Sunday January 25, 2015 Service and Announcements

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Sunday January 25, 2015 Service and Announcements
Asbury United Methodist Church
Loving...Serving...Transforming Lives
January 25, 2015 ~ 8:30 am and 10:30 am Services
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MISSION TATEENT
Love God and one another, serve our community, and transform lives.
VISION
 radically inclusive community, empowered to spread God’s love
throughout the world.
BEIEFS
We believe we are created in the image of God. We believe God loves everyone
and through Christ saves!revives!renews the world. We believe God through the
Holy pirit changes lives. We believe the church is the body of Christ with a
mission. We believe the Bible is the word of God. We believe that God has gifted
everyone and the church for the purposes of God. We believe discipleship is a
continuing journey.
BURY UD MHD CHURCH
cumenical unday
8:30 am and 10:30 am Worship
†† = Those who are able may stand
AAHH = African American Heritage Hymnal ! Yellow!Hymnal!!!UMH = United Methodist Hymnal ! Red!Hymnal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please use this time for prayer and meditation as we prepare for Worship.
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!!!!!8:30!am—I’ll!Walk!with!God...Brodsky!
!!!!!10:30!am—Done!Made!My!Vow...Traditional!
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!!!10:30!am—One!Lord,!One!Faith,!One!Baptism!
H CHURCH GHR!
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††CLL  WRHP
Leader: Almighty God, breathe into us the wind of unity that recognizes our
diversity,
People: Breathe into us tolerance that welcomes and makes us community,
Leader: Breathe into us re that unites what is torn apart and heals what is ill,
People: Breathe into us grace that overcomes hatred and frees us from violence,
Leader: Breathe into us life that faces down and defeats death,
People: Blessed be the God of mercy, who is ather, on and Holy pirit, and makes
all things new. men!
PRCL HYM
10:30!am—O!Zion,!Haste!(573!UMH)
WLCM D WRD  HPLY
PG  H PC
Koinonia!(579 HH)
!!!!!!(Congregants!may!now!enter!the!Sanctuary)!
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††HYM  PR
A!Charge!to!Keep!I!Have!(413!UMH)
PRYR  C
Leader: Merciful Lord, your Spirit hovered over the waters where diversity sprouted
and ourished. We confess our di!culty to live with legitimate di"erences. Forgive
us those attitudes of mind, words and actions that do violence to unity in diversity.
People:  Lord, have mercy upon us
Leader: Merciful Christ, grace and joy of the multitude, listener and teacher, you
give birth to new visions of hope and heal the wounds of mind and body. We con#
fess that we have failed to listen to voices di"erent from our own, failed to say
words that bring healing and hope, and we have perpetuated exclusive attitudes to
those who cry out for solidarity and fellowship.
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PRYR  C (continue)
People:  Lord, have mercy upon us
Leader: Merciful Lord, you are the source of all crea!on, the Eternal and life"giving
Word. We confess that we do not listen to your crea!on that groans and cries out for
libera!on and renewal. Help us to walk together and to hear your voice in all living
things that su#er and yearn for healing and care.
People: O Lord, have mercy upon us
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WRD  URC
O God, fountain of mercy and grace, pour over us your pardon. May your love trans"
form us into a source of living waters to restore the strength of your people! We make
our prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen.
!!!!!!(Congregants!may!now!enter!the!Sanctuary)!
CHLDR’ MG
10:30!am—Kisha Woolen
MRY  MUC
8:30!am—Kenneth!Hall,!Tenor!
10:30!am—We’ll!Praise!the!Lord...J.!Layton—Male!Chorus
CLL  PRYR
10:30!am—Just!a!Little!Talk!with!Jesus...Derricks!
MRG PRYR
Rev. dam Briddell, ssociate Pastor
PRYR RP
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!!!!!!!!!!!!8:30!am—Sweet!Hour!of!Prayer...Walford!
!!!!!!!!!!!10:30!am—In!the!Garden...C.A.!Miles!
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W HR H WRD
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Liturgist: This is the word of the Lord. People: hanks be to God.
††HYM  PRPR
RM
nly What You Do for Christ Will Last!(548!HH)!
“ecessary nterruptions”
Rev. Dr. anther M. Mills, enior Pastor
W RPD  H
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††HYM  V
Guide Me,  hou Great Jehovah!(127 UMH)
Worshipers are invited to pray at the altar in private or signal to an Intercessory Prayer member to pray with
you. Also at this time, you may come down to join Asbury in Christian Fellowship.
PR  H D RG
RRY
8:30!am—Kenneth!Hall,!Tenor!
10:30!am—Keep!Me!in!Your!Care...I.!Jones—Randolph!Scott!&!Everett!Williams,!Soloists!
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††RRY RP
Doxology!
Praise God from whom all blessings ow. Praise Him all creatures here below.
Praise Him above ye heavenly host. Praise ather, on, and Holy Ghost. men.
RRY PRYR
W CR  B H CHURCH  H WRLD !!!!
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††HYM  RC
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oftly and enderly Jesus s Calling!(348!UMH)
8:30!am—The!Old!Rugged!Cross...Curry!
