2015 - Colonial Park United Methodist Church
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2015 - Colonial Park United Methodist Church
Colonial Park United Methodist Church Making disciples of Jesus Christ by seeking God’s will, sharing God’s love, and serving God and our neighbors Volume 32 April 22, 2015 Number 16 The following is a blog post by Josh Daffern I came across, and it’s full of truth. 10 Things the Church Puts Ahead of Reaching People You would think the Great Commission is clear enough: Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations. Unfortunately, too many churches put other things ahead of reaching people. Here are 10 of the biggest: 1. Location – Some people are tied to an address. Church is an address, a location. I’ve seen churches die because their people moved away and they weren’t willing to reach the new folks in their neighborhood. 2. Buildings/Architecture – For some, the bricks and mortar are what make the church sacred, not the people. At my first church when our youth group exploded in growth we had to move into the sanctuary because it was the only room big enough for us. We had some ladies that were so concerned that every Thursday morning they would come into the sanctuary after our Wednesday nights and look up and down the pews for nicks or scratches. They were more concerned with the architecture then the people that architecture was designed to meet. 3. Tradition – You knew this one would get in here. Tradition has killed many a church. When churches pursue the past more than they pursue people, that church will die. Many times preachers will preach on the last seven words of Jesus, the seven phrases Jesus said while on the cross. I’ll never forget what a Bible college professor told me once. He said, “Do you know what the last seven words of a church are? We’ve never done it that way before.” 4. Music Preferences – This one splits up more churches than perhaps anything else. We’re fine reaching the next generation for Jesus, as long as they like our music our way. That’s putting music preferences above people. And I’m not saying the contemporary music is the final answer. It’s not a particular style of music but the heart behind that’s willing to give up musical preferences to reach the next generation for Jesus. I’ve said this before, but when I’m older and I’ve got great-grandkids running around, I’m not sure what kind of church music they’ll like, but I guarantee you I probably won’t like it. The question is will I be willing to put reaching others ahead of my musical preferences? 5. Programs – The early church reached their world for Christ and became the dominant religion in the Roman Empire without Sunday School, without VBS, without youth groups or children’s choirs. Church programs are designed to reach people, but we can never let them become more important than people. 6. Control - Some churches are stifled because there are a few families in control, and they simply don’t want to give up control. They put control ahead of reaching people. 7. Social Status – The Bible says that in Christ there are no slaves or free or Greeks or Barbarians but we are all one in Christ. However, too many churches aren’t willing to reach people outside of their racial, economic, or social status. 8. Cleanliness – Some churches aren’t willing to do the heavy lifting required, they’re not willing to roll up their sleeves and embrace the messes of the world. If we’re not willing to get a little dirty, we’ll never reach the world. 9. Status Quo – Some churches simply don’t want to change. They’re good. The light bill is paid, the buildings are paid off, there’s enough of a crowd to give the illusion that something is happening. Some churches aren’t willing to embrace the chan ge necessary to reach people. 10. Religion – Put it all together, some churches put religion above people. They put their rituals, their observances, their routines, their beliefs, their ministry structures ahead of people. They feel like they’re loving God, but they don’t realize that you can’t truly love God if you don’t love people. Peace, Scott The Week Ahead . . . Sunday, April 26 8:30 am Traditional Worship Service 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Nursery 9:30 am The Gathering Worship Service 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Traditional Worship Service Kids’ Own Worship/202 12:00 pm Children’s Library Open Children’s Council Meeting/GR 4:00 pm Colonial Park Rangers Youth Group/FP 6:30 pm Pickleball/CLC Monday, April 27 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC MDO 5:30 pm Yoga/CLC Tuesday, April 28 6:00 am Men’s Spiritual Quest/CR 9:30 am UMW Craft Group/FH 1:00 pm Knitting & Crochet Group/GR 6:00 pm Zumba/CLC