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The Circuit Rider October 2012
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Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist Church 6100 Chamberlayne Road Richmond, VA 23227
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IN MINISTRYIN MINISTRYIN MINISTRYIN MINISTRY Rev. Livingstone Dore, Pastor ~ (804) 338-6067 ~ E-mail: [email protected]
Julie Crawford, Office Administrator ~ (804) 266-3551 ~ E-mail: [email protected]
Kristen Schussler, Music Director ~ (804) 266-3551 ~ E-mail: [email protected]
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Office Hours: Monday ~ Thursday: 9:00 AM ~ 1:00 PM
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THE CIRCUIT RIDERTHE CIRCUIT RIDERTHE CIRCUIT RIDERTHE CIRCUIT RIDER Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist ChurchChamberlayne Heights United Methodist ChurchChamberlayne Heights United Methodist ChurchChamberlayne Heights United Methodist Church
OCTOBER 2012
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FROM THE PASTOR
“In that day they will say,
‘Surely this is our God; we trusted in him, and he saved us…’ ”
Isaiah 25:9 (NIV)
All Saints Day Remembrance and Celebra�on Sunday is on November 4. This day will be a
�me for us to remember and celebrate the lives of those from CHUMC, who died since our
last service of Remembrance and Celebra�on. The names will be listed and read during the
service.
How do we define Saints?
From a theological perspec�ve, saints as referenced in the New Testament are “all members
of churches who are Chris�ans consecrated to God through Jesus Christ (2 Cor 8: 4).”
Is there anyone who has been a saint in your life? When we celebrate on Nov 4, we are not
just remembering those who recently died; but also those who have made an impact on our
lives – on our faith journey, but are no longer with us.
Come to worship and join in this special worship service as we remember, celebrate and
share in Holy Communion.
Blessings,
Livingstone DoreLivingstone DoreLivingstone DoreLivingstone Dore
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT.
1
10:30 am Meal Makers
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
7:00 pm Joy Ringers
2
3 10:00 am Renovare 6:00 pm Family Night Dinner 7:00pm Choir
4
5 6
7 WORLD COMMUNION
SUNDAY 8:45 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship
8 10:00 am ODDP 10:30 am Meal Makers
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
7:00 pm Joy Ringers
9
10:00 am Care Committee 1:00 pm Bulletin Deadline
10 10:00 am Renovare 7:00pm Choir
11 12:00 pm Senior Luncheon 1:30 pm CHUM Knitters and Crocheters
12 6:30pm RARC Dance
13 5:30 pm That Dance Thing
14 8:45 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship
15
10:30 am Meal Makers 7:00 pm Boy Scouts 7:00 pm Joy Ringers
16 1:00 pm Bulletin Deadline
17 10:00am Renovare 7:00pm Choir
18
19 3:00 pm –9:00pm BAZAAR EXTRAORDINAIRE III
20 9:00am-3:00pm BAZAAR EXTRAORDI-NAIRE III
21 8:00 am Men's Breakfast 8:45 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship
22 10:30 am Meal Makers 7:00 pm Boy Scouts 7:00 pm Joy Ringers
23 9:00 am Senior Breakfast 1:00 pm Bulletin Deadline
24 10:00am Renovare 7:00pm Choir
25
26 9:00 am ODDP
27 9:00 am ODDP 5:30 pm That Dance Thing
28 8:45 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship 12:00 pm Finance 3:00 pm Mission/Outreach 4:00 pm Administrative Council
29 10:30 am Meal Makers 7:00 pm Joy Ringers 7:00 pm Boy Scouts
30 1:00 pm Bulletin Deadline
31 10:00am Renovare 7:00pm Choir
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
1 Mildred Peay 2 Christina Williams
3 Edna Collins 4 Susan Taylor 6 Thomas Lively 8 Leon Dore 8 Marie Turner
11 Beverley Jackson 11 Thelma Wood
13 Jerry Slaunwhite 16 Emmett Spurlock 17 Connie Brown 17 Judy Simmons 18 Arthur Nunnally 18 Mabel Shelton
21 Jane Gill 26 Thomas Muniz 26 Jarratt Taylor
OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES
7 Charles & Pauline Brown 8 J.J. & Susan Taylor
11 Russell & Arla Crooks 22 Jerry & Merle Slaunwhite
*If you have any additional items about the Birthday and Anniversary list, please contact
the Church Office.
