April - Grace United Methodist Church

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April - Grace United Methodist Church
GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Grace Church’s Mission Statement
To passionately follow
Jesus Christ and bring
others to know God’s love
GRACE UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
www.geneseograce.org
Sunday Worship
8:00 am & 10:30 am
9:15 am Sunday School,
all ages
Nursery care available
Pastors
Melva Graham England
[email protected]
Mark England Graham
[email protected]
Lynne Haars, Music Director
Becky Daniels, Choral Director
Christine Roth, Secretary
Radues - Custodians
Office email:
[email protected]
Office Hours: M-F 8-12 / 1-4
Office 309-944-4208
Kitchen/Library 309-944-4021
IN THIS ISSUE:
Anniversaries
Baptism
Birthdays
Calendar
Camp Workdays
Camping
Committee Meetings
Community Choir
Dollar For Donuts
Easter Eggs
Food Pantry
Health Ministry
Holy Week
Hospitalization Info
Iron Sharpens Iron/Men
Library
Mother-Daughter-Friends
Number, The
Offering - Easter
Operation Christmas Child
O.W.L.S
Rebuilding Together
Salad Luncheon
Sermon Series
Serving in April
Speaker/Author
VBS 2015
Youth events
Youth Mission Trips
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THE VISITOR
APRIL 2015
MISSION TRIP TO HAITI
There were five of us – Karen Johnson, Ashley Crider, Brian Berry, Hal Clark
(from 1st UMC), and me – who made the trip to Augustin Haiti, to represent
Grace United Methodist and First United Methodist Churches in mission.
Karen Johnson and I were the rookies – experiencing the sights and sounds
of Haiti for the first time. The sights and sounds of Haiti are shocking –
seeing firsthand the extreme poverty, experiencing the lack of
infrastructure, and riding on roads that are more like rocky river beds than
real roads. But like so many who have gone before us, our hearts have been
captured by the people of Augustin Haiti. The children were wonderful.
They thrive on a little attention, having a chance to play catch or kick a
soccer ball. They delight in us learning their names and in them learning
ours. I was surprised by how close a bond I formed with some of the Staff
who were there to take care of us, the night watchman, Daniel, who jumped
in to serve and work alongside us day and night, Pastor Jean Claude who
invited me to preach the message during Sunday Worship, and Emmaneo
who was our driver, but also our teacher who helped us to pronounce and
understand many words in Creole that allowed us to communicate and
transcend the differences in language and culture.
I want to reassure you that the investment that Grace United Methodist
Church has made in Augustin Haiti is worth it. The church in Augustin was
packed – standing room only on Sunday morning for worship. The school
has over 100 children in attendance – all wearing the uniforms that the
people of Grace has provided. Dedicated teachers that worked for months
and months without pay are now being paid each month on time because
of the commitment of the Missions Committee and the generosity of Grace
Church. I was able to witness a strong, alive Christian community that is
meeting the needs of children, youth, and adults in this remote area of Haiti.
I extend my thanks to Brian Berry for being such a strong team leader and
organizing a wonderful trip. I am so proud and inspired to be a part of Grace
Church and see the difference we are making. Hal Clark, one of our team
members, put it this way: “The school gives hope for the present. The
church gives hope for all eternity.” We are doing our part to give hope to
the people of Haiti. To God be the glory.
Pastor Mark
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March 29 - Palm Sunday
Worship at 8:00 & 10:30
April 2 - Maundy Thursday
_ Men’s Breakfast - 6:30 am
Men of all ages are welcome; encouraged to bring a friend!
Program - Dave Brewer, Dan Callison, and Rick Pierce
speaking about Men’s Cursillo Weekend
_ Ladies Brunch - 10:00 am
Program by Pastor Melva
All Ladies welcome; bring your friends
_ Maundy Thursday Service
7:00 pm in the Sanctuary
April 3 - Good Friday Service
12:15 - 12:45 pm
in our Sanctuary
EASTER MORNING - April 5
8:00 am - Youth-led Easter Sunrise Service
Pastor Mark preaching
9:15 am - Breakfast
9:40 am - Easter Egg Hunt
Nursery Age - meet in Nursery
PreK - 4th Grade - meet in Albright Hall
10:30 am - Easter Worship
Pastor Melva preaching
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A.D. Series - The Bible Continues
BEGINS Easter Sunday, April 5th
at the 10:30 am Service
NBC will be broadcasting a continuation of the History
Channel THE BIBLE beginning Easter on SUNDAY nights.
