A Weekly Newsletter
of First United Methodist Church of Madison
Sunday News and Upcoming Events for members and friends
This Sunday
  • This Sunday Rev. Paul Melrose preaches the sermon “For Such a time as This”. Taking a cue from Esther, Esther 4:14, where Esther needed some extra motivation to follow God’s will for her at that time, Paul’s words in Romans suggest how we as the Baptized, can live into God’s will, as seen in the life of Jesus, for such a time as we live in now. Watch the video service on our website or our Facebook page, starting Sunday at 9:00 a.m.

  • Vocal music on Sunday will be provided by the Quadrilateral Quartet plus Jesse Simpson. Jack Innes, our baritone, will sing the solo and Jesse covers the baritone part in the quartet. Our ensemble will sing a gospel tune, "Dig A Little Deeper, In God's Love". We are encouraged to embrace God's love, walk a little more like Jesus would and talk a little more like a Christian should; appropriate words for our times. Hymns this Sunday will be #2226 (black hymnal) and #573 (red hymnal).

For Children and Youth
Children's Sunday School
Watch our Facebook page and our website for some Child-focused content!

Youth and Young Adults
There are Youth and Young Adult Zoom discussion opportunities! The  FUMC Youth Group  will gather over Zoom on  Sundays at 10:15 am.  All are welcome!  Contact Megan  with any questions. The  FUMC young adults  are gathering on  Tuesday evenings at 7 PM . Through Zoom, the group shares and explores a topic together related to spirituality.  Contact Megan  for more information.
Christian Formation
Sharing our Journeys: The Sharing Our Journeys class meets every Sunday morning at 10:00 AM via Zoom.  Church members share joys, concerns and their reflections on questions posed by the class leaders. It is a great way to stay connected and support one another in these times of physical separation.

If you are interested in learning more about Zoom, or about joining the class, please email Rich Oliver   or contact Rich by phone, at 573.999.0759 . Rich can help you with technology concerns, and will send the information needed for joining the group if you choose to participate.

Exploring the Edges of Theology:  We are continuing our summer book reviews this week, with Judy Lyons reviewing Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult. See a full list below.
COVID-19 Closure Update
As with many other organizations in Wisconsin, First Church is slowly moving forward with plans to reopen. The first stage of our plan begins this week, when we are able to gradually welcome a few of our staff back into the building. We have put strict limits on the number of people occupying space at the same time, and the distance between those people. We are following our COVID-19 task force and their recommended guidelines on mask wearing, sanitizing, and cleanliness. Most staff members are still working from home.   If their work can be continued from home, they are asked to stay home.
 
However, If you happen to see a few more cars in the parking lot, or a handful of volunteers, please understand that we are staying safe and practicing the recommended guidelines. When it is safe to do so, we will welcome you, our members and friends, back to the building and this will be announced to you.  In the meantime, please pray for our staff and volunteers as they continue their important work. We will update you as things progress.

For members and friends wishing to contact First Church staff, you may still contact any person directly via email or phone. You may also email us at info@fumc.org  and call us at 608.256.9061, as we continue to monitor all emails and phone messages. During this time of remotely working and with heightened safety concerns, our main email and phone line is monitored seven days a week for emergencies.
Book Study, Wednesday Evenings at 6
You are invited to gather with the congregation for a time of study, reflection and strategy. The death of George Floyd and the national outrage and demonstrated response have focused us all on the systemic inequities and injustices rooted in race. Michael Eric Dyson, an ordained pastor and University Professor at Georgetown University, wrote  Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America  in 2017. We will use this book for our discussion in the coming weeks via ZOOM on Wednesdays beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Rich Oliver has volunteered to moderate our study. You can download the book from your favorite provider, or order online and support local bookstores through  bookshop.org . The book is laid out as a liturgical progression.

It is hoped that the discussion surrounding this study will produce strategic possibilities to further our work as a church in this vital area or ministry and contributing the Beloved Community of Justice and Love.

To receive the weekly Wednesday ZOOM links, check the Tuesday evening enews, or email Rich Oliver . If you have any technical difficulties, please call Rich at 573.999.0759.
Hope's Home Ministry Volunteer Opportunities
Our volunteers help us to serve in community! We are planning to feature a different volunteer photo each week. During the pandemic, we ask for volunteers to be under the age of 65. Check out these opportunities:

  • Deliver Drivers (deliver emergency food packages)
  • Specialized Food Shopping
  • Garden Procurement

If any of these opportunities sound like a good fit, please email or call Karen Andro: 608-338-0320 or  Kandro@fumc.org  for more information.
Exploring the Edges of Theology, Summer Titles
The Exploring the Edges of Theology class is hosting a summer book review, featuring a different title each Sunday at 3:00 p.m. To join these ZOOM discussions, please email Doug Caves . Follow the links below, on the book titles, to learn more about each book.

June 21, Judy Lyons will discuss Small Great Things, by Jodi Picoult .
June 28, George Gay will discuss Amen, by Gretta Vosper .
July 5, Bob Kauffman will discuss Pelosi, by Molly Ball .
July 12, Carla DiIorio will discuss The Water Dancer, by Ta-Nehisi Coates .
July 19, Doug Caves will discuss American Nations, by Colin Woodard .
July 26, Doug Maynard will discuss The Splendid and the Vile, by Erik Larson .
Joys and Concerns
Please hold the following in prayer this week:  Rev. Robert Fowler, Shirley Blank, Rev. Tina Lang, Sally Hughes, Roy Prestage, the Zirkle family, Susan Fowler, Jim Foutch-Reynolds, and Gary Jordan .

Rev. Tina Lang is recuperating at home after a heart attack and a stroke. Her prognosis looks very good, and she is feeling positive about the future. Tina welcomes email, cards, or phone calls as she recuperates.

Congratulations to Bob and Mary Bean on their 62nd wedding anniversary!
Scam Alert - Updates
We have learned that some members and friends of FUMC are once again receiving fraudulent emails from Kelly Walling or Rev. Mark Fowler , asking for help and contributions. These emails appear to come from church staff, but  they are from a FALSE Gmail account. 

DO NOT RESPOND  to these emails.  DO NOT CLICK  in the emails - they are a  SCAM  and are not from First Church or Pastor Fowler. When you receive emails from us, they will be from our Constant Contact mail service ( as this one is ) or from an address ending in  FUMC.ORG .

The staff of First Church would never contact a member via email to solicit donations or funding of any kind.  If you are unsure about any email message, please contact the Welcome Center at 608.256.9061 or email at  info@fumc.org .

Thank you for not responding to this spam attempt, and  be careful what you click .
Pastoral Care, from Paul Melrose
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As your Assisting Pastor of Pastoral Care, I have been blessed by communication from many of you sharing concerns either that you have or sharing a concern about someone you know. Thank you for your care for yourself and of others of our members and friends as you do this. These communications aid in our love and care for all members of our community.  Email Paul here .
Madison Area Urban Ministry
Partners for Change Luncheon Rescheduled Online
Join us as we reveal our plans for a more just Dane County, on Wednesday, June 24, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on the MUM Facebook page and YouTube channel . The celebration will include: Video (premiere showing), Honoring our community partners, Partners for Change Award & Visionary Award, and Reports from the field, presented by our amazing staff and program participants.
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