October Chronicle - Calvary United Methodist Church
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October Chronicle - Calvary United Methodist Church
The October 2015 Chronicle If the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven… 2 Corinthians 5:1 A moment with Mernie... "If we live by the Spirit, let us also be guided by the Spirit" (Galatians 5:25) Decisions, decisions, decisions...we face them as a world, a nation, a community, and individuals. Decisions over refugees and elections accost us on one hand, while decisions over budgets and healthcare concern us on the other. At times the decision-making process can be tedious and overwhelming; at other times it is clear and quick. Regardless of how profound or trivial the decision is, however, all of our decisions should be guided by God's Holy Spirit. We hear and attest to this yet often forget it at critical junctures. When tough decisions need to be made, we let ourselves get bogged down by details or overcome by a sense of despair instead of keeping in step with the Spirit to maintain the proper perspective. We succumb to self-indulgence instead of self-sacrificing love. The result is discouragement and despair. In contrast, those who maintain a focus on the cross find themselves sustained by hope and joy. Those who live by the Spirit are strengthened by their communion—their partnership—with the Holy Spirit, even in the midst of trials and tribulations. What does that look like in practical terms? It means when we face financial challenges, we seek God's wisdom in lieu of our own. It means when we encounter roadblocks in our relationships, we respond with the love of the God (humility) rather than the love of self (pride). It means when there are any decisions to be made, we are led by the Spirit. Failure to live a life not directed by the Spirit results in us pushing the Lord aside and taking over the decision making for ourselves. God gives us the freedom to do this, even when our choice means we choose to be free of God's Holy Spirit. Of course, when we fail to be guided by the Spirit in our decision making process—whether intentionally or not—joy is ultimately replaced by discouragement, despair, destruction and even death. The Christian author C.S. Lewis writes: "There are only two kinds of people—those who say ‘Thy will be done’ to God or those to whom God in the end says, ‘Thy will be done’. God gives us freedom to choose whether or not we will make decisions on our own yet wills for us to be ushered by the Holy Spirit.” Therefore, challenge one another to be guided by the Spirit. Pray for us, as individuals and as a church family, to be Spirit-led in our daily decisions and in our preparation for Calvary’s annual Charge Conference at the end of this month. Yours in Christ, Mernie Page 2 CONGREGATION NEWS Clifford Scheibach September 4, 2015 NEW MEMBER CLASSES If you would like to become a member of Calvary UMC, or would just like more information about us, we are offering new member classes on Sunday, October 4 from 1-3 pm (part 1), and Monday, October 5, from 7-9 pm (part 2). New members will be received on Sunday, October 18, at the 8:45 and 10 am services. There is no obligation to become a member by attending the classes. You can sign up by contacting Pastor Mernie at 410-268-1776, ext. 103, or [email protected]. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! It was 2 months that I was away in the hospital and rehab. Thankfully I am home now and continue to recover. During that time Mernie visited me and I received flowers from the church. Best of all was the beautiful shawl which I made good use of. Thank you so very much! Above all, my dear friends, my appreciation for all the cards, visits, and gifts which lifted my spirit and did me a world of good—I appreciate each one of you and most sincerely thank you for your kindness to me. I can’t wait to be able to get back to church. God Bless You! Helen Meckel A sincere “THANK YOU” to all the Vacation Bible School children who brought items for the Emergency Baby Pantry each evening, and to their parents for encouraging their children to share with the less fortunate. This year and last year, the gifts far exceeded the goals set for their giving. Calvary is truly blessed to have Christy Little, Director of Children’s Ministries, who “invented” this Sharing Ministry, when she arrived last year, just before VBS began. Christy called me and asked if this would be something of interest to help supply the EBP, and of course I said an overwhelming “absolutely yes”! Blessings of thanks, dear Mrs. Little for your amazing grace, thoughtfulness, and