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Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Walkertown, NC Permit #4 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc. P.O. Box 57 Walkertown, NC 27051 ADDRESS SERVICES REQUESTED Need to get in touch with us? Address 2715 Darrow Road; PO Box 57; Walkertown, NC 27051 Office Phone (336) 595-8101 Administrative Assistant Amy Whicker Email [email protected] Website www.morrischapel.org Live 11am Service www.ustream.tv/channel/morrischapel Pastor Dan Lyons [email protected] Director of Children’s Ministries Sam Wesley [email protected] Director of Youth Ministries Katie Gaffner [email protected] Director of Music Del Curling [email protected] Organist Sheila Bennett (11:00am) Pianist Judy Benedek (8:45am) Organist Grant Beard (8:45am) Stephen Ministry Doris Wilson at 992-6356 Ministers Every Member Sunday Worship Times 8:45am-Chapel; 9am-Crossroads; 11am-Traditional Morris Chapel is a Stephen Ministry Church. When someone is in need of care a Stephen Minister is available to offer confidential Christian care & support. Contact Doris Wilson at 992-6356 for further information. Chapel echoes May 5, 2014 / Issue 59 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc. Inside this issue: ~ Prayer Chain & Mission Needs Page 2 ~ Special Gifts Page 3 ~ Upcoming Events & Announcements Pages 4-5 ~ Calendar Pages 6-7 ~ White Elephant Auction Sale Page 8 ~ Music Ministry News Page 9 ~ Children & Youth Page 10 ~ Stewardship Page 11 ~ Community Events Insert Praise the Lord! Through the mouth of the prophet Isaiah (55:10-11), the LORD our God pronounces this promise: For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return there until they have watered the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and succeed in the thing for which I sent it. In my office I have one of those desktop fountains that pumps the water over the little polished stones. At times I run the water through it daily, but occasionally I just let it sit and if I do that for too long a period of time the water evaporates out of the pool. When the fountain dries up and I turn the on switch it will growl and gurgle as it gasps for water not the pleasant, relaxing sound the fountain was created to make. But the sounds quickly fade as I fill the fountain with water returning the fountain to its created purpose. We have all witnessed the effects of a draught in the world around us. The grass turns brown and the crops fail to produce its fruit. When I lived in the North Carolina mountains I observed power waterfalls shrivel to a trickle. It is then that the Forest Rangers erect the fire warning signs to caution against the possibility of the destruction and ruin that comes from the lack of rain from the heavens. While sitting next to Jacob’s well in the Samaritan village of Sychar Jesus proclaimed, “Those who drink the water that I will give them will never be thirsty. The water that I will give will become in them a spring of water gushing up to eternal life” (John 4:14). Jesus was speaking to a woman thirsty for love and attention, while at the same time avoiding opportunities for interaction with others. Often our lives are parched, but yet we avoid the life-giving water that will quench our thirst and bring forth the lush produce of our lives. The word of the Lord read, heard, and sung in our personal devotional time and in corporate worship and study is the well of the living water that will gush up within us to produce an abundant and eternal life. I invite you to the well. Spend time drinking from the words your Bible daily. While many read it when they rise in the morning or during a special time they carve out during the day, what if (to continuing with the metaphor), we consider reading a passage from the Bible every time we pour ourselves something to drink. Then with regularity, spend time sitting and dancing in the rain showers of the word of God being poured out from Heaven in worship and group study. I look forward to watching the green spiritual growth and luscious fruit of good works brought forth on our branches! Stay thirsty my friends, Pastor Dan PASTOR’S MESSAGE: From the Mouth of Lyons

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Non-Profit Organization

U.S. Postage Paid

Walkertown, NC

Permit #4

Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc.

P.O. Box 57

Walkertown, NC 27051

ADDRESS SERVICES REQUESTED

Need to get in touch with us? Address 2715 Darrow Road; PO Box 57; Walkertown, NC 27051

Office Phone

(336) 595-8101

Administrative Assistant Amy Whicker

Email [email protected]

Website www.morrischapel.org

Live 11am Service www.ustream.tv/channel/morrischapel

Pastor Dan Lyons [email protected]

Director of Children’s Ministries Sam Wesley [email protected]

Director of Youth Ministries Katie Gaffner [email protected]

Director of Music Del Curling [email protected]

Organist Sheila Bennett (11:00am)

Pianist Judy Benedek (8:45am)

Organist Grant Beard (8:45am)

Stephen Ministry Doris Wilson at 992-6356

Ministers Every Member

Sunday Worship Times 8:45am-Chapel; 9am-Crossroads; 11am-Traditional

Morris Chapel is a Stephen Ministry Church. When someone is in need of care a Stephen Minister is

available to offer confidential Christian care & support. Contact Doris Wilson at 992-6356 for further

information.

