Carter Lake, Iowa United Methodist Church

Carter Lake, Iowa  United Methodist Church Everyone is welcome as together we "RE-think Church." Sunday School for all ages at 10:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Family Celebration at 11:00 A.M. Monday 5:15 P.M.

AA Group Meeting
Monday 6:30 P.M. NA Group Meeting
Tues. Bible Study

01/09/2022

Join us tomorrow morning at 11:00 AM for Sunday Service.

If you are unable to join us in person; you can join us on Facebook Live.

Join us this morning at 11:00 AM for Sunday Service.If you are unable to join us in person; due to weather, you can join...
01/02/2022

Join us this morning at 11:00 AM for Sunday Service.

If you are unable to join us in person; due to weather, you can join us on Facebook Live. Below are the prayers, hymns and scriptures.

Join us this morning at 11:00 AM for Sunday Service.If you are unable to join us in person; you can join us on Facebook ...
12/26/2021

Join us this morning at 11:00 AM for Sunday Service.

If you are unable to join us in person; you can join us on Facebook Live. Below are the prayers, hymns and scriptures.

12/25/2021

To all facebook friends and family of Carter Lake...

May our Loving Father, help you remember the birth of Jesus, that you may share in the song of the angels, the gladness of the shepherds, and worship of the wise men. Close the door of hate and open the door of love all over the world. Let kindness come with every gift and good desires with every greeting. Deliver you from evil by the blessing which Christ brings, and teach you to be merry with clear hearts. May the Christmas morning make you happy to be His children, and Christmas evening bring you to your beds with grateful thoughts, forgiving and forgiven, for Jesus' sake. Amen.

May you all have a Joyous and Merry Christmas
Pastor John and Deb

Colors of Christmas...Blue...in memories old and new...of loved ones gone to Glory! Christmas is Blue.Candles 🕯 lit in m...
12/25/2021

Colors of Christmas...Blue...in memories old and new...of loved ones gone to Glory! Christmas is Blue.
Candles 🕯 lit in memories of loved ones.

12/24/2021

We were inspired recently by the words of activist and theologian, Howard Thurman who casts a vision for what Christ’s mission may look like.
“The Work of Christmas”
When the song of the angels is stilled,
When the star in the sky is gone,
When the kings and princes are home,
When the shepherds are back with their flock,
The work of Christmas begins:
To find the lost,
To heal the broken,
To feed the hungry,
To release the prisoner,
To rebuild the nations,
To bring peace among others,
To make music in the heart.

We invite you to share this message with the people you love. Maybe you read it out loud with those you will gather with for Christmas. Maybe find one person who will receive inspiration in its sentiment. Most importantly, let’s share this message by the way that we live.

Merry Christmas

12/24/2021

If you don't have a church to attend tonight for Christmas Eve service, please join us for our Christmas Eve Service at Carter Lake United Methodist Church begins at 6:45 PM this Friday. Everyone is welcome!
Come celebrate the "New Born Savior"...
Would love to have you come join us sing praise to the Lord for His gift of our Savior and the promise of eternal life.
Pastor John

12/23/2021

This is little long...but if your missing Jesus this Christmas it is worth the time.

About a week before Christmas a family bought a new nativity scene. When they unpacked it they found 2 figures of the baby Jesus. "Someone must have packed this wrong," the mother said, counting out the figures. "We have one Joseph, one Mary, three wise men, three shepherds, two lambs, a donkey, a cow, an angel and two babies. Oh, dear! I suppose some set down at the store is missing a baby Jesus because we have 2."
"You two run back down to the store and tell the manager that we have an extra Jesus. Tell him to put a sign on the remaining boxes saying that if a set is missing a baby Jesus, call 7126. Put on your warm coats, it's freezing cold out there."

The manager of the store copied down mother's message and the next time they were in the store they saw the cardboard sign that read, "If you're missing baby Jesus, call 7126." All week long they waited for someone to call. Surely, they thought, someone was missing that important figurine. Each time the phone rang mother would say, "I'll bet that's about Jesus," but it never was.

Father tried to explain there are thousands of these scattered over the country and the figurine could be missing from a set in Florida or Texas or California. Those packing mistakes happen all the time. He suggested just put the extra Jesus back in the box and forget about it.

"Put baby Jesus back in the box! What a terrible thing to do," said the children. "Surely someone will call," mother said. "We'll just keep the two of them together in the manger until someone calls.

When no call had come by 5:00 on Christmas Eve, mother insisted that father "just run down to the store" to see if there were any sets left. "You can see them right through the window, over on the counter," she said. "If they are all gone, I'll know someone is bound to call tonight."
"Run down to the store?" father thundered. "It's 15 below zero out there!"

"Oh, Daddy, we'll go with you," Tommy and Mary began to put on their coats. Father gave a long sigh and headed for the front closet. "I can't believe I'm doing this," he muttered. Tommy and Mary ran ahead as father reluctantly walked out in the cold. Mary got to the store first and pressed her nose up to the store window. "They're all gone, Daddy," she shouted. "Every set must be sold."
"Hooray," Tommy said. "The mystery will now be solved tonight!"

Father heard the news still a half block away and immediately turned on his heel and headed back home. When they got back into the house they noticed that mother was gone and so was the extra baby Jesus figurine. "Someone must have called and she went out to deliver the figurine," my father reasoned, pulling off his boots. "You kids get ready for bed while I wrap mother's present."

