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    Project Read Volunteer Opportunity

    August 2, 2022 at 9:58 am · · Comments Off on Project Read Volunteer Opportunity

    Project Read Volunteer Opportunity

    Do you want to be involved in our community and help a child to read? Then our Project Read program at Glenhope Elementary School may be the right fit for you! After a two year hiatus due to COVID, we are restarting this volunteer opportunity. In past years of the program, the principal of Glenhope Dr. Wynette Griffin reported that the average test scores for Kinder through 2nd grade at Glenhope outpaced the average test scores for the district, and she said that our FUMCC volunteers who faithfully read with their students, some who face difficult challenges, greatly contributed to their success.

    Project Read volunteers are partnered with a student to provide 30 minutes of one-to-one tutoring each week from October through May during school hours. It is expected that volunteers may miss an occasional week due to vacations, etc.

    Please see our Frequently Asked Questions and our volunteer sign up form below. Please contact Patty Shaw at if you have any additional questions.

    FAQ

    Q: When does the program start and what days of the week are volunteers needed?
    A: Teachers need a few weeks to identify who needs extra reading practice. Our goal is to have volunteers matched up with students by late September so that tutoring is up and running by October. Most teachers need volunteers on Tuesdays, but you may also serve Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Most teachers prefer to not have students out of class for tutoring on Mondays.

    Q: Do I need to be a certified teacher to be a Project Read volunteer?
    A: No, but you are required to complete the online GCISD volunteer registration and background check process https://www.gcisd.net/community/volunteer_background_check and the United Methodist Ministry Safe training before arriving for your first tutoring session. Contact FUMCC’s Associate Pastor for Families, Stella Cho if you require Ministry Safe training. Stella is also planning an optional tutor training to be held in September.

    Q: Can I volunteer more than 30 minutes a week?
    A: Yes! Though each student will only be able to spend 30 minutes outside of class in the program, you can volunteer to help more than one child. Also, Glenhope’s Gatorville program (an enrichment program schedule for Friday afternoons) needs volunteer teachers for its 6 to 8 week classes. Let Patty Shaw know if you have an interest in teaching a Gatorville class and the skill or topic you wish to teach and she will get you in touch with the appropriate person at Glenhope ES.

    Q: I have out of town trips scheduled throughout the year. Can I still be a Project Read volunteer?
    A: Yes! Once you are assigned a student, you will work directly with the teacher regarding any scheduling issues. If you will be unable to be at school for many weeks in a row, you will need to inform Patty Shaw so that she can assign another tutor to help your student. Note that there will be weeks during the school year when tutors will not be allowed on campus due to state mandated testing.

    Q: Am I required to be vaccinated and boosted against Covid? Am I required to wear a mask?
    A: At this time, GCISD does not require volunteers to be vaccinated, boosted, nor to wear a mask. However per CDC guidelines, these are all recommended when inside with others. Volunteers are expected to self-report and stay away if symptomatic or test positive.

    Q: I can’t volunteer during the school day; can I still be a Project Read volunteer?
    A: Sadly, no. However, FUMC Colleyville’s Weekend Food program for Glenhope Elementary School may be able to use your time, talents, and gifts. Please contact Bob Straub at

    Encanto Movie Night- Friday, August 5

    July 26, 2022 at 3:55 pm · · Comments Off on Encanto Movie Night- Friday, August 5

    Encanto Movie Night- Friday, August 5

    On Friday, August 5th, we’ve got your Friday night date night or family night plans covered! As a part of our Encanto sermon series, we will host dinner and movie night from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, August 5th in the Event Center. We will cater Rosa’s tacos for dinner, and we will watch the new hit Disney movie Encanto together. Please RSVP by Wednesday August 3rd via the Facebook event, call the church office, or email Laura Herndon at , so we know how many to plan for.

    Empowering Parents in a World of Anxious Kids- Sunday, August 28

    July 20, 2022 at 11:43 am · · Comments Off on Empowering Parents in a World of Anxious Kids- Sunday, August 28

    Empowering Parents in a World of Anxious Kids- Sunday, August 28

    As a parent, it can be a struggle to help your kids navigate change, uncertainty, and being upset. This two-hour workshop will help parents develop tools to support kids in navigating all their God-given feelings. The workshop will be led by Rev. Rachel Heyduck, an ordained deacon in The United Methodist Church and a certified coach, with a background in social work. Childcare will be provided. The workshop will be livestreamed for those who cannot attend in person, but it will not be recorded.

    In addition to the workshop, Rev. Rachel Heyduck will also be a guest speaker in the 11:11 service on Sunday, August 28. She will be speaking about anxiety, as a part of our Mental Health and the Church worship series.

    Encanto Sermon Series

    July 20, 2022 at 11:40 am · · Comments Off on Encanto Sermon Series

    Encanto Sermon Series

    Join us in the 11:11 service this Sunday, July 24, as we begin our new sermon series based on the hit Disney movie Encanto. Together we will explore how the storylines of Scripture connect with themes in the movie, such as spiritual gifts, family dynamics, and unrealistic expectations.

    As a part of this sermon series, we will host a movie night on Friday, August 5 from 6-8 p.m. to watch Encanto. Save the date, and please invite friends and family to join us!

