Easter Services - Mahomet United Methodist Church
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Easter Services - Mahomet United Methodist Church
mahomet united methodist church Our Mission: To know Christ’s love and share it with our neighbors through service and education. 3/1/2016, Volume 21, Issue 3 From John, It is time for some engagement with our mission statement. It is written just above this article on every newsletter. It is on the front of every worship bulletin. It certainly seems like a worthy purpose for our church. Let’s use it to inform not only what we do as a church, but, also, how we do church. The opening words are To know Christ’s love. What do we do to be intentional about fulfilling that phrase? This should lead us to an openness and awareness of how God relates to us. To know Christ’s love would be to look for it, identify it, embrace it, dwell in it, celebrate it, and share it. Let us recognize the loving, redeeming presence of God in our lives. To do this intentionally, we would count our blessings, spend time in prayer and praise, be open to the awe and wonder that comes to us. As a church, this is what we do together. In our worship, in our study groups, in informal interaction, we would count our blessings, celebrate God’s grace and share. This is the sequence: Our mission statement is To know Christ’s love; to fulfill this we consciously grow in our awareness of what God is doing in our lives, celebrate and share this; goals would be to structure worship, study, and other interactions that give thanks and praise. To be faithful to this we bring our best loving presence to our church. Which translates to the next part of our mission statement: share it with our neighbors. To engage this we need to think of sharing love, as a church and as individuals. Sharing implies generosity and sacrifice, and avoiding the temptation to be stingy and possessive. (Last month’s newsletter reminded us that God’s love is without limit.) We want to posture ourselves as people who receive and give Christ’s love. That becomes a priority and informs our decisions, how we use our resources, in a generous and sacrificial fashion. The virtues of humility, forgiveness, and grace accompany this intention. The sequence would look like this: We share Christ’s love with our neighbor; to fulfill this we adopt generosity, even to a sacrificial level, as a primary virtue; we commit ourselves to giving in full measure, just as we have received; goals would be to give more financially to trans forming ministries in our denomination, deliberately witnessing to God’s love in word and deed, as individuals choosing the kind word and being the understanding person. The concluding words are through service and education indicate the channels for Christ’s love through us. We commit to do the transforming ministries and the disciple-making. We commit ourselves to the servant role that Jesus asks of His followers. Think of how great an example Jesus gave us. We speak of service and education, then we seek the role of servant, teacher, and example. To fulfill this, we build on our mission and Christian education programs. It may mean hiring staff. It will mean our members stepping up to volunteer and lead. We would see this actualized both in members participating and personal growth (which is not as easy to measure, yet a worthy goal.) Please read our mission statement. Ask yourself how these become qualities and virtues of our church and for us as individuals? What becomes our priorities? How do we work together for this worthy mission? What vision do we see for our church? What are worthy goals that are in line with our mission statement? We are the fortunate church, for we can dream dreams and see a progressive future for Mahomet United Methodist Church. Easter Services March 27 7:00, 8:30, & 10:45 am 2 Adult Studies Sunday Morning Discipleship Class The Sunday morning discipleship class is currently studying Give Up Something Bad for Lent by James Moore—a book that invites us to seek God’s help to focus on eliminating one habit or attitude that is destructive, such as envy, jealousy, self-pity, apathy, procrastination, gossip, resentment, or