United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches 900 Brandywine Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 OFFICE: 561-687-5411 FAX: 561-687-8348
WEBSITE: www.umcpb.org EMAIL: [email protected] AUGUST 2016
From Pastor Kent
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
At the time of this writing there have been many horrific tragedies in our country and
around the world. It seems like every time we gather on Sunday for worship something
catastrophic has happened by the hands of an individual or small group of people. Black
men are being killed. Police are being targeted and murdered. Groups of people are being
shot, run over, or are the target of an explosive. Innocent groups of people numbering 49 or
84 or 8 or 4 or 3 or 5 or 20 are dying while hundreds are wounded. I grab my forehead and shake my head shout-
ing “No!” “Stop it!” My heart breaks and my whole being is in angst. People are asking, “What is the world
coming to?”, or saying, “I don’t understand it.” I personally think of my children Miranda, Tim, and Son-in-law
Justin, and my grandchildren Judah and Caleb, and the world they are growing up in. The conclusion: this is their
reality. This is the world they know, and it grieves me beyond measure. What are we to do? How do we face to-
morrow?
Brothers and Sisters, I don’t have all the answers but I know the one who does. I don’t understand, but I know the
one who does. For this I am sure and confident – God is present and He is still on the throne. He is the first one
shedding a tear every time a disaster takes place. There is no question that we are at war. “For our struggle is
not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world
and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” Ephesians 6:12. There is an all-out attack by Sa-
tan in this world. Nevertheless, be sure beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is in control. Let us put our faith
and trust in Him and not be afraid though the world fall apart around us. “For God has not given us a spirit of
fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind.” 1 Timothy 1:7. Trust God, be strong, and hold to the faith.
Keep praying. Keep believing. Keep inviting others to know Jesus. “Be strong and courageous, do not be afraid.
For the Lord your God goes with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9
The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace. Pastor Kent
NEW TESTAMENT Page 2
DATE GOSPEL CHAPTER
AUGUST 1 2 CORINTHIANS 3
AUGUST 2 2 CORINTHIANS 4
AUGUST 3 2 CORINTHIANS 5
AUGUST 4 2 CORINTHIANS 6
AUGUST 5 2 CORINTHIANS 7
AUGUST6 REST
AUGUST 7 REST
AUGUST 8 2 CORINTHIANS 8
AUGUST 9 2 CORINTHIANS 9
AUGUST 10 2 CORINTHIANS 10
AUGUST 11 2 CORINTHIANS 11
AUGUST 12 2 CORINTHIANS 12
AUGUST 13 REST
AUGUST 14 REST
AUGUST15 2 CORINTHIANS 13
DATE GOSPEL CHAPTER
AUGUST 16 Galatians 1
AUGUST 17 Galatians 2
AUGUST 18 Galatians 3
AUGUST 19 Galatians 4
AUGUST 20 REST
AUGUST 21 REST
AUGUST 22 Galatians 5
AUGUST 23 Galatians 6
AUGUST 24 Ephesians 1
AUGUST 25 Ephesians 2
AUGUST 26 Ephesians 3
AUGUST 27 REST
AUGUST 28 REST
AUGUST 29 Ephesians 4
AUGUST 30 Ephesians 5
AUGUST 31 Ephesians 6
Music and the Arts
The next Curbside Mission Café will be Tuesday, August 2nd from 4:00-6:00. Included in the
meal: Spaghetti, Garlic Bread, Cup of Parmesan Cheese, Fruit Cup –or– Coleslaw, Jumbo
Chocolate Chip Cookie, and a Mint. The cost is $6.00 for a single and $18.00 for a family
(feeds four). You can also purchase 6 additional cookies for just $4.00. Extra spaghetti
sauce is also available for $4.00.
Help us increase our profit margin! Please return your spaghetti containers so we can reuse
them. Just bring them when you come to pick up your spaghetti or drop them off anytime at
the choir room (107).
