April-26-Traditional.. - Edenton Street United Methodist Church
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April-26-Traditional.. - Edenton Street United Methodist Church
Edenton Street United Methodist Church The Worship of God Fourth Sunday of Easter April 26, 2015 Welcome to all guests worshipping with us this morning! We are grateful that you chose to worship at Edenton Street. Please let us know who you are by signing the Fellowship Pad in the pew. For information about ministries or membership, contact Joy Owen, Director of Welcoming Ministries, at 919-832-7535, ext. 350, or jowen@esumc.org. Children in worship We welcome children to worship and have a basket of quiet sanctuary activities available in the entryway. As you leave, please return them to the basket. Special assistance Hearing aids and large print hymnals are available from the ushers. Our Sanctuary is fitted with an induction loop system for those with hearing aids. Please switch your device to “T.” Your Hearing Aid provider can upgrade your device with the T-Coil option. The Gathering of God’s People As we gather, may the sanctuary be filled with the voices of God’s people meeting and greeting one another with the love of Christ. Welcome Rev. Ned Hill Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow (8:40 a.m.) Bell Song (10:55 a.m.) Voluntary Old 100th Wagner Introit The Great Commandment Round Henderson/Ingram/Milton The Cherub Choir Love, love the Lord with all your heart, strength, soul, and mind! (Matthew 22:37) + Call to Worship Leader: Deep inside us all – old and young alike People: There is a place of faith. Leader: A place of trust and hope and love, People: Without which there is no peace. Leader: Jesus said, “Let the children come unto me, and do not hinder them, People: For to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.” Leader: Hear, then, O people of God: approach this hour as children of the Almighty, People: With innocence of heart and unlimited hope, Leader: With trust that makes you vulnerable, People: And with faith with makes us whole. + Presentation of the Cross and the Light of Christ + Processional I Sing a Song of the Saints of God UMH 712 Grand Isle 1. I sing a song of the saints of God, patient and brave and true, who toiled and fought and lived and died for the Lord they loved and knew. And one was a doctor, and one was a queen, and one was a shepherdess on the green; they were all of them saints of God, and I mean, God helping, to be one too. 2. They loved their Lord so dear, so dear, and his love made them strong; and they followed the right for Jesus’ sake the whole of their good lives long. And one was a soldier, and one was a priest, and one was slain by a fierce wild beast; and there’s not any reason, no, not the least, why I shouldn’t be one too. 3. They lived not only in ages past; there are hundreds of thousands still. The world is bright with the joyous saints who love to do Jesus’ will. You can meet them in school, on the street, in the store, in church, by the sea, in the house next door; they are saints of God, whether rich or poor, and I mean to be one too. Anthem This is the Day Burrows This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. This is the day for worship, this is a day for song, A day to praise our gracious Lord who loves us all lifelong. This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. This is a day for sharing, this is a day for prayer, A day to talk with one who listens, the one who’s always there.This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24) Celebration of Our Life Together + Passing of the Peace Baptismal Covenant I Pg. 33, UMH Rev. Hill Eleanor Rollins Brown, daughter of Jason and Jenny Brown (10:55) Bulletin Notes: Items marked in bold print are spoken by the congregation. + Indicates the congregation is invited to stand as able. Hymns and prayers listed with a UMH designation may be found in The United Methodist Hymnal located in the pews. Bulletins may be recycled in the boxes located in the narthex. Today we celebrate and give thanks for the Children’s Music and Worship Arts Ministries at Edenton Street. Today concludes our choir year together as we have learned about praising God with our hands, feet, voices, and lives. The children involved in the music ministry program are shown God’s love in a