Volume 4 Issue 6, March 17, 2015 - First United Methodist Church of

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Volume 4 Issue 6, March 17, 2015 - First United Methodist Church of
E ULESS F IRST U NITED M ETHODIST C HURCH
C HURCH M AT TERS
V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6
M ARCH 17, 2015
H OLY W EEK AND E ASTER
I NSIDE THIS ISSUE :
Holy Week, or the
week leading up to
Easter, is when we
remember the life
and events of Christ’s
last week on earth.
From his triumphant
entry into the city, to
his last meal with
dear friends, Jesus’ foretelling
of his death and most
importantly, his resurrection.
Join us as we celebrate these
moments March 29– April 5
(Easter).
This year our Choir Easter
Cantata will be a little
different with a grand
production, “ God of the
Empty Tomb”, beginning on
Palm Sunday and concluding
on Easter. Join us for all of
Holy week for a wonderful
dramatic/musical production!
Here is what will be happening
that week. Invite a friend as
we remember this most holy
of holy times.
P RAYER L IST
2
BIRTHDAYS/
ANNIVERSARIES/
MEMORIALS
2
FOOD PANTRY NEWS
3
UNITED METHODIST
WOMEN
3
BEACH CLUB
3
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
4
HIGHWAY UPDATE
4
YOUTH MINISTRY
4
FROM THE PASTOR
5
SPRING EDUCATION
OPPORTUNITIES
5
PRESCHOOL
5
APRIL CALENDAR
6
STEWARDSHIP MOMENT
7
HEALTH UPDATE
7
SPRING FLOWER SALE
7
RANGERS BASEBALL
7
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

Casseroles, Unity-Deviled
Eggs, Friendship-Dessert,
Harmony-Desserts, Fresh
Start-Ham, Builders -Fruit
Salad, Genesis -Potato
Casseroles, Other members
-Desserts or Salads
 Holy Week Daily
Lunch Devotionals with
Egg-vangelism 2015 is March
Pastor Steve, March 3028 from 10:00– 11:30 a.m.
April 3 at noon. Bring your
This is a wonderful opportunity
lunch and join us!
to let our community know
 Holy Thursday Worship
about the ministries of Euless
at 7:00 p.m. with a Choir
First, as well as invite them to
Passion Week Production.
Easter morning happenings. It
 Good Friday Worship at
is great for all ages!
7:00 p.m. with a Choir
Youth Rummage Sale is
Passion Week Production.
March 28 from 8:00 a.m. to 12
noon benefiting youth mission  Easter Services on April
5 will be at 7:00 a.m., 8:30
opportunities.
a.m. and 11:00 a.m. There
Palm Sunday Services
will be an Easter Brunch
followed by a Pot-luck lunch
for the entire church during
and Egg Hunt on March 29.
the Sunday School hour, and
Each person should bring
there will be no Children’s
enough to serve 20 people:
Sunday School that
New Generation -rolls (200)
morning.
and green salads, New
Beginnings -Baked Beans/
Green Beans, Together-Potato
M C M URRY C HOIR
What a wonderful Spring it is
going to be at Euless First
United Methodist. One treat
that we are excited to have is
the McMurry Chanters visiting
for a concert on March 26 at
7:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary.
The Music Department at
McMurry University (a United
Methodist institution) is a
dynamic and active
department. McMurry’s music
ensembles present a broad cross
-section of performing options
for musicians. The Chanters,
McMurry’s premiere choir,
performs regular concerts on
campus and in the Abilene
community, and tours annually
throughout the state, across the
nation and abroad. We are
blessed to be a part of their
Spring 2015 Tour.
Our guest will also need host
homes for one night, March
26. If you are able to have a
couple of college students
spend the night, please let
Pastor Rachel know.
Finally we will be providing a
dinner for the group on
March 26 at 5:00 p.m. If you
are able to help please let
Pastor Rachel or the church
office know.
McMurry
Chanters
What: McMurry
University Choir
Concert
When: Thursday, March
26, 7:30 p.m.
Who: Everyone is invited
for an hour
concert.
Where: Sanctuary
C HURCH M ATTERS
P AGE 2
P RAYER L IST
If your prayer request has been left off, please resubmit it. All requests are for 30 days only and will need to be resubmitted after that time.