Curbside Mission Café
For more information about any of the ministries of the music department, please contact Cary Collins or Anthony Hevia at
561.687.5411 x17 or [email protected] or [email protected]. Church website: www.umcpb.org
Christmas Dinner Theatre Auditions Yes, it’s that time of year again! We’re gearing up for our 22nd annual Christmas Dinner
Theatre. Set in late 1941, I'll Be Home for Christmas is the story of the faith of a family, and a
nation on the brink of World War II, preparing to celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace.
Most of the action takes place in the main characters' home, with the choir providing music
and drama as it is broadcast over the family radio. The music highlights the sounds of the '40s,
including swing, lush ballads, and big band songs interspersed with reenactments of radio
broadcasts during that time. Original music mixed with familiar Christmas favorites form the
backdrop for this memorable dramatic musical. I hope YOU will plan on being part of this
heart-warming show. Auditions will be held Aug. 16 & 17 from 6:00—8:00. (You only need to
attend one night.) For a script and/or music book, please see Brenda Dye.
Christmas in August???
Music Groups Reconvening Soon
Many people have extra time during the summer making it a great time to serve God
through music. If you are feeling God nudging you in that direction, take the leap! Your
Church, your music department and your God can use you. For Praise Team or
Technical Arts inquiries, contact Anthony ([email protected]). All other inquiries,
contact Cary ([email protected]).
Summer Opportunities
Sweet Memories - Senior Adult Choir sings on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesdays of each month at 10:30 a.m. in Room 107.
They have a great time of fellowship. Following their songfest, the fun continues over lunch at one of our area
restaurants. Come join us! Our first gathering of the season will be September 7th.
Glory Bells - Adult Handbell Choir rehearses each Wednesday 5:15—6:00 in Room 113. A basic knowledge of music is
helpful to be a part of this group. They perform occasionally throughout the season and are a staple of the Christmas
and Easter seasons. We will have our first rehearsal on September 7th.
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Treasurer’s Update Page 4
August 2016
“Stewardship ”
Brothers and Sisters in Christ. We are at the mid-year point for 2016 and as I prepare to present the financial update to you, I thought I would share these words from James A. Harnish’s book “Earn. Save. Give., Wesley’s Simple Rules for Money” excerpted from Wesley’ sermon “The Good Steward”. “We are now indebted to Him for all we have; but although a debtor is obliged to return
what he has received, yet until the time of payment comes, he is at liberty to use it as he pleases. It is not so with a stew-ard; he is not at liberty to use what is lodged in his hands as he pleases, but as his master pleases….For he is not the propri-etor of any of these things, but barely entrusted with them by another….Now, this is exactly the case of every man, with relation to God. We are not at liberty to use what he has lodged in our hands as we please, but as He pleases, who alone is the possessor of heaven and earth, and the Lord of every creature. We have no right to dispose of anything we have, but according to His will, seeing we are not proprietors of any of these things.” For the month of June, contributions of $58,000 were below expenses of $69,000, leaving a shortfall of $11,000. Year to date we received $406,000 in operating contributions and spent $472,000 to support our ministries, staff, facilities and ap-portionments resulting in a shortfall of $66,000 for the period. Our average weekly operational giving is $15,600 compared to our weekly need of $17,322, a deficit of $1,722. To make up the shortfall over the remainder of the year our weekly contributions need to be $19,043, an increase of 22% or $3,443 per week. For the year so far, we received $17,000 towards our New Sanctuary Fund which now stands at $738,000 As you make your tithes and designated giving, please consider the many methods available for your convenience to return your gifts to God:
On-Line Giving via the link on www.umcpb.org/giving using your debit or credit card in a secure account
Schedule payments via your bank’s On-Line banking program or via electronic funds transfers Checks payable to UMCPB or cash mailed or delivered to the office or placed in the collection plate
We are grateful for all your support of the ministries of UMCPB. Please let me know if you have any questions on Church finances.
