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The Messenger
Volume 26, Issue 3
March 2015
St. Paul Church ~ A United Methodist Community where
It’s all about God’s love!”
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Earn all you can, save all you can, and give all you can!
John Wesley preached that.
I saw an article in the Washington Post by Michelle Singletary, February 12,
2015. When I mentioned the story in my sermon Sunday, I mistakenly said
Ronald was a janitor – my apologies for this error. Here is how the article begins:
Ronald Read, a Vermont gas station attendant who worked in retail later
in life, was a frugal man. He died a multimillionaire at 92. Read had
stock holdings and property valued at almost $8 million, most of which
was left to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and Brooks Memorial Library in
Brattleboro, Vt., Howard Weiss-Tisman reported in the Brattleboro
Reformer.
“Not only did he refuse to flaunt his wealth; his estate included a 2007
Toyota Yaris valued at $5,000, but his closest friends and family
members did not know he had even a tiny sliver of the fortune he left
behind,” Weiss-Tisman wrote. Most of Read’s investments were found in
a safe deposit box, Read’s attorney, Laurie Rowell, told CNBC. Those
investments included AT&T, Bank of America, CVS, John Deere, GE and
General Motors.
Inside this issue:
Clergy Appointments 2
Mission Update
3
Spaghetti Dinner &
Silent Auction
3
Inside Story
3
UMYF
4-6
Family Fun Page
7
Calendar
9
The article goes on, but allow me two points. First, frugal living and saving
can produce amazing results over time. Second, the majority of this wealth was
in a safe deposit box when Mr. Read died. Think of what even a fraction of this
wealth could have done if used for the kingdom of God. As it is, a library and a
hospital will receive the bulk of the inheritance. But imagine the joy Mr. Read
could have experienced in seeing the wealth applied to sharing God’s love.
I believe that we are blessed as we bless others. $50,000 would generate
almost daily joy if our activity center has a decent athletic surface. $50,000 will
go a long way toward new roofs for the Sanctuary and Activity Center, both of
which are in failing health. $25,000 is the annual budget of Ecole Guerny
Filostin in Haiti for 70 students. $350 will afford a child an education for a year
and set a child on course for a better future.
I know you are no stranger to fund raising appeals. Don’t let the list of
needs deter you from storing up treasures in heaven and using the blessings you
have received to multiply God’s love.
Pastor David
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2015 Clergy Appointments
As announced in church and
on the 2015 Clergy
Appointments page of the
Baltimore Washington
Conference website: “Rev.
David Graves is appointed to
an extension ministry with the
Institute of Grace, a non-profit
organization ministering in
Haiti, from St. Paul UMC in
Lusby.”
“Rev. David Graves is
appointed to an
extension ministry
with the Institute of
Grace, a non-profit
organization
ministering in Haiti,
from St. Paul UMC in
Lusby.”
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It is with both
excitement and sadness that I
tell you our bishop has
approved my request for an
appointment to extension
ministry so that I can be more
completely engaged in the
task of missions work,
especially with the people of
Haiti.
I am excited because
this is something that God has
been guiding and calling me
toward over many years. I have
been to Haiti eight times in the
past eight years supporting the
work of the Institute of Grace
and I have longed for the
opportunity to more fully
support the work the body of
Christ is doing there.
It is with sadness
because I will truly miss being
pastor at St Paul in Lusby. This
has been in many respects a
better appointment than I
dared dream for. I have been
blessed by the four years I
have been here. The hardest
part is saying good bye to so many
of you. I will continue to pray for you
and the ministry you are so actively
engaged in. I have been honored to
be a part of the continuing life of the
believers at St Paul.
I ask that you pray for St Paul
and for me and Julia as we make
this transition, effective 1 July,
2015. Bishop Markus Matthews and
District Superintendent Rebecca
Iannicelli are actively working the
assignment of a new senior pastor
to St Paul with the Staff Parish
Committee and I am praying for
God’s guidance for them in this
process, as well. Change can be
difficult, but it also brings the
opportunity for growth and greater
effectiveness in sharing God’s love.
The IOG is an ecumenical
non-profit organization
headquartered in Washington, D.C.