A.D. tells the story of the beginning of the Christian
Church as told in the book of Acts. Join us as we begin
our sermon series on the book of Acts using excerpts
from the movie that will be shown that night.
Communion will be served on
Confirmation Sunday this month.
April 5th - EASTER Sunday - 8 & 10:30 am Blended Worship
8:00 am
Because He Lives Led by our Youth, Pastor Mark preaching
10:30 am
The Grave Robber Pastor Melva preaching - A.D. series begins
Luke 24:45-48
Matthew 28:1-20
8:00 am Blended and 10:30 am Contemporary Worship
April 12th - HOLY HUMOR Sunday - Wait For It Acts 1:1-8
Join us for the churches annual celebration of God’s joke on death!
Rejoice in Jesus’ resurrection and His promise that we are resurrection people.
April 19th - CONFIRMATION Sunday with Communion
Join us for Confirmation at the 8:00 am service followed by a Reception in the Lobby area.
The Work of The Holy Spirit
Acts 2:1-4
April 26th - What Matters Most Acts 4:18-20
Renowned Speaker Brenda Yoder will share during Sunday School (9:15 am) with parents
(and grandparents) on raising tween and teen girls.
2:30 pm - An Event for Teen Girls by Brenda Yoder at Grace UMC
Who Do You Say I Am: Being Real in an Artificial World
[A Study/Guidebook is available for the A.D. TV series. If you are interested, let the Church Office know cost is $8. There are 12 lessons to cover the 12 episodes in the series.
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Community Choir
and Children’s Choir
The Community Choir of Geneseo will
celebrate their 7th anniversary this Summer.
The theme this year is “Awesome”. The
choir, which includes students entering 8th
grade and older adults,
will rehearse
W ednesday evenings, 6:30-8:00pm
beginning Wednesday, June 3 through July
1 in the Geneseo High School Band Room.
The performance is Wednesday, July 8 at
7pm in the HS Gym. If interested in singing,
please call 944-6641 or email Pam Edwards,
the director, at [email protected] by
May 22.
IRON SHARPENS IRON
MEN’S CONFERENCE
SIGN UP BY APRIL 6th
The Men of Grace invite you to join us
Saturday, April 18, at Harvest Bible
Chapel in Davenport for the Iron
Sharpens Iron experience. This oneday event is for men and about men,
featuring two outstanding keynote
speakers and 16 breakout sessions
like, “Making Family Time Count”,
“How Life Really Works - for Teenage
Boys”, “The Power of a Father’s
Blessing”.
Students entering 4th - 7th grades are invited
to sing in the Children’s Choir, rehearsing
July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and performing with the
Community Choir on July 8th. Registration
forms are available on the Geneseo
Elementary and Middle Schools Choir
Instructor websites or contact Pam Edwards.
The deadline is May 18.
More information available on the
Community Choir of Geneseo Facebook
page.
Your cost for the day is $32 which
includes lunch. Please sign up at the
church office by Monday, April 6th.
You can also contact Terry Anderson,
Todd Sieben, or Paul VanDerSchaaf.
Additional information is available at:
www.focalpointministries.net
www.ironsharpensiron.net
Rebuilding Together Henry County is
seeking volunteers, 14+, to assist in home
rehabilitation at six sites in Geneseo,
Atkinson, Cambridge, and Annawan, on
Saturday, April 25. Look for flyers with
more information posted on bulletin boards
in the church and community. Waiver forms
for all workers can be found on the website
www.rebuildingtogether-hc.org or contact
Sarah at 944-6442 / [email protected]
SUMMER 2015 CAMPING &
RETREAT BROCHURES
AVAILABLE ON THE SHELF IN
THE OFFICE
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NEW IN THE LIBRARY
The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer. From the
back cover – “One of the most important theologians of the
20th Century illuminates the relationship between ourselves and
the teachings of Jesus” ..... a rebel.
DIETRICH BONHOEFFER was born in Breslau, Germany, in
1906. The son of a famous German psychiatrist, he studied in
Berlin and New York City. He left the safety of America to
return to Germany and continue his public repudiation of the
Nazis, which led to his arrest in 1943. Linked to the group of
conspirators whose attempted assassination of Hitler failed, he
was hanged in April 1945.