Godly spirit!! You are a wonderful role model and teacher for our children. With much gratitude, in HIS service, Marjorie Bechert, EBP Coordinator Page 3 STEWARDSHIP Since making it personal with Christ last year, we’re “Taking a Step with Christ” over the next year. In other words, Stewardship Sunday is quickly approaching, and we are preparing to walk with Christ by asking for your pledges. We will both receive and consecrate pledge cards at all three services on Stewardship Sunday which is November 1, 2015. To that end, expect the pledge cards to arrive in your mailbox two to three weeks in advance. After prayerful consideration, you can complete them and bring them with you on Stewardship Sunday, when we will celebrate pledged commitments by receiving communion during our worship services. This continuing goal is personal to me because over the past year, my two-year old granddaughters have learned to walk as they begin their life’s journey. We as faithful Christians must continue our walk with Christ one step at a time. Like Paul said in Ephesians, “Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children and walk in the way of love.” Besides pledges of commitment, there are many additional ways that we can walk with Christ and develop our personal relationship with Him. They include being present through prayer, participating in Bible classes for many different studies, and bearing faithful witness by regularly worshipping in baptisms, weddings, funerals, and holy communions. Why not volunteer your service to Winter Relief, Appalachian Service Project, Shower Ministry, Guatemala Mission, Light House Shelter, or the Cookie Factory? In so doing, we will all joyfully experience active service to Christ and those He wants us to serve. We look forward to everyone’s attendance and participation in Stewardship Sunday on November 1, 2015 so we can worship in the fullness of our Church as we rally together “Taking a Step with Christ.” Nelson Gardner Stewardship MT Chair WHAT IS DINNER FOR EIGHT? Are you a new member and want to meet other members? Are you a long time member and want to meet new members or get to know other members better? Join Dinner for Eight! The groups are set up to run for four months. The rotations begin in March, July, and November. Each group meets once a month in a members’ home to share a meal and get to know one another. The groups are arranged at random, and are not limited to couples. We have a number of single people in our groups. At the first dinner each group decides amongst themselves, the times and dates most convenient for their dinners. The host provides the home and main course. Each of the other couples (people) bring a dish to share, (appetizer, salad, bread, vegetable, or dessert). Over the four month period , each couple (person) serves as the host and prepares a dish at the other three meals. At the end of the fourth month, the groups change, and you get to meet another six people. The groups meet all year, but you can join in or drop out at the end of any four month rotation. Not sure this would work for you? You can be put on the substitute list to try it out. If you are interested in joining, or have any questions, call Judy Roblyer (410) 757-6226. Page 4 STEPHEN MINISTRY The Stephen Ministry Program at Calvary UMC By the Stephen Ministry Leaders Have you often wondered what the Stephen Ministers do at CUMC? Stephen Ministers are members of our congregation who receive special training to provide one-to-one Christian care to people in our congregation and community who are experiencing grief, loneliness, divorce, hospitalization, disability, job loss, and many other life difficulties. Are you going through a difficult time? Stephen Ministers are members of our congregation who listen, care, encourage, and provide emotional and spiritual support to people who are facing a crisis or going through tough times. The care you will receive is confidential, free, and very helpful. To learn how you, or a friend, neighbor, co-worker, or relative, can receive care, talk to a pastor or Stephen Ministry Leader. Stephen Ministers: The After People People often ask, "What exactly is a Stephen Minister?" One way to put it is that Stephen Ministers are the After People. Stephen Ministers are there: ...after the phone call you hoped you'd never get. ...after the divorce papers are served and the bottom falls out of your life. ...after the funeral, when everyone has left and the emotions you've held at bay come crashing in on you. ...after the doctor says, "I'm sorry, but there's nothing more we can do." ...after the nursing home director shakes