April 2016 The Traveler - the First United Methodist Church of Gilford
Transcription
April 2016 The Traveler - the First United Methodist Church of Gilford
April 2016 The Traveler The First United Methodist Church of Gilford Serving the Lakes Region 18 Wesley Way (Rt. 11A), PO Box 7408 Gilford, NH 03247 Web Page: www.NHLakesUMChurch.org Pastor’s Letter Dear Friends, I suspect that most of us are aware of the numerous addiction recovery programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous that have done so much to move countless people into recovery from their addictions. We are privileged to be the host of one AA group that has met for a number of years in our Fireside Room on Sunday nights. And I am quite certain that there are any number of folks who are connected to our church who are in active recovery and are involved in AA or some other similar program. You may be less familiar with the spiritual grounding of these programs, and if so, you need to understand that, in fact, all of the “Anonymous” programs are based on what are known as “the 12 steps,” and that these 12 steps are in many ways completely compatible with our Christian faith and practice. In fact, even though I have never had to battle addiction in my own life, I have found the 12 steps of AA to be great resources for my own spiritual journey. In other words, I and others have found that these 12 steps are helpful not just for people who are recovering from addiction, but for many other people as well. That is why I am going to be offering a sermon series based on the 12 steps of AA during the month of April. I am calling this series, “12 Steps for Everybody.” My hope in this series is to provide folks with the resources that have literally saved the lives of millions of people, with suggestions for how to understand the 12 steps from a Christian perspective, and how to apply their principles, practices, and insights into all of our lives, even if we don’t battle with addiction and substance misuse. I want to ask you to do two things: first, I hope that you will attend worship during April in order to share in this series, and that you will be open to hearing how the 12 steps of AA can be a resource in your life; and second, I would ask you to invite any folks you know who are in recovery and who are not active in a church already so that they, too, can see how the 12 steps and our Christian faith can work hand in hand in their lives. See you in church! In evergreen love, Pastor Tom P.S. For more information about the 12 Steps of AA, visit http://silkworth.net/aa/12steps.html 1 Contact Information Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 12 Noon Phone: (603) 524-3289 E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Thomas Getchell-Lacey (603) 769-0770 E-mail: [email protected] Staff Office Administrator: Joyce Keyser Director of Music: Karen Jordan Organist: Phil Breton Treasurer: Linda Graham Financial Secretary: John Cooper Sexton: Peter Ayer Parish Nurse: Kathy Smith Parish Nurse Nursing Line: 603-524-1330. (messages checked daily) E-mail : [email protected] Publication Deadlines May "Traveler": April 17, 2016 Chairpersons: reports for the next Administrative Council meeting are due on April 10 for April 20 meeting Bulletin Announcements Tuesday preferred, Wednesday at the latest. 2 Worship and Sunday school Sundays at 10:30 AM April 3—2nd Sunday of Easter Communion Sunday Sermon—”12 Steps for Everyone: The Power of Powerless” (Romans 7:15-24) April 10—3rd Sunday of Easter Native American Ministries (offering) Sermon—”12 Steps for Everyone: Taking Inventory” (Psalm 51) April 17—4th Sunday of Easter Sermon—”12 Steps for Everyone: Making Amends” (Luke 19:1-10) April 24—5th Sunday of Easter Sermon—”12 Steps for Everyone: Proper Maintenance” (Psalm 1:1-3) The Lectionary is a list of Bible readings used in many Christian churches. It is set up in a format that after three years has covered most of the Bible. Please use these readings as a study during your devotional times. April 3—2nd Sunday of Easter Acts 5:27-32; Psalm 150; Revelation 1:4-8; John 20:19-31 April 10—3rd Sunday of Easter Acts 9:1-6 (7-20); Psalm 30; Revelation 5:11-14; John 21:1-19 April 17—4th Sunday of Easter Acts 9:36-43; psalm 23; Revelation 7:9-17; John 20:22-30 April 24—5th Sunday of Easter Acts 11:1-18; Psalm 148; Revelation 21:1-6; John 13:31-35 Message on a T-shirt: I dream of a better world where chickens can cross the road without their motives being questioned.” *via the Joyful Noiseletter 3 Why Wanakee? Friends... Some of your best friends are waiting for you at camp! Wanakee’s Christian community is built through small group interaction and camping activities. Fun... Splash...get wet, cool off, swim at the waterfront. Move...play games and