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“ JUNE 2018
By the time you read this pastor’s page, the church will have already celebrated Pentecost – the
gift of the Holy Spirit, the Advocate given to us upon Jesus’ return to sit with our Father in heav-
en. Jesus wanted to make sure that the disciples as well as we, understood that He was not leav-
ing us alone. Jesus wanted us to know that the Holy Spirit would be with us to lead and guide us
as we travel through life on this earth.
Where do you see the Holy Spirit? Jesus said the Spirit would be with us in all that we do. At
times we find ourselves in unpleasant situations and we tend to ask God where are you and
what are you trying to teach me here? Well, I’m here to tell you that seeing or sensing the pres-
ence of the Holy Spirit was difficult when I was scrubbing my dog 4 times after she was sprayed
by a skunk. I also ask where the presence of the Holy Spirit was when I hit deer number 6 with
my car a few weeks ago. These are two minor examples of difficult or unpleasant situations.
Many of us have gone through more serious and even devastating situations where we ask
where are you God? Where are you Jesus? Where are you Holy Spirit? How do I see you in this
event?
Of course this is where our faith comes into play. Regardless of how unpleasant, draining or seri-
ous a situation is the Holy Spirit is with us whether we see it or not. Through our faith in the
presence of the Holy Spirit being with us we draw strength, strength in many cases that we did-
n’t even know that we had. In finding that strength we realize that Jesus wasn’t wasting His
breath when he said that he wasn’t leaving us alone.
Those of you who were in worship on Pentecost Sunday are probably thinking that Pastor Lynn
is repeating some of her sermon from that day in this writing. Well, you are right. I once had a
psychology professor who told the class that if we heard him repeat something, it was im-
portant and would probably be on a test. Well folks, this is one of the most important things for
you to know. The Holy Spirit is with us always. Not just in church, not just in our prayer time, not
just in Bible Study but always, everywhere and through all situations. The Holy Spirit is with us
and will give us wisdom and strength even when the chore is to make a stinky situation smell
better.
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Let us pray: Holy Breath, Holy Spirit, you who moves so lightly on wave and wind, you who can
be as mighty as a hurricane, as strong as a tornado, as quiet as breath, draw near. Give us light.
Give us hope. Give us spirit. Let us be strong and tender simultaneously, even as you are. Let us
be fierce in defending the gospel and humble in our understanding of its completeness. Let us
join your disciples in awe and wonder and let us become the kind of people they were – real,
awed, full and capable, despite weakness, of great witness. When we lose our way, guide us.
When we are winded, invigorate us. When we go too far on too little, befriend us. Never let us
be far from our source in you. Amen
In Christ’s service, Pastor Lynn
Rev. Lynn Wilson Contact Information—Office: 304-267-4542—Cell: 304-279-6800 Email: [email protected]—Website: calvaryum.org
C A LV A R Y 5 0 Y E A R M E M B E R C E L E B R AT I O N
Calvary United Methodist Church will be recognizing everyone who has
been a member, for at least 50 years, on Sunday, June 10th. Below is a list
of names we have compiled using the 2014 list. We have removed inactive
and deceased members to the best of our knowledge. If you see any names
that need to be removed or if you know of someone who should be added
please let the church office know and we will try to verify their information.
JOIN US FOR GRADUATION SUNDAY ON JUNE 3RD
Congratulations to the following grads:
Andrew Calo graduated from Fairmont University with a degree in Aviation Administration.
His immediate plans is flight instructor at Fairmont and he is seeking a pilot position with the Air
National Guard. Andrew is the son of Jake and Kim Calo.
Jacob P. Calo II graduated from WVU Parkersburg with a degree in BAT Computer Networking &
Security. His immediate plans are with The Coast Guard but he plans to pursue a Master’s De-
gree in the fall. Jacob is the son of Jake and Kim Calo.
Eric Decker graduated from Spring Mills High School and will be attending Potomac State
College in the fall to pursue a degree in Athletic Coaching with a concentration in Strength &
Conditioning. Eric is the son of David & Cathy Decker.
Ryan Decker graduated from West Virginia University with a Bachelors of Science degree in
Journalism and will be working as a news and sports reporter for WBOY TV in Clarksburg, WV.
Ryan is the son of David & Cathy Decker.
C H I L D R E N ’S M I N I S T R Y M E S S A G E
Read: Matthew 6: 5-13
When we pray, we need to keep it sincere and natural. It should be part of who we are - our whole relationship with God.
