april2014 - Central Church of God
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april2014 - Central Church of God
Primetime Post Primetimers took a trip to Scotland via the Queen City Brass Band, directed by Jamie Hood, a native Scot. Jamie began his musical interest at age four, taking cornet lessons from his father. He began performing at age seven with a local Salvation Army Band. Jamie studied at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music along with several master teachers in France and Germany. He came to the USA in 2006, and currently is the Divisional Music Director for The Salvation Army in North and South Carolina, and is the Musical Director of the Queen City Brass Band, a band that has been performing all opportunity to invite friends, neighborsover and coworkers the Southeast for over twenty years. at least twenty-five members WithWith the significance of September 11th, in the band playing a variety of horns joined by the drums, we were delighted as they presented a beautiful Celtic Celebration. Two members of the Ceol na Gael Irish Pipe Band, dressed in authentic Scottish attire, also performed with a bagpipe and drum in traditional Scottish style. A fun surprise took us to Ireland, because the Celtic Celebration also included Irish dancers from the Rince Na H’Eireann School of Dance, dancing Riverdance style. Kenny Durbin, who plays in Central’s orchestra and the Queen City Brass Band, brought the evening to a close by singing “What a Wonderful World” in his memorable, Louis Armstrong style that we love! Looking forward, Joy Millis, Director P RIMETIMERS A RE H EADING F RIDAY, J UNE 20, 2014 april2014 TO M T A IRY NC The charter bus will leave the church at 7:30a.m. and will return around 6:00p.m. We’ll tour Mt. Airy, the hometown of Andy Griffith, have lunch, visit various sites around town, shop a little on Main Street and then enjoy a tasty boxed dinner on the bus back home. Price is $30 plus lunch cost. Call Sherry at 704.295.6846 if interested. Space is limited so don’t delay. Meet a Primetimer By Ed Johnson Introducing Chris & Elwyn McSwain If you don’t know Chris and Elwyn McSwain, you owe it to yourself to get to know them. They are a delightful couple, full of energy and with an almost delicious sense of humor. Chris grew up in the Greensboro area, and Elwyn is a Charlotte native. They met at Camp Lurecrest at Lake Lure, NC in 1968. Chris was sixteen years old and working at the camp when she had a dental emergency. Elwyn happened to be at Camp Lurecrest, home on leave from Vietnam, and he was the only person there with a car—a 1968 Buick Wildcat. He took Chris to Forest City to the dentist. Five years later, when Elwyn was in graduate school, and Chris was in undergraduate school, they married. They were married at Garr Tabernacle by Elwyn’s brother, Bob. They have three children—two daughters, Liz and Amanda, and one son, Michael—and six grandchildren. Chris and Elwyn are both officially retired from the Mecklenburg Department of Social Services, where Chris was Supervisor of Youth and Family Services, and Elwyn was Social Services Manager, Child Protective Services. During their service at DSS, in addition to working long, hard hours, they were deeply involved in New Venture Camp, a camp designed for children and families receiving services from Youth and Family Services. New Venture Camp met at Camp Lurecrest and exposed not only the youth, but also about fifteen staff members of DSS, to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Given the McSwains’ humor the logical question to be asked of them is, “What is the funniest event that has happened to you since you married?” Immediately, Elwyn responded, “She actually married me for my hair.” Chris, referring to the time in 1968 when Elwyn took her to the dentist, in his 1968 Buick Wildcat, said that, when Elwyn took her to the hospital to give birth to their first child (in 1978), he drove that same 1968 Buick Wildcat. After a few more years, they donated it to a staff pastor at their church in Birmingham, Alabama, where they were on staff. Elwyn described Chris, “She is my Martha, the ‘get-it-done’ person, keeping things running. She’s the brains and heart of our family. When I worked as social services manager, I worked a lot of hours. Chris understood and supported me. Now she lets me take naps.” Chris described Elwyn, “Elwyn is a quiet spiritual leader. He’s more of a nurturer than I am. He’s the emotional peace of our family. I go to him with scriptural questions. He does for others. He is selfless and truly a servant to this family.” Chris and Elwyn love both the organization of Primetimers and the people who make it possible. Elwyn said, “It’s a high-energy, upbeat program regardless of age. It’s wonderful to see the importance of the relationships built and nurtured through Primetimers.” Although Chris and Elwyn have spent most of the last forty years in Charlotte, with a short time in Birmingham, Alabama, they still have opportunities to travel. They have visited Colorado, Arizona, Missouri, and St. Maarten. This coming May, they will be taking an Alpine tour, visiting Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. No, they don’t need someone to carry their bags. That question has already been asked. Prayer Requests Please remember these in prayer: Louis Campbell, Hazel Howey, Carol Ingram, Harry Skiles. Our love and sympathy to: Dean Howey in the death of her mother; Ana Prestia in the death of her husband, Antonio; and to the family of Foye White. aprilbirthdays& anniversaries Dianemarie Jamison ............01 Sandra