WMPC WEEKLY. Volume LII May 30, 2018 No. 22. The Beginning of Summer Musings

Similar documents
WMPC WEEKLY. Volume LII May 9, 2018 No. 19. The Gift of Sabbath

WMPC WEEKLY. Volume LII March 21, 2018 No. 12. Technical Challenge

Worship on December 31, the First Sunday after Christmas Sermon: Scripture: Hymns: Baptism:

Messiah Lutheran Church Calendar Year

Understanding Baptism - April 8 & April 22 If you are interested in being baptized or learning more about baptism.

United Methodist Church

United Methodist Church

WMPC WEEKLY. Volume LI August 2, 2017 No. 31. Intersection: Why the Church Matters Enough for our Best

Slots still available for NEXT WEEK. Make your appointment to be included in this special historical document.

First Family Chimes. Sunday, June 3. Sunday, June 10

Please refer to Parish Life, our weekly publication, for more information. October All-Parish Breakfast

Gospel Alliance Church

Maundy Thursday Communion will be held on Thursday, March 29, at 8:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary (note location change).

First Family Chimes. Sunday, August 19. Sunday, August 26

The peace of our Lord, Jesus Christ be with you. And also with you. The countless saints of history who have blazed a trail of courage through time.

United Methodist Church

United Methodist Church

THE CHRONICLE, MAY 24, 2018

Please refer to Parish Life, our weekly publication, for more information.

HBC Weekly e-news - May 4, 2018

W E L C O M E February 25, 2018 Parking Lot Results Pastor Seth Ordination and Celebration Meal March 18

WMPC WEEKLY. Volume LI August 30, 2017 No. 35

April 1, 2018 Matt Hall - Sr. Pastor

MARCH th (Thursday) Leadership Development Day. 5 th - (Thursday, 4:30 6:00 p.m.) GLOW (God s Ladies of Wisdom)

2018 RADIO BROADCAST/FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR/COFFEE FELLOWSHIP

WE ARE A FAMILY OF FAITH PASSIONATELY COMMITTED TO FOLLOWING JESUS

REFRESH Wednesday Night Fellowship

United Methodist Church

Easter Lilies. Newsletter - March Brothers & Sisters in Christ,

2013 Spring Mission Trip. Saturday, March 23, 2013 Thursday, March 28, 2013

MOPS & MOMSNEXT MEETING Tuesday, February 6 (6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The APEX )

United Methodist Church

United Methodist Church

Third Sunday of Easter

2018 Ministry Plan. A Message from Our Pastor Calendar for Highlighted Budget for Family Ministry Plan...

HOW TO HOST A FOOD DRIVE

First Family Chimes. Sunday, October 8 Contemporary Service-8:44 a.m. Morning Worship Service-11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Classes-6:00 p.m.

Blu s Famous sunday turkey Dinner. campground Opening Meeting. 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Located at the Meeting House.

Weekly Schedule. 12:00 pm 3:00 pm Operation Outreach Praise in the Park Sherman Park, 3000 N. Sherman Park Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

Faith In Action. Planning Guide for Congregations in the U.S. & Canada. Faith In Action Planning Guide page 1

United Methodist Church

September 20, Same translation as current: NRSV (New Revised Standard Version) LARGER print Better binding and paper quality

SPRUCEDALE PROVIDENCE PASTORAL CHARGE (We invite you to share our October 7, 2018 news with others!)

We Are Overcomers! Revelation 3:21, Revelation 12:11 NEW HORIZON CHURCH INTERNATIONAL 2018 CALENDAR

D E ADLINE: October 16 RELEASE T-SHIRT SIZE. (circle one) YOUTH S M L LEADER INFORMATION. Name: Male Female. Address: City: State: Zip:

We welcome you to. 221 East Main Street; Chillicothe, OH Phone: ; Fax

ST. PAUL YOUTH ACTIVITIES: SUNDAY SCHOOL PRISCILLA CIRCLE JAM MISSION & OUTREACH DO-DAY BIBLE STUDY

United Methodist Church

Time Event Description Location. Friday, August 17, 2018: *** Please have your packets with you at all times

New Student Orientation

MONEY WISE : FINANCIAL WORKSHOP Today, October 7 (4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. in Rooms )

First Family Chimes. Sunday, September 10 Ordinance of The Lord s Supper (Morning Services)

SHARING MINISTRIES, INC.

