Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost Order of Worship Sunday, October 12, 2014

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Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost Order of Worship Sunday, October 12, 2014
Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost
Order of Worship
Sunday, October 12, 2014
“But the Lord is in His holy temple; let all the earth be silent before Him.” - Habakkuk 2:20 NIV
Let the people begin silent meditation.
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
7:30 am, 10:30 am, and 1:00 pm
9:30 am
WORSHIP
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Lections
Theme: Beware Of False Prophets
Exod. 32:1-14, Ps. 106:1-6, 19-23 or UMH 829, Phil. 4:1-9, Matt. 22:1-14
Good Morning! We extend a warm welcome to each of you worshipping with us today!
It is our hope that this experience of prayer, praise and preaching will enrich you and bring you
into a meaningful relationship with God, His people and His church!
LIGHTING OF ALTAR CANDLES
ACOLYTES
Opening Song
*Call to Worship
ROCK Worshipers
Leader: Praise God with shouts of joy, all people.
People: We will offer him glorious praise!
Leader: How wonderful are the things God does! His power is
great.
People: Let everyone on earth worship God and sing his
praises.
Leader: Come, let us worship our wonderful God!
*Invocation
*Invocation Response
Hymn of Praise
“Hear Our Prayer”
Hear our prayer, O Lord; Hear our prayer, O Lord;
Incline Thine ear to us and grant us Thy peace. Amen.
“Hold to God’s Unchanging Hand ”
Time of Sharing
Musical Selection
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*Please Stand/+Remain in Sanctuary
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All
CFS Children’s Choir
10:30 am
Song of Inspiration
Heart of Worship
*+Altar Call
Scripture
Matthew 22:1-14
Song of Preparation
ROCK Worshipers
+Proclamation
“A Seat at the Banquet”
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr.
*+Invitation to Christian
Discipleship
“What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
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The Offertory Invitation
O Lord, too often we have thought that we must withdraw from
the world in order to follow your teachings faithfully. Help us to
understand that we are to be a part of the world but not
controlled by it. Let us be as lights in the darkness, bringing
your message into the world so that the evils may be uncovered.
The Offertory Prayer
Heavenly Father, your Church stands as a beacon in
today’s world, trying to warn people of the treacherous
rocks that could so easily bring disaster. May our gifts be
used to keep that light shining, and may we be used as light
-keepers. Divine love through me blesses and multiplies all
that I have, all that I give, and all that I receive, in the name
of Jesus. Amen
+Tithe and General Offering
+Song of Celebration
*Doxology
Music Ministry
“All Things Come Of Thee”
All things come of Thee, O Lord,
and of Thine own have we given Thee.
*Blessing of the Offering
*Recessional
“Blessed Be The Name”
*Benediction
*Benediction Response “Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow,
Praise Him All Creatures Here Below,
Praise Him Above ye Heavenly Host,
Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen”
*Please Stand/+Remain in Sanctuary
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Hope’s Power Hour
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr.,
Senior Pastor
Praise & Worship
Music Ministry
Opening Prayer
Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14
Today’s Message: “A Seat at the Banquet”
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr.
Invitation to Discipleship
Offering
(Please Come Forward)
Benediction & Going Forth
“The Lord bless you, and keep you:
The Lord make his face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you:
The Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.”
Numbers 6:24-26 (KJV)
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HOLD TO GOD’S UNCHANGING HAND
(African American Heritage Hymnal #404)
Time is filled with swift transition. Naught of earth unmoved can stand.
Build your hopes on things eternal. Hold to God’s unchanging hand.
Trust in Him who will not leave you. Whatsoever years may bring.
If by earthly friends forsaken, Still more closely to Him cling.
Covet not this world’s vain riches That so rapidly decay.
Seek to gain the heav’nly treasures. They will never pass away.
When your journey is completed, If to God you have been true,
Fair and bright the home in Glory Your enraptured soul will view.
Hold to His hand, God’s unchanging hand.
Hold to His hand, God’s unchanging hand.
Build your hopes on things eternal. Hold to God’s unchanging hand.
WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS
(African American Heritage Hymnal #431)
What a Friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry Ev’rything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear,
All because we do not carry ev’rything to God in prayer!
Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere?
We should never be discouraged-- Take it to the Lord in prayer.
Can we find a friend so faithful Who will all our sorrows share?
Jesus knows our ev’ry weakness-- Take it to the Lord in prayer.
Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumbered with a load of care?
Precious Savior, still our refuge-- Take it to the Lord in prayer.
Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer;
In His arms He’ll take and shield thee-- Thou wilt find a solace there.
