The Chronicle Psalm 100
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The Chronicle Psalm 100
The Chronicle November 2014 Psalm 100 Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth. Worship the LORD with gladness; come into His presence with singing. Know that the LORD is God. It is He that made us, and we are His; we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture. Enter His gates with thanksgiving, and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name. For the LORD is good; His steadfast love endures for ever. and His faithfulness to all generations. Thanksgiving: ….more than turkeys, pilgrims, parades, football games, and pumpkins…. ….more than the day before Black Friday for the start of Christmas shopping…. ….more than a momentary glance God-ward and nod of the head to say “thank-you”…. Thanksgiving: ….the essence of the heart of the faithful acknowledging the source and creator of all things…. ….the attitude of constant awareness of the divine presence and blessing…. ….a time to move beyond ourselves, to pause from the frantic pace of our lives, and to bow in humble gratitude for amazing grace and wondrous love…. We need your help! For many years, Sunday morning foot races in Annapolis have caused difficulty for church-goers in terms of closed streets, inaccessibility to worship, and re-routed traffic. After extensive conversations with former Mayor Cohen two years ago, Sunday races were no longer allowed (with the exception of the A-10 race in August) and were rescheduled for Saturday mornings. Recent developments in the current mayor’s office have a race scheduled for Sunday, November 2 beginning at 9 am, and a review of Sunday foot race scheduling. The mayor needs to hear from Calvary Church that such races should not be permitted or scheduled. Dr. Amy Richter, rector at St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, and I met with the mayor recently about this issue, and now we are asking our congregations to write him about this. Mayor Michael J. Pantelides 160 Duke of Gloucester Street Annapolis, MD 21401 mayor@annapolis.gov Suggested text of letter: These are the days when our hearts and minds take on an attitude of thanksgiving and gratitude. It’s a holiday that continues to be my favorite holiday because I am not consumed with putting up turkey trees and sending out turkey cards and wrapping turkey presents, but am able to simply spend time around a bountiful table with my family and bask in the goodness and blessings of my life. I am able to simply reflect and remember that I am richly filled with good food, good family and friends, good church and faith, good health, and good stuff that is neither guaranteed nor assumed in this life, and many are neither as fortunate nor grateful. I am able to simply pause and turn God-ward in humble thanksgiving. That is the core and foundation of the holiday, and while gratitude God-ward is supposed to be a constant and consistent attitude and behavior, this day makes it ever-more powerful and focused. There is so much blessing. And I intend to remember who and whose I am in the midst of it, and remember those who are not as fortunate or filled, and yet still are in the care and love of God. I hope and pray you will too. The rhythm of autumn leaves, shorter days and longer nights, cooler temperatures, and socks and As a member of Calvary United Methodist Church, I urge you to make a promise to us and to the other downtown churches long sleeves remind me that time marches on, but that there will be no more Sunday morning races, except the always in the pattern and care of One greater than long-established and community supported A-10, in the fuI. With winter’s barrenness comes the promise of ture. Please don’t force us to disrupt our Sunday morning new life. With the rhythm of life and death, we are worship more than on this one Sunday a year. always in the pattern and care of One greater than Yours sincerely, us. These are blessed and full days. God is good. All the time. Help the mayor hear that Sunday worship is a saTogether, we will live, laugh, and love as the body of cred and holy time, and that we are hoping the City Christ for such a time as this. of Annapolis will not schedule races that impede our ability to get to church. Thanks for your volumiBlessings! nous mail and email to him! He’ll appreciate hearing from you! Dear Mayor Pantelides, Chip Page 2 CONGREGATION NEWS Joanna Marie Cook Virginia Henderson Born September 15, 2014 to Cheryl & Ryan Cook. September 