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Welcome to Horne Memorial United Methodist Church Organized 1859 Sunday, March 5, 2017 http://horneumc.net/ [email protected] www.facebook.com/horneumc Senior Pastor, Ross Carter Pastor of Visitation, Rich Hartman Physical: 121 East Second Street, Clayton, NC 27520 Mail: Post Office Box 475, Clayton, NC 27528 Church Office Number – (919) 553-6464 Our Mission: To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Our Values: Radical Hospitality Going the second mile in demonstrang an acve desire to invite, welcome, receive, and care for those who are strangers so that they find a spiritual home, and discover for themselves the unending richness of life in Christ. Passionate Worship Describes those times we gather deliberately out of an intense desire to encounter God in Christ. God uses worship to transform lives, heal wounded souls, renew hope, shape decisions, provoke change, inspire compassion, and bind people to one another. Intenonal Faith Development A deliberate offering of ministries that help us grow in faith outside of weekly worship, such as bible studies, Sunday School classes, support groups, and prayer teams. We strive to provide opportunities appropriate for people to learn in community at all stages of faith. Risk-taking Mission & Service Projects, efforts, and work people do to make a positive difference in the lives of others for the purposes of Christ, whether or not they will ever become part of the community of faith. Risk-taking pushes us out of our comfort zone, stretching us beyond service to people we already know, exposing us to people, situations, and needs that we would never ordinarily encounter apart from our deliberate intention to serve Christ. Extravagant Generosity Providing ministries that address our spiritual need to give, as God gives, in ways that exceed all expectations and extend to unexpected measures. Fruitful congregations thrive because of extraordinary sharing, willing sacrifice, and joyous giving out of love for God and neighbor. Welcome guests. We consider it a privilege to have you worship with us and sincerely hope you will receive a blessing from this service. We have guest information cups in bags at the front of the Sanctuary & Fellowship Hall. Please fill out a yellow visitor card on your pew or row with your information, so you will receive newsletters and updates. Cards may be dropped in the offering plate. Sunday, March 5, 2017 8:30, 11:00 Traditional Service (Sanctuary) 9:45 AM Contemporary Service (Fellowship Hall) 9:45 AM Sunday School Classes (All Ages) 11:00 AM Sunday School Class (213, Adults) 1:00 PM Cotillion (Fellowship Hall) 1:30 PM Couples Bible Study (B8) 5:00 PM Women’s Bible Study (214) 5:00 PM Declaration (Fellowship Hall) 5:00 PM Praise Dance (213, 215 & FH at 5:30 PM) 6:00 PM Confirmation Class (Sanctuary) Monday, March 6, 2017 9:00 AM Preschool (Basement) 1:00 PM GriefShare (Library) 7:00 PM Boy & Cub Scouts (Entire building) Tuesday, March 7, 2017 9:00 AM Preschool (Basement) 9:30 AM Women’s Bible Study (213) 5:00 PM Praise Dance (213, FH) 5:30 PM Women’s Bible Study (214) 6:30 PM Trustee Team (Church Office) Wednesday, March 8, 2017 9:00 AM Preschool (Basement) 10:00 AM Prayer Quilt Ministry (Fellowship Hall) 5:00 PM Fellowship Dinner (Soups & Sandwiches) 5:30 PM Investigative Disciples (B6) 6:15 PM UMW Retreat (Church Office) 6:15 PM KFC (Children – Basement) 6:15 PM 4 Adult Studies (Clayton Center) 6:30 PM Youth Group (Fellowship Hall) 6:30 PM Jubilate Ringers (Choir Room) 7:30 PM Chancel Choir (Choir Room) Thursday, March 9, 2017 9:00 AM Preschool (Basement) 6:00 PM Deborah Circle (Manning’s) 7:00 PM CrossWalk Practice (Fellowship Hall) 7:00 PM SPRC Meeting (213) Friday, March 10, 2017 9:00 AM Preschool (Basement)