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SPECIAL PRAYER REQUESTS FOR HOPE MEMBERS AND LOVED ONES
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. (Romans 12:12)
Health Concerns
Lillian Diané
Dorothy Jackson
Vera Toliver
Shawnna Brantley
Brenda Jones
Cynthia Higgins
Jesse Douglas
Bill Tucker
Patricia Ann Talley-Tucker
Gwen Williams
Marilyn Dunn
Ruth Smith
Hospitalizations
Robert J. Clark
Veterans Hospital
Bereavements
Warren Griffin (loss of mother)
Family of Twyla Griffin
Jackie & Robert Douglas (loss of her mother)
Kali Douglas (loss of grandmother)
Dorothy & Ralph Burrell (loss of her mother)
Family of Rugina Ellis
Ato Awokwi (loss of brother)
Theodore & Nellie LaGarde (loss of his mother)
Felecia Baker (loss of father)
Ron Otis (loss of mother)
Prayer Requests for Family & Friends
Kenneth Mency (brother-in-law of Sonya Mency)
Tracy Hudson (daughter of Doris Perkins)
Murray Morrow (brother of Sam Morrow,
husband of Annie Morrow)
Dwight Thomas, Sr. (brother of Joe Thomas)
Arzetter Chatman (mother of Robert Chatman)
Andrea Battle (daughter of Barbara Battle)
Gregory Martin (nephew of Tina & Murdic Coleman)
Preston Jowers, Sr. (father of Preston Jowers, Jr.)
Andrew Marshall, Sr. (husband of Sandra Marshall)
Thelma Bell (mother of Sharon Ford & Terrian Bell)
Alice King (mother of Linda Webb,
grandmother of William Glosson)
Hope’s Pastoral Care
If you or a family member is ill, hospitalized, bereaved, or need a visit from a pastor, please call
Pastoral Care at (248) 262-5133. To speak with a Pastor after hours, please call
Reverend Rosaline Green at (248) 470-4042.
God Bless You!
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Hope United Methodist Church Counseling Center
Sometimes a listening ear can provide the perspective we need to make it through
difficult times as families, and as individuals. If you need a spiritual counselor,
please call Pastoral Care at 248-262-5133 to schedule an appointment.
All calls and appointments are confidential.
Stepping Stones To Wholeness
Are you or someone you know experiencing the pain associated with grieving?
If so, we can help with the journey through the loss.
Call Rev. Rosaline Green at (248) 262-5129
for an appointment.
Members and Non-Hope members welcomed
Rev. Rosaline Green, Associate Pastor, Facilitator
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
Telecare Ministry— 1-800-375-8401
Available: Sundays: 10:00 am—12:00 Noon
Thursdays: 5:00 pm—6:00 pm
Recordings of Reverend Cornelius Davis, Jr.
Sunday Worship Sermons
Sermons can be purchased immediately following each service in the
Media Center. CDs are $5 and DVDs are $10. Previous Sunday Services are
also available. CD and DVD order forms are available outside of
the Media Center. Please fill out an order form and turn it into
the Media Center. Your request will be mailed within three days.
Please make all checks payable to HOPE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH.
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Black & White Soirée
Fri, Oct 10
7:00 pm
Candidates Day
Sun, Oct 19
After 7:30 & 10:30
services
Fellowship Hall
Veteran’s Sunday / Wall of
Honor
Sun, Nov. 9
After Services
Fellowship Hall
Lombard Mennonite Peace Center
Congregational Mediation Process
Information Gathering and Education Phases
Dec 11-13,
2014
(Number of
sessions and
times TBD.
This is a
sample
schedule.)
Small group structured dialogue sessions (each person signs up for one 1.5 hour session)
Session 1
Dec 11, 2014
Session 2
Thursday
Session 3
3:30-5:00 pm
6:00-7:30 pm
7:30-9:00 pm
Session 4
8:30-10:00 am
Session 5
10:00-11:30 am
Session 6
Dec 12, 2014
Session 7
Friday
Session 8
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
2:30-4:00 pm
4:00-5:30 pm
Session 9
6:30-8:00 pm
Session 10
8:00-9:30 pm
Session 11
Dec 13, 2014
Session 12
Saturday
Session 13
8:30-10:00 am
10:00-11:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Wednesdays from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
A series of sermons on
“The King, His Kingdom, and His Kids”
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Hope family, if you have family members in the Service please e-mail their information
to Rev. Rosaline Green at: rgreen@hopeumc.org so we may support them.
Thank you.
Major Whalleon Babo
MSgt. Bobby S. Briggs
Lt. Cameron Ross Browne
Sgt. James Curry
Lt. Colonel Curtis Craft
Spc Nicholis Dubouis
SSgt. Jorja Dudley
Robert Ellis
Major Michael Flowers
Nida Floyd (2/8 Golf Co. 2nd. Platoon)
Airmen 1st Class Eric Graham
Terrell Hannah
Lt. Reginald Hughley
Lt. Colonel Benjamin Johnson
Pvt. 1st. Class Julian Johnson
Carletta Richardson
Kevin Johnson
Pvt. Dennis Richardson, Jr.
Christopher Joiner
Sfc. David Richmond
Pvt. Lavar Jones
Col. Anna Savitch
Cpt. Steve Marteen
Pvt. Hassan Anthony Sgeidifar
Wayne Mason
Steven J. Shelton
Lt. Ronnie Vito McCullough
SSgt. Darius Shephard
Keith Meadows
Seaman Eric Shorter
Alex Morrow
Lt. Brandon W. Smith
Sgt. Rodney Mosley
Carlos C. Springs
Seaman Joshua M. Myers
SSgt. Dwight Thomas Jr.
Bryant A. Nunn
Sgt. Leroy Troupe Jr.