Dear Friends,
Please accept this gift as a memorial to my uncle, Jake Cobb. Your church was a very important part of his life and the kindness you showed to our family at the time of his passing was much
appreciated. Please use it wherever it may do the most good. Thank you again for your kindness.
Sincerely, Debbie Stafford
Dear CHUM friends– Just a note to let you know how very special I think you are. Your many cards, letters, and notes have meant more to me than I can possibly tell you.. (I have been very touched by your out-pouring of concern and love.) Truly—your
mail has proven to be like magic—joy and happiness it has brought. What a loving, caring group of Christian friends you are! Each card brought to mind a friendly face, and a host of
wonderful memories of good times shared. Naturally the news of the return of my cancer was not something one would want to
hear. Nor is the fact that the doctors say I am not a candidate for radiation or chemotherapy. I want you to know though, that I do not feel sick, I do not hurt—I just feel very tired, have a bad wet
cough, am very hoarse, and my COPD is worse—making my short-windedness more prevalent. But– my focus is NOT on
those things—but on living each day (hoping those days will be many) thank God for my precious family, and my many
wonderful friends. I plan on enjoying each day, continuing to do the things I’ve always done—and trying to serve my God while doing so. Please keep me in your prayers, but know that I am
happy and I am okay. I hold you in my heart, and keep you in my prayers. Take care of yourselves. Looking forward to seeing
you soon. Hazel Buhrman
To Our Christian Friends and Members of CHUMC, I wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all of you for your many
cards, phone calls, and your several contacts, and your prayers for us since we saw the need to move to this retirement community in
Raleigh. We are thankful to say we are blessed with a reasonably good
amount of health considering our age factor. We are keeping the faithas we love you and miss you all, our church, and our home. But, thankfully, life goes on. And, Rev. Dore, keep up the good
work with your ever present good smiles, and training. Love,
Imogene and Quincy Watson
WORDS TO DIGEST
“Age is an issue of the mind over
ma�er. If you don’t mind,
it doesn’t ma�er.”
-Mark Twain
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Our Prayer Ministry
*indicates a new person added to our prayer list (If you have submitted a name for this list, please call the office with periodic updates on the person(s) for whom you seek prayer.)
Keith Bryant, Son of Anne Taylor Bryant Billy Tatum (friend of Jane Gill, has cancer) Melinda Peters (wife of Beverly Simmons’ boss, has cancer. Please see www.caringbridges.org/visit/psalm11814melinda) Pat Pratt (friend of Gayle Baldwin) Patricia Wilson (aunt of Beverly Simmons) Elizabeth Swank (Betsy) (Peggy Harman’s cousin) Rev. Gene Gee (former pastor of CHUMC) Eydie Vechery (mother of Jenny Washburn) Jack Sutton (father of Susan Taylor) Alonzo Lynch (cousin of Carolyn Spurlock) Mike Adee (uncle of James Simpson) Mary Grace Brooks-(sister of Diane Barrett)
Greg Huseth (Friend of Joan Williams) Dawn and Tim Hankins Richard White III Rae Green Lila Kieselhorst Russell and Arla Crooks Ben Simmons (Missionary in Indonesia) John Pratt Skeet Best-West (Friend of Joan Williams) Susan Taylor Rik Davis Hazel Buhrman
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Church Family Bill and Nelma Short Arlene Crowl (at David’s house)
Carolyn and Emmett Spurlock
Rickie Newsome Beverly Jackson Dorothy Grainger Lucille Stone
Bea Tweedie
Charlie Burton June Carpenter Phyllis Cartwright Mabel Shelton Charlene Beethoven Miriam Blevins *Frank Mullen
Military Personnel Mark Baldwin Kevin Morgan Thomas Muniz Emmett Spurlock III Greg Allam Clay Minter
Our Missions and Missionaries Randy Hildbrant (Jubilee Project) The work of UMCOR (UM Comm. on Relief)
The program for the October Family Dinner is unique, and I am told is very good.. Most of us
remember with joy the Dr. Seuss Books we enjoyed reading to our children and grandchildren
when they were little. In October, Rev. Bill Van O'Linda, a retired pastor, will tell us how "The
Cat in the Hat" not only entertains children, but is also a good way to teach children about God. I
think we are in for a treat!
