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OFFICE HOURS:
Monday – Friday
9:00 a.m. – 3:00p.m.
302-678-9626
302-678-9627 (Fax)
The Wesley Crier Facebook: Wesley UMC Dover
E-mail: [email protected]
Webpage: www.wesleyumc-dover.com
OUR VISION
Historic Wesley Church in
downtown Dover, Delaware is
an open and welcoming congre-
gation, which makes disciples
of Jesus Christ by proclaiming
God’s love through
✞A variety of Worship Ser-
vices which speaks to both heart
and mind,
✞Bible study, fellowship, and
nurture which lead to meaning-
ful and disciplined Christian
living,
✞Christian outreach ministries
which serve those near and far,
✞Combined activities which
involve other area churches and
faith communities.
Wesley Church welcomes all
individuals and seeks to minis-
ter to the spiritual and physical
needs and concerns, as God
reveals them to us.
Members and neighbors of all
ages and stages in life,
The homeless, hungry, and
hurting,
Employees of the various levels
of government, including the
military,
People in the nearby education
and business communities.
Wesley Church’s prominent
steeple is a sign of our commit-
ment to our vision and is a bea-
con of faith, hope, and love in
this state capital.
In the book of Habakkuk, we read from a prophet who preached during the height of the exile of the
Jewish people. The Babylonians had defeated them, and carried
their leaders and many of their citi-zens into exile. It was a difficult time for the Israelites, to put it mildly. In Habakkuk
2 we read: I will stand at my watch-post, and sta-tion myself on the rampart; I will keep watch to see what he will
say to me, and what he will answer concerning my complaint. Then the Lord answered me and said: Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so that a runner may read it. For there is still a
vision for the appointed time; it speaks of the end, and does not lie. If it seems to tarry, wait for it; it will surely come, it will not
delay. Habakkuk is standing at the watch post, believing that he will
hear from the Lord. He is told to write God’s vision in such big letters that a person running by will be able to read it. Finally, he
is told that if the fulfillment of the vision seems to tarry, wait pa-tiently and faithfully.
Wesley Church is a typical United Methodist Church in this sense: the UMC has been steadily declining in membership since
the 1960s. But we continue to stand at the watch post, and be-lieve that we will hear from the Lord. We trust that God has a vi-
sion for our church, and a future with hope, as the prophet Jere-miah says.
Do you know the vision that God’s church here at Wesley has right now? Could you write it in big letters for someone driving
by to see it? We are focused upon three things:
1. Spiritual Formation
2. Reaching Younger People
3. Missional outreach
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From the
desk of
Pastor Amy
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March
Circle Meetings
Mary Circle - 1:00 p.m. Thursday,
March 7 @ Heritage at Dover, Bistro
Rosemary Circle - 1:00 p.m. Wednes-
day, March 13 @ Luther Towers #1,
Conference Room
Sylvia Circle - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
March 13 @ Jenny Conley’s
Barbara Circle - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday,
March 12 @ Shirley Mundorf
New Small Group Opportunity
Serious Answers to Hard Questions: Larry Josefowski, will lead the
group in discussion following a 30 minute video hosted by Bishop Kenneth Carder.
April 14th: Evil April 21st: Evangelism and Tolerance
April 28th: The God of the Old Testament May 5th: Resurrection May 12th: The Sins of the Church
Life presents us with a lot of hard questions. In this thought-provoking
and inspiring course, leading theologians address issues that are ob-stacles to faith for many both in and outside of the church. The goal of this "Serious Answers" course is to encourage energetic discussion and
sustained reflection by both believers and seekers.
Sunday April 21 at 5p.m. Town Hall Meeting
Bring a dish to share and join
together for a pot luck supper followed by the town hall meeting.
Pastor Amy’s Message 1,3
UMW Circle Meetings 2
Town Hall Meeting 2
Small Group Opportunity 2
Labyrinth Walk 3
Message from the Bishop 4
Bishop’s Announcement 4,5
Members who entered The Church Trimphant
5
About Lent Maddness 6
United Methodist Men 6
Lenten Calendar 7
Terracycle 8
Sight and Sound Theatre 8
Daylight Savings 8
Pecometh News 9
One Great Hour of Sharing 10
Audio Visual 10
Mission in Motion 11
Dover Interfaith Men’s Shelter
11
Baptism’s 12
30 Minute Lenten Study 12
United Methodist Women 12
Birthday Calendar 13
Calendar 14
Lily, KEFCF, Discretionary form
15
Board Of Trustees Scholarship Program
15
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Spiritual Formation: I hope that in this Lenten season, you are opening yourself up to grace in fresh ways. Check out the “spiritual practices” resource available in the brochure racks. Come to a small group, if you are not already in one. This is the most important avenue for spiritual formation.
