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Jim Winkler, Lead Pastor Jan Fillmore, Associate Pastor
Newsletter Editor: Rebecca Sulzer
A Monthly Publication of Mayfield Church
May 2019 Mayfield Newsletter
Dear Mayfield Friends,
On Monday after Easter, Lynelle and I took a drive over to the West Side for a walk. We stopped at Lakewood Park to stroll along the (new in 2006) Lake-front Promenade with its spectacular view of the Cleveland skyline and its unique “Solstice Steps” that provide a wonderful setting for watching evening sunsets over Lake Erie.
We also took a walk along Edgewater Park where we found one of the six “Cleveland Script” signs overlooking the lake and the Cleveland skyline. Start-ed in 2016 as a part of the “Destination Cleveland” efforts to rekindle pride in our community, the other signs can be found in Tremont near the new I-90 overpass, Euclid Beach Park, North Coast Harbor, Cleveland Hopkins Interna-tional Airport baggage claim area, and most recently at The Foundry on the West Bank of the Flats. What beautiful views of the city!
These signs follow the May 2016 30/30 ESPN documentary by Cleveland na-tive Andy Billings, whose “Believeland” video captured the 50+ years of frus-tration for Cleveland sports fans who so often saw our beloved Cleveland teams come so close to a championship only to see hopes crumble with The Catch, The Decision, The Fumble, The Shot, The Drive, The Trade, The Move, the Rain of Threes. Then, little more than a month later with high drama and LeBron James triple-double heroism, the Cavs beat the Warriors for the NBA Championship, the only NBA team to come back from 1-3 to win the champi-onship series. The “Believeland” miracle came true and 1.3 million fans cele-brated on The Mall. Wow!
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“I Believe.” When we of the Christian faith say, “I Believe,” it is more than a hope and a dream and a fantasy. “Because of Sunday,” it is real and it is foundational to profess our faith this way. When Jesus arrived in Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha, he found that their brother Laza-rus had already been in the tomb for four days. To the grieving Martha Jesus said, “ I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?” Martha said to Jesus, “Yes, Lord, I believe that you are the Messiah, the Son of God, the one coming into the world” (John 11:25-27).
In one of the more stunning miracles, Jesus said to grieving and wavering Martha, “Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?” Then Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!” He did, still bound with strips of cloth as was the custom, and Jesus said to them, “Unbind him, and let him go.”
In our profession of faith we say, “I believe,” and we become “Believers.” In The Apostles’ Creed we say, “I believe in God the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son our Lord … I believe in the Holy Spirit …” In our Welcome! booklet and on our website, we find “Our Beliefs” – the core of who we are as described in our “Theological Be-liefs” and “Lifestyle Beliefs.”
Because of Sunday and the Empty Tomb, together we can say, “Yes, Lord, I believe you are the resurrection and the life. I believe you are the Messiah, the Son of God, the One coming into the world.” I pray that we will find ways to “Offer Christ” to many others so they too will say, “I believe!”
Hallelujah! Christ is Risen! -Pastor Jim
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Table of Contents
A Note from Pastor Jim…………………………………….1 & 2
Bishop Tracy S. Malone……………………………………….. 4
Sunday Sermon Series in May……………..………………….5
Holy Week 2019……………………………………………...6 & 7
Our Partner Schools……………………………...………...8 & 9
“Hands That Serve” Monthly Focus…………………..…….10
Peace with Justice……………………………………………...11
Stephen Ministry………………………………………………..12
Red Cross Blood Drive…………………………………..…….13
Prayer Shawl Ministry……………………………………….....13
Children’s Ministry……………………………………….14 & 15
Heartland Preschool……………………………………..16 & 17
The Uprising Youth Ministry…………………………....18 & 19
Camp Aldersgate Information………………………..……….19
God’s Caring Community……………………………….…….20
Open Circle………………………………………………………20
The Garden Ministry……………………………………...…….21
Mother’s Day Concert …………………..……………………..22
M.U.M.S. Spring Dance………………………………………...22
All-Church Captains Game…………………………...……….23
Rummage Sale…………………………………………………..23
Men’s Ministry Dinner………………………………………….25
S.A.M.I. Dinner………………………………………...………...25
Church News…………………………………………………….25
May Events……………………………………………………....26
Committee Dates…………………………………...…………...27
Mayfield Church Staff Directory………………………….…..28
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Special Service on April 7
We were blessed to have Bishop Tracy S. Malone, resident Bishop of Ohio East Episcopal Area, as our guest preacher on Sunday, April 7.
