March 18, 2015 - First United Methodist Church
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March 18, 2015 - First United Methodist Church
The Word A publication of Dyersburg First United Methodist Church Volume XLI Pastoral Thoughts March 18, 2015 Dr. David Russell, Senior Pastor Rev. Dell King, Associate Pastor The Congregation, Ministers Rules for Being Human 1. You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but it will be yours for the entire period this time around. 2. You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called life. Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or think them irrelevant and stupid. 3. There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of trial and error experimentation. The "failed" experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiment that ultimately "works." 4. A lesson is repeated until it is learned. A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have learned it. When you have learned it, you can then go on to the next lesson. 5. Learning lessons does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain its lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned. 6. "There" is no better than "here." When your "there" has become a "here," you will simply obtain another "there" that will, again, look better than "here." 7. Others are merely mirrors of you. You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects to you something you love or hate about yourself. 8. What you make of life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you. The choice is yours. 9. Your answers lie inside you. The answers to life's questions lie inside you. All you need to do is look, listen, and trust. 10. You will forget all this. Copy 10 Sunday Servants SUNDAY, MARCH 22 8:30 A.M. 10:50 A.M. ACOLYTES Sydney Schroeder Dylan Stewart CROSS BEARERS Olivia Hayes Mary Grace Jennings SMALL TALK Amelia Wilkes PRAYER WARRIORS Amy Perkins Sandy Prince SOUNDBOARD Steve Guttery Catherine Moore VIDEO DIRECTORS Patti Lou Parker Josie McLaurin VIDEO RECORDER John Tucker (Taken from Michael D. Powell, Look, Listen, Love, and Live) Not that I am referring to being in need; for I have learned to be content with whatever I have. I know what it is to have little, and I know what it is to have plenty. In any and all circumstances I have learned the secret of being well-fed and of going hungry, of having plenty and of being in need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me. Philippians 4:11-13 Peace, PALM SUNDAY As is our tradition, our children will process in on Palm Sunday, March 29, waving palm branches at both morning services during the singing of the first hymn. Children should gather in the foyer at the back of the sanctuary to get their palm branches and line up for the procession. ...Keith and Sherry Guthrie and family in the death of their son, Mr. Grant Guthrie, who died March 13, in Charleston, South Carolina. RECORD OF LOYALTY ATTENDANCE 3/15/15 8:30 A.M. Worship 169 10:50 A.M. Worship 154 Combined Morning Worship Total 323 Sunday Evening N/A Sunday School 231 Salt & Light Attendance 128 Salt & Light Meals Served 116 OFFERING Annual budget 2015 $1,025.028.00 Needed to date 216,832.77 Received as of 3/15/15 180,046.43 Amount over/under Budget -36,786.34 “Imagine No Malaria” This Week 200.00 Total to Date 10,402.95 CHURCH DIRECTORY PICTURES RESCHEDULED Directory photography dates that were cancelled due to the weather may be rescheduled for Wednesday, April 1 through Saturday, April 4. Photography dates that were scheduled for the end of March are still available. Sacristy Fund Recently, the Church Council approved repurposing the former Couples Sunday School classroom (adjacent to the sanctuary) for storing vestments, worship appointments and communion ware. Currently, these items are stored in several locations around the church building. Besides serving as a central location for worship appointments, this room, or sacristy, will serve as a place for the acolytes, the cross bearers, and the ministers to vest prior to the worship service and will serve also as a central location for the preparation of the elements used in Holy Communion. Since the funds needed to reconfigure the room are not funded through the church’s annual budget, contributions to fund the sacristy are being solicited. If you would like to contribute to this project, please direct your donation to the “Sacristy Fund.” SAUSAGE AND BISCUIT FUNDRAISER The Seekers Class will serve sausage and biscuits on Palm Sunday, March 29, between services and Sunday School. Donations will be accepted to help fund missions projects the class contributes to throughout the year. The class is not only involved in church missions but projects and organizations throughout our community and hope to reach out and touch lives even more so than before. Let’s enjoy breakfast and a time of fellowship with everyone! EASTER LILIES If you would like to order an Easter Lily to be displayed Easter Sunday, April 1, in memory or in honor of a loved one, please call your florist. Lilies should be wrapped in gold foil with an ecru ribbon and delivered Friday, April 3. Don’t forget to call the church office (285-6454) to let us know by Wednesday, April 1. FLOWERS FOR THE FLOWERING CROSS On Easter morning the Flowering Cross will bloom with flowers. Please bring fresh cut flowers or fresh cut bouquets from the store on Sunday, April 5, for the Flowering Cross. Salt and Light News 5:00 P.M. —Wednesdays Menu: Chicken Alfredo, Rolls, Salad Bar, Dessert Servers: Koinonia Class HOBBIES CLASS: David Hayes will share his interest in photography in the Hobbies Class on March 25. Y C O R N E R Heather Kauffman O A friend asked me this morning to help her a blog article she is writing. My task was to U with respond to the question, "What is one piece of advice for people who want to thrive in T realistic their 20s?" This got me thinking, and the advice I H gave seemed pretty applicable to any age. I figured