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WMUMC’s Mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
Here are daily prayers you might use this week:
Household Prayer: Morning Gracious God, we thank you for the peace of good
Sleep and for keeping us safe
throughout the night.
Let this new day be a time of praise
and joy as we go out to meet you in our sis-
ters and brothers.
We pray this in Jesus’ name.
Amen.
Household Prayer: Evening
Merciful Lord, as night comes to this
house, we thank you for the challenges and
accomplishments of this day.
Give our hearts and minds the comfort
now to rest in your care,
trusting that whatever tomorrow brings,
your hand will be ready to catch us if we fall.
Amen.
Warwick Memorial United Methodist Church 38 Hoopes Road , Newport News, VA 23602
warwick.memorial@wmumc.org (757) 877-2270 www.wmumc.org W W
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June 8, 2014
WMUMC Staff Contacts: Rev. Bert Cloud, Co-Pastor pastorbert@wmumc.org Urgent: 757-912-0477 Rev. Gina Anderson-Cloud, Co-Pastor pastorgina@wmumc.org Urgent: 757-912-0223 Zena Myall, Administrative Assistant warwick.memorial@wmumc.org Jim King, Facilities Manager facility@wmumc.org Page Williams, Director of Music Ministry pagewilliams1@yahoo.com Susan Brendle, Music Assistant Kerri Hardwick, Lampstand Music Director vocalvirtuosity@yahoo.com Edie Moore, Nursery Coordinator moore_edie@msn.com Henry Daggs, Custodian
Leadership Team: Team Leader: David Ellis
Ministry Area:
Worship Team: Linda Carrithers and
Linda McLawhorn
Connect Team: Peggy Langille
Serve Team: Carlos Liceaga
Evangelize Team: Kerry Blazek*
Lay Leader for Ministry Team: Kay Fries
Administrative Area:
Finance Team: Nolan Reid
Trustee Team: Kevin Moorehead
SPRC Team: Blair Gloss
Lay Leader for Admin Team: Fred Townsend
June Sermon Series Starts Today Sprinkler Run! Giving into Joy During the Summer Heat!
Series starts today and will continue through the month of June.
Emphasis is on JOY!
New Schedule Starts Today: Sanctuary Service - 8:30am
Lampstand 9am to 10am Sunday School 10:10am to 11:10am
Sanctuary Service - 11:15am Please see page 4 for full details on this change.
Why were you given a bottle of water? During Lent this year a group of people from WMUMC
committed to giving up their favorite drink of choice (or in some cases chocolate,) and give the money they saved to a worthy cause. Today, John (Dr. Pepper) will be sharing the
results of this effort and celebrating what will happen in Liberia thanks to this effort by our church.
Thanks to all who participated!
Joys and Concerns for June 8, 2014
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Today 8:30 am Worship (Sanctuary) 9:00 am The Lampstand Contemporary Worship (Celebration Center) 9:30 am Fellowship Time (Gathering Area) 10:10 am Sunday School 11:15 am Worship (Sanctuary) 5:00 pm Christian Canine Connection (Celebration Center) 5:30 pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Trinity Room 20) 5:30 pm Disciple I (Connection Point Room) 8:00 pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Trinity Room 20) 9 (Mon) 10:00am PAA (Celebration Center) 6:00 pm AAU Basketball (Celebration Center) 6:30 pm Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts (Fellowship Hall, Youth Room, SS Rooms) 7:30 pm Praise Choir Rehearsal (Choir Room) 10(Tues) 10:00am PAA (Celebration Center) 6:00 pm AAU Basketball (Celebration Center) 6:30 pm United Methodist Men (Fellowship Hall) 7:00 pm Brothers in Christ (Connection Point Room) 7:30 pm ECMS Advisory Board Meeting (Aldersgate Room 10) 8:00 pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Spanish) (Wesleyan Room 20) 11(Wed) Warwick Weekly Notices Deadline - 4pm 9:00 am TOPS (Aldersgate Room 10) 2:00 pm Open Gym After School (Celebration Center) 7:00 pm Lampstand Band Rehearsal (Celebration Center) 7:30 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal (Choir Room) 8:00 pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Spanish) (Wesleyan Room 20) 12(Thu) 9:30 am Sewing Group 10:00am PAA (Celebration Center) 7:00 pm Children’s Council (6th Grade Classroom) 7:00 pm Serve Team Meeting (Aldersgate Room 10) 7:00 pm No Nominating Team Meeting 13(Fri) 7:00 pm Spanish Bible Study (Trinity Room 20) 14(Sat) 10:00am Cub Scouts (Fellowship Hall) 6:00 pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Trinity Room 20)
For additions, changes and updates please visit the website at www.wmumc.org/calendar.
