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March 7, 2025

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This week's note from Rev. Ben Richards

Rewards


Two weeks ago in “Game Not Over” I shared a half-outlined, nebulous sermon series idea about lessons I’ve learned from gaming. In it, considering roguelikes, I mentioned: “There’s something about their hard-earned progression that offers a particular experience of accomplishment and challenges me to be patient (which is not easy for me, but that’s another email).


This is that email.


Another genre I enjoy are survival crafting games. You as the player find yourself in a situation, typically an unexpected or catastrophic one, and your primary goal is to survive utilizing the resources available to you… “available” being a relative term as they need to be earned, typically through a progression of exploration, experimentation, combat, and hard-earned lessons.


Part of what I love about the genre are the ways progression typically unfolds. In Grounded, when you find yourself shrunk to the size of an ant and in an unfamiliar backyard, the chopping tool you made out of easy to find plant fiber and pebbles isn’t strong enough to cut down mushrooms or utilize crow feathers and discarded food. So you explore, you hunt bombardier beetles and larva, and you make a better one. Your capacity for chopping, hunting, gathering, and building all improve and sustain you that much more.


When you begin a survival game, it can be a frantic experience of managing hunger, thirst, safety, rest. As you progress, these become more sustainable. My first night in Grounded was an intense, dark experience building a lean-to out of clover leaves on top of a baseball hoping the prowling spiders below wouldn’t notice me. I was sick from drinking bad water and the clumps of edible-ish stuff I’d gathered barely kept me from starving. Much later, none of those needs are difficult to maintain, and the spiders fear me (mostly).


Such an experience makes me think of a quote attributed to Steve Jobs: “The journey is the reward.” In most situations, gaming and otherwise, I find it easier to focus on the more obvious goals and can find myself rushing headlong towards them. The reward is completion, winning, achieving. But a game that rewards patient exploration offers a different perspective. The experience rewards slowing down, learning, paying attention… not just to the marker of the next quest, but everything in-between, because you might learn something, you might become prepared for what’s next.


I’ve been considering this perspective recently as I begin my time serving on the District Committee on Ministry. It’s an honor to be a part, and perhaps particularly so for me given the literal decades my own candidacy process required. But as I told my own DCOM and the Board of Ordained Ministry, I don’t think that makes me a failure, I think it makes me the poster child for the process. Especially as I consider the progression of mental and emotional health, the comprehension of call and purpose, and the people I’ve had the joy of knowing and serving alongside.


But it often takes work to recognize those things. There’s not a lot of pomp and circumstance behind them. But it’s the day to day, the work, the rest, the relationships that form us. And if we’re paying attention, the journey isn’t just formative, it’s the reward.


May God’s grace guide us and help us recognize and revel in the rewards of our journey every step of the way.

Ben

Service for March 9, 2025

Rev. Ben Richards

Link for March 9, 2025 Service 10am

Bible Study

Wednesday March 12, 2025

This small group meets Wednesdays at 3 pm in the church office and is facilitated by Rev. Ben Richards. All are welcome.

Newsletter Submission Changes


First Bonita has contracted with Studio Wesley for guidance and assistance around communications. One area they will be helping us with is the newsletter. More information will be shared over time, and you will begin experiencing some changes as early as next week.


We are excited to see its ongoing development, while also grateful for the excellent work provided by volunteers over the last several years to maintain the newsletter. And while there are many more also involved, we name and celebrate Debbie Lane for her management and consistent work in producing the weekly email, and Susan Atkinson for her diligent proofreading of its content.


We hope they and all who are – and would like to – contribute to the newsletter will continue to so; most content will be created as it has been. However, to accommodate the work of Studio Wesley, please note that the submission process for articles is changing beginning next week:


All submissions must be sent to both Rev. Ben Richards and Juanita Palomino via email(pastor@fumcbonita.org and office@fumcbonita.org) with a deadline of 12 noon on Tuesdays for that week’s Friday newsletter. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Ben, and thank you.

This Sunday

Come and learn Spanish Tuesdays 9:30 am in the office.

Omelette Breakfast a Huge Success!