negative thinking. This study will continue through Easter, March 27th. On April 3rd, the class will resume studying Strong Was Her Faith by J. Ellsworh Kalas, a look at the women of the New Testament. Wednesday Night Study The adult study group is currently reading and discussing John: The Gospel of Light and Life. You’ll follow the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus through the Gospel of John as well as explore and understand the context of some of the best-known verses in the New Testament. This study will run through the Lenten season so stop in Wednesdays at 6. We look forward to learning with you! Holy Week Services Palm Sunday, March 20, 8:30 and 10:45 am Commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The Gospel Reading is Matthew 21:1-11 Maundy Thursday, March 24, 7 pm Recounts Jesus’ Passover meal with His disciples, The Last Supper. The title “Maundy Thursday” comes from John 13:34, “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another.” Holy Communion will be served. Good Friday, March 25, 7 pm Honors the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ in a somber tone. The heart of this service is the Tennebrae Service from the United Methodist Book of Worship. Easter Morning, March 27, 7, 8:30, and 10:45 am The Scripture Reading for this holiest of days is Luke 24:1-12. Mark Your Calendars for VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Movie Fellowship The Movie Fellowship will meet on Thursday, March 10 at 6:30 pm to view the classic film, African Queen, starring Katherne Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart. We will meet in the Library. Monday, July 11 – Friday, July 15 Watch for more information in upcoming newsletters Trivia: Did you know this is the only film Humphrey Bogart won an Oscar for? Would you like to be an active part of our church service? Fishing Fellowship We could use your help! We are in need of Worship Assistants and Greeters! The Fishing Fellowship will have a planning meeting Saturday, March 5 at 10:30 in the conference room. Refreshments provided. Fellowship Feast Fish Fry Sunday, March 6 Noon Deep Fried Fish Hashbrown Casserole Baked Beans Cole Slaw Cookies What’s involved? Are you qualified? Absolutely! Simply arrive 30 minutes prior to the service, greet people at the door, hand out bulletins, distribute hymnals before the service and collect afterwards, record the attendance, and collect the offering. Bonus—You’ll be on time for church and—double bonus—you may get to be the one who rings the bell before the service!! 3 W.O.W. March 2016 Wonderful Outreach Wednesdays What’s Happening at WOW? So many fun things, so little time! To start the month, we will have the Family Art Party rescheduled from February. The following week, the children will have a Star Wars day where we focus on the good force—God’s—and not turning to the dark side. Did we mention there will be a Jedi training area? The adults will enjoy a parenting workshop put on by Margaret White, a social worker well known for her work at the U of I and programs at local schools. The adults will also have a sweat inducing workout (this is good for all levels of fitness) to finish out March. If you have any questions, please contact Ashley at alittle@mumc.org. REMINDER– NO WOW OR CHILDREN’S CHOIR MARCH 23 FOR SPRING BREAK WOW March 2 ADULT Rescheduled Art Party March 9 Paper Dahlias “You have two hands. One to help yourself, the second to help others” - Audrey Hepburn “The only impossible journey is the one you never begin ” CHILDREN Rescheduled Art Party Star Wars– May God’s Force be with You March 16 Parenting Workshop Easter Egg Coloring and Baskets March 23 NO WOW– SPRING BREAK NO WOW– SPRING BREAK March 30 BeachBody Workout Let’s Build an Ark! - Anthony Robbins April Sneak Peek Star Wars: May God’s Force be with You– March 9,2016 Parenting Workshop BeachBody Workout Scrabble Letter Art April Showers Planting Seeds of Faith Saving God’s Earth Family Night Magician 4 THANK YOU Dear MUMC Family, Thank you so much for the $400 donation. We greatly appreciate it. It will certainly buy a lot of food to help us serve the community better. I enjoyed being at your meeting (Feb. 4) and telling about Helping Hands. Thank you so much for the warm thoughts, get-well cards, and especially all of the prayers we have received during my recent health crisis. Our church is a special place with wonderful people. Hope to be home soon, but need your continued prayers for a full recovery. God Bless you, Ann Paul, Helping Hands Blessings to all, Maggie and Doug Beckman To the church family of the United Methodist Church, I am a cancer patient at Carle Clinic. I was pleasantly surprised to receive an amazing gift from your members.