Sermon Bulletin () - Hayes Barton United Methodist Church

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Sermon Bulletin () - Hayes Barton United Methodist Church
HBUMC Vacation Bible School Missions
June 22 – 26
2015 Mission Projects for VBS include collecting food donations for local organization Urban Ministries and collecting money for earthquake relief in Nepal. Accessing rural villages in Nepal affected by the massive April 25 earthquake remains a significant challenge, say United Methodist missionaries
there. As the earthquake’s death toll climbs past 7,000, the United Methodist
Committee on Relief and other faith-based partners in the ACT Alliance are
continuing to respond. Some 8 million people are affected and 3.5 million are in
need of food assistance. If you are participating in VBS, please be sure to contribute to this worthy and timely cause.
Called Charge
Conference
Hayes Barton United Methodist Church
will have a called Charge Conference on
Wednesday, June 17th, at 7:00 pm in
the Fellowship Hall for the purpose of
receiving a report from the Finance
Team regarding the financing of The
Well Building Project. All members of the
congregation are cordially invited. Members of the Church Council are authorized to vote at a Charge Conference.
Prayer Bookmark
Ongoing Concerns
Virginia Beach
Locke Beaudin
Sarah Jenkins
Jo Ann Jones
Michele Jones
Bill Knapp
Mary Knapp
Sammy Martin
Annette Peed
David Poe
Julie Smith
Doug Walter
Jane Walz
Anthony West
Helen West
Our Church Leaders
Pastors Rick, LuAnn, & Jesse
D.S. Strother, Bishop Ward
Deployed
Nick Constantino
Trey Goodwin
UM Student Day Offering: June 21
Sunday School Room Changes
JOY Class: 328/330/332
Starnes Class: 320
Infants: Parlor (left side)
Crawlers/Toddlers: Parlor (right side)
Doves/Lambs*: FH (201)
Donkeys/Whales*: FH (203)
Please enter 201 and 203 from the kitchen hall.
1st/2nd Grades*: 139
3rd/4th Grades*: 136
5th Grade: 141
(Note that some elementary classes will remain in the same location.)
*Classes will only be combined for the summer. Look for Fall classroom assignments in August.
HBUMC Vacation Bible School Missions
June 22 – 26
2015 Mission Projects for VBS include collecting food donations for local organization Urban Ministries and collecting money for earthquake relief in Nepal. Accessing rural villages in Nepal affected by the massive April 25 earthquake remains a significant challenge, say United Methodist missionaries
there. As the earthquake’s death toll climbs past 7,000, the United Methodist
Committee on Relief and other faith-based partners in the ACT Alliance are
continuing to respond. Some 8 million people are affected and 3.5 million are in
need of food assistance. If you are participating in VBS, please be sure to contribute to this worthy and timely cause.
Called Charge
Conference
Hayes Barton United Methodist Church
will have a called Charge Conference on
Wednesday, June 17th, at 7:00 pm in
the Fellowship Hall for the purpose of
receiving a report from the Finance
Team regarding the financing of The
Well Building Project. All members of the
congregation are cordially invited. Members of the Church Council are authorized to vote at a Charge Conference.
Prayer Bookmark
Ongoing Concerns
Virginia Beach
Locke Beaudin
Sarah Jenkins
Jo Ann Jones
Michele Jones
Bill Knapp
Mary Knapp
Sammy Martin
Annette Peed
David Poe
Julie Smith
Doug Walter
Jane Walz
Anthony West
Helen West
Our Church Leaders
Pastors Rick, LuAnn, & Jesse
D.S. Strother, Bishop Ward
Deployed
Nick Constantino
Trey Goodwin
UM Student Day Offering: June 21
Sunday School Room Changes
JOY Class: 328/330/332
Starnes Class: 320
Infants: Parlor (left side)
Crawlers/Toddlers: Parlor (right side)
Doves/Lambs*: FH (201)
Donkeys/Whales*: FH (203)
Please enter 201 and 203 from the kitchen hall.
1st/2nd Grades*: 139
3rd/4th Grades*: 136
5th Grade: 141
(Note that some elementary classes will remain in the same location.)
*Classes will only be combined for the summer. Look for Fall classroom assignments in August.
2nd Sunday after Pentecost: June 7, 2015
LuAnn Charlton: “It’s A Family Affair”
Jesus expands the definition of family to a be a web of relationships
that opens up places within it for a whole host of others. Jesus
moves our understanding of family as simply a place of genetic origins (which, to be sure, does a great deal of good in terms of protecting and continuing life itself), to an understanding of family being a group of people that is marked instead by the choices we
make as he says that “whoever does the will of God is my mother
and my brother and my sister.”