21, 2014 We congratulate Ashley West and Bradley Hurst on their marriage on October 4, 2014. CUMC GARDENING Here is the schedule for November: Week 1 Team: Friday, October 31 All Available Hands: Saturday, November 8 Week 3 Team: Saturday, November 15 Week 4 Team: Friday, November 21 All work times will be 8:30 to 11 am We are in need of more gardeners to help, now and in the future. If you would like to assist us in beautifying God’s grounds, or just want more information, please contact Dick Engwall, CUMC Gardening Coordinator, at 410-571-8623 or rlengwall@verizon.net. CALVARY CHURCH CHARGE CONFERENCE – Calvary’s annual Charge Conference, the official meeting of each local church in The United Methodist Church, will be held on Wednesday, November 12, at 7 pm. District Superintendant Evan Young will preside. All members of the Church Council are encouraged to attend as voting members. The congregation is welcome. Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, November 2! Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour before you go to sleep on Saturday night! Christmas is coming soon! Keep an eye out for Christmas Angels and other giving opportunities in the next several weeks. DIRECTORY UPDATES Jacob & Lora Bleacher 407 Hillsmere Drive Annapolis, MD 21403 Frank & Anna Basil 2606 Chapel Lake Drive Unit 107 Gambrills, MD 21054 410-451-1061 Kyle Campbell 223 W. Elmwood Place Chandler, AZ 85248-6379 Clarence Banwell 17 Coach Lane Baltimore, MD 21225 Ashley & Brad Hurst 11804 New Country Lane Columbia, MD 21044 Jim Church churchjamesp@gmail.com THANK YOU! THANK YOU! It is difficult to find the words to thank everyone for all the wonderful ways that you have helped my recovery from hip replacement surgery followed by emergency stomach surgery four days later. Each day I am gaining my strength and mobility. Being able to attend Church for the first time since August and join Calvary members and all Christians for World Wide Communion Sunday on October 5 was heart warming. All the meals that were prepared and delivered to my family for several weeks I can't say thank you enough. They were delicious and with family members at our house a lot during my hospital and Spa Creek stay, it was such a big help. The many flowers, cards, and visits from Pastor Chip and Pastor Mernie and friends meant so very much to me. Abundance of thank you’s and may God bless each and every one of you. Janeice Dickenson Page 3 NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED SEPT. 28, 2014 Stephanie Crane 1605 Old Mill Bottom Rd. Annapolis, MD 21409 Whitney & Justin Hatchett 2021 Huntcliff Drive Gambrills, MD 21054 Caroline Crane 1605 Old Mill Bottom Rd. Annapolis, MD 21409 Kathleen (Katie) Crane 1605 Old Mill Bottom Rd. Annapolis, MD 21409 Allen & Linda Egloff 726 White Swan Drive Arnold, MD 21012 Ernest Hill 5 Perry Circle, Apt. F Annapolis, MD 21402 Christy & Mike Little 301 Skipper Lane Chester, MD 21619 Kristi & Kevin Little 2082 Pear Hill Court Crofton, MD 21114 Jeremy & Keri McCumber 618 Talon Court Arnold, MD 21012 Nancy Mills 1862 Neumann Way Crofton, MD 21114 As this newsletter goes into production, we are in the midst of our first Winter Relief shelter of the 2014-2015 season. A heartfelt thanks to our congregation for their incredible support of this local mission. We are truly blessed to witness God’s love reflected through each of you. Look for our article in the December Chronicle as we reflect back on the week. ~Rob and Pam Biddlecomb Page 4 RELIEF WINTER Rebekah Andres Zachary Little 770 Kimberly Way 301 Skipper Lane Stevensville, MD 21666 Chester, MD 21619 COMMITMENT SUNDAY “Making it Personal” Commitment Sunday is Coming Welcome! You are invited to a very special day in the life of Calvary United Methodist Church. On Sunday, November 16, 2014 we will worship together, celebrate together, and explore ways we are called into a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, our Church, and each other. In the Gospel of John 15: 9-12, Jesus calls us into a personal relationship with Him, and God, As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you: abide in my love. If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Fathers commandments and abide in His love. I have spoken these things to you, that my joy may be in you, and your joy may be full! Wow! The fullness of our joy is what Jesus desires for us. Calvary UMC enables us to embrace and embody this personal relationship in Christ in so many joyful ways through… * * * * Powerful