Manna and Mercy The Child Development Center Celebrates Week
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Manna and Mercy The Child Development Center Celebrates Week
The Communicator 228 W. Edenton St., Raleigh NC 27603-1790 (919) 832-7535 www.esumc.org Volume XLIV, Number 7 April 12 - 18, 2015 Available online at www.esumc.org/communicator Manna and Mercy Join us for a very special weekend at Edenton Street! We are thrilled to host Rev. Alan Storey of South Africa for a full weekend of teaching and learning. Alan will stretch our insight of Christ and who He is in scripture and in our lives as no one has done before. You may recall Alan’s visit in September when he and his former intern (our own Lisa Yebuah!) sat down for a conversation regarding Alan’s faith journey. Lisa would go on to say that Alan, more than any other, is the person who helped shape her Biblical imagination. Alan’s commitment to the peacemaking Jesus was tested early in his life when he faced conscription into the apartheid regime’s military. After spending a year of discernment working as a laborer in Australia, he returned to South Africa, declaring he would never fight in the apartheid army – or any army. He was arrested and faced trial with a six-year prison sentence as the likely outcome. Alan’s trial was abandoned midway, and he became the last conscientious objector to be tried in apartheid South Africa. He is the son of theologian Bishop Peter Storey who served as chaplain to Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners during his time at Robben Island. Alan and Lisa met during her time in South Africa as his Duke Divinity school summer intern in 2003. On his return to Edenton Street, Friday, May 1 through Sunday, May 3, Alan will lead us in a Manna and Mercy retreat. This special retreat covers God’s story and how it is OUR story. Alan will lead us through the entire Bible in a way that is engaging, fun, and very insightful! It is for all regardless of where they are in their faith journey and regardless of their Biblical knowledge. The genius of this amazing retreat is that everyone grows deeper to Jesus; all participants are welcome; all are challenged, inspired, stretched, and included! The weekend will include a Friday evening session (6:30-8 p.m.); Saturday session (8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.); and concluding on Sunday morning (8:30-10 a.m.). Registration is available online at esumc.org. The cost for this incredible opportunity is $40 per person and will include Friday dinner, Saturday lunch and snacks. This is an opportunity you don’t want to miss! Please join us! The Child Development Center Celebrates Week of the Young Child The Child Development Center, along with the nation, celebrates the Week of the Young Child on April 12–18. We are busily preparing for the special activities we have planned for the week. On Music Monday the children will participate in a center-wide gross motor event as we celebrate music in our world. Taco Tuesday finds us helping prepare our lunch. This is also an opportunity to celebrate the diversity we find in God’s great world. We practice the art of collaboration on Work Together Wednesday as we build a box community on our playground. Through this activity the children will learn about ways that we can work together to make our community better. On Artsy Thursday the children will participate in art activities in their classrooms in the morning. For the last month parents have been donating needed materials for the Doorstep Ministry hygiene kits. In the afternoon the children will sort items that we have been collecting and deliver them to Ms. Amy. Through this activity the children are learning about compassion and serving Christ by helping others. We finish the week with a celebration of family and a Family Picnic. Needless to say, we are very excited about our preparations. All are invited to celebrate with us. On behalf of the CDC we want to say “Thank you” to Edenton Street United Methodist Church for sharing your facility, your staff and your love of Christ with us. The CDC promotes learning through self-directed and creative play in a loving, safe and healthful environment by forming a family of children, parents, professional staff and alumni. Building on its historic beginnings, the center is committed to serving children from a variety of ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds and to cultivating its strength through diversity. ESUMC is a community of faith: Inviting all to encounter Jesus, Preparing believers to deepen their dependence on God, Join us for Planting Day April 25 If you are feeling called to become part of this church family, please make plans to attend Planting Day for new members! Our next Planting Day will be Saturday, April 25 from 8:45 am - 1 pm to prepare you for