fun, supportive, and creative environment as we encourage the children to praise God in all of the many arts of the church. We are thankful to each group and to their leaders who have given so freely of their time, talents, and energy to teach these young musicians about God’s love demonstrated to us through music and the arts. David Webster White, son of David and Katherine White (10:55) Audrey Grace Horton, daughter of Brent and Katherine Horton (10:55) 2 Darden Langley O’Dea, daughter of Thomas and Sara O’Dea (10:55) Thanksgiving Over the Water Leader: The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. Leader: Let us pray. Eternal Father: When nothing existed but chaos, you swept across the dark waters and brought forth light. In the days of Noah, you saved those on the ark through water. After the flood, you set in the clouds a rainbow. When you saw your people as slaves in Egypt, you led them to freedom through the sea. Their children you brought through the Jordan to the land which you promised. People: Sing to the Lord, all the earth. Tell of God’s mercy each day. Leader: In the fullness of time you sent Jesus, nurtured in the water of a womb. He was baptized by John and anointed by your spirit. He called his disciples to share in the baptism of his death and resurrection and to make disciples of all nations. People: Declare his works to the nations, His glory among all the people. Leader: Pour out your Holy Spirit, to bless this gift of water and those who receive it, to wash away their sins and clothe them in righteousness throughout their life, that, dying and being raised with Christ, they may share in His final victory. People: All praise to you, Eternal Father, through your Son Jesus Christ, who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns for ever. Amen. 3 Congregational Pledge Leader: Members of the household of faith, I commend to your love and care these children, whom we this day recognize as members of the family of God. Will you endeavor so to live that these children may grow in the knowledge and love of God, through our Savior Jesus Christ? People: With God’s help, we will so order our lives after the example of Christ, that (this child) these children, surrounded by steadfast love, may be established in the faith, and confirmed and strengthened in the way that leads to life eternal. Reception into the Church Rev. Hill and Mrs. Owen Minister: As a member of this congregation will you seek to grow as a disciple of Jesus Christ through the offering of your prayers, presence, gifts, service and witness? New Members: We will. Church Representative: Believing that the word of God is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path, we present to you this Bible. Learn its stories and study its words. Its stories belong to us all and these words speak to us all. New Members: We receive this Bible with our hands, our hearts, and our minds. We will read and study the Bible together. And, we offer this our commitment of gifts and service to God’s glory. (Place commitment cards on the communion rail.) Commendation and Welcome Minister: Brothers and sisters, I commend to your love and care these persons whom we, this day, receive into the membership of this congregation. Do all in your power to increase their faith, confirm their hope, and perfect them in love. Welcome Our Newest Members Glenn Dion, Becky Dion, Nick Parker, Megan Parker, Jan Poff, Catherine Poff, Justin Starks, Christina Starks, Linda Grimes, Gwen Jones, Seth Williford, Dorsey Manning, Anne Coln, Jean Stacks, Mike Freeze, Megan Freeze, Mark Holt, Bruce Blankenhorn, Lee Blankenhorn, Mike Christos, Casey Abbott, Caitlyn West, Robert Spruill, Claudia Saavedra, Bob Matthews, Barb Matthews, Will Bostic, Emily Bostic, Tim Ashby, Derek Van Berkel, Carrie Myers, Lindsey Blankenhorn, Tom Richardson, Ward Warren, Emily Warren, Kyle Parker, Lindsey Parker, Candyce Rumley, Jamie Beck Congregation: We rejoice to recognize you as members of Christ’s holy church and bid you welcome to this congregation of The United Methodist Church. With you, we renew our vows to uphold it by our prayers, our presence, our gifts, our service and our witness. With God’s help, we will so order our lives after the example of Christ that, surrounded by steadfast love, you may be established in the faith and confirmed and strengthened