worship, including personal baptisms, weddings, funerals, holy communions Intimate study groups including Bible classes, Sunday School, Disciple, youth and children studies Relationship building groups for individuals, couples, and families Personal experience settings like Winter Relief, ASP, Guatemala Mission, Lighthouse Shelter, Habitat builds, cookie bakes for midshipmen… The list goes on and on in ways that make our faith journey with Christ come alive, become meaningful, and yes, very personal. On Sunday, November 16, we will have the opportunity to fill out, and turn in, a “Making it Personal” affirmation card. This card will be our “YES” to being a vital and significant participant in this personal ministry for Christ, known as Calvary UMC. We do, and we will, joyfully experience, encourage, and participate with our prayer, our being present, our financial gifts, our faithful witness, and our active service to the life and joy of our congregation! So come join us on Sunday, November 16, 2014 to worship in the fullness of Christ’s joy as we gather in “Making it Personal.” Page 5 MISSIONS Once a year the Missions Ministry Team has the privilege and responsibility of disbursing the Endowment Funds. We base our distribution of giving on Acts 1:8b: “You will bear witness for me in Jerusalem, all over Juda and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” We try to balance needs between those of our local community, the United States, and the rest of the world. Our giving this year centered on people living is areas of conflict, health issues and the UMM shower trailer. We are always interested in other areas that we can serve. If you have any suggestions for 2015 contact Claudette Cozad (410-757-8297) or Jane Frantzich (410-721-7344). Always in His Love, Claudette Cozad Page 6 AUDIO VISUAL FUNDRAISING AUDIO VISUAL UPGRADE PROJECT FOR THE SANCTUARY FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN As some of you may know, we have just recently started a fundraising campaign to provide the financial resources to upgrade the sound system and to add video capabilities to our sanctuary. This will better support all the events in our sanctuary including worship services, weddings, vacation bible school, funerals, musical events, and other special events. Everyone in our congregation will benefit from this enhancement to our sanctuary. We have received a significant matching pledge of $10,000 for this purpose, but we must raise an equal amount before that pledge is given. Those two amounts will give us about one-third of the total funds needed. We have also received pledges from other members, but we still need to raise a large amount to reach our goal. Please pray and consider being a part of this exciting project by giving generously. If everyone contributes, we will be able to reach our goal quickly. The details of the upgrade have been in place for a few months now, and several information sessions have been advertised and given. If you would like to know more about exactly what will be done, please call me at 443-995-0606 . Gifts can be given in many ways. Checks with A/V Upgrade in the memo line can be placed in the offering or mailed to the church. Credit card gifts can be made online through Calvary's website by selecting the "A/V Upgrade" fund. There are additional ways to give as well, and I would be happy to discuss this with you. Thank you for your support, Nelson Gardner, Chair-A/V Fundraising Team DID YOU KNOW? Your associate pastor asks, "Did You Know...?" “In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:5) When we hear that we should have the same attitudes as Jesus, the instruction seems clear. There is more than one way, however, people try to accomplish this. First, we can try to imitate Christ and conform to His holy ways. Second, we can let our actions towards one another stem from what we have already experienced in Jesus Christ. There is a subtle nuance between these two ways, yet the nuance makes a big difference. The first focuses on our actions, while the second shifts the focus to God’s preliminary action in us. If we endeavor to imitate Christ in our thoughts and behavior, then the spotlight is on what we are doing. If our behavior is a result of God at work in us, enabling our conduct to be renewed and transformed by Christ, then the spotlight is on what God does in, for, and through us. Think of the difference it makes in the way we relate to others. Think of the difference it makes in the way groups act in