We will be moving to Leesburg, VA,
which is conveniently located near
the Dulles International Airport and
our oldest son Rick and his wife
Jody. While I will be spending more
time in Haiti, we will not be living
there on a permanent basis.
As the process unfolds we will
have opportunities to discuss the
coming transition. Please feel free to
contact me with any questions or
concerns. And I thank you for your
continued support as I take this next
step in ministry.
Pastor David
Volume 26, Issue 3
Mission Update
This Lent we are considering ways we can give ourselves more fully to Jesus, our Lord. We are called,
each one of us, to be everyday missionaries with Him. I hope you are reading the testimonies in the
Lenten devotions and praying about how Jesus is calling you to be on mission with Him. If you have a
story you would like to share, there are still a few days open. Drop your story off at the church office or
send to my email. [email protected] What gifts has God given you? What is a need that the
Holy Spirit is placing on your heart? Is there a friend that can join you in serving Jesus today?
Blessings ~ Beth Rogers
Recent missionary activities:
 Sock of Love project completed with warm socks and personal care items going to the homeless in
Calvert County.

18 homeless guests fed and given a warm, clean and safe place to sleep.
 Spare change donated to Heart F.E.L.T. backpack ministry and S.M.I.L.E.
 Passion Play preparations begun. Contact [email protected] if you would like to be a
missionary by sharing the Good News to our neighbors as part of the play.
Missional idea: Fix broken things. This can be a symbol of our spiritual brokenness which Jesus came to
heal. Help a neighbor mend a fence or repair something around the house or yard. Pick up trash or grab
a group of believers and not-yet-believers to clean up a park. Pray to understand how the gospel is
echoed in your cleaning, fixing, renewing and serving. Always be ready to explain this when asked. (From
A Field Guide to Everyday Mission by Ben Connelly and Bod Roberts Jr.)
St. Paul Youth Ministries Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction Fundraiser
March 21, 2015
Be sure to join our Uprising Uth! students and their advisors for yet another evening of great
food and entertainment on Saturday, March 21, 5:00-7:30pm, for this, our biggest fundraiser
of the year! Cost for dinner is a freewill donation…pay what you want! You will be able to
browse all the fabulous Silent Auction items concurrently with dinner until 7:00, at which time
the auction closes and items will be paid for and distributed. If you’ve never attended this crucially fun event, ask someone who has and we’re sure they’ll encourage you to come by telling
you what great food and phenomenal Silent Auction items we have. Silent Auction items include terrific usable crafts, CDs, and gift certificates from many GREAT local establishments
among other great items you’ll definitely want a crack at! The Spaghetti Dinner will again feature a “Best Dessert Contest.” Debby Showalter will accept the first 20 entries, so don’t delay
in entering! This evening has been a real joy for all who attend and we hope you will join us
this year and that you’ll invite family, friends, peers and those we don’t yet have the blessing to
know just yet! Please please pray this event up and mark your calendars. All proceeds will go
toward our Youth Ministry activities, events, “live-2-give” missions, and trips.
Student families who take advantage of cost offsets to youth activities are asked to
assist with preparation for this event and the event itself. Contact Debby Showalter at
410-326-2150 or Youth Pastor Dave through the Church office to help with any of the
following:
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March 18/19/20:
March 18/19:
March 21:
Silent Auction Item Basket set up
Activity Center Set Up
Final set-up // Conducting Spaghetti Dinner and Silent Auction
Shifts: 3:00-6:30pm Set up/Serve, 5:00-8:30pm Serve/Break Down
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Schedule of Events
March
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March
1 6-8pm Uprising Uth in The Zone
7 5:45-10pm Skating (roller/
rollerblades) @ Leonard Hall Rec.
Center, Leonardtown, MD (Leave St.
Paul @ 5:45, return at 10)
15 6-8pm Uprising Uth in The Zone
18/19/20 Various setting up for Silent
Auction. See our detailed article in
this Messenger edition! Anyone,
student or adult who can help, please
do! Contact Miss Debby for times/
details.
21 3-8:30pm Set up/Serve/Break
Down 2015 Youth Ministries
Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction.
For the Dinner, we’ll again work 2
shifts: 3:00-6:30 Set up & Serve /
5:00-8:30-ish Serve & Break Down
Cleanup from both Dinner and Silent
Auction.
