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Calvary United Methodist Church 220 West Burke Street Martinsburg, WV 25401-3322
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"Be prepared, and prepare yourself, you and all your companies that are
assembled about you, and be a guard for them.”
Ezekial 38:7
Hello all,
The weatherman says “a storm is coming” and everyone panics.
The preacher says “Jesus is coming” and no one cares.
The statement above was from a post I saw on Facebook. Isn’t it
strange what we consider important in our lives. So think about this
for a moment; we don’t want to get caught without milk, bread or
toilet paper during a storm, but it’s ok to get caught unprepared for
the return of Jesus. I find this a little concerning to say the least.
We plan and prepare for so many things in our lives such as educa-
tion, weddings, buying a house, significant birthday and anniversary celebrations, and
children just to name a few. Many times we spend more energy preparing and planning
for things of this world and we neglect to prepare for the coming of our Lord.
When you hear those words, “the coming of the Lord” where do your thoughts go? The
coming of the Lord is a phrase that causes us to think about Christ’s second coming:
the time when Christ will return to earth and those who believe in Him will be taken
up into the heavens. But that is not the only time we need to be prepared. As we live
in this world we face illness, broken relationships, loss of loved ones, loss of employ-
ment and other worldly issues and temptations that are hard for us to bear. As we
study and live out the scriptures we become prepared to face the hardships thrown
at us by this world because we find hope, love, joy and peace that only comes through
the understanding that ultimately God has a better plan for us. Through our study
of the scriptures we learn how to draw strength through prayer and Christian
fellowship. Through our study we learn that as we disciple others on how to be
prepared we continue to strengthen our preparedness. Through study and prayer
REV. LYNN WILSON
CALVARY ’S STORY A PUBLICATION OF
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 220 W. BURKE ST. — 304-267-4542
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CALVARY AUCTION & SUPPER
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019
CALVARY UMC FELLOWSHIP HALL
220 W. BURKE ST, MARTINSBURG, WV
Adults $15 each, children 10 year old and under $5 each
Schedule of the evening’s events
4:00 p.m. - Doors will open for silent auction
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Ham & Turkey Supper
5:45 p.m. - Auction ends
6:00 p.m. - Live auction begins
Call the church office at 304-267-4542 to make a donation or purchase tickets.
Tuesday, February 12th Noon—5:30pm
Call 1-800-RED-CROSS to make an appointment
we gain a power that helps us to be strong and stand firm in Christ. So are you pre-
pared to meet each day as it brings us joys and concerns in this realm? Are you pre-
pared for the coming of the Lord when He comes for you individually or when he comes
to redeem the world?
This quote is from Benjamin Franklin “By failing to
prepare you are preparing to fail.” I would hate for
any of us not to be prepared when it is either our
time to die or when it is time for Christ’s return.
Our preparation is a continuous part of our Chris-
tian life. Brothers and sisters in Christ, my prayer
for all of us is that we will go forth and prepare for
the coming of our Lord.
In Christ’s service,
Pastor Lynn
Rev. Lynn Wilson, Pastor
Office: 304-267-4542—Cell: 304-279-6800 Email: [email protected]—Website: calvaryum.org
Trustee Committee Update As we move forward in the new year, we find some new projects that need the trustees' attention as well as a few from 2018.
• Rider Brick Masonry repaired the brick wall at the south side of the parking lot exit. Someone in a pickup truck exited the parking lot on Thursday evening, November 29, and knocked out a portion of bricks from the wall. As we write, the person hasn't been identified.
• The trustees purchased four new Michelin tires for the church van from Bob's Tires in Martinsburg. We had three estimates to compare prices. The old tires were over fourteen years old.
• The small water fountain in the Educational hallway has been repaired and placed back in service.
• Martinsburg Service Center has signed a contract with Calvary to provide snow removal for our parking lot and sidewalks during 2019. They do a very good job of clearing the snow.
• Our trustees have installed fifteen new large hooks around the balcony area of the sanctu-ary for hanging Christmas garland.
