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LIGHTING OF THE CANDLES, GREETING and NOTICES PRELUDE *INTROIT (11:00) Seek the Lord The Chancel Choir *CALL TO WORSHIP (Responsively) Life is full of twists and turns, great uncertainties, crushing disappointments, confusion and derailment. But here, we are reminded of God’s promises to us. God of rainbow and promise, God of the swirling waters of baptism, God of the dark night of doubt, God of comfort and call, Dwell within us this holy season of Lent Lead us from temptation to trust, from fear to love, from despair to hope, from sadness to joy. Our part is to accept each other with the steadfast love that God has extended to each one of us! We come to worship in that spirit. *HYMN In the Midst of New Dimensions TFWS 2238 LENTEN JOURNEY FROM LIGHT TO DARKNESS “There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to the light. The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.” Today as we extinguish a third candle on our journey from light to darkness, we remember that Jesus looked down from the cross and said to his mother, “Woman, here is your son.” [The third Lenten candle is extinguished] RESPONSE Jesus, Remember Me UMH 488 (2X) Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom. *PSALTER Psalm 63 UMH 788 First United Methodist Church of Hampton February 28, 2016 3 rd Sunday in Lent 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. In the name of Christ WELCOME! Although you may be a stranger to us, you are no stranger to God, who knows you and loves you, and whose heart is glad at your presence in his house. We sincerely hope this time of worship will bless your life, and strengthen you. As you are able, please stand for acts of worship indicated by an asterisk (*). UMH indicates “United Methodist Hymnal (red hymnal) TFWS indicates “The Faith We Sing” (small, black hymnal) Help us sustain God’s creation by placing unwanted worship bulletins in the blue basket on the narthex credenza for recycling. 110 East Queen Street Hampton, Virginia 23669 (757) 723-6577 Email: [email protected] Website: www.firstumchampton.org Our Mission: To Know and Share Jesus Christ 110 East Queen Street Hampton, Virginia 23669 (757) 723-6577 Email: [email protected] Website: www.firstumchampton.org Our Mission: To Know and Share Jesus Christ

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LIGHTING OF THE CANDLES, GREETING and NOTICES

PRELUDE

*INTROIT (11:00) Seek the Lord The Chancel Choir

*CALL TO WORSHIP (Responsively)

Life is full of twists and turns, great uncertainties, crushing

disappointments, confusion and derailment.

But here, we are reminded of God’s promises to us.

God of rainbow and promise,

God of the swirling waters of baptism,

God of the dark night of doubt,

God of comfort and call,

Dwell within us this holy season of Lent

Lead us from temptation to trust, from fear to love,

from despair to hope, from sadness to joy.

Our part is to accept each other with the steadfast love that

God has extended to each one of us!

We come to worship in that spirit.

*HYMN In the Midst of New Dimensions TFWS 2238

LENTEN JOURNEY FROM LIGHT TO DARKNESS

“There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came

as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through

him. He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to the light.

The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the

world.” Today as we extinguish a third candle on our journey from

light to darkness, we remember that Jesus looked down from the cross and said to his mother, “Woman, here is your son.”

[The third Lenten candle is extinguished]

RESPONSE Jesus, Remember Me UMH 488 (2X)

Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.

*PSALTER Psalm 63 UMH 788

First United Methodist Church of Hampton February 28, 2016 3rd Sunday in Lent

8:30 and 11:00 a.m.

In the name of Christ

WELCOME!

Although you may be a

stranger to us, you are no

stranger to God, who knows

you and loves you, and

whose heart is glad at your

presence in his house. We

sincerely hope this time of

worship will bless your life,

and strengthen you.

As you are able,

please stand for acts of

worship indicated by

an asterisk (*).

UMH indicates

“United Methodist Hymnal

(red hymnal)

TFWS indicates

“The Faith We Sing”

(small, black hymnal)

Help us sustain God’s creation

by placing unwanted worship

bulletins in the blue basket on

the narthex credenza for

recycling.

