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TO BE THE GROWING BODY OF CHRIST GLORIFYING GOD AND SERVING OTHERS
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TO BE THE GROWING BODY OF CHRIST

GLORIFYING GOD AND SERVING OTHERS

Providence Ministry Staff

John Fitzgerald Senior Pastor 704.714.9363

[email protected]

Bill Jeffries Senior Associate Pastor

704.714.9364 [email protected]

Leigh Anne Hagerman Executive Pastor/Director

704.714.9366 [email protected]

Teresa Dunn Minister of Youth & College Students

704.714.9371 [email protected]

Nina Wynn Pastor, St. John’s Campus

704.900.5706 [email protected]

Casey Crimmins Director of Evangelism & Discipleship

704.714.9378 [email protected]

Anna Smith Children & Family Ministries, Weekday School Director

704.714.9373 [email protected]

Adam Ward Director of Music Ministries

704.714.9360 [email protected]

Brian Mateer Director of Missions

704.714.9365 [email protected]

For a full staff directory and biographies, visit www.ProvidenceUMC.org/contact/our-staff.

Welcome

to

Providence United Methodist Church!

Our hearts, our hands and our doors stand open to all who desire to share

our vision. Much is happening in this place and we invite you to be part of

the excitement!

The purpose of this booklet is to give you an overview of Providence

ministries and to highlight seasonal programs and activities. Please visit our

website often for current news and early 2015 information.

For persons interested in church membership, an Inquirer’s Class provides

an opportunity to meet new friends, learn about the church and discover

ways to become actively involved. The class consists of three to four

sessions meeting on Sunday mornings from 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. in the

Parlor.

See the Membership page for more information.

History

Providence UMC grew out of a Sunday evening prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ervin on November 29, 1953. The original Sharon Lane prayer group expanded and in less than a year, on January 10, 1954, the members unanimously voted to organize a new church.

The Charlotte City Mission Society in 1946 had purchased four acres of land at the intersection of Providence Road and Sharon Lane, in what was then a growing residential area. The Society donated this land for the new church.

By August 1954, plans were completed, construction approved for the original sanctuary and classrooms, known as the Brown Building.

Construction began October 3, 1954, and the first services were held in the new facility on January 9, 1955. The following Sunday, 181 persons were presented Certificates of Charter Membership.

Providence has grown to over 2,300 full members and over 316 preparatory members (baptized children who have not gone through sixth grade confirmation.) Additionally, there are over 300 constituents who count Providence as their church home but are members of other churches. Each Sunday an average of 825 persons participate in the worship services. An average of 555 people attend 33 Sunday School classes.

Additional properties have been purchased over the years enlarging the campus to over eight acres. A Children’s Building was constructed in 1958 and the Sanctuary Building in 1964. In 1998 our campus was completed with the addition of a structure that tied together the buildings and gave us much needed gathering space, a chapel, classrooms, offices, the multi-use space of Charter Hall (renamed Wolfe Fellowship Hall in 2014), a kitchen, the lower-level Mission Center and an additional parking lot. To make room for the new building, the much-loved Brown Building was razed after serving us well for over 40 years.

This campus is complete, but we continue to be the growing body of Christ. Buildings house new activities; off-campus sites enable the creation of additional ministries. As from the birth of Providence Church we strive always to discern God’s will for this place and His people here.

Worship

Central to this body of Christ are the times we come together to glorify God.

Traditional services are held in the Sanctuary every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. These are also broadcast in the Atrium, the Chapel and the Parlor. The emphasis is on deep spiritual liturgy, relevant and applicable preaching, and the best of sacred music from throughout the ages.

The Net brings a new expression of worship to Providence UMC. This service is held in Wolfe Fellowship Hall every Sunday at 11:00 a.m., where we are passionately pursuing an authentic relationship with Jesus Christ. Building on the strong foundation of this church’s belief in reaching outside its walls, the new service provides an environment to raise up the next generation of Christ-followers.

If you are interested in becoming involved with The Net Team, please reach out to Casey Crimmins at [email protected].