Aaron's big brother
and mom
Alton and Reta Ray
Ann Burns
Audrey Bradford, Jay
Bradford's mother
Baby Thomas Harrison
Bailey family
Barb Falcone's family
Bea Cortez and family,
Jackie Robinson's
friend
Bert Poss, Leah
Bennett's brother
Burton family
Cameron Mode
Carol Rust, Dottie
Rust's daughter
Carolin & Pierre
Kenyon
Chris Mulford, Pat
Bailey's grandson
Cindy Gravely
Courtney Elizabeth
Berry, Rachel
Heyduck's new baby
niece
Denise Foley
Donna Bertram
Doris Alexander,
Dottie Rust's sister
Duane Little, Graham
family friend
Elida Schirmer
Family of Darla
Wright-Beck, Sally
Rhymer's friend
Family of Jack Loftin
Family of John Turner,
Rex and Paula
Wood's friend
Family of Mildred
Fuller, Melba
Taylor's sister
Family of Nona Ellis,
Sherwood and Cheri
Abbott's family
member
Family of Samuel
Peabody, Gwendolyn
Manjoe's nephew
Gloria Daves
Gordon and Linda
Roberts, Nancy
Bickel's friends
James and Ila Gravely
James Hardaway,
Milford Roop's friend
Jana Clanton, Vicki
Smith's cousin
Jane Ford and family,
Dottie Rust's friend
Jerry Elizondo, Ginger
Miller's friend
Jim Favorite, Doris
Brown's brother
John Lewis
Jordan Mizell, Nicole
Mizell's nephew
Kaneishia Walton, Jim
and Lauralee Arnold's
friend
B IRTHDAYS
Michele Heroux and
family, Amber
Hawthorne's friend
Michelle and Baker
Ingram
Milford Roop
Misty Conejo's friend's
mother
Nancy Jane Langford,
Susan Downey's
friend
Nick and Lisa
Schoenberger, Ron
Coats' friends
Nicole Mizell
Nita Sospa, David
Davis' sister-in-law's
mother
Nolan Hardwick,
Barbara Collier's
father
Ollie O'Sallis and her
family and friends:
Christopher, Steven,
Sean, Latoya,
Andrea, Urias,
Jackie, Jay,
Gertrude, Gwen,
Tina, Janice, and
sister Rosa and
family
Pat Holland, Cindy
Balentine's sister
Paula Brown
People dealing with
Ebola
Pierre Tshimanga's
family
Richard Morrow
Robbie Breaux,
Audrey Coats'
friend
Roxanna and Randy
Berg
Sarah Miller and Mae
Sharon Menix
Shayla Herigan, Eileen
Mode's friend
Stan Clarke, Sue &
Richard Morrow's
friend
Steve Phillips
Susan McGehee
Sydney Marie Peel,
Pat May's great
niece
Ted Ware, Dottie
Rust's friend
Terron Muller, Les
Foley's niece
Tim Powell, Candy
Klasen's friend
Tina Marie Beatty,
Linda Martin's
niece
Tracy Foster, Layla
and Amelia Coat's
grandma
Vicki Smith
Warner Muirhead
Yvonne Gordon
A NNIVERSARIES
M EMORIALS
In Memory of
Ernest Millican
Jr./Burn the
Debt: Mr & Mrs
Alton Ray
In Memory of
Fred Lucas/Food
Pantry: Sherwood
Abbott
Kellsey Abbott,
Sherwood and
Cheri Abbott's
granddaughter
Kelly Lough family,
Ginger Miller's
friend
Kevin Maines
Kevin Springer
Kimberly Knighton
Laura Young,
Sherwood Abbott's
aunt
Lesli Cummings
Lisa Moffatt, Lynne
and Alan Moffatt's
daughter-in-law
Lois Weems, Joyce
Humphrey's mother
Marlene Hill
Marvin Burrell,
Mulholland family
friend
Mary Ann and Larry
Oberbeck, Janet
and Mac Ledbetter's
friend
Mary Byrne, Michelle
Barker's friend
Max Krempel, Randy
Pilney's friend
Maxine and Bill
Wallace, Kimberly
Knighton's friends
Men and women in
active addiction
March
28 –Jim Loveless,
March
20 –Tara McMillon,
Helen Payton,
Rita Young
29 - Tara Mullin,
Shanna
Roggow
19 –Ric & Shelly
Grant
21 –Joe Roberts
30 –Mike Springer,
Jennifer Tindel
23 –Buddy Hamm,
John Elder
25 -Nathaniel
Tribble
26 –Joyce
Humphrey,
Matt Kelleher
31 –Evan Elder,
Bill Farmer
In Memory of
Guy Manzell/
Food Pantry:
Sharon Menix
In Memory of
Fred Lucas/