Calendar Planning Help us keep your information up to date on the church calendar - please let Jim King know at facility@wmumc.org or Zena Myall at warwick.memorial@wmumc.org of meetings or events at the church or elsewhere. This is to assure that
there is no conflict of space for your meeting or event and that meetings and events are properly recorded.
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Fran Shaffer at Mennowood Winnie Nelson, Gardens of Warwick Forest Ruby Lusby, Patriot’s Colony, Williamsburg
Jane Guthrie, mother of John Guthrie, St. Francis Nursing Center
Ginny Masters, Colonial Manor, Williamsburg Kitty DeWees, Warwick Forest Assisted Living
All Those Who Are Deployed: Steve Parker, Drew Holt, Matthew Thompson
Births: Laura Clark Jones, June 1st - Parents: Amanda and Nate Jones, Big Sister: Abigail Jones
Weddings: Tamara Holzworth & Jimmy Fay, June 1st. Rebecca Evans & Ricky Gilliam, June 7th
Those Who Have Passed Away: Brother of Stella Ramsey, 6/3/14
Acolytes for Sunday, June 15 8:30 Ashton Cordle 11:15 Keely Cordle
Serving Today:
Ushers: 8:30 Barry Barley, Bobby Minetree, Ron Burnett and Mark Keafer 9:00 Gene Osborne 11:15 Bill Arbogast, Matthew Shaffer, Gene Osborne and Jim Taylor Greeter: 8:30 Leah Lively and Donna Cox 9:00 Stephanie Hopson 11:15 Betty Wilkerson
Warwick Weekly Notices
Please send articles by Wednesday of the week you would like it in the Warwick Weekly. Email to: warwick.memorial@wmumc.org
WMUMC Prayer Chain If you have a prayer request or would like to be added to the prayer chain email list, send an email to
prayerchain@wmumc.org.
We pray for those who are at home: Elton Bennett Elsie Bevins Judy Claus Jeff Cox Charlene Rountree Susan Brendle
Albert Kurtyka Paul Lowe Beverly Mayeaux Sam Morton Chris Ployd Pat Kilroy Jean Shaffer Ted Potter Jewell Stalnaker
Christina Tanner Jerry Murray Sonny Wood Walt Wilkerson Edryn Long Cindy Skaggs Cheyann Blazek Kiley Parker
We pray for those in the hospital or care facility:
The Narthex flowers are given to the glory of God by Robin At Lee in honor of her mom on her birthday.
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Thank you for worshiping with us today at
Warwick Memorial United Methodist Church!
If you are a visitor, please see an usher or pastor for a visitor packet. You are welcome to use Bible reading or similar apps on your device,
but please set your phone on silent or vibrate. Childcare is available for ages birth through four years old.
Please ask an usher for directions to the nurseries. If you are looking for a church family and home, please consider giving us a try.
If you have any questions, please feel free to speak to a pastor or an usher. If you are interested in Church membership or baptism, please contact a pastor or
indicate your request as you register your attendance today. May your journey with and to God be richly blessed.
WMUMC By The Numbers Attendance Last Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 - 77; 9:00 am - 92; 11:15 am - 101 Total Worship Attendance……………………………………………………….. 270 Sunday School Attendance ..................................................................................... 142 Needed in Operating Budget Year to Date ............................................... $263,502.36 Needed each week ...................................................................................... $11,997.38 Support to Operating Budget Year to Date............................................... $259,776.80 Support to Operating Budget Last Week .................................................... $17,280.90
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Available Balance in Building Fund ........................................................ $112,988.67 (excludes $23,158.55 representing loan balance) Support to Rooted in Faith since 6/1/13 ................................................... $301,094.19 Needed Support to Date to Meet RIF Pledged Amount ........................... $244,523.95 Support to Building Fund Last Week ........................................................... $4,159.35 Amount needed by July 9 for mortgage payment ....................................... $13,570.45 Amount received Month to Date .................................................................. $4,159.35 Celebration Center Loan Balance .......................................................... $1,313,145.25
DONATIONS NEEDED: Individually wrapped candy donations for the Children’s Fellowship Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 19th. Please bring any donations to the Church office before Wednesday, April 16th. Candy is used to place inside the plastic eggs that are hidden around the church grounds. Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Scan the QR code with your mobile device to access our giving page or visit our website at www.wmumc.org
www.facebook.com/WarwickMemorialUMC www.facebook.com/WMUMCTheLampstand
Child Care Available: Each Sunday, we are pleased to offer childcare from birth to age 4 beginning at 8:15am. Please register your child on the sign-in sheets at the door of each nursery. For those attending the third service, please pick up your
child/children as soon as possible after the end of the service. Thanks for entrusting us with your children and for your cooperation.
