The Messenger - First United Methodist Church Stuttgart
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The Messenger - First United Methodist Church Stuttgart
April 13, 2016 The Messenger First United Methodist Church of Stuttgart, Arkansas SUNDAYAPRIL 24TH Worship will be lead by the children and is based on what the children learned from this year’s GROWING IN GRACE (GIG) study— GIG FUMC’S Children’s Program for grades K thru 6 ! Choosing God’s Way. IS STEP ASIDE WHILE WE ROCK THE SCENE WE’RE The class of 2016 Senior Sunday– may 1st FUMC Ricebirds Graduating this year! William Blake Marks Jackson Makel Mulloy Brooke Elizabeth Yelvington Spencer Sebree Simpson 1 ON THE ROAD WITH Amy Law BRO. DAVID Director of Music Ministries You can never out give God! Living is giving! This is the first principle for giving. We live life best as we give our strengths, gift, and competencies in the service of God’s mission. We are called to serve, not survive. Our giving makes a difference in our families, our work, our community, our world, and our church. I’m thankful to have been raised in El Dorado! I remember how my mom and dad made sure that Richard, Donna and I were in our pew every Sunday at Vantreaese Memorial Methodist Church. I remember how my dad and mom supported the church faithfully with their giving. They always had the spirit of generosity. They believed you could never out give God. My dad and mom were major financial supporters when the church voted to build a new church on the Magnolia highway. Joanie’s parents faithfully supported the church in their prayers, presence, gifts, service and witness as well. You would have loved her parents. They were dedicated to Christ! Joanie and I have been tithers basically all of our lives. It was always something that came naturally. Two years ago we made a four year pledge to give substantially above the tithe to God through FUMC as we planted our seeds of faith to build our New Christian Life Center. I want to say thank you to the 70 families who made a pledge and are working at completing their pledge to God through the new Christian Life Center. If you did not make a pledge I encourage you to do so. All you have to do is pick up one of the Pledge Promise Cards in the Narthex and fill it out and put in in the offering plate or call Wanda in the church office and tell her how much you would like to pledge. If you made a pledge and do not remember how much it is, simply give Wanda a call. We want to have our church completely our of debt by April 2019. In order to do this we need more people to give. I encourage you to pray about it and see what God would have you do! You can never out give God! Blessings, A BIG THANK YOU TO…for April 3rd - The Cantata Choir for the beautiful communion anthem “Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ” Sunday…Melody Stackhouse for playing drums and Jayne Bonnette for playing claves on the anthem…Rebecca Seyller for providing the yummy snack supper for GIG…for April 10th – Solid Ground for blessing us with the beautiful anthem…John Conrad, Dana Curtis and Sydney White for the uplifting handbell offertory… Misti Coker for filling in for Ms. Christen in GIG. CARILLON RINGERS Sunday, April 17 meet in the Sanctuary at 8:30 to rehearse …..Because He Lives for worship. GIG KIDS! We have 1 rehearsal left, THIS SUNDAY, April 17th, until Children’s Sunday April 24th. We will be leading worship! CHANCEL CHOIR APRIL SCHEDULE Sunday, April 17 10:15 a.m. Lead worship in choir loft/NO ANTHEM 6:30 p.m. Rehearsal Sunday, April 24 (Children’s Sunday) 10:15 a.m. NO CHANCEL CHOIR IN LOFT 5:30 p.m. Party at the home of Jimmy and Tammy Whiteside, 2119 Strait Place SOUL SISTER’S APRIL SCHEDULE Sunday, April 17 10:15 a.m. Lead worship in choir loft/NO ANTHEM Wednesday, April 20 6:00 p.m. Rehearsal Sunday, April 24 5:30 p.m. Party at the home of Jimmy and Tammy Whiteside, 2119 Strait Place Tuesday, April 26 6:30 p.m. – Sing at Roe UMC David SOLID GROUND APRIL SCHEDULE Wednesday, April 20 7:00 p.m. Rehearsal Sunday, April 24 5:30 p.m. Party at the home of Jimmy and Tammy Whiteside, 2119 Strait Place As has long been the tradition at Stuttgart First UMC, baskets are placed in the church hallways for our graduating seniors. Some of the Things They might need- SENIORS 2016 JUBILEE RINGERS SCHEDULE Sunday, April 17 4:00 p.m. – rehearsal Sunday, April 24 4:00 p.m. – rehearsal Sunday, May 1 10:15 a.m. – play in worship computer paper, pens & pencils, laundry detergent, dryer sheets, towels, washcloths, writing utensils , alarm clock, flash drives, college ruled notebooks, paper plates (for Pizza), small plastic containers, paper towels, clothes hangers, tissues, Band-Aids, key ring, small flashlight, post it note pads, extension cords, power strips, duct tape, academic notebook/planner (small) — any item a college student might need. Thanks! Thank you! so much to the Worship Committee for all the service they joyfully gave to make our Holy Week and Easter services special. A huge thank you to John and Judy Conrad and also to Terri Curtis for sharing her artistic talent during Lent and Easter through meaningful visuals. Amy Law, Dir. Music 2 4 SALE There are 50 METAL FOLDING CHAIRS