Reflect, Reconnect, Renew 2025

Pastor Abby Lietz – Associate Pastor, alietz@pumc.org

Today is a beautiful fall day – the clouds are grey, there are still pumpkins on porches and a bit of color on the trees here and there. We are in a season of gratitude as Thanksgiving approaches, at least it was at the time of my writing, and in a season of preparation: Advent will have begun by the time you read this, the season in the church we prepare our hearts and homes to welcome Jesus once again. We have also seen another United States presidential election, and a general election that saw Indiana consider candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and more – all the way down to our town councils and school boards. I’m admittedly still processing the outcomes and what they say about the state of our nation, what the role of the Church and we as Jesus followers play in all this. It’s the end of 2024; 2025 is fast approaching. In the past year we said goodbye to one senior pastor and hello to a new, we had lots of staff shuffles and even more are on the way with the retirement of our youth pastor next summer. Our General Conference of the UMC met last spring and opened the way for gay clergy to be ordained and gay couples to be married by our pastors in our places of worship. We received a new bishop in Indiana! I got married and moved farther away from you than I wish I was. Via the Worship Annex, we are launching something new this month – the beginning of what I am certain will birth incredible ministry and sharing the love of God with others. There is a lot I could say about any of these moments, these decisions and how they impact us and will continue to impact, inform and guide us in the days, weeks and months to come.

But what I want to share with you is encouragement, some reminders, some challenges to take up for the year ahead. I am convinced, now more than ever, our institutions are not going to save us, that our stuff is not going to save us, nor our money or our health or anything. We have Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit, we have ourselves, we have each other and this beautiful Earth. How, in 2025, can you connect more deeply with these four areas – your own Self, Creation, your fellow human beings and God? What do you need to cut out of your life or give up or take up in order to connect, to reconnect? What do you need to dive into? Ease into? What must you walk away from? Who must you listen to? Don’t forget – trees are people, too!

I mean this seriously: it matters how we live. And we can talk all day about ideas over coffee, but I wonder what practices can help us stay connected. What can we do to stay grounded, to heal, to create more capacity to love and forgive ourselves and others? So we can ask ourselves: Are we worshiping God with every part of our lives? Where else do we need to surrender to God? Where else can we serve some aspect of the Earth or other humans who are not us and our immediate household? How can we live more joyfully and peacefully with ourselves, each other and God? These are good reflection questions to ask so when 2025 arrives we are ready to live, at least a bit more fully, the lifestyle Jesus modeled when he was alive and the one he calls us to live yet today. One that bears life-giving fruit.

Dallas Goldtooth, a Native American environmental activist and performance artist recently shared ways people can organize themselves in their community. He listed things like:

  • Create a local group where you can share ideas and create support for people who need help
  • Get together with crafty people to craft and learn to craft and be in fellowship
  • Join a radical read book club where you read books often banned or that push you into new territory for thinking and serving in the community
  • Make art – radical art – like public art, theater, and zines. Make music! Play it! Read poetry in public!
  • Join or start a community garden
  • Start a community fridge or a clothing pickup point, or a sanitary products giveaway
  • Volunteer with a cause you care about
  • Get to know your neighbors

As the church, we are great at coming up with these kinds of efforts but if you’re like me, maybe you need a fresh start. I hope we can be about even more intentional connection this year – the kind of efforts and connections that don’t burn us out, but instead fill us up with the love and assurance that we are loved by God and empowered to make a real difference in the world around us by the way we live, by the way we speak and forgive and love. It’s going to be OK in 2025. God is already making a way for us – I’ll see you there!

Men’s Breakfast: December 21, 2024

Plainfield UMC’s men, young men, and guests come together every third Saturday of the month at 8:30 a.m. for an amazing time of food, fellowship, and faith!

We gather in the Worship Annex, so bring your empty stomach, a friend, and your Bible. Get ready to enjoy delicious food, meaningful connections, and the nourishment of God’s word. It’s the perfect way to start your weekend with purpose and community.

We can’t wait to see you there—don’t miss it!

Reach Beyond Update: December 15, 2024

After months of prayerful planning, Reach Beyond is here to help PUMC extend its mission and welcome more people into God’s love! This exciting project will transform our Worship Annex into a space of hospitality, outreach, and worship.

