youth sunday - Hayes Barton United Methodist Church
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youth sunday - Hayes Barton United Methodist Church
Congregational Prayer with Lord’s Prayer 8:30 Josie DeRonja, 11:00 Katie Watson Senior Moment Video Group #3 Offering Invitation 8:30 Savannah Jones, 11:00 Avery Risinger Offertory “Blessings” Laura Story Youth Praise Choir No. 94 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise God, all creatures here below: Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Jay Rogers on piano Luke 17:11-19 (NLT) 8:30 Sam Crawford, 11:00 Lily Highsmith Sermon 100% of the profits from this freezer sale will go to fund The Well! This sale ends TODAY. Bring your cash/ check-book/credit card, your cooler and your appetite! We’ll be at the front desk, ready to take and fill your order. First come, first served! Quantities are limited. UMW Freezer Sale Items *Doxology Scripture Reading UMW Freezer Sale to Support ‘The Well’ “Breakthrough” Addie Folk, Roy McMillan, Hannah Watkins *Closing Song “This Is Amazing Grace” Riddle, Farro, Wickham Led by “Saved on Stone” (Youth Praise Band) (Words provided on video screen.) *Benediction Please join us in the traditional UMYF Benediction, taken from Numbers 6:24-26. Now may the Lord bless you and keep you, May the Lord make His face to shine upon you, And be gracious unto you. May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, And give you peace. *Postlude Instead of a traditional postlude, we will end our service with the singing of “Sanctuary,” another tradition we have after speaking the benediction at youth group. “Sanctuary” (written by John W. Thompson and Randy Scruggs) Lord prepare me, To be a sanctuary. Pure and holy, tried and true. With thanksgiving, I’ll be a living Sanctuary for you. Big Al’s Cinnamon Rolls $12 — A baGreen Bean Almondine $10 — Fresh zaar favorite! Approximately 10 mouthwa- green beans steamed and simply tossed with salt, pepper, fresh lemon juice and tering sweet buns! slivered almonds. A great accompaniBaked French Toast $12 — This deliment to our Pork Tenderloin or any other ciously rich casserole is sure to be a hit! meat! Sausage Egg Casserole $15 — The Crustless Veggie Quiche $12 — A scrumptious smell ofOsausage, bread and quiche chocked full of eggs, broccoli, T U D wake anyone in the T SOLcould cheese baking D OUto zucchini, and peppers name a few. SOL morning! Perfect for the veggie lover in your house. Mary Douglass’ Appetizer Chive and Ham Biscuits $15 — Also a bazaar favorite! Homemade chive OUTbiscuits filled SOLD with ham, brown sugar and butter. Now it doesn’t get more southern than that. Smokehouse Spaghetti $15 — Bacon, T say more for Beef, Cheese…LD Need OUwe SO this twist on baked spaghetti? Chicken Pot Pie $15U —TA bazaar favorO D L ite! Circle 1’s SOinfamous pot pie recipe. Marinated Pork Tenderloin — 1 for $12, 2 for $20 — OverUaTlb of pork tenO derloin marinated SOLDin soy, ginger and spices. After thawing it is ready for the grill, oven or crock pot. Our UMYF counselors - Barb McNeill, Andrew Realon, Jimmy Rogers, Charles Hooks, Craig Crowther, and Amy Darden for preparing our youth for this Sunday! Clay Oxford for filming and editing Senior Moment videos featuring: Blaine Blackburn, Hayden Hemphill, Peter Millsaps, Beck Otersen, Annie Ruhmann Heather Nicholson for leading our Youth Sunday breakfast team. United Methodist Church Raleigh, North Carolina MORNING WORSHIP Eight-thirty and Eleven o’clock YOUTH SUNDAY MAY 17, 2015 Lemon Zest Pie $10 — Sugar, eggs, butter, lemon and some extra love goes into making these pies. Just add whipping cream or fresh fruit to top it off. Kentucky Derby Pie $10 — This chocolate and pecan pie is the perfect ending to a fabulous meal. Pound Cake (sold as a half bundt) $10 Dense pound cake ready to be served with fresh strawberries and/or whipping cream. Cookie Dough $8 — Offering sugar and chocolate chip cookie dough rolls. Each roll will make approximately 