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the lamplighter - Ardmore United Methodist Church
THE LAMPLIGHTER
July 2016
Volume 24, Issue 7
“To everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven…”
Ecclesiastes 3:1
As I type this on my laptop, I am sitting in my office at Maple Springs UMC,
surrounded by boxes and bulletin drafts for my final Sunday in worship.
Before me sits my well-worn Bible, open to the pages of Ecclesiastes. Like
you, I am going through a season of change.
Our son, Thomas, graduates from Reagan High School and will begin Forsyth Tech later this summer. Our daughter Ellen is now a senior at Salem
College. After four years of ministry together, my husband Jeff and I will
each become senior pastors of wonderful congregations in the same city.
We are overjoyed at all of these events, but we are aware that transitions
like these can be emotional. Yes, I expect to shed a few tears this Sunday
(June 12), just as I expect that some tears will be shed at Ardmore as Pastor Jock says his goodbyes after six meaningful years of ministry among
you.
Just as I am thankful to live in a beautiful state like North Carolina that truly
enjoys four seasons, I am also thankful for the seasons of ministry God has
given me. Over my 27+ years of ministry, I have had the blessings of many
different ministry environments. I enjoy both traditional and contemporary
worship, and I have had the joy of supervising many amazing people in
their ministry work. God has given me the opportunity to make disciples
and to build Christian leaders, and I am so excited about what lies ahead
at Ardmore. I hope to be a part of Ardmore’s ministry for years to come,
as we work together to help the church fulfill not only its commission but
also its full potential for Jesus Christ. I look forward to helping you earnestly
connect with one another and also with your community. I am eager to
listen for God’s voice along with you, and to serve as a faithful shepherd
and leader for you. I will move to the office
on June 28 and will be with you in worship on
July 3. I look forward to sharing my first message with you in worship on July 24, after I
return from a Continuing Education event at
Iona Abbey in Scotland. It will be a privilege
to serve you as your new senior pastor.
Looking Forward,
Pastor Bev Coppley
Connect to God, one another and the world.
In This Issue

VBS Registration

Young Adults Bible
Study and More

Fellowship Meal
Survey

The Big Chill

Calendar

Food for Share
News from the Loft
WE ARE IN THE SEASON of our Summer Sanctuary Choir! It’s never
easier to sing in the choir than during July and August. Simply join
us in the loft at 9:45am to learn and rehearse a simple, but lovely
anthem to sing during the 10:30am traditional service! We do everything from anthems based on familiar hymn tunes to simple
rounds and harmonies. There is a robe and folder waiting for you…
Music for the Month and More…
Sunday, July 3, Communion
Ray Ebert will play the organ and lead the
Summer Sanctuary Choir!
Rehearsal in the loft at 9:45AM for our anthem:
Bread of the World, In Mercy Broken- arr. by Carlton Young
Sunday, July 10
Ray Ebert will play the organ and lead the
Summer Sanctuary Choir!
Rehearsal in the loft at 9:45AM for our anthem:
Praise, My Soul, The King of Heaven– by Andrews
Sunday, July 17
Rehearsal in the loft at 9:45AM for our anthem:
God of Mercy, God of Grace– by Davidson
Sunday, July 24
Rehearsal in the loft at 9:45AM for our anthem:
We the Lord’s People– by Rickard
Sunday, July 31
Handbells will ring! Anthem and music TBD.
Sunday, August 7, Communion
Rehearsal in the loft at 9:45AM for our anthem:
The Traveler– by Dale Wood
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Sounds of the
Summer 2016
It’s the fourth summer of fun
organ music and Sounds of the
Summer will return to Ardmore
for a Baroque-fest on Sunday,
August 21, 7:00PM! In the
meantime, there are plenty of
concerts to check out, featuring seven different pipe organs
in our city and eighteen organists. All concerts are free, open
to the public, family friendly,
and only 45 minutes to an hour
in length! For July, we hope to
see you at the following concerts:
Monday, July 11, 7PM, St. Leo
the Great Catholic Church:
The French Connection on the
Zimmer Organ presented by
Ray Ebert, Henry Tysinger, and
Daniel Johnson. Warm and
enveloping or fiery and bold,
this instrument can fill the room
with lush sound!