Chef Extraordinaire Russ Baird flipped 120 egg creations during this event with all donations going to the First UMC Summer Reserve Fund. Word on the street is that not a single omelette was flipped on the floor!  Russ was assisted by the lovely RuthAnne Baird and a crew of volunteers who set up, organized, cleaned up, and made the event  huge success.  A total of $2,465 was donated to the Summer Reserve.


 About 50 people were served starting around 8 a.m. before worship. After worship, a hungry line formed outside fellowship hall, and all were served with their custom-made omelettes.


These omelettes are great because the eater gets to choose as many fillings as they want and watches the process and the flip!  And, if you hankered for some other favorite breakfast-brunch foods…you could choose from biscuits and gravy, hash brown potatoes, sweet rolls, fruit cups, coffee, tea, and juice.

Thank you to Russ, RuthAnne, and the crew of volunteers who helped make this event a time of amazing food and fabulous fellowship!




"TOM AND PRINCESS'

CORNER!"



The places we go and the things we see!


😺 Purr-tastic Updates from the Front of the Church 🐾


Hello fellow feline enthusiasts,


It’s time to paws and let you know about a claw-some new development in front of our church. Our city workers are meowing away—oops, I mean working away—on a brand-new 6-foot sidewalk. While it’s fur-midable to see such progress, it’s also purr-sistently noisy. Tom, do you think we need hard hats to avoid any unexpected cat-astrophes?


I’ve even heard the city proclaim: “No parking whatsoever on the new sidewalk once it's finished.” But don’t fret! They didn’t say anything about not being able to roll around on it and bask in the sun, so there's paw-lenty of fun to be had. 


Feel free to stop by and check out the progress. We promise you won't take it fur granted.


Pawsitively yours,

Tom and Princess


April Book Club Selection


After discussing the novel American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins on March 5; a novel that deals with the challenges and brutality that immigrants face in trying to escape to the north from brutal criminal cartels, the book club will turn to lighter fare for the April selection.


Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan is described as a “Pride and Prejudice-like send-up about an heir bringing his Chinese-American girlfriend home to meet his ancestor-obsessed family.”


The book club will have been gathering on the first Wednesday of each month for 46 times by April 3.  The group gathers at the Royal Scoop at 1 p.m. for lunch and/or ice cream before discussing the reading selection.  This is another of the kits from the Bonita Springs Public Library. The books will be available at church on Sundays before and after worship.  See Susan Atkinson for  a copy or text her at 239-405-9078.



The only requirement to be in the book club is to love reading and discussing what you have read with other bibliophiles.    

United Women in Faith


  Next meeting March 17 at 1 p.m. in fellowship hall.

                                                                              

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PRAYER & CARE


All information and last names will be kept confidential. Our list is updated weekly. If you need us to keep someone on the list, please send their name to prayer@fumcbonita.org.


Come Pray

Fridays at 9:30 am

Zoom and in the sanctuary

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Peter's family

Dorothy's family

Hill Family

Cynthia

Barbra

Kyle

Holly

Jay

Angela

Jimmy

Ross

Dick

David


Ruthann

Rick

Cyndie

Leroy

Scott

James

Snode

Joyce

Justin

Kenn

Kevin

Prayer Request cards are on the rack at the back of the Sanctuary.

Please help us to keep the list current, fill out a request for adding or taking off!

Altar Flowers



If you would like to honor family, friends, or loved ones for an anniversary, birthday, or memorial, contact the church office for details.

SERVE
YESUKAN Website
New Horizons Website

 Wednesdays from 1:00-4:00 our church participates with the Meals of Hope to feed over 150 families each week. Right now we have a desperate need for people to come and help out with the initial packing of fresh fruits and vegetables into bags, and then taking them to the cars as the clients come through.      

Meals of Hope Website
Click for Bonita Assistance Website

FUMC Bonita

Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 AM - 12 PM


27690 Shriver Avenue, Bonita Springs, FL 34135

Office: 239.992.1312

www.fumcbonita.org

office@fumcbonita.org


Rev. Ben Richards, Pastor

Pastor@FUMCBonita.org