society. Think of the difference it makes in the way our nation relates to the world. In a world full of hurt and pain, we need to “have the same mindset as Christ Jesus” so that our actions towards one another arise out of our experience of His love and not something else. It is how we will move toward greater unity. Peace and joy, Mernie Page 7 MUSIC & ARTS Upcoming events: The Calvary and Chancel Choirs will present Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem on Sunday, November 2 at the 8:45 and 11:15 services. This musical work uses excerpts of the traditional Latin Requiem texts to create a peaceful and hopeful musical prayer for those who have made the Great Transition. The Claire College Choir, a choral group from Cambridge, England known internationally as one of the leading college choirs in the world, will be performing a concert here on Sunday, December 7. We are in need of host families who can put them up for one night and transport them to and from the church. We also need folks to assist with providing a Sunday evening meal, and a team who can get pre-ordered lunches on Sunday. If you can help in any of these ways, please contact Stan Livengood at music@calumc.org. Let’s show these visiting foreigners how wonderful our hospitality is! Our Music and Arts Ministry is a broad program area that enhances our worship of God and involves dozens of Calvary members. What are ways in which you can support our Music and Arts Ministry? *Share your talent with the church, if God has blessed you in this way. We have vocal and instrumental ensembles, a dance group, and a drama group, plus ways for visual artists to use their gifts. We especially need handbell ringers right now. *Attend concerts and special worship programs. Our Concert Series is growing our reputation as a place for regional and touring groups to give excellent performances, and this fall we’ll host an international choir. This is a great outreach and draws many from the community. Do you also attend these? (Be sure to pick up our season brochure in the main lobby, designed by Leah Livengood.) Our own choirs also sing well-prepared, beautiful music in special services throughout the year, such as our Good Friday service and Advent Lessons and Carols. Our primary audience is God, but it is also encouraging when we have good attendance and support from you. *Bring your children or grandchildren to participate in our Sunday evening Disciple Ship program (formerly M&Ms), that includes two children’s choirs from grades K-5. *Contribute monetarily above your regular church giving. We have a fund for music gifts as well as one for the Calvary Concert Series. As the Concert Series seeks to raise the level of excellence and advertise more, it needs a stronger foundation. *Serve as an usher or assist with a reception for our concerts. *Thank the participants in our ministry, who have freely offered their time and talent to the glory of God. -Dr. Stanley Livengood Page 8 UPCOMING ACTIVITIES: November 2—Disciple Ship Serves at Winter Relief November 23—Advent Family Festival November 2, 9, 16—Disciple Ship Did You Recognize God?! October 12 was Children’s Sabbath. Calvary’s children happily and proudly joined in serving at all three worship services. They greeted members and visitors, they sang and motioned two songs, they received the offering, and shared God’s Word as they read the Scripture for the day. It was a “big deal” to the children and they were excited to be helping out. Our many thanks to those adults who helped us in learning how to be the hands, feet, and word of God as we served Him in a worship service. Your gentleness, your patience, and your joy encouraged and shaped us. We saw God in you and we hope you saw God in us! ~Ms. Christy ABUNDANT BLESSINGS AT CALVARY CENTER Please help us welcome Mrs. Johnna Parker as our Director with a warm smile and a heartfelt thank you. She has been a teacher with Calvary Center for 11 years and has taught all of the age levels in her tenure with us. We are richly blessed with Mrs. Parker’s Spirit-led leadership and knowledgeable experience. Calvary Center has classes for both 3 year olds and 4 year olds as well as offering before and after care services. If you are interested in touring the school on a Tuesday or Thursday, please contact Mrs. Parker on 410-268-3812. Calvary Center enjoyed their first field trip which was to Papa John’s Pumpkin Patch. The children had fun and saw animals. They were all delighted to pick out their pumpkins to take