February 17, 2016 | Volume 15 Issue 4 jacksonfumc.org
SEEKING GOD | KNOWING CHRIST | SHARING HIS LOVE
A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee
FIRST EDITIONFIRST EDITION
“A Service of Music”led by Margaret Harrison
Andrews ChapelFebruary 28
5:30 p.m.Jeff Rudy, preaching
Fun entertainment, great food, and help for those in need of warm clothing at Arlington Elementary School.
Nothing like a man in the kitchen to make women's hearts flutter on Valentine's Day! Thank you, Greg and Esther Milam for volunteering in the kitchen!
Valentine’s Dinner
Warm Your Heart
Formerly known as the Lenten World Hunger Offering, established in 1983, it is now called the Lenten Hunger Offering. As stated on the Memphis Conference website, “the goal is to help each church
in the Memphis Conference be a neighbor in the community where it is located. The beneficiaries for the 2016 campaign include Reelfoot Rural Ministries, United Methodist Neighborhood Centers of Memphis, Our Father's House, Project Peanut Butter and feeding ministry partners in Mexico.” To learn more, visit http://www.memphis-umc.net. Lenten Hunger Offering at Jackson FUMCDuring Sunday worship services, February 14 the Lenten Hunger Offering was introduced through a compelling video about hunger both locally and globally. Thanks to Robert Curlin, FUMC member and Audiovisual Coordinator who created this moving video for the Memphis Conference. If you missed seeing it, visit the church website. “Giving Calendars” were also made available to provide suggestions for ways to donate and pray for those who are hungry.
Jenni Thorn, Director of Children’s Ministry is raising awareness by offering opportunities for donations through the children’s Sunday School Class Offering Challenge. Each Sunday during Lent, the offering will be collected and the class with the most money by Palm Sunday will be treated to a Donut Breakfast!
Whether individually or as a group project, everyone can make a difference!
The Lenten Hunger Offering will be collected at the Maundy Thursday, March 24th service. If you are unable to attend but want to make a contribution, you may give online at jacksonfumc.org or write a check at anytime to FUMC and designate on the memo line for: Lenten Hunger Offering.
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Mission Corner
Join the Great Day of Service Team! Sign up now for in-house projects at FUMC or off-site work in the community on Saturday, April 9. To register, stop by the table in Disciple Hall to fill out an information sheet or e-mail your information to Heather Taylor at [email protected].
Wednesday Evenings Winter/Spring - 1st Session:
Through March 16Dinner 5:15-6 p.m. $6 Adults, $4 Children, $20 Family Max.
Menus for FebruaryFebruary 17: Baked potato bar, soup, salad, rolls and dessert.
February 24: Chinese Buffet with sweet and sour pork, sweet and sour chicken and rice, salad, rolls and dessert
March 2: “Breakfast for Dinner”
Classes/Activities 6-7:00 p.m.• “Why is She Acting So Weird? A Guide to Cultivating Closeness
When a Friend is in Crisis”• Living a Life with God • Chuck Knows Church• Pickleball • Line Dancing with Esther Milam
Faith,Friends,
and Fellowship
Mae Margaret Clampitt, received the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on Sunday, February 14 during the 11:00 a.m. worship service. Mae Margaret is the child of Will and Megan Clampitt. She has two older brothers, Bo and Todd. We joyfully recognize Mae Margaret as a member of the family of God and rejoice with the Clampitt family.
Baptism
Austin and Elizabeth Stokes joined FUMC on Sunday, February 14 in the First Awakening Service. Their sponsors are J.V. and Erin Thompson. Austin is an attorney with Pentecost and Glenn. Elizabeth works for the American Cancer Society. We rejoice in their decision to become a part of our church family.
New Members
Jane Phillips and daughter, Heather Taylor
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Guest Speaker: Dan Morris,
“The Work of Gideons International”
7-8 a.m. | Clayton Hall Tuesday, February 23Donations accepted... $5 suggested
Menu: Bacon, eggs, sausage, biscuits, fruit, pastry, juice and coffee
Prayer Breakfast
Men of all ages welcome!
The next issue of the First Edition Newsletter will be
published March 2.