Sunday, July 24, 7PM, First Baptist Church: 100% American on
the Grooms and Payne Organ
presented by Jake Hill, Frances
Burmeister, and Susan Keck
Foster. With an enormous
choice of sounds, this organ
provides a full orchestra and its
vast soundscape offers listeners
and players alike endless variety of tonal colors. Fitting well
with this ‘melting pot’ instrument, this special concert will
feature music by Americans.
SUMMER MUSIC MINISTRIES!
SUMMER SANCTUARY CHOIR
(ALMOST) EVERY SUNDAY, JUNE 5 – AUGUST 21
Join us in the loft any Sunday morning at 9:45 AM
to learn a simple, but not simplistic anthem for the 10:30 AM service!
RINGING IN JULY!
The Ardmore Bells will hold a short series of rehearsal before ringing
on Sunday, July 31. Rehearsals begin on Thursday, July 14. If you are
interested in joining us, contact Dreama Lovitt at
[email protected].
Zimmer Organ (l)
Grooms and Payne (r)
From Our Associate Pastor
Happy new year, everyone! Of course I’m
referring to our United Methodist distinction of beginning our clergy appointment year each July 1. Annual Conferences around the world are meeting now,
or have already met and “fixed” their clerical appointments for the upcoming year. Each year our
Western North Carolina Conference holds its Annual
Conference at Lake Junaluska, and a big part of the
week is the fixing of appointments, which is always
the last order of business following Sunday worship.
But the Conference isn’t just about the business of clergy appointments. Every year it revolves
around a theme that’s meant to encourage not only
the clergy but all the members of a congregation.
This year’s theme was “Go Light Your World,” and
Bishop Goodpaster was sure to lift up the many ways
we’re equipped to do just that. On Sunday morning
each member of the congregation was given a miniature flashlight to remind us of this charge. It’s a big
job, but it’s made more manageable by remembering that there are numerous lights out there along
with our own. Even with the bright sunlight through
the windows of Stuart Auditorium on Sunday morning
you could see the flickers from all of our flashlights as
we clicked them on and off. And this reminded me
of the power of many lights shining together.
Our world is changing faster than ever, and
we are in dire need of bright and hopeful light. Residents of Orlando are reeling from the recent terror
attacks in that city. Brussels and Paris will never be the
same following the savage attacks on their citizens.
All over the world, scores of people are going hungry
Thank You
Cheryl and I send our thanks to the
good people of Ardmore Church for
the many expressions of remembrance and gratitude that we have
received as we retire. You have
blessed us immeasurably and we are
truly grateful for each one of
you. Know that you will continue in
our prayers. Again, we ask that you
receive your new Senior Pastor Bev
Coppley with all the love and grace
you have shown us. Turn your eyes
upon our Lord Jesus daily and be the
Body of Christ. Abide in Him and He
will abide in you. God bless and keep
you.
Our love and thanksgiving,
Jock & Cheryl Ollis
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and jobless, and struggling to survive in even the
most minimal ways. If ever we needed light, it’s now,
and the light we need is the light of Christ.
It’s true, one candle does a powerful job of
dispelling the darkness, but many candles last much
longer and bring more light. Despite the impending
gloom that perennially threatens the world, we need
to remember – individually, and as a congregation –
that God desires for us to use the spark of grace that
resides within each of us and fan it into a full flame.
God is aware of evil, and even Jesus was attacked
both physically and spiritually. But God also knows
the change we’re capable of making if we empty
ourselves to God’s guidance and let our Christ-lights
shine.
An ancient Greek philosopher once observed, “Nothing endures but change.” I think from
this statement we derive our more modern notion,
“Everything changes, and everything stays the
same.” And that may very well be true. Here at
Ardmore we’ve faced some pretty big changes this
year including pastoral appointments and worship
services. We’ll even receive a new bishop this year!