your hand and says, "Welcome to your new home.” ...after the last child honks the horn, waves, and drives away--and the house suddenly seems empty. ...after the gavel goes down, the handcuffs go on, and your loved one is led away. ...after the baby arrives, demanding more of you than you ever dreamed possible. ...after you find a pink slip with your final paycheck. ...after your family and friends have heard your story too many times, but you still need to talk it out. Stephen Ministers are the "After People." They are ready to come alongside you, or your friends, neighbors, co-workers, or relatives—and provide comfort and support for as long after as needed. This article has been provided by Stephen Ministries St. Louis, Missouri. Page 5 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Just a reminder that Sunday School has started back up!!! At the 8:45 service 2 – 4 year olds meet downstairs in Room 10 before the service starts. Children in Kindergarten through 5 th grade begin in the Sanctuary and will then go to Fellowship Hall for Sunday School. Middle High Sunday School is at 8:45 in Room 119 and Senior High Sunday School is at 11:00 in Room 119. At 10:00, there is Sunday School for children in Kindergarten through 5 th Grade following dismissal from the 10:00 worship service in Room 9 in the lower level. If you have any questions please get in touch with Nancy Mills at [email protected]. Also our adult education studies have begun so please check your bulletins and join a class! We would love to invite the congregation to join us in supporting Operation Christmas Child. For those of you not familiar with Operation Christmas Child, their mission is to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to needy children around the world, and together with the local church worldwide, to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. There is a recommended list of supplies to fill a shoebox designated for a little girl or little boy. The congregation of Calvary will gather on October 14 from 5:30 – 8:00 for a meal and we will then pack the shoeboxes and deliver them to a designated site that will ship them to the areas that are in need. If you are not able to join with us on the 21st, you can purchase the supplies and drop them off to Nancy Mills in a drop box outside the Education Office. The boxes can be designated for a boy or a girl. Here is a recommended list of supplies for the shoeboxes: Toys: Include items that children will immediately embrace such as toy cars, yo-yos, jump ropes, balls, toys that light up and make noise (with extra batteries), etc. School Supplies: pens, pencils and sharpeners, crayons, markers, notebooks, paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books, etc. Non-liquid Hygiene Items: toothbrushes, bar soap, combs, washcloths, etc. Accessories: T-shirts, socks, hats, sunglasses, hair clips, jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra batteries), etc. THANKSGIVING LUNCHES We will be offering another opportunity to support those in our local community who many have to work on Thanksgiving. We will be putting together 150 bagged Thanksgiving lunches and delivering them to local businesses, police and fire stations, and other health care facilities where folks are still needed to provide services to the community. We will be getting more information out soon but for now, we would like to invite you and your families to be on the lookout for places you think would still be open on Thanksgiving as you are out and about in your daily lives. We will be assembling the lunches on Monday and Tuesday November 23 and 24 and delivering the lunches on Thanksgiving Day. Please call Susan Amos if you have any questions at 443-223-6184. Page 6 DATES TO REMEMBER: Family Movie Night Children’s Sabbath K-2nd Gr Choir Sings 3rd—5th Gr Choir Sings Corn Maze Fall Festival Disciple Ship!! Oct 9 @ 6pm Oct 11 Oct 11 @ 8:45am Oct 11 @ 11am Oct 18 @ 3pm Oct 25 @ 3pm-6pm Oct 4, 11, & 18 MISSION OPPORTUNITY!! We are inviting all of our community to join us for some fall fest fun! We will need adults & youth players to help lead our games/activities, help with the snacks and be the welcoming smile of Christ. Please contact Christy if you are interested in joining in—I would love to have your help! [email protected] EXCITING EVENTS COMING!! In October we will be joining up with the youth on October 18 at 3 pm for the Corn Maze. A permission slip, medical release, and cost of trip will be needed to participate. We are also planning our next Family Dinner & Movie Night for families on October 9th at 6 pm. The popular vote seems to be for “Aladdin.” More details to come on both events! Friends are invited—the more, the merrier! Page 7 Missions Possible Lockdown 2015 Follow Up! WOW—LOOK WHAT GOD DID! What a joy it was to see the children’s servant hearts blossoming! We investigated God’s testimony in the Bible, analyzed our own experiences, and discovered His love motivating us to action. Some of our missions were top secret and some were unclassified but through them all we were blessed as we became the hands, feet, and word of God. The children all wanted to know when is the next Lockdown for Missions—God is moving! Page 8 The school year has started and so has Crossfire youth for the year. We have already had our first cookie factory and have kicked off Sunday School and Sunday Night Youth! Just a reminder that this year Sunday School looks a little different. Middle School will continue to meet during the 8:45 worship service. There will be Sunday School for High School students right after the 10 am service, along with a parents group. Save the Dates: 10/3/15—Cookie Factory 10/4/15-SNY 10/11/15-SNY 10/18/15– Corn Maze 10/25/15– Fall Festival 11/1/15-SNY 11/7/15-Cookie Factory If you would like to receive email updates, please contact Sarah at [email protected]. Page 9 MUSIC AND ARTS Our music and arts ensembles are now off to a good start for the season, but it's not too late to join. Ensembles available without audition include Chancel Choir (8:45 service), Calvary Choir (11:15 service), Calvary Bells, and our Liturgical Dance group. We would also like to start a small drama group to do skits and dramatic readings. If you are interested in any of these and want to know schedules or more information, please contact Stan Livengood, Director of Music and Arts, [email protected]. Our A/V upgrade is nearly complete, and all equipment has been installed. You should be able to hear the services better, and we'll gradually be adding more Power Point presentations and limited camera work. Several volunteers have been trained as basic operators of our sound system. If you have an interest in being a part of this new team of sound and video operators, please contact Stan Livengood. Our concert series kicks off with professional groups in November and December. On Sunday, November 8, a new professional choir, the Church Circle Singers, will give their debut concert at Calvary. A season brochure should be out in a few weeks, so check the main lobby soon. Page 10 UNITED METHODIST WOMEN MARK YOUR CALENDARS! FALL BOUTIQUE – United Methodist Women Sunday, October 18 Fellowship Hall BRUNCH Brunch will be served after the 8:45, 10 and 11:15 worship services. MENU Breakfast casseroles, muffins, and fruit Adults $5.00 Children $3.00 BOUTIQUE Hand made items including the Sock Monkeys Bake Sale Pecans orders will be taken Proceeds will go towards UMW mission outreach. Page 11 UNITED METHODIST MEN Meetings Present Meetings Past October 20: BBQ and Membership Meeting! , On September 15 Kelly Anderson, Manager of Client Services, A Recruiting Event for Younger Dudes at Sarah’s House provided insight into the workings of this Bring a friend, two if you have ’em. Or supportive housing program which offers emergency and make a new one, and bring him along too. transitional housing with an array of services for homeless We will provide the BBQ and the entertainment as we extend families in Anne Arundel County. It should also be noted that our outreach of Christian fellowship, especially to young(er) Sarah’s House is one of three homeless shelters in the country men of the Calvary community. Rev. Rick Gray will address to be recognized by the US Army. the need and ways to balance one’s life between family, career, and church. Meetings Future Of special note, there will be baby sitters available to allow Mom a couple hours of tranquility while Dad hangs with the wise old guys and the kids get BBQ sauce in their hair. (Just kidding about the sauce in the hair.) Contact Ken Forrester at 410-991-7099 or [email protected] for details. Manidokin Men’s Retreat November 6 thru 8, 2015 We are very pleased to be holding our second weekend retreat at the Manidokan Camp and Retreat Center, from 7:30 pm Friday, November 6 to 1 pm on Sunday, November 8. Pastor Rick Gray will lead the event and it will be, as it was last year, an inspiring event. The cost is $130.00 per person and all Calvary men are invited. The cost includes the room for 3-5 people per room, food and fellowship. If you have never been to Manidokan, it is a beautiful facility and should make for a very memorable weekend. You will also have ½ day on Saturday to visit the many sites