paid at Escondido, California 92025. Publi-cation Number 118590. The KAIROS is published monthly bySan Marcos United Methodist Church, 800 W Mission Rd, SanMarcos. Postmaster send address changes to 800 West Mis-sion Road, San Marcos, CA 92069-1428.
Office & Prayer Room open Mon-Fri 8:302:30
PLEASE, feel free to submit items
of interest, autobiographies, biog-
raphies, short stories, poems, reci-
pes, church happenings or prayersto the office for KAIROS. I would
love to print more about our mem-
bers in the KAIROS and people
love to read it.Jean