...and the crowd came together again, so that they could not even eat. When
his family heard it, they went out to restrain him, for people were saying, “He has
gone out of his mind.” And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, “He
has Beelzebul, and by the ruler of the demons he casts out demons.” And he
called them to him, and spoke to them in parables, “How can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a
house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand. And if Satan
has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand, but his end has
come. But no one can enter a strong man’s house and plunder his property without first tying up the strong man; then indeed the house can be plundered.
“Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever blasphemies
they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin”— for they had said, “He has an unclean spirit.”
Then his mother and his brothers came; and standing outside, they sent to him
and called him. A crowd was sitting around him; and they said to him, “Your
mother and your brothers and sisters are outside, asking for you.” And he replied,
“Who are my mother and my brothers?” And looking at those who sat around him,
he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does the will of God is
my brother and sister and mother.”
Mark 3:20-35
Today’s Band Members: Acoustic Guitar - Stephen Howell; Bass Guitar - Doug Walter;
Drums - Mike Rees; Electric Guitar - Mike Franke; Vocals - Mary Whitney Rakestraw
Serving Communion Today:
Kim & Chuck Millsaps; Helen Johnson, Jeff Maurer; Rachael & Ashton Kendall;
Pastor LuAnn, Jennifer Rose; Lee & Phillip Hoffman
Holy Communion Stewards
If you want to be a communion steward at our worship service or to our shut-ins, contact Dick or Theresa Stevens at rostes23@nc.rr.com or 919-866-0304.
2nd Sunday after Pentecost: June 7, 2015
LuAnn Charlton: “It’s A Family Affair”
Jesus expands the definition of family to a be a web of relationships
that opens up places within it for a whole host of others. Jesus
moves our understanding of family as simply a place of genetic origins (which, to be sure, does a great deal of good in terms of protecting and continuing life itself), to an understanding of family being a group of people that is marked instead by the choices we
make as he says that “whoever does the will of God is my mother
and my brother and my sister.”
...and the crowd came together again, so that they could not even eat. When
his family heard it, they went out to restrain him, for people were saying, “He has
gone out of his mind.” And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, “He
has Beelzebul, and by the ruler of the demons he casts out demons.” And he
called them to him, and spoke to them in parables, “How can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a
house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand. And if Satan
has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand, but his end has
come. But no one can enter a strong man’s house and plunder his property without first tying up the strong man; then indeed the house can be plundered.
“Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever blasphemies
they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin”— for they had said, “He has an unclean spirit.”
Then his mother and his brothers came; and standing outside, they sent to him
and called him. A crowd was sitting around him; and they said to him, “Your
mother and your brothers and sisters are outside, asking for you.” And he replied,
“Who are my mother and my brothers?” And looking at those who sat around him,
he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does the will of God is
my brother and sister and mother.”
Mark 3:20-35
Today’s Band Members: Acoustic Guitar - Stephen Howell; Bass Guitar - Doug Walter;
Drums - Mike Rees; Electric Guitar - Mike Franke; Vocals - Mary Whitney Rakestraw
Serving Communion Today:
Kim & Chuck Millsaps; Helen Johnson, Jeff Maurer; Rachael & Ashton Kendall;
Pastor LuAnn, Jennifer Rose; Lee & Phillip Hoffman
Holy Communion Stewards
If you want to be a communion steward at our worship service or to our shut-ins, contact Dick or Theresa Stevens at rostes23@nc.rr.com or 919-866-0304.
How Does “The Well” Impact WIHN?
Hayes Barton is fully committed to hosting Wake Interfaith families throughout
our transition time, during our remaining 2015 host weeks (August 9-16 and October 4-11) and into 2016 (dates TBD). Guests will be housed at a conveniently located full-service hotel that serves a hot breakfast as well as a light dinner Monday
thru Thursday. Plenty of volunteer opportunities still exist, including evening
hosts, van drivers, grocery items and dinner preparation and service on Sunday,
Friday and Saturday. Sign up for August is live at the links below.
Please contact Lisa or Nelson Brugh at 919.302.5055 or nbrugh@gmail.com
with questions. Thanks for your support of this servant ministry and for ensuring
Hayes Barton remains a haven for nourishment and a hub for outreach!
Dinners - http://bit.ly/wihndinners
Van - http://bit.ly/vandrivershosts
Groceries - http://bit.ly/wihngroceries
Trip to Haiti: January 18-23, 2016
Are you interested in going to Haiti - learning from our Haitian brothers and
sisters in Christ - developing relationships with friends in Haiti?
This upcoming trip is an opportunity for couples to join Pastor Rick and Freddy
& Helen Johnson in providing encouragement and experiencing an overnight couples retreat on the Caribbean with Haitian leaders and spouses.
