Shrove Tuesday
Important Announcements
Mission Trip Team Meetings
Save the Date:
- High School, Enid OK Team – Sunday, 3/4 at 12:30. We will have pizza (or something) for lunch.
- Middle School. Loveland CO Team – Monday, 3/5, at 6pm.
These meetings are for the youth to get an idea of the “basics” of what is needed and expected on the mission trip this summer. This is the first of a series of pre-trip meetings for our youth.
PLEASE make every effort to attend. We want to take group photos at the meetings, and individual pictures too, to use for publicity.
March/April Fundraiser Dinner
We need some people to help us with planning and executing a dinner in March or April. We would like it to be a sit-down dinner in the lower level with some entertainment provided by our youth.
I can get the entertainment arranged, but I need help with making the dinner happen. Those of you that are gifted in the area of hosting, please contact Pastor Joe.
Church Announcements

Pancake Dinner Tonight at
Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church
Come any time between 5:00 and 7:00 pm for all you can eat pancakes and sausage for just $1 per person! A Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church Shrove Tuesday tradition. All proceeds from the dinner will go to our congregational care fund that helps people out in an emergency.
Ash Wednesday Service
Tomorrow night at 7pm join us for a special worship service as we begin Lent.
This Week in Youth Ministry
Sunday night, 6-8pm, Lower Level

Topic: Kickball – All of us experience disappointment. Things don’t go the way we want. We pray to God for something, and it never seems to come. Sometimes we get disappointed, and maybe even begin to doubt God. But maybe, God has something better in story for you!
Small Groups this week:
Middle School Girls - No meeting this week.
They meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 at It’s A Grind.
High School Guys – Wednesday, 7pm, at Nick’s house
Email Pastor Joe for directions.
High School Girls – Thursday, 7pm at It’s a Grind
Tuesday Thought
Quote of the Week
“Give up ‘Facebooking’ more than you’re ‘homeworking.’” – From The Rocky Mountain Collegian article “What we all should give up for Lent after Fat Tuesday”
Giving something up for Lent?
I have heard through the grapevine that there are members of one of our small groups who might be playing a lot of Tiny Tower late into the night tonight. You see, they have decided to give up playing that game for Lent. Maybe they feel like it has taken over a chunk of their lives, and it is time. People give up a variety of things for Lent – foods, drinks, habits, etc. Others add something during the season of Lent – daily Bible reading, regular times of prayer, reading an inspiring book, etc. It’s a great time to deepen your relationship with Jesus.
The season of Lent is the period of 40 days (not counting Sundays) leading up to Easter. The church has set aside that time for us to reflect on our sinfulness and need for Jesus to be our Savior and Lord. Giving something up, also known as fasting, is one of the ways we do that.
An unofficial church tradition, called Fat Tuesday or Shrove Tuesday, grew up around that. Today is the day people indulge in what they will be giving up – like playing Tiny Tower until 11:59pm tonight. Somehow pancakes got involved, because as I read on Wikipedia today, “Pancakes are eaten as they are made out of the main foods available, sugar, fat, flour and eggs, whose consumption was traditionally restricted during the ritual fasting associated with Lent.” Thus our pancake dinner tonight.
During this season of Lent that starts tomorrow, you might want to consider doing something differently for 40 days. It is a great way to remember that you have a savior who has given himself to show his love for you, and his desire to be in a relationship with you.
Video of the Week
Crazy Russian Surfing Across Giant Puddle
For absolutely no reason!
Other Announcements
Grocery Card Fundraiser
We are deeply grateful to Lisa Hatfield for heading this up. This has the potential to raise a significant amount of money for our mission trips, if we can get people in the habit of using the cards. Here is how it works:
It’s free for you to use these King Soopers grocery cards, but we still earn lots of money from them! King Soopers pays us a 5% bonus as your family spends money at King Soopers using the cards. Every Youth Group Family who shops at King Soopers should pick up one or two of these cards.
We would like all Youth Group Families to understand how these cards work, even if you don’t shop at King Soopers, so that you can explain it to others who do. We also need volunteers to hand out and explain the cards on Sunday mornings in the coffee area. The sooner we get all 80 cards handed out, the sooner we will start being paid 5% by King Soopers.
There is printed information sheets about it – see them in the coffee area – and take some for friends who shop at King Soopers. Contact Lisa Hatfield 488-0786 for more information and to sign up for a day to help out.
Prayer Requests
Please forward your prayer requests to us to add to this list!
We believe in the power of prayer.

Happy Valentine’s Day! Today is the day we celebrate LOVE.
Here’s a Super Bowl story that you may not have yet heard. One of the players in the Super Bowl tweeted this yesterday: “2 yrs ago I was told I might never walk again. Just WALKED off plane in Indy to play in The #SuperBowl.” His name is Mark Herzlich. He is a rookie special teams player for the New York Giants.
Do you know what God wants you to do? I don’t mean way out there in the future. I mean today.
I’m leaving this afternoon to spend a couple of days in Loveland with the Group people where I will be part of a “field test” of this summer’s mission trip programming. I’m pretty excited to have been invited to do this. I hear there is a lot of new stuff I will be seeing very early. I understand there will be some youth there tomorrow who will go through the worship services and devotions and everything you will do this summer, minus the work. It’s a good way for Group to see how it will work this summer and to fix any problems they didn’t anticipate while writing it.
I’m sure you have heard by now that Tim Tebow threw for exactly 316 yards in his improbable win over the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday night. Three – sixteen. Goodness that number sounds familiar. Yes, people are going all goofy trying to find some heavenly significance to it. Of course there is the famous John 3:16 – “For God so loved the world…” But what if God was pointing to Leviticus 3:16 which ends with, “All fat is the Lord’s” (really, I didn’t make that up).

I saw a story the other day of a woman who went into a Kmart in Indianapolis and paid off the layaway bills for about 50 people. Then, on her way out of the store, she started handing out $50 bills to random shoppers. Can you imagine? (