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he congregation is asked to remain seated for the closing voluntary.
WRHP PRCP
Minister of Music, Liturgical rts & rganist: Everett P. Williams, Jr. (10:30 am)
rganist: Earl Hargrove (8:30 am)
Male Chorus Director: Everett P. Williams, Jr.
Choir: Male Chorus (10:30 am)
oloists: Kenneth Hall, Tenor (8:30 am)/Randolph Scott & Everett Williams, Jr. (10:30 am)
Children’s Message: Kisha Woolen (10:30 am)
Liturgists: Ruth Scarbrough & Angelique Bradford (8:30 am)
Kisha Woolen & Brenda Sanders (10:30 am)
Ushers: Men
Greeters: Jeanne Parks & Catherine Waters (8:30 am)
Betty Cobbs, Alethea Leake & Zelma Solomon (10:30 am)
colyte: DuVal Harrell (8:30 am)
rustees on Duty: Darryl Wyles (8:30 am) /James Nero (10:30 am)
Welcome to Asbury United Methodist Church. We are so glad you
joined us today for worship! We hope that through word, music,
fellowship and prayer you will experience the presence of God
today. Please make sure you sign the Attendance Register as it is
passed so that we can share with you about what is happening in
the life of this church.
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All ages are welcome
Our nursery is available for infants
through four-year-olds on Sundays
from 10:30 am–12:15 pm. The nursery
is located on the third floor of the
Education Building in room 2-5.
9:30 am"10:30 am
All ages are welcome
Nursery and Kindergarten—Room
2"5
Adult School—Room 1"9
Kindergarten#Adults
Young Adults—Room 2"3
Youth—Rooms 1"11,9:30am#10:30am
1"12, 2"8 & 2"9
sbury’s Week t!!Glance
unday, January 25, 2015
8:30 & 10:30 am—Worship, Sanctuary
8:30 am—Neighbor Bible Study, Library
9:30 am—Neighbor#to#Neighbor Breakfast, G#1
9:30 am—Sunday School, 1#11/1#12/2#3/2#8/ 2#9/
Nursery
9:30 am—A Disciple’s Path, 1#9
9:30 am—Mission Team (undergarment &
toiletry distribution), Old Social Hall
1:00 pm—Higher Ed and Campus Ministry,
1#11/1#12
Monday, January 26, 2015
7:45 am—Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Ctr., G
#1/1#11/1#12/Old Social Hall
3:00 pm—Deadline: Asburyan Bulletin & Ads
6:00 pm—DC Stop Modern Slavery, 1#11/1#12
7:00 pm—DC Wado#Ryu Martial Arts, 2#8/2#9
uesday, January 27, 2015
7:45 am—Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Ctr., G
#1/1#11/1#12/Old Social Hall
10:00 am—Covenant Bible Study II
(1st UMC of Hyattsville, 6201 Belcrest Rd., MD)
12:00 pm—Neighbor#to#Neighbor Debrieng,
Chapel
1:30 pm—Sta" Meeting, 1#8
7:00 pm—Covenant Bible Study II, 1#11/1#12
From the Senior Pastor’s Desk
January 2015
Word for the Month: INSPIRED
Scriptures for the Month: Joshua 1-6
Thought for the Month: “With growing numbers of young
people who have no religious affiliation and no previous
exposure to Christianity or faith communities, the church
must find a different and more familiar way to engage
new generations.”
Emphasis for the Month: Rethinking Spiritual Formation
Pastor’s Book of the Month: “Not Safe for Church: Ten
Commandments for Reaching New Generations” by F.
Douglas Powe, Jr. and Jasmine Rose Smothers.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
7:45 am—Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Ctr., G
#1/1#11/1#12/Old Social Hall
7:00 pm—Spiritual Formation 2, G#1
7:30 pm—Wesley Seminary, PMM 1, 1#9
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hursday, January 29, 2015
WEN:
AT., E. 21 ~ 8:30 A!1:00 
7:45 am—Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Ctr., G
#1/1#11/1#12/Old Social Hall
riday, January 30, 2015
7:45 am—Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Ctr., G
#1/1#11/1#12/Old Social Hall
aturday, January 31, 2015
9:00 am—Church Council Meeting, 1#11/1#12
10:00 am—Handbell Choir Rehearsal, G#13
10:30 am—Food Pantry, Food Pantry Area
11:00 am—Wesleyan Choir Rehearsal, OSH
11:30 am—Dance Min. Rehearsal, Sanctuary
12:00 pm—Vacation Bible School Mtg., 1#11/1#12
12:30 pm—Male Chorus Rehearsal, OSH
(OSH = Old Social Hall)
WEE: S UNITE METOIST C ~ G1
he 2015 United Methodist Women’s Lenten vent,
LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AS THYSELF, will be dedicated
to learning about sex tra#cking and nding ways we
can make a di$erence in the lives of the young people
who are caught up in its web.
his event is free and parking will be available.
 continental breakfast will be served.
Please join us. Register in G!1 after each service.
Church!Council!Meeting!
Sat.,!Jan.!31!at!9!am!
Rooms!1"11!&!1"12!