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Page 1: Horne Memorial 2017-03-02 · provide the music as we narrate the Easter story and engage residents in simple art projects. There are many ways to be involved! Serve as a story narrator,

Welcome to

Horne

Memorial

United Methodist Church

Organized 1859

Sunday, March 5, 2017

http://horneumc.net/

[email protected]

www.facebook.com/horneumc

Senior Pastor, Ross Carter

Pastor of Visitation, Rich Hartman

Physical: 121 East Second Street, Clayton, NC 27520

Mail: Post Office Box 475, Clayton, NC 27528

Church Office Number – (919) 553-6464

Our Mission:

To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

Our Values:

Radical Hospitality Going the second mile in demonstrating an active desire to invite, welcome, receive, and care for those who are strangers so that they find a spiritual home, and discover for themselves the unending richness of life in Christ.

Passionate Worship Describes those times we gather deliberately out of an intense desire to

encounter God in Christ. God uses worship to transform lives, heal

wounded souls, renew hope, shape decisions, provoke change, inspire

compassion, and bind people to one another.

Intentional Faith Development A deliberate offering of ministries that help us grow in faith outside of

weekly worship, such as bible studies, Sunday School classes, support

groups, and prayer teams. We strive to provide opportunities appropriate

for people to learn in community at all stages of faith.

Risk-taking Mission & Service Projects, efforts, and work people do to make a positive difference in the

lives of others for the purposes of Christ, whether or not they will ever

become part of the community of faith. Risk-taking pushes us out of our

comfort zone, stretching us beyond service to people we already know,

exposing us to people, situations, and needs that we would never

ordinarily encounter apart from our deliberate intention to serve Christ.

Extravagant Generosity

Providing ministries that address our spiritual need to give, as God gives,

in ways that exceed all expectations and extend to unexpected measures.

Fruitful congregations thrive because of extraordinary sharing, willing

sacrifice, and joyous giving out of love for God and neighbor.

Welcome guests.

We consider it a privilege to have you worship with us

and sincerely hope you will receive a blessing from this

service. We have guest information cups in bags at the

front of the Sanctuary & Fellowship Hall. Please fill out a

yellow visitor card on your pew or row with your

information, so you will receive newsletters and updates.

Cards may be dropped in the offering plate.

Sunday, March 5, 2017

8:30, 11:00 Traditional Service (Sanctuary)

9:45 AM Contemporary Service (Fellowship Hall)

9:45 AM Sunday School Classes (All Ages)

11:00 AM Sunday School Class (213, Adults)

1:00 PM Cotillion (Fellowship Hall)

1:30 PM Couples Bible Study (B8)

5:00 PM Women’s Bible Study (214)

5:00 PM Declaration (Fellowship Hall)

5:00 PM Praise Dance (213, 215 & FH at 5:30 PM)

6:00 PM Confirmation Class (Sanctuary)

Monday, March 6, 2017

9:00 AM Preschool (Basement)

1:00 PM GriefShare (Library) 7:00 PM Boy & Cub Scouts (Entire building)

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

9:00 AM Preschool (Basement)

9:30 AM Women’s Bible Study (213)

5:00 PM Praise Dance (213, FH)

5:30 PM Women’s Bible Study (214)

6:30 PM Trustee Team (Church Office)

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

9:00 AM Preschool (Basement)

10:00 AM Prayer Quilt Ministry (Fellowship Hall)

5:00 PM Fellowship Dinner (Soups & Sandwiches)

5:30 PM Investigative Disciples (B6)

6:15 PM UMW Retreat (Church Office)

6:15 PM KFC (Children – Basement)

6:15 PM 4 Adult Studies (Clayton Center)

6:30 PM Youth Group (Fellowship Hall)

6:30 PM Jubilate Ringers (Choir Room)

7:30 PM Chancel Choir (Choir Room)

Thursday, March 9, 2017

9:00 AM Preschool (Basement)

6:00 PM Deborah Circle (Manning’s)

7:00 PM CrossWalk Practice (Fellowship Hall)

7:00 PM SPRC Meeting (213)

Friday, March 10, 2017

9:00 AM Preschool (Basement)

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Saturday, March 11, 2017

3:00 PM Men’s Oyster Roast (Fellowship Hall)

First Sunday in Lent

Traditional Service

March 5, 2017 Sanctuary 8:30 & 11:00 AM

Greeting and Announcements (Welcome! If you are a visitor, we invite you to complete the yellow card in the pew rack and place it in the offering plate.)