This pattern of praying that Jesus has given here is known as the Lord's Prayer. It is just a model of how we should pray. Jesus never meant it to be something we say religiously – just repeating these words. I suppose we could see this as a format on how to pray start-ing with praising our Heavenly Father, committing to Him our daily needs, forgiving others and asking for forgiveness (if it is needed),
deliverance from temptation. Prayer should be a natural part of our lifestyle. Just like talking with a friend. We need to develop a prayer life that is a moment-by-moment relationship with God. Prayer is not some rigid, religious act done every now and then, but conversation with God anywhere, any-time. When we're happy, or feeling sad, or angry, or lonely – no matter how we're feeling we should talk to God.
So as you go about your day, whether it be doing the boring, ordinary things, or going off to school, playing sports – whatever you do, remember you can talk to God.
The Paytons
1938 Claudine Newbraugh 1940 Daris Small 1941 Calvin Kisner 1941 Douglas Keesecker 1942 Ann Kackley 1945 Carrie Copenhaver 1945 Dorothy Wilson 1947 Doug Copenhaver 1947 Remus Kackley 1949 Faustena Keesecker 1951 Donna Hess 1951 Howard Tabler 1951 Irene Ponton 1954 Birdalee Keesecker 1954 Norma Finfrock 1954 Gary Johnson 1955 Leon Files 1956 James Thompson
1956 Ida Flick 1956 Mary Jo Brown 1957 Linda Cogle 1957 Elaine Mauck 1957 Stella Henry 1957 Calvin Russell 1958 Patricia Queen 1958 Patrick Henry, III 1958 Mary Ellen Lightner 1959 Ronald Otto 1959 Linda Guesford 1959 Rosalie Guesford 1959 Jeffrey Hedges 1960 Larry Beard 1960 Nancy Weller 1960 Larry Gosnell 1960 Anita Spencer 1961 David Booth
1961 Ray Brannon 1961 Doris Brannon 1961 Deborah Dean 1961 Alice Emmons 1961 Polly Hamilton 1961 Joan Johnson 1961 Alecia Roberts 1962 James Linger 1962 Todd R. McKown 1963 Christa Banks 1963 Juanita Burditus 1963 Carroll Criswell 1963 David DeHaven 1963 Marsha Dodson 1963 Umberto Fierro, III 1963 Vicki Fuss 1964 Patricia DiCecca 1964 John King
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1— 2—Sharing Hands @ Noon— Christa Banks
3— Graduation Sunday Worship & Latino Services 9:30am
Sunday School 10:45am
4— Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
English & More
5—TGIF Bible Study 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
English & More
Trustees Meeting 6:30pm
6— English & More NA 7:30pm
7—Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm @ park
English & More
8—
9— Sharing Hands @ Noon— Marsha Dodson
10—Recognition of 50 year members Worship & Latino Services 9:30am
Sunday School 10:45am
11— Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
English & More
12—
TGIF 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
English & More
13—
English & More
NA 7:30pm
14— Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm @ park
English & More
15—
16—Sharing Hands @ Noon— Donna & Bill Yost
17—Worship & Latino Services 9:30am—
Sunday School 10:45am
18— Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
English & More
19—Blood Drive Noon—5:30 TGIF 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
English & More
20— English & More NA 7:30pm
21—Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm @ park
English & More
22—
23—No Sharing Hands
Hot Rods & Hot Dogs 9am—2pm
24- Worship & Latino Services 9:30am
Sunday School 10:45am
25— Tai Chi 8am
Girl Scouts 6:30pm
English & More
26-TGIF 10:30am
Tai Chi 11am
English & More
27- English & More NA 7:30pm
28-Tai Chi 11am
Boy Scouts 6:30pm @ park
English & More
29- 30-Sharing Hands @ Noon— LDS Church
HELP NEEDED KITCHEN HELP—For many years Irene Ponton has been in charge of keeping the church kitchen organized and cleaned so that it passes the health de-partment inspections. Due to health issues she is unable to continue providing this service. She has provided a detailed list of the responsibilities required for whoever would be willing to fill her shoes. Please prayerfully consider how you may be able to help.
BEREAVEMENT COMMITTEE—
Irene will also be retiring from
the Bereavement Committee.
We are in need of someone to
help organize meals for the
family and friends of loved ones
who are called home.
PLEASE CONTACT PASTOR LYNN IF YOU ARE ABLE TO FILL
ANY OF THESE POSITIONS
150th Celebration Renovation Update
Due to the wind storms that occurred in April, we lost a lot of shingles from the roof over the Bible Boot Camp Classroom in the old parsonage. Also, on the flat roof over the kitchen there were small tar bubbles that had burst and were causing additional leaks. Bonded Applicators of Hagerstown, Md. completed the repairs at a cost of $1,650.00.
We had additional repair cost to the new paving in the church parking lot. An area 4 x 4 sank where the foun-dation of the old houses were not filled in properly by the demolition team when the houses were torn down. The re-pair cost $850.00.