29 6-8pm Uprising Uth in The Zone
(we may look for something else this
weekend…watch UR email & Our
Uprising Uth! Facebook page for
changes)
April
5 EASTER SUNDAY – NO
UPRISING UTH! EVERYBODY
COME TO WORSHIP EASTER
MORNING!!!
12 6-8pm Uprising Uth in The Zone
19 6-8pm Uprising Uth in The Zone
24 2015 “30 Hour Famine” begins:
Stay tuned for exact gathering time…
we’re looking at beginning our Famine at the Patuxent High Harlequins’
Spring Play!
25 6:30pm 2015 “30 Hour Famine”
ends
1 6-8pm
Mon
Tue
2
Wed
3
Thu
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UMYF
Sat
7 5:45-10pm
Skating
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10
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15 6-8pm
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21 5-7:30pm
UMYF Spaghetti
dinner & Silent
Auction
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31
UMYF
6-8pm
UMYF
All “Uprising Youth!” meetings & activities are open to any
interested youth entering school Grade 7 thru Senior summer.
Senior High Life Group weekly gathers every Thursday at “1
Showalter Place,” 2060 Briansway in Lusby during the school year
to chill/decompress/eat/play/”go no agenda” and is open to all
students in grades 9-12!!
April
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
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24
30 hr Famine
begins
25
6:30pm 30hr
Famine Ends
27
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6-8pm
UMYF
19
6-8pm
UMYF
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Fri
Volume 1, Issue 1
Youth Ministry “Praise God’s”…..
Praise God for our Uprising
Youth who consistently live
your faith in your homes,
neighborhoods, and to all the
places and peers where and
to whom God takes you!! God
help us to take Your
“Uprising” of love to all the
people in all the places You
lead us, especially among our
peers who don’t know of Your
love on our school campuses!
May we be Your “Trust Jesus
for Every Next Step” love to
others as we “Change The
World!” for Your glory!
Blessings on all our students
and your school work,
activities, and extracurriculars!
Praise God for our incredible
school teachers,
administrators, and staff who
live lives of faith within our
school systems and provide
such worthy examples to our
students! You have the
prayers of your St. Paul Family
are also wished a great
school year. All God’s Best
blessings upon your work and
ministries among our students…Praise God for Each of
U!!
Praise God for all our
wonderful families…who are
living lives of thankful active
discipleship…and make up
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our St. Paul Family. Blessings
on your journeys of faith with
your children and young
people and thanks to God
and you all for allowing the
rest of our St. Paul family to
share this journey of faith as
we all live under God’s
adoptive love for all people!
Praise God for our dedicated,
unwavering adult Uprising
Youth! Advisors and all of
those of you adults who make
yourselves available in
compassionate, caring,
trustworthy ways to our youth
in our journeys of faith
together! “Adoptive love”
flowing from God through you
creates true families in God
who can Change The World
for God’s glory!
Praise God for all of you who
continue to nurture our
children and youth into LIFELONG discipleship through
teaching Sunday School in
the past and present as you
continue to “step up and step
in” to teach our children!
Blessings upon you, both our
“new” teachers, our veterans”
who have taught for years
and our dear substitutes on
any given Sunday morning as
you make sure our Sunday
school students see, hear,
feel and learn of God’s love
for them each Sunday
through your teaching and
actions!
Praise God for all who invest
your lives into the lives of our
teenagers and children to
show them God’s love and
grace in and by your actions
where ever God places you
among His young people!
Praise God 4 and Thanks 2 U
all 4 a GREAT 2014 and an
even GREATER 2015 in God’s
Youth Ministry at St. Paul to
our community and world!
Praise Be To God the Father,
our Risen and Living Lord and
Saviour Jesus, and our Guide
and Counselor the Holy Spirit
for helping us to be a Christcentered church family that
offers H.O.P.E. by responding
to God’s love and grace as
Christian disciples! Awesome
teenagers, Awesome adults,
Awesome God!
