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April 5, 2015 Resurrection Day!
Rev. Dave Leckrone, Senior Pastor Rev. Ty Williams, Associate Pastor
Bob Lybarger, Associate Pastor
Our Mission: Invite ~ Equip ~ Engage
Worship Services 8:15 & 10:45am ~ Traditional (Sanctuary)
9:30 & 10:45am ~ Contemporary (First Place)
Welcome to Worship
Pastoral Welcome Community Sharing (Announcements- Registration Pads- Birthdays- Anniversaries)
Time of Greeting Choral Introit Voluntary “He Is Risen! He is Risen!” Edward Brought on” *Opening Hymn “Surely the Presence” *Hymn 302 “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” *Opening Prayer *Affirmation #881 *Gloria Patri Prayer Requests, Joys & Concerns Silent, Pastoral & the Lord’s Prayer Prayer Hymn #2080 “All I Need Is You”
All I need is you, Jesus, all I need is you. You are the source of all I need. All I need is you.
Chancel Choir Hymn “Jesus Loves the Little Children” Children’s Message All children are welcome to come to the chancel steps. All children will remain in worship today. Offertory “At Break of Dawn” L. Perosi Doxology #95 *Offertory Prayer *Hymn #322 “Up from the Grave He Arose” Scripture Lesson: Luke 24:1-9 Tom Rogers Sermon “I Know How This Ends” Rev. Dave Leckrone *Hymn #310 “He Lives”
During this hymn you are invited to come forward and join the choir as we sing the “Hallelujah Chorus” immediately following the benediction.
*Benediction Chancel Choir “Hallelujah Chorus” Postlude “Thine Is the Glory” L. Smith Tawnie Johnson, Organist *congregation stands if able
The First United Methodist Church
First News acebook.com/TroyFUMC www.troyfumc.org TroyFirstUMC staff@troyfumc.org
110 W. Frankin St., Troy 45373 937-335-2826 Office: Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm
Easter SONrise Service Once again TFY (youth) will hold a SONrise service @ First Place @ 9:30am this morning. Please join us for this special celebration!
Let’s Go! One of the most requested trips has been the Panama Canal so this is your chance to take that trip. Next January, we will take a cruise ship from Ft. Lauderdale to the Canal. Fliers are in the Gathering room with details. Please note that if you make your deposit by Apr 20, only $100 is required. Apr 1: Blue Gate Theatre deposit due Apr 20: Final payment due for Canada Apr 22: La Comedia, FULL
If you are planning to go to the Reds Game Tickets are going fast.
Contact: Bob & Ann Baird, 335-4338
First Friends of the Week: (Take a moment to send a note/card to our First Friends.)
Jan & Steve Hamman 536 S. Barnhart Rd, Troy
The UMW thanks them for their donation of the clothes racks for
the Rummage Sale and the shelving for their storage room.
First Place Food Pantry The First Place Food Pantry will be starting a new “Senior” program and since it will take place on Saturday, we hope those of you who are not able to help at the pantry during the week will be able to serve on a Saturday. We will kick off the Senior program the 2nd Sat of May (9th). For more information contact: Donna Wilkerson @ 335-2826 ext 225 or email: dkwilkerson1959@gmail.com.
Please keep the following member(s) of our church family in your prayers:
Bobby Phillips, recovering from hip surgery Helen Romick, blood clot in lung Gail Haddad, shoulder surgery George Dearth, Sterling House Bud Runner, recovering from surgery Tim & Connie Stanfield Glenna Welbaum
You may add a church family member to the list after first obtaining their permission and then contacting the church office at 335-2826 or
staff@troyfumc.org.
The Time Is Here! UMW Spring Rummage Sale
The United Methodist Women will be having their annual spring rummage sale on Fri. Apr 10, 9am-4pm, and Sat. Apr 11, 9am-12 noon. Your help is needed to make this another successful one so please start saving your “gently used” items such as clothing (all sizes of men, women and children), furniture, seasonal décor, books, small appliances, pictures, games and toys, household items (such as dishes, linens, kitchen utensils, sewing and decorative items). Let’s clean out those closets and garages! Drop off days will be Apr 7 – Apr 9, 9am-3pm at First Place. All proceeds fund the UMW missions. Helpers are always needed. Any questions, please contact Evelyn West (937)552-9253.