Legacy High School Bands Dr. Curtis J. Melton, Director 150 W. Deer Springs Way, North Las Vegas, NV , ext

MISSION NORTH PULASKI ONE DAY MISSION TRIP TO WESTERN NORTH PULASKI COUNTY. Saturday, April 16, 2016 DEADLINE TO REGISTER: March 18!

FUN DR AIS ING WI TH

Vol. 50, No. 6. This will be a fun experiment as we try something new this year. More information will be available in the future.

Music Ministry/Worship Opportunities

VIANNEY HOUSE. Residence of St. Pius X Seminary Loras College. Dubuque, Iowa RULE OF LIFE

XXXVII M 4, DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME CHANGES SUNDAY, MARCH

January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. 4 7:00 p.m.-choir Practice. 11 7:00 p.m.-choir Practice

MATTHEWS CHURCH OF GOD 2016 Master Calendar

ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC CHURCH, GARLAND, TEXAS August 29, 2010

The SOI Motorhome Club 38 th Annual * Rose Parade Rally* Santa Anita Park Arcadia, California December 28, 2018 January 2, 2019

FH GRAD NEWS. Save the Date. Grads of 2016: Leaving the Nest. Commencement. Graduation Banquet. Dry Grad. In This Issue

May 1 st 5 th, 2019 The Prestonwood Choir and Orchestra

March 3, Dear Team Captain,

2018 RADIO BROADCAST/FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR/COFFEE FELLOWSHIP

East Village Recreation Calendar January 2018

Childbirth and Parenting Education Class Schedule for January June 2018

HAMPTON PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, February 18, 2018

Savannah Church of Christ

SUMMER CAMP OCOEE RETREAT CENTER JULY 20-23, 2016

A service project of the Auburn Lions Club, since Lions Elect New Officers for

Volume 03/15 Table of Contents. Page 1 Church Info. Page 2 - UMW/UMM. Page 3 Easter Events. Page 4 Birthdays Plus. Page 5 Calendar

Welcome to E4 and F4

August, GA 13. June 10-15

Open Bible Central Youth Camp Leader s Planning Pack

Henry Sibley Band Boosters

East Village Recreation Calendar May 2018

Bearing Precious Seed El Paso

Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation Camp Guide For Scout Leaders 2018

Revised Page 1 of 16

FLEETWOOD PARK SECONDARY

Sustaining Congregational Excellence in the Christian Reformed Church in North America A program for smaller churches

LEAD15 HOW CAN THEY HEAR? GREETINGS FROM THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR: KARL S. FLEIG National Director Royal Rangers

The School of Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales 307 School Street Bennington, Vermont Family Commitment and Service Handbook

Surgical Trauma Unit Hamilton General Hospital. Information for patients and their families

Decide Commit Succeed

FOOD ASSISTANCE RESOURCES

Banning Senior Center. November Spotlight 2017

Tuesday, February 7 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall

2016 TENTATIVE REUNION SCHEDULE AS OF MAY 16, 2016, AND UPDATED AS EVENTS ARE CONFIRMED

The SOI Motorhome Club

ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC CHURCH, GARLAND, TEXAS January 16, 2011

Lafayette Lancer Regiment Band Camp. July 22nd 27 th 2018

Elementary/High School Activity Days

FAMILY WEEKEND INCLUDING NEW ACTIVITIES FOR GRANDPARENTS. oh, the places you ll go ELON

Monthly Announcements August 2014 THE DC PULSE: YOUR CONNECTION TO A CHURCH WITH A HEART FOR THE COMMUNITY. Fall Festival

Cabrini High Dads Club CALENDAR

Transcription:

WMPC WEEKLY Volume LII May 30, 2018 No. 22 The Beginning of Summer Musings This past weekend marked the unofficial beginning of summer. Summer is an exciting time for many as trips are planned and families and friends gather for picnics, cookouts and vacations. Schedules often change, giving us opportunities to relax and enjoy and experience life in different ways. At White Memorial, summer means a change of pace as many of our regular activities such as Bible studies, Sunday School classes, Wednesdays Together dinners, youth gatherings, and even many committees meetings do not take place during the summer. Summer is a time when many special ministries, activities and events take place. This Sunday is Graduation Sunday at White Memorial. We will recognize our high school seniors during the 10:00 a.m. worship service in the Sanctuary. Graduation is a significant milestone marking an end to 13 years of study and the beginning of the next chapter in the lives of the graduates. They will discern their way forward their calling whether they are beginning college education or working. The scripture passages for worship on June 3 lead us to think about how to live out our calling faithfully. Whether we are new graduates, in the midst of educational pursuits, in the midst of careers or in retirement, discerning how to faithfully live into our callings to be God s people is a daily part of our lives. As a reminder, Sunday, June 3, also marks the beginning of our summer worship schedule. We will have one service at 8:15 a.m. in the Sanctuary and two services at 10:00 a.m. Sanctuary and OnPoint@1704 in Pickard Hall. Other activities to note in the coming weeks: Show Up & Serve mission project, Saturday, June 2, 10:00 a.m.-noon in Geneva Oberlin Village BBQ dinner, Saturday, June 2, 5:00-8:00 p.m. at 1012 Oberlin Road, beside Interact Bumper Crop Day for Wake Relief pick up a bag on June 3, fill it and return it on June 10. (Hunger does not take a summer vacation, so please help in this much-needed project.) Exploring Faith through Making Art June 3, 5:00-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, First Wednesday Spaghetti Supper (the last Wednesday supper until September) Youth and adult advisors leave for the Appalachian Service Project on June 10 Oak City Outreach June 10 Vacation Bible School June 18-22 As you can see, there is much to do and many opportunities this month. This week marks the beginning of Christopher Edmonston s sabbatical. Please join me in praying for Christopher and his family during this time of rest, renewal, study and travel. What a wonderful opportunity he will be able to enjoy. May you experience God s grace during this season of summer. Gary Fulton

Joys and Concerns Prayers and Christian Concerns to: Leslie, Randy and Jake Pulley on the death of Leslie s father, Norman Wag Wagoner, May 22; Lynn, Mark, Jonathan, Anna and Matthew Springfield on the death of Lynn s mother, Nell Elizabeth Barker Hardie, May 27. Recent Graduates: Julia Davis, University of Denver, Sturm College of Law, May 18. Julia is the daughter of Dee and Tom Davis. Hospitals (*designates discharged): Rex: *Ginger Neustadt; WakeMed Cary: *Mary Holland; Hillcrest: *Charlotte Snyder. In the Church Triumphant Madeline Kitts Hylton May 23, 2018 WMPC family members: daughter and son-in-law, Ruth and Dave Landers, and grandchildren, Rachel and John Landers Birth Announcements Sometimes, due to short hospital stays and weekend births, we miss finding out about our new Presbyterians. Call Rebecca Turner at 919-834-3425, ext. 222, if you have a new baby. Home Communion Visits Church elders and pastoral staff are available to provide home communion if you or someone you know cannot attend worship. If you would like to schedule a visit to share the sacrament of communion in your home, please contact Jim Ferry at 919-834-3425, ext. 208, and let us know of your interest. Is a White Memorial Friend or Relative in the Hospital? Please call the church office to let us know of relatives and friends who are in the hospital so that our pastoral staff may visit them. Due to HIPAA regulations, hospitals do not inform us when a member is hospitalized (even though a request for your church affiliation may appear on the admissions form.) We print members names in this newsletter and on our hospital board at church so that we may pray for them. Please tell us if you or a relative do not want your name included, otherwise, we will follow our usual practice. Contact Amy Claprood at ext. 210. Your Attention Please New Concert Series Do you enjoy the many gifts music brings to your life? If so, stay tuned for more information about Sounds on Oberlin, a new concert series beginning Fall 2018 at White Memorial. A variety of musical genres will be included in this exciting new concert series. For more information, contact Tim Sparks at tws810@nc.rr.com or Susan Hibbert at susanhib22@gmail.com. Presbyterian Women Honor Five New Lifetime Members On May 14, Presbyterian Women honored Cynthia Baggett, Miriam Dorsey, Kelly Gold, Betsy Hutchinson and Michelle Jeutter as Honorary Lifetime Members. These women embody the caring, supportive community of Presbyterian Women. Thank you for being such a vital part of our ministry. Would you like to be an organ assistant for a service this summer? Whether you are 7 or 107, have a musical background or don t know how to read a note, we invite you to sign-up to be an organ assistant. It s an opportunity to sit with Dr. H or Dr. Z at the organ console, set up registrations (sounds), chime the trinity and more. You must be available 10 minutes prior to the start of the service and until the last note of the postlude dims. It s easy to claim your spot. Log on to https://doodle.com/poll/zze6ddv8gn8q8hp2 to select date and time between Sunday, June 3, and Sunday, September 2. Contact Dr. H at khomdrom@whitememorial.org for more information. June 20 newsletter & June 24 bulletin deadline: Tuesday noon, June 5 The WMPC Weekly, May 30, 2018 Page 2