Calvary's 150th Planning Committee Financial Report
The campaign ran from September 2017, thru December 2018. Contributions from church
members and friends of Calvary totaled $113,517.95, and $126,700.37 from church investments
for a total $240,218.32. We spent $172,143.37, on renovation projects and the 150th Celebration
items. This leaves a balance of $68,074.95, for stained glass windows. We have scheduled the
last three stained glass windows in the sanctuary to be renovated in late spring or early
summer with Raynal Studios of New Market, Virginia. The cost will be approximately $53,235
leaving a balance of $14,839.95. This money will be used toward the last six stained glass
windows in the narthex that need to be renovated. Your contributions can still be made to
expedite the renovation of the remaining windows.
Blessings to all, Trustee Committee
CALVARY TRUSTEES
february REPORT
ADULTS $8 EACH, CHILDREN $4 EACH (4-12 YEARS OF AGE)
AND KIDDIES EAT FREE
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1—
2— Sharing Hands Noon— LDS Church
3—Worship & Latino Services 9:30am
Sunday School 10:45am
Handbells Noon
Youth Handbells 5:15
4— Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
5—Bible Study 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
Cub Scouts 6:30pm Trustees Mtg 6:30pm
6—NA 7:30pm
7— Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm
Choir Practice 7pm
8— RAPP 6pm-8pm
9—Sharing Hands Noon– Inwood UMC
10—Worship & Latino Services 9:30am
Acolyte Training
Sunday School 10:45am
Handbells Noon
Youth Handbells 5:15
11— Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
12—TGIF Bible Study 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
Cub Scouts 6:30pm Blood Drive Noon—5:30pm
13—NA 7:30pm
14— Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm
Choir Practice 7pm
15— Spaghetti Dinner 5pm-7pm
16— Sharing Hands Noon— Chelsea Payton AHG
17—Worship & Latino Services 9:30am
Acolyte Training
Sunday School 10:45am
Handbells Noon
Youth Handbells 5:15
18— Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
19—TGIF Bible Study 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
Cub Scouts 6:30pm
20— NA 7:30pm
21—Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm
Choir Practice 7pm
22—
23—No Sharing Hands—4th Saturday
24—Worship & Latino Services 9:30am
Sunday School 10:45am
Handbells Noon
Youth Handbells 5:15
25-- Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
26-TGIF Bible Study 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
Cub Scouts 6:30pm
27-NA 7:30pm
28- Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm
Choir Practice 7pm
A N OT E F R O M O U R M U S I C D I R E C TO R
When I think of February, I almost immediately associate it with Valentine’s Day.
It is appropriate then that we begin the month with communion in celebration of our
Lord’s great act of love on the cross. Our anthem is called “The Greatest of These” and
sets the text of 1 Corinthians 13 to music. We know 1 Corinthians 13 as the love chapter
of the Bible and it is a familiar passage read at many weddings. I expect that we will
hear much on the subject this month – as well we should. If we are looking for a Biblical
definition of love then here is a great place to start. We would all do well to meditate
on this passage before engaging in any sort of Christian debate or arguments.
On February 10th I found the lectionary readings had a theme about “lips” and
speech. Isaiah and Peter had similar reactions to their encounters with the Lord (Isaiah
6 & Luke 5). Both men were immediately made aware of their sinfulness and unworthi-
ness in their present condition. They were ashamed and desired repentance claiming,
“I am a man of unclean lips.” After being reassured by their maker they were both put
to work in His service. God has a way of making the unclean things clean and putting
them to use. All that is required is a repentant heart. Our anthem, “On Our lips” will be
reminiscent of many Psalms of praise.
The third Sunday will feature our handbell choirs and we will end the month with
a song about trusting in God’s perfect plan called “Order My Steps.” Psalm 37:5 says
“Commit your way to the Lord and put your trust in Him, and he will bring it to pass.”
Verse 7 then says, “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him.” If we put our
problem in God’s hands we must allow God to work His will as He sees fit.
I pray that we may be unified - never at the expense of His truths but rather
unified in His truth. I pray that our decisions would begin in Christian love and be
practiced in maturity and Grace. May that love be patient and kind and our speech not
come off as a loud clashing cymbal. Be mindful that love finds no joy in unrighteousness
but rejoices in the truth. May we hold fast to sound doctrine and let the Lord order our
steps in the coming days.