in the way that leads to life eternal. Offering of Our Gifts to God Offertory Sing for Joy, Sing TogetherPatterson Sing for joy, sing together as we learn to live a life of praise. Sing for joy, sing together as we grow in knowledge and grow in faith. Come sing the words of David, the psalms of worship and prayer. Come learn the faith of Elijah, who believed when all despaired. Come follow the pathway of Peter, of James, and Luke, and John. Come sing the stories of Jesus, whose miracles have just begun. Sing for joy, sing together as we learn to live a life of praise. Sing for joy, sing together as we grow Your Gifts… provide for the ministry of music which not only includes our children, youth and adult choirs but music in other worship venues and beyond our Sunday morning worship services. Thank you for your generosity. We encourage online and automated giving! Visit www.esumc.org/give. 4 The flowers on the altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Dr. Bert W. Westbrook by Es’Dorn, Whitley and James Westbrook and their families. Children’s Lesson There is no Lesson for the Children this morning. During the singing of the doxology, threes, fours and fives may leave for Wiggler Worship in room 206. in knowledge and grow in faith. Sing for joy, sing together. With one voice we’ll glorify God’s name! + Doxology 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. UMH 95 + Hymn Jesus Loves Me UMH 191 Jesus Loves Me 1. Jesus loves me! This I know, for the Bible tells me so. Little ones to him belong; they are weak, but he is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! The Bible tells me so. 2. Jesus loves me! This I know, as he loved so long ago, taking children on his knee, saying “Let them come to me.” Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! The Bible tells me so. 3. Jesus loves me still today, walking with me on my way, wanting as a friend to give light and love to all who live. Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! The Bible tells me so 5 + Scripture Lesson Matthew 17:14-21 When they came to the crowd, a man came to him, knelt before him, and said, ‘Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; he often falls into the fire and often into the water. And I brought him to your disciples, but they could not cure him.’ Jesus answered, ‘You faithless and perverse generation, how much longer must I be with you? How much longer must I put up with you? Bring him here to me.’ And Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly. Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, ‘Why could we not cast it out?’ He said to them, ‘Because of your little faith. For truly I tell you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, “Move from here to there”, and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you.’ Sermon Rebuked, and Better For It + Hymn We Walk by Faith Rev. Hill Need prayer? You can now submit prayer requests to pray@esumc.org, or you can fill out the prayer card in the pews. We are honored to lift you up before our loving God, and we keep all requests confidential. + Affirmation of Faith Apostles’ Creed UMH 881 I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord: who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; the third day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. + Gloria Patri Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen. UMH 70 + Blessing 6 Altar flower memorials and dedications are available for May 31, June 7 and June 21. If you are interested, Contact Chris at (919) 676-5465 or chris307@nc.rr.com. We celebrate birth with a rosebud on the altar in honor of ɳɳ To Sarah McGuire on the birth of her son, Rylin Andrew Winters, on April 13. Sympathy ɳɳ To the family of Betty O. Tyson who died on April 11. ɳɳ To the family of Alice Rogers Barbour Wilson who died on April 12. We encourage you to recycle this bulletin (unless you choose to save it, of course!) in one of our paper recycling containers conveniently located in the narthex and in the church office area. Printed Music: All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A-716913. 