Ministry opportunities will include providing reading glasses, working with
teachers and high school boys at our Hearts and Hands for Haiti schools, hiking
into the rural mountains, art creation from trash oil drums, worshipping with several
of our Hearts and Hands for Haiti churches, and embracing God’s call to us
throughout the week.
Please contact Helen Johnson at helenneblettjohnson@gmail.com or 633-9191
to explore offering Christ, Community and Compassion in Haiti this January.
Get on Board – Every Sunday Morning
Shuttle service from Carolina Place on Glenwood Avenue
to the Stone Street entrance… quicker than parking & walking…
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Shuttle parking is at Carolina Place parking deck, 2626 Glenwood Ave.
The Shuttle service runs from 8 am – 1 pm, departing every 10 minutes.
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.
Costa Rica Mission Team
Laurie Barwick
Smith Barwick
Claire Calkins
Addie Folk
Jeff Maurer
Jordan Maurer
Kendall Stephenson Michael Stephenson
Garris Stokes
Sam Thompson
Mike Trexler
Hannah Watkins
Carl Winstead
ASP Mission Team
Christian Acree
Leslie Boney
Lisa Coster
Bob Foyle
Wray Gillette
Henry Johnson
Savannah Jones
Warren McNeill
Beck Otersen
Maggie Riddle
Briner Sealey
Upcoming Youth Events
Lunch Bunch, noon on June 10, 17
Costa Rica Mission, June 13-20
Reel to Real, June 14
ASP, June 14-20
SLAM Nashville, June 21-27
VBS, June 22-26
Lunch Bunch, July 8, 15, 22, 29
Reel to Real, July 12, 19, 26
Student Life, July 27-31
Trip to Haiti: January 18-23, 2016
Are you interested in going to Haiti - learning from our Haitian brothers and
sisters in Christ - developing relationships with friends in Haiti?
This upcoming trip is an opportunity for couples to join Pastor Rick and Freddy
& Helen Johnson in providing encouragement and experiencing an overnight couples retreat on the Caribbean with Haitian leaders and spouses.
Ministry opportunities will include providing reading glasses, working with
teachers and high school boys at our Hearts and Hands for Haiti schools, hiking
into the rural mountains, art creation from trash oil drums, worshipping with several
of our Hearts and Hands for Haiti churches, and embracing God’s call to us
throughout the week.
Please contact Helen Johnson at helenneblettjohnson@gmail.com or 633-9191
to explore offering Christ, Community and Compassion in Haiti this January.
Upcoming Youth Events
Lunch Bunch, noon on June 10, 17
Costa Rica Mission, June 13-20
Reel to Real, June 14
ASP, June 14-20
SLAM Nashville, June 21-27
VBS, June 22-26
Lunch Bunch, July 8, 15, 22, 29
Reel to Real, July 12, 19, 26
Student Life, July 27-31
Suzzette Acree
Lizzy Barkley
Trish Bynum
Davis Byrd
Anderson Covington
Jack Covington
George Francis
Maddie Francis
Ford Hester
Will Hollerung
Ben Jones
Evelyn Jones
Grace Kempson
Barry Luck
Elizabeth Motter
Jackson Nickens
Michael Radulovic
Ian Reetz
Stephen Riddle
Scott Rogers
Lee Sullivan
Sara Scott Thompson
Katie Watson
Grace Boney
LuAnn Charlton
John Drescher
Alex Gillette
Grace Hopkins
Mark Jones
Barbara McNeill
Nancy Nutt
Grace Riddle
Harrison Rose
Britt Warner
UMW Matters
Thank you, congregation - for supporting our UMW freezer sale! Your eager support by purchasing frozen dishes and desserts has helped UMW to 100% fulfill our
2015 annual pledge to The Well of $5000. UMW has pledged $5000 per year for 5
years for a total pledge of $25,000, which was matched by a member of the congregation since we pledged during that “matching gift” window of opportunity. For
UMW and our HB family to work together to contribute $50,000 to The Well is
humbling and JOYful. A special thank you to the 13 UMW Circles who baked,
chopped and cooked to fill up the freezers for the sale.
How Does “The Well” Impact WIHN?
Hayes Barton is fully committed to hosting Wake Interfaith families throughout
our transition time, during our remaining 2015 host weeks (August 9-16 and October 4-11) and into 2016 (dates TBD). Guests will be housed at a conveniently located full-service hotel that serves a hot breakfast as well as a light dinner Monday
thru Thursday. Plenty of volunteer opportunities still exist, including evening
hosts, van drivers, grocery items and dinner preparation and service on Sunday,
Friday and Saturday. Sign up for August is live at the links below.
