Fletcher’s Chapel United Methodist Church April 2016 Issue 18 Volume 4 Page 1
3/30/2016
FLETCHER’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1919 Fletcher’s Chapel Road, Durham, NC 27703
Suzanne Cobb Senior Pastor
h a v e
d i e d
(family
o r
friends)
FCUMC MISSION STATEMENT
“SEEKING TO BE THE HEART AND HANDS OF CHRIST SHARING THE LOVE OF CHRIST WITH OUR COMMUNITY AND BEYOND.”
not hold a grudge against Peter, but offers him a gift of
reconciliation with God. Jesus generously gives Peter the
opportunity to set right the wrong of his denial by having
Peter declare “Yes, Lord, you know I love you,” three
times.
This is the Easter gift! Our resurrected Lord enters into
our lives where we are and offers us the gifts of peace
and reconciliation with God. Despite our doubt, our fear,
our denial, God never stops inviting us to experience the
abiding peace of His love. This Eastertide, let us repent of
our fear and doubt and accept the gifts that Jesus wants
to offer us all!
Our Easter baskets, once filled
with chocolates, now hold noth-
ing but candy wrappers. We’ve
hung up our pastel dresses. And
it’s probably time that we throw
away those colorfully dyed hard
-boiled eggs. In the wake of the
joy and excitement of Easter,
we might forget that Easter isn’t
just a day of church, family, and feasting, but a whole season
of celebration of the resurrection known as Eastertide. The
50-day season carries us from the Empty Tomb to Pentecost.
During Eastertide, we have the opportunity as a Church to
reflect upon what it truly means when we proclaim, “Christ
is risen!” We’ve already read the story of Christ appearing to
Mary in the resurrected flesh. But, what happened next?
John 20:19-29 tells us that as Jesus’ disciples cowered
and hid in fear of Roman retribution, Christ appeared to
them in their hiding place. He said to the clandestine disci-
ples, “Peace be with you,” on three different occasions. The
repetition of this phrase forces us to pause and consider why
Jesus says this. Jesus knew that the days ahead would not be
easy for his disciples; many of them would face persecution,
even martyrdom. Seeing that the disciples were afraid of
what the future might hold, Jesus wanted to comfort them,
not with cheap platitudes, but by giving them the gift of the
God’s everlasting peace that transcends all understanding.
Later in John 21, Jesus says another phrase three
times, this time to Simon Peter. As Jesus and Peter sat to-
gether eating breakfast on the beach, Jesus asked three
times “Do you love me?” Earlier in the Gospel story we re-
member that Peter denies Christ three times for fear of per-
secution. But Jesus in his faithfulness and gentleness does
Sunrise Easter
Service
Fletcher’s Chapel United Methodist Church April 2016 Issue 18 Volume 4 Page 2
3/30/2016
April Birthdays & Anniversaries
3. Wayne & Dot Watlon (A)
4. Bridgette Larrabee
Tori Biggs
Randy Williams
5. Alissa Pope
9. Tyler Strayhorn
11. Jacob Cobb
15. Howard Brown
Dick Larabee
20. Robin & Robin Sorrell (A)
22. Derrick & Michelle Sims (A)
23. Steve Alford
Allen Burgette
Todd Womble
Wes & Andie Carpenter (A)
24. Dot Womble
Elaine Alford
29. Jeff Allen
Sylvia Holder
30. Michael Sorrell
Please Remember Our
Assisted Living/Nursing Home Members Jean Williams The Lodge at Wake Forest Rm 343 1151 S Main Street Wake Forest, NC 27587 Please send updated addresses to [email protected] for cor-rect listing in the Newsletter.
Pray for Our at Home Members
Billie Thomas, Arthur & Sylvia Holder, & Elaine Alford
April Financial Stewards
4/3/2016 Bernie Glenn Jackie Copeland Phillip Edwards
4/10/2016 Bernie Glenn Kathy White Anne Lebel
4/17/2016 Bernie Glenn Bill Lindenmuth Derrick Sims
4/24/2016 Bernie Glenn Beth Alford M A Carpenter
April Scripture Worship Leaders
Readers Children’s Message
4/3/2016 Robin Sorrell
4/10/2016 Vickie Davis Brad Pelletier
4/17/2016 Sandra Lindenmuth
April Nursery Schedule
4/3/2016 Philip Edwards Sharon Edwards
4/10/2016 Robin Sorrell Gabe Blanchard
4/17/2016 Dot Womble Polly Ashley
4/24/2016 Kayla Perry Kaylee Perry
Circle News
Ruth Circle
The next meeting is Tuesday, April 19th at 1:00.