Capt. Katrina Patillo
Adam R. Walker, III
Sgt. Nikia Pearsall
MSgt. Terry L. Walker, Sr.
The Wall of Honor
Is your name on the Wall?
Veteran’s Day is coming soon. If you or a loved one would like to be a part of
our recognition efforts, please complete the Wall of Honor form located in the
Literature Rack and place the completed form in the Wall of Honor mailbox, so
we can add to the Wall of Honor during our special service in November.
The cutoff date is October 17th.
Please contact Rev. Green if there are questions 248-262-5129
God Bless our soldiers and all who have served.
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Employment Updates
Hope UMC Family, in our efforts to right size our church as mentioned at the State of the
Church and Town Hall meetings, we have had to make some hard decisions. We have had
to make some cuts as you have been seeing and changing some job descriptions in order
to streamline our day to day work flow and also get the best possible solutions to better
support our needs. As we make further changes we deeply regret to announce that we had
to make additional staff changes and the position of Receptionist / Hospitality / Membership
position held by Mrs. Raye Townsend has been changed effective September 27,2014. As
a result she no longer holds that position. We are grateful for all the hard work and long
hours she has given to support the efforts of Hope UMC over the years in a lot of areas.
She is still a member of Hope and she still has all the rights and privileges of any other
Hope Member. Let’s continue to thank her for her time spent as an employee here.
Tillecha Harris is the Membership Secretary and she is a volunteer Ministry leader for the
position. She was voted into position at the 2013 Charge conference and will continue the
upkeep of membership records.
A new position has been created and combined to better meet our needs at this time; it is
Receptionist/Office Assistant. This position will be filled with new employee and staff
member Ms. Erika Briggs effective October 1, 2014. Let us welcome Erika as she comes
aboard not only to be a receptionist but to be an assistant to our office staff and clergy. She
may be contacting some of you who are available during the day to help with the volunteer
schedule she will be putting into place. Please feel free to contact her at our main number
248-356-1020 if you have skills which will help the church and can be done during daytime
hours. Let us continue to pray as we continue to make adjustments in our efforts to right
size our church in a godly manner.
Candidates Day - Sunday, October 19, 2014
Next Sunday is Candidates' Day at Hope!
Please plan to meet the candidates following the
7:30 am and 10:30 am services in Fellowship Hall.
Learn their positions on the issues and get your questions answered
before casting your vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4.
Remember each and every vote, especially yours, counts!
Edith Lee-Payne, Church & Society Chair
Rev. Rosaline Green, Clergy Advisor
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
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Exciting Ministry Opportunities
working with Hope’s Youth!
The Christian Education ministry has an immediate need
for persons to volunteer for the Historically Black College
Tour and Youth Confirmation classes.
Historically Black College Tour ministry leader and chaperones:
This service opportunity offers you a chance to tour 10 of the nation’s phenomenal
historically black colleges with an energetic group of high school students in April 2015.
Youth Confirmation teachers:
Join a team of members devoted to preparing our youth to confess Christ as Lord and
Savior and take their church membership vows. Teachers choose to lead an impactful
lesson on such topics as God, Salvation, and United Methodist history and participate
in the very moving Youth Confirmation ceremony held annually in May.
If you’d like more information and to discuss how you can become a part of the
Christian Education ministry team, please contact Evelyn Summerville for additional
information today.
Evelyn L. Summerville, Director of Christian Education and Leadership Development
Phone: 248-262-5139; E-mail: esummerville@hopeumc.org
Bricks4Kidz
Eugene Blair, Owner
1-734-748-6039:
eblair@bricks4kidz.com
After School Programs are Vital to Educational Goals
This is a hands-on class where students will learn, build, and play together!
Bricks4Kidz is coming to Hope on Wednesday evenings starting October 15 from
7:00—8:00 pm
An anonymous donor has given funding to pay for up to 20 children. If your child
or the child of another would like to attend, please provide their name and contact
information.
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Dear Pastor Davis and Rev. Green,
As we mourn the loss of our loved one, Twyla Griffin, we express our thanks to
you and the Hope United Methodist Church family for all you have done to
lighten our hearts.
Our thanks to the Ministerial Staff, Comfort Givers, and Usher Ministry. A
special thanks to the Lay Servants and Culinary Staff. Our thanks for the
comforting eulogy given at Twyla’s Memorial Service.
Your expressions of condolence through
encouragement are greatly appreciated.
Resolution
and
words
of
Mr. & Mrs. William Young , Warren Griffin, and The Family of Twyla Griffin
To our beloved Hope United Methodist Men,
Congratulations on a beautiful weekend filled with praise, prayer,
fellowship and preaching.
Thank you Brother Charles Jacobs, Brother Wendell Walden and all
the men of Hope for all your outstanding work.
Congratulations to Howard Little who won first place in “Men Who
Cook” event.
God Bless you!
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor &
The Members of Hope United Methodist Church
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Children’s & Youth Parents Meeting
Sunday, October 19, 2014
3:00 to 5:00 pm
Exciting things are happening in the life of Hope
UMC. At the forefront of this excitement are new
developments in our Children’s and Youth Ministries.