Prelude Panis Angelicus

Opening Prayer (unison)

O God our deliverer, you led your people of old

through the wilderness, and brought them to the

promised land. Guide now the people of your

church, that following our Savior, we may walk

through the wilderness of this world toward the

glory of the world to come. Amen.

Hymn No. 269 Lord, Who Throughout These 40 Days

Passing of the Peace

Children’s Message Children, ages 3 - 5 are invited to join us

in Children's Church afterwards.

Offering & Offertory Take Time to Be Holy

Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;

Praise Him, all creatures here below;

Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;

Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

Offertory Prayer

Apostles’ Creed UMH #881

Scripture Lessons: Matthew 4:1-11

Sermon “The Tempter Came” Rev. Ross Carter

Holy Communion

*Hymn No. 73 (vs 1, 2, 5) O Worship the King

*Blessing & Sending Forth

* Postlude

indicates times to stand, if able

Ecclesia

Contemporary Service

March 5, 2017 Fellowship Hall 9:45 AM

Greeting and Announcements Welcome! If you are a visitor, please fill out the yellow card

in the red folder at the end of your row and place it in the offering plate.

Opening Prayer/ Passing of the Peace

We Worship Him: CrossWalk

My Savior Lives

You Are My King (Amazing Love)

Call to Offering:

Touch the Sky

The Pastoral Prayer & The Lord’s Prayer

Scripture Reading: Matthew 4:1-11

Sermon “The Tempter Came” Ross Carter

Holy Communion:

The Bread Has Been Broken

Closing:

What Faith Can Do

Prayer Requests

Church Family & friends: Lee Ann & Steve Mowe,

Jimmy Stephenson, George Supcoe, Robby Braim,

Betty Bell, Israel Campbell, Tish Frish, Dawn Leslie,

Marcelle Brannan, Frances Barbour, Ed & Sarah Lou Smith,

Sue & David Verrinder, Lynn Harrell, Phyllis Bass, Gene

Patton, Vernon & Betty Johnson, Alex Lee,

Jean Settle, Joe Grabol, JD Bryant, W.R. Alexander,

Marilyn Ransopher, Claire Stamey, Sue Cole,

Wilbur Honeycutt, Jerry Andrews, Bill & Linda Griswold,

Rose Butler, Doug McCormac, Karen Wiggins,

Vernon Novak, Carol Bullock, Vivian Putt,

Rick Ransopher, Donna Holt, Suzanne Lenhendt, Madeline

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Scovitch, Janice Boyette, Colin Oakes,

Theresa Kelly, Theresa deGrasse, Michael Haller,

Edna Baker, Paula Price, Fern Russell, Mary Ann Ludwick,

Tim Radford, Architectural Planning & Design for Horne.

News!

Fellowship Dinner this week will be served from 5

PM – 6:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall. The Mission Team

will serve an assortment of Soups & Sandwiches. The

money raised will go to the Helen Little Foundation in

Haiti. Please give a generous Love Offering to the

ministry of the night. Everyone is invited, no reservation

is necessary.

Oyster / Shrimp Men’s

Event – Saturday,

March 11

Sign up on the church

website horneumc.net

under Learn & Grow,

Adult, UMM for the United Methodist Men’s

Oyster/ Shrimp Event on Saturday, March 11 from 6-

8 PM. The roast will be held inside the Horne

Memorial Fellowship Hall. A love offering is

appreciated! This is a Men’s only Fellowship Event.

Contact David Glover with questions at

[email protected].