Holy Week at Providence UMC

Palm Sunday, March 29

Traditional Worship Service, 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Service, 11:00 a.m., Children will lead procession with palms. The Net, 11:00 a.m., New Sermon Series: “Because He Lives…”

Maundy Thursday, April 2

Dinner in the Upper Room, 5:30 p.m., Wolfe Hall Worship Service, 7:00 p.m., Sanctuary Sacrament of Communion St. Mark’s UMC Choir will lead in worship. The Rev. Jessie Keaton, St. Marks UMC, preaching

Good Friday, April 3

Service of Tenebrae, 7:00 p.m., Sanctuary Easter Prayer Vigil, 8:00 p.m. Friday - 6:00 a.m. Sunday

Easter, April 5

Sunrise Service, 7:00 a.m., Providence Memorial Garden

Easter Butterfly Release, 10:00 a.m., Atrium

Traditional Worship Services, 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Sanctuary Chancel Choir and Brass Charlotte

The Net, 11:00 a.m., Wolfe Hall Series: “Because He Lives…”

Holy Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month at all Sunday morning services and each third Sunday at the 8:30 a.m. service. People of all ages and denominations are welcome at the table of our Lord.

The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at families’ request. This usually takes place during one of the Sunday morning services with congregational participation. In the United Methodist Church, we practice the baptism of infants, children, youth and adults of all ages. Baptism is prerequisite to joining the United Methodist Church. Any of the pastors at Providence UMC will be happy to discuss baptism with you.

Other Services

Weddings for members and their children may be held in the Sanctuary or Chapel. All arrangements for rehearsals and weddings should be made by calling one of the pastors. The Wedding Committee provides guidelines and assistance.

Funerals and Memorial Services may be held in the Sanctuary, Chapel or Providence Memorial Garden with leadership by our clergy. Members of a Bereavement Committee assist the families. The Atrium is available for visitation.

Worship Support

Nurseries: Care is provided during Sunday morning worship services for infants and children through kindergarten.

Children’s Activities: Worship guides and pencils are available for elementary students on Sundays. Find bags near the main Sanctuary doors.

Hearing Loop System: Personal receivers are available in our Nave for those desiring enhanced listening.

Ushers: These specially-trained members assure that congregants are welcomed, comfortable and safe.

Nursing Mothers’ Suite: Our Parlor is a quiet and private place available for nursing mothers during the worship services.

Golf Cart Shuttle: Our drivers will give you a ride to the door from your car.

Visitor Parking: Spaces are reserved near the Providence Road entrance. We have an arrangement for Sunday morning overflow parking in the lot behind Eddie’s Place and Leroy Fox Restaurants, located diagonally across from our campus near the corner of Sharon-Amity and Providence Roads.

Bus service is available each Sunday for residents of Aldersgate, Sharon Towers and The Cypress.

Music

The music department at Providence UMC has always provided beautiful music for our congregation, and the reputation of the choirs and pipe organ is well known throughout the region. There are many opportunities to glorify God with our choral and congregational voices.

The Chancel Choir leads worship each Sunday at the 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. traditional worship services. Rehearsals: Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m., and Sundays, 10:30 a.m.

The Net offers Christ-centered, diverse, and eclectic selections of worship and praise songs that represent a wide variety of musical genres. The Providence Handbell Ringers lead in worship occasionally throughout the year and attend the Mid-Carolinas Handbell festival each fall. Rehearsal: Thursdays, 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 pm. The Encore Choir is comprised of seasoned adults who enjoy singing together for events and worship services at the church and in the community. Rehearsal: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

The Youth Choir for sixth-twelfth grades regularly leads in worship. Rehearsal: Sundays, 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

The Asbury Handbells for sixth-twelfth grades occasionally lead in worship. Rehearsal: Sundays, 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Children Choirs participate in worship. All rehearse on Wednesdays.

Cherub A (4-year-olds) 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Cherub B (5-year-olds) 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wesley Choir (1st & 2nd Grades) 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Genesis Handbells (3rd - 5th Grades) 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Junior Choir (3rd - 5th Grades) 6:45 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.

The Providence Chamber Music Series began its 2014-15 Season in September. We are indebted to musicians from the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra for their contribution of time and talent in making this chamber series possible. Each recital begins at 7:00 p.m. and is free to the congregation and the public. The remaining spring recital dates are: April 12, and May 17.