Parents, please join me, the ministry area leaders and
volunteers for important updates about our Christian
Education component, worship experience and other children’s and
youth programs.
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
Coming Aracon
Missions Ministry Presents
Tony Crosby Week, Nov 30 - Dec 6, 2014
We’re extending an invitation to the congregation of Hope United
Methodist Church to help with our outreach program. Together we will
make this a blessing for our guests with a collective effort of prayers,
time, and donations.
Volunteers are needed and monetary contributions are welcome.
Please stop by the Tony Crosby table in the Narthex for a list of
areas where volunteers are needed.
Thank you so much,
Missions Ministry
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October 2
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
1
11:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
12:00 Life Application Bible Study
(Library) 6:30 Mid-Week Worship
Service (Sanctuary) / Hopeland Secur
(Parlor)/6:30-9:30 Jack & Jill (F.H.)
7:00 Wednesday Night Bible Study
(E205/206)
5 162nd CHURCH ANNIVERSARY
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7 9:00 Intercessory Prayer (Library)
8 11:30 Hustle for Exercise (#26/27)
7:15 Praise & Worship
7:30 Worship Service/Reality 101
8:00 Jesus Junction 9:30 Sunday
School/Adult Confirmation (Parlor)10:15
Praise and Worship/10:30 Worship
Service/Reality 101 11:00 Jesus
Junction/R.O.C.K./1:00 One Hour of
6:30 Lakora White Dance School
(#26/27/First Place Bible Study (E108)
9:30 “30 Minute Blitz” Staff (FBR) 6:30
Hustle for Exercise(#26/27)Comfort
Givers (Parlor)/Nominations &
Leadership (Library)7:00 Book By Book
Overview (E107)/Adult Disciples Bible
Study (E108)
*Preparing the Church for the Soirée*
12:00 Life Application Bible Study
(Library) 5:30 Higher Ed (FBR)6:00
UMW (Parlor) 6:30 Mid
Service (Sanctuary)/7:00 Boy Scouts
(E108)/ Wednesday Night Bible Study
(E205/206)/
*Preparing the Church for the Soirée*
12 MISSIONS FOOD FIGHT
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14
15
7:15 Praise & Worship /Heart of
Worship (Library) 7:30 Worship Service/
Reality 101 8:00 Jesus Junction 9:30
Sunday School/ 10:15 Praise and Worship/
Adult Confirmation (Parlor)10:30 Worship
Service/Reality 101 11:00 Jesus Junction/
R.O.C.K./ 1:00 One Hour of Power
6:00 Links (Murff) (Parlor)
6:30 Nominations & Leadership (FBR)
Lakora White Dance School /26/27) /
First Place Bible Study (E108)
9:30 “30 Minute Blitz” Staff (FBR)1:00
Mature Disciples (Library)/ 6:30
Missions (Parlor)/Sunday School
Teachers (FBR)/Hustle for Exercise
( F.H.) 7:00 Cancer Support Group
(Library)/Book By Book Overview
(E107)/Adult Disciples Bible Study
11:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
12:00 Life Application Bible Study
(Library) 6:30 Mid-Week Worship
Service (Sanctuary) /
7:00 Wednesday Night Bible Study
(E205/206)/Bricks 4 Kidz (Library)
FALL REVIVAL
19 NEW MEMBERS BREAKFAST
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21 9:00 Intercessory Prayer (Library)
22
7:15 Praise & Worship 7:30 Worship
Service/Reality 101 8:00 Jesus Junction
9:30 Sunday School/Adult Confirmation
(Parlor)10:15 Praise and Worship/10:30
Worship Service/Reality 101 11:00 Jesus
Junction/R.O.C.K./ 1:00 One Hour of Power
3:00 –6:00pm AKA Teens (F.H.)/ Urenia
Ricks (Small Chapel)(R.O.C.K. 26/27)
6:30 Nominations & Leadership (Parlor)
6:30 Lakora White Dance School
(#26/27) /First Place Bible Study (E108)
6:30 N.O.W. Ministries (Parlor)/Hustle for
Exercise( F.H.)
7:00 Book By Book Overview (E107)/
Adult Disciples Bible Study (E108)
11:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
12:00 Life Application Bible Study
(Library) 6:00 Worship Ministry (Parlo
6:30 Mid-Week Worship Service
(Sanctuary) / 7:00 Boy Scouts (#26/2
Wednesday Night Bible Study
(E205/206)/Bricks 4 Kidz (Library)
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27
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6:00 –8:30 Lay Servants (Library)
6:30 Nominations & Leadership (Parlor)
6:30 Lakora White Dance School
(#26/27) /First Place Bible Study (E108)
7:00—8:30 pm AKA Executive
Meeting (E205/206)
9:00 Intercessory Prayer (Library)
9:30 “30 Minute Blitz” Staff (FBR)
6:30 Administrative Council (Parlor)/
Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
7:00 Book By Book Overview (E107)/
Adult Disciples Bible Study (E108)
12:00 Life Application Bible Study
(Library) 6:30 Mid-Week Worship
Service (Sanctuary) /
7:00 Wednesday Night Bible Study
(E205/206)/Bricks 4 Kidz (Library)
7:15 Praise & Worship
7:30 Worship Service/Reality 101
8:00 Jesus Junction 9:30 Sunday
School/Adult Confirmation (Parlor)10:15
Praise and Worship/ 10:30 Worship
Service/Reality 101 /Church and Society
(Library) 11:00 Jesus Junction/
R.O.C.K./ 1:00 One Hour of Power
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9:00 Intercessory Prayer (Library)
10:00 Clergy/Staff Meeting (FBR
11:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
ober 2014
Wed
1:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
2:00 Life Application Bible Study
brary) 6:30 Mid-Week Worship
ervice (Sanctuary) / Hopeland Security
9:30 Jack & Jill (F.H.)