Schedule a time for personal retreat, for a day, a few days, or even a few hours. I am here to help you plan and prepare. In the coming months, look for retreat days which will be offered locally on a
Saturday, that I will lead.
Reaching Younger People: We continue to strive and struggle in this area. Chris Countryman’s job has expanded to include young adults. In addition to working with the youth and children, he is
working to establish ties with the college campuses, and start a young adult study. But this is not Chris’ job alone. It is our task as a community of faith. How might you be a part of what God is do-ing?
Missional Outreach: We continue to expand in this area. March 17 at 5p.m. is the first mission trip meeting for the trip to New York July 14-20. You are invited! The week of July 7 will be the week of Restoration, when our youth will spend the week sleeping at church and serving in the community.
Lots of opportunities to support this week are available. Also, we are part of a group of 11 churches supporting an “Apostles Build” for Habitat for Humanity. If you were in worship Sunday, you heard
about this effort. Our work day is May 18 in Frederica. If you are 16 or older, you are invited to come paint on this day.
We are blessed to be able to report that our worship attendance and small group participation are
moving in the right direction. Comparing 2012 to 2013 for first 7 weeks, we see this: First 7 weeks of 2012 = 1751 First 7 weeks of 2013 = 1863 or + 6% increase.
If we review attendance as the 52 week average (as the Lewis Center for Church Leadership recom-mends), the first 7 weeks of 2013 are now larger by about 6 people than the prior year (2012); a
slight overall increase. In small groups, we have a weekly average participation of around 90 people in small groups, including adult Sunday School and mid-week studies (but not counting UMW and UMM!)
There is much more that could be said, but space does not permit. So please mark your calendar for Sunday April 21 at 5p.m. Bring a dish to share and join together for a pot luck supper and a town hall meeting. Learn about what God is doing among us, and how you might
participate. Come with your questions and ideas. Part of this time will also be devoted to conversation about the worship schedule and the decision we will make at council in May.
I am honored to be your pastor. It is truly a privilege to serve God’s people in this place. God has
blessed us with wonderful leaders, and so many faithful followers of Jesus here at Wesley. Will you join with me in standing at the watch-post? “I will stand at my watch-post, and station myself on
the rampart; I will keep watch to see what he will say to me”.
Striving to be faithful Pastor Amy
Labyrinth Walk
Friday, March 22, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday, March 23, 2013, 9a.m. - 4p.m. A labyrinth is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. It combines the
imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path. The Labyrinth represents a journey to our own center and back again out into the world. Labyrinths have long been used as meditation and prayer
tools.
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A word from Bishop Peggy Johnson
The epidemic of gun-related violence that has swept the nation has come home to us. As you know,
yesterday, February 11, a lone gunman shot and killed two women, one his former daughter-in-law, in the lobby of the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington. He also shot and wounded two law enforcement officers. The latest reports say that the gunman then shot himself. It is only by the
grace of our Lord that there were not more persons killed or wounded.
It is painfully obvious that we must stop this escalating trend of gun-related violence that has taken the lives of so many people, including young children. The General Board of Church and Society of
The United Methodist Church recently announced our support for A Comprehensive Plan That Reduc-es Gun Violence and Respects the 2nd Amendment Rights of Law-Abiding Americans. This document
was produced by the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force of the United States House of Representa-tives. The key principles are (1) mandating universal background checks on every gun purchased, including those bought at gun shows or in private sales, (2) banning high-capacity magazines, and
(3) implementing a rigorous ban on assault weapons.
On February 5, faith groups from across the United States mobilized over 7,000 calls to Congress, demonstrating the concern for reducing gun violence from persons of almost every religious tradi-
tion. Most of these groups, including The United Methodist Church, belong to Faiths United to Pre-vent Gun Violence. The participating groups are united by their own traditions that support human
safety and wellness over violence.
In Delaware, the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General have proposed reforms that would address the principles of the House Task Force. They are being supported by the new Dela-
ware Coalition Against Gun Violence, which includes representatives of the faith communities. If you are interested in learning more about this group, please call Pastor Bob Hall at the Delaware Ecu-menical Council on Children and Families at 302-225-1040.
Please be in prayer for our nation as we struggle with this issue and look for ways to end the violence that is ever increasing.