Thanks and praise for the men who will prepare a delicious meal for
all to enjoy. Come, make your reservations. You know the drill. Fill
out the Gold slip or call the church office by
noon on Monday. See you there.
grace upon grace,
Martha Sherrrod
Dinner
Seniors Connection
The Seniors started off their fall season with a large group, delicious
food and an interesting program. Bernie Henderson, Director for
Family and Community Relations at Woody Funeral Homes,
enlightened us with factual stories about the deaths and funerals of
the eight Virginia presidents.
Our next meeting will be Thursday, October 11. You won’t want to
miss this extraordinary program featuring the history of our American
flag. This program will be presented by Ben Gregory and his group.
The Senior programs are open to everyone and we love to have
guests. We hope to have a big attendance for this outstanding
presentation.
Bring a covered dish for our noon lunch and bring a little extra for our
speakers and guests.
Do You Hear the Bells Ringing?
No? You will soon. The Joy Ringers have begun practice. Anyone is
welcome to join the choir. There is no previous bell experience need-
ed. We practice every Monday night from 7:00pm until 8:30pm.
We learn a lot and have fun doing so. If you are interested please
contact Stacey Spear at [email protected].
There are several events coming up soon that you will want to put on your calendar.
October 28 - Joy Ringers will play at both services.
November 18 - Joy Ringers will play at both services.
December 16 - Joy Ringers will play at both services.
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What has been your role in helping to organize Bazaar Extraordinaire III (BE3)?What has been your role in helping to organize Bazaar Extraordinaire III (BE3)?What has been your role in helping to organize Bazaar Extraordinaire III (BE3)?What has been your role in helping to organize Bazaar Extraordinaire III (BE3)? My role in helping to organize Bazaar Extraordinaire III has been nothing but a joy. I scheduled a meeting and the most talented, organized folks, who brought with them a "let's do it" attitude appeared! It made me know God's hand was already involved in this bazaar - That sure makes this project easier.
Have you been involved in previous bazaars? Have you been involved in previous bazaars? Have you been involved in previous bazaars? Have you been involved in previous bazaars? This is my third!
Has there been a CHUMC Bazaar that has stuck out particularly in your mind and why?Has there been a CHUMC Bazaar that has stuck out particularly in your mind and why?Has there been a CHUMC Bazaar that has stuck out particularly in your mind and why?Has there been a CHUMC Bazaar that has stuck out particularly in your mind and why? I will have to say our first. The weather was perfect, we had huge crowds, the vendors loved being here, everyone had worked so hard and when the day unfolded everything fell into place without a hitch. The box lunches rated a 5 star, burgers, dogs, and stew sold out, and our silent auction, estate items, and baked sale items were a complete sell out as well. We made $10,000 after our expenses which allowed us to make a sizeable payment on our apportionments. It was a time of great fellowship for our church family as well as our church community.