00 Wednesday Night Bible Study
11:30 Hustle for Exercise (#26/27)
2:00 Life Application Bible Study
brary) 5:30 Higher Ed (FBR)6:00
MW (Parlor) 6:30 Mid-Week Worship
ervice (Sanctuary)/7:00 Boy Scouts
108)/ Wednesday Night Bible Study
reparing the Church for the Soirée*
1:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
2:00 Life Application Bible Study
brary) 6:30 Mid-Week Worship
ervice (Sanctuary) /
00 Wednesday Night Bible Study
205/206)/Bricks 4 Kidz (Library)
ALL REVIVAL
10:00 Clergy/Staff Meeting (FBR)
1:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
2:00 Life Application Bible Study
brary) 6:00 Worship Ministry (Parlor)
Week Worship Service
anctuary) / 7:00 Boy Scouts (#26/27)/
ednesday Night Bible Study
205/206)/Bricks 4 Kidz (Library)
11:30 Hustle for Exercise (F.H.)
2:00 Life Application Bible Study
brary) 6:30 Mid-Week Worship
ervice (Sanctuary) /
00 Wednesday Night Bible Study
205/206)/Bricks 4 Kidz (Library)
Thu
Fri
Sat
2
3
4
11:30 Bible Study (Parlor)
6:00 Chamber Music Ministry
(Sanctuary)
6:30 Male Chorus (Music Room)/Crown
Bible Study (E108)
7:30 Gospel Choir (Music Room)
MEDIATION PROCESS (Fellowship
Hall) No meetings throughout the church
with the exception of rentals.)
MEDIATION PROCESS (Fellowship
Hall) No meetings throughout the church
with the exception of rentals.)
8:00 EIP(E108) 8:30 Communion
(Library) )
9 11:30 Bible Study (Parlor)
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11
5:30-9:00 pm AKA Chapter
Meeting (E205/206.) 6:00 Chamber
Music Ministry (Sanctuary)
6:30 Trustees (FBR) / Male Chorus
(Music Room)//Crown Bible Study
(E108) 7:30 Gospel Choir (Music Rm.)
*Preparing the Church for the Soirée*
BLACK & WHITE SOIRÉE
CHURCH CLOSED TO ALL
ACTIVITIES
(5:30pm –Midnight)
9:00 UMM (Parlor)
10:00 Heart of Worship (Music Room)/
Adult/Youth Ushers (Small
Chapel)/11:00 Adult/Youth Ushers
(Sanctuary)/12:30 Bridge Club of Hope
(#26/27)
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17
18
11:30 Bible Study (Parlor)
6:00 Finance Committee (FBR)/
Chamber Music Ministry (Sanctuary)
6:30 Male Chorus (Music Room)/Crown
Bible Study (E108)
7:30 Gospel Choir (Music Room)
6:00 Kurian/Nelvin Wedding
Rehearsal (Sanctuary)/
Unspeakable Praise (Music Room)/
6:30 Greeters Ministry (Library
10:00 Wizetrade (E107)/Heart of
Worship (Music Room) 11:00 Free 4
Youth (#26/27)12:00 Higher Ed (Library)
4:00 Kurian/Nelvin Wedding (Sanctuary,
Parlor, Library, #13) 5:30-9:00 Southfield
Kappa's (#26/27)
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11:30 Bible Study (Parlor)
6:00 Chamber Music Ministry
(Sanctuary)
6:30 Male Chorus (Music Room)/Crown
Bible Study (E108)
7:30 Gospel Choir (Music Room)
6:00 Unspeakable Praise (Music Room)
8:00 Education Intervention Programs
(E108) 8:30AM-1:00PM VCI Meeting
(C.Mosey Detroit District) (F.H.)
9:00-3:00 C&S Crop Hunger Walk (F.H.)
10:00 Nurturers Ministry (Parlor)/ Heart
of Worship (Music Room)12:30 Bridge
Club of Hope (#26/27)
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11:30 Bible Study (Parlor)
6:00 Chamber Music Ministry
(Sanctuary)
6:30 Male Chorus (Music Room)/Crown
Bible Study (E108)
7:30 Gospel Choir (Music Room)
6:00 Unspeakable Praise (Music Room)
9:30 Policy Protection
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Hope UMC Fall Fun Day
Saturday, October 18, 2014
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Activities
available at
Erwin
Orchard for a
fee include:
Apple picking
in the
orchard
The Children’s & Youth Ministries invite the young and
young at heart to join us on a visit to the beautiful
Erwin Orchard & Cider Mill in South Lyon, Michigan.