If you missed the service, you can find a copy of the sermon on CD in the Bookstore for $1.
We also welcomed our District Superintendent, Sondra Snode and Bishop Samuel J. Quire, Jr., the Resident Bishop of the Libe-
ria Area, which includes the Liberia Conference in the West Afri-ca Central Conference of The United Methodist Church.
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Baptism
Sundays in May at Mayfield Church
Message Series “What Christians Believe and Why - Faith for Today”
May 5: “The Glory of the Triune God” Deuteronomy 6:1-9; Matthew 28:16-20
May 12: “Creation - Indescribable! How Great Thou Art!” Genesis 1 & 2; Psalm 8 & 148
Mother’s Day
May 19: “The Fall - Our Bent and Broken World” Genesis 3; Psalm 51; Matthew 13:13-15; Galatians 5:16-21;
Romans 3:9-21, 23
May 26: “The Community of Faith in a Fallen World” John 3:16-21
One Service @ 10 AM
We rejoice in the Baptism of Stella Suzanne Randles, daughter of Mandy and
Tim Randles, on Sunday, April 14.
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Holy Week at Mayfield
Thanks to all who helped make the Early Christian Meal, our worship experience on Good Friday, a success. Where did the idea for the Early Christian Meal come from? Credit Donna Gerber, who passes along her WorshipArts magazines to Pastor Jan. Jan noticed a small item in the May/June 2018 magazine about the dinner/drama at First United Meth-odist Church in Hickory, N.C. Jan contacted Rhonda Smith, who wrote the item, and Rhonda directed Jan to Kimberlee Dodson, the author of the book The Early Christian Meal. Again, thank you to all who made the evening special.
PALM SUNDAY
HEARTLAND SERVICE ON
MAUNDY THURSDAY
GOOD FRIDAY
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GOOD FRIDAY
AT NOON
SATURDAY EASTER SERVICE
AT MAPLEVIEW
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
LED BY OUR YOUTH
EASTER IN STEPPING
STONES SUNDAY SCHOOL
Our Partner Schools: Rowland & Adrian
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Our students at Rowland and Adrian Schools enjoyed their spring-break snack bags that our congregation delivered in March, and they wrote thank-you notes to our congregation.
A sampling:
You surprised me with the bags at the end of the day. I went to the coatroom, and I got my coat and my backpack, and I picked up one bag and put the bag in my backpack. Then I went home to show my dad. I ate them all. Madalyn
My favorite snack was the apples. My mom’s favorite was the apples, too. The Rice Krispies were yummy. Kyndal
I liked the fruit snacks. Nick
I liked the apples, snack bars and the macaroni. Jermaine
I’m thankful. I am thankful because I don’t have a lot of food. This was very appreciated. (Name Withheld)
I’m happy that you do all the donations to us. You’re making our school stronger! Gianna
My question is: How are you guys so kind? I like everything from you guys. I’m coming to the church on Sunday if it is open. Jae’Vontae
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May is a busy month at our partner schools. Here are some upcoming events: April 29 - May 1: State Testing (Math) for Rowland Third-Graders. To celebrate the end of the testing, Mayfield Church will provide a certifi-cate for an East Coast Custard ice cream cone to each third-grader. April 29 - May 3: Rowland School’s Dino-Mite Book Fair: Stomp, Chomp and Read. If you can help our students shop for books at the fair, go to: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0e4aa9a72aa1f58-dino
May 16: Rowland PTA’s End-of-School Cookout. To volunteer, stop by the school (back playground) at 6:30. We’ll hand out hot dogs and con-diments to our students and their parents while deejay Jim Rios gets everyone up and dancing! May 29: Last Day of School for Rowland and Adrian Students. May 30: Last Day of School for Teachers. The East Coast Custard Truck will visit Rowland at lunchtime, so our teachers and staff will have a treat (ice cream cone) from Mayfield Church.