Yet there are ways in which we haven’t changed at
all. The most important way in which we remain the
same is our dedication to serve God in this place and
in the world, and that’s not only a global commitment but a personal promise we make before our
Creator. This is one light we can’t extinguish.
Shine brightly,
Pastor Lisa
Memorials & Honorariums
IN MEMORY OF CYRUS HOUCK by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy
IN MEMORY OF DAISY TEMPLES by Betty McBride, Mrs. Donna
Staley, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Amos, Ms.
Mary Jo Brewer
IN MEMORY OF JOHN SPAINHOWER by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Amos,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Terrell, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF FRED FOSTER by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore
IN HONOR OF BOB AND SUE WILKINSON by Mrs. Lucia Smithdeal
and Ms. Dianne Hodges
IN HONOR OF JIM AND VIRGINIA KENNEDY by Mrs. Lucia
Smithdeal and Ms. Dianne Hodges
IN HONOR OF JOSH SLATER by Ms. Mary Jo Brewer
IN HONOR OF BECCA OLSEN by Ms. Mary Jo Brewer
IN HONOR OF MIKAYLA CLEVELAND by Ms. Mary Jo Brewer
IN HONOR OF JOCK AND CHERYL OLLIS by Mrs. Della Scott
Children and Family Ministries
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PRE-K AND
EARLY
ELEMENTARY
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Children’s Sunday School
has been great in June.
Children are learning all
about Noah’s Ark from the
Deep Blue Kids curriculum
published by Cokesbury®.
Deep Blue integrates Bible
lessons, with different crafts,
music and other hands on
learning ideas along with a
short DVD clip that students
love and look forward to
weekly. Our older students
Pastor Ollis visiting Sunday School; hands on learning with Debbie Williams.
have been combined for the summer (1st-5th grade) and are learning the
same material from Genesis 6-9. Hearing these children read aloud directly
from their Bibles is such a joy.
Our Pre-K students are engaged with play-based learning the first hour on
Sunday morning and then move to the children’s message in worship before
their lessons begin in room 218. We always need additional teachers and
assistants.
Miss Nicole
CONGRATULATIONS
2016 GRADUATE
Benjamin Charles Hucks
Parkland High School
Ben plans to attend
WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
in the fall to pursue a Degree in Nursing
with hopes of becoming a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner.
Kick-Off Sunday, July 31, 5:30 PM
VBS Rotations Monday-Thursday, August 1-4,
9 AM-Noon
Benjamin is son of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hucks,
and the grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Hucks.
VBS REGISTRATION FORM NOTE: all Pre-K classes are currently full.
Unless your child has completed Kindergarten, they will need to be placed on our Pre-K waitlist.
Child’s Name _____________________________________ Parent’s Name _______________________________________________
2nd Child _____________________________________ Mailing Address __________________________________________________
3rd Child _____________________________________ City _______________________________________ Zip __________________
Telephone ________________________ Mobile ______________________ Emergency Telephone ________________________
Emergency contact (Name & Relationship) ________________________________________________________________________
Person picking up? _______________________________________________ Telephone ____________________________________
Any known Allergies? ____________________________________________ Email Address __________________________________
Medical Conditions? _____________________________________________ Preferred Hospital? ____________________________
May we Photograph your child for Marketing Purposes?
Yes _____ No ________
Return to Nicole or church office.
Children and Family Ministries, continued
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Young Adult Bible Study (YABS) and More
In Hebrews 10, beginning at verse 19-25, it reads: “Therefore,
brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the Most
Holy Place by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way
opened for us through the curtain, that is, his body, and since we
have a great priest over the house of God, let us draw near to
God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith
brings, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies washed pure with water. Let us
hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is
faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up on meeting together…”.