Fellowship on a charter driven bus and enjoy fresh
cider, hot donuts and 200 acres of fall fun.
Pumpkin
picking in the
patch
Pony Rides &
Paintball
Children 10 &
Under
$3 Includes bus ride, cider & donut, tricycle
ride and choice of two activities (bounce
house, 3D maze, petting farm)
Youth 11 to 18
$5 Includes bus ride, cider & donut
Erwin Orchards
Adults Over 18
$7 Includes bus ride, cider & donut
61475 Silver Lake Rd.
Limited seating on the bus. Bus leaves from Hope UMC
at 10:00 am. Register by Sunday, October 12
South Lyon, MI 48178
248-437-0150
Please leave a message for Christian Education at
248-228-2355 for more information.
www.erwinorchards.com
Permission slip required for anyone under 18 not
accompanied by parent and riding the bus. Advance
registration for apple picking encouraged.
Bus leaves from HUMC
at 10:00 am on
10-18-14 and returns at
2:00 pm
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
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HELP THE MISSIONS MINISTRY
STOCK THE CLOSET OF HOPE FOOD PANTRY!
We are in need of non-perishable food items
to restock our Closet of Hope Food Pantry.
On October 12, 2014 before and after the
7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services we will be
accepting your food donations in Fellowship
Hall.
Last year Hope blessed approximately 450
baskets of food to our brothers and sisters in
our community. Let us continue in the spirit
of blessing others.
The following are some suggested items:
Breakfast
Hot and Cold Cereal, Pancake Mix, Syrup, Fruit Juices (64 oz.),
Canned Fruit, Flour, Sugar, Oil, Baking Mix, Applesauce
Lunch
Canned Meats (chicken, tuna, salmon, etc), Peanut Butter,
Jelly, Soups, Canned Pasta Meals, Canned Chili, Boxed
Macaroni and Cheese, Crackers, Canned Beans
Dinner
Spaghetti, Pasta Egg Noodles, Rice, Elbow Macaroni,
Spaghetti Sauce, Canned Vegetables, Boxed Mashed
Potatoes, Boxed Cake Mix, Canned Cake Frosting
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
Dear Hope Family & Friends,
A special thank you to everyone who took the time to come out and support me at
the revival at Scott Memorial UMC. We had a wonderful time and people were
blessed.
The music ministry was awesome and really showed up and showed out. Thanks
again.
In Service for the Cause of Jesus Christ,
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
Every minute, malaria claims
another victim.
Help wipe out malaria … now!
Today, YOU can help stop this preventable,
treatable, and beatable disease from
destroying Africa.
Hope members and visitors can donate by placing a contribution in the
offering envelope and specifying Advance #3021190.
You may also contribute online at www.minomalaria.org
If you would like make a donation using your cell phone,
“Text” Malaria DAC to 27722 to donate $10 to INM.
Thank you for helping to save lives!
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SHIFTING HOPE UPDATE
Shifting Hope Giving Distribution at 10/8/14
More than
$5,000/giver
$45,000.00
Up to
$100/giver
$503.00
Up to
$5,000/giver
$5,501.00
Up to
$1,000/giver
$5,800.00
Up to $500/giver
$7,020.00
Up to $100/giver
Up to $250/giver
Up to $500/giver
Up to $1000/giver
Up to $5,000/giver
More than $5,000/giver
Up to $250/giver
$4,420.00
Totals Given by Category
$503
$4,420
$7,020
$5,800
$5,501
$45,000
Dear Hope Family & Friends,
Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Our future is very bright. Thank you Father,
Son, and Holy Ghost. An infusion has begun to come in as requested. Things are being
done to “right-size” our ministry in order to get positioned to thrive once again. We are
asking each household to give beyond their regular tithes and offerings, according to their
ability, in one of four ways by the end of October 2014 as follows: 1) $250, 2) $500, 3)
$750, 4) $1,000. We are extending the time for those who would like to complete one
of the levels but need additional time to do so.
While the four ways mentioned above provide a goal based on ability to give, please know
that any amount below or above will be greatly appreciated. Please see the pie chart to
discover where we stand in our endeavor. Thank you all.
To God be the Glory,
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
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Announcing the
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Purpose of the Scholarship Fund
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund exists to honor
Dr. King, Jr. and perpetuate his legacy, particularly for the benefit of students
and communities within the Detroit Renaissance District of the United Methodist
Church.
Scholarship recipients may be awarded up to $2,000 at the discretion of the
Scholarship Committee.
Application Requirements
1. Be a person of Christian faith and practice. An active member of a United
Methodist Church in the Detroit Renaissance District.
2. Submit a complete application and essay by Sunday, November 30, 2014,
including attachments.
3. Be able to receive the award. Prefer the recipients be available on Sunday,
January 11, 2015 for the ceremony.
Applications and complete instructions are available in the
Literature Rack in the Narthex of the Church.
Wing Dings
Bacon, Sausage,
Scrambled Eggs, Grits,
Fluffy Hot Biscuits,
Coffee/Decaf/Tea
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Hope United Methodist Church Cancer Support Ministry
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Take Yourself, Friend and/or Church Member to Get Checked
Breast Cancer can
be very aggressive
survival is greater if
caught early!