Faith Wanda Circle We want to thank all of you who took hone chili and pies this month and contributed a love offering to our Circle’s fund. We received $381 to help with our community and church work! College students! We haven’t forgotten you! We will be sending you a “goodie bag” soon to help you get through exams and pull through those last few days! We’ve started our new study, Living a Life of Balance. We would love to have you come join us in this study and help us this year with church and community activities. Our next meeting is April 19, 6:30PM.
Communion Servers April 3rd
Denise Burgette
Jim Carpenter
Priscilla Denning
Chicken Pickin’
It is that time of year again! For those who like that Barbeque chicken cooked by the men of our church, you are in
luck! It is not too late to purchase a plate! You can still come on April 2, any time between 11AM- 7PM, for eat in or
carry out. The Faith Wanda and Ruth circles are sponsor this event with the Methodist Men’s group but we would love
to have you come and help us. It isn’t all work but a good time of fellowship as well! So, if you can come and help,
just come on. If you would like to know what times might have the greatest need, contact Mary Anne Carpenter.
Please invite your friends…even if they haven’t purchased a ticket. We will continue selling until the chicken runs out.
Fletcher’s Chapel United Methodist Church April 2016 Issue 18 Volume 4 Page 3
3/30/2016
Save the Dates
April 2 Chicken Pickin’
April 28 Coffee Talk—Fletcher’s Chapel
April 29—May 1—Women of Joy Conference
May 22 Durham Bulls
July 31—Aug. 5 Mission Trip to Hinton Rural Life Cen-
ter in the Appalachian Mountains. Eve-
ryone 12 years old and older.
March 15- The Clergy Women Bishop’s Day Apart
ATTENTION WOMEN OF FLETCHER'S CHAPEL "Women of Joy Conference" Myrtle Beach, South Carolina April 29-May 1, 2016 Cost is between $200-$250 (not including meals) Please let Pastor Suzanne know or sign up on the clipboard if you are interested in going to this Conference.
Easter Season
Every Thursday set your alarms at noon and we invite everyone to STOP whatever we are doing and lift our church family in prayer! The power of prayer is amazing and brings blessings upon blessings!!
Every Wednesday night we will gather for dinner at 6:00 p.m. and a time of devotion and fellowship. We also hope to schedule a few more speakers to join us during the month of April who were not available to join us during Lent. Watch the bulletin for details.
Helping Our Community Blood Drive: On Sunday, March 6 the Girl Scouts sponsored a Blood Drive after church. They registered donors and served refreshments to 21 donors. This was a good increase over past drives and we had several people come from outside our congregation. Thanks to the Girl Scouts and all who donated the life saving gift of blood.
The CROP Walk was on Palm Sunday. We set a goal of $700 and we raised $1440!!! We received a wonderful $500 dona-tion from our Bishop Hope Morgan Ward. Thanks to all our walkers: Pastor Suzanne, Priscilla Denning, Carol Bolton, and Robin Sorrell. And a great big thank you to all who contributed to this cause to help relieve hunger in our community and globally.
The Easter Egg Hunt was held on Saturday, March 19. It was well attended by the community. Breakfast was served, the Easter Bunny showed up, and prizes were given to the person who could guess the jelly beans in a jar. The winners were thrilled with their Wal-Mart gift card and the jar of jelly beans. Thanks to all those who helped with food, filling and hiding eggs, and just being there.
Coffee Talk—Tuesday April 28th at 10:00 at Fletcher’s Chapel UMC
It is a special time set apart for the church family to gather to spend in fellowship and sharing who we
are as God’s children.
BIBLE STUDY RESUMES:
Sunday, April 17th at 5:00 p.m. Please feel free to join us as we continue to work our way through the New Testa-ment Lessons
United Methodist Women
On Feb. 27 the Corridor District 2016 Sub District met at War-ren’s Grove UMC. The meeting included a presentation about Methodist Women, musical entertainment, and a skit with the theme GO GREEN. A special offering was taken for a reading program. I encourage more women to attend the meeting. It is very worthwhile.
We will be having a diaper, feminine hygiene products collec-tion starting Sunday, April 17. We will turn these item in on Saturday, April 30 to the Diaper Bank of NC. Thery are having a wrap diaper day from 10am to noon. Any questions call Jackie Copeland (919) 530-8181