7 + Choral response May Sunshine Light Your Way Albrecht May sunshine light your way as you move on toward tomorrow. May laughter fill your days with joy instead of sorrow. May you have the strength to soar as on eagles’ wing. And may your heart be filled with joyous songs to sing. May your days be filled with love. May your dreams be never ending. If you find a lucky stay may it always be ascending. May you have the strength to soar as on eagles’ wing. And may your heart be filled with joyous songs to sing. Go in peace, go in love, go in song. + Chimes – In the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit + Postlude Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow Serving in Worship Today Musicians: arr. Bock The Hallelujah Handchime Choir (Michael and Alison Clinkscales - leaders); The Joyful Ringers Handbell Choir (Lara Siffer - director and AnnVirginia Gilbert - assistant) The Cherub Choir (Sarah Winslow - director; Ellen Powell - assistant; and Michael Clinkscales - accompanist) The Celtic Choir (Lou Wells - director; Tammy Fox - accompanist) The Crusader Choir (Josh Dumbleton - director; Eleanor Winegardner - accompanist) Dancing for Him Dance Ensemble (Brook Gunter - director) Greeters: 8:40 Sean Threewitts, Frank and Lynda Bridger 10:55 Jerry Batchelor, Sandy Peele, Frances Norris, Patsy Paris Ushers: 8:40 Howard Cummings, Mike Ellis, Keith Lee, Jody Lockhart, Benjamin Lockhart 10:55 Grayson Hodge, James Brantley, Doug Cowan, Nikki Ellerbe, Carol Griffin, George Hearn, Willis Smith, Perry Dunstan, Finch Monson, Henry Barnette, Everette Knight, Tom West, Martha Hodge Gathering Team: Team G Nursery Coordinators: Abbie Lee Roehm, Jason and Susanne Brown, Damon and Kelly Race, Kevin and Cara Bugg Wiggler Worship: Megan and Matt Gardner, Abbie Lee and Tom Roehm, Ryan and Amy Warren-Kimbro Parking Group: Watts Prayer Team: Donna Hamre, Kris Wilcox, Rita Blackmon ESUMC is a community of faith: Inviting all to encounter Jesus, Construction Update Celebration Planned - Sunday, May 10 On Sunday, May 10, we will celebrate the opening of the newly renovated Brown Chapel, Poindexter lobby and portions of the new Commons area. You are invited to a reception following each of our five worship services. In addition, the Chapel will be open for scripture reading and prayer on Friday evening, May 8 between 5 and 8 p.m., as we prepare for all the ways this new space will be used for worship, education and fellowship. To sign up in advance for the prayer vigil, please go online. In January, 2014, following several years of prayer and discernment, our congregation embarked on three new “Opening Doors” initiatives. With completion of the first phase of this renovation and construction project, we are opening a new door to hospitality, providing additional space for welcoming visitors and for building and strengthening community among our members. In September, we opened a new door of discipleship with renovations to the Bulla Youth Building providing additional space to engage more young people into our rapidly growing youth ministry. And a few months ago we opened a new door to evangelism in launching Church on Morgan, the first of our two new faith communities. While there is excitement about the new space, we are reminded that the most important thing is how we will use this space to bring others to Christ. It’s not about the color of the carpet, the new furnishings or even the wonderful light shining through the windows - all of which will be enjoyed - it’s about the feet that will walk on the carpet, the people who will sit in the chairs and the people we will invite to enter our doors and experience the love of Jesus Christ. As we complete this phase of the project, each of us has an opportunity to reaffirm our mission of bringing others to Christ and to consider how we might strengthen our own relationships with Christ and with each other. Thanks be to God and to all of those who have helped this dream become a reality. Numerous committees have been involved in the planning and execution of this effort. A special word of thanks to the leadership team of the Opening Doors Committee, members of the Hospitality Building Committee and the Sub-Committee on Interiors, chaired by Lynn Wilkerson. While we will begin enjoying the space immediately, like us, this is still a “work in progress”. Construction of the new covered ramp and Garden Gallery is underway, so you will continue to see signs of construction for the next several months. Some interruptions in the ways we navigate our church space will continue, so