2 dozen cookies. Acolytes: (8:30) Ellie Crowther, Vada Valdespino; (11:00) Lilly Fine, Audrey Shearon Crucifer: (8:30) Hannah Mallard; (11:00) Harrison Rose Greeters: (8:30) Allie Depo, Sarah Clark Hamilton, Maddie Lee, Hope & Worth Warner; (11:00) Maddie Francis, Grace & Izzy Kempson, Hazen Lancaster, Maddie Lee, Sophie Penn, Matthew Rostick, Brinkley Thompson Praise Band: Alex Gillette, Will Hollerung, Beck Otersen, Monica Powell, Garris Stokes, Elizabeth & Lee Sullivan Praise Choir: Roxana Coats, Jordan Diard, Lily Gray Flournoy, Gracen Malpass, Lindsay Morris, Josie Nicholson, Monica Powell, Elizabeth Sullivan, Sara Scott Thompson Special Thanks to: HAYES BARTON Prayer Warriors: (8:30) Scott Tyler; (11:00) Fran Richardson Publications/Visual Art: Christian Acree, Grace Boney, Emma Kate Clarke, Maddie Tharrington, Laney Wade Sound, Lights, AV: Henry Jones, Clay Oxford Ushers: (8:30) Jonathan & Sammy Culpepper, Ella Dyer, Logan Hunter, Jackson McNamara, Quinn Spear, James Trowell, Nic Valdespino; (11:00) Leslie Boney, Jackson Highsmith, Parker Hopkins, Harrison Lee, James Motter, Jay & Scott Rogers, Nicholas Rose, Burris & Graison Self “Breakthrough” In the Bible, Jesus speaks a parable of ten lepers who were healed, one of which returns to thank Jesus for the miracle he performed. What was it about the one that made him return to offer thanks? What was the breakthrough he had that the other nine had not? Every day in our Christian lives, we have the opportunity to have a defining moment in our spiritual journey, an opportunity for a revelation. Nothing in our environment changes, but something inside of us changes, and we can see that which we did not see before. This breakthrough makes us like the one leper who returned. Hayes Barton UMC YOUTH SUNDAY ORDER OF WORSHIP *Call to Worship 8:30 Emma Cline, 11:00 Briner Sealey God of all people: We pray, it’s to you. We sing, it’s for you. We read scripture, to learn about you. We come together as your church, following your call. As we gather in your house, we dedicate this time to you, with all our heart, soul, mind and strength. In the name of Jesus, we pray, Amen. *Opening Hymn “Let It Rise” Holland Davis Led by “Saved on Stone” (Youth Praise Band) (Words provided on video screen.) The Chancel Flowers are given to the glory of God, in loving memory of Elizabeth Leach and in honor of Walter Leach by David and Darlene Leach. If you or someone in your family received/will receive a college degree this spring, please contact Doug Gill at dgill@hbumc.org or 832-6435 x26 so they can be recognized in the bulletin on May 31. HBUMC moving day is approaching, and many hands make light work, so let’s “gather to serve.” Moving Week is Wed., 5/27, to Sat., 5/30, with afternoon & evening volunteer shifts. Able-bodied, strong volunteers: please sign up for at least one 3-hour shift. Transition Team members will be on-site to organize/ guide movers. Our packers have done a fabulous job, so now our HB Movers can move it. Thank you for choosing a shift at: www.signupgenius.com/ go/10C054DADAB28A3FE3-hbumc Questions: Contact Connie at 7572062 or conniegfowler@gmail.com. Rosebuds Clyde Clifton Bailey IV, “Ford”, was born on May 10 to Marci & Trey Bailey. Stella Grayce Talley was born on May 11 to Kristi & Chris Talley. UMW Scholarship: Apply by 6/1 UMW Scholarship applications and standards are available at: - http://hbumc.org/connect/women/ Sympathy and Love to - the front desk. the family and friends of Lois The applications are Wilkerson, who died on May 10. Her due to UMW President, service was on May 13 at Raleigh Me- Jo Anna McMillan, by morial Park. June 1, 2015. Our UMW annual scholarship is paid directly to the college of Peace with Justice Offering: the female recipient, who is a member May 31 You can support ministries in the US of HB. The scholarship is for graduate and worldwide to remove unjust sys- or undergraduate study and is granted tems and equip the victimized to live for one year; however, current HS senmore fulfilled lives. Please give gener- iors who are eligible for many other HB scholarships are not eligible. Our ously. UMW is now accepting applications. Wednesday Spiritual Academy Questions? Please contact Jo Anna at 6:30 - 7:15 pm in the Sanctuary jo.anna.mcmillan60@gmail.com or 919-417-3470. “Sabbath” with LuAnn Charlton The Connection at 9:55 - Adult SS Begins 6/07 Each Sunday will address some aspect of Christian discipleship on a monthly cycle shown below. Announcements and music will open our time each Sunday in the sanctuary. 