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June 15 - 21, 2014 THE BEAM This servant group represents the hundreds of people it takes each week to make God’s praise glorious in the life of our worshiping community. While the numbers of people currently involved in Worship and Arts Ministries is impressive, we recognize that there is clearly an ongoing, ever present need for the help you may offer. Thank you to the host of people who are participants in Worship and Arts Ministries at Brentwood United Methodist Church! To you, our Worship and Arts Heroes, we want to say thank you to: • Ushers (worship/events) • Communion Servers • Altar Guild (care for sacred signs and symbols of worship) • Bulletin Preparation Team • Scripture Readers (read the biblical text for worship) • Choir Singers • Liturgical Dancers • Handbell Ringers • Orchestra Instrumentalists • Awakening Band (rhythm instruments/vocals) • Children’s Choir Teachers • Audio/Visual Technicians • Tour Chaperones Bulletin Team preparing for Easter Chancel Choir’s “Salute to America” Concert & Ice Cream Social Sunday, June 29, 6:00 pm, Sanctuary & Gym The Chancel, Chamber Choirs, JoySound Orchestra, Gospel Quartet, and Belmont Brass will offer selections such as “Sacred Harp”, “Zion’s Walls”, “Homeland”, “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree”. Come for the concert at 6 pm then head for the Family Life Center (gym) for ice cream and goodies! Want to bring your favorite ice cream to share? Go to www.bumc.net/Salute- ToAmerica for details. Admission to both the concert and the ice cream social will be a voluntary donation to Operation Stand Down. 20 Questions A Summertime Sermon Series Taking on Life’s Biggest Questions Join us June 21/22 through August 2/3 as we explore the answers to several questions our congregation submitted to our pastors. Questions like, “Can I Trust the Bible?” “Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?” and “Who Gets Saved and Who Doesn’t?” and more. Invite a friend to join you!

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June 15 - 21, 2014THE BEAM

This servant group represents the hundreds of people it takes each week to make God’s praise glorious in the life of our worshiping community. While the numbers of people

currently involved in Worship and Arts Ministries is impressive, we recognize that

there is clearly an ongoing, ever present need for the help you may offer.

Thank you to the host of people who are participants in Worship and Arts Ministries at Brentwood United

Methodist Church!

To you, our Worship and Arts Heroes, we want to say thank you to:• Ushers (worship/events)• Communion Servers• Altar Guild (care for sacred signs and symbols of worship)• Bulletin Preparation Team• Scripture Readers (read the biblical text for worship)• Choir Singers• Liturgical Dancers• Handbell Ringers• Orchestra Instrumentalists• Awakening Band (rhythm instruments/vocals)• Children’s Choir Teachers• Audio/Visual Technicians• Tour Chaperones

Bulletin Team preparing for Easter

Chancel Choir’s “Salute to America” Concert & Ice Cream SocialSunday, June 29, 6:00 pm, Sanctuary & Gym

The Chancel, Chamber Choirs, JoySound Orchestra, Gospel Quartet, and Belmont Brass will offer selections such as “Sacred Harp”, “Zion’s Walls”, “Homeland”, “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree”. Come for the concert at 6 pm then head for the Family Life Center (gym) for ice cream and goodies! Want to bring your favorite ice cream to share? Go to www.bumc.net/Salute-ToAmerica for details. Admission to both the concert and the ice cream social will be a voluntary donation to Operation Stand Down.

20 Questions A Summertime Sermon Series Taking on Life’s Biggest Questions

Join us June 21/22 through August 2/3 as we explore the answers to several questions our congregation submitted to our pastors. Questions like, “Can I Trust the Bible?” “Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?” and “Who Gets Saved and Who Doesn’t?” and more. Invite a friend to join you!

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STUDENTS7th - 12th Grades

Be a Hero to a Youth Away from HomeSend an email to one of our youth at Camp Barnabas! They are serving campers with special needs and could use some encouragement and love from their BUMC family June 14-20! Email [email protected] with the youth or adults name in the subject line (Allie Aaron, Jack Ashack, Phil Barrett, Andy Barrett, Chris Barrett, Jack Burke, Cassie Chidester, Caroline Enright, Amanda Hackett, Lainey Harrison, Henry Holden, Eden Lytle, Marshall Nathan, Hannah Shaw, Sarah Strange, Elizabeth Strange, Charlie Tate, Hannah Williams, Connor Williams, Adam Jones, Jan Saucerman, and Cyndy Muirhead).