Mark C. Albright
“Order my steps in thy word: and let not any iniquity have dominion over me. Deliver me from the oppression of man: so will I keep thy precepts. Make thy face to shine upon thy servant; and teach me thy statutes. Rivers of waters run down mine eyes, because they keep not thy law.” – Psalm 119: 133-136
“The goal of our instruction is the love that comes from a pure heart, a clear conscience, and a sincere
faith. Some have strayed from these ways and turned aside to empty talk. They want to be teachers of
the Law, but they do not understand what they are saying or that which they so confidently assert. Now
we know that the Law is good, if one uses it legitimately. We realize that law is not enacted for the right-
eous, but for the lawless and rebellious, for the ungodly and sinful, for the unholy and profane, for killers
of father or mother, for murderers, for the sexually immoral, for homosexuals, for slave traders and liars
and perjurers, and for anyone else who is averse to sound teaching that agrees with the glorious gospel of
the blessed God, with which I have been entrusted.” – 1 Timothy 1:5-11
ALTAR FLOWER VOLUNTEERS:
2/3/19 – Beverly & Gary Frye
2/10/19 – David & Cathy Decker
2/17/19 – Needs Filled
2/24/19 – Doug Frye
ALTAR GUILD: Heather Villeme
COMMUNION STEWARD: Heather Villeme
GREETERS: Gary & Beverly frye
HEAD COMMUNION USHER: Ken Criswell
HEAD USHER: David Decker
2/3/19—In memory of Ace W. Gray on his birthday given by David Gray & Elaine Mauck
2/10/19—In memory of Helen & Spencer DeHaven and Clara & Henry Roberts given by
Alecia Roberts and family
2/17/19— In memory of Barbara Pitzer given by Ned Pitzer & family
2/24/19—Available
1 Susan Paugh
3 Nancy Hilliard
7 Cathy Decker, Jim Clipp, Candy Dalton
8 Miranda Frye
11 Ned Pitzer, Jason Paul, Letitia Haught
12 Jeff Hollis
13 Jeanne Stotelmyer
15 Tom Criswell
16 Douglas Keesecker
17 Zachery Johnson, Andrew Lightner
18 Larry Dunn
20 Karin Dunn, Angela Watson
23 Carroll Criswell, Lauren Hoge
25 Alex Wasson, William Wasson,
Caleb Hardy
26 Jeffrey Hollis, Lauren Cummings
27 Kay Clark, Tiffany Fowler,
Amanda Hollis, Ryan Springer
29 Tia Hicks
G O D B E M Y V A L E N T I N E
R E A D : J O H N 3 : 1 5 - 1 8 ( N K J V )
"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only son,
that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."
Do you believe that?
God loves the whole wide world. All people everywhere. No matter where you come from, or what color skin you have – God Loves You!
If we believe in Jesus and ask Him into our hearts to live with us forever, we will receive eternal life. So when we die, we will go to heaven and be with Jesus forever.
He loves you and He loves me.
Have you asked Jesus into your heart?
Do you want to ask Jesus into your heart?
If you do, here is a prayer you can pray to ask Jesus into your heart.
Dear Jesus,
Thank you that you love me, and want to come into my
heart. I am sorry for the bad things I have done. I ask
you to come into my heart, and live with me forever.
Fill me with your Holy Spirit. Thank you. Amen.
HOSPICE ANNUAL VALENTINE COOKIE DRIVE Hospice uses Valentine ’s Day as an occasion to thank doctors,
pharmacists, funeral directors, hospitals, nursing homes and oth-ers who help serve patients by delivering them an assortment of
cookies. We need your help making cookies for this event.
Please sign-up by completing a form in the bulletin or by calling the church office and providing your name, phone number and how many dozen cookies you will donate. Tillie Spies will be coordinating the
delivery of the cookies. If you have any questions please call the church office at 304-267-4542.
Cookies need to be in Calvary Kitchen by Sunday, February 10th and brought in non-returnable trays or boxes.