Wednesday, April 29 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC MDO 10:00 am Prayer Group/GR 2:30 pm Youth Activities 5:30 pm Yoga/CLC Wednesday Faire Dinner 6:00 pm Helping Hands Circle/105 6:30 pm Chancel Choir Thursday, April 30 9:00 am—5:00 pm Life Line Screening/CLC 12:00 pm Toastmasters/CR Friday, May 1 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC MDO Saturday, May 2 8:30 am Men’s Breakfast & Study/FH CR - Conference Room SC - Sanctuary FP - Fire Place FH - Fellowship Hall CLC - Christian Life Center (Gym) GR - Garden Room CH - Chapel THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS J.O.Y. Senior Adult Schedule All senior adults are invited to mark their calendars with the following schedule of activities for this month. Plan to attend and enjoy each event with your friends! J.O.Y. Supper Club at Lunch: 11:00 am on Thursday, April 23 Our J.O.Y. Supper Club at Lunch will meet at 11:00 am on April 23. We are having lunch at Mosa Asian Bistro, 850 South White Station Road. This is one of our church community's most popular restaurants. (It is also very popular with those of us who are on the staff of Colonial Park!) They have a broad menu with prices ranging from $3.50 to $15. Please go by the sign up sheet at the church so we can make our arrangements. Please be present at the restaurant at 11:00 am for a time of great food and fellowship. If you need transportation, please call Joe at 489-3899. Family Promise Golf Tournament Family Promise of Memphis is SO excited about this year’s annual golf tournament, being hosted at Quail Ridge Golf Course on Monday, April 27, 2015 – 1 pm shotgun start. They are offering a chance to win a new car and a chance to “Beat the Pro,” and they would LOVE to see you there! You can register online by going to: https://sites.google.com/site/fpmemphisgolf/. Come on out for a fun afternoon of golf, food and prizes, as well as wonderful fellowship! Even if you don’t play golf, it takes quite a few volunteers to host the event, and they can use your help. If you need a registration flyer, or would like to volunteer, please contact Amy Barnes at amy@familypromiseofmemphis.org or 452-6446. See you there! Fall Soccer Is Coming Soon The season will run from the middle of August through the end of October. This program is for boys and girls ages 5 to 11. Each team will practice one day a week and play an eight game schedule. The cost is $65 per player and the registration will run from May 1 to June 30. All teams will play small sided soccer games from 5 v 5 to 9 v 9 depending on their ages to ensure more touches on the ball and increased skill development. If you have any questions, you can call Brian Maness at 901-6835286 or email at bmaness@colonialpark.org. Fused Glass Jewelry Class On Thursday, May 21, we will be having two classes on Fused Glass Jewelry taught by Brian Maness. The cost of each class is $30, and every student will be able to make multiple pairs of earrings and pendants. The first one will be from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and the second class will be from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Space is limited so get registered today. You can register by calling the Church Office at 683-5286 or emailing bmaness@colonialpark.org. Vacation Bible School Is Coming! 9am-Noon on June 1-5 April 26 Acolytes Hannah Clark & Ava Gayso Nursery Rachel Woods Surprising Adventures Amazing Experiments Incredible Music Lip-Smacking Snacks Glacier Games New Friends Extended 2’s 3’s & 4’s Mandy Robertson & Christine Russell Children’s Church Eric Clark & Brad Walker CP Ranger Dinner Stacy Lowe The Coolest Week of the Summer! 2 Adult Study Group: Rainy day Sunday, but 19 members still made it to Sunday School. Our opening prayer was given by Pollye Norman, and our funny was told by Ann Barnett. Bill Fuller played the piano again for our joyful noises. Betty Jordan was our Sweet Lady, and she had several good cookies—yum! Jim Moss gave a great lesson on John 17, and then gave our closing prayer. Please visit us any Sunday. Covenant Class: Room 105 - We invite new worshipers and guests to our class. We are an intergenerational fellowship of couples and singles from the mid-30’s on up, and our classroom is located across from the choir room down from the nursery. We study a variety of short-term lessons. We look forward to seeing you Sunday. Fidelis: We thank you, Bill Detling, for the lesson today, titled, "Believe God's Love" and the key verse being "Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born from God. Whoever loves someone who is a parent loves the child born to the parent." As our lesson says, "Love, sweet love" was a favorite song..."and just too little of" a good message...However, we