Senior Fellowship
It’s Never To Late To Learn Healthy Habits June 10th at 10:30am, Fellowship Hall
Everyone is welcome to join in and learn some simple dance steps to help with
balance and cognitive thinking, learn about some healthy eating tips and discuss future meeting topics and ideas.
Please join us and bring a friend!
Congratulations to Randy Brennan - Randy was selected as a “Coach for Bowling” for the USA National Summer Special Olympic Games to be held in Trenton, New Jersey, 13-20 June 2014. Randy competed for the position with other entries from all over the state of Virginia. “I am so grateful for the chance to work with 62 athletes that have proven their skills and worked very hard in all sports to compete at the National level.” Their next step will be the World Games in 2015. The local Special Olympics bowling is held every Wednesday during the school year and the group has doubled in one year, thanks to the dedicated help from Evelyn LeRoy and Randy’s assistant coach Ann-Marie Comer. “I am blessed to have such a terrific group of athletes that continue to give their hearts and
Pray for Our Honduras Mission Team Follow the experiences of the team through their e-journals. The
e-journals can be received via email or read either on the Friends Of Barnabas (FOB) website: www.fobf.org (Barnabas Blog) or on FOB’s Facebook page. If someone wishes to receive the e-journals via email,
email Beth Yeakel at beth@fobf.org.
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United Methodist Women’s Circles: Mary Freeman Circle meets first Monday of the month 6:30pm Dana Tyson/Ardelle Lett Circle meets 1st Tuesday of the month at 10:30am. (Aldersgate Rm) Miriam Gruber Circle meets 1st Wednesday of the month. Barbara Liddick Circle meets 4th Thursday of the month
Celebrating the Successful 1st year of “Rooted in Faith” Friday, June 20
Spaghetti Supper & Ice Cream Bar starting at 5:00 pm (Fellowship Hall)
Concert by 4 His Glory at 7:30 pm (Celebration Center)
We are grateful to all of Warwick Memorial for your faithfulness, both in pledged
support and non-pledged contributions. Let’s rejoice together for the ministries
and activities that take place in our facility and the progress of our campaign.
Dinner will be provided by the Kentucky and Honduras Mission Teams.
Donations will accepted to support their work on mission trips.
Sunday Morning Schedule: The WMUMC Leadership Team has been working to develop a resolution to problems that were identified with the current Sunday morning schedule. After researching the issue, developing options, and considering feedback from Sunday School teachers and Sanctuary Music ministries, the Leadership Team approved a schedule change to eliminate the structured Fellowship time and snacks after the Lampstand service and to shift the start of Sunday School back 10 minutes. These changes will enable most people to get to Sunday school on time and provide a full hour for both the Sunday School and Lampstand Services. The Sunday School classes that wish to do so can provide coffee and snacks in their room as was done by many classes in the past.. The revised schedule as listed below will be implemented today, June 8:
Sanctuary Services at 8:30 and 11:15 - Lampstand Service 9:00-10:00 Sunday School 10:10-11:10
While neither the current schedule nor any variants considered are optimal for everyone, we are confident that this change is the best option to support the mission of the church – to Make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World. Respectfully submitted,
David Ellis
Leadership Team Chair
Youth Missions: This summer the Youth will be sending Middle and High School youth mission teams to R.E.A.C.H. in Roanoke, VA. The High School week is July 12-18, with our Middle School week being July 19-25. You can learn more at reachyouthmissions.com. The last regular youth meeting is on June 1 and that is the day that the church will recognize our graduates. Check out what is happening with our youth at wmumc.org/youth2
Children’s Fellowship Missions and Activities: During the summer, the children are invited to participate in various missions and activities, beginning on Saturday, July 12th with a fundraising car wash in the WMUMC parking lot. Watch for the complete schedule of Friday events in the coming weeks. Don’t forget to sign up for Vacation Bible School - see the insert for details.
United Methodist Men: will have their dinner and meeting on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. The Newport News Fire Department will present a program on Home Fire Safety. We invite all men and ladies to join us for this event. If you plan to attend, call Gene Osborne at 875-1183 (H) or 272-6674 (C) so we can make sure we have plenty of food prepared.
