May 10, 2015 - Mulberry Street United Methodist Church
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May 10, 2015 - Mulberry Street United Methodist Church
M U S M C May 10, 2015 www.mulberrymethodist.org This Sunday, during the 11 o’clock worship service, we will recognize the children who have been born into the Mulberry Family who are under 18 months of age. Bethany Claire Borage Braden Todd Burke Avery Hollis Boza Arden Joanna Culpepper Adelyn Rose Dann Payton Jennings Finney Thomas Casey Gardner Emma Jewel Heuman Hattie Ann Lewis Olivia Eugenia Mayfield John Oliver McMullen Mack Byrd Minton IV Jameson Walden Weatherford May 10, 2015 Scampers Rev. Bill Culpepper, Associate Pastor for Youth Ministries 999 Memorial Fund Sundays Anchored 5:00 pm Youth Room In memory of Frances Smith Kite by T. Lynn Davis & Auction Co. Inc. In memory of Frances Smith Kite by Mrs. Wednesdays 6:15 pm Mary T. Mitchell Upcoming Events Youth Week June 22 26 Youth Summer Retreat July 9 12 In memory of Frances Smith Kite by Dr. ララララララララララララララララララ and Mrs. William W. Baxley, Jr. In memory of George Jones by Mr. and Mrs. G. Boone Smith, III Macon Outreach Fund Usher for Nine O’clock Warren Dunn & Scott Wangen In memory of Frances Smith Kite by Mr. Ushers for Eleven O’clock Charlie Bridges, Austin Carter, Kenneth Harper, Jason Hawkins, Baxter James, David Mann, Don Ream, Bob Veto & Jim Wilson and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Sr. In memory of Frances Smith Kite by Mrs. Betty Sweet Ladson In memory of Frances Smith Kite by Mr. and Mrs. Tim and Julie Adams Children’s Church 2k/3k Amanda and Ken Smith 4k/5k – Brooke and Steve Kinross ララララララララララララララララララ Thursday, May 14 The flowers in the sanctuary are given by Mrs. Virginia Witherington to the glory of God and in loving memory of her family. 12:00 pm $6.00 Fellowship Hall Program: Informational meeting on Identity Theft with Kelvin Collins from the Better Business Bureau. Call the church office for reservations by Monday, May 11. All are invited! The flowers in the chapel are given by Denny and Julie Julius to the glory of God and in honor of Hannah Greene and loving memory of Marian Julius. Gospel of Mark "Part II of our journey through Mark Eastertide/Trinitytide" Tuesday, May 5th – Tuesday, June 2nd Facilitated by Rev. Tommy Perkins 7:00am 8:00am Taste and See Café (546 Poplar Street) Flower Opening The Flower Guild has one opening for flowers: Sunday, June 14 (sanctuary) If you would like to place flowers on this Sunday, please call Carolyn Dominy, 361 1012 or email her at cken@cox.net. Retirement Party for the Masons! Mark 6:30 44 : Attendance Last Week Nine O’clock Worship 37 Eleven O’clock Worship 233 Total Worship Attendance 270 U Office Volunteer Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:30 am 12 noon Help is need in the front office, answering phones and greeting clients. We also need help handing out hygiene bags! If you'd like to Food Pickup volunteer, just Someone is needed to pick up donations at call Debbie or Fresh Market on Sundays after church and Robin, 478 743 bring it to Macon Outreach on Mondays. 8026 Clothing Closet or email Tuesdays 8:45 am 12 noon dtowson@mulbe Help stock clothes and help clients with rrymethodist.org shopping. Pantry Needs – Many volunteers are needed for our VBS this year. The theme is G-Force, God’s Love in Action, with all types of sports and fun activities included. If you are able to provide snacks, help decorate, lead a classroom or be an assistant, then let Pam know as soon as possible. Peanut Butter What’s Your Motivation: Love or Fear? A Reflection on 1 John 4:7-21 Ann Smith, Spiritual Director Time for Prayer during Transition “I want to be ready" We will be losing our senior pastor, Rev. Tommy Mason and receiving our new pastor, Rev. Jimmy Towson. Let us come together and seek God's guidance and blessing during this time of change. Come to pray in the sanctuary or walk the labyrinth, Wednesday May 20, from 10 12 am. The altar will be open and prayers and meditations will be offered as you come and go. Come on May 20th or agree to pray at home, but let us prepare together and "get ready". Living Water Well Mission Trip to Nicaragua October 2015 we return to Nicaragua to help a community in need. Our team is forming with a (pre-fundraising) cost per person of $1400 + $30 