all are working on that...and that is the great hope. 12 members present. Visitors are always welcome. TR Friendship: We are studying the book 6 Things You Should Know About God by Tom Berlin. If you are looking for a Sunday School class, you are invited to visit with us. We meet in room 251 above the Fellowship Hall at 9:45. Wesleyan Class: Sunday, April 26, Robert Scallions will be teaching. Title of the lesson: Watch Out for Deceivers. Purpose: To understand that belief has consequences for behavior. Hearing the word: 1 John 5:6-12, 18-20; 2 John. Key Verses: Watch yourselves so that you don't lose what we've worked for but instead receive a full reward. (2 John 8) Junior High/Senior High Sunday School: Join us in Room 250 for lively Bible lessons and discussions that will help jumpstart your week at 9:45 am each Sunday morning. M u s ic No t e s Hooray! Everyone pay attention! We will be forming a short-term "patriotic singing group" in the upcoming weeks. The Music Ministry is planning a splendid ''Fourth of July" extravaganza (which, incidentally, will not be on the 4th) and we need lots of folks from our congregation to come sing some patriotic songs with us. All the songs will be familiar and there is no "audition" to be in the group. We will rehearse during the month of June and will present our program at the end of June. So, start giving it some thought and then decide to come help us out. More details to follow. Chancel Choir—rehearsal this Wednesday night - 6:30 to 7:30 pm. New people are always welcome. We're looking forward to Sunday, May 3, when we will celebrate Youth Sunday in our church. Some of the youth will be singing in the 8:30 and 11:00 am services and they will be joined by the Chancel Choir at the 11:00 o'clock hour. Mini Strikers Soccer Program This is our 4 year old soccer program. The program is a six week clinic where the kids will learn the fundamentals of soccer and play small sided 3 v 3 games. Each clinic will be held on Sunday afternoons. The cost of the program is $40, and registration will run from May 1 to June 30. If you have any questions, please call Brian Maness at 683-5286 or email at bmaness@colonialpark.org. Mark your calendars for our spring plant sale to benefit Children’s Ministry. This year’s sale will be held: 10:00 am—2:00 pm on May 9 and 8:00 am—12:00 pm on May 10 in the Grice Memorial Garden Donations will be accepted all day on Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9, before 10:00 am. This year’s sale will be open to the community. Gardeners, please remember us as your perennials begin to emerge! 3 Remembering Our Vows… Will you support Colonial Park United Methodist Church with your prayers, your presence, your gifts, your service and your witness? Our Prayers: LeBonheur *Kay’den Perry, 443 Methodist Germantown *Lynn Harris, 302N the family of Lucy Ray, who passed away on April 21, 2015. And to the family of Dot McManus, who passed away on April 20, 2015. Our Service: Thank you to everyone who helped us host Family Promise last week! Our Presence: 4/19/15 Worship, 8:30 am: 44 The Gathering, 9:30 am: 81 Worship, 11:00 am: 126 Total: 251 Sunday School: 83 CP Rangers: 26 Our Offerings: Sunday Offering 4/19/15 Budget Weekly Requirement $ 6,179.75 $ 690,846.00 $ 13,285.50 Gifts to the Church In memory of Irene Paine, by Ben & Betty Hale. Shirley Parham, by The Doctors and Staff of Memphis Family Vision, Ben & Betty Hale, Bill & Betty Pearigen, DeDe Scott and Stephanie McVay. Shirley Parham, by Lottie Hogue, Gloria Hurdle, and the Fidelis Sunday School Class to the Senior Adult Ministry. Ralph Woods, brother of Alton Woods, by Roberta Landers. CrossRoads UMW Is Hosting a Fashion Show The United Methodist Women of CrossRoads UMC will be hosting their annual Fashion Show and Luncheon on Saturday, May 2, at 11:00 am. This event will include a silent auction, which begins at 10:30 am, door prizes, fashions by Christopher & Banks, and their “Famous Chicken Salad” lunch. The cost is $15 per person, and you can reserve your tickets by calling 737-3776. with Heather Tuesdays 6pm CPUMC GYM Non-Profit Organization Colonial Park United Methodist Church 5330 Park Avenue Memphis, TN 38119-3605 U.S. POSTAGE PAID Memphis, TN Permit No. 671 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Tel: (901) 683-5286 Fax: (901) 684-1391 E-mail: info@colonialpark.org Web: www.colonialpark.org Office Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Church Staff Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Scott A. Alford Directors of Senior Adults & Home Care Ministries Rev. Dr. Joe & Mary Ann Piercey Pastor Emeritus Rev. Charles Stewart Director of Music Bill Fuller Organist Susan Steppe Director of Children’s Ministries