June 12, 2016 - Shalimar UMC
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June 12, 2016 - Shalimar UMC
The Beacon June 11/12, 2016 Welcome to Shalimar UMC We are so glad you’ve chosen to worship with us this week! Hearing assistance devices are available for the Sanctuary. Please see an usher to obtain these aids. Enjoy fellowship, coffee, and snacks in the Family Life Center Gym between worship services. Our Vision Christ-centered, multigenerational, family and community relevant ministries through worship, discipleship, and mission. Our Mission REACH, TEACH, and SEND We REACH out to our congregation, community, and the world to TEACH the word of God as provided in the Holy Scripture, and SEND our members and missionaries to be witnesses to God’s grace and His promise of eternal life to us through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Worship Services Break Free NEW! Our Saturday evening service begins at 6:00 in the Family Life Center opening with a gathering and fellowship time at 5:30 pm. This transformational service involves modern music, multimedia, and a style of preaching that is practical and participatory. Traditions At 8:00 and 11:00 Sunday mornings in the Sanctuary we celebrate through the rich traditions of our faith such as hymns led by organ and piano, seasonal vestments, and traditional Methodist liturgy. Our Chancel Choir leads the 11:00 service. Connect At 9:30 Sunday mornings in the Sanctuary we engage in a four-fold service of gathering praise, service of the Word, Holy Communion with candle stations for prayer, and sending forth. The music is a blend of contemporary praise songs and upbeat hymns. Freedom At 11:07 Sunday mornings in the Family Life Center Gym we worship through modern music, multimedia, and a teaching style message in a non-traditional atmosphere. We come to God as we are to experience the freedom of not having to stay that way. Traditions Worship Service Prelude Jubilation Community Life and Celebrations Hymn of Praise Mary Jo Horner Rev. Jonathan Hart How Great Thou Art Affirmation of Faith Hymn No. 77 Hymn No. 881 Gloria Patri Hymn No. 70 Morning Prayer **Music Message Offertory Hymn Rev. Brian Dale Here I Am to Worship Alas and Did My Savior Bleed Offertory Prayer Chancel Choir Hymn No. 359 Dr. Philip McVay Giving of God’s Tithes and Our Offerings Laura Borem Doxology Hymn No. 95 Children’s Sermon Susan McLain Scripture Presentation, Ephesians 2:4-10 Sermon Dr. Philip McVay Hymn of Response Amazing Grace Closing Prayer Closing Song Postlude Hymn No. 378 Dr. Philip McVay God Bless America Laura Borem and Mary Jo Horner Children’s Church for the 8:00 am service meets in Courtyard Room 9. Children’s Church for the 11:00 and 11:07 am services, meets in the following FLC Rooms: PreK-104, Kinder-105, 1st Grade-210, 2nd Grade-211 and 3rd-5th Grade-207 4th Sunday after Pentecost Parament Colors—Green Serving Sunday, June 12th Acolyte ................................................. Jasmine Daugard, Faith Tovrea Altar Care ...................................................................... Diane Rowe Children’s Church ................................................... 8:00 Susan McLain ........................ 11:00/11:07 PRE-K-Theresa Kemp, Kinder-Danielle Tesmer ... 1st Grade-Kris Deason, 2nd Grade-Jessie Fancher, 3rd-5th Grade-Jen Amiel Communion Servers ......................................9:30 Duke & Norma Eliason ................................................................ Denise Bowen, Barb Zipfel Connection Table ............................. 9:00 Beth Russell, Sandy Kocanowski ....................................................................... 10:30 Schala Duckett Flower Delivery ........................................................... Jeanne Purdy Greeters ..................................................... 8:00 Ken & Julie Winzeler ................................. 9:30 Le Le, Terri Wikins 11:00 Larry & Ann Shingler Pew Care ............................................................... Angie Goodpaster Prayer Room Attendants ............................ 8:00 Polly & Russ Schambeau ..................................... 9:30 Don & Carol Garrison 11:00 Sara Michaelson Sorters............................................... 8:00 Tony Mallini, Patricia Payne .............................. 9:30 Terri Wilkins, 11:00 Bruce Smith, Alexis Tibbetts ........................................................... 11:07 Judy Watson, Matt Ward Ushers ................ 