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Englewood United Methodist Church�
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700 E. Dearborn Street, Englewood, FL 34223�
Office: 941�474�5588 Fax: 941�475�2865�
Website: www.englewoodumc.net�
Live Radio Broadcast: 11am on WENG 1530AM, �
107.5FM & 98.1FM�
Live Streaming: www.englewoodumc.net�
Pastors: Victor B. Willis, Bo Sim �
Donald R. Burlock, Samuel C. Seizert�
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�A Congregational Care Ministers Congregation�
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Sunday, April 10, 2022� 8:00am and 11:00am Service�
5th Sunday in Lent�
Music for Meditation � � � � The Brass Choir�
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Welcome and Announcements� � Pastor Vic Willis�
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Prelude� � � � Great is Thy Faithfulness� Arr. by Tim Zimmerman�
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Chimes�� � � � � � � � Carolyn Quinn�
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*Processional Hymn # 280� All Glory, Laud and Honor� St. Theodulph
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Lighting of the Candles � � � (8:00) Isaac Smolinski and Summer Kaltreider�
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Call to Worship:� (8:00) Kamryn Smolinski�
� (11:00) Summer Kaltreider�
ONE: Sing for joy! The Master comes!�
MANY: Riding on a colt, He enters in victory!�
ONE: If all shouting stopped, the rocks would ring with joy.�
MANY: But there will be some who will not sing or shout.�
ONE: There will be some who will cling to their fear.�
MANY: Be ready, O Jerusalem, for your King truly is coming!�
All: Hosanna in the highest! AMEN.�
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*Invocation�
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*Affirmation of Faith�
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*Gloria Patri�
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*Greetings�
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Worship in Music� (11:00)� � � � � � God’s Holy Lamb� Mark Hayes�
� The Sanctuary Choir; Pam Heady & Ed Jameson, percussion;�
� Nancy Whitten, clarinet; David Wing, trumpet; Ruth Jameson,�
� flute; Shirley Spiers, piano; Fonda Davies, organ�
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Scripture � � � � � � 1 Peter 2:19�25�
Pastor: The Word of God for the People of God�
All: Thanks be to God�
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Series� � � How To Handle Suffering�
Sermon� � � � � � By Enduring� Pastor Vic Willis�
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Pastoral Prayer/Lord’s Prayer �
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Offertory� � � The Power of the Cross� Getty & Townsend, �
� � The Brass Choir; Fonda Davies, organist� Arr. by Mark Hayes�
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Offering plates will be passed, and the offering boxes are also available near the exits.�
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*Doxology�
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*Closing Hymn # 73� � � O Worship the King� Lyons�
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*Benediction�
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*Benediction Response (11:00) � Go Forth for God�
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� Go forth for God, go to the world in joy,�
� To serve God’s people every day and hour,�
� And serving Christ, our every gift employ,�
� Rejoicing in the Holy Spirit’s power.�
� God forth for God, go to the world in joy.� � �
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Postlude� � � � Crown Him the Glorious King!� Larry Shackley�
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*Those who are able to do so are invited to stand.�
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Assisting Ministers: Bo Sim and Don Burlock�
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Many thanks to The Brass Choir from Venice Senior High School �
for your outstanding music today! �
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Conductor: David Wing; Trumpet: Dylan Sacksteder, Jake Rushmore, Jack Anderson�
Horn: Ashley Weekes; Trombone: Jaden Johns, Zach Sullivan; �
Euphonium: John Kotkeicwicz; Tuba: Jonathan Yost�
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Opportunities for the Week�
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Office hours: Monday �Thursday from 8:30am to 4:30pm�
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Sunday, April 10�
8:00am � Traditional Service (S)�
9:15am � Working Class(102)�
9:30am � Contemporary Service (FH)�
9:30am � Englewood United Kids (Edu. Bldg.)�
9:30am � Pathfinders (100) �
11:00am � Traditional Service (S)�
3:00pm � Youth Grp. (300)�
5:00pm � Faithlinks (Zoom Mtg.)�
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Monday, April 11�
8:00am � United Methodist Men (FH)�
6:30pm � Men’s Bible Study (100)�
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Tuesday, April 12�
7:00am � Wesley Brotherhood (outdoor chapel)�
10:30am � FISH Mtg. (103)�
6:30pm � Disciple III (Zoom Mtg.)�
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Wednesday, April 13�
8:00am � TOPS (101)�
9:00am � Craft Workshop (FH 1 & 2)�
4:00pm � Ministry Thru Men (102)�
5:00pm � Fusion by Fire (FH)�
5:30pm � Jesus and Pizza (300)�
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Thursday, April 14�
9:30am � Leah Circle (101)�
10:00am � Praying in His Presence (DC )�
10:00am � Sarah Circle (102)�
6:30pm � Wingman Nation (FH)�
7:30pm � Living Last Supper (S)�
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Friday, April 15�
12:00pm � Day of Prayer (DC)�
6:30pm � Sanctuary Choir (WMS)�
7:30pm � Good Friday Service (S)�
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Presence in Worship�
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April 3, 2022�
In person: 1136�
Online: �
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Rummage Sale Drop�off �
Announces Limited Opening�
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With the 2022 Rummage Sale behind us,
it is time to start collecting for our 2023
sale The Drop�off Shed will officially
be open on March 21st. At this time we
cannot accept furniture until our new
storage building receives the occupancy
clearance. �
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We thank you for your donations.�
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Saturday, April 16�
9:00am � Voices in Bronze (S)�
10:00am � Easter Egg Hunt�
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Living with Loss Luncheon�
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The April luncheon will be held on April 12th at �
Boca Royale at 11:30am�
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All GriefShare participants are invited and encouraged to attend. �
Please RSVP to Linda Jencks at 941�421�4067 or [email protected].�
Wednesdays!�
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Jesus and Pizza�
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For ages VPK to 5th grade�
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From 5:30pm to 6:45pm in Room 300 (second floor of Education
bldg.), a fun time for kids to play, eat pizza and learn about Jesus!�
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RSVP to the church office is appreciated for pizza order, �
but not required.�
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Englewood Community Care Clinic�
is OPEN!�
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The mission of the Englewood Community Care Clinic is to provide free medical services to
the uninsured and working poor in the greater Englewood area. The clinic is located in the
Mac Horton West County Annex, 6868 San Casa Drive in Englewood. We serve residents of
both Charlotte and Sarasota counties, ages 18�64, who do not have health insurance, Medicaid
or Medicare. The clinic is open on Monday and Thursday evenings at 5pm for in�person �
patient visits. Weekly telehealth visits are also available for patients who prefer to not come to
the clinic. Over 50 physicians, nurses and clerical volunteers are involved in serving patients
at the clinic (many are EUMC members!) and we would appreciate your spreading the word
about our work to those in our community who need help. We are anxious to serve! �
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For more information go to www.englewoodclinic.org or call 941�681�2081. Thank you!�
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40 Days through the Bible�
The Answers to Your Deepest Longings by Lysa TerKeurst�
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April 20�June 15, 9 weeks / 6:30pm Wednesdays / Room 100�
Cost of book: $ 9.00�
Facilitated by Joyce Doyle�
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Take a journey through the storyline of the Bible revealing major themes, connections and applica-
tions to your daily life today. Discover 8 major longings of the human heart and how Jesus fills all of
them. This is an 8 week course with an introductory first class (9 total). There are five days of
homework each week. If you are fairly new to Bible study, this is a good place to start. Please �
register through the church website, between services on Sunday in Fellowship Hall or by calling the
church office. �
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Serving Opportunities�
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We are asking you to prayerfully consider helping in one of these ministries.�
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·�Wednesday Night Dinners We need a small leadership team to plan and prepare the weekly �
� dinners. �
·�Reset Team Needed to reset tables & chairs between dinners & Sunday worship & again for � �
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·�Family Promise One or two people to lead and organize Family Promise at EUMC. Families ��
� staying on site will resume 2022. �
·�Friends Class One or two people to restart the Friends Class which is an 11:00 Sunday school class
for adults with special needs. Curriculum is provided.�
·�Disaster Response Team This team is being formed now to help people recovering from natural
disasters in the state. This team works in conjunction with UMCOR and will need to take their
training. Contact Joyce if interested. �
·�Sunday Welcome Team coordinator Someone to schedule the greeters/ushers (Welcome Team)
for each service on Sundays. �
·�Congregational Care Ministry more people are needed for visitation to Assisted Living, Nursing
Homes and homebound congregants.�
. Coffee Service after 11:00am service serving and clean�up.�
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. Englewood Helping Hand we need EUMC volunteers to support local families & individuals in
need.�
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To volunteer or for more information, please contact Joyce Doyle at 941�474�5588 ext. 261 �
or [email protected]. �
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Youth Group �
Meets today in Room 300�
From 3 � 5pm�
All 6th through 12th graders welcome!�
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Please contact Chrissy Church for more information, �
The Englewood United Methodist Men’s Group (EUMM)
is having social meetings every Monday in Fellowship
Hall. We gather together at 8am to enjoy devotion, �
fellowship and “Guy Talk.”�
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Breakfast is available for $5.00. All EUMM members and �
prospective members are welcome.�
Women’s Bible Study�
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April 11� May 16, 6 weeks / Mondays, 10:00 am & 6:30 pm�
Fellowship Hall 1 & 2�
Workbook cost $5�
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Using clips from the movie, Overcomer, this 5�session study’s goal seeks definitive �
answer to the basic question. “Who are you?” The workbook has three days of �
homework each week. We will conclude the study by watching the entire movie.