In His Stewardship
Bobby Bedasse | Treasurer
Missions "Missions is the overflow of our delight in God because missions is the overflow of God's delight in being God." — John Pipe
Haiti- 200 students now attend an accredited school which is conducted in the church built there with funding
exclusively from our church. Our church pays for the teachers at this school and for updates to the schools infra-
structure when needed. It is our hope that one day for the school to become self-sustaining. Until then please con-
tinue to support this project and the other missions of the UMCPB with your prayers and with your finances.
Mission Boxes: Donations to the Mission Boxes for the month of August will go toward our overseas
missions in Cuba, Peru, Haiti, and India. Thank you for your continued generosity.
CROS Pantry: Bring in some extra nonperishable items for the CROS Food Pantry.
Please remember the CROS Food Box is in the kitchen serving area.
Global Ministries Resources
Please take some time to explore some of the things that our denomination
is doing in the mission field through Global Ministries and UMCOR.
www.umcmission.org www.umcor.org
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Our Mission is to provide a Christian based environment for children two (2) to four (4) years of age.
To grow and broaden their experience in Christian faith through Bible sto-ries, pictures, songs and play activities.
To be a part of a community of faith that loves them and cares for them.
To give parents a respite by being a surrogate care giver to their children and offering a safe, loving, caring environment for their children to play and grow in Christian Love.
Help us to grow in our ministry. Tell friends and family about Our Ministry.
Our hours are 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
If you would like more information, please go to the church website at www.umcpb.org or contact the church office at 561-687-5411 or Cheryl Carvajal – Parent’s Day Out “PDO” Coordinator – at [email protected]
Help Us Grow our “Parents Day Out” Program
Submitted by Joseph Radonis Chair—Missions Committee
Extending God’s extravagant love by opening our hearts and doors to persons with disabilities
It is such a joy to be speaking to someone in the community about our Through the Roof Ministry and the person responds with, “Oh yeah, you are the church who held Night to Shine.” We then discuss exactly where the church is located. How wonderful to be known as a church who accepts people who are different. Did you know that 90% of people with disabilities do not attend a church. Many of
them have been hurt or thrown out of churches. My friends, you are doing a good job of extending God’s extravagant love by opening your doors and hearts to people with disabilities.
In July, the Amigos TAG, our group of adults with special needs, met for worship and bible study. Dur-ing their time, one of our group suggested we make blankets for children in the hospital. So with the help of many, we have made 60 blankets to take to the Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s. In August, we will make a trip to the hospital to deliver the blankets to the boys and girls. Thank you for those who helped!
Also in August, we are holding a Friday Fun Night of bingo and ice cream. We will open this event up to the community for individuals with special needs. You, as members of this church, are also en-couraged to attend. So, if you are available, please come to sit beside and help someone with the bingo cards or just play and have fun. If you have any small prizes, please give to Phyllis or Debbie Coolidge.
We will be once again hosting Night to Shine on February 10, 2017. Our planning has already begun. Many volunteers will be needed. Prayerfully consider how you can help.
Check out our new website: www.throughtheroofumcpb.net
Thank you for the opportunity to lead this wonderful ministry. In Christ’s Love, Phyllis
Through The Roof Ministry Page 6
Are you interested in what the Emmaus and Chysallis Walks are all about?
Like to talk to people who have been on these Walks?
On August 7th some of the Emmaus Community people will have an informational table at the coffee area
in the breezeway under the outdoor fans, after all three worship services.
Stop by we would love to see you to tell you more…
Community Outreach
TAG Groups (Together and Growing)
T.A.G. Groups meet weekly for Bible study on the same passage as the weekly sermon, prayer and fellowship. Groups meet in different homes throughout the county and on various days and times. Each group is open to everyone and you are invited to join a group that fits you and your schedule. If you are planning on attending a group for the first time, please call the group leader for directions.
For more information, please contact [email protected] or (561) 687-5411. See listing on this page and page 8 for groups and meeting times.