* Thank you so much and praying for everyone who had a hand in doing this work of the Lord. I’m sure there were youth and adults alike who were involved. IN SYMPATHY Our sympathy is extended to the following families. Please keep them all in your prayers. Andrew Chamberlain & family following the recent death of his grandmother. The family of Thelma Turner who passed away Feb. 22. Please thank each one because it was so encouraging and uplifting. Not only was there a blanket, but also some very nice “goodies” as well! Linda Parnell and family following the recent death of May God richly bless you for this ministry! The family of Mary Freese who passed away Feb. 12. her brother, Glenn Currie. In Christ’s Love, Sharon H. CONGRATULATIONS *This is in reference to the cancer baskets put together by the children from WOW. Our congratulations go out to: 1 Rick Swearingen who is retiring after 41 /2 years with Farm Credit! I’m on the Visiting Team and visited with Beulah Newman at the Piatt County Nursing Home. I recently shared a small gift/Valentine with Beulah and dropped off the MUMC flower arrangement from the Feb. 7 service at the nurses’ desk for all to enjoy. The nursing staff sent many thanks for the lovely arrangement! Please pass this compliment to the florist who provides MUMC with weekly flowers. Thanks! Patti & Bob Simpson on the birth of their new grand- daughter, Eliza Munroe Baer, born Jan. 29, 2016. Proud parents are Emma & David Baer. Have a great day! Cindy Karr REMINDER: Altar flower sponsors are welcome to take the Sunday morning flower arrangement after second service to enjoy or to pass along. Thank you! To the Mahomet United Methodist Women, The family of Mary Freese thanks you for your kind expression of sympathy. Thank you very much for providing the meal after Mom’s visitation. It was enjoyed by all. A big thank you to the wonderful chefs who prepared the delicious Valentine’s dinner. Your culinary talents were much appreciated! Easter Egg Hunt Easter morning, 9:30-10:30 am 5 UNITED METHODIST WOMEN NEWS We welcome all women of the church to join us. March 3 The regular meeting of the UMW afternoon group will be held Thursday, March 3 at 1:00 pm. This month’s speaker will be Kay McCoy, the Shepherdess from the UMW Iroquois District Council. There will also be a vote for this year’s recipient of the Special Mission Recognition Pin. The hostess for this meeting will be Lorena McClain. March 17 Joanna Circle will meet Thursday, March 17 at 1:00 pm. The group will be creating Easter tray favors for Bridle Brook and Glenwood residents. In addition, the group will vote on this year’s recipient of the Special Mission Recognition Pin. The hostess for this meeting is Carolyn Scott. UMW DISTRICT MEETING The Iroquois River District UMW will hold their spring meeting Saturday, March 5, 2015 at Urbana First United Methodist Church. Representatives from our church will be attending the meeting. As part of these meetings, collections are taken for two of the United Methodist Church’s mission projects. Cunningham Children’s Home and Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House are programs set up to help troubled children, and the poor and downtrodden in our area. We will be collecting the following items to take with us to this meeting and to these two deserving programs: Cunningham Children’s Home needs Men’s (sm-XL) white t-shirts and gift cards from stores and fast food places in Champaign-Urbana. Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House needs feminine hygiene products, disposable razors, and combs. We will place a collection box for these items in the church office. If you wish to help support these missions, you can bring the items to the church any time before March 5. We appreciate all of the past support our congregation has given to these ministries. SPECIAL RECOGNITION PIN Special Mission Recognition is one way United Methodist Women honor a person for their special service and contributions to UMW and to missions. Mahomet UMW began honoring members in 1991. Selection begins each year when each UMW and Joanna Circle member submits a ballot with the name of their nominee for that year’s honor. A committee of past recipients of the Special Mission Recognition Pin count the ballots. Then, the name of the honoree, along with a gift for missions in her/his honor, is forwarded through UMW channels. At the September UMW meeting, the honoree is announced and presented with a certificate and gold pin. The honoree is also recognized at UMW Sunday. WOMEN’S READING CIRCLES The Thursday Reading Circle will meet March 10 at 1:30 pm in the church prayer room. We will be discussing Dreamers: An Immigrant Generation’s Fight for Their American Dream by Eileen Traux. It is a movement book for the generation brought to the United States as children and now fighting to live here legally. In April, we will be reading Finding God in a Bag of Groceries by Laura Lapins Willis. Laura Lapins Willis discovered a world of neighbors she never knew: the lonely, unemployed, chronically poor families, and middle-class folks surprised to be struggling in a great recession. To each, she offered a bag of groceries, a compassionate ear, and a heart of love. And from each, Laura learned about her own hunger for God, realizing her calling card--a bag of groceries-could change lives, including her own. If you love reading and discussing what you read with others, please join us on the second Thursday afternoon of each month. Contact Sheryle Carpenter at davesheryle65@yahoo.com or the church office at 217586-2147 for more information. You are invited! Mahomet United Methodist Women’s Spring Breakfast Saturday, April 30, 9 am Egg Casseroles, Fruit Cups, Coffee Cakes Special Speaker: Rev. Robin Lambert Prayer Shawls for Fallen Soldiers (PS4FS) RSVP: 217-586-2147 6 FROM THE PARISH NURSE Important Services 2-1-1 Can Provide Comprehensive Human Services Database 2-11 provides a comprehensive, up-to-date resource database that can be accessed through live operators or on the web. Operators can also text or email agency information to the caller. The database also can create directories including specialty directories. 24/7 Live Operator Response Suicide Prevention PATH is accredited by the American Association of Suicidology and has an approved training program for 2-1-1 operators. PATH also answers for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Housing Assistance 2-1-1 can provide housing information so that everyone in need can get appropriate housing assistance and create a better life. Crisis Counseling 2-1-1 connects callers to crisis services 24/7. Specialized Information and Referral 2-1-1 will refer to specialized information and referral programs that exist through area agencies on aging, child care, local and national mental health offices, drug and alcohol agencies, AIDS/HIV programs and others. Evacuation Routes 2-1-1 can provide information about emergency shelters and evacuation routes during natural and man-made disasters. Access for More than 150 Languages 9-1-1 Relief 2-1-1 provides an outlet for the non-emergency calls that can account for up to 45% of 9-1-1 calls. 