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God’s Holy Invitation Set Free

Pastor David Neuen – Lead Pastor, dneuen@pumc.org

This month, the Church of England announced that Sarah Mullally will become the next Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman ever to hold that role. This is a historic moment within a church tradition that only began ordaining women as bishops a little over a decade ago. I grieve that there will be individuals within the Anglican communion who will refuse to take communion from her. Groups like the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans articulate that she embodies the liberalizing of theology that they fear. I am not naïve to the weight of prejudice that remains against women in ministry leadership across the Christian spectrum. But for this week, I can celebrate one denomination’s courage to overcome injustice rooted in fear.

My experience with the Biblical text and today’s movement of the Spirit attests to God’s persistent call to ALL God’s people to serve in a multitude of ways. Humans create limits, consolidate power, and hold the Holy Spirit captive. God continues calling, even when human systems get in the way. There is rejoicing in heaven when the Spirit of call finds liberation and all God’s children can step into the spaces where God has fitted them to lead.

I should be careful as I throw around the word “call.” Our minds immediately lurch to ordained ministry, to those who stand behind pulpits, administer sacraments, and are set apart for unique roles of service. For some reading this article, the invitation to serve in that capacity is becoming real and you are finding that God’s persistence is undoing your resistance and the barriers placed by the culture around you. I am praying for clarity in your discernment and an awakening to your “Yes.

But the language of calling is far broader, deeper, and more beautiful than limiting it to ordained ministry alone. Leadership, service, and vocation are gifts from God that can take unexpected shapes, sometimes challenging us, often surprising us, and always stretching us beyond what we thought was possible. Each of us is called, some to serve in important capacities within the local church and others to shepherd and bless their homes and workplaces as they bear witness to the way of Jesus in everyday life. Calling is the work of the Spirit, engaging all of us in the Great Commission and in the embodiment of God’s kingdom on earth. And heaven help us if we get in the Spirit’s way.

How is God calling you? Maybe this is the year your faith grows through expanded leadership or by taking a risk. What obstacles are standing in your way, holding you back from following that call? I’m praying that chains be loosed, hearts and minds set free, so that all might embrace the opportunities to which God is beckoning. Young people can see themselves in places of influence within their religious communities. Women can imagine no boundaries to their role in the work of God. And anyone regardless of story and experience can step forward to serve and bear witness to Christ’s love in new ways.

If you sense God nudging you toward something new, or if you’d simply like to talk more about discerning your call, reach out to one of our pastors. We’d love to walk with you in that conversation.

Serve with Family Promise Meals: Nov. 2–8, 2025

Plainfield UMC will again provide meals for families in the Family Promise program Nov. 2–8. This ministry offers food and encouragement to families in transition as they work toward stable housing.

You can help by preparing or delivering a meal during our hosting week. It’s a simple, meaningful way to share Christ’s love and support families in need right here in our community.

If you’re interested in serving or want more details, contact:
Kathy Karazsia at karazsia1@aol.com

What’s Happening with PUMC Youth?

Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025

Youth Worship at 10 a.m. in Room 200
This Sunday: Know Your Worth!

This week we’ll talk about how quickly things can go from great to awful—like that song you loved until it got overplayed! We sometimes treat ourselves the same way—feeling amazing one minute and “ugh” the next. But Jesus reminds us in the story of the lost sheep that our worth never changes. You’re already loved and enough—and life gets lighter when you believe it!

Read Ahead: Luke 15:1–7

Serve with the PUMC Homeless Ministry

We need two youth volunteers to serve on the first Monday of each month. The next open date is Nov. 3, and there are several future dates available. Grab a friend and sign up by the Youth Room.

Mark Your Calendar

  • Sunday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. Youth Halloween Party in the Youth Rooms. Costume contest, games, and food! Let Brandon know if you’re coming and if you’d like to bring something.
  • Nov. 7–9, 2025 Fall Retreat Weekend at Camp Indicoso. A favorite and meaningful weekend for PUMC Youth! Flyers are available outside the Youth Worship Room. Adults interested in chaperoning should contact Brandon. RSVP deadline: Oct. 20.

Coming Soon

Weekly High School Bible Study – Brandon hopes to continue the weekly Bible studies Pastor Bob started. Stay tuned for start date details, and reach out to Brandon with your thoughts or questions.