Ladies Summer Book StudyTuesdays, June 17 - July 22, 9:30-11:00am, Room A 391, Led by Judith BonePutting Away Childish Things [a work of fiction] by Marcus Borg is an engaging way for readers to learn about the important issues dividing Christians today. We’ll join with Borg’s characters to ask the hard questions such as what does the Bible really teach? Who is Jesus? What is the nature of faith today? This is a story that promises to leave us different in the end than when we started. Register at bumc.net/register or contact Paula Cryan at 373-3663.

BUMC’s 7th Annual Family Fishing Day and CookoutSaturday, June 21, 9 am - 2 pmCome enjoy family fishing fun on the banks of the beautiful Renfro farm lake! $20 donation per family is encouraged in support of FMO ministry! Registration is available online or you can contact Jim Chelette for more information [email protected].

A Little Play - A Better Marriage (a morning workshop)Saturday, June 21, 9 am - NoonHaving fun isn’t just healthy, it can be the thing that helps a marriage over the long-haul. Join others and psychologist Dr. John Fite from the BUMC counseling center for new ideas and ways to put them into practice. Cost is $5 and free childcare is available (Nursery-4th grade). Register at bumc.net/register. For more info contact Eric Burton-Krieger, [email protected].

College Student Summer Offerings• Sunday Morning Study @ 9:45 in the Youth Cafe• Ballin’ & Bible Study at Granny White Park, Wednesdays: from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Check our Facebook Group for other events over the summer - facebook.com/groups/BUMCcollegestudents.

Awakening Communion Servers NeededThe Awakening Communion Server team is in need of more hands! This is a great area to serve your BUMC family. It requires less than 20 minutes extra on Sunday morning, once a month. If you can help a few times a year or every month - we’d love to have you! Contact Kelli Huston for more information: [email protected].

Single Adult MinistryYoga - Tuesdays, 6:00 – 7:15 pm in The Singles Space.The class is free, and donations benefit the Fisher House. All are welcome.Divorce Recovery - Wednesdays, June 18 - July 23 (allowing for July 4th holiday), 6:30 - 8:00 pm, B152-A. Cost: $30. Register at www.bumc.net/SinglesCalendar.

Sunday, June 159:45 am Sunday School 7th - 12th – Summer Sunday School - Tabernacle 10th - 12th Church NowMonday, June 164:45 pm Meet Neal at BUMC to watch the World Cup!Tuesday, June 179:30 am Meet Lindsay: Devo & Breakfast at Chick-Fil-AWednesday, June 187-9 pm Summer Bowling a Tusculum LanesThursday, June 196:30 - 8:00 pm Wii Game Night We’ll have various Wii games set up in tournament fashion with prizes!Friday, June 20Camp Barnabas Team returnsSend An Email to a Youth at Camp Barnabas Send some en-couragement and love from their BUMC family June 14-20! Email [email protected] with the youth or adults name in the subject line: Allie Aaron, Jack Ashack, Phil Barrett, Andy Barrett, Chris Barrett, Jack Burke, Cassie Chidester, Caroline Enright, Amanda Hackett, Lainey Harrison, Henry Holden, Eden Lytle, Marshall Nathan, Hannah Shaw, Sarah Strange, Elizabeth Strange, Charlie Tate, Hannah Williams, Connor Williams, Adam Jones, Jan Saucerman, and Cyndy Muirhead.Kid Week Registration Closes Friday, June 20! June 23-26 – volunteering with kids! 7th-12th at BUMC VBS in the morning, 7th-8th at 61st Ave. UMC in the morning, and 9th-12th at Harvest Hands in the afternoon. All 3 are free to participate but space is limited, so you must register at www.bumc.net/register. Questions? Contact Neal at [email protected] Mission Trip open to 7th-12th grade June 29-July 4. 3 spots are open. Contact Beth at [email protected] ASAP.Summer Meet Me AtsThroughout the summer the youth staff encourages youth to “Meet us At” various places around town to bowl, play Frisbee, eat lunch, etc. Find out where on Twitter @BUMCSM, Instagram @BUMCSM, Facebook @BUMC Student Ministry.