Community Ministry and Missions BBQ Dinner Celebrate Oberlin Village on June 2 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. The Friends of Oberlin are having a BBQ dinner and fun activities such as music, a cake dance and historic cemetery tours. The location is 1012 Oberlin Road, beside Interact. The dinner is $10 and includes dessert and beverage. Bring your own chair and enjoy a great time with friends along Oberlin Road. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time at oberlinvillagebbq.bpt.me or at the event. Russia Knitting & Crocheting Group Summer has begun. Has your knitting project? Come join Russia, Etc. Knit and Crochet on June 5 at 9:30 a.m. in C200. We have plenty of yarn, patterns, hooks and needles. Everyone is welcome to join us for coffee, snacks and conversation. Contact Faye Senter at 919-805-0897 or fsenter@bellsouth.net. Let s Feed the Animals Companion Animal Ministry is collecting dog and cat food for the SPCA of Wake County s AniMeals program. The SPCA will give your donations to Resources for Seniors to distribute to homebound seniors and disabled adults. Your participation will help local citizens in need from having to choose between feeding their pets or paying bills, buying medicine or buying enough food to feed themselves and their families. Donations of dog and cat food can be put in the CAM/SPCA collection tub in The Connector. Clothing Closet Now Accepting Spring & Summer Items This has been a great year for the Clothing Closet. We have received many gifts of new and gently used clothing from WMPC members and the community. Did you know we also accept bed and bath linens in good condition? Your gifts go to organizations such as The Healing Place for Men and Women, Dorcas and Dress of Success, to name a few. The closet will be closed in July but will reopen in August. Our collection dates are the first and third Wednesday of each month from 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. We are now accepting spring and summer items. Thank you for your continued support. Our volunteer staff is great! If you are interested in being a part of this group, please come by for a visit by or call Cornelius Swart at 919-787-4720. Oak City Outreach Collection Help the WMPC Young Adults collect donations for Oak City Outreach. Items needed are: bars of soap, wash cloths (dark colors), lotion, shaving cream, deodorant (men and women), toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, cough drops, tissue (individual packs), lip balm, disposable razors, over the counter pain relievers. Items need to be travel size and unopened/unused. Drop off items in marked bins located in The Connector. The WMPC Weekly, May 30, 2018 Page 3