Debbie Trusty Director of Mother’s Day Out Elizabeth Levy Director of Youth Christie Entrekin Director of Recreation Brian Maness Financial/Membership Staff Charlotte Martin Admin./Publications Staff Erin Potter Facility Maintenance Erica Clark & Neil Vause Church Security Eric Clark is a weekly newsletter of Colonial Park United Methodist Church. Items for the newsletter should be submitted by noon on Monday to Erin Potter, Publications Secretary. The newsletter is published biweekly, mailed third class on Wednesday, and e-mailed weekly, except holidays. Visitors are invited to the Sunday worship services at 8:30, 9:30 and 11:00 am, and to Sunday School at 9:45 am. Join us Sunday mornings 9:30 am in the CLC Neighborhood Center Food Drive Featured Food for April: Canned or Dry Milk Products Sunday Morning Worship April 26: Dr. Scott Alford Liturgist: Mark Jackson Sermon: Laying Down Our Lives Scriptures: 1 John 3:16-24, John 10:11-18 Communion Offering: Pastor’s Discretionary Fund Drop donations in the grocery basket in the main hall. Holy Community UMC Smith Center Breakfast Schedule: May 17 Open Door We’ve got Youth Sunday coming up on May 3. Talk to Christie to see how you can get involved! Children: $3.50 Menu for April 29: Salad, Rolls, Ramen Noodle Casserole with Sausage, Baked Sweet Potatoes, Steamed Asparagus, and Brownies. All reservations must be paid for by noon on the Monday prior. GROUP Yoga @ Colonial Park Mondays & Wednesdays at 5:30 pm in the CLC 4 Adults: $7.00 Topic: The Power of His Name The next Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study will be on Saturday, May 2, at 8:30 am in the Fellowship Hall. May 2015 @ Colonial Park UMC Locations: GR—Garden Room CR—Conference Room CLC—Christian Life Center (Gym) FP—FirePlace FH—Fellowship Hall SC—Sanctuary Sun Mon 4 9:30 am MDO Youth Sunday See Sunday Schedule 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 5:30 pm Yoga Wednesday Faire Sunday Schedule 2:30 pm Youth Group/GR 8:30 & 11:00 am Traditional Worship Services 5:30 pm Dinner/FH 8:30 am - 12 pm Nursery 6:00 pm Helping Hands Circle/Craft Rm. 9:30 am The Gathering Worship Service/CLC (4th Wednesday in 105) 9:45 am Sunday School Classes 6:30 pm Chancel Choir 11 am Kids’ Own Worship, 202 12 pm Children’s Library Open 4 pm Youth Group/FP Making disciples of Jesus Christ by 6:30 pm Pickleball/CLC seeking God’s will, sharing God’s love and serving God and our neighbors. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 9:30 am MDO 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 2 8:30 am Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study/FH 3 5 6 am Men’s Spiritual Quest/CR 9:30 am UMW Craft Group/FH 1 pm Knitting Group/GR 6 pm Zumba/CLC 6 9:30 am MDO 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 10 am Prayer Group/GR 5:30 pm Yoga/CLC See Wednesday Faire 7 12 pm Toastmasters/ CR 1:30 pm Pickleball/ CLC 8 9:30 am MDO 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/FH 9 10 am—2 pm Spring Plant Sale/Garden 10 12 6 am Men’s Spiritual Quest/CR 1 pm Knitting Group/GR 6 pm Zumba/CLC 6 pm Doss/Shettles Grp. 13 9:30 am MDO 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 10 am Prayer Group/GR 5:30 pm Yoga/CLC See Wednesday Faire 14 10 am—2:45 pm HMS Orders 12 pm Toastmasters/ CR 12 pm JOY Lunch/FH 1:30 pm Pickleball/ CLC 15 9:30 am MDO 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 16 19 6 am Men’s Spiritual Quest/CR 10:00 am UMW Circle Mtgs. 1 pm Knitting Group/GR 6 pm Zumba/CLC 6:30 pm Men’s Dinner & Mtg./ FH 20 9:30 am MDO 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 10 am Prayer Group/GR 5:30 pm Yoga/CLC See Wednesday Faire 21 22 10 am JOY Outing 9:30 am MDO 10 am Glass Class/FH 9:30 am Fitness Our 12 pm Toastmasters/ Way/CLC CR 1:30 pm Pickleball/ CLC 6 pm Glass Class/FH 23 6 am—12 pm UMM Ribs Sale/FP 24 25 26 Day of Pentecost Church Office Closed 6 am Men’s Spiritual Quest/CR See Sunday Schedule for Memorial Day 9:30 am UMW Craft Group/FH 1 pm Knitting Group/GR 6 pm Zumba/CLC No Afternoon Youth 27 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 10 am Prayer Group/GR 5:30 pm Yoga/CLC 6 pm Helping Hands/105 6:30 pm Chancel Choir No Wednesday Faire 28 29 11 am JOY Supper Club 9:30 am Fitness Our at Lunch Way/CLC 12 pm Toastmasters/ CR 1:30 pm Pickleball/ CLC 30 11 am—12 pm HMS Pick Up/FH 11 9:30 am MDO Mother’s Day See Sunday Schedule 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 5:30 pm Yoga 8 am—12 pm Spring Plant Sale/Garden No Afternoon Youth 17 18 Confirmation Sunday 9:30 am MDO See Sunday Schedule 9:30 am Fitness Our Way/CLC 12 pm UMW Lunch/FH 5:30 pm Yoga 31 See Sunday Schedule 2 pm Safe Sanctuaries & Crew Leader Training 3 pm Safe Sanctuaries & Crew Leader Training No Afternoon Activities 5