home! Page 9 Cookie Factory Dates: (all Saturdays) November 8, 2014 ; February 7, 2015 December 6, 2014 ; March 7, 2015 January 10, 2015: April 25, 2015 Save the Date: December 21, a youth Ugly Christmas Sweater Party, time and location TBD. Also stay tuned for more upcoming events for Winter and Summer of 2015! SNYF– Come join us most Sunday nights from 5-6:30 pm, for a time of fun, food, games and devotions! Sunday School is off and flying, come join us during the 8:45am worship service! Page 10 UNITED METHODIST WOMEN The speaker that we had on October 6 was very good and informative on the subject of "Human Trafficking". We learned that it is very bad in our local area of Baltimore and Washington, not excluding Anne Arundel County either. We also learned that Maryland does not have adequate laws to deal with this social issue, and we must address this to our state legislators. For more information you may contact the Maryland Rescue and Restore Coalition or check on the web. Their site is: http://marylandcoalition.org. It seemed that Maryland has many problems with this matter. "Now in Joppa there was a disciple whose name was Tabitha, which in Greek is Dorcas. She was devoted to good works and acts of charity." Acts 9:36 The United Methodist Women work within the Social Principles of the United Methodist Church. The Social Principles have their grounding in the "Book of Discipline". One of the historic principles of our organization has been human rights for all people. This is based upon the belief that God is the creator of all races and we are all God's children. Therefore, opportunities for fellowship and service, personal growth, and freedom in every aspect of life are inherent rights of everyone. The United Methodist Women have tried to build a community and social order without racial barriers. The United Methodist Women have worked on social policies in the subject areas of: literacy, basic human rights; economic justice; domestic violence and sexual abuse; human trafficking; call to end world hunger/ Poverty; Drug Crisis; Homelessness in the US. All of these areas relate directly to concerns of women, children and youth. Therefore we transform our words into action. These remain ongoing issues of the UMW. Continue to check the Fall Boutique on November Sundays, the pecans will be here on November 9 in the Fellowship Hall between services. November is "World Thank Offering" month and we will have a combined effort with the children in the Sunday evening programs to collect this offering. Our groups continue to meet monthly: Friendship Circle meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7 pm and Harmony Circle meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 1 pm. Blessings, Colette Stevenson The Women's Retreat has returned! Please join us February 20-22, 2015 for a Psalm Study led by Rev. Mernie Crane. We will stay at the Bon Secours Retreat Center in Marriotsville, MD. The $300 cost covers meals, a single room, and single bathroom. Scholarships or partial scholarships are available. Molly Estabrook will be signing ladies up Sundays at church. For more information, please email her at tomollymusic@yahoo.com. We are looking forward to a wonderful weekend to grow closer to God and to each other! Page 11 UNITED METHODIST MEN Meetings and Missions The Men of Calvary are invited to gather on Tuesday, November 18 for an evening of fellowship and faith. Stay tuned for the speaker and topic of interest. A light meal will be served promptly about 6:30 pm and the meeting and celebration will begin at 7 pm. Manidokan Men’s Retreat November 7 to 9, 2014 We are very pleased to be holding our first weekend retreat! It will be held at the Manidokan Camp and Retreat Center, from 7:30 pm Friday, November 7 to 1 pm on Sunday, November 9. Pastor Rick Gray will be our leader and will it will be an amazing event. The cost is $130 per person and all men are invited. The cost includes the room for 3-5 people per room, food, and fellowship. If you have never been to Manidokan, it is a beautiful facility and should make for a very memorable weekend. You will also have ½ day on Saturday to visit the many sites around the area including Harpers Ferry and the C&O Canal, Please RSVP ASAP to Ken Forrester ken.forrester@csileasing.com or 410-991-7099. Prayin,’ Parkin’ Cars & Navy Football It should be noted that the donations collected by the UMM “Put the car over there” staff from Navy parking patrons provide a good portion of funds to support UMM mission