Bishop Peggy A. Johnson
Bishop Peggy A. Johnson announces the appointment of Rev. Dr. Vicki Gordy-Stith as District Superintendent of the Dover District
effective July 1, 2013. Born in Salisbury, Maryland and raised in Dover and Wilmington,
Delaware, and Salisbury, Maryland, Vicki grew up in a pastoral family as the middle of three children. Vicki’s older brother, Howie,
had a developmental disability, which cultivated both a sense of empathy and a sense of being an outsider for Vicki and her young-er sister. She graduated from Wicomico High School in Salisbury,
Maryland in 1982 and attended the US Naval Academy, where she graduated and was commissioned in the US Navy in 1986. She
married her husband, Bo, two days after graduation and they re-ported to two different ships home ported in San Diego, California. Continued on page 5
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Vicki served as Communications Officer and Auxiliaries and Electrical Officer onboard, and qualified as
Surface Warfare Officer and Engineering Officer of the Watch. After sea duty, Vicki and Bo transferred to Newport, Rhode Island for shore duty. Vicki taught Leadership and Engineering and served as the
Adjutant of the officer candidates. She received the Master Training Specialist award and the Navy Commendation medal while in Newport.
Throughout her time in the Navy, Vicki served in various lay ministries, leading a youth group while a
midshipman at the Naval Academy, serving as lay leader onboard the ship, and serving as youth and young adult leader in California and Rhode Island. Although she had experienced a call to ministry in high school, she initially dismissed it as “following in her father’s footsteps.” But, God called her again
just as she began her active duty service and used those five years of service to prepare her for min-istry.
After she resigned her commission in the Navy, she and Bo attended The Divinity School at Duke Uni-
versity, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1994. She was ordained a Deacon in 1993 and began serving the Whaleyville-New Hope Charge on the Salisbury District immediately following grad-
uation. She was ordained to Order of Elder in 1996. She served Whaleyville-New Hope for three years before being appointed to Skyline UMC, in Wilmington, Delaware in 1997 as co-pastor with her hus-band, Bo, and then in 2011 as senior pastor. She earned her Doctorate of Ministry (with Distinction)
from Drew Theological School in 2010, with a focus on leadership in the post-modern context.
Vicki and Bo have three children--Joy, who was born in 1994; Eli, who was born in 1997; and in 2011 they adopted their foster son, Elijah, who was also born in 1997. Joy currently attends Arcadia Uni-
versity as a freshman, double majoring in psychology and sociology. Eli attends Cab Calloway School of the Arts as a sophomore in high school, majoring in vocal music. Elijah attends Dickinson High
School as a freshman and plays basketball and runs track. Vicki enjoys running, singing, and reading as well as camping with her family.
The following are members or friends of Wesley who entered the Church Triumphant during 2012
and 2013.
Name Date of Death
Richard Carlson 1/04/2012 J. Fred Mitchell 1/05/2012
Ethel Hopkins 2/7/2012 Verna Cohee 2/16/2012 Betty Warren 2/20/2012
Bruce Moffett 5/2/2012 Helen Gatton 5/17/2012
Sarah Garrett 5/20/2012 Ethel Tyler 6/4/2012 Julia Hynson 6/20/2012
Name Date of Death
Bobby Jones 6/23/2012
Elizabeth Carlson 7/21/2012 Gladys Anderson 7/21/2012
Marjorie Martin 7/27/2012 Robin Saxton 7/27/2012 Dorothy List 8/3/2012
Doug Gatton 8/17/2012 Mary F. Schweitzer 8/29/2012
Clyde Simmons 9/17/2012 James Carr 11/30/2012 Lacy Nichols, Jr. 12/01/2012
Adabelle Hancock 1/26/2013 Wesley Coote 2/07/2013
Anne Moyer 2/26/2013
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About Lent Madness Lent Madness began in 2010 as the brainchild of the Rev. Tim
Schenck. In seeking a fun, engaging way for people to learn about the men and women comprising the Church’s Calendar of Saints, Tim
came up with this unique Lenten devotion. Combining his love of sports with his passion for the lives of the saints, Lent Madness was
born on his blog “Clergy Family Confidential.”
The format is straightforward: 32 saints are placed into a tournament-
like single elimination bracket. Each pairing remains open for a set pe-
riod of time and people vote for their favorite saint. 16 saints make it
to the Round of the Saintly Sixteen; eight advance to the Round of the
Elate Eight; four make it to the Faithful Four; two to the Champion-
ship; and the winner is awarded the coveted Golden Halo. The first round consists of basic biograph-
ical information about each of the 32 saints. Things get a bit more interesting in the subsequent
rounds as we offer quotes and quirks, explore legends, and even move into the area of saintly kitsch.
The major change from 2010 to 2011 was the introduction of four “celebrity bloggers” to champion
particular saints through the Final Four. Meredith Gould, Scott Gunn, Penny Nash, and Neil Alan
Willard dove into the spirit of Lent Madness with abandon, adding even more intrigue to the proceed-
ings.