8:00 Mark Bethea, Derrell Parker, Jon Sheperd, Jim White ..................................................... 9:30 Terri Wilkins, Jonathan James ........................ 11:00 Dean Covey, Bruce Smith, Allen Weston, Terry Rowe Westwood Driver ..................................................... John Leuenberger Worship Attendance, June 6 & 7 6:00 pm service 51 11:07 am service 293 8:00 am service 141 Livestream 42 9:30 am service 103 11:00 am service 194 Total 824 Ministerial Staff Dr. Philip McVay - Lead Pastor Rev. Brian Dale ............................................... Executive Pastor Rev. Jonathan Hart ....................................... Discipleship Pastor Dr. Brad Bradford .............................................. Worship Pastor Jubilee Santos ....................................... Interim Worship Leader 4th.................................................. Sunday in Lent Parament Color—Purple Karen Jadin Preschool Director Susan McLain ............................................... Children’s Director Kim Margold .................................................. Program Director Mike Blumenthal ................................................ Youth Director Altar Flowers The flowers are placed in the Sanctuary today and are given to the Glory of God: “In loving memory of Betty Heider.” ~Don & Pat Brown Flower bouquets and single roses are available: June 19, & 26. Bouquets are $35.00 each and Roses are $2.50 each. Please contact the church office at 651-0721 to reserve your bouquet or roses. Fellowship Dinner Wednesday, June 15, 5-6 pm Entree: Hamburgers & Hot Dogs Salad Option: Cobb Kids Option: Hot Dogs Join us at 5:45 for the Youth Choir Commissioning concert. RSVP on the Communication Card or by calling the church office at 651-0721 by noon on Wednesdays. Adults $6.50, Kids 3-10, $3 Max $25 per household Saturday ∙ June 11th 9:00 am ∙ Beasley Park Contact church office 651-0721 Philip’s Focus “Shalimar United Methodist Church Celebrates 65th Birthday!” This week, marks 65 years since Rev. John Lane first convened worship to form a new church in the Drive Inn Theater concession stand. Who would have imagined the impact Shalimar United Methodist would have reached from such humble beginnings? Best of all Shalimar has a wonderful past, a vital present, and a hopeful future! My life has been blessed by serving Shalimar United Methodist twice. Thirty years ago, I was privileged to serve here as Associate Pastor from 1983-86. Almost two years ago, I was appointed as Lead Pastor. Some things have not changed at all in thirty years. There are some dear members who sit in the same places! Tell the same stories! Look at their watches at the exact same time they did thirty years ago! God bless them for enduring me a second time. Seriously, God has blessed Shalimar United Methodist Church! Generations have come to know Jesus through Shalimar United Methodist Church. Countless saints have gone on to their reward to be with Jesus. Thousands upon thousands have worshipped at Shalimar though the years. Significant Kingdom work has happened and God has always provided resources and the people to do what was needed at the time. Shalimar UMC has offered a beacon of hope for thousands involved in military service in both times of war and peace. In fact, our current Sanctuary scheduled the first service a day early on Saturday to give thanks for the end of the Vietnam War. Through these past sixty-five years, thousands of dear people have made Shalimar their church home. Amazingly, God has always blessed Shalimar to retool for ministry to be relevant for every generation for over half a century. There have been points of consistency. We have lifted up the name of Jesus and the cross is our highest focal point. Shalimar has always strived to fulfill our responsibilities with our connection in the United Methodist Church. The Methodist cross and flame is clearly displayed as a part of our United Methodist identity and heritage. Shalimar has always provided dynamic music, youth, and children’s programs for our church and region. We seek to make disciples of Jesus Christ through living into our vision of Christ centered, multigenerational, family, and community relevant ministries through worship, discipleship, and mission.” Shalimar has always moved forward with hope, trusting that the best in ministry is yet to come! As we celebrate our history, may we recommit ourselves to be fully the church God envisions now! Thank you for all you are doing to make a difference