The Cost of Discipleship is a compelling statement of the
demands of sacrifice and ethical consistency from a man whose
life and thought were exemplary articulations of a new type of
leadership inspired by the Gospel, and imbued with the spirit of Christian humanism and a creative
sense of civic duty.”
ALSO:
Kathleen L. Bostrom is the author of a series of Little Blessings books, in hard cover and
paperback, now ‘blessing’ our Children’s Section. The poetic questions that title her books: Why
Is There A Cross?, What Is Prayer?, What About Heaven?, and more, are answered in charming
verse. The illustrations are the artwork of Elena Kucharik, artist for Care Bears. “Is heaven a
place that is near or far? Can I get to heaven by boat or by car? .... Your questions are good ones,
so let’s dive right in and see what the Bible says. Ready? Begin!!!
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OUR EASTER OFFERING
THIS YEAR WILL GO TO:
AFRICA UNIVERSITY
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— Although Easter eggs were once part of pagan spring festivals, they’ve become Christian symbols of new life.
A cracked-open shell also represents Jesus’ empty tomb on Easter morning.
— For Lent, some families used to give up eggs and dairy, so they
prepared a pancake feast on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash
Wednesday. They solved the egg surplus by hard-boiling them in
various broths, which led to colored eggs.
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O.W.L.S
— April 23
— May 28
So we know how to plan, please
indicate you will be attending by
using the sign-up sheets that will
be in the Foyer prior to each
date, or call the church office at
944-4208. WELCOME!
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL 2015
Entering
Kindergarten thru 6th grade
June 15 - 19
Spring Salad Luncheon & Quilt Display
Thursday, April 16
11am - 1 pm
First United Methodist Church, Geneseo
9:00 - 11:30 am
YEAR-ROUND
SHOEBOXING FOR
OPERATION
CHRISTMAS CHILD
(O.C.C.)
Reminder - when you enter a
hospital, be sure to say you are
a member of Geneseo Grace
United Methodist Church, or
have a family member or friend
call the Church Office to let us
know; otherwise we may not be
aware of your hospitalization.
At It Again April - on-sale Easter toys &
candy, plastic cups/sports or reusable
water bottles, mini notepads.
Items may be placed in drawer with the
O.C.C. label in Foyer cabinet.
Thank you!
Thanks you for your continued support.
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MARCH 2015 - THE NUMBERS
Date
Attendance
General Fund giving
8 & 10:30
Sunday School
March 1
200
120
$6,970.42
March 8
210
115
$8,972.29
March 15
311
125
$7,499.87
March 22
262
125
$6,713.13
March 29 - will be reported next month
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SUNDAY, APRIL 19TH at 2:30 pm
BRENDA YODER, Speaker and Author, at GRACE UMC
Brenda speaks to teen girls on Blurred Lines: Being Real In An
Artificial World. It is a powerful presentation for teen girls
and parents of teen girls and youth leaders. Kay Sieben
brought this to us after hearing Brenda share at last year’s
Iron Sharpens Iron Women’s Conference.
Brenda will also be sharing with parents and grandparents
(mentors, etc.) during morning Sunday School (9:15 am).
Please take advantage of this valuable resource as we seek
together to raise confident Christian women.
Brenda has a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health
Counseling and a B.A. in Education. After being a stay-athome-mom and teacher, she’s currently a school counselor
with a private counseling practice. In 2003 and 2004 she
received the “Powerful Connection” award for teachers.
Brenda has recently published Chicken Soup for the Soul’s
“Reboot Your Life”. Brenda and her husband live on a farm
in Northern Indiana with their four children.
Things people are saying about Brenda:
I honor your expertise in adolescent culture and parenting. I love the relevant topics you cover for
parents, particularly moms, and know they trust your wisdom.” Brian Housman, author of Tech Savy
Parenting.
“I appreciate the voice and heart of Brenda. She’s real and deep and wants all in her audience to live in
the fullness of God’s grace. Listen and be loved by a woman after God’s heart.” Jenny Bolt Price, Life
Coach at iwokeupyesterday , Stuart , Florida.
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FROM OUR HEALTH MINISTRY TEAM:
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Mother - Daughter - Friends
Banquet
Sunday, May 3, 6:00 pm
All “Girls”, young and old, are invited to join us for
a fun night of food, games, and fellowship.
“The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.”
On Sunday,
March 22, 2015,
Tanner Joseph
DeSplinter,
son of Taylor &
Grant, was
baptized in our
Sanctuary.
