July 28, 2017
 
 
The heroes we celebrate and the stories we tell say a lot about the kind of people we long to be and the sort of lives we want to live. There are few heroes in scripture that compare to King David. His life is recorded in the scriptures not just for us to admire, but for us to learn from in the hopes that we will follow his lead in chasing after God's own heart.

Senior Pastor, Jeff Kersey will be preaching in the Auditorium and Pastor Nick Cunningham will be preaching in the Sanctuary. See you at one of our 5 services!


 
Coffee With The Pastors 
 

Today at 10:45 am in the 2nd floor gathering area - East Campus. Come have an informal conversation with us and bring any
questions you may have about Mt. Horeb or the United Methodist Church in general. We welcome the chance to get to know you.
 

 
Understanding Your Teen Classes
   
A s part of our Understanding Your Teen Classes, we are inviting the community to this event on August 9th. No registration is necessary and we will be gathering in the Auditorium at 6:30.
 
 
 
Fairways of Faith Golf Tournament

Come tee it up at Golden Hills Golf Club on Monday, August 7, 2017 for the Mt. Horeb UMC golf outing. All proceeds from the event will go straight to the Backpack Ministry which helps feed under resourced children of Lexington School District 1. Play will begin with 10 am shotgun start. Team entry fee is $300 and individual is $75. If you do not have a team, all individual entries will be placed on a team. Contact Kurt Fattman at [email protected] for more information or to register. Registration deadline is August 1st.
 
 

 
Business Leaders Network

Join us for our first Mt. Horeb Business Leaders Network luncheon. We will enjoy food, fellowship and a great speaker. Read more about Jay Meyer below and click here to register and save your spot.

After college, Jay played an integral role in transitioning a tiny corner drugstore into a nationally respected institutional pharmacy that provided pharmaceutical services to over 10,000 nursing home residents in the Midwest. Jay was a founding member and President of NetRX, a co-op buying group for independent pharmacies, and co-founded and served as President of Senior Care Pharmacy Alliance, a national organization representing independent nursing home pharmacies in state and federal affairs. 
 
After selling his business, Jay now focuses on providing leadership coaching, strategic planning and culture building services to profit and nonprofit organization through the US. Jay serves as a facilitator for Aileron, a Dayton, Ohio entrepreneur business center founded by former IAMS owner, Clay Mathile.
 
A big part of Jay's story is his walk with Jesus, and his recovery. This year Jay celebrates 30 years in recovery and is the founder of The Next Step Recovery Celebration, a weekly worship service geared towards recovery. Jay is an active member of the Dayton, Ohio faith community and models the life of a disciple by living out and believing "you can't keep what you have unless you give it away."
 
Jay is the author of two books and is fueled by a desire to help others.