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5420 Sunset Lake Road Holly Springs, NC 27540
919-303-3720 www.mysunrise.org
Sunrise United Methodist Church
Volume 18
Church Office
Lisa Pearson
919-303-3720 x200
M-F
9am - 4pm
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 11:00am
Pastor Tom
Ext. 201
(m) 919- 884-6315
Sunday School
all ages
9:50am
Youth Minister
Eric Prenshaw
Ext 203
Sábado Adoración
en Español
7:00PM
Pilar Adrianzen
(m) 919- 815-5971
Ext. 202
Music Ministry
Laura Garrett
Ext. 208
Stephen Ministry
Vic Hill
919--744-5735
Preschool
Kim Sain
Ext .204
Inside
From The Pastor p. 2
Lenten Opportunities p. 2
Music and Arts p. 3
Children & Youth p. 4
Opportunities p. 7
Birthdays p. 11
Prayer Page p. 12
Dear Sunrisers,
Our special consecration services are com-
ing on March 8 and 9! Congregations that
approach financial stewardship from a bib-
lical perspective do not view the money
Christians give to their church merely as a
way to pay its bills. Rather, such congrega-
tions see financial contributions as a way to
help people grow spiritually in their relation-
ship with God by supporting their church’s
mission and ministry with a percentage of
their incomes.
Our congregation’s finance committee has
selected the New Consecration Steward-
ship Program as a way to teach the biblical
and spiritual principles of generous giving in
our stewardship education emphasis this
year.
The New Consecration Stewardship Pro-
gram is based on the biblical philosophy of
the need of the giver to give for his or her
own spiritual development, rather than on
the need of the church to receive. Instead
of treating people like members of a social
club who should pay dues, we will treat
people like followers of Jesus Christ who
want to give unselfishly as an act of disci-
pleship. The New Consecration Stewardship
Program encourages people toward pro-
portionate and systematic giving in re-
sponse to the question, “What percentage
of my income is God calling me to give?”
During worship each of our worship services
on Consecration Weekend, we are asking
our attendees and members to make their
financial commitments to our church’s mis-
sionary, benevolent, and educational min-
istries in this community and around the
world. (Continued p. 2)
Daybreak A new day is dawning...
Continued: To that end, during worship on Saturday March 8 and Sun-
day March 9 you will be given an Estimate of Giving Card on which you
may make a commitment to God to give an amount that you feel God
is calling you to give. Every attendee and member who completes an
Estimate of Giving Card does so voluntarily by attending worship on
Consecration Weekend. We urge people to attend who feel strongly opposed to completing a card. The proce-
dure is done in such a way that no one feels personal embarrassment if he or she chooses not to fill out a card.
We will do no home solicitation to ask people to complete cards. During worship our guest leader will conduct a
brief period of instruction and inspiration, climaxed by members making their commitments as a confidential act of
worship.
I am writing to you now to encourage participation in Consecration Weekend Worship. Since we will make no fol-
low-up visits to ask people to complete their cards, we will make every effort to inform, inspire, and commit every-
one to attend worship on Consecration Weekend.
I truly believe you will be blessed through your commitment to God through Sunrise Church. I also believe worship
on Consecration Weekend will be especially moving. I am asking you to make plans now to be present in the wor-
ship service you normally attend on March 8 or 9. I am excited about what God is going to do in our lives and I
look forward to seeing you in worship, especially on March 8 and/or 9!
Peace and Partnership,
Tom Newman, pastor
Lenten Opportunities
The United Methodist Book of Worship tells us, “Lent is a season of forty days, not counting Sundays, which begins
on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday. The season is a preparation for celebrating Easter. Historically, Lent
began as a period of fasting and preparation for baptism by converts and then became a time for penance by all
Christians. The first Sunday describes Jesus’ temptation by Satan; and the Sixth Sunday (Passion/ Palm Sunday),
Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem and his subsequent passion and death. Because Sundays are always little
Easters, the penitential spirit of Lent should be tempered with joyful expectation of the Resurrection.”
Today many Christians view lent as a time for prayer, repentance, self-examination and focusing on God. In study-
ing the season of Lent I have discovered that the United Methodist Church views Lent as a very personal time for
individuals . Specific guidelines on how to observe Lent are not set, but we are not to neglect the season either.