For more information call the music office at 704.366.7442 or contact:

Adam Ward, Director of Music Ministries [email protected]

Eric Hagemeyer, Director of Worship Arts - The Net [email protected]

Charlotte Judge, Associate Director of Music Ministries [email protected]

Andrew Pester, Organist [email protected]

Lisette Helveston, Music Ministries Assistant [email protected]

Coming Events

Sunday, April 12, 7:00 p.m. Chamber Music Recital Featuring Adam Ward, Director of Music Ministries, and Andrew Pester, Organist. Music, Art & Drama Camp June 15-21 A camp for rising 2nd through 5th grades. Contact Charlotte Judge, [email protected]. Montreat Music & Worship Conference June 21-26 Youth Choir, Grades 6-12

Children’s Ministry

At Providence United Methodist Church we are committed to helping our children grow in their Christian faith through worship, study and fellowship. A strong Biblical foundation helps them become disciples of Jesus Christ who live out their faith in the church and in the world by glorifying God and serving others. We provide children a safe environment where they can develop a love of God, self and others. Parents are encouraged and equipped to be the leaders in their children’s Christian education.

Sunday School is a time for children to come together from 9:45 a.m. -10:45 a.m. with other children of similar age. Young children learn that church is a place where they are welcomed and loved. As children grow, they learn that God loves them and works through everyone, including themselves. All preschool classes are on the first floor of the Education Building. All older elementary classes are on the second floor. We welcome members and friends to come and experience the church school hour with us.

Worship Child Care is provided each Sunday by volunteer parents, who have Safe Sanctuary certification. Childcare at 8:30 a.m. is provided for infants through four-year-olds. A nursery is available during the 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Toddlers and children (through age 5) remain in their Sunday School classrooms for 11:00 a.m. childcare.

The Assisting Parent Program provides our children from two-year olds through kindergarten with parent volunteers who assist teachers during the Sunday School hour and serve as caregivers during the 11:00 a.m. worship service. Parents volunteer quarterly: one time per child, per quarter. This gives the children more individual attention and lets parents share in their Christian education experience at church.

Childcare for infants is provided by paid caregivers who provide consistency for our youngest children.

The Weekday School operates from September through May and serves children ages six months to five years. The school’s hours are 9:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Families register in January for the school year that begins in September.

Children’s Spring Opportunities

Children’s Moments are part of the 11:00 a.m. worship service on the fourth Sunday of each month.

Children’s Church is for four-year olds through kindergarteners. It meets in the Chapel on the first Sunday of each month during Sunday School.

Junior MinTs (Young Methodists in Training) is for fourth and fifth graders. The group meets monthly for Christian fellowship, programs, outings, and mission projects. On the second Sunday of each month they meet for Donuts and Devotions.

Please see additional opportunities for children under the headings of Music, Missions, Scouts and Fellowship.

March 29 Palm Sunday Processional Children ages two* through 5th grade are invited to participate. Meet in the Narthex at 10:50 a.m. to receive your palm branch.

*Children ages two-Kindergarten will be brought to the Narthex by the assisting parents. They will return to their classrooms after the processional.

April 5 Easter Children’s Sunday School does not meet on Easter.

Parents and children ages two and up are invited to the Atrium for a brief story and prayer before going outside for our annual Butterfly Release.

Anna Smith, Weekday School Director/

Director of Children & Family Ministries [email protected]

Stephanie Mason, Assistant Director, Children & Family Ministries [email protected]

BJ Hilliard, Assistant Director, Weekday School [email protected]

Youth Ministry

Grounded in the Great Commission from Jesus Christ to his Disciples, our

purpose is to SHARE God’s love by creating an environment that

SURROUNDS youth with encouragement and understanding, to then

SEND them forth empowered and equipped as Disciples of Christ.

Throughout the year retreats provide renewal, fellowship and spiritual

growth. Our youth enjoy outreach and mission both around the corner and

many miles away.

Parents are the spiritual directors of their home. The Youth Ministry Team

helps them to be successful. The team needs the help of parents so that we

can focus on building relationships with the youth.

A Typical Sunday Schedule

Sunday School 9:45 a.m. (grade level classes)

Youth Choir 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

United Methodist Youth Fellowship 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Light Supper & Fellowship

Devotion, Music & Prayer

Programs & Outreach

Here are some of the activities planned for Spring:

March 25

Nothing But Nets Basketball Game

April 3, Good Friday Senior High Prayer Vigil Lock-In

April 18-19 Mid-High Spring Lock-In

April 19

Senior Breakfast

April 24-26 Senior High Spring Retreat

May 1

Confirmation Banquet

May 3 Confirmation Sunday

May 17

Senior Sunday Secret Link Brunch

Adult Sunday School Classes

Classes meet each Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m. All are invited to enjoy coffee and fellowship before class in the Atrium. Visitors are encouraged to attend. Contact persons for each class are listed and would love to talk with you about their group.