Questions? Contact Brandon at brdenman@pumc.org.

What’s Happening with PUMC Youth? Sunday, Oct. 12

Sunday, Oct. 12 – Youth Worship
10 a.m. • Room 200
Fostering for Faith

Guest speaker Wendy Denman will share how she shows God’s love to children in need through fostering.
Read ahead: Psalm 68:5-6 & Matthew 25:40.

Serve with the Homeless Ministry

Two youth volunteers are needed on the first Monday of each month. The next open date is Oct. 6. Sign up by the youth room!

PUMC Youth Cookbook

Kids@PUMC are creating a cookbook and want your favorite family recipes! We’re also looking for someone to design the cover. Let Brandon know if you’d like to help.

Mark Your Calendar

  • Oct. 26, 7 p.m. – Halloween Party
    Costume contest, games, and food in the Youth Rooms. Let Brandon know if you’re coming or bringing snacks.
  • Nov. 7–9 – Fall Retreat at Camp Indicoso
    A favorite weekend for fun and faith. Flyers are outside the Youth Worship Room. Adults may contact Brandon to chaperone. RSVP by Oct. 20.

High School Bible Study

Weekly gatherings are coming soon! Stay tuned for dates and details.
Questions? Contact Brandon Denman at brdenman@pumc.org.

Men’s Breakfast at PUMC: October 18 | 8:30 a.m. | Annex

Join Plainfield UMC’s men, young men, and guests for Men’s Breakfast every third Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the Worship Annex. Enter through Door 14.

Enjoy a hearty meal, good conversation, and time in Scripture as we grow in faith and fellowship. Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been attending for years, this is a welcoming space to connect with God and one another.

Bring your Bible, bring a friend, and come hungry—for food, fellowship, and God’s Word. All are welcome—just as you are.

What’s Happening with PUMC Youth? – Sunday, Oct. 5

Sunday, Oct. 5 | Youth Worship at 10 a.m. in Room 200

This week: God Loved You First. Love begins with God—you don’t have to earn it. That truth changes how we live, treat others, and see ourselves. Read ahead: Matthew 22:36-39.

Parent Meeting

Tuesday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m. | Youth Worship Room. Meet Brandon, hear vision and goals, share ideas. Youth welcome.

Serve with the Homeless Ministry

Two youth needed the first Monday each month. Next: Oct. 6. Sign up by the Youth Room.

PUMC Cookbook

Submit family recipes! We also need a youth to design the cover. See Brandon if interested.

Mark Your Calendar

  • Oct. 7 | Parent Meeting, 7 p.m.
  • Oct. 26 | Halloween Party, 7 p.m. Costume contest, games, food. RSVP to Brandon.
  • Nov. 7–9 | Fall Retreat at Camp Indicoso. RSVP by Oct. 20. Flyers outside Youth Room. Adults needed as chaperones.

Coming Soon

Weekly High School Bible Study—date TBA.

Questions? Contact Brandon at brdenman@pumc.org.

Be Part of the Future at PUMC’s Financial Summit

Plainfield UMC invites you to the Financial Summit on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 12:30 p.m. in the Worship Annex.

This annual gathering is more than numbers—it’s about vision. In less than an hour, you’ll hear how your generosity fuels ministry today, celebrate the lives being touched, and see bold plans for 2026. Leaders will share clear updates and answer your questions with honesty and hope

Your presence makes a difference. When we come together as a church family—united, informed, and committed—God can do even greater things through us.

Don’t sit on the sidelines. Join us Oct. 5 and be part of the conversation, the celebration, and the future of ministry at PUMC.

Pastor Appreciation Day

The Staff-Parish Relations Committee invites you to join us in celebrating Pastor Appreciation Day with a reception in honor of our pastors on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025. Receptions will be held in the Church Lobby following each service.

This is a wonderful opportunity to express our gratitude for the faithful leadership, encouragement, and care our pastors provide each week. Through preaching, teaching, prayer, and presence, they walk with us in times of joy and in moments of challenge.

We invite you to enjoy fellowship and light refreshments as we come together as a church family to thank them personally. Baskets will also be available if you wish to share a card or note of appreciation.

Please join us as we celebrate the gifts of our pastors and the many ways God blesses our congregation through their service.