United Methodist Women: General meeting will be held on June 17, 2014 at 6:30pm in the fellowship hall. This will be a covered dish. Bring a dish and share with your friends. All UM Women are invited to attend this meeting and program. The program will be a book discussion led by Linda McLawhorn, book One Simple Act. If possible read the book. Come out for fun and fellowship with your fellow UMW. See you there. If you have questions you may call Virginia Taylor at 599-4306.
A Note From The Worship Chairs: As a way to help people encounter God, particularly by reflecting on worship service themes, our church’s Altars have been designed with symbols and art on a weekly basis. The designs flow from prayer, scripture meditation and conversations with the pastors. Sometimes lighting and distance make the details difficult to see, so we invite you to come have a closer look before or after the service. It might help to ask yourself, “what does this display say about who God is, who I am, and my relationship with God.” If you want to know more, or see how you can be involved, please see Linda McLawhorn (Sanctuary) or Linda Carrithers (Lampstand).
Cook Books for Sale . . . Our cookbook, which is a wonderful collection of recipes from our members, friends and family, is available for sale during the week in our Church office! Please leave your $10 in the box on the counter!! These make great gifts for family and friends! Stop by and pick one up!
Vacation Bible School - June 23rd to June 27th, 9am to 12:15pm To register your child for VBS, visit our website at www.wmumc.org or turn in the enclosed insert! Wouldn’t you like to spend a week at the Workshop of Wonders helping our children discover the amazing love of God at work all around us? At the Workshop of Wonders, we will help children
experience how the ordinary becomes extraordinary with God through dramas, crafts, games, science activities, music and hours of fun! Sign up for a Vacation Bible School leadership role and join us in the excitement at
Workshop of Wonders: Imagine and Build with God. Please contact Bonnie Turner at 877-0551 to let her know how you can help! VBS is a wonderful experience for children! The fun is centered on the theme for the week, “Imagining and Building with God”. Our team of volunteers could use your help with supplies for snacks and crafts, please see bulletin board opposite Fellowship Hall for the snacks needed. Check our craft “wish list” to see if you have something you could donate to
the Workshop of Wonders: Cardboard tubes (wrapping paper, paper towel, toilet rolls, mailing tubes) White and colored cardstock Scrapbook paper A labeled bin will be in the Gathering Area – please drop off your items in the bin or at the Church Office no later than Wednesday, June 18th! Contact Kerry Blazek (310-9891) for more information or questions.
AVL Volunteers Needed for VBS: The Audio Video Lighting (AVL) Ministry needs volunteers for VBS week, June 23, to 27, 2014. This is your chance to learn new skills and play music for children during VBS. Your commitment for one week does include training. Training sessions started on Sunday, May 25, 8:00 am during Lampstand Service and continue each week until VBS (additional training can be arranged). Volunteers of thirteen (13) years up are invited to support Vacation Bible School. AVL volunteers are needed each day of VBS from 8:30am to 11:30am. Please call Paul Cummings at 757-508-5301 or email pcummings6@verizon.net for more information. VBS week provides a wonderful experience for our youth, help make it a success.
THANK YOU: Thanks to a scholarship provided by Ann Elder, two children, Shelby Mayeaux and Lance Sczesny, will be attending Kaleidoscope Music Camp. We will travel to Blackstone the first week of August with a group from First UMC in Newport News. The kids are looking forward to sharing every thing they learn when they get back. Thank you Ann!
Lamont Struthers’ Summer Basketball Camp: If you want your child to have the NBA experience, then they need to train with someone that has NBA experience! Coach, and former NBA star, Lamont Strothers, is proud to present the 9th Annual Summer Basketball Program - have your children join Coach Strothers and the Hard2Guard staff at WMUMC in the Celebration Center for weekly sessions and get Game Ready! Monday to Thursday 9am to 3:30pm from June 16th to August 8th. Camp includes 90 minutes speed and agility, 4.5 hours skills & drills daily. As a thank you to WMUMC, they are offering a special of just $75 per week for members. To learn more, visit the website at www.vahard2guardbasketball.org or call Coach Strothers at 757-327-9774 to sign up. Great for skills and teamwork building. Open to boys and girls 3rd grade to 10th grade.