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Leaders: Kate Marr Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: UMCPB - Room 114 Contact Info: Kate Marr - [email protected] or (561) 242-5180 Leaders: Dr. Rev. Tom and Rita Duncan Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: UMCPB - Room 113 Contact Info: Dr. Rev. Tom and Rita Duncan —[email protected]
Leaders: Scott and Mary Jo Gay Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 930 Lytle St., West Palm Beach, 33405 (off Parker St. & Forest Hill Blvd.) Contact Info: (561) 585-7183
Leaders: Jeff and Mary French Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 3915 Circle Lake Drive, West Palm Beach, 33417 (home is near the church) Contact Info: [email protected] or 561-615-0497
Leaders: Bill and Linda Broome Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: 173 Milestone Way, West Palm Beach, 33415 (off Gun Club Rd. between Haverhill Rd. & Jog Rd.)
Contact Info: [email protected] or (561) 689-0320
Leaders: Dino and Beth Benvenuti—South Ocean TAG Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: 3200 South Ocean Blvd 103-A, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Contact Info: [email protected] or 561-601-7189
SUNDAY
MONDAY
T.A.G. Group Meetings
TUESDAY
Leader: Cathy Atkinson and Harold Weaver Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: UMCPB - Room #116 Contact Info: [email protected] /561-681-9446 or [email protected] /561-514-1749
Leaders: Rob and Kristina Baker Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: rotate homes - please call Contact Info: [email protected] or 561-801-1675
THURSDAY
Leaders: Raquel Roche and Sammy Rodriguez Time 6:30 p.m. Location: 5772 Gypsum Place, West Palm Beach, FL 33413 Contact Info.: [email protected] or [email protected] or 561-312-3516
Leader: Rev. Phyllis Parthemer Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: The Chapel and Room #116 Contact Info.: Rev. Phyllis Parthemer [email protected] or (561)214-0133 Through The Roof Ministry—For persons with Disabilities and their families.
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TAG GROUP!!
Third Sunday of Each Month—Amigos TAG
Sunday school
We invite children of all ages to join us as we learn and grow in God’s love every Sunday morning during the 9:30 service. Miss Kate, Miss Jill, Miss Katie, Miss Cindy, and Miss Christen lead our 2 & 3 year olds in room 104. Miss Kay & Miss Anette lead our four-year olds in room 105. Miss Vicky, Mr. Larry, and Mr. Jim lead our five and six year olds (K-1) in room 106. Miss Carol leads our second and third graders in room 114, and Miss Paige & Mr. John lead our fourth and fifth graders in room 113.
Children’s Church
Sunday mornings during the 11:00 service (after dismissal from Children’s Sermon), kids Pre-K-2nd grade can join us in room 104, and kids in 2nd-5th grade can join us in room 106, as we create experiences to help them grow in relationship with Jesus and each other. We use Group’s Buzz curriculum. Leaders are JoAnn & Rick Wagner and Joel Ussery for elementary age, and Stephanie Hicks, Don Kula and Della Gaylor for Pre-K.
After years of service, our elementary age leaders JoAnn & Rick Wagner, and Joel Ussery are retiring. On behalf of the Children’s Church kids – THANK YOU! With this spot opening up, if you feel led to help with our older-elementary aged kids in Children’s Church, please contact Jill Bergkamp at [email protected].
Loving Nursery Care
Offered each Sunday during all services for children three months through two years old, the nursery is located in the west wing next to the Blessings Abound bookstore and the outside playground.
S.O.U.L. Patrol
“Seeking Out U Lord!” is for children ages three years to fifth grade, from 4:00 – 6:00 in rooms 105 and 107. Please enter through the glass door/western entrance of the Gathering Place. Join us as we learn more about God through fellowship, Bible stories, music and outdoor fun! Bring $3.00 for dinner. “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” Jeremiah 19:13
*There will be no SOUL Patrol on August 7th.
*August 14th is “WHEEL’S NIGHT!” Come with your bike or scooter – helmets
required!
AUGUST 2016
Children’s Ministry News Page 9
Children’s Ministry (3 Years to 5th Grade) Jill Bergkamp, Director of Children’s Ministry Email: [email protected] or call (561) 687-5411 ext. 18
AUGUST 2016
Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.