In 2012 we partnered with Forward Movement and Executive Director Scott Gunn to create our own
website and broaden the number of people involved in the selection and writing process. And it
worked! 50,000 people visited the Lent Madness last year and it really took off with articles about it
in such august publications as the Washington Post and Sports Illustrated (seriously).
As Lent Madness continues to grow and evolve, what won’t change is the essence of Lent Madness:
allowing people to get to know some amazing people who have come before us in the faith, and re-
minding one another that there’s no reason for a dreary Lenten discipline. If this helps people connect
with the risen Christ during this season of penitence and renewal, and have a bit of fun in the pro-
cess, then it continues to be worthwhile.
We hope you’ll participate fully this Lent and vote with reckless abandon! (Once — this isn’t Chicago).
Tim and Scott discussing the relative merits and saintliness of Athanasius vs. Florence Nightingale
Wesley Church’s Cheering Squad
United Methodist Men By: Ralph Deats, President
The UMM had their annual "Ladies Night-Out"
on February 6 at "Where Pigs Fly" with 26 in attendance. We had a very enjoyable meal
and fellowship. Following our meal 13 of us went to Wesley
College Basketball game and encouraged them to win.
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Lenten Calendar of Events
Sundays Remaining in Lent Third Sunday in Lent, March 3rd
Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 10th Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 17th
Labyrinth Walk Friday, March 22- 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday, March 23- 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. in Grace Fellowship Hall
United Methodist Women’s Unit Meeting 9 a.m. Program will be on the Laby-
rinth and those in attendance will be encouraged to go to Grace Fellowship Hall to walk the Labyrinth.
Palm Sunday March 24 Palm Processional
Maundy Thursday Service March 28 Tenebrae Service at 7 p.m. - Sanctuary
Good Friday March 29, at 12:00 p.m.
Community Service at Christ Episcopal Church State and Water Streets, Dover, DE
Annual Easter Event March 30
Sponsored by Family Life Committee 9:30 a.m. in Grace Fellowship Hall. Come hunt for Easter eggs, have your picture taken with the Easter Bunny. Have a gourmet lunch of pizza and dessert. This
Year’s entertainment will be Matt Cadabra doing his amazing magic tricks.
Easter Sunday March 31 Breakfast in Grace Fellowship Hall from 7 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by the Wesley Youth
Early Worship Service, 8:00 a.m.
Worship Service, 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service, 11:15 a.m.
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Start Saving Your Tooth-
brushes, Toothpaste Tubes, Floss Boxes, and Cheese
Wrappers!
Why? Because Wesley Church is
getting ready to Terracycle. This is an alternative national recycling pro-
gram that collects items that cannot be recycled. They are then upcycled into new products. This comes out of the Tuesday afternoon Covenant Dis-
cipleship Group. One of our clauses is about caring for God’s creation. There is also a monetary incen-
tive for participating in the program. Thanks to Shannon Spittle for sharing this with us.
We will collect all things related to dental
care of all brands. This includes old toothbrushes, empty toothpaste tubes, empty dental floss con-
tainers, and empty toothbrush boxes (except the cardboard part).
We will also collect all manner of cheese wrappers. This includes the outer packaging of shredded, block, slice, and string cheese. It also
includes the individual wrappers for slice and string cheese. Look for a collection bin soon to be
assembled and put in the main hallway. Terracycle’s purpose is to eliminate the idea
of waste and to turn trash into something we can
use. Terracycle has diverted billions of pieces of trash from being put into landfills and from going
through incinerators. The great thing about terracycle is that you
are not only helping the environment, but you are
also raising money for the church when you turn in Terracycle items. They also offer free shipping
for everything we collect. The waste we collect is either recycled or upcycled into over 1,500 various products like book bags, pencil cases, place mats,
etc. These products are available at mass retailers like Walmart, Target, and Whole Foods Market.
Recycling has gained a lot of attention over the recent years and many of us are involved, but what Terracycle does is called upcycling. Upcycling
is defined as using every aspect of waste as value. When you recycle, products are melted down with
incinerators (which create carbon dioxide) and made again. When you upcycle, every part of that product is used to create new products.
For example, when you upcycle a chip bag every piece of that bag is used to make a lunch
box. You are taking trash and turning it into something useful.
Daylight Saving Time
begins March 10th
Sight and Sound Theatre Lancaster, PA
September 7, 2013
Mark you calendars! We are taking another
bus trip to Sight and Sound Theatre. This time we will be seeing the show, “Noah”. We will be
departing from the church parking lot at 11:00 a.m., have lunch at the Hershey Farm Restaurant around 1:15 p.m., see the show and arrive back
in Dover at approximately 8:30 p.m.
