MULBERRY STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
November 3, 2019
www.mulberrymethodist.org
“All Saints (November 1 or the first Sunday in November) is a day of remembrance for the saints, with the New Testament meaning of all Christian people of every time and place. We celebrate the communion of saints as we remember the dead, both of the Church universal and of our local congregations. For this reason, the names of persons in the congregation who have died during the past year may be solemnly read as a Response to the Word.” (UMC Board of Discipleship) We will remember those in our congregation who have died in the past year as well as all who have died. Communion will be celebrated at all three services. Families and friends of church members who have died this past year will be joining us for 11 a.m. in the sanctuary for worship. Following the reading of names, the Ainsworth Choir will present the Puccini Requiem with violist Emily Brandenburg. Trumpet Brandon Craswell will lead our congregation in the hymn For All the Saints as we conclude the service with this arrangement that begins poignantly and ends with great celebration. Rev. Dr. Matt Woodbery will preach at 9 a.m. Chapel and 11 a.m. Sanctuary Worship, and Rev. Jeff Cook will preach at 11 a.m. NewRoom Worship. Please invite family and friends to worship at MSUMC, especially those who have lost a loved one in recent years.
George Gostin Freeney
October 30, 2018
Aliene Yancey Warchak November 18, 2018
Valynda Dunn December 22, 2018
Florence Grenade January 18, 2019
Betty Hurdle February 19, 2019
Priscilla Stinson February 24, 2019
Ruth White March 4, 2019
Captain Jack McCarty March 8, 2019
Ray Dominy May 2, 2019
John Waters May 2, 2019
Everett Drinnon May 9, 2019
Frederick “Pete” Hill May 26, 2019
Mary Ann Heard June 14, 2019
Paul Triesenberg July 17, 2019
Charlie Yates July 30, 2019
Myranelle Layfield August 4, 2019
Virginia Witherington October 3, 2019
Sunday Worship November 3, 2019
All Saints Sunday
BEING FOLLOWERS OF JESUS:
9.Followers Celebrate Our Resurrection Hope! Ephesians 1:11-23
Worship Times 9:00 am/Chapel
11:00 am/Sanctuary
Rev. Dr. Matt Woodbery
11:00 am/New Room – New Room Worship Center/3rd Floor
Rev. Jeff Cook
Assisting with Worship Nine O’clock Usher
Bill Jackson & Clay Washburn Eleven O’clock Ushers
Robbie Allen, Josh Carroll, Waverly Golson, Mel Jamison, Darin McClure, Jason Mott, Ed Powell, Kyle Starling, Bert Thompson,
Ben Vaughn, Tom Woodcock Acolytes
Alex Stone, Lead Acolyte Ella Magda, Crucifer
Jack Carter & Laura Wilson, Candlelighters Austin Carter, Banner Bearer
& Communion Steward Children’s Church Leader
Julia Magda
The floral arrangement is given to the glory of God and in loving
memory of those who are so reverently honored here today.
Chapel Worship 25 New Room Worship 83 Sanctuary Worship 158 Total Worship Attendance 266
Love, Care and Share around the Table
Wednesday, November 6
Program: Macon Outreach
Menu: Ham
Mission Jars: Macon Outreach
Tom Granum, Director of Music/Organist
Our Music Ministry is hosting pianist Caleb Esmond in an afternoon program of classical music and hymns arranged by Caleb on Sunday afternoon, November 3, 3 p.m., in the Sanctuary. We are celebrating the release of his CD, Hymn Contemplations, recordings of his hymn arrangements. Admission is free, and a reception will follow. CDs will be available.
Evensong
Sunday, November 10 4:00 p.m.
Three choirs combined under the direction of Robert McCormick. He’ll play a 30-minute
organ recital following Evensong. Mass choir comprises choirs from Christ Episcopal Church (Jonathan Alan Poe,
organist/director), St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Nadine Cheek, organist/director), and
Mulberry Street United Methodist Church (Tom Granum, organist/director)
Robert McCormick grew up at Mulberry Street UMC.
Please Bring Finger Food There will be a reception immediately following
Evensong on November 10. Please bring finger food to share at the reception.