Part-time Nursery Position Available: The WMUMC nursery is seeking a part-time nursery worker. We are looking for someone who is experienced with children and enjoys working with children ages newborn - 4 years old. Workers have a set schedule, averaging 4 - 8 hours per month, with a possibility of additional evening hours. Workers earn an hourly wage. Candidates must be willing to receive required training and submit to our background check procedures. If interested, please submit a resume to Rev. Gina Anderson-Cloud at pastorgina@wmumc.org or drop it to her mailbox in the church office (on top of the fridge). Resumes must be received no later than 22 June 2014.
2014 KITS: The United Methodist Women have been assembling the following kits to be taken to the
Annual Conference. The deadline for turning in donations for the kits is TOMORROW -
Monday, June 9,. Place your items or completed kits in the containers in the main
hallway by the Narthex or in the Gathering Area outside the Celebration Center.
The following kits are needed. - Monetary donations include:
$1 per kit for processing and shipping
additional $1 per health kit (for toothpaste)
Other kit options include Bedding Kit, Birthing Kit (we have put these together, but more
would be welcome), Sewing Kit, and Cleaning Bucket, visit the vaumc.org website to learn
more.
Health Kits:
1 hand towel (15”x25” to 17”x27”, no kitchen towels or microfiber towels)
1 washcloth
1 comb (large and sturdy, no pocket combs or picks)
1 metal nail file or clipper (no emery boards)
1 bath-sized bar of soap (3 oz. and up, in original packaging)
1 toothbrush (single adult size only, in original wrapper
6 adhesive plastic strip sterile bandages, ¾” to 1-inch
$1.00 to cover purchase of toothpaste (bought by distribution center.)
Seal all items in a 1-gallon plastic bag.
School Kits:
1 pair blunt scissors (rounded tip only, not plastic)
3 units of 8 ½” X 11” paper - any combination of spiral notebooks,
top-bound pads, or up to 150 sheets of loose leaf paper
(No composition books.)
1 30-centimeter ruler
1 hand-held pencil sharpener, at least 1” long, removed from package
6 unsharpened pencils with erasers
Baby/Layette Kits: 6 cloth diapers 2 undershirts or “onesies” 2 baby washcloths 2 gowns or sleepers 2 diaper pins with protective plastic closures 1 sweater open in the front; hooded sweatshirts acceptable 2 receiving blankets 30 or 32 inches square. Bundle the items (all packaging removed) inside one of the receiving blankets and secure with the diaper pins. Sewing Kit Value: $ 18.00 3 continuous yards of fabric - cotton or cotton blend only no heavy duty, corduroy, knit etc. No patriotic, religious, holiday, camouflage, or military patterned fabric. 1 pair scissors - fabric scissors only 1 package needles - hand needles in original packaging only 1 spool thread - medium to large spool - no travel kit thread please 5-8 buttons - 5/8 inch size or larger no loose buttons leave buttons in original packaging or fasten all together 1 plastic bag - one gallon size sealable bags only Assembling Directions: Place kit in the plastic bag and seal. Important Notes * All items must be new. * Do not wash the fabric as it will then be considered used.
Kits for Conference
This is an opportunity for church members of all ages to participate in a hands on ministry of providing basic needs to persons all over the globe. We invite you to join us in providing kits for distribution by UMCOR. Last year, Warwick Memorial provided over 200 kits of various types (see below). UMW has given us a head start. Please add
to our numbers so we can reach this goal again. Any questions, contact Carol Beran at c_beran@yahoo.com or 886-1994.
Kits will be dedicated next Sunday, June 15th.
Volunteers Needed
The Virginia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church is looking for volunteers for the Conference from June 18th to the 22nd. Help is needed for Annual Conference set-up, Registration, Kits for
Conference Collection, Ushering, Platform Re-sets, Childcare/VBS work-ers, Annual Conference Clean-up and more. Information sheets are in each Sunday School classroom and also available on our website at
www.wmumc.org - click on the conference banner.
The Annual Conference is June 20th to the 22nd and will be at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. For more information about this year’s Annual Conference session, go to www.vaumc.org/ac2014. Again this year, there will be live streaming video - watch our
Facebook page for details and links.