Then the phone rang. Father yelled "answer the phone and tell 'em we found a home for the baby Jesus." But it was mother calling with instructions for us to come to 205 Chestnut Street immediately, and bring three blankets, a box of cookies and some milk. "Now what has she gotten us into?" my father groaned as we bundled up again. "205 Chestnut. Why that's across town. Wrap that milk up good in the blankets or it will turn to ice before we get there. Why can't we all just get on with Christmas? It's probably 20 below out there now. And the wind is picking up. Of all the crazy things to do on a night like this."

When they got to the house at 205 Chestnut Street it was the darkest one on the block. Only one tiny light burned in the living room and, the moment we set foot on the porch steps, my mother opened the door and shouted, "They're here, Oh thank God you got here, Ray! You kids take those blankets into the living room and wrap up the little ones on the couch. I'll take the milk and cookies."
"Would you mind telling me what is going on, Ethel?" my father asked. "We have just walked through below zero weather with the wind in our faces all the way."
"Never mind all that now," my mother interrupted. "There isn't any heat in this house and this young mother is so upset she doesn't know what to do. Her husband walked out on her and those poor little children will have a very bleak Christmas, so don't you complain. I told her you could fix that oil furnace in a jiffy."
My mother strode off to the kitchen to warm the milk while my brother and I wrapped up the five little children who were huddled together on the couch. The children's mother explained to my father that her husband had run off, taking bedding, clothing, and almost every piece of furniture, but she had been doing all right until the furnace broke down.

"I been doin' washin' and ironin' for people and cleanin' the five and dime," she said. "I saw your number every day there, on those boxes on the counter. When the furnace went out, that number kept going' through my mind. 7162...7162. Said on the box that if a person was missin' Jesus, they should call you. That's how I knew you were good Christian people, willin' to help folks. I figured that maybe you would help me, too. So I stopped at the grocery store tonight and I called your misses. I'm not missin' Jesus, mister, because I sure love the Lord. But I am missin' heat. I have no money to fix that furnace."

"Okay, Okay," said father. "You've come to the right place. Now let's see. You've got a little oil burner over there in the dining room. Shouldn't be too hard to fix. Probably just a clogged flue. I'll look it over, see what it needs."
Mother came into the living room carrying a plate of cookies and warm milk. As she set the cups down on the coffee table, I noticed the figure of baby Jesus lying in the center of the table. It was the only sign of Christmas in the house. The children stared wide-eyed with wonder at the plate of cookies my mother set before them.
Father finally got the oil burner working but said, "You need more oil. I'll make a few calls tonight and get some oil. Yes sir, you came to the right place", father grinned.

On the way home father did not complain about the cold weather and had barely set foot inside the door when he was on the phone. "Ed, hey, how are ya, Ed?"
"Yes, Merry Christmas to you, too. Say Ed, we have kind of an unusual situation here. I know you've got that pick-up truck. Do you still have some oil in that barrel on your truck? You do?"
By this time the rest of the family were pulling clothes out of their closets and toys off of their shelves. It was long after their bedtime when they were wrapping gifts. The pickup came. On it were chairs, three lamps, blankets and gifts. Even though it was 30 below, father let them ride along in the back of the truck. No one ever did call about the missing figure in the nativity set, but as I grow older I realize that it wasn't a packing mistake at all.

Jesus saves, that's what He does.

This is from the book "If Your Missing Baby Jesus" by Jean Gietzen.

12/23/2021

Christmas Eve Service at Carter Lake United Methodist Church begins at 6:45 PM this Friday.
Come celebrate the "New Born Savior"...
Would love to have you come join us sing praise to the Lord for His gift of our Savior and the promise of eternal life.
Pastor John

12/22/2021

About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken. At once all the prison doors flew open, and everyone’s chains came loose.
Acts 16:25-26

There is awesome, earthshsking power in praise and thanks-giving. Something amazing happens when we rejoice and give God the glory of our circumstances. Not only does our gratefulness honor the Father in the manor He deserves, but it also sets us up for success - refocusing our attention on His ability to help us.

Of course, if you are facing a painful season of trials and disappointments, this may be a difficult principle for you to practice
But that is why Psul encourages you:
"Rejoice in the Lord always".
He knows the awesome way it stes you free when you place your trust in God through praise.
God Bless and have a Joyous Christmas.
Pastor John

12/21/2021

Surely you have granted him unending blessings and made him glad with the joy of your presence.” Psalm 21:6 NIV

Praying God’s favor over our lives is essential. His favor reaches far beyond what we visibly need in this world. God’s favor provides a comfort, a peace, in knowing we are cared for. Your presence, the NIV Study Bible defines, means God’s favor is “the supreme cause of joy because it is the greatest blessing and the wellspring of all other blessings.” (NIV Study Bible) Favors bless us when we need it. God’s favor blesses us before we realize our need. He goes before us and behind us, faithfully shielding us and leading us.

Join us tomorrow morning at 11:00 for the "Children's Christmas Program" @ 3025 Mabrey Lane. Stay afterwards for potluck...
12/18/2021

Join us tomorrow morning at 11:00 for the "Children's Christmas Program" @ 3025 Mabrey Lane. Stay afterwards for potluck dinner.
If you are unable to join us in person you can watch service on Facebook live, copy of bulletin below.

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3025 Mabrey Lane
Carter Lake, IA
51510

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