Fifty tickets have been reserved and the cost will be the same as last year, $108.00 per person. This includes transportation by Dawson
Tours, lunch buffet and admission to the show.
A deposit of $54.00 per person is required by May 1st and the balance is due by August 1st. If you are interested or have questions, please
contact Betty or LeRoy Jones at 697-3688.
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Attention all Wesley Youth (Grades 1st to 12th)
Have you considered going to camp this summer? CAMPING IS REALLY FUN AT
CAMP PECOMETH. Find a camp that interests you. Is it Music, Sports, Water ac-tivities, Camping out of doors, Hiking, Horse Back Riding, Back packing, canoe
trips, or Rock Climbing?
You can go online at www.pecometh.org and read all about the camps and print
a registration form.
PARTIAL or FULL SCHOLARSHIPS will be given to active members of Wesley Church/
Sunday School.
Take advantage of early registration. Camps fill up quickly. The DEADLINE FOR RE-
QUESTING FULL OR PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE MAY 15TH. To receive a
scholarship you must call Sally Verma 674-0508, or email me at [email protected] with the child’s name and camp date BEFORE MAY 30TH.
SCHOLARSHIP INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mail your registration form and deposit to Camp Pecometh.
2. When you receive a confirmation of your camp date, please notify Sally Verma. (Even if you do not plan to use the scholarship please call Sally so we may
know all the children who will be attending camp.)
3. Each camper will deduct the amount of the scholarship from the balance due on his or
her confirmation card and send that amount to Camp Pecometh on the due date. (Sally will call you after May 30th and tell you the amount of the scholarship.)
E-Mail [email protected], Tel: 410- 556-6900
Camp Pecometh, 136 Bookers Wharf Road, Centreville, Md.
216117
WEB PAGE: www.pecometh.org
Sally Verma
674-0508
Camp Pecometh contact person
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Angels Among Us
Marian McKiernan stands in her 1890-era home in Middleburgh, N.Y., gazing at photos taken on Aug. 29, 2011 — the day after Hurricane Irene sent muddy river water swirling through the town. As win-dows broke under the weight of water, mud and debris cascaded into her home.
Since then, thanks to volunteers, McKiernan has been repairing her house and regaining a sense of normalcy. She arranges photos on stacks of new drywall that soon will go up. “I’m starting to feel like
myself again,” she said. McKiernan is just one of many flood survivors who express gratitude for United Methodist Volunteers in Mission and others.
“These volunteers not only fix houses,” said Jack Hill, project manager for the Upper New York Annual Conference. “They also fix people’s lives just by showing up to help.”
United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) has supported the conference as it aids flood survivors, first with more than 2,000 cleaning buckets, then with grants totaling $120,000. One Great Hour of Sharing calls United Methodists to share the goodness of life with those who
hurt. The offering provides administrative support for the United Methodist Committee on Relief as it responds to disaster survivors and people in need around the world.
United Methodists relate to One Great Hour of Sharing by supporting UMCOR’s ongoing work, re-sponding in times of disaster and telling the story of UMCOR’s ministry.
ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARING Join United Methodists everywhere by participating in the special offering that supports UMCOR’s vital
work. Your gifts to One Great Hour of Sharing lay the foundation for UMCOR to manifest God’s steadfast love throughout the world. Please give generously.
“Those volunteers have
been wonderful. I call them my Methodist angels. I hope
that name sticks.” – Jacque Riley, homeowner,
Middleburgh, N.Y.
One Great Hour of Sharing - March 10, 2013
Your Generous G i f ts
benefits The United Methodist Committee on Relief located at
the General Board of Global Min-istries. With this offering, The United Methodist Church re-
builds lives and communities around the world by helping the
United Methodist Committee on Relief keep its promise that 100% of your designated gift
goes to specific causes.
Are you a person who enjoys computers? Or video camer-as? Wesley is in need of servants to run video for worship at
9:45 &/or 11:15 and to run the computer for 11:15.
If you have questions or are interested in lending your comput-
er skills, please contact Becky Gill at 302-335-1645 or e-mail
Becky at [email protected].
If you have questions or are interested in lending your skill at
videography, please contact Alex Vaughan at 302-678-2377 or
email Alex at [email protected].