During Lent many Christians will decide to fast from a particular food or activity. In her book The Circle of Seasons ,
Kimberlee Conway Ireton describes fasting as “intentionally creating a space for God.” She believes when we
give up something like a food or activity we create a space that God can fill. I am struck by this positive connota-
tion, rather than the negative connotation of fasting. It is my prayerful intention to use this season of Lent to cre-
ate more space for God to fill in my life. I invite you to join me.
Blessings,
Lisa Pearson
Lenten Bible Study: We live in a busy noisy world. Lent is a season when we can slow down and take time to recon-
nect with God. Listen, Praying in a Noisy World by Rueben P. Job, is a six week study “with a focus on listening pray-
er and prayer as a two-way conversation, the experience will assist individuals and groups in building and deepen-
ing a personal prayer practice and spiritual discernment.” The study will be offered starting Thursday, March 6.
There will be a 1PM study and a 7PM study. A signup sheet is in the narthex. Contact: Lisa at [email protected]
Lenten Community Prayer Walks: will be offered Saturday mornings at 9AM during Lent (excluding March 22nd).
We will meet at various parks , pray briefly and then focus on a scripture while silently walking and connecting with
God. Enjoy God’s creation in nature while keeping healthy by walking a mile or two. Walks will begin March 8th.
A signup sheet is in the narthex. For more information contact: Lisa at [email protected]
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Music and Arts Ministries
March 2014
***
Thinking about Christmas… In MARCH???
Well, yes! The idea has come up that we might enact a LIVE NATIVITY this coming December
in our church parking lot. Since this would be a first-time endeavor for us,
I need a “dream Team” to help me research, brainstorm, evaluate, and pray this through. It sounds like a great idea!
And I have LOTS of questions! I want to draw from different people in the congregation to gather a variety of perspectives and experience, so that IF we do a live nativity, it is clearly spirit-led and presented with
excellence. If you feel drawn to give some input on this idea, please let me know!
I plan to gather my “Dream Team” in early spring and begin talking this through within the next few weeks. Thank you!
Laura Garrett ***
Sunrise UMC offers lots of ways you can worship, serve, share, and connect through music and the arts! Here’s a list of possibilities…
Contact our Minister of Music and Arts, Laura Garrett for details! [email protected]
Music and Arts Ministries Adult Choir (Youth and Adults) 11:00 Sunday worship choir
Adult Praise Band (Youth and Adults) 8:30 Sunday worship music Fireproof Youth Praise Band (grades 6 – 12)
Liturgical Dance (all ages) Handbell Choir (Youth and Adults)
Audio/Visual Ministry Children’s Music & Arts (age 4 thru 1st grade & grade 2 – 5):
+Singing, Hand Chimes, Puppets, Kids’ Praise Band Instrumental Ensemble (Youth and Adults)
Visual Arts for Worship (Altar Guild) Sanctuary Care (Altar Guild)
Seasonal opportunities: Christmas Choir, Men’s Chorus
Youth Ministry Schedule
Mar 2 Youth Group, 5-7pm
Mar 3 LOGOS Bible Study, 7:30pm
Mar 5 Confirmation Class, 6:30-8:00pm
Ash Wednesday Service, 7pm
Mar 9 Youth Group, 5-7pm
Mar 10 LOGOS Bible Study, 7:30pm
Mar 12 Confirmation Class, 6:30-8:00pm
Mar 16 Fireproof in Worship, 8:30 and 11am
SLAM deposit due
Youth Group, 5-7pm
ASP meeting, 7pm
Mar 17 LOGOS Bible Study, 7:30pm
Mar 19 Confirmation Class, 6:30-8:00pm
Mar 21-23 Spring Youth Retreat, Camp Rockfish
Mar 23 No Youth Group (Return from Retreat)
Mar 24 LOGOS Bible Study, 7:30pm
Mar 26 Confirmation Class, 6:30-8:00pm
Mar 30 Youth Group, 5-7pm
Mar 31 LOGOS Bible Study, 7:30pm
Stations of the Cross: Good Friday, April 18
During Holy Week, Good Friday is the day that we pray,
meditate, and consider Jesus’ death on the cross for our
sins. The youth are organizing a special worship experience
for this evening. Your family, friends, and neighbors are invit-
ed to travel on a multisensory journey to the cross. The entire
church will be transformed into an avenue for prayer. There
will be 13 stations, all of which reenact the last few moments of
Jesus’ life on earth. You will rotate through the stations in
groups of 6 people. You can start any time between 6 and 8pm.
The whole experience will take about an hour.