Prov. 22:6
U M C P B
See up to date information on the Youth web page found on the church web site at www.umcpb.org
Contact: Steve Bergkamp Director of Youth Ministry [email protected] 561-512-0199
This Month
United Methodist Youth Fellowship: Sunday's 4pm to 6pm - $3. for Dinner
Check FB and website for current summer events.
Ytag: Summer Hiatus - See you in the Fall
(See web site for a current list of summer ac-
tivities & trips)
Check the Web site for Youth
Activities !
Youth Council Meeting
AUGUST 14TH
See you at Communion Service on SUNDAY, August 7, 2016
Communion Connection
Youth Ministry PAGE 10
Become a part of a Small Group
Join Us Every Wednesday from 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm in Room #116
Join with other believers as we pray together and lift our Pastor, Church’s ministries,
congregational prayer requests and petitions.
We claim God’s Word and stand in the gap for our dear brothers and sisters that are going
through difficult times. If you are not able to make it, please send your prayer requests to
the Church and we will be in prayer for you.
Colossians 4:2…..Devote yourself to prayer, being watchful and thankful.
Real Women/Real Life - All women are invited to join us as we study "Cultivating Contentment".
We will meet at 8:00 AM on Saturday August 13, 2016, for breakfast prepared by the Ironmen (please remember donation for the breakfast). At 8:30 am we will move to room 116 for our Bible study and fellowship. If you have questions, contact Beth Benvenuti at [email protected] or 561- 601-7189.
Together And Growing
Become a part of our many TAG groups listed on pages 7 and 8. Each group is open to everyone and you are invited to join a group that fits you and your schedule.
If you are planning on attending a group for the first time, please call the group leader for directions. We hope you will join us.
Celebrate Recovery
We meet Weekly on Wednesday Evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel and later we break out into small groups (Rooms #115 / #114)
Join us.
Ironmen Breakfast & Study
All men are invited to join us for our monthly Ironmen Breakfast & Study,
8:00 AM on Saturday August 13, 2016, for breakfast prepared by the
Ironmen ( please remember donation for the breakfast). At 8:30 am we breakout into small
groups If you have questions, contact Dino Benvenuti at [email protected]
A 6-Week STUDY offered Quarterly!!!
All church members are encouraged to take these classes.
Disciple’s Path is an engaging approach to discipleship. In this 6 week study participants will develop spiritual practices, discover their unique gifts, and become en-gaged in ministry that brings transformation in their own lives, the lives of others, and the world. Next 6-week study will start Wednesday evenings 7 pm on September 7, 2016 In Room 114. Leaders: Discipleship Committee Members
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UMW News
Our foremothers left us a legacy of innovative mission, and we continue that legacy by being the organization the world needs today.
Until poverty, violence, inequality, racism, preventable deaths cease, until women and children are no longer marginalized, until we live in a world in which all thrive, women need to be organized for mission.
United Methodist Women will move into four new priority areas for our mission work in this quadrennium.
Our petitions to General Conference will focus on continuing our existing work and will build on these new
priority areas:
Climate Justice
Maternal and Child Health
Ending Mass Incarceration and
Economic Inequality
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From Our Atlantic Central District
Lay Servant Classes
Roseland UMC, 12962 Roseland Road, Roseland, FL 32957
Friday, September 23, 2016 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday, September 24, 2016, 9:00 am - 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $25 each class - Snacks & drinks provided. Please bring a bag lunch.
Register today and email your registration form to: Mary Lou Rothfuss
-Atlantic Central District Director of Lay Servant Ministries- mlroth-
(Contact Mary Lou by email or at 772-321-3397 for registration forms)
Scholarships are available. Contact Mary Lou
Basic Class: - Taught by: Sharon Johnson
Advanced Class: Taught by Marilyn Waldis: “Go Preach” by John Gilbert
This study offers practical tips for persons who are called
to preach occasionally but who are not formally trained as pastors.