The South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools honored Mayfield Church for its presence (volunteering) at Rowland School at the Spring 2019 Board
Recognition Ceremony on April 24.
Please keep Cathy Stang in your prayers. Cathy is the learning resource teacher at Adrian School, and she oversees the book program at the school. Cathy was to have knee replacement surgery on April 26. We
wish her a speedy recovery!
Spring cleaning? We’re looking for gently used books for our annual Book Giveaway on Sunday, Aug. 25. You can bring them to Pastor Jan’s
office anytime before mid-August.
“HANDS THAT SERVE”
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The National Alliance on Mental Illness is America’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, schizophre-nia, bipolar disorder and so much more. Founded in 1979, NAMI has become the nation’s voice on mental illness. This national organization, including both state and local affiliates, covers over 1,200 communities across the country and join together to meet the NAMI mission through advocacy, support and education. NAMI Geauga County was founded in 2007 by a group of individuals driven by family experience to make a difference in the mental health community. Vic and Sally Matthews were one of these founding families. NAMI Geauga has grown by leaps and bounds over the years to the point of having to relocate for more space. With this new space, we are now able to hold more education classes, support groups for peers and families struggling on the road to recov-ery, and help fight the stigma surrounding mental illness. NAMI Geauga County is a non-profit organization offering programs at no cost to participants. Without the generosity of federal, state, local funding and do-nations, NAMI Geauga would not be what it is today. Please join us Sunday, May 19, for a delicious breakfast. All proceeds will support NAMI Geauga continue offering these life changing programs.
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Thank you for joining us in the Fellowship Hall for
our Earth Day Celebration on April 28! Remember, you can still bring the following items for recycling each week to the
closet marked, left of the front office: - Clean Pill Bottles - for Matthew 25 Ministries (Cincinnati) to be in-cluded in their medical supply boxes shipped worldwide. Please re-move labels and all residue. - Clean Sheet & molded Packing Styrofoam & Styrofoam Pea-nuts - will be recycled at UPS stores & NOVA Industries in Paines-ville. PLEASE - NO FOOD STYROFOAM, like cups/plates/take-out containers. - Used eye glasses - These will be sent to the "Eye Make A Differ-ence" program, which is part of Eyes of Hope. - Contact lens blister packs - for recycling with Bausch & Lomb - Pop can tabs for Ronald McDonald House
Questions? Please contact Carol Mulhern at 440-449-5980.
Peace with Justice
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Stephen Ministry We have exciting news! There will be a training program for new Ste-phen Ministers beginning mid to late June.
Let’s take a step back. Stephen Ministers are laypersons trained to pro-vide confidential one-to-one Christ-centered care to people who are hurt-ing. Stephen Ministers have a compassionate heart and spiritual gifts such as faith, mercy, and encouragement. They complete a training course which equips them with specific ministry skills. Stephen Minis-ters typically serve one care receiver at a time, meeting with that person once a week to listen, care, pray, encourage, and offer emotional and spiritual support as long as the need persists. They also meet with other Stephen Ministers 1-2 times per month to receive supervision: support and guidance for themselves.
Although the training to become a Stephen Minister involves a commit-ment of 50 hours, participants find it to be comprehensive, meaningful, well-organized, spiritual, and fun. The ministers feel that the training also gives them new insights and skills applicable to their everyday lives.