“I thank my God every time I
remember you. In all my
prayers for all of you, I always
pray with joy because of your
partnership in the gospel
from the first day until
now, being confident of this,
that he who began a good
work in you will carry it on to
completion until the day of
Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 1:3-6
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UMYF/UPRISING
On February 2, St. Paul Youth Ministries hosted the first St. Paul Families & Friends Super
Bowl Party and Chili Cook-off in several years. It was a GREAT TIME in the joy of the Lord as
we ate/visited/cheered/moaned together (still can’t believe the Seahawks didn’t run the
ball!) as we also enjoyed some KILLER Chili recipes! Thanks to all who had any part of
putting on and attending the event and HUGE WELCOME/GLAD U CAME to those who we
were blessed to meet for the first time. AWESOME to now be a larger and more effective
church family as you are with us! Oh yeah, Chili Cook-off winners were all us who got to eat!
Favorite recipes went to: Dennis Mulvey, Ben Mead, and Sarah Miller. Each of the “fave
cookers” received a can of chili ingredients to encourage them (and we mean heavily
encourage them!) to “bring the soup” again next year!
If you were
“assigned” to do one
small thing in order to
start a revolution of
God’s love, what
would you do?
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February 6, 7 and 8 found 30 of our group in Ocean City, MD for the annual Baltimore
Washington Conference Youth “ROCK Retreat!” The weekend consists of sick…and “sick”
is “good”…3.5 hour rides together in a van pool, fully “decorated” revealing our destination,
Friday night/2 Saturday/Sunday morning “Big Room” worship and learning sessions with
speaker Reggie Dabbs and two separate praise bands, student drama ministry, a mass
intergenerational choir, break-out learning sessions, and Holy Communion with Bishop
Marcus Matthews. Oh yeah, we did our traditional Saturday lunch at Dumser’s Drive In and
time on the boardwalk and on the ice rink at our hotel. Some notable quotes from the
weekend: “Jesus sees in the dark, because before there was light, Jesus IS light.” “If you
can’t see the answer, Jesus IS the answer.” “What makes you young is ‘hope.’ The future
doesn’t belong to the young, the future makes you young!” “The most significant two days
in your life are the day you were born and the day you figure out why!” Huge Praise God’s
to all of you in our St. Paul Family who helped make this trip possible with your prayers,
love, and
support. A very special thanks to the adult advisor team who journeyed
through the weekend with our AWESOME UPRISING UTH! If you want to see some of the
“goings-on” at ROCK2015, go to: http://bwcumc.org/rock/.
On February 15th we gathered our families as one big family at our St. Paul Youth Ministries
Quarterly Pot Luck Dinner Meeting. After eating together and visiting/catching up with one
another, we took a look at the Uprising Uth Ministry schedule for the rest of 2015, then
joined forces to form the “St. Paul Uprising Uth Safe Nights Sandwich Factory,” preparing
lunches for St. Paul’s Safe Nights Ministry guests for the coming week. The group also
gathered several times during the week to prepare additional lunches. We remain blessed
to be part of this all-church ministry to our homeless friends as our St. Paul Family provided
much needed warm spaces during one of the, if not the, coldest week of winter 2015 as we
journey together to “Change The World” for our Savior Jesus Christ!
February 22, we joined in The Zone for Uprising! to begin a series of meetings that will
focus on “Jesus as Rebel.” Based on Pastor Mike Slaughter’s “The Renegade Gospel,”
we’ll be exploring the Jesus presented in the gospels with a particular look at how “that
Jesus” differs from Jesus as we picture and perceive Him. We began by simply discussing
“who and what” we see and think about whenever we hear our Savior’s name. Proceeding
from there, we observed both pictures of Jesus we had brought in from our homes as well
as a slide show collection of about 30 pictures from other sources. Using those to center
us, we broke into smaller groups and discussed questions such as: What picture “looked
most like Jesus” to you? Why do U think that is? Do you ever think of Jesus as a “rebel?” If
so, what makes you think of Him that way? If not, how do you think of Jesus? Sometimes
we call “rebels” whose actions change the world “revolutionaries.” Would anyone describe
you as a “revolutionary?” Would you describe yourself that way? If you were “assigned” to
do one small thing in order to start a revolution of God’s love, what would you do?