Please register through the church website, between services on Sunday in �
Fellowship Hall or by calling the church office. �
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
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Visitation & Communion: Would you like someone to visit you, or a family member or
friend, either at home or in a facility? Congregational Care Ministers are on hand to visit with
you on a monthly basis, sharing their ministry through prayer and communion. Please send
their name, address, email and telephone number to [email protected].�
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Serving Seniors: If you know of a senior interested in House Sharing (roommate), an Emer-
gency Driver, or would like to be listed on a "On�Call" List, Please email us @ �
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Card Ministry: Looking for individuals interested in�sending an occasional "thinking of you,
personal note or greeting card", please send your name, email and telephone number to �
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Medical Closet�
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If you know of anyone in need of medical equipment, please let them know
about our closet. We have many medical items available.�
Helping Hand Pantry Needs�
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� condiments� pasta sauce� instant potatoes��
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� canned chicken� canned beans� � �
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Updates on the new building: the garage door and electrical box are on backorder, but we are
hoping to be in the new building in June. �
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The Lemon Bay Garden Club is donating a Sweet Gum tree. We will be having a planting cer-
emony on April 29th at 10am. All are welcome. �
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Pam Heady, Guide Team Liaison to Englewood Helping Hand, Inc.
Day of Prayer�
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Prayer, In His Presence, church prayer group is offering you a few hours of prayer,
on Good Friday, April 15th. The Chapel will be open from 12:00 noon through
2:00pm. Prayer warriors will be praying for your requests. They also welcome you
to come pray, in silence, for yourself and others. One�on�one prayer will also be
available. Silence will be maintained. You may come for a few minutes, or for the
entire time to pray. Please take advantage o this special time when prayer is offered
on your behalf.�
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Please write your requests below and place it in the collection plate.�
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1.� ___________________________� � 2._____________________________�
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3. ___________________________� � 4. ____________________________�
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EUMW Unit Meeting�
April 7, 2022�
11:00am � 1:00pm / Fellowship Hall�
Hostess: Leah Circle�
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Our program will be “Healing from Estrangement.” Speaker Jane Morris will use �
scripture and humor to discuss the healing of relationships.�
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Thanks to all who helped make our Rummage Sale a huge success. You were the hands and feet of
God. Our local community as well as global communities will benefit from your service. �
To Brownie and John Schoenbauer, thank you, your tireless leadership helped �
EUMC continue it’s mission of servant church.�
EASTER EGG HUNT
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We are in need of the following helpers:�
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��������������� 12 adult volunteers to help at the Hunt�
��������������� Many volunteers to help snap easter eggs together�
��������������� Many volunteers to fill candy bags to give away after each hunt.�
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Call Beth Ann for mor information or to sign up to volunteer! 941�474�5588 ext.258�
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Members Helping Members�
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If you have a place for rent or know of someone that needs a
place to rent, check our bulletin board in the office area. (We do
not endorse, but want to provide a space for people to share �
information with each other)�
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Place your information on an index card, no larger than 3/5, and
put it on the bulletin board in the appropriate area. Include your
name, phone number, email, and rental information. �
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Palm Sunday Special Music� The Brass Choir; David Wing, Conductor�
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Welcome � � � Rich Church, Worship Leader�
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Opening Song�
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Children’s Message�
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Praise Singing�
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Series� � � How To Handle Suffering�
Sermon� � � �� By Enduring� Pastor Vic Willis�
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Offering�
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Offering plates will be passed, and the offering boxes will �
also be available near the exits.�
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Closing Song�
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Announcements will be shared prior to the service, at 9:25am.�
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Sunday, April 10, 2022� 9:30am Service�
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