Joyful Sounds?A roomful of glorious handbell ringing sounds! Can you imagine that? Our Handbell Choir, Prime Ringers, will participate in a handbell festival with other church handbell choirs in a ‘ringfest’ on Saturday, Feb. 27 at First Baptist Church on Highland Avenue. This is a great opportunity to ring with choirs from other churches and together make beautiful sounds for the Lord.
Our choir has a couple of open spots for persons who might wish to participate in this fun and relaxing time of ringing. No competition, no pressure—just opportunity to fellowship with other Christians as we make ’joyful sounds to the Lord’ with our handbells. If you would like to ring with us, please contact Margaret at your earliest opportunity as rehearsals for this occasion are in progress. Remember, you are needed, but most of all, YOU will be blessed through participation.
The Sanctuary Choir is in the midst of
preparation for the Holy Season of Lent and Easter. One cannot imagine observing and celebrating these services without the sounds of choir, soloists, and instrumentalists. Singers and instrumentalists are needed to fill the loft; but more than the need to fill spaces, music ministry centers on the blessings that are received by the persons giving of themselves to enhance the worship times by their participation. You are invited to lend your talents, large or small, to receive these blessings by joining with singers of all ages who make up the Sanctuary Choir. Want to sing “Hallelujah Chorus” with us on Easter Sunday? Come, join us on Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in the choir room—a small commitment to receive a large blessing by joining with us in making “joyful sounds to the Lord.”
Joyfully,Margaret
Music NotesMargaret Harrison, Interim Director of Music and Worship Arts ([email protected])
Help us care for our Church family!FUMC family members who are in the hospital are encouraged to contact Jan Kelley, Ministerial Assistant, 731-422-4002 or [email protected] so that pastoral care may be provided. Due to privacy policies, hospitals are prohibited from providing patient information to the church.
First Friday ForumMarch 412:00-1:00 p.m.Clayton HallLunch Cost: $7/person
Guest Speaker: A. J. Massey, Chairman of this year’s Relay for Life
Boy Scouting at Jackson First United Methodist Church... Did You Know?• Jackson FUMC has been actively involved with scouting since the 1940s. • In the last twenty five years, over 40 Scouts have been awarded their "Eagle" by Troop 12 here at Jackson FUMC. The Need:Scouting is a magnificent way to build character, instill values, promote teamwork and help young men find their way to healthy adulthood. This is only possible through the dedication of adult leaders willing to invest their time and energy. Without adult leaders, a tradition dating back more than seventy years at Jackson FUMC may be at risk.
Would you be willing to consider making a significant investment in the future?
Please contact Dan Camp: (731) 501-6254 or [email protected] or Chuck Miller: 664-1192 or [email protected].
Theodore Roosevelt, an ardent supporter of the Boy Scouts.
Sanctuary Choir
Prime Ringers Handbell Choir
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“The Current” YouthOpen to 7th-12th graders
Taylor Parimore, Director of Student Ministries ([email protected])Search for “The Current UMY” on Facebook
“FUMC is a downtown church meeting the growing needs of younger generations”
February 26-27LOCK-IN! (7th-12th grade)7 p.m.-9:30 a.m.Bring snacks to share.NEED CHAPERONES!Sign up at jacksonfumc.org
March 11-13SPRING RETREAT @ LAKESHORESign-up deadline: March 5th!Cost: $125NEED CHAPERONES!Sign up at jacksonfumc.org
April 3Confirmation SundayCelebration TBD!
SPRING EVENTS2016
Children’s MinistryJenni Thorn, Director of Children’s Ministry ([email protected])
Search for “The Backyard - Jackson FUMC Children’s Ministry” on Facebook
“FUMC is a downtown church meeting the growing needs of younger generations”
Interested in the minutes of the Church Council meeting? Stop by the receptionist desk in the main lobby to pick up a copy.
It’s that time again! Time to bring in Easter Eggs. We need 2,000 filled Easter Eggs. Boxes will be located in
Newman Center, near the welcome desk, and in the Children’s wing.