Chapel echoes May 5, 2014 / Issue 59 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc.

Inside this issue:

~ Prayer Chain &

Mission Needs

Page 2

~ Special Gifts

Page 3

~ Upcoming Events &

Announcements

Pages 4-5

~ Calendar

Pages 6-7

~ White Elephant

Auction Sale

Page 8

~ Music Ministry News

Page 9

~ Children & Youth

Page 10

~ Stewardship

Page 11

~ Community Events

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Praise the Lord! Through the mouth of the prophet Isaiah (55:10-11), the LORD our

God pronounces this promise:

For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven,

and do not return there until they have watered the earth,

making it bring forth and sprout,

giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth;

it shall not return to me empty,

but it shall accomplish that which I purpose,

and succeed in the thing for which I sent it.

In my office I have one of those desktop fountains that pumps the water over the little

polished stones. At times I run the water through it daily, but occasionally I just let it sit

and if I do that for too long a period of time the water evaporates out of the pool. When

the fountain dries up and I turn the on switch it will growl and gurgle as it gasps for

water – not the pleasant, relaxing sound the fountain was created to make. But the

sounds quickly fade as I fill the fountain with water returning the fountain to its created

purpose.

We have all witnessed the effects of a draught in the world around us. The grass turns

brown and the crops fail to produce its fruit. When I lived in the North Carolina

mountains I observed power waterfalls shrivel to a trickle. It is then that the Forest

Rangers erect the fire warning signs to caution against the possibility of the destruction

and ruin that comes from the lack of rain from the heavens.

While sitting next to Jacob’s well in the Samaritan village of Sychar Jesus proclaimed, “Those who drink the water that I will give them will never be thirsty. The water that I will give

will become in them a spring of water gushing up to eternal life” (John 4:14). Jesus was speaking

to a woman thirsty for love and attention, while at the same time avoiding opportunities

for interaction with others.

Often our lives are parched, but yet we avoid the life-giving water that will quench our

thirst and bring forth the lush produce of our lives. The word of the Lord read, heard,

and sung in our personal devotional time and in corporate worship and study is the well

of the living water that will gush up within us to produce an abundant and eternal life.

I invite you to the well. Spend time drinking from the words your Bible daily. While

many read it when they rise in the morning or during a special time they carve out

during the day, what if (to continuing with the metaphor), we consider reading a passage

from the Bible every time we pour ourselves something to drink. Then with regularity,

spend time sitting and dancing in the rain showers of the word of God being poured out

from Heaven in worship and group study.

I look forward to watching the green spiritual growth and luscious fruit of good

works brought forth on our branches!

Stay thirsty my friends,

Pastor Dan

PASTOR’S MESSAGE: From the Mouth of Lyons

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Highlighted Donation Items of the Month (May):

Gifts of Grace

Books, Cars/Trucks, Dolls/Barbies

(Please place donations in the blue tubs located outside

of the Chapel and the Faith & Action Classroom.)

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Operation Christmas Child

Small Stuffed Animals or Toys

(Please place donations in the red and green

OCC boxes located outside of the Church Office.)

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Food Pantry

Canned vegetables, soups, stews, spaghetti sauce, spaghetti noodles, rice, canned meats, paper towels

(Please place donations in the clear tubs located

outside of the Church Office.)