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Psalm 126:3
GENESEO YOUTH GATHERING (GYG) - Sunday, April 12
5:30 - 7:00 pm at St. Malachy Parish
Grace Junior High and Senior High Youth are invited to the Geneseo Youth
Gathering at St. Malachy on Sunday, April 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm for sports, games, and
activities. We have emphasized youth worship for many of these events, but this
event will focus on bringing youth together from our churches to have fun. Friends
are welcome. Snacks will be provided.
BACCALAUREATE MEETING - Sunday, April 12
4:30 pm at St. Malachy Parish
There will also be a Baccalaureate Planning Meeting at St. Malachy Parish on
Sunday, April 12, 4:30 pm - prior to the Geneseo Youth Gathering for all
interested High School Seniors who will be graduating in May. The purpose of
this meeting is to bring together ideas of pastors, youth leaders, and HS Seniors
to plan and prepare for Baccalaureate that will be held on Sunday, May 17.
SENIOR HIGH YOUTH FUND-RAISER FOR ST. JUDE
Friday-Saturday, April 24 -25 at the Geneseo Community Center
The Senior High Youth will be holding a Fund-Raiser Lock-In for St.
Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital at the Community Center on
Friday, April 24, 10:00 pm - Saturday, April 25, 7:00 am. The Youth
will sign up sponsors to donate to St. Jude’s according to the activity
or activities that each Youth chooses as their area of participation.
There will be a free throw contest and Youth will get commitments
from sponsors for each free throw that is made. There will be an
indoor triathalon – including swimming, running, and stationary bike riding that will also be used for
sponsors to donate for each lap and each mile completed. Other activities that will be used for raising
funds are wally-ball (volleyball in a racquetball court), a snack-eating contest (yet to be determined), and
whatever other creative activities the Youth design for this event. We encourage sponsors to be generous
and get involved. St Jude’s Children Research Hospital serves the needs of children with life-threatening
diseases such as leukemia and cancer and provides the hospital care needed without charging the family
for their services. St. Jude’s has given many families hope as their children have battled serious diseases
without the added financial stress of long-term care and treatment. It is hoped that after holding this
fund-raiser in April some of our Youth will be able to participate in the St. Jude Runs event at the end of
July.
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FIRST YOUTH SENIOR HIGH TRIP TO HAITI
The Senior High Youth will have their first mission trip to Haiti June 9-16. Adult sponsors for this trip are
Brett Decker, Nancy Lohman, and Jenny (Berry) Ryan. Students who are planning to attend are Reece
Bodeen, Cade Humphries, Jacob Decker, Jenna Decker, Daniel Lohman, and Matt Lohman. The youth will
be sprucing up the church and school campus before the Augustin church celebrates a day of weddings.
This has been a tradition at Augustin the last few years for two mission teams from the States to provide
the wedding dresses, clothes, and decorations for couples from the Northwest region of Haiti to come
together for a massive wedding celebration. As many as 25 couples have celebrated at one time. Our
youth will be there to serve the couples and families that come together for this joyous celebration. We
anticipate that the youth will have the continued opportunity to connect with the children of Augustin
and continue to help make improvements to the Augustin campus. Keep this team and their families in
your prayers as they prepare to make this trip, that it will be safe, successful, and fruitful experience for
serving in Christ’s name.
SENIOR HIGH YOUTH MISSION TRIP TO SOUTH DAKOTA
The Senior High Youth will also be participating in a youth mission trip with Walk on Water ministries to
Wakpala, South Dakota, to minister in the Lakota Indian Reservation, July 5-12. Registration is still open
for attending this trip. Pastor Mark will be one of the adult sponsors, as well as adults from St. Malachy.
All students that will be in high school in the Fall, including incoming Freshmen, are welcome to attend.
Please see Pastor Mark to register for this trip; spaces will be filling up soon.
JUNIOR HIGH MISSION TRIP - WEEK OF HOPE
The Junior High Youth will have the opportunity to participate in a Youth Mission Trip to either
Minneapolis, Minnesota or Indianapolis, Indiana, the week of June 29-July 3. The final location will be
determined by what openings they have when we complete our registration. During the Week of Hope,
students will work in soup kitchens, community centers, and senior citizen centers, serving the most
vulnerable people in the community. Registrations should be completed and returned to Pastor Mark
by Sunday, April 5.