110 East Queen Street

Hampton, Virginia 23669

(757) 723-6577

Email:

[email protected]

Website:

www.firstumchampton.org

Our Mission:

To Know and

Share Jesus Christ

110 East Queen Street

Hampton, Virginia 23669

(757) 723-6577

Email:

[email protected]

Website:

www.firstumchampton.org

Our Mission:

To Know and

Share Jesus Christ

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*THE GLORIA PATRI UMH 71

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost;

as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen, Amen.

*AFFIRMATION OF FAITH A Statement of Faith of the United Church of Canada UMH 883

HEBREW SCRIPTURE Genesis 9:8-17 (CEB)

8 God said to Noah and to his sons with him, 9 “I am now setting up my covenant with you,

with your descendants, 10 and with every living being with you—with the birds, with the

large animals, and with all the animals of the earth, leaving the ark with you. 11 I will set

up my covenant with you so that never again will all life be cut off by floodwaters. There

will never again be a flood to destroy the earth.”

12 God said, “This is the symbol of the covenant that I am drawing up between me and you

and every living thing with you, on behalf of every future generation. 13 I have placed my

bow in the clouds; it will be the symbol of the covenant between me and the earth. 14 When

I bring clouds over the earth and the bow appears in the clouds, 15 I will remember the

covenant between me and you and every living being among all the creatures. Floodwaters

will never again destroy all creatures. 16 The bow will be in the clouds, and upon seeing it

I will remember the enduring covenant between God and every living being of all the

earth’s creatures.” 17 God said to Noah, “This is the symbol of the covenant that I have set

up between me and all creatures on earth.”

OFFERING OF GIFTS

OFFERTORY PRAYER (In Unison)

Gracious God, touch our gifts with the generosity of your Spirit that they may reach

out and touch the sad, the lonely, and the powerless in the Way of Jesus. Amen.

*PRESENTATION OF GIFTS What Gift Can We Bring UMH 87

This gift we now bring, this present, this token,

These words can convey it, the joy of this day!

When grateful we come, remembering, rejoicing,

This song we now offer in honor and praise!

*HYMN God of the Sparrow God of the Whale UMH 122

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

MORNING PRAYER

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THE LORD’S PRAYER (In Unison)

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.

Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread.

And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever. AMEN.

RESPONSE (11:00) Open Our Eyes, Lord The Chancel Choir

ANTHEM (11:00) Order My Steps The Chancel Choir

SERMON Rainbows and Roses Rev. Candee Martin

*CLOSING HYMN O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go UMH 480

*COMMISSIONING AND BLESSING

*POSTLUDE

Perhaps you noticed that our altar looks a bit different than it normally does. Are you

wondering why? Traditionally, during each of the four Sundays of the Advent season, we

light a candle on the Advent wreath as a visual symbol of the light of Christ coming into the

world and then on Christmas Eve we light the Christ candle as we celebrate the birth of that

light, Jesus. And so it is that during each of the six Sundays in Lent we will extinguish a

candle as a visual symbol that the light of Christ is dimming as we move toward the death of

Jesus on the cross. Our Holy Week Service will combine the themes of Holy Thursday and

Good Friday and will conclude with the extinguishing of the Christ candle.

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LENTEN STUDY

Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World

The study was cancelled on Feb 24.

We will meet March 2, 9, 16 and ? (TBD on March 2)

Dinner at 6:30 pm Study at 7:00 pm

Dinner on March 2

Covered Dish – please bring something to share.

Dinner on March 9

Chicken Tetrazzini, green beans, fruit, bread and dessert.

Dinner on March 16

Tortellini Tomato Soup (with mild Italian Sausage and spinach),

salad, bread and dessert Contributions to help cover the cost of the above 2 meals would be greatly appreciated.

Dinner on March ?

Covered Dish – please bring something to share.