Mayfield Church’s Stephen Leaders provided training to a group of new ministers in the spring of 2018 and do not plan to conduct another train-ing here until 2020, perhaps. However, Chardon United Methodist Church is beginning a Stephen Ministry program and will start their train-ing in June. People from Mayfield Church who would like to become Stephen Ministers are invited to attend the Chardon training to be-come a Stephen Minister. There will be an informational meeting on Tuesday, May 21 at 6:30 PM at Chardon United Methodist Church, 515 North St, Chardon, which will further explain Stephen Ministry and the training.
Also, if you would like to learn more about becoming a Stephen Minister, feel free to contact any of our current Stephen Ministers: Dave Welty, Sally Matthews, Joyce Gordon, Cyndi Nicholson, D’Juana Arendt, Joy Clason, Jeff Kole, Kathy Rolla, Jeep Vernon, Edna Johnson, Joyce Lambert, Beth Clark Welty, Laurie Dye, Elizabeth Kitchen, or Ju-dy Stroup.
If you are ready to move forward, contact Joyce Gordon (216-570-3767 or joytgordon@gmail.com), for an application, schedule an interview, and get ready to start the training in June. It’s a wonderful program that blesses our church, the care receivers, and the care givers alike.
If you or someone you know would like more information about receiving the services of a Stephen Minister, contact the referral coordinator, Joyce Gordon at 216-570-3767 or joytgordon@gmail.com.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A STEPHEN MINISTER?
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Prayer Shawl Ministry
Red Cross Blood Drive
The Red Cross recognized Mayfield Church and our
commitment to helping oth-ers by hosting blood drives.
This past month, they were able to collect enough blood to help 60 people. Yay God!
A BIG thank you to all the women who crocheted and knitted our prayer squares. We brought 40 squares to our Saturday Easter Service at Mapleview Nursing Home and they were very much ap-preciated. You helped bring Christ to a community of very special people and put smiles on faces. They will continue
to feel loved every time they grab onto the prayer squares throughout the day. -Cyndi Nicholson
Tweens Ministry Miniature Golf Saturday, May 4
2 - 4 PM
Children’s Ministry
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Save the Date for VBS this summer!!
July 29 - August 2
Forth and Fifth graders are invited to a round of putt-putt at
Chip’s Clubhouse. Friends are welcome to join us as always!
214 5th Ave.
Chardon, OH
Young Servants’
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Gardening at MUMC Wednesday, May 15
5 - 6 PM
Birth Announcement
Madeline Jean Farmer Born Thursday, April 4
Proud parents are Emily and Brandon Farmer.
You can welcome their new baby by preparing a meal for the family. Please
contact Ellen Kinney at 216-965-3358 or ellenkinney15@gmail.com.
Families of Preschool through Grade 5 are invited to help
the Garden Ministry by beatifying the church grounds!
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Saturday, Feb. 9 TBD
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Heartland Childcare Center
“You are good and what you do is good.” Psalm 119:68 This has been a year of growth for Heartland in many ways. We have grown in the knowledge of God’s love for us and for each other. We have grown academically through the many different themes we’ve studied. We have grown socially with the many friendships that have developed. We have new faces joining us and old faces returning this summer. God has blessed us beyond belief and for that we give Him thanks. During the month of May, the children will use the colors of the rainbow to paint beautiful spring pictures. They will learn about the seeds and the trees that God so graciously created for us to enjoy. They will learn more about spring weather, whether it be rainy, sunny, or stormy, and the fact that God is with us throughout it all. We will end the year learning about God’s creations that roam the earth and also live at the zoo. As we prepare for the end of the year, we say congratulations to our stu-dents for their achievements and successes. To our 28 graduating Good Samaritans, we pray the Lord will go with you and watch over you throughout your future school years. Know that we are praying for you and cheering you on to success. Heartland will end the year with our Spring program, “Heartland Hoe-down,” on Tuesday, May 28, at 5 PM. Our Good Samaritan class will be graduating during the ceremony as well. Please feel free to join us! The end of the school year also means it’s almost time for Summer Camp 2019, “Toy Bible Story!” We’ll connect your favorite characters with Bible stories in a very unique way. It will be to infinity and beyond fun!!! Join Heartland Summer Camp for just a few weeks or all summer long! If you have any questions, please contact the Heartland office at 440-729-4006 Ext. 116 or heartland@mayfieldchurch.org
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Bada-Bing and The Uprising
Don’t forget, the first Wednesday of every month is The Upris-ing Day at BadaBing Pizza in Chesterland. Come in anytime from 11 AM until 8 PM and mention Mayfield Church…we get 20% of their total sales that day.