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ACOLYTE MEETING
Sun., Feb. 1 ~ 12:30-1:30 pm ~ Room 1-9
Current and new acolytes and parents or
guardians are encouraged to attend this
meeting. Do you know of a young person
(8 years or older) who is interested in serving
the church? Bring them to the meeting too!
Light refreshments will be served.
Contact Monica McEaddy with questions.
301-655-4979 or [email protected].
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
JUNE 19-21, 2015
Save the Date
Asbury VBS is making a comeback! Are
you willing to help? Contact Kisha L.
Woolen, (202) 841-5310 to join the team.
The first VBS meeting is Sat., Jan. 31 at
12 pm in 1-11 & 1-12. We hope to see
you there!
Prayer Requests
Beginning Sun., Feb. 1, prayer requests may be made
on prayer cards located in the pew envelope
holders. Place cards in the prayer boxes in the
narthex or at the entrance to the prayer
chapel. Please don’t place your prayer requests in
the collection plate.
You may also send prayer requests to
[email protected]. Weekly prayer
partners will be prepared to respond to your
requests.
We are grateful to God for the opportunity to serve
you through intercession.
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Yours in Christ,
Barbara & Phillip Collins
Prayer Ministry Coordinators
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Recruiting!Handbell!Ringers!
Interested in handbell ringing? Sign#up
in G#1 after each service or contact
Randolph Scott at 301#332#2565 or
[email protected]
Giving Cards
We are still accepting your completed
Estimate of Giving Cards from
Consecration Sunday. You can pick
one up from the Narthex or from
outside the church office. Please
drop them in the offering basket, or
mail them to the finance office.
Asbury’s ministries are counting on
your financial support!
~~ Stewardship Committee
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#" There is an elevator in the Education Building that accesses all
levels of the church—the sanctuary, the fellowship hall, and all the
Sunday School rooms.
DAILY WORD
Sunday, January 25
Genesis 1:26-31
Monday, January 26
Psalm 6:1-5
Tuesday, January 27
2 Chronicles 15:1-7
Wednesday, January 28
Romans 8:35-39
Thursday, January 29
Isaiah 49:14-15
Friday, January 30
Luke 12:25-30
Saturday, January 31
Ephesians 4:14-16
#" Free parking is available Sundays in the garage adjacent to our
11th Street entrance. You may pick up a parking pass from the
11th Street reception desk.
#" Restrooms are on the lower level on either side of the narthex.
There is also a family restroom on the main level in the Education
Building.
sbury United Methodist Church!
Rev. Dr. Ianther M. Mills, Senior Pastor
Rev. Adam Briddell, Associate Pastor
Bishop Forrest Stith, Retired Bishop in Residence
Mr. Robert Mallett and Ms. Rene Carter, Lay Leaders
Rev. Dr. Joseph Daniels, Jr., District Superintendent
Bishop Marcus Matthews, Baltimore#Washington Annual Conference
Visit asburyumcdc.org for information about our ministries.
Find us on Facebook and Twitter.
926 11th t., W, Washington, DC 20001
202!628!0009 (o#ce) and 202!783!0519 (fax)
[email protected]
Monday!riday ~ 9:30 am!5:00 pm
200TH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDRY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PLAN TO ATTEND THESE UPCOMING COMMEMORATIVE BICENTENNIAL ACTIVITIES DOCUMENTARY ON FOUNDRY AND ASBURY'S BEGINNINGS
Larry Slagle, Kelvin Childs & Suzanne Forsyth, Presenters
Sun., February 8 – 12:45‐2:00 pm
Location: Foundry Church -- 1500 16th Street, NW, Parlor
A 25‐minute documentary on Foundry and Asbury's common
beginnings by United Methodist church videographer, John
Coleman; the role race has played in our history. Follow up
discussion by Larry Slagle of Foundry and Kelvin Childs, Asbury, on
the 1835 Snow Riots and the 1848 escape on the Pearl. Small‐group
discussion about what contemporary congregations can do to heal
the sins of racism and discrimination in the church. RACIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Bishop Forrest Stith, Presenter Sun., February 15 – 12:45‐2:00 pm Location: Asbury Church -- 926 11th Street, NW, G‐1 Bishop Forrest Stith will present and lead a discussion on the racial history of the United Methodist Church, providing context for Foundry and Asbury's history. He will discuss the creation of the Washington Conference in 1864; the 1939 merger of the Northern and Southern branches of the Methodist church and the creation of the Central Jurisdiction; and the 1968 merger of the Methodist Church with the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the abolition of the racially segregated Central Jurisdiction. All are invited. Please RSVP to:  Carlotta Jones, [email protected] or 202‐491‐2003  Carol Travis, [email protected] YOUTH EDUCATION CLASSES
Don Haupruh, Presenter
Sun., March 8 – 12:45-1:45 pm
Location: Foundry Church -- 1500 16th Street, NW, Parlor
Video and discussion led by Don Haupruh, District Youth Coordinator of
the BWC on early beginning of Foundry and Asbury. Date and location
for youth service project to be determined. Please RSVP to Ruth
Scarbrough, [email protected] or 301-505-8288.
Mark your calendar for worship service on Sun., April 12. More details to follow.