online LWI background check. If you are interested in joining the team, please contact Drew Mercer (478) 919-3842 or drewmercer@gmail.com and visit www.water.cc. Budget Report 2015 Endowment Month Revenue Jan 65,946 Feb 83,166 March 102,146 Total YTD 149,112 Expense 96,592 105,627 113,483 202,219 Net (30,646) (22,462) (11,337) (53,108) Revenue 0 0 6,000 6,000 Net__ (30,646) (22,462) (5,337) (58,445) Nestled among the familiar verses of 1 John 4:7-21 are these bold words: This is how love has been perfected in us, so that we can have confidence on the Judgment Day, because we are exactly the same as God is in this world. There is no fear in love, but perfect love drives out fear, because fear expects punishment. The person who is afraid has not been made perfect in love. As Christians, we serve, but what moves us to serve others? Our reasons for serving may be obligation, peer pressure or guilt. We may serve to feel useful, relevant or appreciated. At the root of each of these is insecurity, a form of fear. If we do what we do for God because we fear punishment, we are not free to love God or others fully. We are called to serve, but not for heavenly reward or earthly recognition and not to be found worthy by God. We serve because we love. These words from Thomas Merton show the priority of love: Let go of all that seems to suggest getting somewhere, being someone, having a name and a voice, following a policy and directing people in “my” ways. What matters is to love. Motivated by love, our service flows out of the very real awareness that because God loves us, we have nothing to prove. There are no more “oughts,” there is no more need to be relevant, there is no more guilt, there is no more fear. We no longer care if others notice our service or appreciate it. We don’t care if it is measurable on some worldly scale of assessment. We simply love, and we love because we are loved by God. When we love, John boldly says, we are exactly the same as God is in this world. Can you even imagine such a way of living? As I have immersed myself in sayings of the Desert Fathers and Mothers for an Eastertide daily email, I‘ve gained a wider lens through which to see what it might look like to be exactly the same as God is in the world. Their acts of grace, forgiveness and generosity reveal that love motivated what these very real people did. Every action, every word, every effort at overcoming temptation was rooted in the knowledge that to be the image of God in the world, one must always be guided by love. Confident of God’s love for us, we are free of fear and free to love. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID MACON, GA PERMIT NO. 417 Mulberry Street United Methodist Church 719 Mulberry Street, Macon, GA 31201 P.O. Box 149, Macon, GA 31202 Office (478) 745-8601 www.mulberrymethodist.org NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED WEEKLY Our 11 a.m. service is broadcast live over Radio Station AM 940 WMAC. Rev. Tommy Mason (960-8140) Rev. Tommy Perkins (615-691-3171) Rev. Bill Culpepper (803-673-7860) This Week at Mulberry Sunday, May 10 9:00 am Worship/Chapel 9:40 am KIDSPRAISE 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship/Sanctuary Tuesday, May 12 8:30 am Prayer Group/Prayer Rm 10:30 am Staff Meeting/Conf Rm 12:00 pm Kiwanis/F-Hall 7:00 pm Young Adult Bible Study \ \ Wednesday, May 13 9:15 am CCM Chapel 10:30 am M/O Worship 12:30 pm Centering Prayer 4:00 pm Paula Motes Circle/Conf Rm 7:15 pm Ainsworth Choir Thursday, May 14 9:30 am Circle of Friends Sewing Group/Rm 232 12:00 pm Young at Heart Luncheon/F-Hall 6:30 pm 4-H Meeting/F-Hall Sunday, May 17 9:00 am Worship/Chapel 9:40 am KIDSPRAISE 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship/Sanctuary Mulberry Street UMC Staff Tommy Mason, Senior Pastor Tommy Perkins, Associate Pastor Bill Culpepper, Associate Pastor for Youth Ministries Creede Hinshaw, Senior Pastor Emeritus Bruce Bishop, Church Administrator Camille Bishop, Music Director/Organist Pam Johnston, Director of Children & Family Ministries Betsy Abbott, Director of Hospitality Erin Frazier, Director, Children’s Center Ann Smith, Spiritual Director Johnny Hathcock, Director, Macon Outreach Sara Colvin, Financial Secretary Linda Parker, Administrative Secretary Doris Andrews, Church Cook/Custodian Custodians Clifton Carswell Jeffrey Smith