Ardmore’s Young Adults are meeting regularly to study God’s
word, reflect on our lives, fellowship together, support each other
and hold one another accountable to this faith we collectively
profess. Our God is faithful to us and we are committed to being
faithful to Him. Our group has grown overnight with the addition of
three new couples and we would love for you to join us, too. We
meet weekly at 7:00 PM in the Reception room on the second
floor of the main church building each Wednesday. Pictured left is
part of our small group celebrating Gabe Asturias’s birthday.
Upcoming activities for Young Adult Families include: Young Adult
Lunch, July 17 (meal provided for adults) and Young Adult Pool
Party, July 24 from 3:00-5:00 PM, at the home of Steve and Eva
Jane Felts. Pack your swimsuit, towels and any children’s toys your
little ones may want to bring along.
Pictured L to R: Karin Haskin, Nicole Stevens,
Gabe Asturias, Daniel and Hillary Fernandez
“Since my youth, God, you have taught me,
and to this day I declare your marvelous
deeds.”
Psalm 71:17
Youth Ministries
JULY 03 NO YOUTH MEETING Sunday evening! Happy Independence Day, God bless America!
10 YOUTH meets 4:30 PM for snack and fellowship, plus devotions. Meet in the fellowship hall and
invite your friends along.
16 H.O.P.E meal and produce packaging day! Meet at the facility,
505 Deacon Blvd., 9:30 AM–12 Noon.
AUG Volunteers needed for VBS, 7th grade or older - assist in classrooms with younger children, along
01-04 with other adult volunteers, www.cokesburyvbs.com/ardmoreumc
12-14 SAVE THE DATE - SpiritUS 2016 is a Western North Carolina UMC event for youth rising 6th-12th
grade; please reserve your spot ASAP as they fill up quickly. Registration forms will be mailed to
interested parties. Please copy front and back of medical insurance card, complete forms and
turn in all with $80.00 non refundable deposit to secure your reservation.
SEP 18 YOUTH KICK OFF/COOK OUT at 4:00-6:00 PM; more details to come in August!
OCT
07-09 SAVE THE DATE – FALL RETREAT, Valle Crucis, NC we’ll enjoy the crisp fall air of our North Carolina
mountains, beautiful surroundings, fellowship, worship and great activities. Plan now and save
these dates to your calendar. Cost will be approximately $170 per child. Scholarship money is
available to help offset costs for members children. Simply see Nicole or Suzanne in the church
office if this applies to you.
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Girl Scout Car Wash
Saturday, July 9th
9 AM to 4 PM
Car wash will be held here at Ardmore UMC in the
back parking lot. Suggested donation is $10.
Come get your car cleaned and support the girls
of Troop 40587!
Annual UMW Rummage Sale
DROP OFF DATES AND TIMES
Wednesday, July 13
Thursday, July 14
Friday, July 15
9 AM to 5 PM
8 AM to 7 PM
8 AM to Noon
SALE DATES AND TIMES
Friday, July 15
Saturday, July 16
4 PM to 7 PM
8 AM to 1:00 PM
Event is held in Bob Martin Hall.
July Worship Leaders and
Scripture Readers
July 3
Hebrews 11:8-12
Worship Leader: Drew Blackwell
Scripture Reader: Clint Coram
July 10
Lamentations 3:22-23
Worship Leader: Eddie Foster
Scripture Reader: Nick Nicholson
July 17, Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Patterson preaching
Philippians 3:4b-11
Worship Leader: Rev. Lisa Tanico
Scripture Reader: Peggy Haigler
July 24, Rev. Bev Coppley
Genesis 12:1-4
Worship Leader: Rev. Lisa Tanico
Scripture Reader: Bob Tomihiro
Charge Conference
Called
A Special Charge Conference has
been called for the purpose of approving the new pastoral salary for our Associate Pastor. This will take place on
Wednesday, July 27 at 6:30 PM in Room
313.
cholarship Money Available
Did you know there is scholarship money
available from the Ardmore United Methodist
Women and the Ardmore United Methodist
Church Endowment Fund? These funds are
available for any member of our church pursuing college or graduate
school. Applications for the Fall 2016 semester are due August 1, 2016. For more information and/or an application, please contact Cindy Kern or Marilyn Parker.