Please Help The Mentor Project
With Food Pantry Needs! Spaghetti noodles/and sauces
Lipton (one envelope meals)
One Box Meals
Canned Vegetables & Fruit
Canned Meats (tuna, chicken)
Vienna Sausages
Peanut Butter Jelly
Cereal (Frosted Flakes, Cheerios, Fruit Loops)
Grits Flour Sugar
Snacks (chips, Chex mix, popcorn & crackers)
God Bless You for your generous contribution!
Please put donations in baskets in the Atrium.
Flower Openings
Sunday, November 17 – Chapel Sunday, November 24 – Sanctuary
If you would like to place flowers on one of these Sundays, please contact Carolyn Kennedy
Domimy at: 361-1012 or [email protected].
November Vibrant Luncheon
November 12 @ Noon Jeneane’s on Pinebrook
Let’s meet at Jeneane’s on Pinebrook for lunch at noon. R.S.V.P. to Linda
at [email protected] by Monday, November 11.
Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
Tuesday, November 26 7:00 p.m.
Temple Beth Israel
General Fund Deficit In honor of Bruce Bishop
by Carolyn Dominy Kennedy
Remember! Time Changes This Sunday!
Turn your clocks back.
Donate to Help With Macon Outreach’s Holiday Meal
Vibrant is providing 20 Boston Butts to Macon Outreach to help with their Holiday Meal on
December 11. Please thank Bobby Greene, Jr. for cooking them for us. If you would like to help with the
cost of the holiday meal, please make a check to Mulberry Street UMC and designate “Vibrant Project:
Macon Outreach Boston Butts”.
Upper Rooms November/December Upper Rooms are
available in the Atrium.
Rev. Julia Norman, Minister for Families & Children
[email protected] 745-8601
Macon Outreach Pantry is Low Here is a list of needed food donations:
CANNED FOOD green beans, potatoes, sweet peas, black-eye peas, field peas, corn,
turnip greens, pork & beans, soups, fruit, spaghetti sauce DRY GOODS
powdered milk, spaghetti pasta, cereal, pop tarts, cereal bars, cake mix & frosting, brownie mix, instant potatoes, rice ramen noodles, cornbread
mix, hamburger helper, rice or pasta sides CANNED MEATS
spam, salmon, tuna, chicken, beef stew, chili, Vienna sausages, Campbells Chunky soups, Chef Boyardee pasta
EXTRAS jelly, mayo, mustard, ketchup, coffee, tea
There is a bucket in the atrium to receive donations for Daybreak.
Latest Daybreak Needs: laundry detergent canned fruit
Latest Daybreak Clinic Needs: zip-lock snack bags
walkers
Mulberry’s Community Garden Volunteers welcome on Mondays and Fridays at 9:00 am.
Trevor Ward, Minister for Youth and Families [email protected] 478-607-9003
The Link Below is the link to “The Link”, a way to keep you informed and connected with what’s happening in South Georgia United Methodism and beyond!
The Link is published every two weeks, full of Conference news, resources, and event information to keep you up to date and in the know.
http://sgaumc-email.brtapp.com/viewinsite/8e89bf1c61e83cc17e322b1753c4baa6?
South Georgia Advocate The South Georgia Advocate, a twice monthly online news publication, is the official news source of the South Georgia Annual Conference and a
ministry of the Office of Connectional Ministries. Here is the link. http://sgaumc-
email.brtapp.com/viewinsite/2f195b758354ab0640bf196d60cb367f?
Youth Sunday School – 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Nights – Youth Fellowship – 6:15 p.m.
Coming Up in November Pursuit Student Ministries – Sundays – 5:00-7:00 p.m.
November 3, 10 & 17
Thanksgiving Trivia & Potluck – November 24
Coming Up in December Pursuit Student Ministries – Sundays – 5:00-7:00 p.m.
December 1, 8 15 & 22
Christmas PJ Party with Breakfast for Dinner/December 22
Bring $10 Gift (gender neutral)
Save the Date for Christmas Camp!
December 6th – 5:00-9:00 p.m.
Fellowship Hall
Dinner and Christmas crafts included
$10/child or $20/family
RSVP to Julia Norman at:
745-8601 by December 4th
Open Your Eyes: Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention
Wednesday, November 13 9:30—11:30 a.m.