The WMPC Weekly, May 30, 2018 Page 4

The WMPC Weekly, May 30, 2018 Page 5

The WMPC Weekly, May 30, 2018 Page 6

Calendar for the Week Graduation Sunday on June 3 8:30 a.m.: Graduate/Parent Breakfast in Geneva Hall; reservations required 10:00 a.m.: Graduate Recognition in the sanctuary Mandatory ASP Tool Training June 9 All student and adult participants who did not attend the May tool sorting must attend. We will meet in C103 from 10:00 a.m.-noon. Looking Ahead Community Service Opportunity: StepUp Ministry Summer Meal youth servers are needed for July 24. SignUpGenius registration is open. Weekly Youth Email Newsletter Do you want to receive the weekly youth email newsletter that s full of great information? Contact Deb Smith at dsmith@whitememorial.org to be added to the contact list. Sunday, June 3 (1 Samuel 3:1-10, 19; Mark 2:23-3:6) Worship/Communion (8:15 & 10:00 a.m., Sanctuary; 10:00 a.m. OnPoint, Pickard) 8:30 a.m. - Graduation Sunday Breakfast (Geneva); OnPoint House Band (Pickard) 9:30 a.m. - Cover to Cover (C302) 1:00 p.m. - Eagle Scout Rehearsal (Sanctuary) 2:00 p.m. - Eagle Scout Ceremony (Sanctuary) 5:00 p.m. - Exploring Faith through Making Art (K306); VBS Youth Helper Orientation (C200) 5:30 p.m. - SG2 - Leden (C301-302) Monday, June 4 (Ps. 47; Eccl. 2:1-15; Gal. 1:1-17; Matt. 13:44-52) 11:30 a.m. - StepUp Ministry Impact Luncheon (Pickard) 5:30 p.m. - T ai Chi for Exercise (C200) 6:00 p.m. - Stephen Leaders (K202); Boy Scout Camp Raven Knob Meeting (Geneva) 7:00 p.m. - Alcoholics Anonymous (C100); Stephen Min. Continuing Ed./Supervision (K200) 8:00 p.m. - Adult Basketball (Pickard) Tuesday, June 5 (Ps. 99; Eccl. 2:16-26; Gal. 1:18-2:10; Matt. 13:53-58) 7:00 a.m. - Men s/women s Breakfast Bible Study (Geneva/K100) 8:30 a.m. - Yoga for Exercise (C100) 9:30 a.m. - Russia Etc. Knitting/Crocheting Group (C200) 3:00 p.m. - Labyrinth Open for Walking (Chapel) 6:00 p.m. - StepUp Life Skills Program/Dinner (Geneva) 6:30 p.m. - Centering Prayer (W400) 7:00 p.m. - Personnel Committee (K200); Chancel Choir (S300) Wednesday, June 6 (Ps. 91; Eccl. 3:1-15; Gal. 2:11-21; Matt. 14:1-12) 8:00 a.m. - Clothing Closet (W100) 5:00 p.m. - First Wednesday Spaghetti Supper (Pickard); Flower Guild (S200) 6:00 p.m. - Russia Committee Putin Country Book Read (K302) 8:00 p.m. - Al-Anon (C100) Thursday, June 7 (Ps. 116; Eccl. 3:16-4:3; Gal. 3:1-14; Matt. 14:13-21) 9:30 a.m. - T ai Chi for Exercise (C200) 4:00 p.m. - Labyrinth Open for Walking (Chapel) 6:00 p.m. - High School/College Director Search Committee (W400) 7:30 p.m. - Sanctuary Choir (S300) Friday, June 8 (Ps. 20; Eccl. 5:1-7; Gal. 3:15-22; Matt. 14:22-36) 6:30 p.m. - Healing Prayer Practice Support (Chapel) 8:00 p.m. - Alcoholics Anonymous (C100) Saturday, June 9 (Ps. 63; Eccl. 5:8-20; Gal. 3:23-4:11; Matt. 15:1-20) 9:00 a.m. - NAMI Basics Class (C301) 10:00 a.m. - ASP Tool Training (C103) The WMPC Weekly, May 30, 2018 Page 7

June 2 Show Up & Serve: Let s Do Lunch Join us on June 2 from 10:00 a.m.-noon as we prepare Bumper Crop bags for distribution and pack lunches for Raleigh Rescue Mission. Bumper Crop Day for Wake Relief During June, Bumper Crops will collect items for Wake Relief. Please pick up a bag on June 3 and fill it with any items from the list that is stapled to the bag. Collection this month will be on June 10. Just leave your bag next to the back bumper of your car on your way into church that morning, and volunteers will be there to pick them up. If you ride the shuttle, please bring the bag with you and we will help unload. (In case of rain, drop off your bag at the Calvin Building.)