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The Cave Spring United Methodist Church
Street ’n Steeple
4505 Hazel Drive Roanoke, VA 24018 (540) 989-3673; FAX (540) 989-9463 Website: www.cavespringumc.org e-mail: admin@ cavespringumc.org
April 30, 2014
Leadership Summit May 30-31 Family Church, Servant Church, Deep Church
In many of Paul’s letters, he has to rebuke, argue, and teach. But in his letter to the Philippians, he simply gives thanks: "I thank my God every time I remember you." This congregation is beginning to experience some pressure, and he writes to encourage and assure them. He wants to tell them that their work is not finished, that "he who be-
gan a good work in you will carry it forward to completion." As he goes through the letter, Paul describes what that good work looks like that God has been doing in the congregation at Philippi.
It's a good habit to identify why we do church: what was the good work that was started, and what does it look like for that work to be carried to completion?
That question takes us back to the mission statement of The United Methodist Church: To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. In some churches you'll hear it put a little differently, but at its heart it's the same thing. We exist to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
What does this mean? When we say "making disciples," we don't just mean converting people. Conversion is only one step on a very long road of discipleship. Imagine a picture, and at the center is God. And we are the little dots all around God. Some dots are close, others are further away, but each person God created has a place somewhere in this picture. Here's what discipleship is about: all of these dots are moving. Some are moving in, some are moving out, some are just orbiting. Discipleship is the path we take when we intentionally decide to start moving toward God.
Now, we have to remember a couple of things. The first is that along that path, we will pass several important road markers. One is when we give our hearts to Jesus for the first time, one is when we join a community of faith and accept the responsibility that comes with church membership, one is when we find our ministry and plug into the job God has given us. But "making disciples" cannot be reduced to any one of those moments. Making disciples refers to helping people move along the path toward God, wher-ever they may have started from.
The second thing we have to remember is that the very nature of discipleship is such that the closer you get to God, the more you become like God. If our church is making disciples, then the people who are a part of our church should look more like God this year than they did last year. If our church is making disciples, then the people of our church should be more generous, kinder, more courageous, more prudent, and wiser than we were last year. It also means that if there are people who have been in church fifty years and still have a problem with gossip, prejudice, arrogance, or greed, the church has failed in its mission. If there are peo-ple who can come to church for forty years and still not look any more like Jesus than they did when they started, that's a failure of the church. The entire reason we exist is to help people look like Jesus by moving further along in their path of discipleship, making disciples of Jesus Christ.
The statement finishes with the phrase, "for the transformation of the world." That simply means we're Methodist. Our Method-ist identity is the marriage of personal holiness and social holiness. Personal holiness is that we care what goes on inside our souls, and whether or not we are looking more like Jesus. Social holiness means we care what goes on in our world, and whether it looks like the kingdom of God. Making disciples is not just so we can feel better about ourselves; it is so we can be agents of trans-formation in the world. It is so that we can be useful to God in helping his kingdom come and his will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
That's why we're here. The second question is this: how do we do that? If our goal is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world, how are we going about that?
We do that by creating three primary emphases: Family Church, Servant Church, and Deep Church. These are not simply catchy words. They are actually drawn from ancient Christian theology about church. (Continued on Page 2)
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Welcome to Our Church Family
This is a very exciting and crucial time in the life of Cave Spring United Methodist Church!
As your Lay Leader, I see a decline in attendance on Sundays. And I worry that this could lead to a decline in the missions of our church. I know we are all pulled in many different directions these days. I also know that if we choose to do other things and not support our church, we could all lose. We all need to focus on worship and service to our God, because without that there is a void in our lives.
Our Church Council has the task of setting the course this church is to take over the next several years in programs and initiatives. We do good, even great work here al-ready! We need to now define where we are headed and what our purpose as a church is going to be in the years ahead. Remember, “I am the church -- we are the church -- TOGETHER.”
I ask YOU to take on the task of praying for your church in a very specific manner. I want us to all take time to pray, reflect, and vision for our future together. It is the task of each member to help the Council decide.