around the area including Harpers Ferry and the C&O Canal, Please RSVP to Ken Forrester at [email protected] or 410-9917099. Consider this a Save the Date request for the evening of November 17. On that evening the UMM will host speakers from Chrysallis House, a leading behavioral health agency for women and their children which provides a safe, sober, and structured environment where women receive counseling, life skills training, parenting skills education, and recreational activities. One exceptional feature of Chrysalis House programs is that women may bring their children with them into the treatment programs. Subsequently the UMM will kick off the GET TO KNOW YOUR CHURCH Series by hosting a series of informational presentations by leaders of Calvary's ministry teams (MT) in the coming months. Leading off the series in December or January (TBD), the Chair of our Staff-Parish Relations MT will address the questions relating to the duties and responsibilities of the MT, as well as the goals of the MT for the upcoming year. In the following months of 2016, we will host the Church Council and the remaining ministry teams in order to provide a comprehensive overview of how your church functions to meet its mission. Please join us on the third Tuesday of each month for insight and fellowship. The Shower Ministry: Successful Again The Parking Pros A significant ministry of Calvary UMC, the Shower Ministry has grown into a much larger opportunity for Calvary to reach out in Christian fellowship to our community, to share our faith, and to develop ties and friendships. Regularly providing food and a shower to 8-12 guests each week, the ministry completed its third year on September 29. USNA Football is in full swing and things are off to a great start. The season opened with a Navy victory over Colgate and the CUMC Parking Lot Commandos gathered over $2,500.00 donations in coin of the realm. Since then East Carolina has come ashore and Air Force will fly in with a packed house (I’m sure) on October 3. Keep in mind that Tulane’s Green Wave rolls in on 10/24; South Florida on 10/31, Accordingly, the UMM would like to extend a heart-felt thanks and the Methodist Mustangs of SMU will gallop by on 11/14. to all of those who assisted with the program this past sumDave Born has the lead on this project. mer. In particular a very special thank you and God bless goes to Pam Biddlecomb whose continuing energy and enthusiasm was vital to the functioning of the ministry each and every week. God Bless, Dave Myers Page 12 Page 13 Monday 20 8:30 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:00 Beth Moore Study 6:30 UMM 6:30 Friendship Circle 7:00 Passionately Christian 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. 19 12:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. 18 26 12:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. 7:00 Stephen Ministry Supervision 25 WORSHIP SCHEDULE 3:00 Fall Festival RECEIVE NEW MEMBERS UMW FALL BOUTIQUE WORSHIP SCHEDULE 5:00 Disciple Ship 5:00 SNY 5:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. 12:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. 7:00 Stephen Ministry Supervision 7:00 Lay Leadership 8:30 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:00 Beth Moore Study 7:00 Passionately Christian 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. 27 8:30 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:00 Beth Moore Study 6:30 UMM Board 7:00 Passionately Christian 7:00 SPR MT 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. 12 13 8:30 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:00 Beth Moore Study 7:00 Passionately Christian 7:00 Handbells 8:00 Men’s Cov. Disc. 6 WORSHIP SCHEDULE 5:00 Disciple Ship 5:00 SNY 12:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 Women’s Cov. Disc. 7:00 New Member Class WORSHIP SCHEDULE 1:00 New Member Class 5:00 Disciple Ship 5:00 SNY Tuesday 11 5 4 8:45 Traditional Worship Children’s Sunday School 10:00 Contemporary Worship Children’s & Adult Sunday School 11:15 Traditional Worship Youth & Adult Sunday School UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE Sunday 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:30 Matthew Bible Study 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Charge Conference 7:00 Combined Choirs 28 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:30 Matthew Bible Study 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Combined Choirs 21 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:30 Matthew Bible Study 5:00 Operation Christmas Child 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Combined