Our numbers for the 150th Celebration Renovation Campaign as of May 13th are $92,154.25, from the congrega-tion and $63,700.37, from interest on investments. We have spent $112,744.45, leaving a balance of $43,110.17, for reno-vation projects which include stained glass windows. We have four months to reach our goal of $124,00.00, from the congregation/friends leaving $31,845.75, to raise. I'm a very optimistic person and I believe we can obtain our goal with prayers and God's help. If we average $7,961.44, per month, over the next four months we will attain Calvary's goal for the 150th Celebration Renovation. This campaign has been a team effort by everybody.
Blessings, 150th Celebration Renovation Committee
H O T R O D S & H O T D O G S
June 23rd from 9am—2pm
Calvary Parking Lot
COST TO ENTER AN AUTOMOBILE IS $10 EACH
Hot dogs and other refreshments will be sold to help raise funds. All moneys raised will go to
support the ASP mission trip.
ALTAR FLOWERS
June 3rd — In memory of our mother June E. Gray given by David and Mary Gray
and Elaine C. Mauck
June 10th — Given in memory of Bruce Roberts given by Alecia Roberts, Rod, Ann
& Brian
June 17th — Given in honor of Judy Pitzer given by Ned Pitzer & family
June 24th — In memory of Rev. Hayward & Elizabeth Rowh given by Debbie &
Randy East
J U N E B I R T H D A Y S
2 Raymond Clark
3 Timothy Teawallt
6 Jonathan East
7 Katie Yost, Jared Foreman
7 Benjamin Hurlock
8 Rebecca Trezise
9 Dave Cage, Michael Bennett,
Bryan Lewis, Maranda
Seifts, Kevin East
10 Judy Hough
12 Edward Horner, Tyler Fries,
Gabriel Mullan
14 Deborah Walker, Andrew
Cogle, Jr.
16 Mark Albright, Matthew
Hollis, Jason Greenberg
17 Kristofer Knotts
18 Erica Allen
19 Thomas Richmond
20 Frieda Van Metre, Raychelle
Lewis
21 Eric Decker
23 Marjorie Holland
24 Jeffrey Hedges, William
Wasson IV
25 Stephanie Hallenbeck
27 Austin Gooden
28 Natasha Linger
30 Beverly Frye, Randy Fulk,
Judy Finelli, Sarah Denny,
Celia Clipp
WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS
ALTAR FLOWER VOLUNTEERS:
6/3/18 – Beverly & Gary Frye
6/10/18 – David & Cathy Decker
6/17/18 – David & Eileen Southerly
6/24/18 – Doug Frye
ALTAR GUILD: Heather Villeme
HEAD COMMUNION/USHER: Ken Criswell COMMUNION STEWARD: Heather Villeme
GREETERS: Dick & Betty Nicewarner
LITURGIST/READER: N/A
CALVARY STORY – JUNE 2018
Let me begin by saying thank you to our choirs for another great year of musical offerings to our Lord! The month of May closed with the Handbell choirs performing two Pentecost pieces and the Chancel Choir singing No Longer Slaves. As a Christian, there is nothing like singing about being forgiven, freed, and born again! For June 3rd we will sing a simple communion an-them called Softly as a Dove. The lyrics sound a little Christmasy but I was focusing more on the Holy Spirit / Pentecost / Communion parts of the text which are also present. On June 10th, the Chancel Choir will close out its season by singing Send Out Thy Light. It sets the words of Psalm 43 which are a prayer for God’s guidance in the midst of trials. The third Sunday in June begins our season of spe-cial music. I know that some Albrights’ and Easts’ will be going on vacation. As of now that means June 17th is open for musicians. For the last Sunday in June I am attempting to book a local Christian band for our church service. The band is called Daniel’s Vision. They have played recently in our parking lot for our antique car shows. They can play contemporary Christian music as well as secular songs with rewritten Christian lyrics. Please continue to pray for my father’s full recovery from hand surgery. It is a tremendous joy to see him back to playing during our services. He has gotten back to the level of playing before the surgery but it is not where he would like to be. There are significant, uncontrollable tremors in certain fingers when he plays with any kind of pressure. Let’s take that as a sign that his hand is still healing and will only get better!
Mark C. Albright
“Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against an ungodly na-tion: O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man. For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off? why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy? O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles. Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy: yea, up-on the harp will I praise thee, O God my God. Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.” – Psalm 43
NOTICE ABOUT ENVELOPES Church offering envelopes for the new fiscal year (July 2018 - June 2019) should be available for pick up before or after
Sunday worship starting the second week in June. Cindy & Donna
BLOOD DRIVE AT CALVARY TUES., JUNE 19TH FROM NOON TO 5:30PM
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