PRAYER CHAIN

The Week of April 28, 2014

For those in need of Hope & Healing:

Vance Voss Smith, Rose Vance, Abbe McMichael, Tariah Wilson, Patsy

Bolling, Irene McKelvey, Betty Jo Woodard, Teresa Tilly, Wayne Beeson,

Buck Tally, Charlie, Martha Gregg, Colton Nelson, Elaine Whicker, Alma

Lee Amos, Janie Pierce, Rubye White, Debby Pegram, Dean Swaim, TJ

Smoot, Ralph Long, Mary Ann Angel, Donrie McKnight, Betsy Neal,

Wanda & Bill Landreth, Evelyn Roberts, Robah Watson, James “Smitty” Smith, Joseph Harper, Curtis Davis, Anne Collins, Virgil Davis, Jackie

Smith, Jody Blevins, Ethel Wicker, David & Joan Grant, Tammy Gabard,

Jean Mills, Sarah Sweeney, Jerry Stockton, Heather Swaim, Jamie

Campbell, Janice Glenn, Sam York, Bennie Cossey, Lena Lancaster, Coy

Cunningham, Bruce Thomas, Judy Groves, Tonya Stanley, Officer Jared

Barnes, Camdyn McKinley, Dot Ball, Betty Anderson, Margaret Sutton,

Devon Wall, Mildred White, Larry Varner, Sarah Solis, Mabel Dillon,

Jason Richardson, Pat Lumsden, Phillip West, Dot Peacock, JW Martin,

Raymond Ollis, Myron Solis, Ashleigh Poe Essic, Daniel Allen, Ted

Khuns, Mary Alice Campbell, Phyllis Peddycord, Stan Harmon

For those Who Grieve: The Family of Wayne Hester

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Summer Program

July 7 - August 22, 2014

2 years - 8 years old

Morning (9am-Noon), Afternoon (1-4pm) and Full day (9am-4pm) sessions

are available along with 2-day, 3-day, and 5-day a week options.

Visit www.morrischapel.org to sign-up. Applications are also

available in Deborah Ringeman’s office door.

~ Weekday Ministries News ~

OUR GIFTS

Week of May 4, 2014

Budget Receipts this week $ 13,107

Receipts to Date $ 166,351

Budgeted to Date $ 165,700

Ahead/(Behind) $ 651

Building Fund Receipts this week $ 665

Building Fund Receipts YTD $ 19,064

Capital/Building Fund Balance $ 60,794

OUR PRESENCE

Attendance for

May 4, 2014

Sunday School: 248

Worship Services:

8:45am: 38

9:00am: 135

11:00am: 127

Total: 300

NEXT CHAPEL ECHOES: Monday, May 12th

DEADLINE FOR ITEMS: Friday, May 9th by 12noon!

**Any items submitted AFTER the Friday deadline may be included

in the following week’s issue based on space availability**

The Adult Fellowship Class once again thanks the congregation for support of the annual barbecue. Thank you for coming and thank you for inviting your friends to come. The Adult Fellowship Class portion of the proceeds will include donations to The Shepherd’s Center, The Boy Scouts, The Cub Scouts, Meals on Wheels of Winton-Salem, Crisis Control, MCUMC Food Pantry Fund, MCUMC Weekend Feeding Program Fund, MCUMC Make-A-Wish Fund and MCUMC New Bus Fund. The class has designated a portion of the proceeds to remain in the class for Creekside (rest home socials) Fund and Shoe Box Ministry Postage Fund.

A Note of Thanks...

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Children’s Ministry

We are looking for VBS Prayer Warriors to pray for before

and during VBS, which is June 22-26. All you need to do is during your prayer time to pray for our volunteers and

kids who will be attending. That everyone who encounters our VBS will know the love Christ has for them, that

Jesus’ love is one of a kind, an unconditional kind!

Three easy steps…

1) If you are interested please go to our website, www.morrischapel.org,

on the homepage click the “click here button to pre-register your child” which is towards the bottom of the page.

2) You will be redirected to the Morris Chapel Weird Animals webpage,

click on “Volunteer Registration”

3) Click on “apply” next to Prayer Warrior and fill out the form.

That’s it and once you have registered, I will send you a little prayer card

reminder…if you do not have access to the internet, just let me know you are interested.

Thanks in advance,

Sam

Come support the youth on Saturday, May 10th by coming out for a yard sale - 6am until Noon at the church. Rain or shine!

All proceeds go to benefit the work of the MCUMC Youth

Ministry.