Please remember that you can always contribute to the Ardmore United Methodist
Women Scholarship Fund, either directly or
with gifts "In Honor of" or "In Memory of" someone or as a designated beneficiary in
your Will.
New Website Online
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We have a new website! The address is still the same:
www.ardmoreumc.org, but we have a whole new look.
Feel free to browse and check out our sermons online,
our calendar, and some of our upcoming events. If you
need information or would like to ask a question to one
of our pastors or the church staff, feel free to do so using
the contact form.
Not all of our ministry pages are active yet, but hopefully
that information will be available by the time you next
read The Lamplighter!
Wednesday Night Fellowship Meals
Church Council would like your help in making some
decisions as we prepare for our fall fellowship
meals. Wednesday Night Fellowship meals and small
group studies are an integral part of church life here at
Ardmore, helping us to connect and recharge during
the week!
To meet your needs, we are asking for your input when
it comes to dinner.
What is your dinner preference?
1. catered meals
2. meals prepared here in the kitchen by a staff
cook
If you have other concerns or suggestions as to what
we can do to improve upon Wednesday night activities, please do not hesitate to share those comments as
well.
Simply return the response card below to the church
office as soon as possible. You may drop it in the offering plate on Sunday as well or through the mail slot at
the front door.
Thank you in advance for your response. We appreciate your support as we work together as the Body of
Christ.
---------------Name _______________________________________________
I/we prefer to have dinner (please circle one):
1. catered
2. prepared here in the kitchen by a staff cook
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Senior Moments
Welcome to Ardmore UMC, Rev. Bev Coppley, our new Senior Minister.
She is anxious to meet and get to know our Ardmore members. Be sure
to fill out the page about yourself, your interests, your gifts and your life
in the church community, so that she will be able to get to know us
from the beginning. What a positive way to come to a new congregation. I see more good things ahead for us.
It feels like the “lazy, hazy, crazy (and HOT) days” of summer are here.
What happened to spring? It flew by and gave us a few nice days, but
then summer took over. I can’t complain about the heat because
there is a lot to do in the summer. July 4th is always a good time to get
together with friends and family…for fireworks, food…and fun. There
are other things to do this summer. You may have already enjoyed the
“Sounds of the Summer” organ concerts so far. My favorite was the
one at Old Salem with our own Dreama Lovitt playing the Tannenberg
organ. Thank you, Dreama, for representing Ardmore UMC so well with
your musical talents. Old Salem offers band concerts and organ concerts throughout the summer. I enjoy the every other Tuesday evening
band concerts on the “square” at Old Salem. Miller Park and Bethabara Park also have band concerts during the summer…and they are all
free. Be sure to take a lawn chair if you go.
Singing and Dancing with Tom Deaton.
Lake Junaluska was wonderful, as it always is. It is such a serene and
peaceful place, even with all the crowds there. I enjoyed some good
worship services, Lisa Tanico’s Commissioning Service, Pastor Jock’s and
Lisa Wishon’s (formerly at Ardmore UMC) Retirement service…and Pastor Jock spoke eloquently on behalf of the retirees to the new class of
Deacons in Full Connection. The Celebration of Life Service was very
nice and our own Rev. Donald Funderburk was remembered, along
with many others who had passed away during the last year. It was
wonderful to see Marian Funderburk and her family in attendance.
Enjoy the rest of the summer…stay inside on these hot, hot days or go
some place cool, like to a movie…in other words, stay cool. Keep busy
and enjoy what you do. Remember that “every day holds the possibility of a miracle.” (source unknown) And keep in mind that miracles
come in all sizes, shapes and forms.
Love and Peace to All,
Mary Jo
Each month, The Upper Room
Daily Devotional Guides are
available
in
the
Narthex. Please take one for daily
devotional use. To help offset
the expense of the guides,
please place a $1.00 in the box
near the guides, ask an usher to
put it in the box or use an offering envelope from the pew,
mark it for “Upper Room” and
leave it in the offering plate.