Easter Eggstravaganza Saturday, March 26 • 3-5pm • Andrews Chapel
June 6-July 27, 2016Monday and Wednesday9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Ages 8 weeks – 5th gradeTo register or for more information, contact Jenni Thorn, [email protected]
FUN FOR ALL AGES! CARNIVAL
GAMESCAKE WALK
PETTING ZOO COOKOUT
AND MORE!
Kids @ First
SUMMER CAMP
Lent
Lenten Devotions, Part I are available on the table in Disciple Hall. Written by members of the congregation, these same devotions are posted daily on Facebook at FUMC Jackson, TN and through daily church e-news.
Lenten Devotions, Part II will be available Sunday, February 21.
Rain Date: March 27
Devotion for February 17“The Golden Rule”
Psalm 17
WWJD? That is not the thought I call upon as I go about my daily living. I try to practice, "The Golden Rule." Treat others the way you want to be treated. WOW! How simple is that?
We have the Bible as a guide. We have Jesus as a model. With those tools, I know that what I practice, I become. The more I practice any skill the better I become at it. I don't always have success. When I let my bad choices take over, I feel hurt and disappointment in myself. I ask our Lord to forgive me and lead me to the right way to respond to those I have hurt by my bad behavior. He has never failed me when I listen to my heart. My Lord is an awesome Lord!
I know now, at the great age of 64, I will need to keep the practice of, "The Golden Rule", the practice of prayer, the practice of humility and the practice of using the power of our Lord in my daily walk. My prayer for you, my sisters and brothers in Christ, is that you will practice THE GOLDEN RULE.
Prayer: Lord, show me what I need to practice today so that your light will shine through me for others to see. Give me the discipline to practice being your child. Let me model after your example.
Esther L. Milam
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Adult OpportunitiesPam Jaco, [email protected]
For Men Only Coffee & ConversationThursdays, 9-10:00 a.m. Room 117All men are welcomed to this fun and growing group!
“Save Your Stories, Leave a Legacy” Workshop
Thursday, Mar. 10, 2016
9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Mezzanine
Join Andrea Woods in exploring ways to create an Intentional Legacy through crafting letters, stories, memoirs, poetry, music — to tell the personal, vital stories that have informed your life.
You don’t have to have previous writing experience... anyone can do this!Pre-registration required. Contact Pam at 422-4002 or [email protected]
Day Trip to Nashville with Susan & Pam
“Cheekwood in Bloom” March 31 • Men and Women Invited!
See page 7 for details
Volunteers needed March 3rd and 4th for sorting and pricing and on Saturday for sales.
Now is a good time to clean out closets and attics! All donations are accepted with the exception of adult clothing and shoes. Items should be clean and in good working order.
We will begin receiving donations and setting up on Thursday morning the 3rd. Please do not bring your donations to the church prior to the 3rd.
Questions? Please contact Sue Harvey, 668-8289 or [email protected].
A benefit for missions
Saturday, March 57:00-11:00 a.m.
Gym
UMW
Prayer Shawl Ministry... Sharing God’s Love!
Do you enjoy knitting? A Prayer Shawl is a work of loving hands and hearts responding to the guidance of God’s Spirit, a tangible symbol of God’s love reaching in to human hearts through the prayers and service of others. Prayer Shawl Ministry members knit or crochet shawls that are given to individuals who are ill, suffering a loss, or are otherwise in the midst of a life crisis. Patterns and yarns are provided for prayer shawls, preemie caps, chemo caps and afghans. Before the work begins, yarn for each shawl is blessed with a special prayer. Every time ministry team members work on the shawls, whether in a group or at home, they begin with prayer and scripture reading. Upon completion, another blessing is bestowed on the shawl and it is hand-delivered to the special recipient.