Spring Youth Retreat: March 21-23
The youth group will be traveling to Camp Rockfish on
March 21-23 for our Spring Youth Retreat. Joining us will be
Mt. Zion UMC youth group and a special guest speaker. We
will depart on Friday afternoon at 6pm and return on Sun-
day afternoon by 5pm. There will be opportunities for ca-
noes, archery, rock climbing, zip line, hiking, and other ac-
tivities. We have plenty of room for a few more youth to
join us!
ASP Auction: Sunday, April 13, 5:30pm
Mark your calendars for the annual ASP spaghetti dinner
and auction on April 13 starting at 5:30pm. We will host
a silent auction and live auction portion with proceeds
going to support the Appalachia Service Project trip to
Western North Carolina from July 13-19. For more in-
formation, contact Melanie Mangum ([email protected]).
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Children’s Schedule
March 2: Sunday School (bring Dried Beans)
March 9: Sunday School (bring Jelly)
March 16: Sunday School (bring Cereal)
March 23: Sunday School (bring Peanut Butter)
March 30: Sunday School (Sauces and Canned Meat)
April 12: Easter Egg Hunt, 10:30-12
Lenten Food Drive
Children’s Sunday School classes will be participating with the preschool in a Lenten food drive for Holly Springs Food Cup-
board. Lent is a special time when you can share the concepts of prayer and giving with your children. Even very young chil-
dren can understand and will enjoy participating in the process.
We are asking for donations of specific items for each week:
March 2: Dried Beans (all kinds – Lentils, black, kidney, navy, etc.)
March 9: Jelly (all kinds – jelly, jam, and fruit spread)
March 16: Cereal (dry cereal, oatmeal, grits)
March 23: Peanut Butter
March 30: Sauces (pasta sauce, canned tomatoes, etc) and Canned Meat
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SLAM (Students Living a Mission) Mission Trip
July 28-Aug 1
Open to middle and high school
Cost: approx. $125
$50 deposit due Mar. 16; total cost is $125
Staying at Hayes Barton UMC in Raleigh, partnering with at
least 7 local churches
Working at many mission locations all over the greater Raleigh
area
Needs
2-3 adult chaperones
Volunteers to cook at least one meal for the work teams
Adults to help with transportation, and work during the day at
mission sites
VBS 2014 Save the Date! This year we will hold Vacation Bible School from June 16-20 in the evening for ages 4 through 5th grade. This year we will be exploring Weird Animals: Where Jesus’ Love is One-of-a-Kind! God filled the world with a lot of crazy creatures...including you! When kids feel weird, different, or even lost in a crowd—nothing compares to the extraordinary love of Jesus. This is one of our biggest events of the year at Sunrise Church, with over 100 kids in attendance. To make it a success, we need over 60 dedicated volunteers! For more information about how you can help, please contact Sherry Barker ([email protected]) or Eric Prenshaw
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Easter Egg Hunt
Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 12 from 10:30-12. We will host our annual Easter Egg Hunt for children here at Sunrise UMC. This year the event will be coordinated by Mary Moss and Cris Preble. For more information, please contact Mary ([email protected]) or Cris ([email protected]).
Announcing the Wake UP AND READ BOOK DRIVE!
The Kraft Family YMCA is collecting new and gently used children’s books for ages birth-12 from March 2nd- March 29th. Sadly, many Wake County children have no books in their homes. The goal is to ensure that more children from low-income families have the tools and re-sources they need to become lifelong readers and learners. If you do not have books to donate you can purchase books to support the drive through Wake Up and read Amazon Wish List (amzn.com/w/1CKI25DIX2JBX) . Donations are also welcome and can be made online @ www.wakeedpartnership.org/donate.htm . If you would like to make a donation or find out more please contact [email protected]. Drop off books at the Kraft Family YMCA.
Are you planning on taking down any trees on your property this spring or summer? Per-haps you know of a neighbor who is? If so, con-sider donating the wood for the firewood minis-try at Sunrise. We'll take any tree, except pine and gum, and any branch or limb 4 inches in diameter and up. Please speak with anyone in the Men's ministry in advance of the work and we can come pick it up and haul it away. If the tree service you are using is able to cut up the logs into 16 or 17 inch lengths that would be a plus! Otherwise a few Sunrise men could make arrangements to come cut up the tree first and either haul it away then, or sometime shortly thereafter.