sports on the grounds. Relax...share stories and sing songs! Grow...challenge yourself! Faith... From campfire discussions to Bible activities, experience and explore your faith with daily devotional time and weekly worship. New Brochures Are Out! Have you been imagining a cannonball into the lake, a game of Gaga, or laughing with friends around the campfire? Campers should be receiving Wanakee’s summer camp program guide in the mail! Soon there will also be copies here at church. You can also see the weekly schedule or view the full brochure on the Wanakee website. Registration is open, with an early bird discount if you sign-up before April 1st. Wanakee's camper fees operate on a three-tiered "pay as you can" plan. There is information in the program guide as well as on our website. You can register online, by phone (603) 279-7950, or print out and mail the registration form to the address below. Wanakee United Methodist Center 75 Upper New Hampton Road Meredith, NH 03253-9516 Wanakee Work Day Saturday, May 7, 2016 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Come to a Wanakee Work Day and work with others who love Wanakee, as you make the camp ready for the summer! Many projects for varying skills, interests and ages: painting, cleaning, clearing brush, mowing, remodeling, etc. Lunch is provided. This FREE event is good for adults, families and youth. Plan to bring your youth group, Sunday School Class, etc. Every hand makes a difference. We need YOUR help! To register, call (603) 279-7950. 4 The Producers Directed by Jessica “J” Alward. Coming on April 29 and 30 at 7 PM and May 1 at 2 PM. This adult show needs to be seen for reasons including that a number of our theatrically inclined church members are in it! — Cassidy Keyser, Ryan, Aaron and Alison Witham, Pastor Tom and Emily Getchell-Lacey, the Alward Family, Karen Jordan, Phil Breton and Peter Ayer will all be part of this hilarious show. Come to the Interlakes High School auditorium for a hysterical night of songs, silliness and debauchery! Max Bialystock was once one of Broadway's most successful producers, but a string of flops has thrown his career into a tailspin, and now he struggles to raise the cash to stage new shows by playing gigolo to lonely old ladies. While going over his books, accountant Leo Bloom notices that Bialystock raised more money than he spent for one show, and points out that if one raised enough money for a show that closed in one night, you could make more off a flop than a hit. This strikes Bialystock as a brilliant scheme, and he decides to give it a try, persuading Bloom to join him in staging the world's greatest flop. After discovering a truly vile script -- "Springtime for Hitler," a musical set in the Third Reich written by neo-Nazi pigeon fancier Franz Liebkind -- and giving a key role to the secretary Ulla, a drop-dead gorgeous blonde with only a tenuous understanding of the English language, Bialystock and Bloom are certain they have the disaster they need for their plan to work But the scheme unexpectedly goes wrong when "Springtime for Hitler" becomes a "so bad it's good" hit. Tickets are on sale at Greenlaw's Music in Laconia and at Innisfree Books in Meredith and online at streetcarcompany.com. Cost is $15 for adults and $12 for seniors. Rated R show not recommended for kids. Hands Across the Table Annual Soupathon Friday April 8th from 5-8 PM Come support HATT and enjoy 8+ different soups breads-salads and cookies! Recipes will represent those that our ancestors brought over with them and are now part of our mixed culture. The event will be held at the St. Andre Bessette Parish Hall on Gilford Ave. in Laconia. Support Hands Across the Table and enjoy a delicious meal! Tickets will be available at door- Adults-$9, Children 3-12—$3 and children under 3, free. 5 Central New Hampshire VNA & Hospice 780 North Main Street Laconia, NH 03246 603-524-8444 Bereavement Support Groups - Spring, 2016 Central New Hampshire VNA & Hospice is offering 7-week Bereavement Support Groups in two locations from mid-April through May, 2016. One group will meet in Laconia on Thursdays, early evenings, and the other group will meet in Wolfeboro on Tuesdays late afternoons. Each group consists of a series of 1 ½ hour meetings held each week for 7 weeks. Support Groups give people the opportunity to learn about the grief process, to discuss ways of coping with their loss and to gain the support of others in a safe and caring environment. Although grief is a unique experience through which each person finds his or her own path, there are common threads we all share when going through grief. The support groups are offered free of charge. Pre-registration is required. To register for the group, for specific dates, times, locations and/or