Sponsor a Youth!! Summer missions aren't just for our middle school

and high school students. You can be a part of the youth summer missions by financially and prayerfully sponsoring our students. All sponsors will be treated to a special Sponsorship Dinner on Saturday, August 16th. You can

find out how to sponsor our students by visiting the presentation boards found outside of both the FLC and the Sanctuary during the month of

May.

Wednesday, May 7th; Chaos with Katie 2-6pm; Youth Choir at 6:15pm

Youth Upcoming Activity

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IN MEMORY In Memory Of: Nancy Voss

Given By: George & Linda King (Food Pantry)

Given By: Nellie Graves & Family (Budget)

Given By: Darron & Betsy Southern & Family (Stephen’s Ministry)

Given By: Rex & Mildred Voss (Stephen’s Ministry)

Given By: Carol Westmoreland (Stephen’s Ministry)

Given By: Odessa Stevens (Stephen’s Ministry)

Given By: Betsy Neal (Stephen’s Ministry)

Given By: Helen Byrd (New Bus)

In Memory Of: Bob Hammons

Given By: Dan & Karen Westmoreland (New Bus)

Given By: Teddy & Mary Jo Weavil (Budget)

Given By: Carol Westmoreland (Building Fund)

Given By: Rebecca Tuttle (New Bus)

Given By: Odessa Stevens (New Bus)

Given By: Lee & Jean Carpenter (New Bus)

In Memory Of: Fred Owens

Given By: Carol Westmoreland (Building Fund)

In Memory Of: Doc Howard

Given By: Carol Westmoreland (Building Fund)

IN HONOR In Honor Of: Rick Kiger, Sarah Hutchings and all other faithful

Crossroads servers

Given By: George & Linda King (Budget)

~ Special Gifts ~

~ UMCOR Donations ~ To help with the recent tornado outbreak, donations may be made to UM-COR Advance Special #901670 and sent with the remittance form when sending apportionments to the Conference Office. Online donations may be made at the UMCOR website (www.umcor.org).

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United Methodist Women ~ The Wesley Circle

The U.M.W. Wesley Circle will meet on:

Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30pm

in the Hospitality Room

Guest Speaker: Katie Gaffner, Director of Youth Ministries

Hostesses: Barbara Griffin & Lucille Ashburn

Visitors and all women of the church are invited!

2715 Darrow Road, Walkertown

www.morrischapel.org

Chapel Ramblers will meet for breakfast at the

Olympic Restaurant on May 30th at 8:30am. Please

join us for some good food and some great

fellowship!!!!

~ Chapel Ramblers Upcoming Events ~

United Methodist Men Breakfast

The United Methodist Men breakfast is this Sunday, May 11 at

7:30am in the Fellowship Hall. Ladies are invited.

Ron Williams will be singing.

Retirement Reception for Dr. Medlin

The Yadkin Valley District Committee on Superintendency

cordially invite you to a

Retirement Reception Honoring

Rev. Dr. William T. Medlin, III

Sunday, June 1, 2014

2:00-4:00pm

(Presentation at 3:00pm)

Clemmons United Methodist Church

3700 Clemmons Road

Clemmons, North Carolina

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Music Notes Del Curling

Director of Music Ministries

Children’s Music News

The Sunshine Kids and Rainbow Connection children’s choirs are working on music to

present at the 11am service on Mother’s Day (May 11th) and Father’s Day (June 15th).

They will continue to meet with their leaders on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings

from 6:30 to 7pm, though the older children will practice until 7:15 this week (5/7) to

work with the adult choir on their piece for Mother’s Day.

Mothers of the elementary age choir members are invited to join the children and the

ladies of the choir this week in presenting their piece—come to their practice from 6:30

to 7:15 this week (5/7) for more info.

Parents of elementary age choir—pick up CDs this week that contains some songs that

they may be working on in coming months, so the children can be listening to and

learning the music

An accompanist is needed for the older children’s choir—if you are reasonably

proficient on the piano and are willing to volunteer some time to work with our children

to learn and share the love of Christian music, please contact Del.

Youth Music News

Youth Choir will be practicing the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays each month at 6pm. Next

practices are May 7 and May 21st.

Youth girls/ladies—come to practice this week to work on a piece to present at the

graduation service on June 8th to help celebrate our Seniors.

We have some brand new contemporary music to start working on—the plan will be to

sing with both instrumental tracks and also with original instruments, so that we can be

prepared to present the music in all 3 worship services.