efforts during the year. So, if you can’t be a collector, be a parker & a giver. Home (Annapolis) dates remaining are: 11/15 (GA Southern) and (tentatively) the Northrop Grumman Military Bowl on December 27. Contact Ken Forrester at 410-991-7099 or (ken.forrester@csileasing.com ) or Dave Born (daveborn23@gmail.com) or 443-421-0832 to sign up. Golf Outing & Annual Fall BBQ Tuesday, October 21 was a very special day as the morning featured golf at Queenstown Country Club in Queenstown, MD on their River course, and the evening was the annual fall BBQ gathering. We had three speakers: Nancy Mills, our Director of Discipleship; Christie Little, our Director of Children’s Ministries; and Sarah Lanzi, our Director of Youth Ministries who told us a little about themselves, their vision for their position, and how the UMM can help. Although further details are unavailable as we go to press, results of both events will be forthcoming. HAPPY THANKSGIVING from the UMM! God Bless, Dave Myers PLEASE REMEMBER: All men of Calvary are UMM members. Just share your name and some basic contact info to join our group or just come to our monthly meeting—we are a friendly group. You can serve at will and when you can. Contact information can be sent to ken.forrester@csileasing.com or MattSBallard@aol.com, or you can just say “hi” at church! Page 12 Page 13 Ken Brown Beth Chase Carolee Duckman Pamela Houchens Tanya Rachfal Kathryn Chumney Sue Jeglinski Drew Lidster Kenneth Rachfal Michael St. John Michele Houston Kate Johnson 17 Robert Arneson Edgar Bowen Susan Cook 24 Kai Fornes Jennifer Hart Art Turman Hans Steffen Carol Sullivan Clair Sumner 16 Rachael Czyzia John Russell Lucas West 23 Dorothy Hardesty Marilyn Recknor David Trapp Susan Amos Gaylene Beard Glenore Detwiler Liz Norton Nancy Titus 30 12 11 10 9 Katy Tidd Ashley West 25 John Goodhue Sue Penix Paul Warner 18 Bruce Hook Zach Little Spike Muller Jason Smith Tricia Ternovan Evelyn Bergen Katie Nivens Sue Bourne Susan Mergler Matt Dickey Jennifer Steinfeld 27 Nancy Dean Kevin Little Ellen Ward Cynthia Achorn Randy Adams Laura Clifton Elizabeth Hamilton Darren Quillen 26 20 19 Andrew Frantzich 13 6 5 4 Thursday Anna Chalstrom Bart Johnson Sunny Schust Wednesday 3 Tuesday Dale Hutchins Marilyn Jarriel Mary Miller Randy Sisulak Monday 2 Sunday November 2014 Birthdays Marilyn Jones Peggy McElree Paige Reinauer Gloria Sheckells 28 Pat Blew May Frances Ramsey Lindsea Sharpe 21 Patti Cadogan Wayne Daniels Carol Fitzkee Scott Wells 14 7 Friday Jamie Banwell Taylor Bernhardt Thomas Elwood Mike Klaus Ken Nesbit Katherine Vavrina Beth Wilt 29 Annie Fowlkes Lori Livingston 22 Christine Hughes 15 Katy Caple Jim Church Susan Gottschalk Sarah Sealey Janice Spriggs 8 Kelsey Lizzio Betty Magruder 1 Saturday Page 14 Monday 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 7:00 Chancel Choir 8:30 Men’s Cov. Disc. 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. 12:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE 4:00 Hanging of the Greens 5:00 Disciple Ship 5:00 SNYF 5:00 Covenant Bible Study SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE 5:00 Covenant Bible Study 30 26 25 24 23 THANKSGIVING DAY Church Offices Closed 28 9:00 Chronicle Mail-out 27 21 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:30 Bible Study 7:00 Basic Christian Beliefs 7:00 Church Council 7:00 Chancel Choir 8:30 Men’s Cov. Disc. 6:30 UMM 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Friendship Circle 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. 12:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. Saturday 7:30 Cookie Factory 8 WINTER RELIEF 8:30 Stewardship 10:00 Choir Rehearsal 1 29 22 7:30 Maintenance Breakfast 15 UMM RETREAT Nov. 7-9 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Prayer Shawl 10:00 Amos Study 6:00 Disciple IV 7:00 Praise Team 7:30 Calvary Choir 19 18 17 16 14 7 Friday 20 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Amos Study 6:00 Disciple IV 7:00 Finance MT 7:00 Trustees MT 7:00 Praise Team 7:30 Calvary Choir 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:30 Bible Study 7:00 CHARGE CONF. 7:00 Basic Christian Beliefs 7:00 Chancel Choir Church Offices Closed 6:00 UMM Board 7:00 Staff Parish Rel. MT 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. COMMITMENT SUNDAY SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE 5:00 Disciple Ship 5:00 SNYF 5:00 Covenant Bible Study 13 12 11 VETERAN’S DAY 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Amos Study 6:00 Disciple IV 7:00 Praise Team 7:30 Calvary Choir 6 CHRONICLE DEADLINE 12:00 Staff Appreciation Lunch 1:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. 