Youth Mission trips - Haiti and South Dakota - will be raising funds for the Mission Trips.
The Easter Breakfast is one of the youth fund-raisers. Please come to the breakfast and
keep the youth in mind as you make your donations for the breakfast!
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Geneseo Food Pantry
217 N. Russell Ave
Phone: 944-3165
Mon, Tue, Thu: 9:00-Noon / 1-4
Closed Wednesdays Friday - 9 am - Noon
Grace UMC Representative - Greg Bodeen
Annual Work & Clean-Up Days
at
Living Springs Camp
May 2 and May 9, 8:30 am-3:30 pm
APRIL FOOD NEEDS: pancake syrup, Jello,
pudding, instant mashed potatoes, stuffing mix
APRIL NON-FOOD NEEDS:
dish soap,
cleaning products, body wash, shampoo
Lunch Provided
Tools to Bring for Work Projects:
Loppers and rakes
Carpentry tools
Spring at last! The warmer weather we’ve been
waiting for is here, and with it comes an
increased need for lighter jackets and clothing.
Please consider sharing your outgrown or no
longer needed items with the Pantry clients.
We are especially in need of children’s clothing
and items for teens.
Questions and/or lunch reservations:
Call Mike Eaker 309-547-2047 or
Curt Shimmin 309-734-3906
DOLLAR FOR DONUTS
“Scouting for Food” took place on March 21 and
we thank everyone who put out food for the
Scouts to bring to the Pantry. Our shelves are
stocked, and we are thankful for your blessings.
Unfortunately with 80+ households being served
each month, it does not take long for our
shelves to become empty again. The 23rd
Annual Letter Carriers “Stamp Out Hunger” food
drive will be Saturday, May 9. It is the largest
one-day food drive in America and is made
possible by thousands of letter carriers who
volunteer their time to participate; as well as
countless volunteers who help sort, collect, and
distribute much needed food to pantries and
food banks across the country. Locally, postal
employees, family members, and friends donate
the entire day for this event. Just leave your
donation by your mailbox and it will be picked
up when your mail is delivered that day. These
collections help carry us through summer
months when food donations decrease.
Our opportunity to
continue to support our
youth & Emerald Circle
in this fundraiser
April 26
th
Proceeds will go to
“Youth Summer Mission Trips”
UPCOMING MEETINGS:
Monday, April 13
6:00 pm - VBS Directors
6:30 pm - N.O.W. Committees
(Education, Missions, Evangelism)
If you have free time and would like to
volunteer, we could use help at the Food
Pantry.
We have a temporary volunteer
position open in our upstairs clothing rooms.
Help is needed Thursday mornings from 9am
to Noon for the months of April and May. If
interested, please call us at 944-3165.
Tuesday, April 14
6:30 pm - Worship Committee
Tuesday, April 28
6:30 pm - Finance Committee
7:00 pm - Church Council
Your donations each month make a huge
impact on the lives of struggling families
through out community. We thank you for your
continued support, love, and prayer.
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SERVING IN APRIL
USHER
5th 8:00
10:30
12th
8:00
10:30
19th 8:00
10:30
26th 8:00
10:30
ACOLYTE
HEAD USHER: Paul VanDerSchaaf
Jerry Hahn, Mike Rubino, Cecil Roth
Chase
Marshall
HEAD USHER: Brad Toone
Cole Toone, Kyle Toone, Steve Wheelock
Justin
Johnson
HEAD USHER: Paul VanDerSchaaf
Terry Anderson, Mike Rubino, Cecil Roth
Livi
Marshall
HEAD USHER: Brad Toone
Cole Toone, Kyle Toone, Steve Wheelock
Molly
Neumann
HEAD USHER: Paul VanDerSchaaf
Mark and Eric Johnston, Terry Anderson
Brooke
Boone
HEAD USHER: Brad Toone