Adult Music News

The adult Chancel Choir meets every Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 pm in the choir room.

Childcare is now provided during the choir practice time, coordinated by Sam.

The Men’s Chorus continues to meet on the 1st and 3rd Monday evenings at 7pm—all

men of MCUMC are invited to join in this time of music and fellowship. The Men will

next be leading in worship on Memorial Day weekend (May 25th).

Miscellaneous

Anyone wishing to participate in worship by presenting a vocal or instrumental solo in the

coming weeks/months at one or more of the worship services, please contact Del—others are

always encouraged to participate/lead musically in worship, even if unable to commit to a

group that meets regularly.

Music Ministry

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“WHITE ELEPHANT

AUCTION SALE”

“SPRING INTO FUN”

COME JOIN THE JANE MORRIS CIRCLE

ON MAY 13TH 6:00PM IN THE FAMILY LIFE CENTER

FOR OUR BIG FUNDRAISER FOR COMMUNITY AND

FOREIGN MISSIONS, AND PROJECTS SUCH AS THE

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE

HEAR ONE OF THE BEST AUCTIONEERS

IN THE TRIAD....”OUR OWN

PAT BUTLER”

SHE JUST MIGHT PULL A RABBIT

OUT OF A HAT!!!!

United Methodist Women ~ The Jane Morris Circle

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High School, College and Advanced Degree graduates will be honored on Graduation Sunday, June 1st, 2014 during the 11:00 am worship service. If you graduated in Fall 2013 or Spring 2014,

please contact Karen Watson at [email protected] or 408-6013. The deadline to submit information and photos is May 4th. Please don’t delay in contacting Karen for the instructions and information sheet. If you are unable to participate in the June 1st service your church family would still like to acknowledge

your achievements so please contact Karen for the information.

Attention Graduates:

Cross Roads Service is looking for volunteers to help with setting up

chairs and ushering for the 9:00 worship service. If you are interested in

helping set up chairs in the FLC on Sunday mornings at

7:30am, please see the sign-up list located on the tables at

the entrances. There is a separate sign up sheet for anyone

that would like to serve as an usher during the service. If

you can help, please sign up and a coordinator will contact

you regarding scheduling and training.

- - Volunteers Needed - -

With much regret, SPRC must share that Rebecca Walker is resigning her position as Financial Secretary for Morris Chapel.

Rebecca has this message for you, the congregation of Morris Chapel.

“After hours of thought and prayer, I have decided to resign from the Financial Secretary position. I have recently taken on more responsibilities in my full time job and have been finding it difficult to find the time required for this position. I also wish to strengthen a Godly relationship with my longtime boyfriend, Jason. We come from different denominations and have found it difficult to have that mutual relationship with God while I am tied down to one specific church. I hope this journey leads us back to Morris Chapel UMC, but in the meantime, I am being called elsewhere. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as the Financial Secretary and will miss dearly all my volunteers and coworkers. This is not a goodbye--but a "see you later!"

We appreciate Rebecca’s dedication to this role over the past couple years and we wish her the very best as she moves forward.

SPRC is currently evaluating this role and will communicate next steps soon.

Mary Jo Weavil, SPRC Chairperson

SPRC Announcement

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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

MAY 2014

5 7pm - Men’s Chorus @ Arbor Ridge

(Bus departs at 6:30pm)

7pm - Long Range Planning (22)

6 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Causby & L. Sloan)

6:30pm - Wesley Circle (39)

6:30pm - VBS Station Leader &

Shepherd Meeting / CC (Chapel)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

7 2-5pm - Chaos with Katie

6:30pm - Children’s Choirs

6-6:45pm - Youth Choir

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

8 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Ashburn & R. Hackaday)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

9 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

6-9pm - Youth Yard Sale

Fundraiser Preparations (FLC &

Outside)

10 6am-Noon - Youth Yard Sale

Fundraiser (FLC & Outside)

5-9pm - FH Reserved (D. Boles)

11 - Mother’s Day 7:30am - UMM Breakfast ~ Ladies

Invited

11am - Children Singing at Worship

NO YOUTH EVENTS

12 6:30pm - Worship Committee

13 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(V. Hennis & S. Bailey)