I ask for your help as we make people feel welcome. Please join us Friday night, May 8, and Sunday morning, May 10, as we celebrate what has been completed and anticipate what is yet to come. To God be the glory, Leslie Bevacqua Coman Chair, Hospitality Building Committee 8 Preparing believers to deepen their dependence on God, eStreet Prayers: April Meet Dr. Mickey Efird Please join with us as we lift up prayers and petitions to our loving God. “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thes 5:16-18). May 6, 10:30 a.m., Room 321 1. Congregational: praise for new life in families, new life in the springtime of God’s creation, and new life through the resurrection of Christ. 2. Local: for all of us who are invested in our downtown community, that we might see and love others as Jesus does. 3. Global: for the friends and families of all affected by the recent Germanwings plane crash in France, including the pilot and his loved ones. Daughters of the King April 28 Edenton Street women and middle and high school girls are invited to join The King’s Princesses and Girls of Grace for our 14th annual Daughters of the King Banquet. We are honored to have our own Amanda Hasley, guest speaker, share her uplifting message, “Stepping into the Presence”, based on Psalm 16:11. Tickets for this special evening are $12. Make your reservation by Monday, April 20 by calling the church office (919-832-7535) OR online at esumc. org. Invite the ladies in your life to celebrate our Christian sisterhood through this joyous evening of fellowship, worship, music, and dining! Sacred Worth April 29 Sacred Worth is a support group for LGBT persons, their families, and allies where stories are shared in a confidential setting. The group meets the last Wednesday of each month, at 7 p.m. in the church parlor. Future meeting dates are 4/29, 5/27, 6/24, 7/29, and 8/26. For more information, please contact Will Hasley at ext 256 / whasley@esumc.org or Sam Isley at 919/834-6042 / sam_ isley@hotmail.com. 9 The Wednesday Morning Bible Study has for a number of years studied the Efird Bible Study Series, using videotapes of numerous books of the Bible led by Dr. James “Mickey” Efird, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Languages and Interpretation at Duke Divinity School. Dr. Efird is a popular teacher and well-known biblical scholar. Members of the class have enjoyed him on video and have often said they wish they could meet him in person. Their wish is coming true! Dr. Efird will visit the class for a social on May 6, and anyone who wishes to meet him and join the visit is invited to be present on that date. Dorathy Chance is the leader of the group and a student of Dr. Efird’s for more than 50 years. The class will challenge Dr. Efird to check up on Dorathy and correct anything she has said that is misleading or just plain wrong! Join the class and join the fun! You will be glad you did! Mothers of Preschoolers: May 7 MOPS stands for Mothers of Preschoolers, a ministry designed to nurture mothers with children from infancy through kindergarten. The women are of many ages and backgrounds, but share the same desire – to be the best mothers they can be. We will meet the first Thursday of each month from 9:45 am – 11:15 am through May. Register for each month online today. While moms enjoy adult time focused on areas of common interest offering inspiration and information relevant to motherhood, the children will be well cared for by nursery caregivers. Lifelong friendships are formed through MOPS as moms realize they are not in this mothering thing alone. MOPS is a community outreach and members are encouraged to invite their friends. May 7 is the Courage to Cook Healthy. Parent Fellowship Hour May 17 The Nursery Preschool Council looks forward to hosting new parents, parents-to-be, and church members who would like to celebrate these new families on May 17 Caring for those who are hurting, from 9:45–10:45 a.m. in the new church commons area. We hope church members of all ages will join us to celebrate the special people who have recently become parents. Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for tea, pastries, fellowship, and fun! *If you are a new parent (with a baby 1 year or younger), please RSVP to Cameron Graham at cameronpgraham2005@gmail.com. 9th Annual Children and Youth Music and Arts Camp August 3-August 7 For rising 1st through 12th graders Children and Youth Music and Arts Camp is an exciting opportunity for children and youth to grow in their By Our Gifts - April 12 General Budget Received this Week: Received Year-to-Date: Opening Doors Pledge total: Opening Doors received: $44,413.00 $1,203,569.31 $5,114,439 $2,991.705.30 By Our Presence - April 19 Worship 8:40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 9:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 10:55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 718 11:11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Church on Morgan . . . . . . 108 Worship Total . . . . . . . . . 1,515 Broadcast Ministry 10:55 a.m. Traditional Worship Service TV: Radio (live): Internet (live): (One week delay) 12 p.m. on Raleigh RTN Chan 22/ 97.6 TWC 4/19/15 WPTF 4/26/15 off air Sermon recordings also available. Visit www.esumc.org/worship/live-streaming Sending ordinary people faith through music, drama, and art. The children and youth are shown God’s love in a loving, supportive, Christian environment by a caring group of individuals who give freely of their time. Activities include: worship, storytelling, choir, bell ringing, art, drama, rhythm and percussion, and creative movement. (Set design and costuming are offered to middle and high school students.) Visit esumc.org for more details about this amazing program! eStreet Eats April Nutrition & Wellness Tip: Protecting and Enhancing the Health of your BONES They help us move, protect our organs and store vital minerals. Focusing on bone health is important across the lifespan. Sufficient dietary calcium consumption plays a fundamental role in this. It is easy, tasty and preferred that we consume calcium from natural, dietary sources versus a supplement. The recommended total is around 1,200 mg/day, depending on age. Your body can only absorb approximately 500 milligrams of calcium at a time. Therefore, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Natalie Taft suggests aiming for servings of calcium-rich foods or beverages at least 3x/day versus all at once. Excellent sources of calcium are listed as having more than 20% Daily Value (DV) on the nutrition label. There are also good non-dairy sources of calcium like kale, sardines and chia seeds. Consider a calcium supplement, as needed, in 500 mg doses and not to exceed 2,000 mg per day if you feel you don’t get enough naturally. Vitamin D helps our bodies absorb calcium; however, there are not many naturally occurring Vitamin D-rich foods. Most people can meet at least some of their needs through brief exposure to sunlight and many dairy products are fortified with Vitamin D. Milk, including skim, is fortified with the same amount of Vitamin D and contains the same amount of calcium per serving, regardless of fat content. Consider getting your Vitamin D levels checked to determine if a supplement is needed. Nutrition question? Contact Wendy Pedraza, wcpedraza@yahoo.com 9:30 a.m. The Gathering Worship Service Internet: Sermon recordings at estreetgathering.org/media/sermons 10 into the world Equipped to do extraordinary things. Sunday, April 26 Need to reserve childcare for an event? 4 p.m.Dancing 4 Him (357); Exsultate Dance Ensemble (318); Exsultate Ringers Handbell Choir (Annex); Women’s Bible Study (163) 4:40 p.m. Celtic Choir (314); Cherub Choir (306); Crusader Choir (316A) 5 p.m.Exsultate Youth Choir; Spirit Led Dancers (357) 5:20 p.m. Hallelujah Handchime Choir (351); Joyful Ringers Handbell Choir (Annex) 5:30 p.m. Sunday Dinner (Kerr) 6:30 p.m. Wesley Handbell Choir (Annex); Faith Girlz (164); God’s Guyz (167); Youth Group (Bulla Hub) Monday, April 27 9:30 a.m. Boylan Brass Rehearsal 9:45 a.m. Fitness Class (357) 11 a.m.UMW Daytime Book Study (163) 6:30 p.m. New Testament History (163) 7 p.m.Cub Scout Meeting (Bulla Gym) Tuesday, April 28 9:45 a.m. Zumba (Bulla Gym) 12:15 p.m. Moms in Prayer (Bulla 215) 6 p.m.Daughters of the King Banquet (Kerr) 7 p.m.Young Adult Basketball (Bulla) Contact Robin Ellison at rellison@esumc.org or (919) 832-7535 ext. 212. Sermon Information: May 3 Traditional SorryNotSorry Rev. Will Hasley GatheringSorryNotSorry Rev. Ned Hill May 10 Traditional SorryNotSorry Rev. Ned Hill GatheringSorryNotSorry Rev. Lisa Yebuah Sunday Mornings 8:40 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. The