Bridge Builders Class Room A204 Ages: 20-50 Singles/Married adults with and without children Group Discussion led by different members of the class. Lesson topics related to our daily lives as Christians. Wide range of service and fellowship opportunities. Contact: Greg King [email protected]

Chipley Bible Class Room B219 Ages: 40-80 Members with college children and empty nesters Bible study taught by various speakers. Focus on Christian fellowship in a warm and caring environment. Service to others outside our class. Contact: Peg Rinaldi [email protected]

Christian Discovery Class Room A203 Ages 50 + Empty nesters, nearly empty nesters, retirees Bible study with emphasis on mission opportunities; various speakers. Focus on worship through shared experiences. Monthly socials, servant leadership in church and community. Contact: Jack Entwistle [email protected]

Christian Home Class Room A105-107 Ages: 50 + Working, retired or senior citizens Adult Bible studies led by class members Fellowship socials, covered-dish dinners, and other activities Many service and support opportunities Contact: Glenn Shephard [email protected]

Contemporary Women Room A100 All women, all ages, church members or not. Facilitator led discussion group. Learning and exploring our Bible and our faith. Fellowship and fun in this new class. Contact: Sherron Guthrie [email protected]

Crosstalkers Class Room A-102-104 Ages: 40's - 70's Couples and singles Bible based education, current issues and social affairs. Emphasis on church leadership and service projects. Fellowship through socials, service and study. Contact: Mike Smith [email protected]

Joy Community Room A125 All ages Developmentally disabled adults and able friends. Bible based lessons, lively music. Supportive fellowship. Active in worship and church activities. Contact: Jennifer Wilhoit, [email protected]

Patchwork Class Room A210 Ages: All ages and marital status Self-taught, discussion format, occasional guest speaker. Sharing of diverse experience and viewpoints. Occasional social events. Contact: David Gilliam, [email protected]

~ continued ~

Adult Sunday School Classes

continued

Pathfinder’s Class Room A209 Ages 40-55 Lecture, group discussion, book studies and guest speakers. Supportive friends growing in faith together. Active in outreach and caring ministries. Contact: Susan Brown [email protected]

Serendipity Friends Class Room A202 Ages: 40-early 60’s Group discussion led by class members. Wide-ranging study topics. Social gatherings, retreats and small groups. Very active in missions and leadership. Contact: Kathy Harris [email protected]

Soul Purpose Room A211 All ages welcomed Lessons – Christian Tool Box Casual gathering and discussion. Focus on schools – local and global. Socials, family events, potlucks. Contact: Gina Lawrence [email protected]

Wesley Men’s Fellowship Class Room A101 Ages: 35+ Men in all phases of life Adult Bible Studies lessons. Sunday morning fellowship and singing. PUMC leadership, support of missions. Golf outings, Christmas breakfast, occasional parties. Contact: Charlie Willis [email protected]

Disciple Bible Study

Disciple is a program of disciplined Bible study aimed at developing strong Christian leaders. Small groups meet for fellowship, study, prayer and preparation for servanthood. This series is taught by trained facilitators. Classes run mid-September through May and meet on various days and times each week. Disciple I Becoming Disciples through Bible Study is an overview of the Bible using a thematic approach. The class is led to see God’s Covenant with the people of faith through the Old and New Testaments. It is a special journey for Bible students on all levels. This class is prerequisite to other studies in the series. Disciple II Into the Word, Into the World slows down the pace and looks in depth at the books of Genesis, Exodus, Luke and Acts. Disciple III Remember Who You Are looks at the prophets and the letters of Paul. Disciple IV Under the Tree of Life allows the student to delve into the group of books called the Writings. It then leads the student into a study of the Gospel of John and the Revelation to John. Second Generation Disciple Studies offers a 29-week study entitled Jesus in the Gospels. The format differs from the first four phases and looks closely at the Gospel texts and comparisons. Several shorter term Disciple Bible studies will also be offered.

Hundreds of people have grown in their faith through this study. Ask them about it!

For more information contact Bill Michel, [email protected] or

Mike Smith, [email protected]

The organized unit of the United Methodist Women is a community of

women whose purpose is to know God and to experience freedom as

whole persons through Jesus Christ, to develop a creative, supportive

fellowship, and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the

global ministries of the church.