What can we expect at the BE3?What can we expect at the BE3?What can we expect at the BE3?What can we expect at the BE3? Our official opening will be at 3PM Friday and closing at 9PM. All activities will be in the fellowship hall. This includes 15 vendors selling "their wares", a bake sale, a silent auction, and a "to go" chicken parmesan dinner prepared by Bruce Ecker and his team. The cost of the dinner will be $7.00 and tickets are on sale. See me, Bruce, Phin or call the church office and we will see that you get a ticket. We will open at 9AM on Saturday and close at 3PM. The fellowship hall will look the same and outside we will have additional vendors, City of Richmond policeman with K9 dog, animal adoptions, Anthem/Wellpoint, Blood Mobile, face painting, pumpkin painting, and a moon bounce for the children to enjoy. I know you want to know about food - Billy Moore and the UMM will be cooking brunswick stew for sale by the quart and by the bowl, and David Dietz, Arthur Nun-nally, Art Long, etc. will be grilling hot dogs, hamburgers, and maybe a few french fries just to be sure no one leaves hungry. Drinks will also be available.
What will set BE3 apart from previous Bazaars?What will set BE3 apart from previous Bazaars?What will set BE3 apart from previous Bazaars?What will set BE3 apart from previous Bazaars? We will have more outside activities, more children's activities, and vendors who will be providing services to members of our community.
What are you looking forward to the most about BE3?What are you looking forward to the most about BE3?What are you looking forward to the most about BE3?What are you looking forward to the most about BE3? The joy of watching everyone's hard work come to fruition. I think we all enjoy shopping, meeting our customers, and our church "neighbors. Of course, eating comes to mind as well!
How have the Bazaars hosted by CHUMC impacted the community?How have the Bazaars hosted by CHUMC impacted the community?How have the Bazaars hosted by CHUMC impacted the community?How have the Bazaars hosted by CHUMC impacted the community? As a result of our first and second bazaars, customers and vendors called us to see when we would be having our next ba-zaar. The feedback was very positive. Last Saturday I received a call from a friend I hadn't talked with in many months. She was calling on behalf of a friend of hers to see if we were going to have any fall activities this year. Her interest was the bake sale. Her friend said CHUM members make the best cookies she has ever eaten. She plans to be waiting on Friday at 3PM to be the first in line at our bake sale table.
If people would like to help with last minute details, how can they become involved?If people would like to help with last minute details, how can they become involved?If people would like to help with last minute details, how can they become involved?If people would like to help with last minute details, how can they become involved? Baking for the bake sale - we will need lots of items with this being a two-day sale. Janet Burton, Patricia Dombroski, and Beverly Simmons are coordinating the baked goods. Silent Auction items continue to be needed. Don't forget to ask for a gift certificate, or bring an item for one of our baskets being put together by Irene Couch, Carolyn Glascock, and Martha Sherrod. Cooking - If you would like to help out the guys in the kitchen check in with Phin Wood, Don Gresko, or Bruce Ecker. Many hands will certainly make this task go faster. Getting involved passing out flyers and cards about our bazaar to your family, friends and neighbors. Selling tickets to them for the chicken dinner.
What would you like people to know about why we do these Bazaars?What would you like people to know about why we do these Bazaars?What would you like people to know about why we do these Bazaars?What would you like people to know about why we do these Bazaars? We do these bazaars to bring our congregation together in fellowship - to enjoy a time of working together and in doing so making memories that become a part of who we are and what our church represents to us and to our community. Of course our bazaars serve as a fundraiser and this year our profits will be used in the church's general fund to assist in paying our
day to day expenses.
Please contact the church office, if you would like to recognize a ministry or someone, with a small paragraph explaining about the individual/ministry and why they have impacted your life. If possible, include a picture with your paragraph.