To all who are a part of this wonderful ministry, many thanks! If you are new as a knitter, some helpful guidelines are to use soft yarn, such as Lion Brand- Homespun. Cast on 57 stitches on #13 needles. Knit every row. The finished prayer shawl should be 24” by 68”. Questions? Contact Elsie Harris, 664-0973. Elsie Harris
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Calendar of EventsCalendar subject to change. Please call the church office, 422-4002 or check the calendar at jacksonfumc.org
Sunday, February 21 5:00 PM Confirmation Retreat - offsite 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 1:00 PM Member Birthday Party 3:00 PM Soul Sisters Biscuit Baking Class 3:30 PM Middle School Girls Basketball Practice 5:00 PM Kids who Care Club 5:00 PM “The Current” Youth
Monday, February 22 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 12:00 PM Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon 3:15 PM Hub Club 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 6:00 PM UMM Committee Meeting 7:00 PM Men’s Basketball
Tuesday, February 23 7:00 AM Men’s Prayer Breakfast 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 4:00 PM Matlock MS Basketball 5:30 PM Youth Church League Basketball
Wednesday, February 24 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 9:30 AM Morning Jolt 10:00 AM Pastor’s Bible Study 1:00 PM Worship Planning Meeting 3:30 PM Open Gym for K-5th Grade 3:30 PM WINGS 5:15 PM WEF Meal 5:30 PM Youth Open Gym 5:45 PM Confirmation Class 6:00 PM Handbells 6:00 PM WEF Classes/Activities 6:30 PM Youth Meal
7:00 PM First Awakening Team Rehearsal 7:00 PM Youth Programming 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
Thursday, February 25 9:00 AM Coffee and Conversation 5:30 PM Driver Basketball Practice 6:00 PM Youth Ministry Visioning Team Meeting 7:00 PM High School Boys Basketball Practice
Friday, February 26 9:00 AM Conference Retiree Seminar 5:00 PM “The Current” Youth Lock In
Saturday, February 27 2:00 PM Reed Travel Basketball Practice 4:30 PM Room in the Inn 5:00 PM “The Current” Youth Lock In
Sunday, February 28 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 3:30 PM Middle School Girls Basketball Practice 5:00 PM “The Current” Youth
Monday, February 29 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 3:15 PM Hub Club 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 7:00 PM Men’s Basketball
Tuesday, March 1 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 5:30 PM Youth Church League Basketball
Wednesday, March 2 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 10:00 AM Pastor’s Bible Study 1:00 PM Worship Planning Meeting 3:30 PM Open Gym for K-5th Grade 3:30 PM WINGS 3:45 PM Girl Scouts 5:15 PM WEF Meal 5:30 PM Youth Open Gym 5:45 PM Confirmation Class 6:00 PM Handbells 6:00 PM WEF Classes/Activities 6:30 PM Youth Meal 7:00 PM First Awakening Team Rehearsal 7:00 PM Youth Programming 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
Thursday, March 3 8:00 AM Setup for UMW Rummage Sale 9:00 AM Coffee and Conversation 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 7:00 PM High School Boys Basketball Practice
Friday, March 4 12:00 PM First Friday Forum
Saturday, March 5 7:00 AM UMW Rummage Sale
Sunday, March 6 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 4:00 PM Children’s Ministry Team Meeting 5:00 PM Kids who Care Club 5:00 PM “The Current” Youth 5:30 PM “Soul Sisters” Final Downton Abbey
Episode
Memorials & Honoraria
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
BETTY MORRISMark and Debra Owen (Playground)
BEVERLY WHITEIlanette ByrdNancy and William PierceyCarl and Alice Kirkland
JOHN NELSONIlanette ByrdNancy and William PierceyCarl and Alice KirklandGay Cashon and FamilySandra and Bill Perkins
BRETT DENTONMark and Debra OwenRaymond and Elizabeth Bryant
JAMES (BUDDY) HARRISIlanette ByrdNancy and William PierceyUpper Room Sunday School Class
BOB HAZLEWOODIlanette ByrdNancy and William PierceySandra and Bill Perkins
WALTER FRANKLANDHunter, Suzanne and Hunt WellesLaura Burnett
Gay Cashon and FamilyLina and Fred Bowyer
AARON ROBINSON, JR.Gay Cashon and Family
JOSEPH HILLHunter, Suzanne and Hunt Welles