Join us Tuesday, October 14
at 7:00 PM in the Library
Our guest speaker is Dr. Michele Reid, Psychiatrist
What is Breast Cancer? Cancer that forms in the cells of breasts. There are numerous kinds of breast cancers,
but cancer that begins in the milk ducts (ductal carcinoma) is the most common. It can occur in both men and
women.
Symptoms: May include:
♦ A breast lump, thickening, or hardness that feels different from surrounding tissue, bloody nipple discharge,
change in size or shape of breast, changes in the skin over the breast such as dimpling, redness, or pitting like
an orange
What can you do to help yourself or others? Check yourself the same time every month and see a doctor if you
see or feel a lump or ANY change in your breast! Encourage others to do the same.
Risk Factors:
♦ Women are much more likely than men to develop breast cancer and women older than 55 have a greater risk
than younger women.
♦ If you've had breast cancer in one breast, you have an increased risk of developing cancer in the other breast.
Continue to see your Oncologist for regular assessments.
♦ If you have a mother, sister or daughter with breast cancer, you have a greater chance of being diagnosed with
breast cancer.
♦ Certain gene mutations that increase the risk of breast cancer can be passed from parents to children.
♦ If you received radiation treatments to your chest as a child or young adult.
♦ Being overweight or obese increases your risk of breast cancer because fat tissue produces estrogen that may
help fuel certain cancers.
♦ Beginning your period at or before age 12 or menopause at an older age like 55.
♦ Having your first child at an older age like after age 35 may have an increased risk.
♦ Postmenopausal hormone therapy that combine estrogen and progesterone to treat the signs and
symptoms of menopause have an increased risk of breast cancer.
♦ Drinking alcohol increases the risk of breast cancer. Experts recommend no more than one alcoholic
beverage a day for women.
PREVENTION: Drink alcohol in moderation, if at all, exercise most days of the week, aim for 30 minutes, limit
postmenopausal hormone therapy, maintain a healthy weight.
Breast cancer prevention for women with a high risk: Talk with your doctor about preventative medications
(estrogen blocking) or prophylactic surgeries such as removal of healthy breasts.
Tests and Diagnosis:
♦ Breast Exam by you and your doctor, mammogram or x-ray of the breast, breast ultrasound to produce images
of the breast deep within, removing a sample of breast cells for testing (biopsy), breast magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) to create pictures of the interior of your breast.
Eric and Gloria Hardy – Chairs, Cancer Support Ministry
Reverend Rosaline Green, Clergy Advisor
Reverend Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
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Office Manager
Resumes are being accepted for an Office Manager position. This
person will coordinate all administrative activities, including bulletin
readiness, pastoral care assistance, eblast, office purchasing, and
other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office suite,
Microsoft Publisher, email, and leading a team of volunteers is
important. Salary will be commensurate with budgetary constraints
and experience. Resumes may be submitted to the Staff Pastor
Parish Relations Committee (SPPRC).
MINISTRY LEADERS
& VOLUNTEERS
ARE NEEDED!
Do you want to use your time and talents to serve God and
Hope Church?
Visit hopeumc.org/Nominations and
Leadership Support Ministry to learn more
about volunteer opportunities or email: lse@hopeumc.org
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Weekly Tithing - Will you take a step up?
Lamp Bearer
Sustainer
Weekly
Income
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
$900
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$3,000
Supporter
The church is an important The church is an important part of my life and The church is an important part of
part of my life and I want to
I want to sustain the programs the church
my life and I wish to make a
grow and expand our mission provides to me and our faith community.
meaningful contribu5on to
in meaningful ways to serve
support the church and its
God and his people.
ministries.
15%
$15
$30
$45
$60
$75
$90
$105
$120
$135
$150
$225
$300
$450
12%
$12
$24
$36
$48
$60
$72
$84
$96
$108
$120
$180
$240
$360
10%
$10
$20
$30
$40
$50
$60
$70
$80
$90
$100
$150
$200
$300
9%
$9
$18
$27
$36
$45
$54
$63
$72
$81
$90
$135
$180
$270
8%
$8
$16
$24
$32
$40
$48
$56
$64
$72
$80
$120
$160
$240
7%
$7
$14
$21
$28
$35
$42
$49
$56
$63
$70
$105
$140
$210
6%
$6
$12
$18
$24
$30
$36
$42
$48
$54
$60
$90
$120
$180
5%
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
$45
$50
$75
$100
$150
4%
$4
$8
$12
$16
$20
$24
$28
$32
$36
$40
$60
$80
$120
3%
$3
$6
$9
$12
$15
$18
$21
$24
$27
$30
$45
$60
$90
2%
$2
$4
$6
$8
$10
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$14
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$18
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$1
$2
$3
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$30
EvangelismAsaLifestyleMinistry
Admit that you are a sinner and turn away from sin. (John 8:11)
Believe that when Jesus died on the cross, He took the
punishment for all your sin, and he rose to life again to conquer
death. (John: 1:29)
Receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. “To all who
received Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the
right to become children of God.” (John 1:12)
“Give your life to
God;
He can do more
with it than you
can!”
