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Broadway United Methodist Church
Embracing a New Dawn
Sunday, September 14, 2025

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Embracing a New Dawn
1 Corinthians 13

Seeking a New Dawn Podcast

A New Dawn - Sunday, September 14, 2025

Rev. Brian Kemp-Schlemmer, Pastor

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The Courage to Be Cracked Open

The Courage to Be Cracked Open

An invitation to Transformation - Thursday, September 11, 2025

Grace and peace to you, from God, the Creator, who loves us with a transforming heart. 

On Sunday, September 7th, we celebrated 175 years of ministry at Broadway! How amazing it is to think we are a small part of a long legacy built in Christ’s love and acceptance as we step into the next phase of Broadway’s ministry. We remember our past, as it has allowed us to be who we are today. And now, we are looking towards a new dawn as we center ourselves in the Spirit and explore how She may be leading us. 

It’s exciting, isn’t it? 

And…

we also acknowledge the questions and the emotions of uncertainty, discomfort, and fear that inevitably arise when beginning a new journey. These are expected and necessary. They arise within us to crack us open so we may examine ourselves and our patterns to see what keeps us from the possibility of transformation.

A couple months ago, I heard a story that invited me to reflect on how I get in the way of my own transformation. Maybe more specifically, how my stubbornness and attachment to my habits and past experiences get in the way of what God is wanting to transform within me. Ooof. That’s hard to admit to myself. Yet I wonder if you can relate.

So here’s the story:

Acornology

Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, there was a kingdom of acorns, nestled at the foot of a grand old oak tree. Since the citizens of this kingdom were modern, fully Westernized acorns, they went about their life with a purposeful energy; and since they were mid-life baby-boomer acorns, they engaged in a lot of self-help courses. There were seminars called “Getting All You Can out of Your Shell” and “Who Would You Be Without Your Nutty Story?” There were woundedness and recovery groups for acorns who had been bruised in their fall from the tree. There were spas for oiling and polishing those shells and various acornopathic therapies to enhance longevity and well-being.

One day in the midst of this kingdom there suddenly appeared a knotty little stranger, apparently dropped out of the blue by a passing bird. He was capless and dirty, making an immediate negative impression on his fellow acorns. And to make things worse, crouched beneath the mighty oak tree, he stammered out a wild tale. Pointing up at the tree, he said, “We … are … that!”

Delusional thinking, obviously, the other acorns concluded, but one of them continued to engage him in conversation: “So tell us, how would we become that tree?” “Well,” said he, pointing downward, “it has something to do with going into the ground…and cracking open the shell.” 

“Insane!” they responded. “Totally morbid! Why then we wouldn’t be acorns anymore.”

 

(This story originated with Maurice Nicoll in the 1950s. Jacob Needleman popularized it in Lost Christianity and named it “Acornology.” Cynthia Bourgeault retold the story in her book, The Wisdom Way of Knowing.)

 

As a tangible way to examine these words, I invite you to bring this short story into your time with God. You may follow these steps or choose your own, if you already have ways of bringing your awareness to the present moment.

So…  Let’s begin!

Find a quiet place and begin with a short time of silence. Notice your breath. Noticing your breath is a way to remind yourself that you are already present in this moment. Receive an inhale… release an exhale... Repeat as many times as you need until you feel fully present.

Then, ask the Spirit to reveal to you what is yours to hold today.

Pause for a moment to listen.

Read the story once through. 

Pause for silence and to rest in the presence of the Spirit. 

Then… read a second time. This time, notice any words or phrases that “shimmer” or tap your attention.

Be in silence with the Spirit, exploring those words or phrases for as long as you feel invited. I encourage you to be in the silence for longer than you would comfortably choose on your own. Be open to what may arise! You might be surprised. I find it helpful to journal what arises for me - maybe this is true for you as well. Allow your imagination to also be present!

Once you are finished exploring, offer a moment of gratitude to the Spirit and to yourself for this time together and for the wisdom you’ve received. This provides a way to seal this intentional time of listening.

I would love to hear what insights surfaced for you in this practice! Feel free to send me an email or stop me when you see me in person. 

Blessings to you as you continue your journey.

~ Aliyah

Broadway Hosted Neighbors at Recent Block Party

Broadway Hosted Neighbors at Recent Block Party

September 13, 2025

by Teresa Fletcher and Shannon Meister

On September 13, Broadway UMC hosted a neighborhood block party in the parking lot of the church.  The temperature for the day topped 90 degrees, but that did not stop people from coming out.

The day featured the first ever annual BBQ Pitmaster Contest. While it was literally a heated contest (temperatures were in the 90’s), the verdict is in. Pastor Brian and Dave Fletcher TIED. Tasters recommend that we have a re-match next year to see who will go home with the trophy.

That is so Broadway!!! The results of the competition may have been disappointing to some of the tasters, but you can be assured it was not for the contestants. Broadway’s values lie in our commitment to see each other’s differences and appreciate and value the unique gifts we bring to the table. Both sandwiches had a distinct flavor, yet were equally as tasty.  It was really difficult to select one as better. Think of this as the episode from the reality tv cooking challenge where everyone gets to stay and compete in the next episode.