Kennerly ..................01 Erena Calder ........................02 Brenda Wilson ......................02 Shirley Gingrich ....................03 Valentina Zinczuk ................04 Carol Lisk ............................05 Tim Ford ..............................07 Wanda Poe ..........................07 Dan White ............................07 Barbara Cataldi ....................08 Joe Christenbury ..................08 Lillian Higginbotham ............08 Anne Walker ........................09 Virginia Brookshire ..............10 Ed Button ............................12 Gaye James ........................13 Sharon Ruehle ....................13 Jim Whitlow ..........................13 Denise Alexander ................15 Donna Moran ......................15 Rudy Vallecillo ......................15 Fran Black ............................16 Shirley Guyton-Simpson ......16 Jan Skiles ............................16 bible study by Louise Douglas “Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, ‘Wherein have we robbed thee?’ In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse, for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation” (Malachi 3:8-9). Once upon a time there was a man who had nothing and God gave him ten apples. • He gave him the first three apples to eat. • He gave him the second three apples to trade for shelter from the sun and rain. • He gave him the third three apples to trade for clothing to wear. • He gave him the last apple so that he might have something to give back to God to show his gratitude for the other nine. Susan Bridges ......................18 Julia Fox ..............................18 Dannie Webster....................18 Steve Blankenship................19 Dixie Gazak..........................19 Nancy Hochevar ..................19 Toby Emerson ......................20 Julia Waldon ........................20 Jewel Martin ........................21 Lucy Ransom ......................21 Yoshi Collins ........................22 Beverly Mauldin....................22 Phyllis Sutton ......................22 Larry Baucom ......................23 Marilyn Billmeyer ..................24 Judy Tarbox ..........................24 Lynn Baucom ......................25 Paul Breithaupt ....................25 Ray Cline ............................25 Millie Miano ..........................25 Barbara Philmon ..................25 Janie Payne ........................27 Pete Gore ............................28 Jeanne Simi ........................28 Dorothy Baucom ..................29 Mary Lou West ....................29 Anita Avants ........................30 Don & Janet Morton..............03 Devonde & Juanita Martin ....04 Ron & Wanda Aldridge ........05 Ron & Cindi Brown ..............05 Gary & Mona Campbell ........06 A. W. & Joann Todd ..............06 Jim & Sandra Kennerly ........08 Bromley & Jane Bilton ..........09 David & Sandra Harrison ......09 Jim & Jean Parnell ..............10 Jay & Joana Lindstrom ........11 Dean & Renee Oliver............15 Walter & Nina Guinez ..........16 Tom & Teri Fahey ................18 Ronald & Mary Muesing ......19 Jim & Linda Stroupe ............20 Steve & Nancy Russell ........25 Eugene & Ruby Williams ......27 Russell & Kay Carnes ..........28 Lou & Lee Perkins ................30 • • • • The man ate the first three apples. He traded the second three for shelter from the sun and rain. He traded the third three for clothing to wear. Then, he looked at the tenth apple. It seemed bigger and juicer than the rest. He knew that God had given him the tenth apple so that he might return it to Him out of gratitude for the other nine. But the tenth apple looked bigger and juicer than the rest. And he reasoned that God had all the other apples in the world. So the man ate the tenth apple – and gave back to God the core. – copied “Give and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed together, and running over, shall men give unto your bosom, for with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again” (Luke 6:38). There was man, Some called him mad; The more he gave, The more he had. 5301 Sardis Road Charlotte, NC 28270 704.364.5003 www.centralchurchofgod.org Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 3061 Charlotte, NC 28205 Primetime Post A Publication for Primetimers Joy Millis—Director Eddie Millis Greg Baker—Staff Advisor Barbara Bernier Ed & Geri Button Jean Crocker Marion Flint Steve & Carol Ingram Ed & Gail Johnson Larry & Pam Macaluso Elwyn & Chris McSwain Ron & Mary Muesing Jesse & Kathleen Sneed Joyce Southern Dan & Mildred White Les & Sherry Worden Primetime Events the tale of three trees Primetimer Dinner • Tuesday, April 1 6:30pm in Weatherby Hall Get your $8 tickets by March 24 The Musical Heirs are a group of skillful homeschooled children, ages 10 to 14, that are musicians who use singing to glorify God and to serve others. They’ll present a musical/dramatic presentation of The Tale of Three Trees, a traditional folktale about the power of God’s love to transform and renew. Coffee Central Is Now Open Wednesday 8:30am-2:00pm & 5:00-8:30pm; Thursday 8:30am-2:00pm; Saturday 5:00-8:30pm; Sunday 7:30am-1:00pm. SAVE The DATE ay, M ay 6 Pr imet imer Din ne r • Tue sd ll 6:30pm in Weath er by Ha its best at icana” An evening of “Amer nd made featuring a house ba musicians, Kids of Central’s finest calists. We Choir and talented vo program of will be presenting a ic and end with favorite patriotic mus ng. a fun filled sing-alo April 1. Tickets go on sale ie • Ju ly 26 Satu rd ay Af te rn oo n Mov ll 2:00pm in Weath er by Ha May 6 and are $2. Tickets go on sale