OUR CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS
For friends and family in need of healing: Harrison Anderson, Peggy
Andrews, Polly Blackburn, Pat Blankenship, Lydia Brinker, Johnnie Bryant, Jan Carter, Jane Click, Ron Creasy, Lucy Doud, Ronda Ely, Lou
Foster, Betty Frazier, Bethany Goodman, Nell Hamilton, Marjorie Harris,
Carolyn Hankins, Cliff and Nancy Harvel, Ruby Houlden, Louise
Hutchinson, Jerry Johnson, Larry and Elizabeth Martin, Ruth Martin, Gertrude Maynard, CP Pate, Sylvia Powell, Bruce Richardson, Jim Smith,
Hank Spainhour, Nancy Stahl, Carl Stevens, Carolyn Stuart, Mary Tatum,
Angie Ware, Janice Weeks, Evelyn Williams, Jim Wooten, Sofie Zuluaga
For those who grieve.
For those who serve our country.
For those who come to Our Father’s Table Food Pantry and Clothing
Closet.
Remember our
Homebound
Do you know of a church member who has difficulties making
it to worship on Sunday mornings?
We provide copies of our weekly sermons on CD as well as our
church bulletin. If you know of
a shut-in that would like to receive either or both of these,
please contact the church office and we will add them to
our mailing list.
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A BIT OF HISTORY: THEN & NOW
Becky Jo Benson, the daughter of Grace Benson, like many
young girls, attended church from the time she was nine years
old. Becky just lived down the street on Lockland Avenue until
leaving for college in 1954.
Becky recalls Sunday school and services here at Ardmore
UMC, as well as “MYF” Methodist Youth Fellowship and snack
suppers prepared by the youths’ mothers. Becky has numerous
fond memories of Ardmore of yesteryear.
After finishing up college, Becky was married on June 8, 1957
by the Reverend A.C. Waggoner to her college sweetheart,
Richard Teague. On June 8, 2016, Mr. and Mrs. Teague hopped
in their car, leaving their current home in Charlotte for a drive
to Winston-Salem. The Teague’s decided to take the day and
reminisce at Ardmore, where they were married fifty-nine years
prior. The Teague’s were tickled to see old portraits in the hallways of beloved pastors, the beautiful stained glass windows,
the magnificent organ and all the other additions Ardmore has
making it different but yet splendid. Moreover, the Teague’s
were thrilled to meet Deb Jandes, our administrative assistant
and myself. We had a lovely time wandering the halls and taking pictures for them to have as new keepsakes.
Ardmore has such a rich history and being able to weave
some of the old with some of the new was heart warming. The
Teague’s hope to visit again soon possibly on a Sunday to enjoy worship with all of us. Thank you for sharing your story with
me and now everyone here at Ardmore. - Nicole Stevens
June 8, 1957 top, June 8, 2016 bottom
7/1
Mary O’Daniel
Henry Lamkin
7/4
Mary Jo Brewer
Lynn Dickens
Noelle Hembree
7/5
Sylvia Powell
Nancy Norton
7/6
JoAnn Buchanan
Randy Carter
Sandy Binford
7/7
Cindy Bullock
7/8
Patrick Flynn
Owen Correll
7/9
Gaynell Hyatt
Claudia Woodruff
Erin Britton
7/10 Peggy Andrews
Emmy Williams
7/12 Timothy Binford
7/13 David Williams
7/14 Kris Jackson
7/16 Kay Savage
7/17 Ruby Houlden
7/19 Barbara Foster
Kim Correll
7/21
7/23
7/24
7/25
7/26
7/27
7/28
7/29
7/30
7/31
Mary Tatum
Bob Wilkinson
Sparky Owen
Polly Blackburn
Scotty Dickens
Gail Ward
Samuel Stuart
Greer Collins
Janice Snider
Betsy Stokes
Rachel Harrison
Eli Atwell
Larry Martin
Butch Edwards
Susan Creasy
Joette Unks
Tom Perkins
Greg Brown
Casey O’Toole
Ray Dyer
Sarah Blackwell
Josh Slater
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Sunday
3
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service
10:30 AM Children's
Church/Learning Time
6:00 PM BS Troop 749
Monday
4
CHURCH OFFICE
CLOSED
Independence Day
