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April 23, 2014 | Volume 13 Issue 7 jacksonfumc.org
SEEKING GOD | KNOWING CHRIST | SHARING HIS LOVE
DOWNTOWN JACKSON
A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee
FIRST EDITIONFIRST EDITIONThis Issue...
AT A GLANCE
• Welcome New Member• Children’s Ministry
Page 2
• Journey from the Cross to EasterPage 3
• Adult OpportunitiesPage 4
• Women’s Ministries Page 5
• Mission Corner Page 6-7
• United Methodist Men’s Prayer Breakfast• Stewardship Spotlight
Page 8
• Kids@First Easter Hat Parade and Easter Egg Hunt Photo Gallery
Page 9
• Sunday Morning Sermon Topics Page 10
Discover new adventures this
Spring and Summer Pick up a card in church
lobbies. Invite your friends and neighbors!
April 27
Confirmation Sunday11:00 a.m. Worship Service
During the past year, these six young men and women have reflected on what it means to be members of the church, to use their gifts for God, and to live their lives as followers of Christ.
On Sunday, April 27, FUMC welcomes each into this congregation!
Drake Austin Adams Mary Katherine Allen
Alaina Kay Holt Meredith Rochelle Nye
Leonardo de la Cerda
Jackson Brackford Murray
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Welcome New Member
Please welcome new member, John Kutna into the fellowship of Jackson First United Methodist Church on Sunday, April 13. John is a member of “The Well” Sunday school class and has been very active at FUMC the last several months. His sponsors are Greg & Esther Milam. John comes to membership by profession of faith. Welcome, John!
“The Current” YouthOpen to 7th-12th graders
Children’s Ministry
Boys vs. Girls Missions Challenge - April is “Stock the Kitchen Month” at RIFA. The Children’s Ministry is collecting canned tuna, canned chicken and peanut butter for RIFA during the month of April. There will be tubs placed in the Children’s Ministry hallway, labeled “boys” and “girls.” The group to collect the most will receive a special breakfast on Sunday, May 4.
Fun Fridays Playgroup for moms and preschoolers, May 2 and June 6! This new playgroup led by Julie Bratcher will meet at different homes the first Friday of the month. Meet other moms and enjoy a little time together. Sign up at jacksonfumc.org or contact Julie Bratcher at [email protected]
Parents’ Night Out is Friday, May 9 from 5:30 -8:30 p.m. for infant-5th grades. Cost is $5 per child. Register at jacksonfumc.org by Monday, May 5. Questions? Contact Jenni Thorn, Interim Director of Children’s Ministry, [email protected] or 422-4002.
VBS is coming! Interested in helping July 14-17? Contact Jenni at [email protected] or 422-4002.
Reelfoot Rural MinistriesJune 15-20This is our combined middle school/high school summer mission trip. Jackson FUMC youth have had a long-standing relationship with Reelfoot, and we’re going to rekindle that relationship this summer! This is going to be a life-changing week of hard work and real friendships. We will hold an informational meeting, so look out for a date and time!Cost: $250Deadline to register: May 18 Details: We will leave after the 11:00 a.m. service on June 15 and return by 5:00 p.m. on June 20.Needs: Tools and adult chaperones
Worship With Us - May 3You’re invited to worship with the young women of FUMC, Saturday, May 3 at 4:00 p.m. in Clayton Hall. This is the culmination of a young women’s retreat and we want to share with you what we have learned and experienced. All are welcome… come as you are!
Jump with the Confirmands! - April 27The Current UMY will be meeting at SkyZone from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, April 27, to welcome our newest youth group members. Dinner is provided. $10 donation is appreciated but not required.
Questions? Contact Mary Beth Bernheisel
Jenni Thorn, [email protected]
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“Crossroad” Wednesday Evening Worship Service
Journey From the Cross
to the Life-Changing
Power of Easter
Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
“Living Last Words” Good Friday Service
Palm Sunday
Easter Sunday - Andrews Chapel Easter Sunday - Downtown Campus
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The Rebekah CircleMay 19 • 10:00 a.m.Andrews Chapel CampusHostess: Barbara Lifsey
380 Tige Hopper Rd.Speaker: Rev. Sharon Junn
“The state of Christian Church in Korea”
Adult OpportunitiesPam Jaco, [email protected]
Program 11:00 a.m. • Luncheon 12:00 noonClayton Hall • $6.00/person
To make reservations, call the church office at 422-4002 or sign up online at jacksonfumc.org by Noon, May 12.
Please call and cancel your reservation should you be unable to attend.