We are available at [email protected] and 266-3551
CAROLYN PENDLETON One of the many women helping with this years Bazaar Extraordinaire
READING GLASSES NEEDEDREADING GLASSES NEEDEDREADING GLASSES NEEDEDREADING GLASSES NEEDED
A medical mission team, made up primarily of members and friends of Third Presbyterian Church, is planning a trip to Haiti to provide some medical services to residents who have last so much since the earthquake. A goal of this team is to collect 400 pairs of reading glasses (any strength) for distribution. If you have reading glasses that you no longer use or are willing to purchase some inexpensive pairs to donate, please deposit them in the box provided in the narthex. The medical mission team will be very appreciative of your donations in an attempt to reach their goal. This collection will run the entire month of October. Outreach/Missions Committee
The HERMITAGE
Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale
Country Store and Clothing Rooms
October 26 & 27, 2012
Residents and their families, Staff and Volunteers 9:30 AM to 3 PM Friday and Saturday
Open to Public
10:30 AM –3 PM Friday 9:30 AM—3 PM Saturday
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Photos of previous Bazaar Extraordinaire’s Silent Auction Courtesy of Liz Lowry
Dear Friends of Stop Hunger Now, More than one billion people in the world do not have enough to eat – more than the population of Canada, the United States and the European Union. Today 25,000 people will die because of hunger and hunger-related causes. Catastrophes like the earthquake in Haiti temporarily increase hunger, but the reality is that an earthquake that brings the loss of life equivalent to that in Haiti happens every 9 to 10 days, week in, week out. Chronic hunger, not earthquakes, is ravaging our world. No one knows this better than those working with Stop Hunger Now. We know that while many are starving for food, many more are starving to give. We also know that numbers and statistics can too often overwhelm, leaving us feeling helpless or worse, apathetic. We are very proud of the fact that our organization provides not just an accountable, expedient channeling of donations to relieve hunger, but we also provide events in which volunteers can personally know the deep satisfaction of hands-on relief work. We are happy to inform you that on August 17, 2012 meals from your Stop Hunger Now packaging event were loaded at our Richmond warehouse onto a 40’ container of 285120 meals. Those meals headed to Norfolk VA, where they were shipped to Haiti Outreach Ministries in Port au Prince Haiti. Haiti Outreach Ministries (HOM) is a Christian mission to the people of Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. We focus on extremely impoverished areas in and near the capital of Port au Prince, currently serving the communities of Blanchard (Terre Noire), Cite Soleil, Ibo Beach (Source Maielas) and Repatriote. Lives will be changed because of you! Stop Hunger Now thanks you for choosing us as your mission partner. Thank you for paying attention to the statistics and choosing to not just hope and pray that people get food, but for making sure they do. With gratitude, The folks at Stop Hunger Now
HELP PUBLICIZE THE BAZAAR
Many people have been working very hard to make the BAZAAR EXTRAORDINAIRE III
happen. Excitement is building as we near the date. Now we need EVERYONE (this
means YOU) to help publicize the event. Posters and postcards advertising the Bazaar
can be found in the Narthex and on the Bazaar bulletin board behind
the Sanctuary or by contacting me. You use them, I'll keep the supply coming! Carry a
flyer in your car and when you are out and about, look for places to post our mes-
sage. Personal contact is the best way to advertise. Pick up several postcards and keep
them with you to hand out as you meet and greet people. Take as many as you need and
drop them in the mail to friends who might enjoy coming to be with us.
All this work will be for nothing if we don't have good attendance.
This is a job EVERYONE can do.
Thanks for helping us get the word out!
Get the word out!
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LAMB’S BASKET Lakeside Area Food Pantry
Distribution: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
10AM - 12:45 PM Patrons are welcome at LAMB's Basket twice a month for the first six months then need to reapply. The disabled and the elderly may
continue coming twice a month as long as is needed.
Volunteering: LAMB's Basket is staffed entirely by volunteers; there are no paid employees.
To volunteer, please contact Ray Mallory at (804) 565-8007 or [email protected]
LAMB’S BASKET INFORMATION PHONE: 804-565-8007 ~ E-MAIL: [email protected]
Street address for donation drop-off: 5612 Greendale Road, Richmond
ATTENTION! ALL KNITTERS, CROCHETERS AND ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO LEARN: ALL KNITTERS, CROCHETERS AND ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO LEARN: ALL KNITTERS, CROCHETERS AND ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO LEARN: ALL KNITTERS, CROCHETERS AND ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO LEARN:
The CHUM Knitters and Crocheters will meet on Thursday, October 11th at 1:30pm., following the Seniors MeetingThursday, October 11th at 1:30pm., following the Seniors MeetingThursday, October 11th at 1:30pm., following the Seniors MeetingThursday, October 11th at 1:30pm., following the Seniors Meeting. Please join us in the parlor, and help us provide chemo hats, caps for newborns, blankets, baby sweaters, hats, scarves and much more for those who need a little something extra to make their life easier.