There is a 24 Hour Prayer Vigil signup sheet posted on the church website (http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4CAEAC2BA3FD0-24hour1 ). I am praying that you will invest a half hour of your time for the future of your church, and the future of your family by participat-ing; it will impact your life and the life of your church.
Thank you for being at Cave Spring UMC, and I look for-
ward to many more years of this church being a ”beacon
that not only shines from this hill, but lives out it’s faith in
the world.”
Recently joining our Cave Spring Church family:
David Spencer and Karen Dinkins (154 Summit Way, 24014);
Todd, Christina, Morgan and Garrett Nestor (6378 Sandhurst Drive, 24018);
Mary Ellen Janosko, Drew and Greyson Cannady and Gabriella Saker (3212 Hartley Circle, 24018); Please extend your own warm welcome to our newest members.
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Family Church are ministries that invite the families of Cave Spring into the family of God. It is any ministry organized for the purpose of bringing people together, eating together, laughing together, being together.
Servant Church are ministries that reach out of our doors to the community. It is our effort to move off and away from this hill into the places, spaces, and lives of people around us. Servant Church is important because it keeps us honest, and useful. It keeps us from being closed in on ourselves, from being absorbed with our own problems, and from be-coming irrelevant. And it keeps us from becoming spiritually useless.
At Cave Spring United Methodist, Deep Church is where we proclaim the word in song, study, worship, and Communion. This is where we learn with our heads and our hearts what the Gospel actually is. This is where we study what it looks like to be a follower of Christ, where we pray about what it means for us to be a follower of Christ, and where we sit in the grace of God and let that still, small voice whisper to us. Deep Church happens in worship, Bible Study, Sunday school, choir, and a thousand other varied and different ways.
It’s time to be clear about our purpose.
On May 30 & 31 your church leaders will gather for a retreat called a Leadership Summit. It’s our beginning moment, for the process to help us live OUR church mission statement. I ask that you pray for those who agree to be a part of this Summit process that will carry us into the remainder of the year. Its decisions will be with us into the future.
My prayer is that by this time next year, OUR church would take its mission to make disciples so seriously that the change would be tangible. My prayer is that by this time next year, WE will all be able to look at that imagined picture and say, "By the grace of God, I have moved one step closer to God this year." And I know my prayer is not in vain. Because the God who began a good work in you will not leave you abandoned, but will bring you to the day of completion.
Pray With Me, Please
Coffee With the Pastors
Want to know more about taking the "Next Step" in joining our CSUMC
church family?
Come to the Open House in our Gathering Grounds Hospitality Center
THIS SUNDAY, May 4, 12:30-2:00 PM and talk in an informal gathering with our Pastors.
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Where you normally worship- will be jumping, singing, yelling children. Where you normally have a fellowship meal or perhaps your Sunday School class- will be experimenting, snacking, running children. In hallways, where you normally chat with friends in passing- will be loosely formed “lines” of children walking like elephants or ducks or secret agents as they move from station to station. Where we just took family pictures in front of the Resurrection Cross- will be children SLIMEING their pastors after raising money for Stop Hunger Now.
Vacation Bible School is coming and there will be nothing NORMAL about it!!!
This year’s VBS theme is “Weird Animals: Where Jesus’ Love is One of a Kind!!” As always- it will have amazing music, bright and fun Bible Buddies, lively Bible stories, and life changing experiences for the kids of our church and our com-munity. But, this event depends on ALL OF YOU!! We need so much help to make this COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENT be successful!!!
Decorating Advertising INVITING- your neighbors, friends, EVERYONE Station Leaders (Story Leader, Sing and Play Leader, Crafts and Experiments, and MORE!) Crew Leaders (all age groups!) Crew Assistants (perfect for Youth Age Volunteers) PRAYER WARRIORS! Sound/Media Volunteers Set-Up Clean-Up Registration Helpers Prep-work the week before (administration/paperwork)
The list can go on and on! The point is this - Vacation Bible School strikes at the heart of our mission: We make disci-ples for Christ at VBS!! We are showing the children of God how much Jesus loves them by showing them that their CHURCH LOVES THEM!!! And to make that happen- we need YOU: THE CHURCH
Please let Jill-Marie know ASAP which service opportunity you are ready to commit to!!! And THANK YOU in ADVANCE!!!