Participants Guides for all classes available at Cokesbury.com, Amazon.com or The Upper Room.com
Through The Roof Ministry Page 13
Extending God’s extravagant love by opening our hearts and doors to persons with disabilities
It is such a joy to be speaking to someone in the community about our Through the Roof Ministry and the person responds with, “Oh yeah, you are the church who held Night to Shine.” We then discuss ex-actly where the church is located. How wonderful to be known as a church who accepts people who are different. Did you know that 90% of people with disabilities do not attend a church. Many of them have been hurt or thrown out of churches. My friends, you are doing a good job of extending God’s extrava-gant love by opening your doors and hearts to people with disabilities.
In July, the Amigos TAG, our group of adults with special needs, met for worship and bible study. During their time, one of our group suggested we make blankets for children in the hospital. So with the help of many, we have made 60 blankets to take to the Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s. In August, we will make a trip to the hospital to deliver the blankets to the boys and girls. Thank you for those who helped!
Also in August, we are holding a Friday Fun Night of bingo and ice cream. We will open this event up to the community for individuals with special needs. You, as members of this church, are also encouraged to attend. So, if you are available, please come to sit beside and help someone with the bingo cards or just play and have fun. If you have any small prizes, please give to Phyllis or Debbie Coolidge.
We will be once again hosting Night to Shine in February 10, 2017. Our planning has already begun. Many volunteers will be needed. Prayerfully consider how you can help.
Check out our new website: www.throughtheroofumcpb.net
Thank you for the opportunity to lead this wonderful ministry.
In Christ’s Love,
Phyllis
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Family Promise Page 14
UMCPB Family Promise Team,
It is that time to start gearing for the UMCPB Family Promise Host week starting August 21st
till August 27th. Last host week was an improvement from the previous weeks and we got lots of accolades from the volunteers, below are some of the comments. Thanks so much for your service and for helping this ministry goal to help families in our local community.
"I think you guys did a fine job putting this together. Thank you” Scott and Mary Jo "Thanks for all you do for our church and for Family. God bless you and your family.” Carol & John Zipp "Great job! Congrats to the entire team” Margie Yansura "Great job by the Family Promise coordinating team. You are a blessing.” Beth Benvenuti "Jose, thank you so much!!! What a blessing,” Pam Cahoon Attached the timeline for the August 21st host week, as Tiffany brought to my attention this host week is one week after school start on August 15th. Tiffany has great ideas that will correlate the start of school and the start of service. This date may represent a challenge but I know we will do great. From the recent Family Promise emails it seems that the program is full, meaning that we may have multiple families and all volunteering positions will need to fill.
Again thank you all for your time and for been part of the team, it is truly a pleasure to serve the Lord.
Thanks,
Sammy Rodriguez UMCPB Family Promise Computer Coordinator 561-312-3516 (mobile) [email protected]
“But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Against such things there is no law.”
Galatians 5:22-23 (NIV)
Our Memory Verse for this Quarter
Calendar - AUGUST 2016 Page 15
Legends:
GP— Gathering Place CP— Chapel CR— Conference Room CR— Celebrate Recovery PO— Pastor’s Office PDO—Parents Day Out RM— Room SW— South Wing WW— West Wing TAG—Together & Growing YA— Young Adult Ministry YR— Youth Room CMT– Care Ministry Team CHR—Choir Room
1 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Roy & Donna Singer— The Great American Songbook—Chapel 6:30—8:pm—CR Women Step Study 6:pm Trustee—CR WARREN WILLIS
2 10:am. TAG #116 4-6:00 Curbside Cafe 5:30 pm Worship
Planning 7:30 pm Praise Team
GP WARREN WILLIS
3 10:30 am Sweet Memories—Room #107 5:pm Sweet Hour of . Prayer Room 116
7:pm CR Chapel/Rooms 116/115
5:15 pm Glory Bells #113 6:pm Outdoor Wor(k)ship
WARREN WILLIS
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6:30 Chancel Choir
7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room 115
WARREN WILLIS
5 10:a.m Prayer Shawl Ministry—CR WARREN WILLIS
6 WARREN WILLIS
7 Communion Sunday
8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 4pm TAG—#113 & 114 NO Soul Patrol Today
8 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Roy & Donna Singer— The Great American Songbook—Chapel 6:30-8pm CR Women Step Study #116
9 9:30 Staff/Program 10:a.m. TAG #116 5:30 Worship Planning 7:30 Praise Team GP
10 8:30 Parents Day Out 5pm Sweet Hour of .