Vineville United Methodist Church
It is unfortunate but true – human trafficking is all around us, but we often do not recognize it. In this program, a victim specialist with the FBI and an FBI special agent will provide information about human trafficking: the victims, the perpetrators, the organizational structure, how victims can be recognized, websites and apps used by predators, and human trafficking in Central Georgia.
Following their presentations, speakers from local rescue organizations and education groups will describe what is going on in Central Georgia to prevent trafficking and help victims.
Speakers: Amanda Gulli, Victim Specialist; FBI Kim Granich, Special Agent; FBI Cynthia Smith, Out of Darkness; Christine Watson, MG ALERT; Tammy Crutchfield, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing, Mercer University, Traffick Jam
Please make a reservation: [email protected] or 478-746-0680 or https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QS2Z3WQ
Parking is available in the lots on Forest Avenue. Enter the Christian Life Center from the main parking lot. Presented by Bibb County Medical Society/Middle
Georgia Educational Foundation, Vineville United Methodist Church, MG ALERT, and Out of Darkness.
Mulberry Street United Methodist Church 719 Mulberry Street, Macon, GA 31201
P.O. Box 149, Macon, GA 31202 Office (478) 745-8601
www.mulberrymethodist.org
NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED WEEKLY
Our 11 a.m. service is broadcast live over Radio Station AM 940 WMAC.
This Week at Mulberry
Sunday, November 3 9:00 am Worship/Chapel 9:45 am Sunday School
11:00 am New Room Worship/Youth Room 11:00 am Worship/Sanctuary
12:00 pm CPR Training 3:00 pm Caleb Esmond Piano Recital/Sanctuary
5:00 pm UMYF
Monday, November 4 12:00 p.m. Daughters of Colonial Wars (DCW)/F-Hall
Tuesday, November 5 9:30 am Staff Meeting
12:00 pm Kiwanis/F-Hall 6:30 pm Small Group/Lambacks’
Wednesday, November 6
9:30 am CCM Chapel 10:30 am M/O Worship/Chapel
11:00 am – 1:00 pm DAR Luncheon/Parlor 4:30 pm UMW Board Mtg/Conf Rm 5:30 pm Wednesday Night Supper
6:15 pm Children’s Choirs 6:15 pm Youth Fellowship 7:15 pm Ainsworth Choir
Thursday, November 7
9:30 am Sewing Group/Rm 232 12:00 pm Esther Circle/Parlor
Sunday, November 10
9:00 am Worship/Chapel 9:45 am Sunday School
11:00 am New Room Worship/Youth Room 11:00 am Worship/Sanctuary 4:00 pm Evensong/Sanctuary
4:00 pm Charge Conference/Forest Hills UMC 5:00 pm UMYF
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE
PAID MACON, GA
PERMIT NO. 417
Mulberry Street UMC Staff Rev. Dr. Matt Woodbery, Lead Pastor
Rev. Jeff Cook, Associate Pastor Rev. Julia Norman, Minister for Families and Children
Rev. Trevor Ward, Minister for Families and Youth Tom Granum, Director of Music/Organist
Blane Dunnam, New Room Worship Leader Karen Carter, Church Administrator
Sarah Pounds, Director of Communications Betsy Abbott, Director of Hospitality
Linda Parker, Administrative Secretary Doris Andrews, Church Cook/Custodian
Clifton Carswell & Michael Washington, Custodians Tshanghi Corey, Director, Children’s Center
Rev. Dr. Matt Woodbery – 478-733-0877 Rev. Jeff Cook – 229-886-7032
Charge Conference Sunday, November 10
4:00 pm Forest Hills UMC
Winter Conference Epworth By The Sea January 26-29, 2020
Keynote speaker: Len Wilson Register online: epworthbythesea.org/events
Being Followers of Jesus Worship/Sermon Series
November 3
Followers Celebrate Our Resurrection Hope!
Ephesians 1:11-23
November 10
Followers’ Faith Is Lived
Job 19:23-27a
November 17
Followers’ Faith Is Known by All Isaiah 65:17-25
November 24
Followers Follow Christ Jesus Colossians 1:11-20
Esther Circle The Esther Circle will meet Thursday,
November 7 at 12:00 p.m. in the Parlor.
Pick Up Casseroles The UMW would like to thank all those who ordered Casseroles to support missions!
Please pick up your orders this Sunday, November 3 in the Fellowship Hall from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. We made a few extras if you forgot to order!