Providence UMW General Meetings are held at 10:30 a.m., and normally

are scheduled on the first Tuesday of each month from September through

May. The program is followed by lunch.

January 6

“The Net”/Providence UMC Missions

Casey Crimmins & Brian Mateer

February 3

The Relatives

Spencer Guthrey & Penny Parker

March 3

Rev. Stephanie Hand

April 7

Prayer & Self-Denial/Book Review

May 5

LifeShare of the Carolinas/Organ Donation

Bill Trahan

For more information about UMW,

contact Julie Peach, [email protected].

United Methodist Women

Circle 7 2nd Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. Church Parlor Ages 50+

Circle 8 2nd Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. Aldersgate Ages 70+

Circle 10 2nd Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Members’ homes Ages 35+

Circle 11 2nd Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Room A101 Ages 50+

Circle 12 The Sunday after the UMW General Meeting 4:00-5:30 p.m. Church Parlor Ages 35+

Circle 1 2nd Monday, 10:00 a.m. Room A102 Ages 60+

Circle 2 2nd Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Church Parlor Ages 50+

Circle 3 2nd Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Members’ homes Ages 35-55

Circle 4 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Church Parlor Ages 35-60

Circle 5 2nd Tuesday, 9:45 a.m. Room A103 Childcare provided Ages 25-40

Circle 6 2nd Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Room A102 Ages 50+

UMW Circles

Circles, which are smaller groups with an individual emphasis, provide time

for fellowship as well as study. Regular monthly meetings are from

September through May and many of the groups meet casually during the

summer. The age groups listed are merely an indication of current

membership; visitors of all ages are always welcome.

Methodist Men’s Fellowship

All men of Providence and their guests are invited to meet for great fellow-ship on the fourth Sunday morning of each month in Wolfe Annex. Breakfast begins at 8:00 a.m. followed by music and a speaker. Programs focus on evangelism, mission and spiritual life. The Providence Men provide volunteer and financial support for many activities at the church and in the community. Meetings are held each month except August. Look for posters and website information announcing fall plans. For more information please contact Jeff Parsons, [email protected].

Senior Adult Ministries

S.A.M.

Senior adult opportunities at Providence United Methodist Church are available through many avenues: vital adult Sunday School classes, Methodist Women’s Circles, Methodist Men’s Fellowship, choral and mission groups, community programs offering fellowship, learning and travel.

From September through May, LiveWires Luncheons take place every third Thursday of the month. Seniors meet at the church in the Wolfe Fellowship Hall Annex for a luncheon and program. Programs may be educational or entertaining. Our ultimate goal is to provide a time for seniors to connect to one another and find friendship and support.

Watch for information in The Voice of Providence, on the Seniors’ bulletin board and the website. Contact Lindsay Tice at 704.351.2264 to learn more.

The Shepherd’s Center of Charlotte sponsors Adventures in Learning at Providence three times a year. The next semester runs April 13 - May 18. For more information, visit www.shepherdscharlotte.org.

Life Groups

ChristCare Groups are gatherings of six to twelve persons who meet on a

regular basis for mutual encouragement, prayer and worship, Bible study

and service to others.

Contact Sandy Arey, [email protected].

L.I.F.T. (Ladies in Faith Together) brings together women of all ages

for inspiration, friendship and short term Bible studies.

Contact Carol Tait at [email protected].

F3 “Armor” is a weekly Friday early morning workout for men. They meet

for exercise, fellowship and prayer.

Contact Alex Thrasher at [email protected] or

Christian Bohmfalk at [email protected].

Tuesday AM Men meets at 7:00 a.m. every week with Bill Jeffries for Bible

Study and fellowship.

Contact Bill Jeffries at [email protected].

Monday Men meet each Monday morning at the Cotswold Bojangle’s for

breakfast and Bible Study.

Contact Denny Hammack, [email protected].

Couples’ Life Group meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month.

Contact Selwyn Wishnefsky, [email protected].

Stitching Divas Life Group gathers to knit/crochet Prayer Shawls.

Contact Nancy Kucera, [email protected].

NEW! A Women’s Small Group consists of women in their 20s and 30s

who meet Monday evenings for study and fellowship.

Contact Wanda Jacobs, 717.645.7424/[email protected].

Friday Morning Prayer Gathering meets in Wolfe Fellowship Hall at 7:30

a.m. to pray for our church, our community, and one another.