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WORSHIP ASSISTANTS

FOR NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 6:

LITURGISTS: William Milholen (8:30)

Ann Gordon Evans (11:00)

GREETERS: Jim & Bea Ashley (8:30)

FINANCE: Wayne Barfoot

BUS DRIVERS: Judy Rushton & Ruth Kourtiche

Monday COUNTERS: Bob Miserentino

Ann Gordon Evans

WORSHIP ASSISTANTS

FOR TODAY, SUNDAY, FEB 28:

LITURGISTS: Cheryl Williams (8:30)

Ed Guldner (11:00)

GREETERS: Lewis & Audrey Thurston (8:30)

FINANCE: Carol Gardner

BUS DRIVERS: Sam Pollard & Ed Boyce

Monday COUNTERS: Kristen Milholen

Rusty Evans

Stewardship Corner – Feb 21, 2016

Attendance:

Worship: Total: 89

8:30 – 35 11:00 - 54

Sunday School: 51

Offering Received last week:

General Fund 5,900.50

Designated Funds 307.00

LENTEN offering to date 391.00

If you would like to participate in our

envelope mailing program, please call the

church office.

One of the ways the Worship Committee has decided to observe Lent is by not having flowers on the

altar during this season of austerity and simple reflection. We hope this absence of flowers during Lent

(February 14-March 26) will amplify the resurrection message of the Easter flowers when they arrive!

If you are interested in donating flowers to grace our altar on one or more of these dates, please sign up

on the sheet posted on the hall cabinet across from the choir room or contact the church office.

The cost of the flowers is $50. After the service you may take the flowers with you or donate them to

be taken to a member in need. This is a wonderful way to honor or memorialize someone important in

your life!

The open dates for altar flowers are: May 1, May 29, Aug 14, Sept 4, Sept 11, Sept 18,

Oct 2, Oct 9, Nov 13, Nov 20, and Dec 11.

There are special Lenten Offering envelopes in the

pews or in the regular envelope packet you received

in the mail. If you feel God calling you to make a

special donation during this season, we want you to

know that the donations will go to support the many

and various missions and ministries of this church.

Specifically, any funds over $1,000 will go directly

to the Pastor’s Discretionary Fund which will be

used to assist those who are experiencing

difficulties and have special financial needs. If you

have any questions, please contact Pastor Candee.

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Other Prayer Requests: ________________________________________________

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From our own congregation:

Liz Crawford

Bob Stickle

Kristen Milholen

Vernon Wilson

Richard Mundie

Jean Smith

Barbara Cubbage

Jim Ashley

Homebound:

Bill Chapin

Carl & Jane Roberts

Elizabeth Burgess

Louise Crane

Marty Baker

Lil’ Bit & Brownie Brown

Nell Writtenberry

Ed Kilgore

Mary Jane Sager

Lelia Mundie

Others:

Theresa Keeton (Vincent Mundie’s Cousin)

John Lucke (Jane Miller's cousin)

Katherine Lacy (Gayle Barnes’ granddaughter)

Carolyn Crozier (former member)

John Morrill (Vincent Mundie's brother-in-law)

Cullen Murphy (kindergartener)

Katherine Vann (wife of former pastor, Bill Vann)

Z’Amir (Candee’s grandnephew)

Kaylee Rodriguez (Ray & Tricia Waldon’s

granddaughter)

Eloise Nisbet (Jane Miller’s friend)

Is there someone you would like us to pray

for? Please contact the church office or call

Kristen Milholen at 757-642-5228 (cell)

or 757-238-3656 (home).

Please remember in prayer:

All members of our armed forces & veterans,

first responders,

state and national leaders,

our UM Bishop and District Superintendent,

our Pastor, church leaders & staff,

the homebound and the homeless,

the hungry,

the unemployed,

those suffering with loneliness and depression,

healing for all cancer patients

and many others.