Prayer Room 116 5:15 pm Glory Bells #113
7:pm CR Chapel/Rooms 116/115
7:pm Disciple Fast Track 6:30 Staff Parish—CR
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Global Leadership
Summit—COH
6:30 Chancel Choir
7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room 115
12 Global Leadership Summit—COH 10:a.m Prayer Shawl Ministry—CR
13 8:00 a.m. Ironmen Breakfast/Devotion. 8:00 a.m. Real Women/Real Life Breakfast/Devotions
14 8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 9:30—2 Baptism– Miller 12:30pm MISSION—CR 12:30pm Children’s Council 12:30 pm Youth Council
4:p.m. TAG #113/114 4:pm Soul Patrol
15 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Roy & Donna Singer— The Great American Songbook—Chapel 6:30-8pm CR Women Step Study #116
16 9:30 Staff/Program 10:a.m. TAG #116 1:30 pm Caring Kitchen 5:30 Worship Planning
5:30 p. Finance—CR 7:30 Praise Team GP 6-8 pm Dinner Theater Auditions
17 8:30 Parents Day Out 10:30 Sweet Memories 5:pm Sweet Hour of .
Prayer #116 5:15 pm Glory Bells #113 6-8 pm Dinner Theater Auditions
7:pm CR Chapel/ 116/115
7:pm Disciple Fast Track
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8:30 Parents Day Out 6:30 Chancel Choir 7:pm Haitian Bible Study Room 115 6:30 Wedding Rehearsal—Chapel
19 10:a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry—CR 2:30 Wedding/Chapel Cortez/Diaz
20 8:00 -1:00 p.m. CR Leadership
Training #111
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FAMILY PROMISE 8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 9:30 New Member Join 4:pm. Amigos TAG 116
4:p.m. TAG/TBD 4:pm Soul Patrol
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FAMILY PROMISE HERALD ARTICLES - DEADLINE— 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Roy & Donna Singer— The Great American Songbook—Chapel 6:30-8pm CR Women Step Study #116
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FAMILY PROMISE 9:30 am Staff/Program 10:00 am TAG #116 5:30 Worship Planning 7:30p Praise Team GP
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FAMILY PROMISE 8:30 Parents Day Out 5:pm Sweet Hour of .
Prayer #116 5:15 pm Glory Bells #113
7:pm CR Chapel/ 116/112
7:pm Disciple Fast Track Room 116
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FAMILY PROMISE 6:30 Chancel Choir 7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room 116
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FAMILY PROMISE 8:30 Altar Guild 10:a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry— 6-8:pm Through The Roof Ice Cream & Game Social—GP
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FAMILY PROMISE
28 8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services
9-10:55 Bible Studies
1:30 UMW Elizabeth CIR
New Membership Joining
4:p.m. TAG #113 & 114
4:pm Soul Patrol
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5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Roy & Donna Singer— The Great American Songbook—Chapel 6:30-8pm CR Women Step Study #116
30 PRIMARY ELECTION
9:30 am Staff/Program
10:00 am TAG #116
5:30 Worship Planning
7:30p Praise Team GP
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8:30 Parents Day Out
10:30 Sweet Memories 5:pm Sweet Hour of .
Prayer #116
5:15 pm Glory Bells #113
7:pm CR Chapel/ 116/115
7:pm Disciple Fast Track
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Martin Delgado - Custodian
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