    July 14, 2022 at 9:52 am · · Comments Off on Summer Sunday- August 14

    Summer Sunday- August 14

    On Sunday, August 14th, in the Event Center immediately following the 11:11 service: Join us for a fun afternoon (noon to 2:00 pm) of fellowship, inflatables, games for the whole family and food as we wrap-up the summer. There will be a bounce house and an obstacle course in the event center. A water slide with a splash pool outside! Bring your swimsuit. This event is free, and all are welcome- please invite your friends and neighbors to join us for this afternoon of fellowship and community!

    Please note that both worship services will be in the Sanctuary on August 14 due to Summer Sunday.

    Former First UMC Colleyville Pastor Claus Hermann Rohlfs, Jr. Passed Away June 28, 2022

    June 30, 2022 at 4:38 pm · · Comments Off on Former First UMC Colleyville Pastor Claus Hermann Rohlfs, Jr. Passed Away June 28, 2022

    Former First UMC Colleyville Pastor Claus Hermann Rohlfs, Jr. Passed Away June 28, 2022

    June 30, 2022 

    Dear friends and members of First United Methodist Church of Colleyville: 

    It is with sadness that I share the news of the Reverend Claus Rohlfs, Jr.’ death on Tuesday, June 28. The Reverend Rohlfs was appointed here at First UMC Colleyville in the 1980’s along with his wife Ruth. One of the highlights of the Rohlfs’ combined ministries was the building of the beautiful sanctuary we still enjoy. Please include the Rohlfs family in your prayers. Information concerning Claus’ memorial service is included in the obituary below. 

    Grace and Peace – 

    Pastor Mike Dawson 

     

    Reverend Claus Hermann Rohlfs, Jr. 

    April 10, 1949 – June 28, 2022 

    Rev. Claus Hermann Rohlfs, Jr. passed away on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in College Station, Texas, with his family by his side.  He was born on April 10, 1949, in Philadelphia, PA to Doris Zirkel Rohlfs and Claus H. Rohlfs, Sr. 

    Claus graduated from King High School in Corpus Christi, TX. He received his bachelor’s in History from Peabody College in Nashville, TN and his Master of Divinity from Perkins School of Theology in Dallas, TX. He served as a United Methodist Pastor for over 40 years at First United Methodist (FUMC) of Fort Stockton, FUMC Holcomb, FUMC Ovilla, FUMC Ranger and FUMC Strawn, FUMC Colleyville, Central UMC Waco, New World UMC Arlington, FUMC Kingsville, Travis Park Church San Antonio, FUMC Sterling City, Community UMC Pagosa Springs, Colorado, and FUMC Marble Falls. He worked as a youth director at several churches and had a heart for youth ministry. Claus was active in the United Methodist Church on a global level and worked in both Nashville, TN, and Washington D.C. with general church agencies. 

    Claus loved to camp, hike, and hunt – and, even more, he loved helping others experience the outdoors. He loved road trips and driving and getting to familiar places in new ways that just might be faster or better. And, he loved scouting and mission trips and church camps and Walks to Emmaus and Chrysalis, and the man never met a stranger. He was the best father and could tell the best story and gave the best hugs. 

    Rev. Claus is predeceased by his parents, parents-in-law, and grandparents. 

    He is survived by his daughters, Erika Wheeler and her husband, DeWayne, Kristin Markley; grandchildren, Ashley Spivey, Dustin Wheeler, Lukas Markley, and Rebekah Markley; great-grandchildren, Natalie Spivey, James Spivey, Jr., Landon Davis-Wheeler; siblings, Margaret Decker, Carl Rohlfs and Barbara, Paul Rohlfs and Pam, Paul Huber and Jane; son-in-law, Justin Markley; amazing nieces and nephews, precious great-nieces and nephews, beloved uncles and aunts, and many cherished cousins. 

    The family is grateful beyond words for the love and care Claus received from the staff of The Waterford at College Station and Enhabit Hospice. 

    A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, July 9, 2022, at First United Methodist Church, 321 Thompson Dr, Kerrville, TX 78028. 

    Summer Tutoring

    June 1, 2022 at 9:23 am · · Comments Off on Summer Tutoring

    Summer Tutoring

    We are excited to be offering tutoring over the Summer at First UMC Colleyville. Everyone is welcome to come for help in math, reading or any other subject. We have a group of volunteers ready to help you get ahead this Summer! Snacks will be served, too. Join us on Wednesdays starting June 15 to July 27th from 3:30 to 4:30 in the Connect Room.

    Women’s Summer Bible Study 2022

    May 31, 2022 at 10:51 am · · Comments Off on Women’s Summer Bible Study 2022

    Women’s Summer Bible Study 2022

    This year’s Women’s Summer Bible Study is Common Ground: Loving Others Despite our Differences by Amberly Neese. Conflict has always been part of our lives, but these days, disagreements seem ramped up, don’t they? Whatever the discord may be over, it feels as if we’re constantly having to choose sides. In Common Ground, a four-week study for women, author Amberly Neese shows us that the Scriptures hold the key to living at peace despite our differences. She combines stories of sibling rivalries from the Bible with personal experience, humor, hope, and her love of God’s Word to illustrate how we can have peace and reconciliation in all our relationships—all while reassuring us that it’s possible to find common ground with everyone–despite our differences.

    Our Bible Study will meet Monday June 20-July 18 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. This Bible Study will be a hybrid format, which means you can participate in-person or online via Zoom. Those who meet in person will gather in FL204 at the church. All participants will receive a Common Ground participant book. Please click here to sign up.