Warwick Memorial UMC Vacation Bible School
Registration Form June 23-27 (9:00 am–12:15 pm)
(Please complete one form per child)
Child’s Name:_____________________________________ Boy Girl
Street Address: _____________________________________________________
City: ________________________________ State: __________ Zip: _________
Home Telephone: ________________ Email: _________________________
Child lives with during the summer Both Parents Mom Dad
Other Guardian Child’s Date of Birth: __________ Grade of school completed _____ **Must be 3 years old by June 1, 2014 Emergency Contact Information Parent/Guardian’s Name: _____________________ Relationship: ____________
Home/Work Phone: _________________________ Cell Phone: _____________
Other Emergency Contact Name: _______________ Relationship: ____________
Home/Work Phone: __________________________ Cell Phone: _____________
Special Instructions (Allergies, Medical Conditions, Other) _________________ __________________________________________________________________ Home Church: _____________________________________________________ Dismissal Info (names of person(s) who may pick up this child from VBS):
__________________________________________________________________
Or register on line at www.2014.cokesburyvbs.com/wmumcva
Be A Volunteer I can volunteer at Vacation Bible School the following days (8:30 am-12:30pm)
All Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I would like to help with the following age group: Preschool Elementary
I would like to help with one of the activity stations:
Crafts Drama Games Snacks Where ever I’m needed
I can help with decorations before VBS:
Name: ____________________________________________________________
Warwick
Memorial’s VBS!
38 Hoopes Road Newport News, VA 23602
877-2270
Monday-Friday June 23-27 9:00 a.m.—12:15 p.m.
Register by June 22 Registration forms are online and in the church office
VBS is for children ages 3 by June 1, 2014 through completed 5th grade
Where God’s world comes together at VBS 2014! It’s the celebration of the year and you’re invited! Celebrate God’s welcoming love for everyone at the Workshop of Wonders, where God’s world comes together. Children will imagine and build with God. Activities will include:
Interactive Bible story telling
Cool science projects
Fun crafts
Exciting recreation
Awesome music
We need a good number of adult helpers as in the past. Please contact Bonnie Turner (877-0551) or Sharon Ellis (478-5020) if you can help. Register on line at www.2014.cokesburyvbs.com/wmumcva
The 2014 session of the Virginia Annual Conference will
be June 20-22 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center in Hamp-
ton. Theme of this year's session is "Lord, Renew Us with Your
Spirit." For more information about this year's Annual
Conference session, go to www.vaumc.org/ac2014
Annual Conference
Food Collection
For the sixth year, our Virginia Annual Conference gathering invites
delegates to bring canned goods or boxed dry foods to benefit local
area food banks, and we would like to invite you to help. You can
send along food to go with Pastors Gina and Bert, along with Lay
Delegates Maggie and Jason Vincellete This year, food will go to
the Peninsula Food Bank. Requested cans include vegetables or fruit,
meat or fish, soup or stew, cans with a pop-top. In addition, you may
bring dry goods (e.g., boxed mac-and-cheese, spaghetti, pasta, grits,
beans, cereal, flour, sugar, etc.) or preparation mixes
(e.g., Hamburger Helper, soup starter, powdered milk, etc.).
Unusable items include anything beyond expiration date, dented or
home canned goods, novelty or condiment-type items, medications,
soft drinks, alcohol, tobacco or glass-packaged items.
Please bring your donations with you to worship next
Sunday or drop them by the office during the week.
2014 Annual Conference offering to help
fund eight ministries
This year the Annual Conference special offering goal is
$200,000. Bishop Young Jin Cho is requesting contributions to
support eight different ministries:
♦ Imagine No Malaria - $50,000;
♦ Initiatives of Hope - $50,000 for Cambodia church construction
and Christian education, $25,000 for Mozambique lay leadership
and communication training, $15,000 for Brazil Shade and Fresh
Water program for street children;
♦ Engaging/Connecting God’s Mission Funds - $10,000 to
promote mission engagement of Virginia Conference small
membership churches;
♦ Children Out of Poverty in Virginia - $30,000 divided between
Community Outreach Program in Roanoke and Agape Children’s
Center in Horntown, Eastern Shore; and
♦ Haiti - Connecting Hope - $20,000 to coordinate and connect
Virginia Conference churches in Haiti mission projects.
Offerings will be collected next Sunday, June 15th, please note on
your offering envelope or on your check which of these ministries
you would like to support.
Pastor Bert to speak at Laity Luncheon
The Annual Conference Laity Luncheon will be held Saturday,
June 21, at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. Tickets are
required and the cost is $22 (payable to VAUMC). The speaker is
our very own Rev. Bert Cloud, co-pastor of Warwick Memorial
UMC, Newport News. As a pastor, Bert has also served a range
of church sizes and understands his call as helping people
connect and journey with God. Contact Pastor Bert or the Church
office if you are interested in attending.
Don’t forgot to follow the conference life if you are unable to
attend, you can link to live feeds from their facebook page
facebook.com/vaumconf
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