--Dwight L. Moody
Go and Witness to the world as commanded by Jesus Christ.
(Matthew 28:16-20 and Mark 16:15-17)
EVANGELISM AS A LIFESTYLE MINISTRY, HOPE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
For More Informaon Email the Evangelism Ministry at evangelism.hopeumc.org or call 248.262-5131
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Please consider making a donation from the Hope Wish List.
Thank you and may God bless you!
Items
Qty
Area
Cost
40” Class LED 3D-HDTVs
2
Communications Ministry
$1,500
Candelabras
2
Sanctuary
$2,200
Treadmill
1
CFS Family Life Center
Marriage Candelabra
1
Worship
$1,200
Computers and Printers
4
Administrative
$3,000
Walk-In Freezer
1
Kitchen
$3,000
Flat Screen Monitor
1
Small Chapel
$1,000
Single Screen Projection System
1
Sanctuary
$22,750
Commercial Slicer
1
Culinary
Seasonal Paraments
Laptop
$750
$600
4 sets
Sanctuary
$1,600
1
Hope UMC
$1,200
If you are interested in donating,
please contact Zelma Smith-Dexter at 248-262-5142.
LEARN! CREATE! SHARE!
Join the Creative Prayer Circle of Hope on Thursdays at 6:00 pm for knitting,
crochet, embroidery & fellowship!
Tillecha Harris, Email: creativecircleofhope@gmail.com
Rev. Rosaline Green, Clergy Advisor
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
TUESDAY HUSTLE FOR EXERCISE CLASS IS BACK!
The Hustle for Exercise Class is back with only ONE class on
Tuesdays from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Class fee is still $5.
Please ensure that any requests for bulletin announcements are sent to Rev. Rosaline Green
(rgreen@hopeumc.org) for approval by 12:00 Noon the last Tuesday of every month.
All editing of announcements will remain the discretion of Rev. Rosaline Green.
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Are You Equipped for Service?
Join us for Sunday School and Bible Study to study God’s word and
His plan for saving the world through grace, mercy and love. You’ll
be challenged to know the Truth, to share the Truth and to live the
Truth as you increase your knowledge and skills as a faithful
disciple of Christ. So, if you’re looking to equip yourself and build
up the body of Christ, be sure to attend a class this week.
Day
Bible Study Class
Time
Sunday
Sunday School – Precepts for Living
Classes for Children, Youth and Adults!
9:30 – 10:30 am
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
First Place 4 Health Bible Study
Spiritual Disciplines Adult Bible Study
Life Application of the Word Bible Study
Adult Bible Study
6:30 – 7:30 pm
7:00 – 8:30 pm
12:00 – 1:00 pm
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Thursday
“Peacemaking Women”
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
We also invite you to consider service as Christian Educator or helper.
Contact Evelyn Summerville to discuss the opportunities that are available.
Evelyn Summerville, Director, Christian Education and Leadership Development
Phone: 248-262-5139 or E-mail: esummerville@hopeumc.org
THE BRIDGE CLUB OF HOPE RESUMES
Welcome back all bridge players who have spent the summer
vacationing, attending family reunions, or just visiting family and
friends both near and far. It is time to get back to the game we love.
REMEMBER, the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month unless
otherwise notified, from 12:30 until 4:00 pm.
If you are interested in playing and have not attended before, please call to let me know
you are coming. Play will begin promptly at 12:30. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early
to register.
Ellen Mayfield, Ph.D., Bridge Club Chair, 248-884-0685, dr.emayfield@comcast.net
Rev. Rosaline Green, Clergy Advisor
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PRAYER REQUEST FORM Tele-Care Ministry (800) 375-8401
PRAY
FOR
1. ______________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________
Telephone Number: (________) ______________________
(Area Code)
(Phone Number)
Spiritual Healing
Physical Healing
Deliverance From
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____
_____________________
___________________
__________________
Family Problems
Financial Problems
Emotional Problems
____
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_____________________
___________________
___________________
Other
____
___________________
Prayer Information __________________________________________________
Submitted by: _______________________________________________________
Please return the form to Elaine Johnson, Rev. R. Green or place it in the Tele-Care Ministry mailbox.
Rev. Rosaline Green, Clergy Advisor
Rev. Cornelius Davis, Jr., Senior Pastor
NEW ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER OR EMAIL?
Stay informed! For any changes of address, telephone number or email, please
complete the form below and place in the Offering Plate or the Pastoral Care Mailbox.
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Date: _____________ Name: _________________________________________________
OLD Street Address: ________________________________________________________
OLD City, State, Zip:
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NEW Street Address: ________________________________________________________
NEW City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________
Home Phone: ____________________ Business Phone: ____________________________
Cell Phone: ________________________________________________________________
Email Address: _____________________________________________________________
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Join us every Sunday for Worship
7:30 am, 10:30 am, & 1:00 pm
Sunday School - 9:30 am
Services for Children & Youth
Infant & Toddler Nursery
Mid-Week Service Wednesdays - 6:30 pm
Bible Studies Daily
www.hopeumc.org
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