Save the Dates!Teacher Leader Event August 3Promotion Sunday August 10Adult Small Group Launch August 17Church-wide Picnic August 17Sunday Night Activities Begin August 24Wednesday Evening Activities Begin September 10

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Adult Studies/Small Grps Judith Bone, 324-7258 [email protected]

Caring Ministry Laura Brantley, 373-3663 [email protected]

Children’s Ministry Ellen Garrett, 577-7261 [email protected]

Mission & Outreach David Ssebulime, 324-7222, [email protected]

Single Adult Ministry Shebbie Shields, 324-7240 [email protected]

Student Ministry Lindsay Brooks, 324-8212 [email protected]

To Get Connected Jeff Wilson, 324-8208 [email protected]

Worship & Music Shannon Garrett, 577-7267 [email protected]

Communications Carol Bumbalough, 324-7220 [email protected]

who to contact

Missions & OutreachFor more info on all missions call David Ssebulime at 342-8222

Project Transformation We are still in need of a few volunteers to read at 61st Ave. UMC through Project

Transformation July 21-24 (9:15am-12:15pm). To volunteer in any capacity contact Jackie Shields at [email protected] or Director of Missions & Outreach,

David Ssebulime at [email protected].

Uganda Mission Team Commissioning Sunday, June 22nd join us for the commissioning of the Uganda mission team comprised of 58 individuals that will be departing on June 25th and returning on July 7. More information about ways you can be in prayer for this team will be available at the mission trip mini-fair in the parlor from 8 am - 12 pm.

Haiti, Honduras, South Africa, and Mexico Trips Registration and Mini-Fair On June 22nd, join us in the parlor for the Missions Mini-Fair to find out more informa-

tion about what BUMC is doing globally. Visit us between 8:00 am and 12:00 pm in the Parlor. Our team leaders will be there to answer any questions you may have. The dates for the trips are as follows:

Haiti: October 9-14 Honduras: October 11-18 South Africa: October 24 - November 3 Mexico: January 16 - 25, 2015

Registration now available online! You can register and pay your $100 deposit at www.bumc.net/register. Contact Rebekah Scott at [email protected] or 615-324-2111 or David Ssebulime at [email protected] or 615-342-7222 with questions.

Christmas in July: Back to School Supplies Beginning July 5th and 6th, our trees will be decorated with ornaments to be taken and returned with the coordinating supply list. Last year we distributed 650 book bags, how many children in area schools do you think we reach out to this year?

Harvest Hands (www.harvesthandscdc.com)

Summer Field Trip Sponsorships NeededWe are in need of $100 sponsorships for our students to attend field trips this summer. We have forty-five elementary students and we’ll be attending a field trip each Friday. $100 will cover one students field trip costs for the entire summer. You can mail sponsorship checks to 424 Humphreys St., 37203.

Home-Repair Projects Volunteers NeededWe are looking for individuals to help us repair and fix up one of the homes we own. If interested contact Brian Hicks at [email protected] or 615-499-4963.

Sunday, June 15Nursery 8am to 12pm for infants - 3 years.Sunday Morning OpportunitiesGodly Play will not meet today but will resume on Promotion Sunday, August 10.8:30 am Worship9:45 am Sunday school for Adults & Children9:50 am Awakening Worship11:00 am Worship

Parents of 3 Year Olds If your child will be 3 by 8/15, please contact Lori Stamper at [email protected] ,if you would like for them to be added to a Sunday school roll for promotion Sunday, August 10.

Barefoot Republic DayCampJuly 21-25We are excited to announce that BUMC will be hosting this special Day Camp for those who completed Kindergarten through the 5th Grade. Campers will participate in Bible Study and worship, as well as specialty classes in athletics, performing arts and visual arts. Registration limited to 100 campers.Register at barefootrepublic.org.

CHILDRENInfants - 6th Grade

H.I.G.H.W.A.Y. 565th & 6th Grades

Sunday, June 15Sunday School 9:45 am - GYM

HWY 56 VBS Volunteers NeededJune 23-26. Register online at www.bumc.net/register.