Costa Rica Trip Has Been Rescheduled
We rescheduled our trip to Costa Rica, Nov 18-23. Cost is approx $1000 per person. If you are interested or would like more information, please sign up on the clipboard in the Gathering room or at First Place. Brett Bogan bdbogan@troyfumc.org
Altar Roses White roses have been placed on the altar in memory of: † Eunice Snipes, who passed on Mar 24. She is the mother of James (Cindy) Snipes.
† Wayne Lorek, who passed on Mar 27. He is the husband of Donna Lorek.
Roses are courtesy of Baird Funeral Home. Family members are welcome to take the rose.
Co-Ed Softball
Troy FUMC Church League Softball signups have begun! Anyone 16 years or older is eligible. Games are played on Friday nights at Duke Park, starting May 1. Please sign up in the Gathering room or at First Place. Questions? Contact Kevin Glover via text/call 937-838-9744 or email at kevinmet@yahoo.com
TFY Upcoming Events
Weds: Youth Group, 6:30-8:30pm
Today: SONrise Service, 9:30am, FP Apr 11 - Father & Son Laser Tag, 6:30-
9:30pm
Apr 12 - Ping Pong Capture Flag @ Main Church, 6:30-8:30pm
Apr 22 - Mini Mission: Earth Day Apr 24: Sr Hi Lock In @ First Place,
7pm-7am.
Summer Youth Mission Trip Troy First Youth are traveling to Blue Knob, PA July 5th - 11th for the Summer Mission Trip. The Mission Trip is open to any youth who will have completed 8th grade - 12th grade. A deposit of $89.00 is due Apr 15th to Cleo Hess. If you did not attend the informational meeting, please e-mail Cleo at chess@troyfumc.org, so that you receive the appropriate paperwork needed to secure your youth's spot for the Mission Trip. Thanks!
Third Floor Ceiling Project Total Spent: $48,248
Total Contributions Received: $32,459 Deficit: $15,789
CPR & Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Fact Sheet Anyone can learn CPR – and everyone should! Sadly, 70 percent of Americans may feel helpless to act during a cardiac emergency because they either do not know how to administer CPR or their training has significantly lapsed. This alarming statistic could hit close to home, because home is exactly where 88 percent of cardiac arrests occur. Put very simply: The life you save with CPR is mostly likely to be someone you love.
This June, in honor of National CPR Week, the American Heart Association is calling on all Americans to learn how to give Hands-Only™ CPR by watching a simple one-minute video at heart.org/cpr. Once you have learned CPR, give 5 people you care about the power to save lives by equipping them to act quickly in a crisis.
Don’t be afraid; your actions can only help. If you see an unresponsive adult who is not breathing or not breathing normally, call 911 and push hard and fast on the center of the chest.
Today’s Anthem “Crown Him the Risen King”
By Lloyd Larson
All creatures of our God and King,
Lift up your voice and with us sing:
“Christ is risen! Christ is risen!” O praise Him, Alleluia!
Rejoice, the Lord is King! Your Lord and King adore!
Rejoice, give thanks, and sing And triumph evermore.
Lift up your heart,
Lift up your voice! Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!
His kingdom cannot fail;
He rules over earth and heaven; The keys of death and hell
Are to our Jesus given.
Lift up your heart, Lift up your voice!
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!
Crown Him with many crowns,
The Lamb upon His throne. Hark! How the heavenly anthem
drowns All music but its own.
(Crown Him, the Risen King! Cont.)
Awake, my soul, and sing Of Him who died for thee,
And hail Him as thy matchless King Through all eternity.
Crown Him the Lord of life, Who triumphed o’er the grave,
And rose victorious in the strife For those He came to save;
His glories now we sing
Who died and rose on high, Who died eternal life to bring,
And lives that death may die. All creatures of our God and King,
Christ is risen! Alleluia!
