Member Spotlight, Debby Vester

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Member Spotlight, Debby Vester
 
Debby Vester was born in Lyons, Kansas and lived there until she was 5 years old. Her dad worked for an oil company, so they moved to Odessa, Texas, where she first took piano at age 7. Later, the family moved to Thousand Oaks, California and she graduated from high school there. She attended California State University in Northridge, studying music, and took one semester in organ. She majored in Home Economics and planned to teach.
 
She married her husband, Roger, who is a CPA, and they moved to Midland. By then, her family included her son, Mark. Mark is now in the army stationed at West Point, and flies helicopters. (Ask Debby to show you the pictures!) He is married and has 2 children, Isabella who is 9 and Jackson who is 6. Later, daughter Kelly came along. She is also married, lives in Georgetown, is an emergency room nurse, and is mother to Kaden, who is 9, and Kamryn who is 2 months old. You’ll never find a prouder grandma than Debby!
In Midland, at her church St. Luke’s UMC, Debby was asked to play piano by the choir director, and then he suggested she try out the organ in the church. One thing led to another, and soon she was playing the early service, and later, the other services, and also playing for the youth choir. She’s been playing organ ever since. She was a music assistant as well. She has been playing two services a Sunday for a little over 30 years. Today, of course, she is both director and organist – a fete she is accomplishing superbly.
 
Her darling mother, whom Debby lost this year, laughed and laughed that Debby became a full time musician because of the fights they used to have when Debby was a child and didn’t want to practice. She used to say, “I can’t believe you ended up on an organ bench!” Of course, Debby thanks her now and her mom was so proud of her.
Debby has taught children and youth from 3- to 4-year-olds all the way up to high school. She loved the times that she would go with her Midland church’s youth choir on their annual summer trips. They travelled many places, including the US, England and New Zealand, playing concerts all the way.
 
One treasured memory of those trips was when she went with the choir when they did a Wesley tour of England. One concert was in the Wesley Museum in London. Debby got to play on John Wesley’s instrument, a manual organ enclosed in a cabinet with a very narrow keyboard. The thrill of playing the same keyboard that John Wesley played was a once in a lifetime event. The instrument is worth $800,000 today.
 
Debby likes music because it touches people. She says, “You never know who or why, but it will help somebody. You never know.” Debby says 90% of the hymns in the hymnbook are her favorites, but she particularly likes “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee” (just because) and “O, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” because that’s the hymn she played on John Wesley’s instrument.
 
Remember to listen and appreciate the gift that Debby brings to us at Taylor FUMC. You can hear that all those years of practice paid off!
 
Written by Robin McKinley


More Pumpkins On The Way!

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Have you visited the Pumpkin Patch lately? In case you haven’t, we’re looking pretty slim on the patch! Not that looking pretty or slim is a bad thing, but when it comes to being the awesome Pumpkin Patch that we are, we want to be well stocked.

We need your help! We have more pumpkins arriving this Saturday, 10/22, at 4:00 pm. We need helpers to unload about 350 pumpkins. No weebees. With enough help, it should only take 45 minutes.

Just when you think I’m done asking for your help. We also need your help with filling in to work this coming week.

Fun! Fun! Fun!
Workers Needed for Pumpkin Patch

Come enjoy the delight on the children’s faces, the love of the families as they find their perfect pumpkin, and the crisp fall air. All the while you help your church financially!

We have several slots we need to fill for the next week.

Please check your calendar and sign up to help by contacting Robin McKinley by email (robin62482@gmail.com) or phone 210-827-5880.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Need 1 worker 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Need 2 workers 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Thursday October 20, 2016
Need 2 workers 11:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Friday October 21, 2016
Need 1 worker 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Need 1 worker 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Saturday October 22, 2016
Need 1 worker 11:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Need 1 worker 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Sunday October 23, 2016
Need 2 workers 11:30 – 1:00 p.m.
Need 1 worker 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Need 1 worker 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Need 1 worker 5:00 – dark p.m.

Monday October 24. 2016
Need 1 worker 11:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Need 2 workers 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Need 2 workers 5:00 p.m. – dark

Tuesday October 25, 2016
Need 1 worker 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Need 1 worker 11:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Need 2 workers 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday October 26, 2016
Need 1 worker 11:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Need 2 workers 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Thank you for your help in making this project successful!


Member Spotlight, Frieda Isbell

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Member Spotlight, Frieda Isbell
 
October 7, 2016
 
Frieda Isbell was born and raised in Houston, Texas. She attended art school, married and began traveling to many different places. She lived in Guadalajara and Monterrey, Mexico, as well as Louisiana and many places in Texas, including San Antonio, Rosenberg, and Bryan/College Station. Her first husband attended medical school first in Mexico, then in Texas. They had two children.
 
In 1992, her husband died, and she was left to raise her young children and support her family. She went back to school and became an art teacher. She met and married Mike Isbell who she says is her best friend.
 
After receiving her teaching degree, Frieda taught for 11 years. Frieda loved teaching and really enjoyed the kids. She taught high school for six years, and then switched to elementary school for five years before she retired.
 
Don’t think for a minute that Frieda has been sitting at home twiddling her thumbs since retirement. No, she has been busier than ever. She creates gorgeous oil paintings. Some she has used as the subject of her earring line that she created by reducing the paintings to a small size. She is embarking on a new angel-themed portfolio.
 
And not only does Frieda draw, paint and create other works of art, she also writes! She is the author of a novel, titled Ice Angels. She is planning a sequel soon.
 
Frieda’s family likes to say she is crazy, of course in a fond way. She says she is the crazy artist aunt of her family. Her kids appreciate her cooking talents. She is an avid watcher of the TV show “Chopped,” and loves to throw unexpected ingredients together to create a new, delicious dish. She never cooks the same thing twice, loving the thrill of experimentation.
 
Frieda and Mike have been members of the church for four years. She remembers being most warmly welcomed by Vesta Ryan who brought cookies to her house when she first joined. Frieda likes best about Taylor FUMC, she replies emphatically, “The people.” She says that everyone has been really sweet to her and Mike.
 
Frieda wasn’t always Methodist. In fact, for many years, she was atheist. Her first mother-in-law, whom Frieda dearly loved, kept praying that Frieda would know God. One day, suddenly, Frieda had an experience she could only describe as an indwelling of the Holy Spirit. After that, she never doubted the presence of Jesus. She went to lots of churches, and looked for ones that matched Jesus’s teachings, one that was a refuge from the world, where everyone would accept each other as sisters and brothers. Her favorite hymn is “In the Garden” and she has a beautiful voice to match.
 
Despite the hard times in the past, Frieda has had a lot of fun in life. “Mike and I do a lot of laughing,” she says. They love to ride motorcycles, go with their family to Matagorda Bay, go snorkeling and horseback riding and have gone on several cruises to such places as Cancun, Cozumel and Hawaii. She still would like to go to Jamaica on a cruise, but on their Hawaii cruise, they got so sick that it is hard to get up the nerve to go on another cruise.
 
When you next see Frieda, be sure to ask her about her paintings and her book. There is sure to be a sequel coming out soon!
 
Written by Robin McKinley


Harvest Blessing

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Saturday, October 8, 2016
9:00 a.m. –  3:00 p.m. 
 
Arts and Crafts
Vintage and Antiques
 


Pumpkin Patch Carnival

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Sunday, October 30th, 4 – 6 p.m.
 
Free Games & Free Prizes
Photo Opportunities
Costume Contest
(& Pumpkins)
 
First United Methodist Church
907 West Lake Drive
Taylor, Texas 76574
512-352-2593
www.fumctaylor.org