6pm - Jane Morris “White

Elephant” Auction Sale (FH)

6:30pm - Property & Facilities (Office)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FLC)

7pm - Cub Scouts Swim Test

(YMCA)

14 9am - Kitchen Committee (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

15 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(K. Dobesh & D. Freeman)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

16 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

17 All Day - FLC Reserved (S. Amos)

18 11am-1pm - Boy Scout Fundraiser

Luncheon (FLC)

2-4pm - Girl Scouts (FH)

3pm - Confirmation (46)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

4pm - Youth Open Gym (FLC)

5-7pm - Youth

19 6:30pm - Civic Club (FH)

6:30pm - Staff Parish Relations (40)

7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

20 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(S. Hartman & L. King)

6pm - Missions Committee (21)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

21 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Choir

6:15pm - Youth Missions Mtg. (49)

6pm - JAM “End-of-Year” Party

(FLC)

7pm - Praise Band Practice (after

JAM)

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

22 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Wilson & C. Whicker)

7pm - Preschool 4-yr old

Graduation (Sanctuary & FLC)

23 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

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25 - Memorial Day Sunday 3pm - Confirmation (46)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

NO YOUTH EVENTS

26 - Memorial Day CHURCH OFFICES CLOSED

WSFCS CLOSED

27 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Sloan)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

28 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Children’s Choirs

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

29 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Ashburn & R. Hackaday)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

30 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

8:30am - Ramblers Breakfast at

the Olympic

6pm - Children’s Hayride

(Westmoreland Farm)

31 6am-1pm - FH Reserved (S. Amos)

7-10pm - FLC Reserved (Youth)

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

MAY 2014

5 7pm - Men’s Chorus @ Arbor Ridge

(Bus departs at 6:30pm)

7pm - Long Range Planning (22)

6 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Causby & L. Sloan)

6:30pm - Wesley Circle (39)

6:30pm - VBS Station Leader &

Shepherd Meeting / CC (Chapel)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

7 2-5pm - Chaos with Katie

6:30pm - Children’s Choirs

6-6:45pm - Youth Choir

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

8 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Ashburn & R. Hackaday)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

9 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

6-9pm - Youth Yard Sale

Fundraiser Preparations (FLC &

Outside)

10 6am-Noon - Youth Yard Sale

Fundraiser (FLC & Outside)

5-9pm - FH Reserved (D. Boles)

11 - Mother’s Day 7:30am - UMM Breakfast ~ Ladies

Invited

11am - Children Singing at Worship

NO YOUTH EVENTS

12 6:30pm - Worship Committee

13 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(V. Hennis & S. Bailey)

6pm - Jane Morris “White

Elephant” Auction Sale (FH)

6:30pm - Property & Facilities (Office)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FLC)

7pm - Cub Scouts Swim Test

(YMCA)

14 9am - Kitchen Committee (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

15 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(K. Dobesh & D. Freeman)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

16 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

17 All Day - FLC Reserved (S. Amos)

18 11am-1pm - Boy Scout Fundraiser

Luncheon (FLC)

2-4pm - Girl Scouts (FH)

3pm - Confirmation (46)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

4pm - Youth Open Gym (FLC)

5-7pm - Youth

19 6:30pm - Civic Club (FH)

6:30pm - Staff Parish Relations (40)

7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

20 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(S. Hartman & L. King)

6pm - Missions Committee (21)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

21 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Choir

6:15pm - Youth Missions Mtg. (49)

6pm - JAM “End-of-Year” Party

(FLC)

7pm - Praise Band Practice (after

JAM)

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

22 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Wilson & C. Whicker)

7pm - Preschool 4-yr old

Graduation (Sanctuary & FLC)

23 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

24

25 - Memorial Day Sunday 3pm - Confirmation (46)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

NO YOUTH EVENTS

26 - Memorial Day CHURCH OFFICES CLOSED

WSFCS CLOSED

27 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Sloan)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

28 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Children’s Choirs

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

29 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Ashburn & R. Hackaday)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

30 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

8:30am - Ramblers Breakfast at

the Olympic

6pm - Children’s Hayride

(Westmoreland Farm)

31 6am-1pm - FH Reserved (S. Amos)

7-10pm - FLC Reserved (Youth)