Today’s Musicians Flute – Tamela Tennison & Melissa Goad
Clarinet – Mike Houser
Trumpet – Dick Ray & Rex Abke
French Horn – Julie Swank
Trombone – Randy Herron & Ken Heinlen
Tuba – Mike Gallehue
Percussion – Dick Alberts, Brian Wissman &
David Pinkerton
Keyboard - Kathi Dow
Chancel Choir Members: Sopranos: Nan Conard, Kathi Dow, Janice Harshman, Lillian Holmes, Marilee Lake, Joyce Mosher, Jan Murphy & Stephanie Purcell
Altos: Myrle Briggs, Bonnie Brohard, Pam Gibellino, Bobbi Kelly, Carol Marheine, Jan Wise & Janet Wright
Tenors: Jim Braby, Doug Burch, Peter Dow, Mark Rogers & Nick Tumbleson
Basses: Bob Blythe, Scott Harshman, Allen Marheine, Joe Mosher, Bruce Scranton & Stan Shaw
FK Preschool Registration Please visit the First Kids Preschool website at www.firstkidspreschool.org for more information. Space is limited and available on a first come-first serve basis. Two, three and five day options are available for most classes. Early drop off and late pick up are also available. Registration fee is $50 and forms are available in the Gathering Room on the information wall, or are available for download at the preschool website. You can also call preschool director, Bridget Haines at 937-335-2826.
Greeters: 8:15am:
Franklin St Donna & Nevin Elleman Cherry St Pat Swank
10:45am: Franklin St Susie Barhorst
Cherry Street Gail Laufer
Usher Captains: 8:15am: Lew McClelland
10:45am: Bus Shannon
Acolytes: Morgan Maxwell &
Hayden Nichols
Upcoming Events Apr 5: Easter Sunday Apr 10 & 11: UMW Rummage Sale, FP Apr 19: Native American Sunday Apr 25: CPR Class, FP May 10: Mother’s Day May 17: Camp Sunday: Camp meal, FP May 31: Peace with Justice Sunday June 7-11: West Ohio Annual Conference June 15-19: Vacation Bible School July 3: Office closed for 4th of July holiday Aug 2 & 9: Back to School Offering Aug 2: All Church Picnic in the Park Aug 6-9: Church Camp Aug 16: Back to School Blessing & Kindergarten Bibles
Aug 23: TFY Bibles presented / BLOCK party Sept 7: Office closed for Labor Day Sept 13: 3rd grade Bibles presented Sunday school begins September 26 - Speaker Series with Ben Skinner
Attendance March 29
Worship: 511 Sunday school: 156
Faith Hope Circle The Faith Hope Circle of United Methodist Women will meet Tues, Apr 7 at 10am. in the Agape Room at First Place. The program will be "Simple Acts of Gratitude." Ladies are always welcome to attend and join us for coffee and discover the power of generosity.
We extend a warm welcome to all our visitors today!
Nursery Care: Room 202
See Usher for assistance. Childcare Staff Person(s):
Sandra Makemson and Barbara Warner
We Welcome Children in Worship. The following items are available to assist you in the
sanctuary: quiet bags, children’s bulletins, a
child-sized table and rocking chairs are available. If you need assistance see an Usher.
Special Needs:
Large print bulletins are available from an Usher.
Preaching Schedule April 12
8:15 & 10:45am Rev. Dave Leckrone 10:45am Rev. Ty Williams
April 19
8:15 & 10:45am Rev. Dave Leckrone
9:30 & 10:45am Rev. Ty Williams
Susannah Wesley Circle Susannah Wesley Circle will meet this Tues, Apr 8 @ 7pm in the Social room. The program will be the Passion Play of Oberammergau, germany given by Jan Wise and Company. Devotions will be given by Janet Wright and Co Hostesses will be Carol Pinkerton & Diane Gary.
United Methodist Women Mission Moments
As director of the Wesley Foundation at UCLA I work with many immigrant students. I am deeply touched and moved by the extent of sacrifice, perseverance and resiliency students and their families show in breaking the systems of injustice, language and access. I am deeply moved by the way students and their families welcome me into their lives and the way The United Methodist Church advocates for all to create systems oh hope, health and peace. Jeanne Smith, deaconess, campus minister/executive director, Wesley
Foundation. UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif.