Please contact Lisa or Nelson Brugh at 919.302.5055 or nbrugh@gmail.com
with questions. Thanks for your support of this servant ministry and for ensuring
Hayes Barton remains a haven for nourishment and a hub for outreach!
Dinners - http://bit.ly/wihndinners
Van - http://bit.ly/vandrivershosts
Groceries - http://bit.ly/wihngroceries
Caroline Christman
Brad Rogers
Ranse Stokes
Joseph Winstead
Get on Board – Every Sunday Morning
Shuttle service from Carolina Place on Glenwood Avenue
to the Stone Street entrance… quicker than parking & walking…
•
•
•
•
•
•
Shuttle parking is at Carolina Place parking deck, 2626 Glenwood Ave.
The Shuttle service runs from 8 am – 1 pm, departing every 10 minutes.
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.
Costa Rica Mission Team
Laurie Barwick
Smith Barwick
Claire Calkins
Addie Folk
Jeff Maurer
Jordan Maurer
Kendall Stephenson Michael Stephenson
Garris Stokes
Sam Thompson
Mike Trexler
Hannah Watkins
Carl Winstead
Caroline Christman
Brad Rogers
Ranse Stokes
Joseph Winstead
ASP Mission Team
Christian Acree
Leslie Boney
Lisa Coster
Bob Foyle
Wray Gillette
Henry Johnson
Savannah Jones
Warren McNeill
Beck Otersen
Maggie Riddle
Briner Sealey
Suzzette Acree
Lizzy Barkley
Trish Bynum
Davis Byrd
Anderson Covington
Jack Covington
George Francis
Maddie Francis
Ford Hester
Will Hollerung
Ben Jones
Evelyn Jones
Grace Kempson
Barry Luck
Elizabeth Motter
Jackson Nickens
Michael Radulovic
Ian Reetz
Stephen Riddle
Scott Rogers
Lee Sullivan
Sara Scott Thompson
Katie Watson
Grace Boney
LuAnn Charlton
John Drescher
Alex Gillette
Grace Hopkins
Mark Jones
Barbara McNeill
Nancy Nutt
Grace Riddle
Harrison Rose
Britt Warner
UMW Matters
Thank you, congregation - for supporting our UMW freezer sale! Your eager support by purchasing frozen dishes and desserts has helped UMW to 100% fulfill our
2015 annual pledge to The Well of $5000. UMW has pledged $5000 per year for 5
years for a total pledge of $25,000, which was matched by a member of the congregation since we pledged during that “matching gift” window of opportunity. For
UMW and our HB family to work together to contribute $50,000 to The Well is
humbling and JOYful. A special thank you to the 13 UMW Circles who baked,
chopped and cooked to fill up the freezers for the sale.
Attention: Parents of VBS Children
Get Your VBS CD EARLY: Starts TODAY
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 (TODAY, 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
The Connection at 9:55 Starts TODAY
Here’s the basic pattern we will follow beginning today for Adult SS. We may rearrange the model at times. The overarching theme will be “Preparing for Life at the
Well.” Every Sunday will address some aspect of Christian discipleship that grows
us more deeply into our mission. A time for announcements and a short musical
offering will open our time together each Sunday in the Sanctuary.
1st Sunday
2nd Sunday
3rd Sunday
4th Sunday
5th Sunday
The Word (Bible Study)
Response to the Word: Spiritual Formation, Denominational Study, Outreach
Response to the Word: Spiritual Formation, Denominational Study, Outreach
Response to the Word: HB Witness [includes individual SS Highlight]
Response to the Word: Music
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
Saturday, June 13, 7:30 - 10 am
No RSVP Needed. Please Make a Donation for Your Breakfast.
Wednesday, July 1, 5 - 7:30 pm at Pullen Park, Shelter #5
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
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
Acolyte & Crucifer Signup
Acolytes:
www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4eaaaf2ca13-20142015
Crucifers:
www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4eaaaf2ca13-hayes
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 ______________
VBS Wish List
Tacky Glue (10 bottles)
650 water balloons
rolls of masking tape
pink or 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
10 balls of twine
800 Ziploc bags - sandwich size
2 yds/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
5 pieces of felt, each color – brown,
dark brown, light brown, khaki/tan
29 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
4 dodge balls
3 cornhole boards w/ bean bags
6 jump ropes
6 basketballs
4 hula hoops
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 Volunteers Still Needed
Please sign up at:
www.eventbrite.com/e/hayes-barton-unitedmethodist-church-vacation-bible-school2015-at-root-elementary-school-tickets16403936616
Questions: Email atgastmeyer@gmail.com
or allison.thompson@yahoo.com
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 15, 29; July 13, 27; Aug. 10, 17, 24
Questions: Contact Doug Gill, dgill@hbumc.org
or 919-832-6435 x26.