I have the monthly newsletter posted here as well as in the Newsletter Page. Have a look at what is going on at Wesley UMC in Orange, Texas.
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June 2, 2015Jan Day has done another outstanding job of publishing our monthly newsletter. Let her know how much you appreciate her hard work as writer, publisher, photographer and chief editor. I have posted the article in our Newsletter page as well as below. Please remember to pray for those on our prayer list and pray for our church.
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December 30, 2014This is what is happening at Wesley UMC. From everyone at Wesley UMC in Orange we wish a very blessed New Year to all who read our blog. Please click on each picture to be able to read the articles. Don’t forget to pray for all those on the Prayer Needs list. One correction to our Hospital, Convalescent & Shut ins list is that Francis Cain has passed on to greater Glory. Her and Ivan are now together again. Also Valda Davis is recuperating well from her knee replacement surgery at home. Thanks again to Jan Day for all the hard work she puts in gathering, writing and building a great newsletter.
News
November 12, 2014The Monthly Newsletter has been updated. Just look down the right side of the page at the Monthly Newsletter, click on that and then click on the page you want to read. A lot of our church activities are listed in the calendar and there are other news articles also. Hope everyone has a blessed day as we move into another season of holidays and Advent. We will be starting up our Wednesday Night Bible Study Wednesday, 11/19/14. We will be going through Adam Hamilton’s “Not a Silent Night” for our Advent Bible Study. It is a look at the life of Jesus from Mary’s eyes. Starting at the Cross and ending at His birth in the Manger.
Peace and blessings,
Brother Randy
Wesley Newsletter for September 2014
August 26, 2014The monthly newsletter is now posted. Look in the right hand column of the website at http://www.orangewesley.org. Go to the pages section and click on monthly newsletters. Click on the page you would like to read and it should expand out to be readable. Let me know if it doesn’t work so I can make adjustments as necessary. Hope everyone has a blessed day in Jesus Christ.
Pastor Randy
Request from the Bishop-Janice Riggle Huie
July 29, 2014My thoughts on this letter from the Bishops:
I know that pride is something that is usually frowned upon and that we are supposed to live our lives humbly but when we say we are proud of America and that it was founded on Christian values and that it is a Christian nation then we must follow Christian values. The letter below addresses those values. We must reach out to those who are disenfranchised and offer them help. The children who are coming may be coming illegally and we can have our own political views but as Christians we must stand up for them and offer them help until our political system deals with the issues that their presence brings. The United Methodist Church is doing just that and as Christians first and United Methodist’s second we must support the aid that they are offering and look for ways that we as a United Methodist Church can participate/help in those efforts.
Have a blessed day in Jesus Christ, Randy
July 17, 2014
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Today a humanitarian crisis is unfolding on our southern border with the arrival of tens of thousands of unaccompanied children. Many of you have communicated with us about your heartfelt desire to provide compassionate care for the unaccompanied children who are suffering in our midst. As bishops we have been conferencing with each other about how the people of The United Methodist Church might respond in a manner that is most faithful to the gospel. We have also been in conversation with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), community leaders, and government officials. Our colleague, Bishop Jim Dorff, and other leaders in the Rio Texas Conference have just returned from three days on the border assessing the situation and representing the gospel and the church and encouraging people in a Christ-like response.
Let us be guided by the Biblical witness of faith:
A Pastoral Letter from Your Bishops to the People of The United Methodist Church in Texas
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me for to such belong the kingdom of heaven.” (Luke 18:15-16) Jesus instructed us to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, welcome the stranger, clothe those in need, visit the sick and those imprisoned. Then he said, “When you have done it for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you have done it for me.”(Matthew 25:40)
We are to extend hospitality to strangers. (Romans 12:13; Hebrews 13:12)
We do not understand all that these children have experienced in their home countries or in their arduous journey to our borders. We do know that their plight breaks the heart of God. Children are some of the most vulnerable members of the global community. Many come seeking to survive. They all need our compassion and care. At a time of concern about a struggling economy and national security, it is easy to give in to fear and to let that fear, rather than God’s heart, shape our hearts and our response. “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind.” (II Tim. 1:7). As followers of Christ, we have the power and wisdom of God to care for these unaccompanied children.
As the Bishops of the United Methodist Conferences of Texas, we call on the people of The United Methodist Church to:
- Pray regularly for the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being and healing of these children and families, wisdom for our government officials, and peace for the countries from which these children have come;
- Work with faith and community leadership to provide housing, life necessities, pastoral/spiritual care, and as stable an environment as possible for these children and families while their long-term status is being resolved;
- Be attentive to seeing Christ in the faces of these children;
- Be alert for specific opportunities to offer ministries of compassion and care, which share as needs emerge.
In the words of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist movement,
“Do all the good you can by all the means you can in all the ways you can in all the places you can at all the times you can to all the people you can as long as ever you can.”
In the name and spirit of Christ, we join with you in Christian love for these children. God bless you.
Earl Bledsoe
Bishop of the New Mexico and Northwest Texas Conferences
Jim Dorff
Bishop of the Rio Grande and Southwest Texas Conferences
Janice Huie
Bishop of the Texas Conference
Mike Lowry
Bishop of the Central Texas Conference
Mike McKee
Bishop of the North Texas Conference




