Cave Spring United Methodist Church
Spring Potluck Dinner
Sunday, May 18th
at 5:00PM
with Best Deviled Egg Contest!
Vacation Bible School 2014
UMY is designed for all youth from 6th to 12th grade!! Please join us!! Our office is
located in The Cave (the youth room directly across from the music room - the first room on the right when you enter the lower handicapped entrance). If you are new to youth, you will need to complete a permission slip so that you can travel with us.
May 5 - Youth are reminded to meet at the Church at 4:30 on Monday, May 5th to travel to serve at the Rescue Mis-sion. Youth must be 14 years of age to work. Remember to wear closed toe shoes. What a wonderful opportunity to serve others! See you there! June 1 - Youth Sunday June 8 - Summer Schedule Begins: One combined Sun-day School class. June 22-26 - Vacation Bible School - All youth are encour-aged to join us. Let Karen or Teresa know if you are avail-able to work in the kitchen to help us provide a heavy snack. Youth may also help provide services for children. Sign ups begin NOW!
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May - Friend Love
Please remember the Lord and His Church with your finances.
Appalachian Service Project year 25!!
Sign-up NOW for the few remaining open-ings available for youth to join our 25th yr
team heading to the mountains of Tennessee, July 6-12. This great week of service & growth provides an awesome team experience to share God's love with oth-ers. Questions? Contact Karen Hamilton (529-7087) or
Teresa Myers (204-6405).
Questions?? Call Karen Hamilton (529-7087) or
Teresa Myers (772-0181(home) 204-6405 (cell)).
CSUMC Weekday School News
Our preschool friends have been very busy practic-ing for their Spring Program. Please join us in the sanctuary on Wednesday May 14 at 10:30 AM to hear them sing!
The Pre-K graduation will take place on our last day of school, Tuesday May 20th at 11AM in Wesley Hall. You are welcome to attend! There are spaces still available for the coming year in some classes. Registration forms are available outside the church office. For more information contact Tarra Svec. (weekdayschool@cavespringumc.org) Music at the Cave Concert - May 18 at 4 :00 PM
“Silver & Strings” (Harp, Flute Violin and Viola) Hailed as “two perfect virtuosos,” brothers Kevin and Bryan Matheson of the Classic Strings Duo are joined by Roanoke Symphony Flutist Julee Hickcox and Greensboro Symphony Principal Harpist Helen Rifas for an enjoyable afternoon of Celtic harp duets, Japanese songs for flute and harp and trios by Debussy and Ibert. The program would not be com-plete without “Shenandoah”, “Water is Wide” and “Ashokan Farewell”.
Save the Date: CSUMC Music Camp 2014 July 7-11 from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Come join us for this wonderful time of music for rising 1st-5th graders. Registration is now open.
Music Notes
You are invited to join the newly formed CSUMC Women’s Book Club. We will meet monthly to have meaning-ful discussion on books and their authors. Please join us on Thursday, May 8 at 7:00 PM in Room 25 to discuss the book: Mister Owita’s Guide to Gardening: How I Learned the Unex-pected Joy of a Green Thumb and an Open Heart by local Roanoke author, Carol Wall. Come, bring a friend and enjoy discussion and fellowship! For more information, contact Cin-
dy Martin (martinpartyof4@hotmail.com or 353-3412).
CSUMC Women’s Book Club
Financial Update as of 3/31/14
Operating Cash on Hand $6,202.26 Revenue 82,563.00 Expenses 64,699.00 Loss ($6,431.00)
Kroger Receipts $1,077.51
Youth Sunday will be held June 1, 2014. Please join the youth at the 11:00 AM
service to hear our them provide the message and music. We will also honor our seniors who graduate this year. All gradu-ates and their families are invited to a brunch during the Sun-day School hour at 10:00 AM.