Food Pantry:
Sharon Menix
In Memory of
Deceased Loved
Ones/Pastor's
Emergency Fund:
Friendship Class
In Memory of
Fred Lucas/
Pastor's
Emergency Fund:
Rob & Toni
McMillon
Military:
Chris Mulford, Pat
Bailey's grandson
Colton Hardaway and
Kayla Davis, son and
daughter of Michael
and Lore Osborn
Daniel Collier, Bob
Collier's grandson
Dirk Van Ingen, Katie
Lucas' friend
Eric Sherrer, Justin
Sherrer, Patric Owen,
and Alan McCleland,
grandnephews of Vic
and Judy Torres
Gail Worofka
James Fiaccone, Sue
Fiaccone's grandson
Josh Crow, Annette
Kelleher's son
Justin Knighton
Sam Weatherby, Gary
and Carol Turner's
nephew
Stephen Tate
Travis Thomas
William Crowder,
Yvonne Rohlfing's son
In Memory of
Fred Lucas/
Food Pantry:
Robert & Sonia
McMillon
In Memory of
Fred Lucas/
Pastor's
Emergency
Fund: Genesis
Class
V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6
P AGE 3
F OOD P ANTRY N EWS
Food Pantry Volunteer Schedule:
March
20 –Phyllis Augustus, Marie Bean,
Kathy Chapman, Judy Torres
27 –Doris Brown, Trish Franklin,
Dottie Rust, Jill Schaneberg
April
3 –Linda Lewis, Hedy Taylor,
Sherri Taylor, Judy Tribble
10 –Darlene Carter, Gloria
Daves, Brenda Hurlbut,
Maggie Lucas
17 –Phylliss Augustus, Marie
Bean, Kathy Chapman, Judy
Torres
24 –Doris Brown Trish Franklin,
Dottie Rust, Jill Schaneberg
Food Bank Day is April 15th. We
leave the Church parking lot
at 8:15 AM and will return
around 12:30 PM. We need you
and want you for this mission. For
every hour each person works,
the Euless Food Pantry receives
credit on our monthly food bill.
Food Pantry needs: Ramen
Noodles and Tuna Helper
U NITED M ETHODIST W OMEN
 Reading Programs - 5 books in
YOU ARE UMW!
5 months
We consider all ladies of Euless
 Pledge as able
FUMC to be a part of United
Methodist Women. The entire
 Educational programs
program and organization of
 Social Action activities
UMW focuses on Mission. From
its beginning, UMW has focused  Attend Retreats
 Check UMW Bulletin Board
on ministries with women,
for upcoming happenings
children and youth. Ladies of
Euless FUMC can choose to be
Inactive possibilities:
an active or inactive member.
 Pray for women of Euless
Active possibilities:
FUMC
 Complete membership form
 Donate/purchase Bake Sales
and join!
items (fifth Sundays)
 Attend meetings as able
 Change for Change


Check UMW Bulletin Board
between the nursery doors
Donate to Mission bucket in
Swor Parlor with:
 Box Tops and Labels for
Education
 Collect items for South
Euless and Oakwood
Terrace Elementary
Schools :
 school supplies, new
underwear/socks
 gift cards for new shoes
 In season, gently worn
coats & sweaters
B EACH C LUB U PDATE
The Kids Beach Club, that we of
Euless First United Methodist
Church sponsor at South Euless
Elementary School, celebrated its
Great Treasure Day on Tuesday,
March 3. It was a fun and
exciting day for all involved!
God's Word is the greatest
treasure on earth and the
centerpiece of all that happens at
Kids Beach Club. On this special
day, each of the 56 children
present was given a Bible of their
very own to read, study, share and
help them grow in their
relationship with God.
God is doing a mighty work
here through this ministry.
Thank you Euless First’s
congregation for your
continued support of service,
prayers and financial assistance!
C HURCH M ATTERS
P AGE 4
C HILDREN ’ S M INISTRY
Come join us for Eggvangelism!