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Missions in Motion By: Wesley Missions Committee
In the January Crier we shared with you our commitment to partner with Habitat for Humanity-
Central Delaware in 2013. This commitment is not ours alone. We have joined a faith community known as an Apostles Build of 10 other churches in the area: Freedom Baptist Church, Felton Viola UMC, Calvary Assembly of God, Grace Presbyterian, Wyoming UMC, Presbyterian Church of Dover,
First Southern Baptist Church, Christ Episcopal Church-Dover, Holy Cross Catholic Church and Hope UMC. We will be building a home in Frederica, Delaware for the Walls family. The Apostles Build
began with our future homeowner speaking to us on Sunday, February 24th during the 9:45 a.m. service and then joining us for fellowship hour. We had a special collection during the service to as-
sist us with meeting our financial commitment. The building will begin Saturday, March 2nd and continue through anticipated completion of Saturday, June 8th. Wesley Church will need individuals to attend on Saturday-March 2, 2013 at 7:45 a.m.-3:00 p.m. to participate in a day where all the
faith communities come together and build as a team. This is also the official groundbreaking cele-bration day and an exciting event for the family and our congregation. On Saturday-May 18, 2013
at 7:45 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Wesley UMC will have their own day to work as a team in painting and trim-ming the house. We are in need of volunteers who are 16 years of age or older to assist us on March 2nd and May 18th. No skills are required. God will equip those who are called. We will need
assistance working on the home and we will also need someone to coordinate our lunch provisions at 11:30 a.m. on May 18th. Habitat for Humanity is very organized. We will be able to provide vol-
unteers with lunch suggestions, construction volunteer guidelines and additional guidelines such as what to wear. We hope you are called to serve our community. Contact Janet Krauss if interested in receiving additional information: [email protected] or 302-423-2168(cell).
Dover Interfaith Men’s Shelter By: Wesley Missions Committee
Wesley UMC supports a variety of missions – on an international, national, regional, and local level. One of the local organizations we support is the Dover Interfaith Men’s Mission for Housing (Interfaith Men’s Shelter). The Men’s Shelter is a nonprofit organization of local faith communities concerned with the needs of homeless men in the Greater Dover area. Interesting facts about the shelter:
Approximately, 142 guests are sheltered per year The shelter can house 35 men at a time Over 600 homeless men have been sheltered since 2008
Guests have access to employment counseling (resumé writing, and more) Approximately 60% of the guests leave with full-time employment and access to housing
Three weeks a year, Wesley prepares, serves, and shares a meal with the men. We most recently helped during the week of February 4
th. During this week, our members spent approximately 83 volun-
teer hours at the shelter. We are planning on serving dinner again during the first full week of May. If you (or your committee) are inter-ested in helping, please contact Gerrie Willis at 734-5141, our shelter coordinator. A special “thanks” to all those who helped with this important cause.
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The following children were bap-
tized at Wesley since November
2012.
Zachary Paul, Alexander Scott and Jes-se Andrew Williamson, sons of Crystal
Williamson received sacraments of baptism on November 11, 2012.
William Grayson McNamara son of Bradley and Emily McNamara received
sacraments of baptism on January 6, 2013.
Logan Daniel Yenchick, son of Michael and Cynthia Yenchick, grandson of
Daniel and Helene Zeman received sacraments of baptism on January 13,
2013. Deklyn Janye Divita, daughter of Jen-
nifer Divita, granddaughter of James and Joy Ferguson, and great grand-
daughter of James and Jeanette Fer-guson received sacraments of baptism on February 10, 2013.
Chloe Loren and Isabella Autumn
Hughes, daughters of Shannon Arnold Hughes and Paul Hughes III, grand-daughters of Paul and Beverly Hughes
received sacraments of baptism on February 10, 2013.
Addison Yvonne Malone daughter of Kevin and Crystal Malone received sac-
raments of baptism on February 10, 2013.
30-minute Lenten Study Lunch
Wednesday 12:15 –12:45 p.m.
Join us at Wesley UMC in Grace Fel-lowship Hall for a short video and
discussion centered around The Way: Walking in the Foot-
steps of Jesus by Adam Hamilton.
Week 1 (Feb. 20): Baptism & Temptation; The Jordan
River and the Wilderness Week 2 (Feb. 27): The Healing Ministry: Capernaum
Week 3 (Mar. 6): Proclaiming the Kingdom: The Moun-tains
Week 4 (Mar. 13): Calming of the Storm: The Sea of Galilee
Week 5 (Mar. 20): Sinners, Outcasts, & the Poor: Sa-maria
Week 6 (Mar. 27): The Final Week: Jerusalem Bring a sack lunch to eat, watch a short video, and discuss
the video together. Study begins February 20th - March 27th. RSVP to 678-9626 requested (but if you suddenly
decide to attend, then just join us!)
The United Methodist Women will hold their Unit Meeting on Saturday, March 23rd at 8:30 a.m. We will meet in the Parlor and begin with a continental breakfast.
Our business meeting will be held at 9:00 a.m. and after that we will have the opportunity to learn about and ex-perience a Labyrinth.
Our guide will be Mary VanHouse from St. Peter’s Episco-pal Church in Lewes and the labyrinth will be set up in Fellowship Hall.