1st Sunday: The Word (Bible Study) 2nd Sunday: Response to the Word: Spiritual Formation, Denominational Study or Outreach 3rd Sunday: Response to the Word: Spiritual Formation, Denominational Study or Outreach 4th Sunday: Response to the Word: HB Witness [includes Individual SS Highlight] 5th Sunday: Response to the Word: Music Senior Moment Video Group #2 End of year concert by Genesis Choir and Jubilee, followed by Popsicles and playtime on the lawn celebrating a great end of the year for our choir and Children’s Spiritual Academy. All are welcome; choirs will perform at 5:45 pm during dinner in the FH. 5:00-6:30 pm; $6 - adults; $3 - kids 05/20: hamburger and hotdog cookout (last Wednesday dinner) RSVP by noon on Monday: Reply to email or call 832-6435 x34. Grand Age Club: Thursdays, 11:15 am 05/21: Mystery Program Questions: Call Mary Lib, 782-8116. Support the Cardinals on Their Last Spring Game Get on Board – Every Sunday Shuttle service from Carolina Place on Glenwood Avenue to the Stone Street entrance…quicker than parking & walking… • • • • 8:30 Jack Nickens & Joseph Winstead 11:00 Grace Hopkins, Grace Palmer & Katherine Rose Performances, Popsicles and Playtime on May 20! RSVP for Wednesday Dinner Senior Moment Video Group #1 Time With Young Disciples Death Lois Wilkerson HB Movers Needed May 27-30 *Opening Prayer 8:30 Avery Busick, 11:00 Callie Oliveira God, Your power and presence are all around us. You’re in the sunshine at the beginning of each day, and in the stars we see at night. We want to see Your miracles. We want to feel the presence of the Holy Spirit. We go through life wearing blinders and headphones, unaware that we’re in the presence of the Creator of the universe. So when we face daily stresses and problems, or have one of those days where everything we touch falls apart; when we suffer through the biggest pains and struggles life can hold, open our eyes to you. And in those times when blessings abound, life is happy and carefree, and we feel confident and sure, open our eyes to you. Lord, You call us by name. You show us Your miracles every day. Open our eyes, God. We will see. Call us again. We will listen. Amen. (prayer taken from The Book of Uncommon Prayer by Steven L. Case) Prayer Bookmark College Graduates 8:30 Mia Busick & Polly Ferrell 11:00 Emma Farquhar & Mackenzie Naylor Lee Sullivan HBUMC May 17 Today’s Flowers Welcome and Announcements Prelude May 17, 2015 • • Carolina Place is at 2626 Glenwood Ave. The Shuttle service runs from 8 am – 1 pm, departing every 10 minutes from the parking deck. Shuttle parking is located in the parking deck. The parking lot has over 100 covered spaces. Drop off/pick up at the Stone St. entrance. Carolina Place is 1 mile NW of HB. As you approach the parking deck, you will see an HBUMC parking sign. 7:45 pm on 5/22 at Adams Elementary School, 805 Cary Towne Blvd. CHILDREN Noah’s Ark Breakfast 9:50 - 10:50 am in the CFH: TODAY - Doves Ext. Session Volunteers: 05/24 2s 3s 4s 5s Erica & Tim Nelson Elizabeth & Matt Raymond Tracey & Jeff Peake Kelly & Kevin Shoaff Health Concerns Becky Brown Michele Jones Shirley Phillips Joyce Stroud Helen West Ongoing Concerns Virginia Beach Locke Beaudin Sarah Jenkins Jo Ann Jones Bill Knapp Mary Knapp Sammy Martin Annette Peed David Poe Julie Smith Doug Walter Jane Walz Anthony West Our Church Leaders Pastors Rick, LuAnn, & Jesse D.S. Strother, Bishop