Pastor Brian’s pulled pork had more of a savory flavor, while Dave’s was slightly sweeter.  Brian added a nice crunch with the addition of a Carolina cole slaw.  Dave provided a sauce made from rhubarb picked from his own patch.  We can’t wait to see what they come up with for the next challenge. Maybe there is someone out there who would like to enter the next competition.  We would love to have you.

So, who were the winners?  During the event we served at least 126 hot dogs, about 40 lbs of bbq pork in slider buns, 70 plates of cookies, bars, or cupcakes.  All the bikes were given to those who needed them for transportation or recreation.  Community partners got to share the work they do for the people in our community. And, our neighbors got to meet and build relationships with our first responders.  That sounds like a big win!!!

A big thank you to Shannon and her team of volunteers who coordinated, set up, floated around providing hospitality, and put everything away and cleaned up.  We also give shout outs to those who provided hospitality around the cake walk and other games. And thank you to Carey, Dana, and Melanie who sat at the hospitality table.  We are so grateful for Steve’s generous bike ministry.  And thank you to those who donated - hot dogs, buns, chips, water.  Thank you to Shane for cooking hot dogs and to Lori and Shirley for serving them. And a big nod to our new friend, Aaron Grandick, the D.J.

Well done, Broadway.

Family Movie Night

Family Movie Night

Showing: "E.T. The Extra-terrestrial" - Friday, September 19, 2025

Join us for some free fall fun on Sept. 19th for Friday night movies at the Orchard!  This event is free and will take place at Ditmars Orchard located at 19475 225th Street in Council Bluffs.  Movies begin at dusk and will be shown outside on their beautiful property.  Bring a blanket, pillow or chair for your comfort.  There is no outside food/drinks allowed, but they will have food available for purchase.   E.T. will be the movie being shown on 9/19, which is rated PG-13.  Please note, the playground and any other orchard activities are shut down during the movie so there are no disturbances.

Question?  Email Carey at kids@broadwayunitedmethodist.com

Announcements

The More You Know

Broadway Church App

Groups and Chat

The transition of Broaway's internal connections continue to move forward. We have set up some groups and are getting those connected to the app. Group Chatting is now available. So far if you are in the Caring Congregation Team, Praise Band, Subscribe to the Prayer Chain, or are a BUMC Staff member your group is visible in the App. More are coming soon.

Prayer Wall

The app features a prayer wall, so we can now lift each other up throughout the week. We have our first couple of posts on our prayer wall.  Just a note, for now new prayer requests need approval from an administrator. As soon as we see it we will approve your request. 

Look at the first post to find the Broadway prayer that Pastor Brian has asked us to pray once a day. So at 8:26 AM or PM open your app, visit the prayer wall earliest dated post will give you easy access. If you miss the time, remember, as the song says, "It's 8:26 somewhere."

How to Get the App

Click the link below to download the app to your smart phone or tablet.  Once the page loads click on the appropriate store - Google Play (Android) or Apple Store. Once the app downloads, open it and begin your set up.  If your location services are on, broadway-umc should appear in the list of nearby churches.  If you have location off, use 51503 as your zip code.  Click on the Broadway and begin the log in process.  Please use the email associated with your profile in our database.  That should be the same inbox this newsletter is delivered to. From there you can hear the sermon podcast, check out the calendar of events, chat among your groups, and more.

For more infomation visit:

https://tithely.app.link/broadway-umc

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Next Week at Broadway

Weekly Schedule

Sunday 9-21

8:30 AM Traditional Worship
9:30 AM Coffee and Conversation (DeLong Lounge)
10:30 AM Contemporary Worship
5 PM Spiritual Practices (DeLong Lounge)
6 PM Student Life Ministries - Breakthrough (203)
6:45 PM New Way Recovery Group (205)

Monday 9-22

12-2 PM Philip’s Cupboard Open (B-03)
6:30 PM Bibles at Barleys (100 Block)

Tuesday 9-23

3 PM UMF Zooming "Voices of the Field" (DeLong Lounge)

Wednesday 9-24

Foundations Meal and Groups

4-6 PM Philip’s Cupboard Open (B03)
5 PM Women’s Bible Study (DeLong Lounge)
5 PM Meditation and Centering Prayer (Sanctuary)

6:00 PM Community Meal

6:30 PM Broadway Bells Rehearse (B02)
6:45 PM Age Groups and Ministries

  • BUMC Kids Faith in Motion (Lower Level)
  • Student Life Ministries (2nd floor)
  • Adult Small Group (DeLong Lounge

7:30 PM Choir Rehearses (B02)

Thursday 9-25

12:00 PM Soul Food Bible Study for Men (DeLong Lounge)
5:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal (Sanctuary)
7:00 PM Gospel/Dixieland Band Rehearsal (B02)

Friday 9-26

Office Closed
12-2 PM Philip’s Cupboard Open (B03)

Sunday 9-28

8:30 AM and 10:30 AM Worship; 9:30 AM Coffee Hour
5 PM Spiritual Practices (DeLong Lounge)
6 PM Student Life Youth - Breakthrough (203)
6:45 PM New Way Recovery Group (205)

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