for Jesus Christ in the present age! Let us move forward trusting God into the future. May we join in with God in His vision for Shalimar UMC! Happy 65th Shalimar! May Shalimar continue to be blessed and favored for the Glory of God. Shalom, Philip Dr. Philip McVay, Lead Pastor philip@shalimar-umc.org Annual Conference will be meeting in Montgomery Sunday, June 12th through Wednesday, June 15th. Please be in prayer for your pastors and lay representatives that will be attending. TODAY’S SERMON NOTES: Not in a group or class? Check these out! shalimar-umc.org/growth-link or pick up a Growth Link list at the Connection Table in the FLC. What will your next step be? Sunday June 26th 12:30 pm | FLC | Rm 106 Lunch is our treat! We invite you to an informal gathering over a meal to answer questions about what we believe, where you are on your journey with God, and what your Next Step might be. Whether you’re new to Shalimar UMC or you’ve been attending awhile, it’s always a good time to think about next steps. T h i s We e k ’ s Gu i d e f o r G ro u p s a n d I n d i v i d u a l s Read Romans 8:14-16 Pastoral Thoughts: I believe the greatest thing I can ever know is that I am a child of God and loved by Him. While this is the fifth message in our “Identity Theft” series, I believe it is the most foundational part of our true identity. I am Abba’s child. God the Father created me and knows me better than I can know myself. He revealed the depth of His love for me by sending His only Son, Jesus Christ. Through Jesus, the only Son, I have been adopted so that I too can be God’s son. He has given me His very DNA, the Holy Spirit, to be with me and in me to restore the image of the Father in which I was created. The word “adoption” which appears in Romans 8:14-16 refers to the full legal standing of an adopted male heir in Roman culture. In his IVP Bible Background Commentary on the New Testament, Craig Keener writes, “Roman adoption—which could take place at any age—canceled all previous debts and relationships, defining the new son wholly in terms of his new relationship to his father, whose heir he thus became.” So, our adoption as God’s children through Christ means all spiritual debts are cancelled, we are reconciled to the God who made us, all other relationships are redefined, and we become heirs of all God has. Well…I’ll spend the rest of the day enjoying the fact that I can’t ask for more than that. That, brothers and sisters, is such good news. Reflect and Discuss: Describe the kind of relationship you had with your parents growing up. What about your parents or the people that raised you did you treasure most? How has this impacted your identity, the person you are today? What are the children of God led by? (Romans 8:14) Romans 8:15 tells us the Spirit does not make us “slaves so that we live in fear again.” Can you think of a story in the Bible where God’s children lived as slaves and in fear and God delivered them? Read John 14:15-21. What does Jesus promise to do so that we are not left as orphans? Who helps us relate to God the Father as His children? Now read John 14:25-27. What will the Advocate do? How does knowing you are a child of God change your identity? What lies does it combat? How does it cause us to view ourselves, life, and others differently? I want you to try an exercise. Sometimes parents and children simply need to express their love for one another. It affirms and assures and results in feelings of safety and security. Spend a few minutes in solitude. For 2 minutes, simply receive the Father’s love. Think of how much He loves you, how the Bible says He feels about you, and what He has done for you. Then, spend 2 minutes giving love back to the Father. Tell Him why He is worthy of your love. If you’re comfortable with it, share with your group what this experience was like for you. Jonathan Hart, Discipleship Pastor jonathan@shalimar-umc.org Pastor’s Class NO CLASS JUNE 15TH See you at the Youth Choir Commissioning Concert HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Shalimar UMC! Shalimar UMC will celebrate its 65th birthday on June 17th this year; and as we reach this milestone, it is good to look back over the years … from whence we cometh!! Our special history began in the concession room of the Florida Drive-in Theater, where the FLC is now. Rev. John Lane was the acting pastor for the new congregation which began with about 20 folks. Charter Member Sunday was held on June 24, 1951, with 12 members formally joining