being received into the life of Edenton Street on Sunday, April 26 at the service you choose. Please contact Joy Owen, Director of Welcoming Ministries, jowen@esumc.org or ext. 350, at your earliest convenience so she can prepare for you to join. If you would like to be involved in this event, we welcome your presence help is needed with preparation, set-up and clean-up. Remember, each of us was a new member once...please join us in welcoming our newest members to our church family! Una Voce presents James Whitbourn’s Annelies April 19 The story of Anne Frank, the young girl who hid from the Nazis with her family for two years in an Amsterdam attic, has inspired millions since her diary was first published 66 years ago. The Triangle area’s newest chamber choir, Una Voce (One Voice) will present the North Carolina premier of Annelies on April 19 at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary of the historic Edenton Street United Methodist Church under the direction of Kevin B. Holland. Joining the choir are Mary Elizabeth Southworth – soprano, Rebekah Binford – violin, Elizabeth Beilman – cello, John Noel – piano and Marianne Breneman – clarinet. Haiti Benefit Concert April 24 Former American Idol contestant Majesty Rose will perform a benefit concert on April 24 to help support children at the Agape House, an orphanage run by Together We Can Haiti. ESUMC has been working with Together We Can Haiti for the past four years in the areas of community development, agriculture, education and orphan care. The concert will be in Kerr Hall beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance at www. theagapehouse.net, or $20 at the door. Come catch a great evening of music and support an amazing cause! Special Offering April 26 United Methodist Retirement Homes provides financial aid to residents who no longer have the resources to fully pay for the services and care provided to them. In order to gain a better understanding of this ministry, consider one resident recipient of benevolence support whom we will call Mary Jane. She has a medical condition that has made her disabled and unable to care for herself. She has lived in a room at one of the UMRH healthcare centers for more than twenty-three years. Although Mary Jane has no biological family, she does have a very close family who love her dearly. That family is the staff of the healthcare center. Her small income and UMRH benevolence support cover the cost of her care. Daughters of the King Banquet April 28, 6-8 p.m., Kerr Hall “Stepping into the Presence” 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! 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 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. Need to reserve childcare for an event? Contact Robin Ellison at rellison@esumc.org or (919) 832-7535 ext. 212. By Our Gifts - March 22 General Budget Received this Week: $62,792.20 Received Year-to-Date: $1,048,049.99 Opening Doors Pledge total: Opening Doors received: $5,114,439 $2,975,337.12 By Our Presence - April 5 Worship 8:40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560 9:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 10:55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966 11:11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Church on Morgan . 222 Worship Total . . . . 2,721 Caring for those who are hurting, sending ordinary people into the world equipped to do extraordinary things. Vacation Bible School Children’s Ministry Assistant July 20-24 We are a dynamic ministry environment at Edenton Street United Methodist Church that is shaping the future of the Kingdom through Children’s ministry. We are in search of a Children’s Ministry Assistant. Summer is just around the corner and so is Vacation Bible School! This year’s theme is Cokesbury’s “G-Force Adventure Park” featuring all kinds of kid friendly action oriented activities. But it’s not just the kids who will have fun. During the week of July 20– 24, children ages four (by Aug. 31, 2015) through rising 5th graders are invited to participate in interactive Bible stories, great music, discovery, cool crafts, hands-on missions work, creative games & more! Registration opened March 1 and will remain open until we meet capacity. Register at http://cokesburyvbs.com/esumcvbs Volunteers are needed! If you are an adult volunteer, please consider being a class leader, station leader or helper, helping make decorations, providing refreshments etc. Volunteers are needed all week or on a daily basis as your schedule permits. Youth volunteers are needed throughout the week as helpers in classes and at stations. Please sign up! Register to volunteer at http://cokesburtvbs.com/esumcvbs Questions: Please send your questions to estreetvbs@gmail.com or contact Cara Bugg at cwbugg@gmail.com or Heather Quesenberry heatherquesenberry@yahoo.