I would share it with each of you hoping it will be helpful for more than just her blog audience. My advice was this: "Stop comparing your life and success to those around you." As a twentysomething, there is this constant tendency to look at people I graduated college with and feel like they have their lives all together. Many are married and have already landed the perfect, moneymaking job immediately after graduation. Other friends have found themselves not using their degree at all and working a job they hate. Some are faced with the need to move back home to start paying off student loans. Most twenty-somethings like me find themselves comparing our lives to each other or the place where our parents were at this point in their lives. While I can only speak for myself and my close friends, I feel as though this may be an issue we all struggle with. I have come to learn that comparison sucks joy out of our lives. It keeps us from the joy God wants for us because it takes the focus off of God and puts it on us. Not only this, it leads us to sin in our anger, jealousy and dissatisfied attitudes. I think the apostle Paul knew this was the case and made it a goal of his life to find contentment in whatever he faced. He wrote, "I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want" (Philippians 4:12). Have you learned the secret of being content in every situation? The secret is joy and faith in what you have, not what you do not. Comparison kills joy. Be joyful this week! Blessings! Heather Sunday, March 22nd 5:30-7:30PM- Combined UMYF Wednesday, March 25th 5:00-6:30 PM- Salt & Light Meal 6:30-7:30 PM- Dayspring *Deadline to sign up for Saturday's Paintball Trip! Joe Wolfe Louise Hendrix Joli DeLaughter Jim McClure—Dyersburg Healthcare and Rehab. Room 217 Carole O. Whitnel—The Highlands, Room 206 Brenda North Jane Sharpe Carl—Susan Hedge’s mother Bob & Peggy Mayfield Bonnie Holt Gary Hall Dennis Miller Tanner Holcomb Destiny Kennedy—Brian and Sandi Stahl’s granddaughter Richard Swaim—friend of Jere Ozment Green Smitheal Peg Schwartz—Sandi Stahl’s mother Helen Haynes—Jack Haynes’ mother, Canterbury Place Renee Young—Sarah Sullivan Deere’s mother William Paul Enoch Braxton Farrow—St. Jude Cynthia Blevins—Desiree Dolan’s mother Naomi Rushing Melissa Langston Labone Stewart—Mary Well’s sister Chris Bell Jane Yates Moll Marie Hardy (mother of Elaine McCormick) Ryan Breedlove Carol Hendren Disney Please remember our homebound members. A list of homebound members will be included in the newsletter periodically. Please call the church with updates for the prayer list when someone becomes sick or their health improves. NEWS ABOUT RELAY FOR LIFE Reminder: If you are a cancer survivor, please call Sandi Hendren (731) 676-7577 to make sure she has your name on the list for the Survivor Dinner. ATTENTION: Sunday School Classes and Individuals – We are once again asking your help to provide the meal for the Survivor Dinner for cancer survivors. We are asking Sunday School classes to contribute $100 (or more, as able) and individuals to give $25 to sponsor a meal for a cancer survivor. The meal will be served here in our church on Thursday, May 28. Please mark your check “Relay for Life” and it will be directed to this fund. These survivors were so grateful and appreciative last year. Many said they had never been treated so well. Thank you for your generosity in caring for “strangers who were sick and you looked after them.” UPWARD FUND MEMORIALS/HONORARIUMS PASTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of: Given by: Grant Guthrie Koinonia Class Glendell Melton Dr. & Mrs. Mark Legan Ed Smith Dr. & Mrs. Mark Legan Harold Workman Dr. & Mrs. Mark Legan GENERAL FUND In memory of: Lula Kate Estes Gibby Gibson Russ Maher Glendell Melton Shirley Noble Ernest Riley Harold Workman Given by: Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Heckethorn Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Heckethorn Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Heckethorn Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Heckethorn Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Heckethorn Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Heckethorn Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Heckethorn In memory of: June Cooper Given by: Jan Kelt Memorials not listed this week will be in next week’s issue. FAMILY LIFE CENTER NEWS From Andy Fisher FUMC MEN’S SOFTBALL The time is rapidly approaching! It is time for softball sign up. This is a “wood bat league” that is for church members 14 years of age and older. If interested, please sign the team roster and waiver in the Family Life Center or let Paul Stewart know. PANTRY FUND In memory of: Gibby Gibson Glendell Melton Given by: Mr. & Mrs. Errol Hook Elizabeth Fowlkes YOUTH FUND In memory of: Grant Guthrie Given by: Mr. & Mrs. Dawson Whitkopf MUSIC FUND In memory of: Helen Stafford Given by: Jan Kelt IMAGINE NO MALARIA In memory of: Grant Guthrie Given by: Mr. & Mrs. Steve Kirby Sunday, March 22, 2015 Fifth Sunday in Lent Jeremiah 31:31-34, Psalm 51:1-12’ Hebrews 5:5-10; John 12:20-33 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 8:30 & 10:50 A.M. Worship John 12:20-33 “Wherever I Am” Rev. Dell King, preaching 5 P.M. Evening Service Jeremiah 31:7-14 “A Better Day Tomorrow” Dr. David Russell, preaching HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE Wednesday, April 1 5:00 p.m.—Meal 6:30 p.m.—Easter Cantata Friday, April 3 Noon— Good Friday Service Ask your florist to deliver lilies after the noon service. Sunday, April 5—Easter Sunday 6:30 a.m.—Sunrise Service 8:30 & 10:50 a.m.—Easter Services Send form #3579 to The Word, P.O. Box 452, Dyersburg, TN 38025, FUMC Weekly published by First United Methodist Church 100 McGaughey, P.O. Box 452, Dyersburg, TN 38024 Church: 731-285-6454, Family Life Center: 731-285-4794 Web Page—www.fumcdyersburg.com #13490 Periodicals Paid at Dyersburg, TN
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