High School Graduates should contact the Church office to let us know if you will participate in the service and breakfast. All graduates are requested to wear their caps and gowns during the service.
Youth Sunday June 1
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May 4 — Acolytes & Crucifers: 8:45: Cyrus Pace, Hannah Shepard 11:00: Erin Cummings, Emma Cummings Greeters: 8:45: Martha Pittard, Connie Kirk 11:00: Anna Jones, Becky Houchins, Kristie Robers Crib Room: 8:45: Karen Campbell; 9:45: Connie Young; 11:00: Babette Cribbs Children’s Church: Suzanne Baker, Susie Dudley
1: Hannah Fox, Jeff Miller 3: Brandon Hinkle 4: Millie Corvin, Joe Avery, Tom Heasley, DJ Rogers, Jordan Rearick, Olivia Marlow, Garrett Waters 5: Elizabeth Marlowe, Christopher Warren 6: Gail Savignac, Dave Boyd, William Elegy, Mallory Bartlett, Kaden Whitenack 7: Mark Shepard, Adam Wright, Ashley Anderson, Ashtyn Gerhart, Jackson Libassi 8: Melissa Hobbins, Philip Hobbins, Trevor McKinley, Mary Claire Turner 9: Lucile Waugaman, Fred Searl, Mallory Orr 10: Cindy Martin, Hope Smith 11: Shannon Cavendish, Lauren Wood, Bob McAden, Lucille Palmer, Danny Reynolds, Trevor Cayton 12: Betty Wilson 13: Duane Palmer, Ryan Harris, Zach Williamson, Emma Cummings 14: Kathy Meashey, Megan Coffman, Emily Atkins 15: Bud Dudley, Susie Hall, Sarah Clarke, Sam Quakenbush 16: Tim Myers, Rob Slemp, Stacy Weston, Morgan Vance 17: Chuck Reynolds 18: Elizabeth Williams 19: Bob Williams, Ben Corbett, Lindsey Carter, Jackson Sessor 20: Amelia Muelenaer, Maud Carver, Emily Tabb 21: Sydney Hearst, Chris Boylan, Eric Hart 22: Sandy Barbour, Kristyn Shepherd, Jill-Marie Weaver 23: Will Boylan, Vickie Clarke, Deirdra Lee, TJ Witten, Susan Marchi, Brittany Williams 24: Kasey Neil, Juliana Diaz 25: Candy Hinkle, Timothy Fortuna, Clara Sessor 26: Charles Jennings, Robert Anderson, Kendra Hinkle 27: Will Ammen, Avery Pierce, Garrett Pierce, Alli Printz 28: Lauren Witner, Grant Wilson 29: Alex Weaver 30: Andrew Gooding, Patty Pile, Bill Meador, Cameron Flickinger, Sean Deer, Tyler Hampton, Emerson Meador 31: Pat Huffman, Justin Martin
• Rescue Mission: coffee, green canned veggies, luncheon or dinner napkins, flip flops (shower shoes), deodorant, razors, shav-ing cream, phone cards
•RAM House: canned vegetables, fruits and meats •COP and CHIP are in need of gently used spring/summer clothes sizes for 1-13 years. •COP Campers need gently used towels, sleeping bags, small size toiletries.
Please place your items in the collection bins under the stairs outside the Reception Hall. Thank you!
Mission Needs
May 11 — Acolytes & Crucifers: 8:45: Gideon Pace, Cyrus Pace 11:00: Greeters: 8:45: Edna Edwards, Denise St. Clair 11:00: Doug and Mary Edith Hankins, Jennifer Adams Crib Room: 8:45:Anne Harrison; 11:00: Suzanne Baker Children’s Church: Lori Baker, Connie Young
May 25 — Acolytes & Crucifers: 8:45: 11:00: Greeters: 8:45: Rocky Carneal, Barbara Dyer 11:00: Karen Hankins, Shirley Prillaman, Elizabeth Dillon Crib Room: 11:00: Connie Young Children’s Church: Amy Grant, Robin Fonville
Celebrating Birthdays in May
Have we forgotten your “special” day?