left at $5 each. These came from the fellowship hall and are in good condition. I t ’s t i m e t o r e g i s t e r f o r t h e Ice Machine for sale $600 nearly new and in good condition. This machine came from the Fellowship Hall Kitchen. Grow by One Summit! Set for 9 am – 5:15 pm, Saturday, April 30 at St. James UMC in Little Rock, the summit offers learning options for lay leaders, pastors, youth workers, and laity engaged in evangelism, discipleship, mission, out- TALL METAL AWNING that was used as parking shade for the church bus. We now have 2 and only need 1! $350. reach, and age level ministries. The youth would like to thank everyone who purchased lawn crosses and eggs during our Here comes Peter Cottontail! Easter Fund raiser. Worship with Bishop Gary Mueller, followed by Keynote presenter Kay Kotan, co-author of the best-selling book, Get Their Name, sets the tone for a day packed with 9 core sessions and 14 informal lunch & learn discussions. Registration is $20 online, or $25 at the door and includes your meal, a complimen- We appreciate your support more than we can express. Proceeds help fund our Youth Group’s 2016 Summer Mission Trips. Jennifer (Pooh) White tary copy of Get Their Name, workshop materials, and a gift from Cokesbury. APRIL 10th Childcare is available with advance registration. Sunday Worship— 117 V isit: www.vitality.arumc.org/2016-grow-by- Sunday School— 48 one-summit to register to attend or for more information. Please be in prayer for those listed and not listed, but who are in our hearts as they struggle with life’s problems. AT HOME: Gerry Daniels, Sylvia Gist, Martine Molock, Newt & Flossie Neighbors, Yvonne Kennedy. NURSING HOMES: Stuttgart Crestpark: Virbell Carnahan, Gladys Robbins, and Louise Yaeger. Bella Vista Ret. Home: Carolyn Moore. Highlands NLR: Nelma Pelton. IN HOSPITALS: Dwight Adams (father of Babe Free) at St. Vincent's, Little Rock. OTHERS: Karen Baser (daughter of Judy Baser), Rhett Dean, Bill Denman, Jennifer Deitrick, (daughter of Jan & Larry Chastain), Natalie Dickson, Kathleen Elam, Mary Nina Fischer, Ann Graham, Mike Hill, Heidi Denman Hogan (sister of Bill Denman), Stacey Homra, Seth Kagebein, Grace Kelso, Carmelita King (aunt of Donna Lee), Connor Levey (son of Mike Levey) Brent McCarly (son-in-law of Judy Conrad), Margie Ragland, Asher Ray (daughter of Justin & Susan Adamson-Ray), April Calloway Stephens, Scott Timmerman, Sarah Wilson (daughter of Cynthia Hines). Patricia Anne Shireman Carter (mother of Jerry Carter & grandmother of Monica Petter). This is our Prayer List for April 2016. Please call the church office to update any information for our prayer list. Names may be extended by calling the church office after 30 days.* 3 FELLOWSHIP CALENDAR CHURCH STAFF Bishop Rev. Gary E. Mueller District Superintendent Rev. Mark Norman Pastor Dr. David W. Bush [email protected] Director of Music Ministries Amy Law [email protected] Church Adm. Assistant Lee Bradley [email protected] Finance Secretary Wanda Loudermilk [email protected] Director of Education Lisa Henderson [email protected] Director of Jacob’s Ladder Susan Bradberry [email protected] Youth Minister Jennifer White [email protected] Membership Secretary Jan Gregory Nursery Attendant Kay Knoll Custodian Janice Minor Prayer Requests: [email protected] SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016 TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 8:30 a.m. .... Carillon Ringers Rehearsal 6:45 a.m. .... WDCM/Jacob’s Ladder 9:00 a.m. .... Sunday School 6:00 p.m. ..Carillon Ringers 10:15 a.m. .... Worship Service WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016 4:00 p.m..... Intercessory Prayer Group 6:45 a.m. .... WDCM/Jacob’s Ladder 4:00 p.m. . Jubilee Ringers 6:00 p.m. ..SOUL Sisters Rehearsal 5:00 p.m. . GIG rehearsal for Children's 7:00 p.m. ..SOLID GROUND Rehearsal ................ Sunday April 24th 6:30 p.m. ..Wednesdays With Women 5:30 p.m. . Jr. High Youth ...............Discerning the Voice of God 6:00 p.m. . Sr. High Youth 5:30 p.m. ... Chancel Choir THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016 6:45 a.m. .... WDCM/Jacob’s Ladder MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 6:00 a.m... First 5—Women’s Bible FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016 .................. Study In the church Parlor 6:45 a.m. .... WDCM/Jacob’s Ladder 6:45 a.m. .... WDCM/Jacob’s Ladder SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016 ...............No in-church events scheduled Recent Memorials & Honorariums A gift in memory of Patricia Anne Carter has been given by Mr. & Mrs. Carl Brothers. NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #4 STUTTGART, AR MISSION STATEMENT We are ever striving to be a center of faith, study, growth, healing, and hope for the community by reaching out and receiving people as they are: helping them relate to God; and strengthening that relationship. First United Methodist Church 307 East Fourth Street Stuttgart, AR 72160 Phone: 870-673-1131 Pastor’s Cell Phone: 870-830-7777 Fax: 870-673-4146 Jacob’s Ladder: 870-672-9801 We’re on the Web! www.stuttgartfumc.org Come Worship With Us! 4
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