Contact Casey Crimmins, [email protected].

New groups are always encouraged and enabled

to come together to share common interests.

Please share your ideas with Fallon Boland at

[email protected].

Congregational Care

Stephen Ministry provides a special person who has been trained to walk with you during any difficult situation. This caregiver will prayerfully and confidentially support you as a friend. You may request this confidentially through Bill Jeffries in the church office, or through Susan Wollin at [email protected].

Prayer Ministry has established an extensive prayer chain. Any member can request confidential prayer by completing a request card found in the pews. The prayer chain goes into action after they are notified of the request. The request remains active at least three weeks or longer if needed. For more information, contact Dulcy Michel at [email protected].

Hospital Ministry is a visitation ministry conducted by our Pastoral staff and Stephen Ministries. If you or a family member is admitted into a local area hospital please contact the church office at 704-366-2823.

Hospital Card Ministry is a means of showing our concern for PUMC members. Through communications with our church staff and Sunday school class contacts, we send cards to keep in touch with those who are hospitalized. Please contact Hettie Wright at 704-364-1758 for more information.

Homebound Ministry is conducted by Bill Jeffries and a team of volunteers. They visit our members who cannot come to church services and activities. This is supplemented by the Audio Video ministry which provides CD’s to those who are unable to attend services. Please call the church office for questions or requests at 704-366-2823.

Sunday Shuttle Service provides transportation to the church from several locations. Please share your specific needs by calling the church office.

The Health and Wellness Committee provides information, resources, opportunities and events to help members of Providence and the local community live a more complete life with the balance of the body, mind and soul. Contact: Martha Carpenter, [email protected]. Special Needs may be brought to the attention of the Congregational Care Committee. Contact Mary Ashley at [email protected]. For information about the Joy Community, contact Jennifer Wilhoit at [email protected].

Bereavement Assistance consists of a group of caring and dedicated members who are available to be of service to families following the loss of a loved one. They guide and help in any way before, during and after the service, working with our ministers in planning and executing funerals and memorial services. For further information, please contact Isabel Johnston at 704-542-2155.

If you experience the death of a loved one, the ministers at Providence can offer spiritual and emotional support. The ministers can be reached by calling their direct-office line or by cell phone. The after-hours Pastor-On-Call can be reached by calling the church office at 704-366-2823, ext 297.

The Providence Memorial Garden, the columbarium at Providence UMC, is a final resting place for the cremated remains of members. For information on purchasing a Niche, please contact the Executive Director, Leah Anne Hagerman, at 704-714-9366 or by email at [email protected].

Missions

The final words that Jesus spoke on earth before his ascension into heaven was: “ But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Acts 1:8

2015 has been designated the Year of Missions and Providence UMC and the Missions Council seek to increase participation and hands-on involvement throughout the congregation. In addition to whole congregation missions efforts, many Sunday School classes and small groups partner with specific agencies.

Look for service opportunities with the Haiti Mission, Room In The Inn, and the Salvation Army Center for Hope.

There are five areas of focus for missions at PUMC: Housing Hunger Health Care Families Education

The Haiti Mission began more than 30 years ago and is the longest

running global mission project in United Methodism. Our outreach has

grown to include the Tovar Medical Clinic, the School of Mercy serving

over 200 children, a Micro Finance Program and a Clean Water Initiative.

Work teams travel to Haiti each year. Every August a huge Attic Sale is

held to benefit these projects.

For additional information or to volunteer, contact Brian Mateer, Director of Missions at

[email protected].

St. John’s United Methodist Church

A unique ministry opportunity came to us this year! St. John’s United

Methodist Church became part of Providence United Methodist Church.

Because of our long association with St. John’s, our District Superintendent

asked Providence to consider a union with St. John’s to further the missions

of both churches.

Reverend Sam Om who had been serving St. John’s has now returned to his

home country of Cambodia as a missionary. Reverend Nina Wynn has

been a St. John’s pastor since 2005 and will continue as Campus Pastor.

Campus Co-Directors Jim Hutchinson and Sobe Sambath are responsible

for daily operations and activities on the St. John’s Campus.

St. John’s, located at 4305 Monroe Road, offers a sanctuary building and a

fellowship hall. These buildings provide for multiple worship services,

educational programs, and recreation for four different organized

congregations.