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UDE

Reminders, Announcements

and Other News

Sunday, February 28

Lay Servant Academy @ Blackstone

8:30 am Worship (S)

9:30 am Refreshments & Fellowship (FH)

9:45 am Sunday School/Bible Study

11:00 am Worship (S)

12:00 pm Education Committee (FH)

4:30 pm Youth Bells (gather in FH)

5:30 pm Dinner for Children, Youth & Parents (FH)

6:00 pm Kingdom Kids (gather in FH)

6:00 pm Youth Fellowship (gather in FH)

Monday, February 29

No scheduled activities

Tuesday, March 1

8:00 am Prayer Group (HP) Will resume after Easter

10:00 am Nifty Crafters (CFR)

Wednesday, March 2

9:30 am UMW Unit Meeting (FH)

11:00 am UMW Circle 6 (FH)

6:30 pm Covered Dish Supper

(Please bring a dish to share)

7:00 pm Lenten Study

Thursday, March 3

6:15 pm Handbell Choir

7:15 pm Chancel Choir

Friday, March 4

No Scheduled Activities

Saturday, March 5

9:30 am Outside group using FH – Carolyn Knight

Sunday, March 6

8:30 am Worship (S)

9:30 am Refreshments & Fellowship (FH)

9:45 am Sunday School/Bible Study

11:00 am Worship (S)

4:30 pm Youth Bells (gather in FH)

5:30 pm Dinner for Children, Youth & Parents (FH)

6:00 pm Kingdom Kids (gather in FH)

6:00 pm Youth Fellowship (gather in FH)

Celebrating Birthdays

2/28

2/29

Claire Nelson

3/1

3/2

3/3

3/4

3/5

3/6

The Pastor and staff wish

everyone a happy birthday and

pray God’s blessings upon you.

If your birthday is not listed or

listed incorrectly, please let us

know in the office so we can

correct our records.

Thank you.

FH-Fellowship Hall HP-Happy People’s Class

CR –Choir Room S-Sanctuary

CFR-Craft Room Kit-Kitchen

C-Crouse Room

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Heart Havens began in 1993 as the result of a parent of a child with intellectual

disabilities asking her pastor: “Where will my child live when I am gone?” In

response to this question, and through subsequent discussions with parents

and service providers across the state, the Virginia Conference of the United

Methodist Church established Heart Havens to provide residential services

for adults with intellectual disabilities. While Heart Havens was born as a

ministry of the church, it has been a separate, non-denominational 501(c)3

nonprofit since 2003.

Today, Heart Havens builds and supports homes where adults with intellectual disabilities have the

opportunity to live in a family setting while making personal choices, achieving individual goals, and

contributing to the surrounding community. There are currently 11 Heart Havens homes across Virginia:

two each in Richmond and Lynchburg, and one each in Ashland, Virginia Beach, Newport News,

Kilmarnock, Colonial Beach, Winchester and Stuarts Draft. These homes accommodate over 50

individuals who are offered greater independence and dignity through training and support in life skills.

February is Heart Havens Month!

Due to Mother Nature our banquet has been rescheduled.

Have a Heart Banquet

Friday, March 11, at 6:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall.

A love offering will be taken for Heart Havens.

Please RSVP to the church office by March 7.

Bring a friend, and support this very special ministry!

THANK YOU to all who participated in “A

Night’s Welcome” last week. I could not have

done it without you! We averaged 33 guests each

night. I truly believe our guests saw the face of

God through the Christian love and hospitality we

provided to them last week. They were very

appreciative of the hot meals and snacks we

served each day, the safe haven we provided so

they could watch movies, obtain clean socks and

needed toilettes, take showers, and sleep without

fear of something happening to them. Also my

thanks to those of you who were not physically

able to participate, but provided either socks /

toilettes, or most importantly, your prayers for this

very meaningful mission project. Carol Gardner

Come Join Us at the Easter Party!

First United Methodist Church

Fellowship Hall

Saturday, March 26, 2016 10:00 a.m. - Noon

Games, Snacks, Crafts for

Children and Adults, and Egg Hunts for All Ages

Everyone is Invited!

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2016 LENTEN SEASON

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HAMPTON

Lenten Devotional Booklets are available

in the back of the Sanctuary and on the table outside the office.