Warmth for Wake is a seasonal energy assistance outreach program which kicks off each year in October to provide fuel to low income residents of Wake County. Sunrise volunteers cut, sort, pack and de-liver wood to low income participants through the program, several of whom reside in Holly Springs and surrounding communities. Contact: Mike Smith at [email protected] or 919-567-9060 The date for this season is: March 15
OPPORTUNITIES
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Sunrise Sportsmen's Dinner If you like the great outdoors come to Congleton Farm (1719 Avent Ferry Rd., Holly Springs) for an afternoon of fun and wild game sampling. We will have falconry and dog retrieving demonstrations along with activities for both kids and adults. Our featured speaker is Brian Dehart from Man-teo, NC who is the founder of Anchored Up Ministries and a sometime guest on the PBS television show Carolina Out-door Journal. Menu items include venison, elk, wild pig, duck, flounder and hot dogs for the kids (and less adven-turous). March 22nd, 3pm - 7pm. A limited number of tick-ets are available for $10 per adult beginning March 2nd. Kids 16 and under are free with each adult ticket.
The situation is as follows or you can read about on your own through caringbridge at www.caringbridge.org/
visit/maddiemcpherson:
8 year old girl named Madeline (Maddie) McPherson diagnosed with recurrent cancer
(Rhabdomysarcoma) in the nasal passage that has invaded her brain.
The family lives in Wilmington, NC, where they moved about a year ago from St. Louis b/c dad got a new
job.
Family has 5 children ages 5th grade through 2 years old. Maddie is next to oldest.
After moving to Wilmington Maddie has been followed for ongoing scans and follow up at UNC Children's
Hospital (no children's hospital in Wilmington)
I think they discovered the relapse of Maddie's cancer back in November 2013, a few months ago.
Maddie has been on chemo for several months.
Recently had to have 15 hour (2 day) surgery to remove twisted/tangled tumor at UNC involving nasal
cavity and brain. Very high risk surgery...
About 24 hours or so after surgery Maddie suffered a stroke and is currently in PICU at UNC.
Surgeons have had to open skull and expose brain in order to relieve pressure. No word on when skull will
be put back in place.
Maddie has already lost vision in one eye due to initial treatment for cancer, prior to relapse.
Mom is with Maddie at UNC and dad is at home in Wilmington working and taking care of other 4 children.
Maddie has to recover from this very complicated surgery and her recent stroke and then receive more
chemotherapy and radiation. Doctors don't know the extent of the brain damage she has sustained from the
stroke. The mom is away from the rest of the family as life goes on even in the midst of trauma.
Thought that this situation presented itself with a way for us to reach out to this family and offer some much
needed comfort, love, and hope in the midst of tragedy, fear, and intense anxiety. A box will be labeled in
the Narthex with the title "Cards for Maddie." If you feel the need to get a card with an encouraging message
to this mom, whose name is Melissa and/or Maddie please do so by next Sunday, March 9th. Lisa Pearson and
I will hand delivery the cards. If you feel so led and are able I am sure this family would appreciate gift cards
for Starbucks or Chick-fil-a, as these two restaurants are located inside the hospital. New stuffed animals or
other pick me ups would also be appreciated if you want to.
You know, I almost didn't mention this situation, but then I remembered Tom's sermon and illustration about the
guy who felt a nudging from God to stop by the house of someone he didn't know and offer a gallon of milk in
the middle of the night. This situation is local for us and I personally can relate to the need this family has and
can't shake the nudge to offer some measure of comfort. Sometimes the smallest things have the biggest im-
pact.
Thanks so much and blessings,
Rebecca Floyd
Card Shower Missions
Project for a UNC
Pediatric Cancer
Family
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The M&M’s will gather at the church for a potluck brunch on Saturday,
March 15 at 9:30 AM. Bring a breakfast casserole, donuts, juice, fruit, or whatev-
er you enjoy for breakfast. We invite you to dress in green or wear your Lep-rechaun hat. We will enjoy light-hearted
Irish fun, but also derive inspiration from the life of St. Patrick. So that we can plan seating, RSVP to Paula Kaiser
at 919-557-7576 or [email protected].
One Great Hour of Sharing, a United
Methodist Special Sunday, is March 30. This special
Sunday offering enables the United Methodist Commit-
tee on Relief(UMCOR) to respond
to disasters around the world. UMCOR is a not-for-
profit global humanitarian aid organization of the Unit-
ed Methodist Church. Their mission is to alleviate hu-
man suffering by providing
food, clothing, shelter and medical help when a catas-
trophe strikes. They also stay to assist survivors in re-
building their lives. Your gift to UMCOR is essential
because, unlike other
mission programs, they receive no World Service funds
or other apportionment money. Let’s make a difference
in the lives of hurting people!