Yarn, patterns and Yarn, patterns and Yarn, patterns and Yarn, patterns and
needles or crochet hooks will be needles or crochet hooks will be needles or crochet hooks will be needles or crochet hooks will be provided.provided.provided.provided.
Parents/Grandparents of College Students and Military
Please give us the current addresses of your sons, daughters, and/or grandchildren's schools or deployment locations.
Our Friends Class really enjoys making and sending monthly cards and would like to send some to your loved ones! A special thanks to Jane Rhyne, her helpers, and our Care Committee
HELP WANTED!! TOPIC: FOOD DONATIONS LOCATION: LAMB’S Basket Food Pantry: 5612 Greendale Road, Henrico, VA 23228 It has been our tradition to support the LAMB’S Basket, our local Lakeside Area food pantry, with our weekly gifts of non-perishable foods, household supplies, and pet foods. Please continue to bring your gifts and place them in the red wagon in the narthex for delivery to the facility where they will be shelved for distribution to local families who are receiving items from the organization. Currently, they are in need of some specific items for their shelves. Please consider shopping for these much-needed items:
Unsweetened applesauce Beef Stew (Canned) Rice Spaghetti Spaghetti Sauce
Your food gifts are collected weekly in our special wagon in the Narthex and delivered to the LAMB’S Basket for distribution. Please contact Helen Wood if you have any further questions. Thank you for your generosity and support of such a wonderful ministry.
As we look forward to our Stewardship Campaign (November 25 – December 16, 2012), I want to use this page to focus on another one of Robert Schnase’s Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations --- “Risk-Taking Mission and Ser-vice.” We all engage in some form of risk taking on a regular basis. Whether it’s at home, work, or driving our car, banking our money, etc, risk is part of daily life.
When it comes to the church, Schnase states that “Risk-taking steps into greater uncertainty, a higher possibility of discomfort, resistance, or sacrifice.” He notes that “Vibrant, fruitful, growing congregations practice Risk-Taking…”
Schnase refers to the work that the church is engaged in as Risk-Taking Mission and Service. “Risk-Taking Mission and Service takes people into ministries that push them out of their comfort zone, stretching them beyond the circle of relationships and practices that routinely define their commitments.”
How well are we practicing Risk-Taking Mission and Service at CHUMC?
Note: five Practices of FRUITFUL congregation –Risk-Taking Mission and Service, Robert Schnase
Home: 262-8907 Cell: 347-6288 email: [email protected]
I will be leaving in November for a long vacation and will need information in advance for November’s and December’s Newsletters. I will need articles for November's Newsletter the last week in September, and articles for December's no later than the second week in October. Thank you for all of your help in putting our monthly publication together! Blessings, Mrs. Julie Crawford, Office Administrator
SIZZLING SUMMER SALE SUPER SUCCESSFUL!!!! Thanks to everyone who donated, purchased, discussed and enjoyed the Book Sale sponsored by The Senior Connection. Our grand total was $316.50.
PARMESAN CHICKEN DINNER
Friday, October 19th – Parmesan Chicken Dinner – From 5 - 8 pm. Tickets - $7.00 Boneless Chicken Breast, Potato, Vegetable, Roll, Brownie Take Out Only – Buy your tickets by Wednesday, October 17th. Tickets available from Julie(Church Office), Bruce Ecker, Phin Wood, Helen Wood, Carolyn Pendleton and Jean Dietz.
BRUNSWICK STEW
Saturday, October 20th – Brunswick Stew – Ready for pick up @ 1pm. Stew - $7.00 per quart Order stew from Julie(Church Office), Bruce Ecker, Dick White, and Phin Wood.