Volume 26, Issue 3
Family
Fun
Page
Stacy Langley
Bill Miller
John Mefford II
Harold McCready
Bruce White
Thomas Crowder
Maya Horton
Katie Lewis
Jennifer Minin
Cindy Shippert
Hannah Willis
Charles Crowder
Sharon Nicholson
Dana Shepherd
Carson Ebert
William (Jeff) Wood
James Bliss
Harold Stout
Sherrie Bell
Caitlyn Mitchell
Stacy Wills
Wayne Carper
Judy Lafferty
Shirley Lavish
Rileigh Yetter
Kathy Kindsvater
Megan Shaw
Sandra Younger
Shannon Montgomery
Zachary Reemtsen
Beth Rogers
Mary Sullivan
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03/02
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03/05
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03/15
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Jamie Szewczyk
Matthew Dennis
Celine Fisher-Flaherty
Tom Lathrop
Lori Peck
Brian Grabarek
Gabbi Jones
Carolyn Kennedy
Eula Mae McCready
Ann Marie Pinkowski
Michelle Roberts
Mike Stewart
Stephanie Dunn
Shawna Welch
Kaylee Curran
Dae'Zhan Johnson
Brian Rudell
Emily Pouncey
Marlene White
Chris Moe
Ruth Harris
Stacie Kackley
Harrietta Keller
Lynda Shippert
Aidan Miller
Adam Colvin
Dani Langley
David Tustin
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St. Patrick's Day Trivia
You may know that St. Patrick used shamrocks to teach about the Trinity, but did you know these other
facts about him?
• St. Patrick wasn’t Irish. (His parents were Roman citizens living in either Scotland or Wales.)
• He was kidnapped and sold as a slave at age 16. After escaping six years later, he joined a monastery in
England.
• March 17 is the date of St. Patrick’s death, not his birth. He died in 461 A.D.
• The color originally associated with St. Patrick is blue, not green.
• The harp, not the shamrock, is the national symbol of Ireland.
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Immediate Prayer Request
Jim Baynham
Ashlyn Barrett
Tommy Tettimer
Dorothy Gaylord
Charlie Rivers
Helen Wirick
Tom Hance
Winnie Moore
Jeff Reynolds
Martha Bliss
Martha Jefferson & family
Darrell Dengerud
Elmer Atherton
Jim Sypult
Jean Barrett
Rufus Milor
Treatment for cancer
Jeannie Speer
Gail Anderson
Joe Fordham
Diana Welch
Evan Dinopoulos
Brenda MacNair
Marjorie Hall
Vicki Hawes-Izzi
Keith Kretchman
Jason Solberg
Darlene Bowen
Maxwel Guidoitz
Joyce Mudd
Sue Mackey
Beth Acevedo
Nancy Bischoff
Romaine Kramer
Homebound or in Nursing Homes
Teresa Gibson
Winola Moore
Doris Tettimer - Calvert Nursing Center
Marie Weems - Calvert Nursing Center
Ginny Burns - Solomons Nursing Center
Eula Mae McCready - Hermitage
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SERVICE MEMBERS
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Marines
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Air Force
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Volume 26, Issue 3
March
SUN
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8:20 AM Casual Worship - S
9:15 Brunch - AC
9:30 AM Sunday School - CLC/FH
9:40 AM Traditional Worship - S
11 AM Contemporary Worship - AC
12 PM Brunch - AC
6 PM UMYF - AC/R 15/16/17
6 PM Trustees Meeting - L
7 PM Women’s Bible - R 16
7 PM Hangtime BB - AC
7 PM Emmaus Reunion - FH
7 PM Passion Play Rehearsal
- R 15/17
7 PM Colvin’s Bible - FH
6 PM Parenting Class - R
11/13
6 PM Praise Band - AC
7 PM Passion Play
Rehearsal - R 15/17
7 PM New Member
Class - L
8 PM AA Mtg - FH
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9
10
11
12
13
8:20 AM Casual Worship - S
9:30 AM Sunday School - CLC/FH
9:40 AM Traditional Worship - S
11 AM Contemporary Worship - AC
6 PM Friends for Christ - R 11/13
6 PM UMYF - AC/R 15/16/17
7 PM Women’s Bible - R 16
7 PM Hangtime BB - AC
7 PM Emmaus Reunion - FH
10:30 AM Faith Circle - R 5/7
7 PM Worship Mtg - R 6/8