Uniting our churches has enabled St. John’s UMC to leverage the

organizational and administrative strengths of Providence while maintaining

its unique multicultural identity. For Providence UMC, this joining is an

opportunity to be in ministry with brothers and sisters in Christ in a

stronger relationship.

Together we are the growing body of Christ, glorifying God and serving

others.

For more information contact

Rev. Nina Wynn at

[email protected].

Scouting

Girl Scouts have a Cadette troop that meets during the school year. Contact Stacy Mobley at [email protected].

Cub Scout Pack 11 is made up of boys 1st-5th grades. They meet on Tuesday evenings during the school year. Contact Don Denton at [email protected]

Boy Scout Troop 11 is a strong boy-led troop that strives to develop leaders. Over the years PUMC has given enthusiastic support to their fundraising annual barbecue. Contact Ben House at [email protected].

Recreation & Sports

Men’s Basketball players meet Saturdays 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and Sundays 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. No registration is required. Contact Brett Logan at [email protected].

Yoga Classes are held in the Children’s Discovery Center each Tuesday and Friday morning from 9:15 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. Contact Elaine Levi at [email protected].

Youth Basketball plays seasonally. Contact Karen Perry, [email protected].

Providence On Wednesdays (POW) From September through April, everyone is invited for Wednesday evening

food, faith and fellowship. Supper service begins in Wolfe Hall at 5:30 p.m.

Menus are available at www.ProvidenceUMC.org. Reserve online or at the

Welcome Desk. Bible Study is led by Pastor John Fitzgerald in the Chapel

beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Pickleball is a racquet sport in which two to four players use solid paddles to hit a perforated ball over a net. Contact John Marr, [email protected].

Financial Support

It is our privilege and responsibility to contribute financially to the ministry of Providence Church. Our combined gifts provide for programs, facilities, staff, and outreach. There are several ways to be involved in this important effort.

The Annual Operating Budget

During the summer, committees and staff begin the budget process by analyzing current expenses and projecting upcoming needs. After additional research and adjustments, a draft of the proposed budget is prepared and presented to the Finance Committee. Their recommendations are forwarded to the Church Council for approval. In late fall, the Stewards present the budget to the congregation and request support. By mid-January, the final budget is adopted contingent upon pledges made. Individual pledge information is confidential.

Detailed copies of the current year operating budget and the audit are always available through the Church Business Office.

The Endowment Fund

This fund provides a way to endow the future of our church and to recognize the importance of good stewardship in every aspect of the church. Income generated through the investment of this fund is disbursed, generally in one of the following categories: missions, buildings, or general needs and ministries. The Endowment Committee oversees the investments and determines how the earnings are used.

Special Offerings

Throughout the year opportunities for specific financial support come before the congregation. They generally fall into one of two categories – special outreach programs of Providence such as the Haiti Mission and the Homeless Shelter; and solicitations from groups we support such as the Children’s Home in Winston Salem, the Gideons, and a Mother’s Day offering in support of Aldersgate, a United Methodist retirement community.

Financial Quick Reference

Leigh Anne Hagerman, 704.714.9366/[email protected]

Carlos Canarte, Financial Associate, 704.714.9369/[email protected]

Membership

Welcome to Providence United Methodist Church!

Becoming a member of our church family is a blessing and an opportunity to serve with God and with fellow Christians.

Here you will discover the joy of Christian fellowship, meaningful worship, and the power of serving to fulfil God’s purposes.

We look forward to being a church family for you, and working together in the Kingdom of God.

May God bless all the members of Providence UMC and keep us faithful to our mission: To be the Growing Body of Christ, Glorifying God, and Serving Others.

In Christ,

John Fitzgerald Senior Pastor

There are three ways to join Providence United Methodist Church. If you are currently a member of another church, you can join by transferring your membership. This process is very simple. Once you have joined PUMC, our Membership Secretary will send a letter to your previous church to request that your certificate of membership be transferred to PUMC. The Membership Secretary from your previous church will then send a letter acknowledging the transfer of your membership.

If you are not currently a member of another church, you can join PUMC by reaffirmation of faith or profession of faith. Those who join by reaffirmation of faith were once a member of a church but are no longer affiliated with one. Those who join by profession of faith have never been active in a church and are professing their faith to God for the first time.

Contact Jean Willis, [email protected], for Inquirer’s Class dates

and more information regarding membership.

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2810 Providence Road

Charlotte, NC 28211-2243

704-366-2823

Fax: 704-365-6800

www.ProvidenceUMC.org


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