We’re making essential upgrades—replacing broken windows, updating 25-year-old carpet, modernizing the electrical panel, and adding cozy seating. Plus, we’ll enhance the space with a permanent prayer wall, art tracks, and more.

The vision costs $65,000, and we’re over halfway there! As of December 15, 2024 $33,788.66 has been raised. With your help, we can reach our goal!

This refreshed space will bless PUMC and our community as we build relationships, extend invitations, and share the Good News of Christ. Together, we can bring this vision to life. Let’s do this—our best days are ahead!

The Gentle Ministry of the Threshold Singers

The Threshold Singers offer a unique and tender ministry, bringing comfort and peace through song. Their harmonious voices create a soothing presence, providing solace to those at life’s thresholds, whether in moments of illness, transition, or end-of-life care.

This compassionate group reminds us of the power of music to heal and connect. Their gift of song is a gentle reminder of love, hope, and God’s grace, touching hearts in profound and meaningful ways.

Thank You for Making the Crop Walk a Huge Success!

We are overjoyed to share that 48 walkers came together for this year’s Crop Walk, raising an incredible $2,550 and counting to fight hunger locally and globally! A special shoutout to the many first-time walkers from Plainfield United Methodist Church (PUMC) and neighboring churches—your enthusiasm was truly inspiring!

Thank you to everyone who walked, donated, or helped spread the word. Your support has made a real difference, bringing hope and resources to those in need. Together, we’re not just raising funds—we’re raising awareness about the fight against hunger. Every step counts, and every effort matters!

Thank You for Supporting Eleanor Skillen School 34!

The staff, students, and families at Eleanor Skillen School 34 are so grateful for your incredible generosity! Thanks to your years of support for the Food Pantry and Christmas Shop, we’ve been able to provide much-needed food, toys, hats, gloves, clothes, and financial assistance to families in our community.

A special shoutout to the Revelations Class, FUN Class, Rachael Circle, Mary Martha Circle, Hope Circle, the Missions Committee, the Preschool, and every individual who has contributed to this mission. Your kindness and compassion make a world of difference and show the true meaning of community and love.

You’ve not only helped meet essential needs but have also shared joy and hope during the holiday season. Thank you for being a blessing to our school and for continuing to make an impact in the lives of so many. We couldn’t do this without you!

Spread Joy This Season with The Angel Tree Mission!

The Angel Tree Mission is an incredible opportunity to brighten the lives of children whose parents are incarcerated. Through your generosity and love, these children receive not just gifts but also cookies, a Bible, and a heartfelt message from their parent—reminding them that they are cherished.

This mission is more than gift-giving; it’s about showing God’s love in action. You can help make it happen! Volunteer to sort gifts, bake or sort cookies, and even deliver gifts. Every small effort creates a big impact, bringing joy and hope to families during the holidays.

Key Dates to Remember:

  • Gifts Due: Today, December 8!
  • Gift Sorting: December 8
  • Cookies Due: December 13
  • Cookie Sorting: December 13
  • Gift Delivery: December 15

Let’s come together and make this Christmas unforgettable for these children. Whether you bake a batch of cookies, help with sorting, or deliver gifts, your time and care mean the world.
For details or to get involved, contact Terry Jones at (317) 412-3123. Don’t wait—let’s share the joy and love of Christ this Christmas through The Angel Tree Mission!

Reach Beyond: December 8, 2024

After months of prayerful planning, Reach Beyond is here to help PUMC extend its mission and welcome more people into God’s love! This exciting project will transform our Worship Annex into a space of hospitality, outreach, and worship.

We’re making essential upgrades—replacing broken windows, updating 25-year-old carpet, modernizing the electrical panel, and adding cozy seating. Plus, we’ll enhance the space with a permanent prayer wall, art tracks, and more.

The vision costs $65,000, and we’re over halfway there! As of December 8, 2024 $33,588.66 has been raised. With your help, we can reach our goal!

This refreshed space will bless PUMC and our community as we build relationships, extend invitations, and share the Good News of Christ. Together, we can bring this vision to life. Let’s do this—our best days are ahead!