Bring your appetite on May 1!
Also don’t forget: We have preorder forms in the main hallway to help Bada-Bing pre-pare for the day, so use them if you can!
Text “revolution” to 95577 for updates! Mayfield Church Youth @theuprisingmumc @mayfielduprising
FOLLOW US TODAY ON OUR SOCIAL NETWORK
Student Ministries
High School and
Middle School
Every Sunday:
The Uprising
Middle School – 9:30 - 10:30 AM in The Uprising Room Study: “How to Lose Your Friends”
High School - 11 AM - 12:30 PM in The Uprising Room (sit together in worship @ 9:30 AM)
Study: “Foundations in Finance”
*Reminder: No Uprising on May 12 (Mother’s Day) or
May 26 (Memorial Day Weekend)
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Graduation Sunday
In preparation for Graduation Sunday, June 9, we are asking that any persons graduating from High School, College, or
Graduate School submit their information to be recognized in services and in our publications. Please send the following info
by June 4 to Adam at adam@mayfieldchurch.org: 1. Name 2. School 3. Degree you are receiving 4. Future plans 5. Baby photo and current photo of graduate
Thank You!!
Camp Aldersgate is June 16 - 21, 2019
Our yearly summer camp is quickly approaching and we want YOU to join us! Whether you’re a Middle School or High School student, or an adult that can volunteer to help, we would love to have you from
June 16 - 21 for lessons, games, lake activities, and memories that make eternal significance. Cost for camp is $275 and scholarships are
available upon request. Email Adam at adam@mayfieldchurch.org for more details!
REGISTER NOW! – mayfieldchurch.churchcenter.com/registrations
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God’s Caring Community
Open Circle
“Route 6” Thursday, May 9 @ 11 AM
Fellowship Hall
Gary Hunter, Executive Director of the Ohio U.S. Route 6 Tourist Association, will be talking about Route 6, the oldest, longest and highest of the old roads. Route 6 runs from Long
Beach, California to Provincetown, Massachusetts.
A ministry for seniors that assists in making choices. Activities include social support, information, education and advocacy.
Meets the second Thursday of the month at 11 AM at the church to hear a speaker and have lunch.
Open Circle Burger Night is Saturday, June 8 @ 5 PM, at the Schmidts, co-hosted by the Surbey’s. Please RSVP to Barb Schmidt at Carlandbarb@gmail.com or Nancy Surbey at nsurbey@sbcglobal.net.
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Garden Ministry
Mother’s Day Plant Sale Sunday, May 12
8 AM - 1 PM
South Lobby
Beautiful Hanging Baskets & Geraniums in pots and planters will be for sale.
Annual Spring Plant Sale
Saturday, May 18
9 AM - 4 PM
Sunday, May 19
9 AM - 3 PM
Pavilion or Garage
There will be an assortment of annuals and hanging baskets to help brighten up
your yard and flower boxes.
Adopt-A-Garden The Garden Ministry would like to invite families or groups to commit to maintaining a bed or part of a large garden on church grounds. You can get more information about available gardens and also sign up on Sunday, May 5, after service each in Fellowship Hall.