DR. BOB and HELEN SMITHCarl and Alice Kirkland
JIMMY LAWRENCELina and Fred Bowyer
DONNA OVERSTREETGlenna Trent HelmsCarl and Alice Kirkland
EMILY FREEMANCharles and Georgia RothPeggy RobbinsAnne BarkerMark and Debra OwenIlanette ByrdNancy and William PierceyEmma Lee BondBetsy and Charles CoxSandra and Joe Nip McKnightHunter, Suzanne and Hunt WellesJanet SeaversCarol WagsterAllison Insurance GroupDorris Taylor
Tim TaylorCarolyn and Joe GaffneyRosalind and Barry WhetstoneDr. and Mrs. Charles BraySandra and Bill PerkinsBobbye B HinsonMelinda Hinson NeelyLouisa EdwardsThreads of Love – First Presbyterian ChurchDr. and Mrs. Bobby C HiggsNancy RahmBill and Nancy HallGuy and Jane JinesJudy and Tommy RiceJames and Kelly ChristoffersonTom and Tracy ExumWendall and Margie AndersonMary HarrisFaye McAbeeBetty WallerBrent, Teresa and Patrick Dalton Dr. and Mrs. King BondHope VoegeliBob and Kay CarneyRaymond and Elizabeth BryantGlenna Trent HelmsJackson Evergreen Garden ClubScherry PriddyMr. and Mrs. Jerry AtkinsDr. and Mrs. Lee Sheppard, Jr.Lowell and MaryAnn StonecipherCarl and Alice Kirkland
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Women’s MinistriesSusan Crocker, Director of Women’s Ministry, [email protected]
jacksonfumc.org
Website
Soul Sisters FUMC
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Ladies Night OutSunday, March 6 • 5:30 PMCome and watch the final episode
at Pam McCarty’s house.Bring an appetizer to share, wear your pearls, and sign up online at
jacksonfumc.org
2016 Spring Events Sunday, March 6 5:30 p.m. Final Downton Abbey episode and dinner at Pam McCarty’s.
Tuesday, March 22 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Day Trip to Millstone Nursery in Memphis - “Come to the Easter Garden, a Holy Experience”. Van, program, and lunch included. $30
Thursday, March 31 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Day Trip to “Cheekwood in Bloom” in Nashville. Van, ticket and lunch included. $55
Tuesday, April 5 5:00-7:00 p.m.Soul Sister’s presents “Simplify” with speakers Carol Ryan and Tricia Trull. Mark your calendar now- for dinner and a fun night out!
Sunday, April 17 4:00 p.m.Jackson Choral Society “The American Spirit” and dinner to follow.
Thursday & Friday, April 28-29Pottery Tour in Greenwood, MS and Alluvian Hotel.Van, snacks, hotel and breakfast, Viking Cooking School demo and lunch included. $175. Waiting list... call Susan.
Friday, May 6 Memphis Day Trip to Urban Barn Market and Antiques and dutch treat lunch at the Beauty Shop. Van and ticket included. $25
OngoingMorning Jolt Bible study and Wednesday Evening Fellowship (WEF)Women’s programming. Check the newsletter for dates and times.
Signups online : jacksonfumc.org under the events tab
Day Trip to Millstone Nursery in Memphis - “Come to the Easter
Garden, a Holy Experience”Tuesday, March 22
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. • $30Don’t miss this fun day out to Millstone including lunch. I just love to wander around Millstone and find interesting plants and gift items for your home and garden. Join me for a fun day out!
Day Trip to Nashville“Cheekwood in Bloom”
with Susan & PamThursday, March 31
8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. • $55Van, snack, ticket, lunch
and a lot of fun! Everyone welcome!
Praying in Color
at Snider Farms
Please join Susan Crocker for this night out Thursday, February 18 at 7:00 pm . We have a lot of kids from FUMC that attend Young Life and this night will support their mission. I’d love to have you sit at my table. Tickets are $20, so text Susan (731-267-7238) if you’d like to come.
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Sunday,February 21
Sunday,February 28
Andrews Chapel Services:2nd and 4th Sunday Evenings5:30 p.m. Worship Service
FUMC Downtown Services:8:55 a.m. First Awakening10:00 a.m. Sunday School11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
Sermon Series: 7 Virtues: “The Virtue of Prudence”Jeff Rudy, preaching | Phillipians 3:17-4:1
Sermon Series: 7 Virtues: “The Virtue of Justice”Dan Camp, preaching
“Service of Music” led by Margaret HarrisonJeff Rudy, preaching
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