Ward Deployed Nick Constantino Trey Goodwin HBUMC Calendar see www.hbumc.org Sunday, 05/17 7th Sunday of Easter Youth Sunday UMW Freezer Sale 8:30a Sanc. Youth Sunday Worship 9:50a CFH Doves Breakfast 9:50a Sunday School for All Ages 11:00a Sanc. Youth Sunday Worship 6:00p FH UMYF Tuesday, 05/19 7:30a 202 Men’s Breakfast 11:45a Prayer & Communion Svc 7:00p FH VBS Volunteer Training 7:00p 229 Finance Wednesday, 05/20 1:00p Haggai’s Helpers 1:00p 320 Mourning Glories 5:00p FH Wednesday Dinner 5:45p FH Children’s Choirs Perform 6/6:30p MS Bible Studies 6:30p Sanc. Spiritual Academy 6:30p Popsicles & Playtime 6:30p Cub Scouts Thursday, 05/21 Yellow Tag Giveaway Ends 6:15a offsite HS Prayer Breakfast 10:00a 202 Lectionary Study 11:15a 203 Grand Age Club 7:30p Chancel Choir Practice 8:00p FH LightHouse Practice Friday, 05/22 7:45p offsite Cardinals Ball Game Sunday, 05/24 Day of Pentecost 8:30a Sanc. Traditional Worship 8:45a FH LightHouse Worship 9:50a Sunday School for All Ages 11:00a Sanc. Traditional Worship Monday, 05/25 Church Offices Closed Hayes Barton UMC Endowment Challenge for Holroyd Youth Fund Honor Your Father Clearly print the name(s) of those you wish to honor/remember and your name(s) exactly as you wish them to appear in the June 21 Father’s Day bulletin. Send this card and a check, made out to HBUMC with ‘PE – HYF’ on the memo line, in an envelope to arrive by June 17. Or, drop the envelope in the offering plate on Sunday or in the business office mailbox. In Memory of ___________________________________________________ In Honor of ____________________________________________________ Your Name(s) __________________________________________________ Phone __________________________ Amount Enclosed ______________ Attention: Parents of VBS Children Get Your VBS CD EARLY Wouldn’t you love for your child to have their VBS Music CD early? We would! Vacation Bible School runs from June 22 - 26, but we think it would be great if your child had their music CD early and could already begin learning the songs! Your child’s CD will be available for early pick-up at the Reception Desk in the front lobby on the following Sundays (June 7th, June 14th, & June 21st) from 9:30 11:00 am and 12:00 - 12:30 pm. Please look for Meredith Clayton. Limit: 1 CD per family. Thanks, and we look forward to making great music with you soon! Meredith Clayton, Blair Kennedy, Mary Whitney Rakestraw Children’s Department Newsletter Exciting News!! The Children’s Department will be moving to an electronic newsletter beginning in June. If you haven’t been receiving church emails in the past, please be sure that we have your correct email address by May 25th so that you will not miss out on receiving the newsletters. Send your correct email address to Anna Stidham at astidham@hbumc.org so that it can be added to the database. Save the Date: Refresh Two a retreat for the women of Hayes Barton Led by Pastor LuAnn, Pinehurst Resort, January 8 - 10, 2016 Cost for double occupancy around $350 (includes lodging, delicious Pinehurst meals and snacks, and all instructional sessions and materials) Registration will open Fall, 2015 Questions? hbumcrefresh@gmail.com Summer Celebration Picnic Wednesday, July 1, 5 - 7:30 pm at Pullen Park, Shelter #5 Yellow Tag Giveaway through May 21 Some of the shrubs around the church will be destroyed during de-construction. If you are interested in digging up any of them, here’s your chance. Please contact the church secretary at miversen@hbumc.org to schedule a time and date. Bring your tools and gloves. If you are interested in perusing the available plants, they have been tagged with yellow ribbons. Nandina, holly, azaleas and boxwoods along with liriope are available, but ONLY selected plants. SCHEDULING A DIG DATE IS MANDATORY. Please do not leave a hole when you are done. Please bring food to share in a good, old-fashioned potluck picnic. HBUMC will provide drinks and paper products. Please sign up for the picnic so we can