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Music Ministry
M.U.M.S.
with DJ A BOMB
Mother’s Day
Concert
Please invite your family
and friends for special worship on Mother’s Day,
May 12, at 11 AM. Our wonderful Chancel Choir and Wesley Bell Choir will present special music in
celebration of Mother’s Day and God’s beautiful
creation.
Saturday, May 18 6 - 8 PM
Fellowship Hall
Everyone is invited to attend! M.U.M.S. Ministry, a ministry for those with special needs, every third Tuesday of the month. Please contact Sandy Pavick at sandyinnewbury@aol.com or 440.429.5029 if you
have any questions about this event!
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UMW Rummage Sale
Collection days:
April 28 - May 1
Sale days:
Thursday, May 2: 9 AM - 7 PM
Friday, May 3: 9 AM - 4 PM
Saturday, May 4: 9 AM - Noon (Bag Day)
Questions? Please contact Marge Eisenberg at mae1775@att.net.
Cheer on the Captains with
Mayfield Church and Heartland at the
Game!
Sunday, June 23 @ 1:30 PM
Ticket Cost is $5 Each Please RSVP to darlene@mayfieldchurch.org
by June 16
Men’s Ministry
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S.A.M.I. Our Single Adult Ministry Ignited meets the last Wednesday of each month at 6 PM for dinner out. To RSVP or for more information, please contact
Sandy Pavick at sandyinnewbury@aol.com or 440.429.5029.
Wednesday, May 29 @ 6 PM
La Mexicana Cantina and Grill
8053 Mayfield Rd.
Chesterland
Thursday, May 16
6:30 PM
Fellowship Hall
Please RSVP on your Connection Card or email John Parker
at parkerja89@gmail.com to make sure we have enough steak!
Cost is $10.
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Church News
Say “Good-bye” to Our Puddles!
Yes, we know the parking lot is in terrible shape. But help is on the way!
The Vision Committee, the Trustees and the Finance Committee have collaborated to contract with Infinity Paving Company
to completely repair and repave the parking lot and driveways starting Monday, May 20!
The paving and striping are expected to take between two and three weeks, depending on the weather. Infinity will take pains to make sure the work will be done in sections so you won't be too inconvenienced as it proceeds. We will communicate as fully as possible with the congrega-tion regarding what sections of the drives and parking areas will be usa-ble as the project continues.
As for the potholes, we elected not to spend a lot of money patching this year, because it will all be moot in a couple of months. So please drive slowly and carefully, be patient, and we will have a perfect new lot as soon as possible!
We celebrated 15 Years as Mayfield Church in Chesterland on Sunday,
April 14.
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May Events
2 - 4 Rummage Sale, see times on page 23, FH
4 Tweens Miniature Golf Event, 2 - 4 PM, Chip’s Clubhouse
6 West G Awards Night, 6 PM, WC/FH
7 Voting: Board of Elections, all day, FH
Chardon High School Choir Concert, 7:30 PM, WC/FH
9 God’s Caring Community, 11 AM - 1 PM, FH
West G Choir Concert, 7 - 9 PM, WC/FH
11 Cleveland Hunger Walk, 8:30 - 11:30 AM, GLSC
12 Blood Pressure Screenings, 9 AM - 1 PM, FH
14 Happy Packers (Foodbank volunteers), 10 AM, at The Foodbank
Morning Moms Support Group, 10 - 11:30 AM, Uprising Room
15 Young Servants, 5 - 6 PM, Prayer Garden
Heartland DECA Recognition Dinner, 4 - 8 PM, FH
16 Men’s Steak Dinner, 6:30 PM, FH
18 Garden Ministry Spring Plant Sale, 9 AM - 4 PM, Pavilion
M.U.M.S. Spring Dance, 6 PM, FH (a ministry for those with special needs)
19 “Hands That Serve” Breakfast, 9 AM - 1 PM, FH
Safe Sanctuary Training, 11 AM, The Rock
Garden Ministry Spring Plant Sale, 9 AM - 3 PM, Pavilion
20 Start Construction on Parking Lot
21 M.U.M.S., 6 - 7:30 PM, FH
26 Memorial Day Weekend, One Service Sunday at 10 AM
27 Heartland and Office Closed
28 Happy Packers (Foodbank volunteers), 10 AM, at The Foodbank
Morning Moms Support Group, 10 - 11:30 AM, Uprising Room
Heartland Spring Program, 5 PM, WC/FH
29 S.A.M.I. (Singles Ministry) Dinner, 6 PM, La Mexicana
31 Free Community Dinner, 5 - 6:30 PM, FH
WC– Worship Center FH– Fellowship Hall Dates are subject to change. Please call the office
with questions about an event.