Please make sure you don’t miss this time to come to-gether, make plans for 2013 and experience a new and unique form of meditation and prayer.
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Robert Edgell
Jeremy Krabill
Doris Saunders
Robert Standing
2
Lynn Edgell
Brittany
Norman
David Pearson
3
Joyce Denman
Brad Mundorf Jr.
Pam Nichols
Ann Sterling
4
Merle Cleeton
Jacob Nichols
Angela Tilley
Alex Vaughan
5
Joan Reed
6
7
Audry Goodman
8
Pat Shamyer
Rob Shepherd
9
Elana Mason
Stephan Montsch
Kelly Tiedmann
Elenore Wall
Alex Williamson
10
Margaret Adkins
Pat Angstadt
Austin Auen
Margaret Beish
Doug Boyce
David Carey
Nelda Evans
Vi Glanden
Cameron
Maracle
Raymond Morris
Joe Seymore Jr.
Richard Taylor
Adam Tillinghast
11 12
Lisa Fox
13
Alexandra
DiDonato
Jane O’Hara
Peggy Pickering
14
Maddox Benson
15
Dave Verma
John Williams
Mark Wiltshire
Tara Windley
16
Beulah Cummins
David Edgell
Janet Lawton
17
Ray Montsch
Kayla Rawding
18
Bill Berry
Cynthia Yeomans
19
Jane Campbell
Elbe Wactor
20
Tabatha Detwiler
Sharon Fowler
Steven Pritchard
21
Robert Brennan
Becky Leary
Mike
Petit de Mange
Candy Tillinghast
Alexis Waller
Debra Yingling
22
Ty Cummings
Bella Czechowski
Bruce Ennis
Marjorie Evans
Julie Kulhanek
Jesse Mayan
Alice Mills
23
Jessica Carter
Dorothy
Garthwaite
Leslie LeCompte
Charles
Levecque
Elva Tarburton
24
Lee Beetschen
Zoe Briggs
Kay Carrera
Tad Fox III
J.D. Hogsten
25
Sally Iracane
26
George Dunning
Shannon Easton
Liz Luhrman
27
Jake Aucoin
Scott Cole
Alexa Fowler
Cameron Warren
28
Erin Frazer
Barbara Naye
Adam Vaughn
29
Doris Coffey
Charles Vickers
30
Brody Failing
Judith Jackson
Rick Stoops
John Wicks
31
Dan Cahall
Collene Fuller
David Teel, Sr.
Bill Torbert
Laura Vaughan
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
Serenity Church- 6 p.m. Ed Bldg
2
3 New Member Class 6 p.m. Parlor
4 Men’s Covenant Discipleship 7 p.m. L
5 Men’s Bible Study - 7 a.m. - Ed. Bldg Staff Mtg. - 9:30 a.m. L Branches - 11a.m. -P Covenant Discipleship - 2 p.m. - P Repeal 6-8p.m.- Ed Bldg NLL - 7 p.m. - P DCS - 7 p.m. - GFH Technology - 8 p.m. -
6 Women’s Bible Study- 9:30 a.m. - P Intercessory Prayer- 10:30 a.m. SPC Clothing Closet -1p.m. - P NA - 6 p.m. Ed. Bldg. Dinner - 6 p.m. GFH Bells 6:30 p.m. - BR Bible Study 7 p.m. - P
7 Book Study - 12:30 p.m. - P Girl Scouts - 6-9 p.m. - GFH SPRC - 7 p.m. - P Choir - 7 p.m. -CR
8 Serenity Church- 6 p.m. Ed Bldg
9
10 New Member Class 6p.m. Parlor
11 Men’s Covenant Discipleship 7 p.m.- L United Methodist Men 7 p.m. -GFH
12 Men’s Bible Study - 7 a.m. - Ed. Bldg Staff Mtg. - 9:30 a.m. L Covenant Discipleship - 2 p.m. - P DCS - 7 p.m. - GFH Family Life - 7p.m. - L