Sunday Schedule during Lent 8:30 & 11:00 am Worship Services

9:30 am Refreshments in the fellowship hall

9:45 am Sunday School/Small Group Study

Tuesday, Feb. 9 5:30 – 7:00 pm Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper

Wednesday, Feb. 10 7:00 pm Ash Wednesday Worship Service

Sunday, Feb. 14 8:30 & 11:00 am First Sunday in Lent Worship Services

Sunday, Feb. 21 8:30 & 11:00 am Second Sunday in Lent Worship Services

Wednesday, Feb. 24 6:30 pm Covered Dish Supper

7:00 pm Lenten Study

“Life of the Beloved – Spiritual Living in a Secular World”

Sunday, Feb. 28 8:30 & 11:00 am Third Sunday in Lent Worship Services

Wednesday, Mar. 2 6:30 pm Catered Supper

7:00 pm Lenten Study

Sunday, Mar. 6 8:30 & 11:00 am Fourth Sunday in Lent Worship Services w/Communion

Wednesday, Mar. 9 6:30 pm Catered Supper

7:00 pm Lenten Study

Sunday, Mar. 13 8:30 & 11:00 am Fifth Sunday in Lent Worship Services

Wednesday, Mar. 16 6:30 pm Covered Dish Supper

7:00 pm Lenten Study

Sunday, Mar. 20 8:30 & 11:00 am Passion/Palm Sunday Worship Services

Thursday, Mar. 24 7:00 pm Holy Week Worship Service w/ Communion

Saturday, Mar. 26 10:00 am - Noon Easter Party (Egg hunt, crafts and snacks for ALL ages)

Sunday, Mar. 27 9:30 am Refreshments in the fellowship hall

9:45 am Sunday School/Small Group Study

11:00 am EASTER SUNDAY

One Worship Service

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Water is a human right

At any given moment across the world, more than 663 million people are drinking water

that could be contaminated, yet don’t have any other real option. The challenge seems

overwhelming, but the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) work of the United

Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is helping more communities than ever before

gain access to clean water.

During 2015, WASH funded 18 local partners in 15 countries. These local faith-based

organizations, foundations and community groups are highly knowledgeable about the

needs surrounding them and help locate new water points, construct latrines and offer

educational programs promoting hand-washing and other potentially lifesaving practices.

“This is an unprecedented time for the UMCOR WASH program,” said Mike Barbee, the

program’s technical officer. “Thanks to our supporters, we hope to work with more

partners and reach more communities in 2016.”

WASH’s priority is to help people most in need of sustainable access to clean water,

sanitation and hygiene. UMCOR regularly works with its WASH partners to share ideas

for best practices so the global WASH movement is constantly strengthened at the

community level. UMCOR also carefully monitors and evaluates WASH activities,

demonstrating impacts and needs to supporters.

UMCOR WASH distributes funds based on needs across the world. Funding goes from

UMCOR into the hands of capable WASH partners who accompany and empower

families and communities to identify their water, sanitation and hygiene behavior goals

and decide solutions that will ensure continued access to clean water and healthy disposal

of waste. With local and national support, WASH partners are able to harmonize programs

with local economies, which helps people immediately and over the long term.

“Water is a human right,” said Barbee. “We at UMCOR are able to find and then rely

on capable partners who work with people on the ground to help them address their needs

in a participatory way. As we expand, we hope our supporters will help fund even more

projects that truly help people have access to a basic requirement of life.”

To become an UMCOR WASH supporter, donate to Advance #3020600.

— Susan Kim, UMCOR

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Virginia Conference churches receive Rethink Church grants

The Rethink Church program sponsored by United Methodist Communications awards

three types of grants each year: Community Event Grants, Digital Advertising Grants and

New Church Start Grants. Three Virginia Conference churches received Digital

Advertising Grants in 2015: Madison UMC, Madison; Rose Park UMC, Wolftown; and

Wrights Chapel UMC, Ruther Glen. In addition, 10 Virginia Conference churches were

awarded 2016 Easter Digital Advertising Grants and will have customized digital ads

running in local online spaces Feb. 15-March 27. These churches are: Bethany UMC,

Weyers Cave; Farmville UMC, Farmville; Huntington Court UMC, Roanoke; Jamieson

Memorial UMC, Clarksville; Marquis Memorial UMC, Staunton; Norfolk UMC, Norfolk;

Redwood UMC, Rocky Mount; The Gathering at Scott Memorial UMC, Virginia Beach;

Virginia Beach UMC, Virginia Beach; and Warwick Memorial UMC, Newport News. A

New Church Start Grant for 2016 was awarded to Restoration Church, Charlottesville.