for more information, please call or email James Miller, Hospice Bereavement Coordinator. Phone: 603-524-8444 x 2390 (Laconia) / 603-569-2729 x 3256 (Wolfeboro) email: [email protected]. Community Health & Wellness Fair On May 14, 2016 the Health Ministries Team will be sponsoring a Community Health & Wellness Fair here. This will also include a 5K Run/Walk that will benefit the Belknap House, a homeless shelter for families of Belknap County. This fair is in response to the growing healthcare needs of our community, it will feature many vendors from the local area. Following is a sample list of what we are hoping to have included in this Health Fair. Assessments (blood pressure, cholesterol, height and weight, fall and balance assessment, strength, eye test and more) Exhibitors: non-profit services and other community services. Demonstrations: Tai Chi, Yoga, Bike Safety, food/nutrition Seminars: Health topics So mark your calendar: May 14th, 2016 from 10 AM to 3 PM here at the First United Methodist Church of Gilford/Laconia. A Thank You Note Dear Friends at Gilford First United Methodist Church: Thank you so much for your recent donation to New Beginnings. Each year we shelter 50 people and serve over 700 domestic and sexual violence survivors. The donation will assist them in creating a fresh start for themselves as they leave our shelter, free from violence and abuse. Your donation ensures that, while in crisis, they have dignity and a semblance of normalcy as they navigate the challenges of survivor-hood. It is on their behalf that we thank you. Sincerely, Aileen and New Beginnings staff. 6 Church Family News In Sympathy Happy April Birthdays 1 5 7 11 12 13 14 17 20 22 23 24 25 26 28 Bill Gorse Barbara Madden Joy Noble Tom Roscoe George Hetherington Jon Scudder Susan (Campbell) Storm Carolyn French-Witham Becky Bonardi Brian Zackowski Chad Avery Randall Sims Joshua Chandler Ray Bowie Barbara French Rachel Young Don Parks Kelly Scudder David Gill Kathy Gorse Dylan Zackowski Steven Zackowski Krysten Adel Happy April Anniversaries 7 17 18 26 Ned & Cynthia Beebe Lynn & Randall Sims Alger & Jayne Conger Jeff & Joyce Keyser The oldest living member of our church, Helen Childs passed away on February 23 at the age of 102. Helen was the mother of Marlene Witham, who shared her home with her from 2003. A reception was held in her memory after church recently. Many of her family attended including Aaron and Alison Witham with sons Ryan and Jordan, Ned and Carolyn French Witham and Margaret, Noah and Charlie Witham, Bethany Lamprey, and Helen’s other daughter Rebecca Noyes. Helen was active in the arts and crafts group for a time and well known in the church. Helen grew up in Springfield, Vermont where she will be interred with her husband Lewis Childs. Volunteer There are many ways to help the church. Please consider helping with the following and contact the person organizing schedule directly. Thank you. To Usher and/or be a Liturgist Call Marlene Witham 286-9590 To be a Greeter Call Barbara French 524-6795 To donate altar flowers, please see the flower chart in the Fellowship Hall and sign up on a vacant space. Fill out the little form below chart and leave in secretary’s mailbox beside If you or your family are not on the list the office door. for birthdays or anniversaries, but would like to be listed, please inform Joyce in the church office. To help during coffee hour, please sign up on the bulletin board. 7 Serving in April If those signed up change their weeks of service, please contact the church office (524-3289) so that the correct information can be placed in the bulletin each week. Flowers DD April 3 10 17 24 Lela Corbin Marilyn Miller Barbara Madden Nancy Morley Liturgists D April 3 10 17 24 Joyce Ringleb Joyce Keyser Lynn Sims Jack Woodward Fellowship Time D April Ushers DD April 3 10 17 24 Paul & Bonnie Weston Rob & Vicki Stewart Gail Tapply & Marlene Witham Carl & Lorraine Gebhardt 3 10 17 24 Marlene Witham People are needed to sign up for Coffee Hour! D Greeters DD April 3 10 17 24 Jean MacFarland Paul Weston Bill & Kathy Gorse Peggy Lacey Counters Nursery DD April 3 10 17 24 Carrie Chandler Carrie Chandler Stephen Read Melissa Plyler DD April 3 10 17 24 Joyce Keyser & Roger Shelton Joyce Keyser & Roger Shelton Gail Tapply & Ellen Cosgrove David Witham & Alger Conger Thank You to all who Serve! 8 Please notify the office of any additions, deletions, or other changes in this calendar. Please check Google Calendar on our website for additional items or changes in dates of meetings and events. 9 10 April 2016 First United Methodist Church PO Box 7408 Gilford, NH 03247-7408 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Permit #85 Laconia, NH Address Service Requested Come to Worship! Leave to serve!