The Cure4Sure Cancer Support Group will meet

at Skyline in Clayton at 11:30 PM on Tuesday, March 7. If

you or a loved one has been touched by cancer in some

way, please join us. Please let Iris Supcoe know if you will

be able to attend, 919-763-0829 or

[email protected].

The Compassion Experience!

This free event features an interactive journey through

the true stories of children living in developing countries

like the Philippines, Kenya, Uganda and the Dominican

Republic.

In over 2,000 square feet of interactive exhibit space,

visitors will step inside homes, markets and schools —

without getting on a plane. Each child's story starts in

poverty but ends in hope.

If you missed the event in February they will be at

Summit Church in Raleigh from March 17- March

20. You are welcome to go to the website

cts.compassion.com and register for a different time.

Come learn about people from other countries.

Appropriate for all ages, this is a great family

activity! Contact Pam Russell for more info.

Wednesday Lenten Study, “24 Hours That

Changed the World” begins March 15, 6:15 PM at

the Clayton Center. This study by Adam Hamilton

combines biblical story, historical detail, theological

analysis and spiritual insight in retracing the last day of

Jesus’ life to help us better understand the significance

of his suffering and death. Class participants will travel

to the Holy Land in the video portion of the study to

visit the sites where events took place, from the Last

Supper to the Crucifixion. REGISTER BY SUNDAY,

MARCH 5 to reserve your book for the class - online

athorneumc.net or email [email protected].

Sarah Circle will host an afternoon

of fellowship and painting Sunday,

March 26 from 3-5 PM. The company "Just

Create" will set up door hangers you will be

able to paint and take home with you.

Options to choose are a cross, Easter egg or

circle and the price will be $45 per person.

Please reserve your spot today online at

horneumc.net. The deadline for registration

is March 10. Hope you will be able to join

us for a fun afternoon. Contact Carla Kinyo

with questions at [email protected] or

919-524-6444.

House of Hope is a

Christian therapeutic,

school, home &

counseling center for

troubled and hurting

teenage girls.

Donations are needed for this UMW sponsored

mission project. Please place donations in the drop

off zone closet in the basement. Contact Allison

Hemphill for more information at 919-215-2197.

Items needed are: Tall kitchen bags, Gallon

Ziploc bags, Toilet paper, Paper towels, and

Disinfectant wipes.

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OPPORTUNITIES TO SHARE THE GOOD

NEWS OF EASTER IN OUR COMMUNITY!

This Lenten & Easter season, we are taking the

good news “on the road”! Our goal is to bring

joy and hope to some in our community who do

not have an opportunity to fully share in the

beauty of this special time of year. Children,

youth, adults, and families of all ages are invited

to take part in any or all of these special activities!

“Easter Pageant on the Road”

at the Clayton House

Sunday, March 12 2:45-3:45 PM

All are invited to join us as we share the

message of Easter with residents of this local

memory care center. Our church choir will

provide the music as we narrate the Easter

story and engage residents in simple art

projects. There are many ways to be involved!

Serve as a story narrator, a bible character, an

art helper, a good-will ambassador or donate

supplies! To participate in this event, or for

more information contact Pam Russell,

[email protected] or 919-553-6464 x 123.

Altar Flowers

Contact Sarah Norris, [email protected]

The 2017 Altar Flower

signup is available at our church

website under worship. Monthly

reminders to sign up will be sent

out with the link provided. You

can also call the church office to

sign up. Flowers are $50. Checks

should be written to Horne with

flowers in the notation.

The Flowers on the Sanctuary altar today are given by

Tim & Pam Russell in memory of Ellen Flemming.

UMCOR Sunday - March 26 (Formerly One

Great Hour of Sharing): Gifts to UMCOR Sunday

lay the foundation for all United Methodist Committee

on Relief work by covering the cost of doing business.

This means all contributions designated on specific

programs can go 100% to those programs because

UMCOR’s basic expenses are covered. Please write checks

to Horne Memorial with UMCOR in the notation.