Discerning prayer will be focus of Bishop’s Convocation on Prayer

Changing the Way We Do Church: Praying for Discernment will be the focus of the

Bishop’s Convocation on Prayer Saturday, March 5, at Trinity UMC, 903 Forest Ave.,

Richmond. Dr. Frederick W. Schmidt Jr., Rueben P. Job Chair in Spiritual Formation at

Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, will be main speaker. In addition to Dr.

Schmidt’s plenary presentation, 11 workshops will be offered on different aspects of

spiritual formation. Participants may choose two workshops. Registration is limited to 450

and March 1 is the deadline. Questions may be directed to Marc Brown at

[email protected].

April 10 to be conference-wide day to pray for General Conference

The United Methodist Council of Bishops invited each annual conference to designate one

day to hold a 24-hour prayer vigil for General Conference. Bishop Young Jin Cho selected

Sunday, April 10, to be the day for the Virginia Conference prayer vigil. Each district is

invited to plan activities using resources being developed on both the conference and

general church levels. Organizers are encouraging districts to use a Prayer Wheel to allow

all congregations on the district to sign up for half-hour or one-hour increments so there

will be 24 hours of continuous prayer beginning at 12 a.m. April 10 and continuing until

12 a.m. April 11. As part of this initiative, the chapel in the Virginia United Methodist

Center in Glen Allen will be open for prayer. In addition, all congregations are asked to

include the prayer initiative in their Sunday services on that day. A common prayer that

can be used in all services will be part of the resources offered. For more information, go

to www.vaumc.org/2016GeneralConference.

Published weekly, the electronic Sunday Advocate summarizes news events affecting Virginia United Methodists and serves

as a link to the in-depth reporting of the Virginia United Methodist Advocate, the official magazine of the Virginia Conference.

To subscribe to the monthly Virginia Advocate magazine, call (804) 521-1110 or 1-800-768-6040, ext. 110; or e-mail

Advocate@ vaumc.org. Unless indicated, all news compiled courtesy of the Virginia Advocate, the weekly e-Advocate or

United Methodist News Service

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TO REACH THE REST ROOMS OR THE

NURSERY: Enter through the canopied

entrance on the side of the building. Rest rooms

are down the hall to the left. The Nursery is up

the steps and down the hall to the right. Greeters

and ushers are available to guide you.

REGISTRATION PADS are located in each

pew near the center aisle. Please use these to

record your presence, and to pass along

information for the pastor or the church office.

PRAYER REQUEST CARDS are available in

the pews and in the foyer atop the Prayer Box.

Deposit them in the box, or drop them in the

offering plates.

WE PRACTICE “OPEN” COMMUNION. We celebrate Holy Communion on the first

Sunday of each month, and at other special times.

All are welcome at the table of the Lord,

regardless of church membership, age, or feelings

of worthiness. If you wish to come into

relationship with Christ, deepen or renew that

relationship, there is a place for you here.

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT BECOMING

A MEMBER OF FIRST UMC, please indicate

so on the registration pad, or contact the pastor.

OUR SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE:

WORSHIP: 8:30 AM

FELLOWSHIP: 9:30 AM

BIBLE STUDY: 9:45 AM

WORSHIP: 11:00 AM

There is a place for you and your family on

Sunday mornings here at First UMC Hampton!

Office

[email protected]

757.723.6577

Pastor

Rev. Candee Martin

[email protected]

1.571.223.2364

Office Manager/Finance

Laura Harris

[email protected]

[email protected]

Director of Music Ministries

Dean Shinn

[email protected]

Director of Children’s & Youth Music

Christine Woods

[email protected]

Nursery Director

Jenny Hamm

[email protected]

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