Weekly Calendar Today: Easter Sunday
8:15 & 10:45am Worship in the Sanctuary
8:30-10am Easter Breakfast @ FP
9:30am SONrise Service @ FP
10:45am Contemporary Worship @ FP
Monday: April 6
6:30am Men’s Life @ Bob Evans
9:15am Prayer Group
3:00pm Senior Chair Exercises, FP
3:45pm Pilates Class, FP
Tuesday: April 7
9:00am Rummage Sale Drop Off, FP
9:30am Bell Quartet
10:00am Faith Hope Circle, FP
6:00pm Small Group, FP
7:00pm Health Ministry
Wednesday: April 8
9:00am Rummage Sale Drop Off, FP
3:00pm Senior Chair Exercises, FP
3:45pm Pilates Class, FP
6:00pm Men’s Group
6:30pm TFY, FP
7:00pm Susannah Wesley Circle
Thursday: April 9
9:00am Rummage Sale Drop Off, FP
10:00am Hands 4 Hearts, FP
6:30pm Bell Choir
7:00pm Praise Team, FP
7:30pm Chancel Choir
Friday: April 10
9:00am Rummage Sale
Saturday: April 11
7:30am Men’s Life, Bob Evans
9:00am Rummage Sale, FP
6:30pm TFY: Dad & Son Lasor Tag
Next Sunday: April 12 Traditional
Communion
8:15 & 10:45am Traditional Worship
8:30-10am Breakfast @ FP
9:30 & 10:45am Contemporary Worship @ FP
6:30pm TFY: Ping Pong Capture Flag
Thank You! “My dear church family, I would like to thank each one of you that sent me birthday cards for my 92nd birthday. I enjoyed each one of them.” Old Bob Wise “I want to thank everyone in the church for making my 91st birthday a Happy Day. I received many cards, phone calls, flowers from the altar, and many prayers. Everyone has blessed me every day in many ways. God Bless everyone,
Betty Hatfield
New Member Meeting If you are interested in joining the church, a new members meeting will be held on Tues, Apr 14 at 7pm in the church chapel. If you plan on attending please contact Sue so we know how many to expect. smartin@troyfumc.org or 335-2826.
Stewardship Report
General Operating Pledged/Unpledged Giving
Week 13 of 52
3/29/15 3/30/14 Change % Change
$7,168.00 $5,824.00 $1,344.00 +23.1%
1/1/15-3/29/15 1/1/14-3/30/14 Change % Change
$129,764.00 $134,186.94 ($4,422.94) -3.3%
Notes 1) The 2015 General Operating Budget is $650,959 ($12,518 per week/$54,247 per month). This
year’s budget is 1.69% lower than the 2014 budget.
2) We have received 19.9% of our 2015 income budget year to date.
3) Online giving for all funds is $21,374.00 through 2/28.
Questions? Ask the Treasurer: bdbogan@troyfumc.org
Last Week’s Offering
Money Received for the General Operating Fund General Pledged/Unpledged Tithes & Offerings $7168
Loose Plate 254.53 Sunday School 33.50
Coffee 21.40 Upper Room 6
Breakfast 142
Youth 0 Money Received & Designated to Special Projects & Other Funds Not Included in General
Operating.These are designated gifts, contributions and other income received by the church from church members and constituents. These amounts do not represent any financial support from the
general operating fund to these special projects and funds.
Easter Offering 560 Food Pantry 250BHoH Bus 2927 Easter Flowers: Missions 142 Let’s Go! 1885 Courtyard 2480 Easter Flowers 170
First Kids 1345.15
Consider the Poor Thurs, Apr 30, 2015
6-8pm St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Parish Center
444 E. Water St., Troy Tickets are $20 per person and can b e purchased in several ways.
1. ONLINE: You cn pay with a credit card. In the memo/comments write “Consider the Poor.” We will mail your ticket(s) to you.
2. Send a check to Partners in Hope, 116 W. Franklin St., Troy and we will mail your ticket(s) to you.
3. Visit our office at 116 W. Franklin St., Troy (Mon-Thurs, 10am-2pm) Call 335-0448 for more details.
Schedule: 6-7pm: Dinner 6:30pm: Music
7pm: Keynote Speaker, Sherman Bradley
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