the new church. Rev. William Bruner became the first full time pastor in June, 1952.The church budget that year was $10,000. On land donated by Clifford Meigs, our first sanctuary was completed in 1952. By 1953 church membership had grown to 46. By 1964, church membership had grown to 552. A church parsonage was built on Meigs Drive in 1966, currently the home of Pastor Jonathan and Liz Hart. In 1967, the two story building containing office and Sunday school rooms was added to the campus. As Shalimar and membership grew, the need for a larger church resulted in completion of a new sanctuary in 1973. By that time, SUMC church membership had soared to 1100. The church budget at that time was $145,000. The Mass Rowe Carillon system was added to the church at this same time, it’s “call to worship” adding to the flavor of the town of Shalimar. By the way, the original sanctuary became a fellowship hall, complete with kitchen facilities. That same building is now the music suite. Our Family Life Center became a reality in 1996, and with it came many opportunities to be a “beacon” throughout the community! And speaking of beacons, our first Beacon newsletter was issued in 1981! To date, SUMC has had 14 senior pastors and many associates, including our own senior pastor Philip, who cut his “ministerial teeth” as our church’s associate 1982-1985! The life of SUMC has been one of consistent growth and outreach as we continue to “Reach, Teach, and Send.” HAPPY, HAPPY 65TH BIRTHDAY, SUMC!!! Shalimar UMC Youth Choir Mission Tour 2016 Concert Schedule and Ministry Info Wednesday, June 15 Shalimar United Methodist Church | Shalimar, FL Home Commissioning Concert ∙| 5:45 pm Thursday, June 16 TriStar Centennial Medical Center | Nashville, TN Presentation | 10:00 am Good Shepherd UMC | Hendersonville, TN Presentation | 6:30 pm Friday, June 17 St. Vincent’s Ministry | Dayton, OH Mission & Presentation | 2:00 pm Saturday, June 18 Target Dayton Ministries | Dayton, OH Mission & Presentation | 3:00 pm Sunday, June 19 Aley UMC | Dayton, OH Presentation | 9:00 and 11:00 services Birchaven Village | Findlay, OH Presentation | 4:00 pm Monday, June 20 Cedar Point Amusement Park | Cedar Point, OH Presentation, Rest and Relaxation | 11:00 am Thursday, June 23 First United Methodist Church | Wabash, IN Presentation | 7:00 pm Friday, June 24 Winchester Senior Center | Wabash, IN Presentation | 9:30 am Miller’s Merry Manor | Wabash, IN Presentation | 3:30 pm Gary Southshore Railcats (National Anthem) Gary, IN | Presentation | 7:00 pm Girls Megan Archer Lea Bean Emma Blair Abigail Brake Madison Cole Katelyn Grohoske Guys Blake Archer *Ethan Dixon Tanner Dubose Kristopher Jordan Jacob Martin Kevin Newbold Kirk Newbold Josh Wood Chasidy Jaehnig Tiffany Jordan Nicole Kiser L’Anja Lujan Serenity Lujan *Leilanie Monrouzeau Sponsors Eric Blair Brad Bradford Josie Kiser Mike Kiser Annette Klabuhn Melanie Schenck Gavin Tovrea Laurel Tovrea Joanna Newbold Hannah Rozofsky Katie Schenck Lauren Tasillo *Honour Tovrea *Denotes seniors “This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!” 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NLT) Hello Church Family, Here Are Some Upcoming Summer Events for kidz! VBS 2016: Take the Plunge, Make A Splash with Jesus. A water park adventure where kids have been soaking up the Son! We have had a great week with over 90 preschool kids and over 250 elementary kids enrolled! Each day the kids learned a new Bible story and verse and went to 5 different stations: crafts, games, science, snacks, and Bible video story! Here are the Bible stories the kids are learning about: Miraculous Catch of Fish, Jesus Walks on Water, Jesus Calms the Storm, Woman at the Well, and Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet. Thank you, church family, for your prayers, love, and support of the children as they dive into God’s Word this week. CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL: Starting June 5th we will have combined classes for the summer: Completed Prek – kinder will meet in Courtyard Room 12. Completed 1st – 2nd grade will meet in Courtyard Room 11. Completed 3rd – 5th grade will meet in the Music Suite for the summer. We will return to regular rooms on Sunday, August 7th for Promotion Sunday! CHILDREN’S CHURCH: Every Sunday for kids 4 years – completed 5th grade. WED NIGHT BIBLE CLASSES: Meets every Wednesday for all kinder5th grade kidz from 6:00-8:00 pm in the Courtyard. No classes on Wed. June 15th as we send the Youth Choir