May Activity Highlights
COMMITTEES/MINISTRIES Intercessory Prayer Group Tuesdays 10 AM-NOON Garden Ministry May 6 7:15-8:15 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry May 9 1 PM Heartland Board Meeting May 9 5 PM Prayer Warriors May 12 10:30 AM Executive Team May 13 7 PM Trustees May 15 7 PM Finance Meeting May 28 6 PM Insight 2020 Vision Team May 29 7 PM PSPR May 30 6 PM
COMMUNITY OUTREACH Overeaters Anonymous Mondays in B42 (except Memorial Day) 7:30 PM Alcoholics Anonymous Mondays in B26 (except Memorial Day) 7:30 PM Alcoholics Anonymous Tuesdays in B42 7:30 PM Narcotics Anonymous Wednesdays in B25 7:30 PM Karate May 2 & 9 6:15 PM Cub Scouts Pack 3104 May 17 6:30 - 9 PM
ADULT LIFEGROUPS / CHILDREN AND YOUTH Adults 9:30 (weekly) & 11 AM (every other week) & throughout the week Children 9:30 AM Middle School/High School See page 18
MUSIC 9:30 Band Rehearsal Wednesdays 7 PM Hand Bell Rehearsal Thursdays 6:15 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal Thursdays 7:30 PM
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LAWN MOWING
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
If you can help, please call the church office at
440-729-4006. Thank you!
May 2019 Newsletter
7747 Mayfield Road Chesterland, OH 44026
440-729-4006
www.mayfieldchurch.org
Sunday Worship Celebrations 8:00 AM: Communion 9:30 AM: Modern 11:00 AM: Traditional
Mayfield Staff Information
Pastor Jim Winkler
Lead Pastor
jim@mayfieldchurch.org
Pastor Jan Fillmore
Associate Pastor
jan@mayfieldchurch.org
Adam Vodicka
Director of Student Ministries
adam@mayfieldchurch.org
Denny Nelson
Director of Middle School Ministries
denny@mayfieldchurch.org
Jessica Martz
Director of Children’s Ministries
jessica@mayfieldchurch.org
Darlene Janke
Financial Administrator
darlene@mayfieldchurch.org
Carrie Barry
Childcare/Nursery Coordinator
carrieb@mayfieldchurch.org
Rebecca Sulzer
Communications Coordinator
rebecca@mayfieldchurch.org
Sergio Castellanos
Traditional Worship Director
sergio@mayfieldchurch.org
Brandon Farmer
Modern Worship Director
brandon@mayfieldchurch.org
Carol Neff
Organist
carol@mayfieldchurch.org
Cyndi Nicholson
Coordinator of Care and Prayer Ministries
cyndi@mayfieldchurch.org
Anne Parker
Coordinator of Connection Ministries
anne@mayfieldchurch.org
Steve Vegel
Facilities Manager
steve@mayfieldchurch.org
Patty Wenzel
Director of Heartland Childcare Center
patty@mayfieldchurch.org
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