Gathering Contemporary Worship (Kerr) 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m.Traditional Worship 11 a.m. Church on Morgan Worship (Bulla) 11:11 a.m.The Gathering Contemporary Worship (Kerr) Wednesday, April 29 Contacting ESUMC 9:15 a.m. DWELL Bible Study (163) 9:30 a.m. Boylan Brass Rehearsal 9:45 a.m. Fitness Class (357) 10:30 a.m. Wed. A.M. Bible Study (321) 12 p.m.Intercessory Prayer (356) 6:30 p.m. Worship Committee (Library) 7 p.m.Boy Scouts (Bulla); Sacred Worth Care Group (Parlor) Sunday Servants-May 3 Thursday, April 30 8 a.m.Manna and Mercy Weekend (Bulla) 10 a.m.Construction Meeting (251) 6 p.m.The Gathering Rehearsal 7 p.m.Chancel Choir Rehearsal; VBS Station Leaders Meeting (251) Friday, May 1 7:30 a.m. Lakins Study Group (166) 5 p.m.Hillman/Glenn Wedding Rehearsal (Kerr) Saturday, May 2 11 4:30 p.m. Hillman/Glenn Wedding Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday Office: (919) 832-7535; Fax (919) 829-5780 Inclement Weather: Main number, option 2 Emergency on-call: (919) 345-8435 Doorstep Ministry: (919) 832-9530 (Mon. 10-12) Greeters: 8:40 Sophie Grady, Bill Cross 10:55 Peter and Lisa Pace, Beth Williams, Dee Ann Edwards, Alton and Allison Smith Gathering:Moore Ushers: 8:40 Nita Lawrence, Richard Chandler, Albert Wade, Cameron Seely, Mark Langdon 10:55 Johnny Neese, Bryant Paris, Roger Earnhardt, Jon Sasser, Jim Stewart, Louis Wilkerson, Ed Upchurch, David Greenlee, Bryan Everett, Jerry Stoltz, John Draz, Fletcher Salmon Nursery: Emily Funderburk, Tyler and Tina Bryant, Chris and Allison Tonelli, Mike and Nicole Campany, John and Ashley Denton Wiggler Worship: Julia and Brian Kirkpatrick Parking Group: Sorice More Caring Ministers! We are a church rich with trained care ministers! This past weekend, nine of our church members joined the Rev. Diane Amidon to be trained as CCMs, Congregational Care Ministers. CCMs make our Caring Ministries flourish alongside the work of the staff and clergy. They are trained in listening, in praying, and in grace. Their desire is to be the hands and feet of Christ and to share Christ’s love with you. In just one calendar year, our CCMs are now 18 in number and awesome in character. With such a strong team, we at Edenton Street will continue to see the way in which our Caring Ministries team will engage with new aspects of our church’s life. You will notice them by their navy blue name tags they wear around these parts! As a visionary, I encourage you to anticipate something grand. In two more years, Edenton Street’s ministry will be standing on a new foundation thanks to our CCMs. Please talk to Diane and/or me if you have questions for how you can bless or be a part of this new chapter in our church’s life. In Christ, Rev. Will Hasley Children’s Ministry Volunteer Spotlight Teresa Camp has been involved with Children’s Ministry at Edenton Street for nine years. She started as a fill-in doorkeeper when Hunter was four years old. She got involved because she grew up at ESUMC and knew the help was needed. As Teresa grew up attending Emma Crawford’s Sunday School class all the way up through Senior High UMYF, she knew first-hand how her life had been affected by the Children’s Ministry. Teresa said it set the course for her love of Christ and her church family gave her the training she needed. One thing she has learned is that the children have a lot to share about Christ and what He means to them. “Some of them have quite a bit to share when we take the time to listen.” When I asked Teresa what advice she’d give someone who might be considering getting involved in Children’s Ministry, she said, “If you share your faith and love of Jesus from your heart, the children will “get it” – they don’t need anything fancy – they just need someone to love them and be excited to see them in Sunday School so they know they are cared for by us!” We are grateful for Teresa and blessed by her years of service in our Children’s Ministry! JOIN US ON SUNDAY MORNINGS: Traditional Worship Service 8:40 and 10:55 a.m. in the Sanctuary The Gathering Contemporary Worship Service 9:30 and 11:11 a.m. in Kerr Hall Church on Morgan Worship Service 11 a.m. in the Bulla Youth Building Sermon recordings are available at www.esumc.org 228 West Edenton Street, Raleigh NC 27603 www.esumc.org | 919-832-7535 8:30am-5pm Mon.-Fri.