13 Women’s Bible Study- 9:30 a.m. - P Intercessory Prayer- 10:30 a.m. SPC NA - 6 p.m. Ed. Bldg. Bells 6:30 p.m. - BR
14 Book Study - 12:30 p.m. - P Missions- 7p.m. - P Choir - 7p.m. -CR
15 Serenity Church- 6 p.m. Ed Bldg.
16 Girl Scouts - 11-2p.m. -GFH
17 VIM meeting 5 p.m. - P New Member Class 6p.m. Parlor
18 Men’s Covenant Discipleship 7 p.m. - L
19 Men’s Bible Study - 7 a.m. - Ed. Bldg Staff Mtg. - 9:30 a.m. L Dover Clergy - 11:30-1p.m. - GFH Covenant Discipleship - 2 p.m. - P Prayer Shawl Mtg. 4:30-6p.m. - P
20 Women’s Bible Study- 9:30 a.m. - P Intercessory Prayer- 10:30 a.m. SPC NA - 6 p.m. Ed. Bldg. Dinner - 6 p.m. GFH Bells 6:30 p.m. - BR Bible Study 7 p.m. - P
21 Book Study - 12:30 p.m. - P Girl Scouts - 5-9.m. -P Steering Committee - 6 p.m. - L
Evangelism - 7p.m. - L
Choir - 7p.m. -CR
22
LABYRINTH - GFH 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
UMW Set-up Parlor 6 p.m. Serenity Church- 6 p.m. Ed Bldg.
23 LABYRINTH - GFH 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. UMW 7:30 a.m. - 11a.m. - P, K, SPC
24 25 Men’s Covenant Discipleship 7 p.m. - L United Methodist Women Executive Meeting - 7 - P
26 Men’s Bible Study - 7 a.m. - Ed. Bldg Staff Mtg. - 9:30 a.m. - L Covenant Discipleship - 2 p.m. - P Church Council - 7 p.m. - CR
27 28 Book Study - 12:30 p.m. - P Maundy Thursday Ser-vice 7 p.m. Sanctuary
29 Serenity Church- 6 p.m. Ed Bldg.
30 EASTER EGG HUNT 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. GFH
31 L- Library P - Parlor S- Sanctuary BR - Bell Room CR - Choir Room SR - Search Class Room GFH- Grace Fellowship Hall SPC - St. Paul's Chapel
MARCH 2013
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EASTER LILY FORM, 2013
NAME______________________________________________________ PHONE __________________________
Please print below the wording you would like in the bulletin. (Example– Joseph Carpenter in loving memory of his parents, Mary and Joseph Carpenter, Sr.)
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lily or (Lilies) $10.00 each _______
Make check payable to Wesley UM Church for the total amount and note “LILY” in the memo line and mail or bring to the church office on or before the deadline for
orders which is FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2013. All LILIES must be picked up by TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 2013 or immediately following the 11:15 a.m. service. Any
plants left will be disposed of. Thank you!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
KENT ECUMENICAL FOOD AND CRISIS FUND
NAME____________________________________________PHONE_____________________
Make check payable to K.E.F.C.F. and mail or bring to the church office on or before the deadline which is FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2013. Please print below the word-
ing you would like in the bulletin. (Example– Joseph Carpenter in loving memory of his parents, Mary and Joseph Carpenter, Sr.)
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
Please make check payable to Wesley UMC. Please Note “Discretionary Fund” on the memo line and mail or bring to the church office on or before the deadline
which is FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2013.
Please print below the wording you would like in the bulletin. (Example– Joseph Carpenter in loving memory of his parents, Mary and Joseph Carpenter, Sr.)
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BOARD OF TRUSTEES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Board of Trustees of Wesley Church would like to award a college scholarship
to an active Wesley Church member for the fall of 2013. If you are an active member of Wesley Church and will be enrolled in an institution of higher
learning this fall, please contact the church office at 678-9626 to apply for a scholarship. Please give your name, address and telephone number to the office and we will send you the application form which will outline the requirements. The deadline is April 1st, 2013.
If you have further questions about this Scholarship Fund, please contact Peni Warren (698-9528), Board of Trustees, Wesley U. M. Church.
REQUIREMENTS: The applicant must be: (1) A regularly attending participant at Wesley UMC, (2) Pursuing a career in full-time Christian service, or (3) Pursuing a career in “helping” profession (Nursing, teaching, social work, and child care are examples), (4) Pursuing an undergraduate de-
gree or a post high school education, (5) Pursuing an advanced degree, (6) First-time recipient of this scholarship (preferred) or (7) Repeat recipient (acceptable).
The applicant will be judged on the following in order of importance: (1) An essay that explains how the applicant has been inspired to pursue major career or field of study, (2) Christian service at Wesley United Methodist Church, (3) School and/or community service and (4) Academic success
If none of the applicants meet all requirements, the selection committee may elect to waive the career requirement and award a scholarship to the resulting superior compliant applicant.
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Pastor Amy Yarnall – [email protected] Harry T. Baxter, Minister of Pastoral Care – [email protected]
Dr. James Wilson, Director of Music - [email protected] Dave Wilkins, Organist - [email protected]
Dan Briggs, Handbell Choir Director - [email protected] Chris Countryman, Christian Ed & Youth Director - [email protected]
Wesley United Church
209 South State Street
Dover, DE 19901-6727