Please call the church office (989-3673).
May 18 — Acolytes & Crucifers: 8:45: Erin Cummings, Nina Cummings 11:00: Greeters: 8:45: Amelia Muelenaer, Al and Donna Thomas 11:00: A.L. and Carolyn Black, Mildred Newby Crib Room: 11:00: Shannon Cavendish Children’s Church: Alli Printz
Our Summer Office Hours begin on Fri-day, May 23 and continue through Labor
Day. The church offices will be open Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM and Fridays 9:00 AM to noon.
Summer Office Hours
The CSUMC Guatemala Med Mission Team is having a fund raiser dinner at Abuelo's (4802 Valley View Blvd) Thursday, May 8 from 5-9 PM. The team receives a portion of the proceeds (20%) for our trip. Please pick up a copy of the flyer on the bulletin boards to present to your server.
Abuelo’s Benefit Night!
CSUMC Softball Team News CSUMC Softball team is ready for an awesome season. Please watch your email for dates for a practice or two and game schedule. For more information, contact Ken Wood (kcjwood@verizon.net).
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With the death of loved ones, the Church’s sympathy is extended to Dottie Garner on the death of her father, Gifford Garner; to the family of Helen Beam; and to Stephen and Wendy Warren and family on the death of his mother, Wilma Warren . “In death, there is resurrection.”
The JOY Group welcomes and invites anyone who is interested in day trips (and some over nighters) to join us. Our trips are usually not suitable for young children, though. Sign up for the following:
Thursday, May 22– Tour of the Bunker at the Greenbrier. We will leave the church at 9:45 AM. Cost is $42/person (due at sign up/$36 is refundable if you cancel before May 20). Lunch will be on your own at a yet to be determined location. The tour is at 1:30 PM. Sign up on the bulletin board, fill out a registra-tion form and place with your check (made out to Carrol Wood) in the JOY mailbox. Please be aware that this is a 90 minute walking tour and pictures are not allowed. Questions? Contact Carrol at 774-6474 or email to kcjwood@verizon.net.
J.O.Y. (Just Older Youth)
2014 Altar Flowers
2014 Altar flower calendars are in Write your name and the date you’ve selected on an information sheet (upcoming open dates: May 25, June 1, 22 & 29), and drop it (and your check) in the offering plate or church office. Please make checks payable to CSUMC and mark for 2013 altar flowers ($41.00 each arrangement).
Hospitals: Niles Harvey, Bill Walters (Duke); Care Facili-
ties: Libby Nelson (So Rke); Millie Wade, Elaine Nuckols,
(Richfield); At Home: Mildred Newby, Dianne Vaught, Edna
Edwards, Ann Roberson; Ongoing: Chuck Blankenship,
Ken Thompson, Bill Waters, Michaela Pace, Jim Wolfe,
Carolyn Schneider, Autumn Williams (great niece of the
Harrisons); Loved Ones in our Prayers: Members and
friends in care facilities, Joanne Gross (Mary Ellen and
Gary’s daughter-in-law), David Henry (Debbie Hart’s father),
William Burkert (Lucille Palmer’s nephew), Kendall Bayne,
Chloe Taylor (Cindy Martin’s mother); Barbara and James
King (Lane nelson’s sister and brother-in-law); Suzy (Sheila
Beckner’s niece); Brucie East, Mary East and Jerry East
(relatives of Jessica Beemer); Sophie and Sara (relatives of
Andy Haas); Kathy Mabe (friend of the Harrison’s); Ray
Smith (friend of Dom Paone); James Brenneke (Carrol
Wood’s uncle); Shirley Wood (Ken Wood’s step mother). In
an effort to keep this list up to date, names submitted will be
listed for two weeks. Serving Our Country: Ryan Adams,
Kenny Christopher, Joshua Kolenda, Joshua Khoury, Allen
Sloane, Kevin McAden, Eddie Graham, Will Ammen, Evan
Sexton, Sierra Rushbrooke Bray, Tim Hogan.