Cole Toone, Kyle Toone, Jeff Loebach
HEAD USHER: Paul VanDerSchaaf
Mark and Eric Johnston, Terry Anderson
HEAD USHER: Brad Toone
Cole Toone, Kyle Toone, Jeff Loebach
Neumann
Boys
Addison
Dykstra
Neumann
Boys
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FUSION
[Easter
Breakfast]
Anna / Kyle
Wise
[Confirmation
Reception]
DOLLAR
FOR DONUTS
(8th graders
help with sale)
VIDEO
KITCHEN KAPERS
Beth
Kastorff
Chairpersons
Marlene Ashpole
944-4245
Dee Humphries
944-5810
Jane
Scherer
Dean
Johnson
Brad
Dunker
Sam
Marshall
Nick Anderson
Elliot Koster
Paul
VanDerSchaaf
Donna & Brian
Tindall
Rhonda Cater
Susan Coleman
Zelda Cowan
Margarete Crowe
Becky Daniels
Diane Flynn
Ariel French
Liz Gradert
Margaret Hitzhusen
Diana Holbrook
Billie Hulting
Nancy Lohman
Jean Soria
Oneida Strobbe
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
VISITOR/newsletternews and
information due to the church
office the 20th of each month
EASTER
6
1:30 - Lenten Bible
Study, Library
6 - BS Pack 159,
Otterbein Hall
6 - Love Unlimited,
Alb
12**
13 9 - Prayer Grp
7:30 - Blood
Pressure Check,
Foyer
9:30 - Violet, Alb
4:30 - HS Seniors
met @ St Malachy
6 - VBS Directors
meeting
5:30 - GYG at St
Malachy
7
9 - Prayer Group
5-6 - MOG
Leadership Team,
Library
1
2 Maundy
9:30 - Staff, Lib
6-Praise, Sanctuary
7:15-Jubilee, Chapel
MOG = Men of Grace
8 - Sunrise Service
9:15 - Breakfast
9:40 - Egg Hunt
10:30 - Easter
Worship
Saturday
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3
4
Thursday
Good Friday
6:30 Mens
Breakfast
10 - Ladies Brunch
7 - Maundy
Thursday Service
[Office closed]
7 - Men’s Bible Study
12:15-12:45
Service at
Grace UMC
8 8:30-Pastors
9
10
11
Group, Library
9:30 - Staff, Lib
5:45 - Men’s Grp
7:30 - Ladies Bible
Study, Library
9-UMW Mission
Workday, Alb
1:30 - Azure Circle,
Albright
9:30 - GUMDROPS,
Otterbein Hall
7 - Men’s Bible Study
15 8:30-Pastors
16
17
18
Group, Library
9:30 - Staff, Lib
5:45 - Men’s Grp
7:30 - Ladies Bible
Study, Library
9:30 - GUMDROPS,
Otterbein Hall
7 - Men’s Bible Study
5:30-6:45 Confirmation Class, 8th
Graders, Pastor
Melva’s Office
6-Praise, Sanctuary
7:15-Jubilee, Chapel
6 - GS Trp 5828, Alb
6:30 - N.O.W
Committees
(Education.Missions.
Evangelism), Ott
Friday
** SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE
8:00 am - Blended Worship Service
9:15 am - Sunday School for all ages
10:30 am - Contemporary Worship
April 2015
5
Thursday
5:30 - Confirmation
Banquet, Otterbein
6:30 - Worship
Committee, Library
[Office Hours:
8am - 12 Noon]
6-Praise, Sanctuary
7:15-Jubilee, Chapel
7 - Pearl Circle @
Kay S home
7 - Opal Circle @
JoAnn K home
19**
20 8 - Library
Native American
Ministries Offering
9 - Prayer Group
CONFIRMATION
CLASS received 8 am
service, followed by
Reception
6 - GS Trp 5828, Ott
2:30 - An Event for
Tween & Teen Girls
by Brenda Yoder
26**
21
8:30-Pastors
Group, Library
9:30 - Staff, Lib
6 - Love Unlimited,
Alb
7 - Men’s Softball
League Coaches,
Library
7 - Sapphire, YRm
27
28
23
24
25
5:45 - Men’s Grp
7:30 - Ladies Bible
Study, Library
9:30 - GUMDROPS,
Otterbein Hall
7 - Men’s Bible Study
6 - Love Unlimited,
Albright
6:30 - Finance
Committee,
Otterbein/Stage
7 - Church Council,
Otterbein
MOG - Rebuilding
Together
11:30 - OWLS,
Otterbein
10pm-7am - Youth Lock-In
Fundraiser at Geneseo
Community Center
6-Praise, Sanctuary
7:15-Jubilee, Chapel
9 - Prayer Group
DOLLAR FOR DONUT
22
29
8:30-Pastors
Group, Library
9:30 - Staff, Lib
6-Praise, Sanctuary
7:15-Jubilee, Chapel
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30
5:45 - Men’s Grp
7:30 - Ladies Bible
Study, Library