6:30 Worship MT 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:30 Bible Study 7:00 Basic Christian Beliefs 7:00 Mission MT 7:00 Chancel Choir 8:30 Men’s Cov. Disc. 6:30 UMW Board 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. Thursday 10 5 4 Wednesday SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE 11:15 Youth Council 5:00 Disciple Ship 5:00 SNYF 5:00 Covenant Bible Study 12:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. 3 Tuesday 9 DLST ENDS! SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE 5:00 Disciple Ship 5:00 SNYF 5:00 Covenant Bible Study WINTER RELIEF 2 8:45 Traditional Worship Children’s Sunday School 10:00 Contemporary Worship Children’s & Adult Sunday School 11:15 Traditional Worship UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE Sunday November 2014 Events Page 15 Office Hours: Monday—Friday 8:30 am—5 pm office@calumc.org chronicle@calumc.org calumc.org 410-268-1776 FAX: 410-268-5283 CALVARY CHURCH OFFICE Bishop Marcus Matthews, Baltimore-Washington Conference The Rev. Evan Young, Annapolis District Superintendent 410-268-3812, calvarycenter@calumc.org Director of Audio/Media Ministries……………...tbd Sunday Nursery Attendants………….Susan Giokas, Anina Mayhew Director, Calvary Center School…...Johnna Parker karenc@calumc.org Office Assistant…………………...………..Karen Conroy janish@calumc.org Administrative Assistant………...……..Janis Hosmer treasurer@calumc.org Organist.…………………………....….……...David Beatty Director, Handbell Choir………..…...…..Bruce Smith Director, Children’s Choirs………..….…..Noël Butler Director, Praise Team………..……….….Ira Ostrowski Treasurer………………………..……...Pam Biddlecomb Ext. 106, music@calumc.org Director of Music & Arts..……...Stanley Livengood Ext. 105, youth@calumc.org Director of Youth Ministries…………....Sarah Lanzi Ext. 115, children@calumc.org Director of Children’s Ministries …….Christy Little Ext. 104, education@calumc.org Director of Discipleship…………………...Nancy Mills kenanh@calumc.org Parish Minister …………………..…….Kenan Habetler Ext. 103, merniec@calumc.org Associate Pastor……………………………Mernie Crane Ext. 102, chipw@calumc.org Senior Pastor……………………….Harold B. Wright, II CHURCH STAFF Chairperson, Church Council…………….Jim Phillips Lay Leaders…………………….David & Beth Schoeller Lay Members, Annual Conference……..Bill Abner, Roberta Liddick, Al Keyser, Candace Beckett, Doris Glover Chairperson, Staff-Parish Relations MT…. Cyndy Adams Chairperson, Trustees MT…….……..…Lon Slepicka Co-Chairpersons, Finance MT....Jackie Nicholson, Eric May Financial Secretary.……………………….Donna Kurrle Chair, Stewardship MT………………Nelson Gardner Co-Chairpersons, Missions MT..Claudette Cozad, Jane Frantzich Co-Chairpersons, Education MT…..Sandy Crosier, Kevin Peters Co-Chairpersons, Outreach MT………Susan Amos, Lynn McReynolds Co-Chairpersons, Congregational Care MT…(tba) Chairperson, Worship MT……………....……Jay Irwin Co-Chairpersons, Stephen Ministry……..Jo Layne, Jane Frantzich Leader, Children’s MT…………….………..Julie Barkat Leader, Youth MT…………………….………Cheryl Cook Leader, Older Adult MT………….....Kenan Habetler President, United Methodist Women.... Colette Stevenson President, United Methodist Men...Ken Forrester Co-Chairpersons, Building MT ……...Doug Sweely, Lori Sweely Chairperson, Calvary Center School… Jaime Hanafourde Public Relations…………………………………Dave Born (MT = Ministry Team) CHURCH LEADERSHIP Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Annapolis, MD Permit 207 Calvary United Methodist Church 301 Rowe Boulevard Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Ph: 410-268-1776 Fax: 410-268-5283 E-mail: office@calumc.org www.calumc.org As a committed United Methodist community, we strive to know and worship God, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; to grow in faith and love through ministry, discipleship, and fellowship; and to go into the world to bring others to Christ through mission. We at Calvary Church are committed to making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Know….Grow…Go... NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS November 1: November 2: November 7-9: November 8: November 11: November 15: November 16: November 23: November 27: Stewardship Meeting Daylight Savings Time ends UMM Retreat Cookie Factory Veteran’s Day Church offices closed Maintenance Breakfast Commitment Sunday Hanging of the Greens Thanksgiving Day Church offices closed