7 PM Passion Play Rehearsal
- R 15/17
7 PM Colvin’s Bible - FH
6 PM Parenting Class - R
11/13
6 PM Praise Band - AC
7:30 PM AA Mtg - FH
6 PM Lay Pastor R 15/17
7 PM Passion Play
Rehearsal - R 15/17
8 PM AA Mtg - FH
S - Sanctuary
CLC - Christian Life Center
FH - Fellowship Hall
L - Library
MR - Music Room
AC - Activity Center
R - Room
7:30 PM Choir Practice - S
6:30 PM Church Council - L
7:30 PM AA Mtg - FH
7:30 PM Choir Practice - S
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7 PM Optimist Club
-L
7 PM New Member
Class - L
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16
17
18
19
20
21
8:20 AM Casual Worship - S
9:30 AM Sunday School - CLC/FH
9:40 AM Traditional Worship - S
11 AM Contemporary Worship - AC
2:30 PM Solomons Nursing
6 PM UMYF - AC/R 15/16/17
6 PM Trustees Work Night
6:30 PM Finance Meeting - L
7 PM Women’s Bible - R 16
7 PM Hangtime Basketball - AC
7 PM Emmaus Reunion - FH
6 PM Mission Meeting - R 6/8
7 PM Passion Play Rehearsal
- R 15/17
7 PM Colvin’s Bible - FH
6 PM Praise Band - AC
7:30 PM AA Mtg - FH
6 PM Evangelism L
8 PM AA Mtg - FH
UMYF
Silent
Auction
&
Spaghetti
Dinner
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23
24
25
26
27
28
8:20 AM Casual Worship - S
9:30 AM Sunday School - CLC/FH
9:40 AM Traditional Worship - S
11 AM Contemporary Worship - AC
6 PM Friends for Christ - R 11/13
7 PM Women’s Bible - R 16
7 PM Hangtime Basketball - AC
7 PM Emmaus Reunion - FH
7 PM Passion Play Rehearsal
- R 15/17
7 PM Colvin’s Bible - FH
6 PM Parenting Class - R
11/13
6 PM Praise Band - AC
7:30 PM AA Mtg - FH
7 PM Passion Play
Rehearsal - R 15/17
8 PM AA Mtg - FH
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30
31
8:20 AM Casual Worship - S
9:30 AM Sunday School - CLC/FH
9:40 AM Traditional Worship - S
11 AM Contemporary Worship - AC
6 PM UMYF - AC/R 15/16/17
7 PM Women’s Bible - R 16
7 PM Emmaus Reunion - FH
7 PM Passion Play Rehearsal
- R 15/17
7 PM Colvin’s Bible - FH
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7 PM Passion Play
Rehearsal - R 15/17
7:30 PM Choir Practice - S
7:30 PM Choir Practice - S
7:30 PM Choir Practice - S
St. Paul United Methodist Church
11000 H.G. Truman Road
Lusby, MD 20657
St. Paul United Methodist Church
11000 H.G. Trueman Road, Lusby, MD 20657
410-326-4475
[email protected]
www.stpaul-lusby.org
Rev. David Graves, Pastor
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Rev. Dave Showalter, Youth Pastor
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2015
Newsletter Deadline
Wednesday, March 25 is the deadline for submissions for the next
issue of the Messenger. Please get us your announcements early so
we can include all our special events!
Minipistle Announcements - All announcements approved for the
Minipistle must be turned in to the office by 12 Noon on Wednesday.
Inserts are due, copy ready, by 4:00 PM on Tuesday. Unless
otherwise arranged, inserts will be run for two weeks only.
Rev. Charles Harrell, Pastoral Care & Visitation
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Teri Herren, Office Manager & Accounts Payable
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Regular Sunday Worship Hours
Jody Purcarey, Receptionist & Newsletter Editor
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Jennifer Wood, Choir & Praise Band Director
Fred Musengo, Organist
Jack Greene, Sunday School Superintendent
Patty King, Nursery Attendant
Daniel King, Asst Nursery Attendant
Phil & Missy Garber, Custodians
8:20 a.m. Informal - Sanctuary
9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ages Christian Life Center & Fellowship Hall
9:40 a.m. Traditional choir & hymns -Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. Contemporary praise music - Activity Center