7 MARCH, 2016 CALENDAR TUESDAY, 3/1—6:30 pm Wesley Bells; 7 pm AA; 7 pm Al Anon; 7:30 pm Chancel Choir THURSDAY 3/10—8:30 am Women’s Small Group at Mahomet Family Restaurant; 1:30 pm Thursday Reading Circle; 6:30 pm Movie Fellowship WEDNESDAY 3/2—W.O.W. 5 pm Children’s Choir; 5:30 pm Dinner; 6 pm Children & Adult Programs; 6 pm Adult Study SATURDAY, 3/12—9 am—Noon AA THURSDAY 3/3—8:30 am Women’s Small Group at Mahomet Family Restaurant; 1 pm UMW meeting; SATURDAY, 3/5—9 am-2 pm UMW District Spring Meeting at Urbana First UMC; 10:30 am Fishing Fellowship; Noon AA COMMUNION SUNDAY, 3/6—One Great Hour of Sharing & Food Drive; 8:30 am Worship; 9:30 am-Noon Blood Pressure Checks; 9:45 am Discipleship for All Ages; 10:45 am Worship with Praise Band; Noon Fellowship Feast; 5 pm AA; 5 pm Senior High Youth WEDNESDAY, 3/23—NO W.O.W. MONDAY, 3/14—1 pm Mission Mondays GOOD FRIDAY, 3/25—Office Closed; Circuit Rider deadline; 7 pm Worship TUESDAY, 3/15—6:30 pm Wesley Bells; 7 pm AA; 7 pm Al Anon; 7:30 pm Chancel Choir SATURDAY, 3/26—Noon AA MONDAY, 3/7—1 pm Mission Mondays; 6 pm Mission Team THURSDAY, 3/17—8:30 am Women’s Small Group at Mahomet Family Restaurant; 1 pm Joanna Circle ; 7 pm Trustees TUESDAY, 3/8—6:30 pm Wesley Bells; 7 pm AA; 7 pm Al Anon; 7:30 pm Chancel Choir SATURDAY, 3/19—Noon AA PALM SUNDAY, 3/20—8:30 am Worship; 9:45 am Discipleship for All Ages; 10:45 am Worship with Praise Band; 5 pm AA; 5 pm Senior High Youth Worship Attendance Figures for February, 2016 8:30 am TUESDAY, 3/22—12 pm Senior Citizens Potluck; 6:30 pm Wesley Bells; 7 pm AA; 7 pm Al Anon; 7:30 pm Chancel Choir SUNDAY, 3/13—DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME; 8:30 am Worship; 9:45 am Sunday School for All Ages; 10:45 am Worship with Praise Band; 5 pm AA; 5 pm Senior High Youth WEDNESDAY, 3/16—W.O.W. 5 pm Children’s Choir; 5:30 pm Dinner; 6 pm Children & Adult Programs; 6 pm Adult Study WEDNESDAY 3/9—W.O.W. 5 pm Children’s Choir; 5:30 pm Dinner; 6 pm Children & Adult Programs; 6 pm Adult Study MONDAY, 3/21—1 pm Mission Mondays 10:45 am Total Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 101 81 100 119 95 89 98 76 196 170 198 195 Feb. Total 401 358 759 Circuit Rider Deadline: Friday, March 25 Committees, classes, and groups: If you have information about upcoming events, please let us know. The more information we have, the more we can pass along! MAUNDY THURSDAY, 3/24—8:30 am Women’s Small Group at Mahomet Family Restaurant; 7 pm Worship EASTER SUNDAY, 3/27—7 am & 8:30 am Worship; 9:45 am Discipleship for All Ages; 10:45 am Worship with Praise Band; 5 pm AA MONDAY, 3/28—1 pm Mission Mondays TUESDAY, 3/29—6:30 pm Wesley Bells; 7 pm AA; 7 pm Al Anon; 7:30 pm Chancel Choir WEDNESDAY, 3/30—W.O.W. 5 pm Children’s Choir; 5:30 pm Dinner; 6 pm Family Art Party; 6 pm Adult Study THURSDAY 3/31—8:30 am Women’s Small Group at Mahomet Family Restaurant Donations Needed Sunday, March 6 Helping Hands is in need of kleenex and paper towels as well as non-perishable food items to help members of our community. Please place donations in the grocery cart located at the welcome center. Mahomet Senior Citizens Potluck Tuesday, March 22, Noon Program: B—I—N—G—0 mahomet Mahomet united united methodist methodist 8 church Our Mission: To know Christ’s love and share it with our neighbors through service and education. 1302 E. South Mahomet Road, Mahomet, IL 61853-3729 Phone: ( 217) 586-2147 • FAX: (217) 586-3431 Email: mumc@mumc.org • www.mumc.org Office Hours Mon.-Thurs., 8:30 am - 4:30 pm; Fri., 8:30 am-12:30 pm Sunday Worship 8:30 am Traditional Worship 10:45 am Contemporary Worship Sunday Schedule 9:30 & 10:30 am Coffee Fellowship 9:45 am Sunday School/Discipleship Hour for All Ages Church Staff Rev. John McIntosh, Pastor ~ jmcintosh@mumc.org Kathy Tock, Worship Music Director ~ tockwoman@gmail.com Cathy Peters, Office Manager ~ cpeters@mumc.org Ashley Little, Children’s Ministry Director, Admin. Assist. ~ alittle@mumc.org Dr. Carlos R. Carrillo Cotto, Organist Kyle Shaw, Organist Emily Kuchenbrod, Choir Director Eileen Waters, Parish Nurse ~ enie@mediacombb.net Carrie Roberts, Nursery Co-Coordinator Ciara Duitsman, Nursery Co-Coordinator Marty Butts, Custodian UPCOMING EVENTS March 3, Thursday UMW MEETING, 1 PM March 5, Saturday FISHING FELLOWSHIP, 10:30 AM March 6, Sunday FELLOWSHIP FEAST, NOON March 10, Thursday MOVIE FELLOWSHIP, 6:30 PM spring forward March 20, Palm Sunday WORSHIP SERVICES, 8:30 & 10:45 AM March 23, Wednesday NO WOW March 24, Maundy Thursday Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead Sunday, March 13 WORSHIP SERVICE, 7 PM March 25, Good Friday, WORSHIP SERVICE, 7 PM OFFICE CLOSED March 27, Easter Sunday WORSHIP SERVICES—7, 8:30, & 10:45 AM www.facebook.com/MahometUMC