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
12:00 PMCHURCH
OFFICE CLOSES
2
5
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
6
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
11:00 AM Stitchers
7:00 PM Young
Adult Bible Study
7
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
5:30 PM FOOD
PANTRY
8
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
12:00 PMCHURCH
OFFICE CLOSES
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9:00 AM Girl Scout
Car Wash
10
11
9:15 AM Sunday School
9:00 AM TTWS
10:30 AM Worship Service Summer Program
10:30 AM Children's
Church/Learning Time
4:30 PM UMYF Snack
And Program
6:00 PM BS Troop 749
12
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
13
UMW Yard Sale
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
7:00 PM Church
Council Meeting
7:00 PM Young
Adult Bible Study
14
UMW Yard Sale
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
7:00 PM Handbells
15
UMW Yard Sale
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
12:00 PMCHURCH
OFFICE CLOSES
16
UMW Yard Sale
9:30 AM Youth at
H.O.P.E.
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18
9:15 AM Sunday School
9:00 AM TTWS
10:30 AM Worship Service Summer Program
10:30 AM Children's
Church/Learning Time
6:00 PM BS Troop 749
19
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
6:30 PM UMM
Dinner and Meeting
20
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
7:00 PM Young
Adult Bible Study
21
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
5:30 PM FOOD
PANTRY
7:00 PM Handbells
22
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
12:00 PMCHURCH
OFFICE CLOSES
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24
WELCOME REV.
25
9:00 AM TTWS
BEV COPPLEY
Summer Program
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service
10:30 AM Children's
Church/Learning Time
11:30 AM Luncheon to
Welcome our New Senior
Pastor Bev Coppley
3:00 PM Young Adult/
Family Pool Party
6:00 PM BS Troop 749
26
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
27
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
5:30 PM
Nominations
Committee Meeting
6:30 PM Charge
Conference
7:00 PM Young
Adult Bible Study
28
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
6:00 PM Ardmore
Community Club
Dinner
7:00 PM Handbells
29
VBS Set up
9:00 AM TTWS
Summer Program
12:00 PMCHURCH
OFFICE CLOSES
30
VBS Set up
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1
VBS Set up
9:00 AM VBS 2016
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service
10:30 AM Children's
Church/Learning Time
5:30 PM VBS KICK OFF
6:00 PM BS Troop 749
2
9:00 AM VBS 2016
3
9:00 AM VBS 2016
11:00 AM Stitchers
7:00 PM Young
Adult Bible Study
4
9:00 AM VBS 2016
5:30 PM FOOD
PANTRY
5
12:00 PMCHURCH
OFFICECLOSES
6
12
Food For Share
Contact Us
The needs for the month of July include:
Give us a call for more
information about our
church.
Canned green beans, mac and cheese, canned soups
Other needs include laundry detergent, bath soap, deodorant,
shampoo, toothpaste, tooth brushes, diapers (size 2-5) and coffee.
This list serves as a guideline in making donations that meet specific
needs for the month. Grocery bags are available in the Narthex,
the lobby near the elevator and beside the Missions Closet near the
entrance to the Education Building. Please take one, fill it up on
your next grocery shopping trip and return to the Missions Closet.
Our Father’s Table Food Pantry and Clothing Closet
We will be serving guests on July 7 and 21 this month. Volunteers
are always needed. Please join us as we serve our community.
Ardmore UMC
630 S. Hawthorne Road
Winston Salem, NC
27103
336.723.3695
[email protected]
Visit us on the web at
www.ardmoreumc.org
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