Bridge Retreat August 1 – 3; For current 4th, 5th, and 6th GradersRegister online at www.bumc.net/register.

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AA Groups1 pm, Monday-Sunday, BH 1029 am, Monday (For Women Only), BH1028:30 am, Tuesday & Thursday, BH1027 pm, Tuesday & Thursday, BH2017 pm, Friday (For Men Only), BH 10111:30 am, Monday - Friday BH102Adult ADHD/ADD Support Group1st & 3rd Mondays, 6:30 pm, A392Contact: Terry Huff, 627-4191Adult ADHD/ADD Spouse WorkshopsContact: Terry Huff, 627-4191Al-AnonTuesdays, 7 pm, Buchanan House 102Contact: Ken M., 579-4272 Alzheimer’s Contact: Barbara Jones, 373-1941 or Sue Dill, 970-8393 Career TransitionsEach Monday, 6:30 pm - Haney HallContact: Hal Hassall, 972-5119CoDAEach Thursday, 6:30 pm - BH 102Contact: Tom B., 308-1041Divorce RecoveryContact: Shebbie Shields, 324-7240

Grief SupportContact: Alive Hospice, 963-4732.Rev. Laura Brantley, [email protected] Self HelpContact: Sandie Mountz, 376-5395.

GROUPS

Saturday Evening6:00 pm

Casual Traditional Worship in the

Chapel

Sunday Morning 8:30 am

Traditional/Blended Worship with

Youth Choir

9:45 amClasses for Children, Students, and Adults

9:50 amContemporary Worship with

Worship Band

11:00 amTraditional Worship

with Adult Chancel Choir

11:00 amClasses for

Children & Adults

CARING MINISTRIES is for all persons in our community. If you are in need of pastoral care, please contact Julie Donley at 615-324-7254. Emergency, after hours Pastor-On-Call: 615-969-3086

Spiritual Counseling with Pastors Contact: Julie Donley, 324-7254, [email protected] or Carla Barrios, 373-3663, x252, [email protected]

Adoption Support & Orphan MinistryContact: Stephanie Walton, 891-2690

Cancer Support: Partners in Hope Contact: Jeanetta Fargo, [email protected]

Domestic AbuseContact: Caroline Beavers, 371-2550.

Email 24/7 Intercessory Prayer TeamContact: Bill Fleenor, [email protected]

Emergency Financial & Food AssistanceContact: Rebekah Scott, 373-3663, ext. 211, [email protected]

Encouragement Cards: GraceNotesContact: Erin Racine,[email protected]

Financial CoachingContact: Rev. Laura Brantley, [email protected]

Home-centered VisitationContact: Rev. Allison Fasig,[email protected]

Home Health Product AssistanceContact: Scottish Rite, 259-3434

Home Repairs: Handy Man MinistryContact: 373-3690, ext. [email protected]

Infertility SupportContact: Gretchen Voyles,[email protected]

Memory Loss Caregiver Respite: Sunny Day ClubContact: Katie Anderson, 370-9467

Patient Advocate MinistryContact: Dottie Campbell, [email protected]

Short-term Meals: Fishes & LoavesContact: Katie [email protected]

BrentwoodUNITED METHODIST CHURCH

309 Franklin RoadBrentwood, Tn 37027

615-373-3663www.bumc.net

The Pastoral Staff of BUMC visits area hospitals on a regular and rotating basis. Hospitals do not inform the church when its members are admitted. Please let the church know if you (or a family member) are hospitalized by contacting Julie Donley, [email protected], 615-324-7254.

HOSPITAL VISITATION AT BUMC

It’s Okay to Be Human . . .

So when you are experiencing difficult times, don’t struggle alone.

A Stephen Minister can bring God’s warm love back into your life through

their one on one confidential care. Call Sheryl at 373-3690 ext.394 or

Rev. Allison Fasig at 373-3663.

Brentwood United Methodist Church Counseling Center

for children, youth & families. www.bumc.net/counselingcenter

It is home to experts in helping families and individuals resolve real life problems.

3011 Longford DriveSpring Hill, TN 37174

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10:30 am Contemporary Worship

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