off on choir tour that night right after supper. Classes resume June 22nd for the summer. BLUE LAKE SUMMER CAMP: Completed 3rd–completed 5th grade ONLY, July 18-23: Theme is “Blast!” $355.00 per person. You can Register and Pay online at: bluelakecamp.com. SUMC SUMMER CAMP: REGISTER NOW! For kids completed kindergarten–5th grade. Reg. fee is $40.00 ($10 off if your child attended SUMC After School Care 2015/2016). Cost: $125.00/wk or $90.00/3-days or $40.00/per day for drop-in. Registration forms are in the front office, on the desk in the FLC, or online under the Reach tab at the top of page. See Miss Dawn or Miss Jen for more info! Kim Margold is the Staff leader for Summer Camp at SUMC. If you have any questions or concerns about SUMC KIDZ MINISTRY, please call Miss Susan at 651-0721 or email to children@shalimar-umc.org Find us on Facebook: Shalimar UMC Children’s Ministry SUMC Preschool SUMC Preschool registration for the 2016-2017 school year is going on now. Registration forms are available in the preschool office. Contact Preschool Director, Karen Jadin, for additional information at 651-0721, ext. 109. Missing Items Nursery is missing 5 pagers/beepers! Please check your purses, wallets, and bags; and return all pagers/beepers to nursery at any time. Thank you so much! & Are you interested in finding mommy friends who get you? We'd like to invite you to join MOPS or MOMSnext of Shalimar UMC. MOPS serves expecting mothers through kids attending pre~k while MOMSnext is designed for mothers of school-aged kids. Beginning again in the fall, we'll meet twice a month allowing you opportunities to build friendships and spiritual connections with other mothers through relatable topic discussions and creative craft time. Childcare is on site, so you can recharge and connect knowing your children are being safely looked after nearby. If you'd like more on what to expect or the cost of our programs, please find us on facebook or email us. We’d love to get to know you! MOPS:shalimarmops@gmail.com MOMSnext: ShalimarMOMSnext@gmail.com More Info: shalimar-umc.org/Reach Church office: 651-0721 United Methodist Men’s Breakfast Sunday, June 19th UMM Breakfast Cancelled See you next month. Find us on Facebook: FUSION Shalimar UMC Youth Merge Young Adults Join us on Sunday mornings from 10:00-11:00 am and on Thursdays from 7:00-9:00 pm for small group times. We meet in the #10 Second Street house, Shalimar, on both Sunday and Thursday. We meet in a large group for main topic discussion and break up by gender for small group. You can also check out more on the Merge Facebook page. Questions? Contact Michelle Carmical at 217-0391. one+ONE Singles Please join us on the 2nd and 4th Monday nights at 7:00 pm in the FLC, for a lot of good fun, fellowship, and different activities. A monthly calendar with detailed activities is available at the FLC Connection Table, the church office, and on the church website. If you are 50+, single, and looking for a Christian environment, please give us a try. Bring a friend, ALL are welcome from SUMC and the community. We are in need of a new leader as Betty will be stepping down. If you are interested, please contact Pastor Brian Dale, 651-0721. SUMC Disaster Team Hurricane Season began June 1st. Make sure you’re prepared. The SUMC Disaster Team is here for you before and after a hurricane or other disaster. If you’d like to volunteer with the team, please contact: Rebecca Collier at becca_a_collier@yahoo.com. We currently have specific needs for: translators, van drivers and child care volunteers. Emergency Kit Supply List · Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home) · Food: non-perishable, easy-toprepare items · Flashlight with extra batteries · Battery-powered or hand-crank radio · First aid kit · Medications (7-day supply) · Multi-purpose tool · Emergency blanket · Sanitation and personal hygiene items · Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies) · Cell phone with chargers · Family and emergency contact information · Extra cash fusion WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL Meets weekly from 9:30-10:30 am in the youth rooms. SUNDAY NIGHT - FUSION 6:30-8:00 pm Snack Supper and summer FUSION PROGRAM WEDNESDAY NIGHT NO BEACH BIBLE STUDY THIS WEEK Join us at 5:00 pm for Fellowship Dinner. Cost $6.50, call church office at 651-0721 to make a reservation. If you do not wish to eat dinner, then join us at 5:45 pm to support the Youth Choir for their Commissioning Concert. SNL SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE ICE CREAM June 26th 6:00 pm Family in the Life Center Bring ade homem am to ice cre you f share i wish! Come join the fun, fellowship, good ice cream, and meet our new Youth Pastor, Jonathan Lefler and wife Amber. New Volunteer Opportunity How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, "Your God reigns!" (Isaiah 52:7). Our local mission team is looking for volunteers to help with a special new ministry to address poverty in the Shalimar community. If you have a heart for people and would like to work as an encourager, champion, and cheerleader to transform lives, contact Pastor Brian - 651-0721, Michelle Carmical - 217-0391, or Robin Baugh - 240-4636. Volunteers Needed Do you have a servant’s heart to assist Shut-In's? A Shut-In is a person(s) unable to get out of his/her home for daily sustenance. SUMC along with the Council on Aging provides meals once a week to our seniors who are housebound. If you have a couple of hours to spare, once a month, please contact us for more information regarding this quiet, humbling, and soul-gratifying ministry. Looking forward to hearing from you! Please call Nancy O'Brien at 651-3002 or Casey Brennan at 651-6268 for more information. Jack and Polly Wilson, Shalimar supported missionaries from North Africa, have returned to the United States for a visit. They will speak to us about their mission work on Sunday, June 12th at the 9:30 am hour in the FLC gym. They have been supported through our Mission budget and by the Christian Friends Sunday School class for many years. Come listen and fellowship with them as they share their family’s stories from the mission field. They serve with Youth for Christ. Holly Fair Missions For 20 years the Holly Fair has been supporting local missions and ministries. We donate 100% of our proceeds. We have helped countless numbers of homeless and needy women, children, and families. We have a few positions open to serve as we look forward to our 20th year on October 15, 2016. Come join our dynamic group of women, men, and youth. We continue to answer our Lord’s call and serve the people of our community. Contact: Lynne Stefanik 850-420-5193 Weekly Schedule Sunday, June 12th Worship Times Traditions Services .......8 & 11 am Connect Service ............. 9:30 am Freedom Service ...........11:07 am Sunday School for all ages .. 9:30 am MERGE Young Adults ....... 10:00 am Youth Choir Rehearsal ....... 5:00 pm Youth Workers Meeting ...... 5:30 pm FUSION .......................... 6:30 pm Special Buddies ............... 6:30 pm Summer Camp Monday-Friday ...... 7:30 am-5:30 pm Monday, June 13th Christian Patriots ............. 5:00 Connect Team Rehearsal .... 5:30 Boy Scout Troop #529 ........ 6:00 Exercise Class ................. 6:00 Lighthouse Rehearsal ........ 6:00 Cub Scouts #522............... 6:30 One+ONE Singles .............. 7:00 Okaloosa Orchestra .......... 7:15 pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Tuesday, June 14th Strength Training ............. 8:00 am Youth Choir Rehearsal ....... 3:00 pm Youth Band Rehearsal ........ 5:00 pm Joy Ringers Bell Choir ........ 5:30 pm Kingdom Kidz .................. 6:00 pm Men’s Disciple Workshop .... 6:00 pm Prayer Group .................. 6:00 pm Free 2 Serve Team ........... 6:45 pm Trustees Meeting ............. 7:00 pm Wednesday, June 15th Youth Choir Rehearsal ....... 3:00 Fellowship Dinner ............ 5:00 Y/C Comm. Concert ......... 5:45 Gloryland Rehearsal ......... 6:00 Orchestra Rehearsal ......... 6:00 Depression Support Group .. 6:30 Journeymen ................... 6:30 Chancel Choir Rehearsal .... 7:00 Alanon ......................... 8:00 pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Thursday, June 16th Strength Training Group .... 8:00 am Girl Scouts ..................... 4:30 pm Cub Scouts #522 .............. 5:00 pm Freedom Band Rehearsal ... 6:00 pm Alzheimer Support Group ... 6:00 pm Emerald Coast Barbershop . 7:00 pm Merge Young Adults .......... 7:00 pm Friday, June 17th No Activities Saturday, June 18th Worship Time Break Free Service..........6:00 pm Text to Give 850-203-3057 After Hours Emergency Pastoral Assistance: Dr. Philip McVay (850) 607-1133 Rev. Jonathan Hart (850) 200-8709 Rev. Brian Dale (404) 597-6242 1 Old Ferry Road • PO Box 795 • Shalimar, Florida 32579 Phone: (850) 651-0721 • Fax: (850) 651-2494 Website: www.shalimar-umc.org • E-mail: office@shalimar-umc.org Office Hours are Monday – Thursday: 8 am - 4 pm, Friday: 8 am - Noon