make plans: respond to a mass email or call 832-6435 x34 after May 20 and let us know how many adults and children are coming. Activities to include: cornhole, three-legged race, water balloons, bubble station, watermelon seed spitting contest, sidewalk chalk Seeds of Hope Thank you to everyone who has supported Homework club this school year! We have wrapped up homework club for this school year. Please consider volunteering as a mentor for this fall. Requirements: Desire to share the light of Christ with a child in need by helping with their homework one day a week while traditional school is in session. Spanish language skills are helpful but not necessary. We are also looking for volunteers to assist in Community ministry with the ladies Bible study. Furniture: We frequently have families who are in need of furniture. Please call Jill Fletcher at 919.909.5100 when you have gently used furniture that you would consider donating. SLAM Nashville Mission Trip We have 25 signed up, but still have plenty of spots for current 6th-12th graders on our SLAM Nashville mission trip, June 22-28! An awesome opportunity to serve the community of Nashville and, if you’re a high schooler, also serve our middle school students as a leader! Already going on another one of our mission trips? You can sign up for SLAM, too. Cost is just $200 for a week of awesomeness in Nashville, TN with some awesome people doing some awesome service work! Check out more info about SLAM on their website: http://slamweb.org/SLAM/national/nashville-mission/ Check out our mission video from last year to get an even better idea of what SLAM is all about (thank you Mike Busick!) here: http://busickmediaproductions.zenfolio.com/videos/h326ecf0b#h326ecf0b Already know you’re interested? Just fill out the mission trip application and hand it in along with your check made out to HBUMC! Need help paying for this trip? That’s what the Holroyd Youth Fund is for! Check it out here and get your application: j.mp/HolroydYouthFund Other questions? Contact Emily at enewman@hbumc.org or 919-832-6435 x17. Summer Newsletter Schedule NO newsletters: June 8, 22; July 6, 20; August 3 Newsletters: June 1, 15, 29; July 13, 27; Aug. 10, 17, 24 Questions: Contact Doug Gill, dgill@hbumc.org or 919-832-6435 x26. VBS Wish List Tacky Glue (10 bottles) 650 water balloons rolls of masking tape red washable paint (40 bottles) 100 Band-Aids, any size/color 40 large Band-Aids – regular shape, flesh color 160 small Band-Aids – regular shape, flesh color 100 single-packaged Reese’s cups 1 bag small candy bars without peanuts or peanut butter 100 blank postcards OR 100 blank cards with envelopes gently used or new stuffed animals to donate to homeless children 1 pack of candles that won’t blow out 10 regular-sized bags of potato chips 10 - 15 rolls white duct tape 30 plastic or paper tablecloths, white - largest size available 10 packs of markers (washable) 10 boxes of Crayons 1500 tongue depressors Newspaper – for a paper Mache craft. Lots! 10 balls of twine 800 Ziploc bags - sandwich size 2 yards / 10 sheets fuzzy brown craft fur 380 smooth, round rocks - about 2-4 inches in diameter 30 bottles Mod Podge - any finish is fine (can be found at craft stores) 100 pieces card stock-any color 15 empty cereal boxes (broken down) 5 pieces of felt, each color – brown, dark brown, light brown, khaki/tan 30 rolls wax paper Michael’s Craft Store gift cards to purchase needed supplies Items to Borrow - label with your name and phone number, and we will return them after VBS 12 artificial trees, various sizes 2-3 tents 10 large plastic bowls Please leave any donated/borrowed items in the VBS bin at the drop-off center at the front desk. Thank you! VBS Volunteer Training: May 19 Tuesday, May 19, 7-8:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall For all VBS adult volunteers. Youth orientation will be held on the morning of June 22. Questions: Email atgastmeyer@gmail.com or allison.thompson@yahoo.com