Prayer Concerns
Camperships Needed for Community Outreach Program (COP)
Donations are being collected through May 25 to help the inner-city children of the Community Outreach Program held at Trinity UMC attend a session of summer camp at Alta Mons. The cost to send a child to camp is $145.00/week. Use an envelope from the tent in our Wel-come Center for your donation; please make checks paya-ble to CSUMC, marked “Camp Scholarship.” Items needed for camp kits include: bath size towels, small tooth pastes and brushes, small bars of soap, teen size sleeping bags, flash lights, Bibles.
We would like to thank our Church Fami-ly for all the prayers, thoughts, and beautiful cards that we received during
the loss of Carrol’s dad. You all mean so much to us and we love you all. ~ Ken and Carrol Wood
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Wednesday, May 21 12:00 - 5:00 PM
Watch for sign-ups for blood donors, helpers, or to donate cookies in the Welcome Center.
Congratulations to Jessica East and Brandon Beemer who were united in marriage on Saturday, April 12.
United in Marriage
All men of the church are invited to join us on the 2nd Saturday of each month (May 10) at 8:00 AM in the Fellowship Hall for our monthly UMM meeting. Breakfast is served.
Every Thursday at 6:45 AM, all men are invited for a 45-minute prayer break-fast in the Conference Room. Bring your Bible and concerns. Coffee is provided.
Men’s Prayer Breakfast
SUNDAY SCHEDULE Sunday School for all ages 9:45 AM
Traditional Worship Services at 8:45 and 11:00 AM Wellspring Praise Service at 9:00 AM
Pastor, Jonathan Bennett Pastor Emeritus, Arthur W. Wingfield Associate Pastor, Joanna Marcy Paysour Program Director, Jill-Marie Weaver Director of Music Ministries, Mark Milberger Directors of Youth Ministries, Karen Hamilton and Teresa Myers Organist/Music Associate, Ronn Lowe Weekday School Director, Tarra Svec Office Manager, Patsy Ford
Cave Spring United Methodist Church 4505 Hazel Drive, SW Roanoke, VA 24018
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Roanoke, Virginia
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The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets the first Tuesday of each month (September through June) from 7:00 to 8:30 PM in room 25. Everyone is welcome—even if you don’t know how to knit/crochet—we will teach. For information call Karen Boatwright (774-6732) or Denise Koger (266-7539).
Prayer Shawl
Ministry
All women are invited to join one of our UMWomen church fellowships: • Mary Youman’s Fellowship - will host the UMW General Meeting on Monday, May 5 at 10:30 AM in the Fel-lowship Hall. A potluck lunch follows the program. • Afternoon Fellowship - Tuesday, May 13 at 2:00 PM in the Reception Hall. Carolyn Lipes will present a Mother’s Day program. Our summer luncheon will be Wednesday, June 10 at 11:30 AM at Montano’s. • Night Fellowship - meet host the COP Picnic on Thursday, May 15 at 6:00 PM at Mt. Pleasant UMC.
Deadline for the June/July/August Street ‘n Steeple is Monday, June 2 at noon.
United Methodist Women
“Ladies’ Night Out” will go to Red Lobster on Tuesday, May 27 at 5:30 PM. Call Vivian Moore (774-9043) by the Monday before for reservations.
Ladies’ Night Out Church Women United will meet Fri-
day, May 2 at 9:30 AM at Loudon Ave. Christian Church. Lunch follows ($8). RSVP to Connie Young (989-9416).
Annual Singles Potluck Picnic
The Annual Singles Potluck Picnic will be on Memorial Day, May 26 at 6:00 PM at Jane Hill’s home (3439 Meadowlark Road). Please RSVP to Jane (540-989-9248 or janeh123@verizon.net).