We’re going to be assembling
bags with information about our
church, an invitation to our
Easter services, some
information about Easter and a
few treats. It’s March 28 at
10:30am in the Family Life
Center. Once we’re done we’ll
be taking the bags out to the
surrounding neighborhoods and
apartments. Last year was
wonderful! I’m positive it will
be just as great, if not better,
this year! Remember that
before you come to
Eggvangelism, there will be a
rehearsal for the children
involved in the
Palm Sunday portion of the
Easter Cantata at 10am in the
sanctuary. Carla Fink will be
leading the children in their
practice and performance on
Sunday. If you have not received
a copy of the music or CD, and
would like your child to
participate please send an email
to [email protected] to
let me know! Also, please
remember to send your child
with an Easter basket or bag for
the Egg Hunt following the
Palm Sunday Luncheon after
the 11 o’clock service. If you are
able, please bring a dozen
filled plastic eggs to contribute
to the hunt, it would be greatly
appreciated. On Easter Sunday
(April 5) there will be no
Children’s Sunday School.
Instead, head over to the Family
Life Center and join us for a
brunch potluck!
April 25 is our next movie day in
the Swor Parlor. Be sure to
mark your calendars with these
important dates! You won’t want
to miss them!
Vacation Bible School is right
around the corner!! I am still in
need of a few teachers and lots of
shepherds to lead the classes! If
you’re interested, or know
someone who is, please have
them email me or call the church
office (817) 283-4421 for more
information! Registration for
children will be open soon, so
make room for the week of June
22 for G-Force: God in Action!
It is going to be a super fun
summer! I hope to see you
there!
-Aubree Marlow
done before the end of March.
Approximately a month after
that, we believe that we can
expect to receive an initial offer.
Our Church Leadership has met a
couple of times this year in the
interest of keeping up with the
process. We still don't know
what the future holds for us, but
we know who holds the future!
In the next month or so, we will
be holding a series of meetings to
answer questions and to seek your
input.
Thank you for continuing to pray
for God's guidance on this, as
well as everything else, in the life
of our church.
H IGHWAY U PDATE
The groundbreaking event that
was scheduled a couple of weeks
ago now was canceled or
postponed due to ice and snow.
But the project goes on!
Last week the developer
contacted us to schedule an
appraisal of our land and facility.
In consultation with our
attorney, we expect to have this
Y OUTH M INISTRY
We Want
Your Stuff!
One of the
ways that
E1ement
Students will be raising funds this
Spring, to help cover the costs for
Central Texas Conference Youth in
Mission (CTCYM) and other
service projects, is to host a
Rummage Sale, and we want your
stuff! If you have items that you
would like to donate for our
cause, please begin setting them
aside. We will be able to receive
your donated items Wednesday,
March 25th through Friday, March
27th anytime between 12:00 p.m.
and 9:00 p.m.
The Rummage Sale will take place
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Saturday,
March 28th. If you don’t have
rummage to donate, rest assured that
you can help us out in other ways in
the coming months. If you can’t
wait till March 25th to donate,
contact Shane Mullin at
[email protected].
We will be hosting one of our
fabulous carwashes sometime after
Easter, and you can always help us
get the word out about our annual
booth at ArborDaze (April 25-26).
Thanks for all of your support!
V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6
P AGE 5
F ROM THE P ASTOR
I enjoy listening to your
stories. I appreciate the
experiences you share with me,
and the lessons you have
learned. Chances are, if you have
learned something from a season
of life, sharing that story can
help someone else learn, too.
I have learned. One of the things
I have learned from almost
everyone of you who work our
Food Pantry is that you cannot
judge a person by the car they
drive.
But then you realize you don't
know their story and that,
perhaps, you'd rather give
someone a bag of food than ask
them to sell their car for a meal.
We don't know their whole
story. For that matter you don't
know my whole story, and I don't
know your whole story.
But we do know that our stories
intersect and overlap. Our
stories are travelling together
here and now.
Right now, during Lent, our
stories are travelling together
away from excess. We know that
while the world around us calls us
toward more and more, Jesus
calls us the other direction.
Exactly what the path to Jesus and
away from excess looks like is
different for each of us. Our paths
are similar, yet not exactly the
same.
I hope this Lenten Series - our
mutiny against excess - is stirring
up good conversations among you
about how you follow Jesus in the
face of the temptation to excess.
S PRING E DUCATIONAL O PPORTUNITIES
The mission of Euless First United
Methodist Church is to strive to
follow Jesus Christ a bit better
today than yesterday. We seek to
follow Jesus better by moving
people from knowing God; to
growing in relationship with God,
to going forth with God to serve
others; and finally, glowing for
God by witnessing to their faith to
others. We accomplish this
through our Discipleship Plan or
Discipleship Journey - an
intentional process by which we
guide persons via Individual
Studies, Small Group Studies, and
Retreat Events. Here are two
upcoming Discipleship Journey
Events.