Christian Book Drive – Beginning on March 5, 2014, we will be collecting used or new Christian books for Christian Library Interna-tional.
A collection box will be located in the narthex until April 13 (Palm Sunday)
Christian Library International, a Raleigh, NC based ministry, distributes Christian books, Bibles and mate-rials free of
charge, to over 1,100 federal prisons, state prisons and county jails. Your Christian books and Bibles can make an
eternal difference in an inmate’s life.
Here’s what we need: Christian Books, Bibles, Christian Fiction, Christian CDs, Christian DVDs, Bible Studies, Tracts, Christian Videos, Spanish Christian Materials, Hymnals, Pew Bi-bles
1 Audrey Sydnor
2 -
3 Kevin Jarvis, Kim White
4 -
5 Rachael Davis
6 Jen Schindler
7 Cathy Morris
8 -
9 Katie Allen
10 Beth Eaddy
11 Laura Barnhart, Kathleen Gahagen
12 Carole Mathis
13 Alison Landry
14 Morgan Miller
15 -
16 Charles Anderson, Finley Barnes, Pierson
Kremer, Ernie Pearson, Deborah Sheerin
17 Robert Calhoun, Nicole Mullikin, Connor
Smith
18 Beth Gaughan, Bryan Jarvis
19 -
20 -
21 -
22 Craig Swenson
23 Cameryn Bost, Trent Rogers
24 Jacob Classen
25 Ryan Lassiter, Lois Smith
26 Pilar Adrianzen, Randy Gage, Sharon Green,
Stacey Johnson
27 David Frederick, Grant Lewis, Tim O’Daniel
Elizabeth Rabon
28 Matt Mullikin, Sarah Willadsen
29 Megan Lassiter, Adam Miller, Alyssa Phillips,
Carol Pridgen
30 Alisa Haggard
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Are You Ready To Unite With
Sunrise? Empowering, Devoting, Transforming for Christ
That’s where the Spirit is leading here at Sunrise,
and you are invited to become a part of this grow-
ing congregation.
You may join by a profession of your faith in Jesus
Christ or by transfer of membership from another
congregation where you have made that profes-
sion.
To have a loved-one baptized, please speak with
Pastor Tom as well.
If you have any questions, please contact Pastor
Tom: (m) 919-884-6315 or [email protected]
WLFJ ministries is an Evan-
gelical outreach to the
needy community in Ra-
leigh, N. C. and surround-
ing areas.
Our goal is to minister
to the spiritual as well
as physical needs of
those individuals we
serve each week.
Sunrise UMC volunteers on
the 1st Friday of most
months. You are welcome
to carpool from the Sunrise
parking lot on Friday, Oc-
tober 5th 8:20am to WLFJ.
We return around noon. If
you would like more infor-
mation please contact Pat
Haggard 662-0892.
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Remembering our loved ones who serve
Brent Ash Tommy Bice Robert Brewer
Andrew Burkes Peter Burkes Patrick Dunn
Joseph Gahagen Andrew Gallion Colby Hammonds
Christopher Jarvis Kyle Pearson Ben Rosado
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Sunrisers Family & Friends
Bill Barbour
Cherish Carlson
Pat Causey
Franklin Floyd
Larry Francis
Jim Kaiser
Susie Lands
Bob & Janice Mustian
Hilda Ripperger
Lois Smith
Faye Congleton (Don & Jenny Mizelle)
Sophia Dean (Susan Allen)
Landon Dupree (Susan Allen)
Sanford Leake
Angelo Meyer (Bill Barbour)
Scott Shanklin & Family (David Beard)
Pam Winters (Carol Pridgen)
Alexis & Smyka (Andres & Tammy Ro-jas)
Father of David Heathcoat
Nicole (Tommy & Susan Allan)
Troops Overseas (Jay Russell)
Jennifer Yoder (Paige Mileski)
CARILLON FELLOWSHIP
Sunrise shares the “Good News”
with residents at the Caril-
lon Assisted Living of Fuquay-
Varina.
(6516 Johnson Pond Rd.)
9:45-10:45 :1st, 2nd or 3rd Sundays,
10 a.m.
Brenda Calhoun in the loss of her mother.