Choirs 14 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Spiritual Gifts 7:00 Holy Spirit Class 7:00 Praise Team 8 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Spiritual Gifts 7:00 Holy Spirit Class 7:00 Praise Team 1 Thursday 5:30 Family Movie Night 9 2 Friday 7:30 Maintenance Breakfast 10:00 Choir Retreat 10 UMM Navy Football Parking 7:30 Cookie Factory 3 Saturday 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Spiritual Gifts 7:00 Holy Spirit Class 7:00 Praise Team 29 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Prayer Shawl 10:00 Spiritual Gifts 7:00 Holy Spirit Class 7:00 Praise Team 22 9:00 Employment Support 10:00 Spiritual Gifts 7:00 Holy Spirit Class 7:00 Praise Team 15 30 9:00 Chronicle Mail-out 23 16 UMM Navy Football Parking 31 UMM Navy Football Parking 24 17 APPALACHIA SERVICE PROJECT MISSION TRIP OCT. 7 TO 11 9:15 Men’s Cov. Disc. 10:30 Matthew Bible Study 7:00 Lay Reader Training 7:00 Book Club 7:00 Combined Choirs 7 Wednesday October 2015 Events Page 15 Office Hours: Monday—Friday 8:30 am—5 pm [email protected] [email protected] calumc.org 410-268-1776 FAX: 410-268-5283 CALVARY CHURCH OFFICE Bishop Marcus Matthews, Baltimore-Washington Conference The Rev. Evan Young, Annapolis District Superintendent Office Manager, Calvary Center School…….. Kimberly Koepping 410-268-3812, [email protected] Director of Audio/Media Ministries……………. Malcolm McFadden Sunday Nursery Attendants………….Susan Giokas, Beki Andres Director, Calvary Center School…...Johnna Parker [email protected] Office Assistant…………………...………..Karen Conroy [email protected] Administrative Assistant………...……..Janis Hosmer [email protected] Organist.…………………………....….……...David Beatty Director, Handbell Choir………..…...…..Bruce Smith Director, Children’s Choirs………..….…..Noël Butler Director, Praise Team………..……….….Ira Ostrowski Interim Treasurer………………..…..…...Lynne Chaput Ext. 106, [email protected] Director of Music & Arts..……...Stanley Livengood Ext. 105, [email protected] Director of Youth Ministries…………....Sarah Lanzi Ext. 115, [email protected] Director of Children’s Ministries …….Christy Little Ext. 104, [email protected] Director of Discipleship…………………...Nancy Mills [email protected] Parish Minister …………………..…….Kenan Habetler Ext. 103, [email protected] Associate Pastor……………………………Mernie Crane Ext. 102, [email protected] Senior Pastor……………………….Harold B. Wright, II CHURCH STAFF Chairperson, Church Council…………….Jim Phillips Lay Leaders…………………….David & Beth Schoeller Lay Members, Annual Conference……..Bill Abner, Roberta Liddick, Al Keyser, Doris Glover Chairperson, Staff-Parish Relations MT…. Lee Johnson Chairperson, Trustees MT…….……..…Lon Slepicka Co-Chairpersons, Finance MT....Jackie Nicholson, Kipp Snow Financial Secretary.……………………….Donna Kurrle Chair, Stewardship MT………………Nelson Gardner Chairperson, Missions MT……………...Bill Lovelace Co-Chairpersons, Education MT…..Sandy Crosier, Kevin Peters Co-Chairpersons, Outreach MT………Susan Amos, Lynn McReynolds Co-Chairpersons, Congregational Care MT… Jody Glancy, Marla Marthens Co-Chairpersons, Worship MT……....……Jay Irwin, David Conover Chairperson, Stephen Ministry………...…..Jo Layne Leader, Children’s MT…………..…….Tia Titgemeyer Leader, Youth MT……………………Keith Biddlecomb Leader, Older Adult MT………….....Kenan Habetler President, United Methodist Women.... Claudette Cozad President, United Methodist Men...Ken Forrester Co-Chairpersons, Building MT ……...Doug Sweely, Lori Sweely Chairperson, Calvary Center School… Jaime Hanafourde Public Relations…………………………………Dave Born (MT = Ministry Team) CHURCH LEADERSHIP Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Annapolis, MD Permit 207 Calvary United Methodist Church 301 Rowe Boulevard Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Ph: 410-268-1776 Fax: 410-268-5283 E-mail: [email protected] www.calumc.org As a committed United Methodist community, we strive to know and worship God, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; to grow in faith and love through ministry, discipleship, and fellowship; and to go into the world to bring others to Christ through mission. We at Calvary Church are committed to making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Know….Grow…Go... OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS October 3: October 4: October 5: October 9: October 10: October 18: October 24: October 25: October 28: October 31: Cookie Factory UMM Navy Football Parking New Member Class New Member Class Family Movie Night Maintenance Breakfast Choir Retreat Receive New Members UMW Fall Boutique UMM Navy Football Parking Fall Festival Charge Conference UMM Navy Football Parking