First, God’s Grand Plot is a one
day retreat event. It provides a
view of the entire Bible as one
story of God’s hand on the human
journey. The day includes a
historical overview of the Bible, the
Bible’s organization, and how
God’s story affects the human
heart. God’s Grand Plot will be
Saturday, April 11, 9:00 a.m.- 4:00
p.m. in the Swor Parlor. There is
no cost and materials will be
provided. Registration is requested
to ensure enough materials. Please
contact the church office by
Thursday, April 9, to register at
817-283-4421, or go online to
register on our website,
fumceuless.org.
Second, Serving From the Heart
is scheduled for April 18 from 10 to
12, and April 25 and May 2 from 9
to 3 in the Swor Parlor. Serving
From the Heart helps to meet the
challenges ahead by discovering
your gifts and talents now. God’s
plan for the church calls for each
member of the Body of Christ to
play a vital role. Sometimes we
think that serving God is an
obligation, a duty, and that it isn’t
meant to be enjoyable. The truth
is, though, that God wants us to
find joy and fulfillment when we
serve. That happens when we serve
in a role that matches who God
created us to be.
Serving From the Heart is a
journey of self-discovery as one
learns more about how the Body of
Christ is intended to function, and
what that means to each person.
Please contact the church office by
Sunday, April 12, to register at
817-283-4421, or go online to
register on our website,
fumceuless.org.
postponed to March 17 due to
inclement weather, but the show
must go on!
Registration is going on right now
for the Fall. Please let friends and
relatives with preschool age
children know about our
wonderful program. For more
information, please contact Linda
Lewis, or visit the preschool
webpage– you can find a link from
the churches front page at
fumceuless.org.
P RESCHOOL
The circus came to town! Our
Cherub and PK1 classes were
quite entertaining as clowns,
acrobats, tigers, elephants, and
monkeys. Pictures can be viewed
on our Facebook page at FUMC
Preschool Euless. Our Tuesday/
Thursday circus had to be
C HURCH M ATTERS
P AGE 6
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
1
Thursday
2
Friday
3
Saturday
4
12:00 Holy Week
6:30 Men’s
9:00 Food
9:00 Spring
Lunch
Coffee
Pantry
Flower
Devotionals 10:00 Covenant
Open
Sale
6:30 confirmation
Bible Study 12:00 Holy Week
Lunch
12:00 Holy Week
7:00 Choir
Lunch
Devotion
Practice
Devotionals
als
7:00 Holy
7:00 Good
Thursday
Worship
5– Easter
6
7
7:00 Sunrise Worship
Service
8:00 Library Opens
8:30 Worship
9:45 Easter Brunch
11:00 Worship
7:00 Trustees
Meeting
10:00
12–
8
9
Friday
Worship
10
6:30 Confirmation 6:30 Men’s
9:00 Food
Harmony
Celebration
Coffee
Pantry
Hope
Dinner
Open
10:00 Covenant
3:00 Beach
7:00 Choir
Bible Study
Club
Practice
6:00 Thoughtful
Friends
15
16
8:00 Library Opens
8:30 Worship
9:30 Bake Sale
9:45 Faith Development
Meeting
9:45 Children’s music
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 Worship
4:00 Handbells
5:00 E1ement Students
5:00 Financial Peace
University
6:00 UMW
3:00 Beach
Exec
Club
Board
Meeting
7:00 Finance
Meeting
8:00 Tarrant
County
Food Bank
Work Day
7:00 Choir
Practice
6:30 Men’s
9:00 Food
Coffee
Pantry
Open
10:00 Covenant
Bible Study
6:00 VBS
Meeting
10:00 Serving
from
the
Heart
Intro/
Book
Pick-up
19
20
22
23
25
7:00 Choir
Practice
6:30 Men’s
9:00 Food
9:00 Serving
Coffee
Pantry
From
Open
the
10:00 Covenant
Heart
Bible Study 6:30 Emmaus
Gathering 1:00 Children’s
Confirmation Sunday
13
14
21
8:00 Library Opens
8:30 Worship
9:30 Blood Pressure
Screening
9:30 Youth Car Wash
9:45 Children’s music
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 Worship
4:00 Handbells
5:00 E1ement Students
5:00 Food Pantry Open
5:00 Financial Peace
University
5:00 Covenant Bible
Study
26
8:00
8:30
9:45
9:45
11:00
4:00
5:00
5:00
Library Opens
Worship
Children’s music
Sunday School
Worship
Handbells
E1ement Students
Covenant Bible
Study
5:00 Financial Peace
University
17
11
Texas Trash
Off
Confirmation
Celebration
with Bishop
9:00 God’s
Grand Plot
24
18
Ministry
Movie
Day
27
28
29
3:00 Beach
7:00 Choir
Club
Practice
6:30 UMM
Dinner
&
Meeting
30
6:30 Men’s
Coffee
10:00 Covenant
bible Study
V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6
P AGE 7
S TEWARDSHIP M OMENT
Raising Cheerful Givers
Part 5 of 7 –
CONTENTMENT AND
DELAYED GRATIFICATION
This is fifth in a series of articles
on “Raising Cheerful Givers”.