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 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! Downtown Churches Habitat Build April 18 Working with other downtown churches, we will be building a Habitat for Humanity house this spring. Building skills are not required to participate. Our build dates are on the following Saturdays: April 18 and May 16. Signup on the website. The Children’s Ministry Assistant will assist in leading and providing vision for our Children’s Ministry in a way that helps children and parents become disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. The position will assist parents in equipping their children to know, love, and follow Jesus through biblical teaching and discipleship by using a chosen curriculum in creative, challenging and age-appropriate ways. The Children’s Ministry Assistant supports the Director of Children and Parent Ministries in the day-to-day operations of children’s ministries. This position will provide support in leading and offering vision for our children’s ministry. This position is part-time at 15 hours per week and must be available to work on Sunday mornings. Local candidates only, please. Please forward resumes to: cmallon@esumc.org Media Helpers: One way the Media Team “Shares Christ from the Heart of Raleigh” is by playing our traditional service on the local Raleigh TV station. We are seeking volunteers to load the TV DVD copy into the system at the TV station on a monthly basis. It takes one hour of your day to load the DVD. You will be fully trained. No prior experience or knowledge is required. If you are interested please contact Alison Clinkscales at esumcmedia@gmail.com. Sunday Servants-April 19 Greeters: Gathering: Ushers: Nursery: Wiggler Worship: Parking Group: 8:40 Woody and Carole Sellers, Gary Pelletier 10:55 Jerre and Celeste Parker, Karen Padgett, Jim and Norma Stewart, Judy Jeffries Team P 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 Chrissy Gupton, Jacob and Leslie Ward, Carl and Ramsay Younger, Joe and Cory Wellborn, Marissa and Josh Bryant Laura and Nick Cox, Heather and Scott Queseberry, Pam and David Goracke Lakins 12:30 p.m.CCM Meeting (164) 3 p.m. Peaceable Kingdom Concert (Kerr) 4 p.m. Dancing 4 Him (357); Exsultate Dance Ensemble (318); Women’s Bible Study (163) 4:40 p.m. Celtic Choir (314); Cherub Choir (306); Crusader Choir (316A) 5 p.m. 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 Monday, April 13 9:45 a.m. Fitness Class (357) 10:15 a.m. UMW Circle 2 (167) 12 p.m. Academy Fellows Lunch (Kerr); Finance Committee (251) 1 p.m. Academy Fellows (164) 6 p.m. Alpha (Kerr) 6:30 p.m. New Testament History (163) 7 p.m. Cub Scout Meeting (Bulla Gym); Una Voce Tuesday, April 14 8 a.m. Academy Fellows (163) 9:45 a.m. Zumba (Bulla Gym) 10 a.m. UMW Board Meeting (251) 12:15 p.m. Moms in Prayer (Bulla 215) 5 p.m. Men’s Leaders Meeting (357) 6 p.m. Girls of Grace (Bulla 217) 7 p.m. Men’s Bible Study (Kerr); Men’s Study (161); Young Adult Basketball (Bulla); Una Voce Wednesday, April 15 9:15 a.m. DWELL Bible Study (163) 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. Prayer Committee Meeting (165) 7 p.m. Boy Scouts (Bulla); Trustees Meeting (164); UMW Evening Book Study (169) Thursday, April 16 9:45 a.m. Exegeting the Spirit (163) 6 p.m. The Gathering Team Rehearsal 7 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal Friday, April 17 7:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Lakins Study Group (166) End Homelessness Board Meeting (164) Confirmation Retreat (Kerr) Saturday, April 18 6:30 a.m. ECP Yard Sale Fundraiser (161) 8 a.m. Habitat Workday (offsite) 10 a.m. Una Voce Sermon Information: April 12 TRADITIONAL SorryNotSorry Rev. Will Hasley GATHERING SorryNotSorry Rev. Lisa Yebuah April 19 TRADITIONAL SorryNotSorry Rev. Ned Hill GATHERING SorryNotSorry Rev. Lisa Yebuah Need prayer? You can 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. Contacting ESUMC 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) Submit newsletter content to: communicator@esumc.org by Wed 12 p.m. Internet: Sunday, April 12 Sermon recordings at estreet gathering.org/media 9:30 am Contemporary Service Television (One week delay): 12:00 pm on Raleigh CTV Channel 22 or 97.6 Radio (Live): 4/5/15 WPTF 4/12/15 off air Internet: Live video streaming and sermon recordings www.esumc.org/worshipservices/online-broadcast.php 10:55 am Traditional Service More Ways to Worship 8:40am Traditional Worship 9:30am The Gathering Contemporary Worship (Kerr) 9:45am Sunday School 10:55am Traditional Worship 11 a.m. Church on Morgan Worship 11:11am The Gathering Contemporary Worship (Kerr) Sunday Mornings Periodicals Postage PAID THE COMMUNICATOR: (USPS: 167-620) is published weekly except the weeks of July 4 and Dec. 25. 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