Helping our children understand
financial principles will not only
help them manage their money,
but also become joyful stewards.
It is very easy for children and
adults to think about all the
things they want. It might be
something someone else has or
something shown on television.
In a world where there are so
many things, there is always
something that is better than
what we already have. Too often,
the quest to have the best
becomes all consuming – and
ultimately less and less satisfying.
Contentment does not come
from material things. But that is a
hard lesson to teach. So what
does correlate with happiness? It
is the attitude that Paul describes
in Phil. 4:11-12 as learning to be
content. When we are content
with what we have, we are more
likely to appreciate God’s gifts to
us. But how can we demonstrate
that fact to children? Even at an
early age they experience the
desire to have more and more,
especially something someone else
has. If that desire remains
unchecked, it turns into ugly
patterns of expectation and
entitlement. It is unrealistic to
expect our children not to be
enticed by more things or to
experience peer pressure as they
get older. But children who don’t
know how to control their
appetites often become adults who
are drowning in debt. As parents,
it is our responsibility to model
control techniques. One of these is
delayed gratification. When
children see Mom setting aside
some money each week to make a
major purchase – in fact, when
they help Mom by charting the
progress toward a goal - they
become participants in delayed
gratification. Such an exercise
shows them how to work
towards a goal and helps temper
their appetite for more. With
delayed gratification, there is a
sense of responsibility and
expectation. It teaches discipline,
restraint and impulse control.
They begin to realize how
methodical savings can lead to a
goal they can truly appreciate. As
Dr. David G. Myers states in his
book, The Pursuit of Happiness,
“Happiness depends less on
having things than on our attitude
toward the things we have.” He
also notes that well-being is
something other than being welloff. Helping our children
examine what is meaningful and
then having the courage to
confront the corrosive quest to
always want the best brings a
sense of contentment to our
children and to our families.
Reprinted by permission: Barnabas
Foundation, Tinley Park, IL
offerings are now posted on the
wall by the bulletin board on the
left in the hallway used for the
Food Pantry.
A Matter of Balance:
(Managing Concerns about Falls),
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
1:30-3:30. March 3-26, 2015
Safe Sitter: (for teens), Two-day
classes, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., June
11-12, 2015 & June 29-30, 2015.
For more details and contact numbers
please call me directly at 817-2832535. –Marilyn Long
H EALTH U PDATE
Health Wise: Even though I am
no longer formally your Parish
Nurse, I am still in the loop with
the staff at TEXAS HEALTH
Harris Methodist Hospital HEB to
receive information on education
programs they offer. Two such
S PRING F LOWER S ALE
Saturday, April 4th, will be the
delivery date for our 2015 Spring
Flower Sale. Flats of begonias,
petunias, marigolds, vincas,
impatiens, coleus will be $17 per
flat. Potato vines are $4 each.
Please consider ordering all your
flowers from us (and get orders
from neighbors/friends). Single
geraniums will also be sold, as
well as hanging baskets and spring
planters. All proceeds will support
the church. Spring is almost
here!
Concert! The Fresh Start Sunday
School Class will host a family
tailgate party beginning at noon
in the southwest corner of the
parking lot. Ticket prices will be
published soon. We’d like to give
a big thanks to Larry Lewis for
securing 125 tickets. To purchase
tickets, find Larry Lewis or Dave
Lewis.
R ANGERS B ASEBALL
The annual church outing to the
Rangers Baseball game is set for
May 3, when the Rangers take on
the Athletics. The first pitch is set
for 2:05 p.m. The game will be
followed by a Casting Crowns
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106 N. Main St.
Euless, TX 76040
Phone: 817-283-4421
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Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
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Euless, TX 76039
PO Box 967
Euless First United Methodist Church
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
NPA# 225165
Permit No. 2
Euless, TX
76039