FRIDAY, MAY 16
Dr. Stan Warren Professor of Music at Union University
presents
An American SongbookAccompanied on piano by
Kennith Freeman
FUMC/First Presbyterian Church Joint Trip
Garden Tour – May 158:30 a.m. • Cost: $10
Tour the spectacular garden of Jimmy Williams in Paris, TN. Jimmy is a well known Tennessee gardener who has been on the TV gardening show called “Volunteer Gardener”. He has also written articles for Fine Gardening magazine. Rita Randolph will travel with us as our gardening expert and tour guide.Dutch treat lunch.
To reserve a spot, call the church, 422-4002, or email Pam at [email protected]
photo by Tina Ramsey (tinaramsey.blogspot.com)Used with permission.
The spiritual journey from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday is over. The promise of eternal life is forever. In the days ahead, may we each be filled with hope and joy as we continue our journey seeking God, knowing Christ and sharing His love.
Many thanks to all who gave of their time and resources in preparation for meals, for setting up for each of the nine Holy Week worship services, for sharing musical talents through the Sanctuary choir, the First Awakening team, bands, handbells, orchestra, instrumentalists, the drama presentation, the tech team and office and nursery support, the powerful messages of worship and all the prayers for this blessed Lenten season.
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Women’s MinistriesSusan Crocker, [email protected]
Knitting in the Month of May
Tuesdays, May 6, 13, 20, 27 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Meet in the LibraryHave you ever wanted to knit those cute scarfs everyone is wearing? Come and learn this month . Everyone is welcome to bring a project and some yarn. We would love to have experienced knitters, along with those that just saw some cute yarn at the store and wanted to get started.
SPRINGQUARTER
2014growing • connecting • serving
Women’sMinistry
May 6,13, 20, 27 Knit in the Month of May, Beginner to Advanced 9:30-11:00 a.m. in the libraryMay 2, June 6 Fun Fridays Playgroup for pre-schoolers 10-11:30 a.m. Meet in homes, contact Julie BratcherMay 21 Between Friends Book Club 5:15-6:00 p.m. on the mezzanine. Leader: Pam McCartyStop by the women’s table outside of the library for more event details! Sign up at jacksonfumc.org, call the church office, 422-4002 orSusan Crocker at [email protected]
SoulSisters
Between Friends Book Club
Wednesday, May 215:15 PM • Mezzanine
“The Chaperone” by Laura Moriarty
Books available at Books-a-Million, The Book Lady, and Amazon.com
Share your thoughts on the book of the month.
If you have participated in Tables of 6, come and bring a salad to share.RSVP for childcare, [email protected]
ZhengZhou, China is a three hour train ride from Beijing and a city of 9 million. Why in the world would I be there? I was traveling with “Operation Smile”. They
provide free surgeries to repair cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities for children around the globe.
In 1 Kings 19:12, God tells Elijah to go
Through these experiences I have learned to cherish the ways I see Jesus. It also serves as a beautiful reminder that actions are so important. The way we act and the things that we say have the potential to give another person a glimpse of Jesus; a glimpse of something that transcends our world. It reminds us all to be a light and shine wherever we are today.
Our Haiti mission team is leaving April 26 and we all covet your prayers. A Habitat House is being built and there are many other opportunities at FUMC to serve. Go ahead my friends... just do it!
Susan Crocker
and stand on the mountain and wait for the Lord to pass. A raging wind came, followed by an earthquake and a fire. However, Elijah was not able to see God in those instances. The Bible continues to say that after all of that, there came a still small voice. It was in that still small voice that Elijah was able to hear and see God.
I was able to see God in the doctors and nurses performing surgery on a beloved child while the parents waited anxiously. I was able to see God in the people who prepared our simple meals. I was able to see God in the beggars in the street waiting for a simple acknowledging smile.
Tables of 6 Final Party Celebration!May 21 • 6-7:30 p.m. Mezzanine
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Calendar of Events
Confirmation Sunday, April 27 8:30 AM Worship Service - Andrews
Chapel Campus 8:55 AM First Awakening Service
-Downtown Campus 9:45 AM Sunday School - Andrews
Chapel Campus 10:00 AM Sunday School -
Downtown Campus10:00AM ConfirmationBrunch 11:00 AM Traditional Service -
Downtown Campus 4:00 PM Current UMY (offsite)
Monday, April 28 9:00 AM Kids@First Parents Day
Out 11:00 AM Mandatory Staff Meeting 5:30PM SeniorOlympicBasketball
Practice 7:00PM BoyScoutMeeting
Tuesday, April 29 7:00AM UMMPrayerBreakfast 4:15 PM FitFirst
Wednesday, April 30 9:00 AM Kids @ First Parents Day
Out 2:30 PM WINGS 3:45PM Brownies-Daisies(Troop
43088) 6:00 PM First Awakening Worship
Team Rehearsal 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, May 1 4:15 PM FitFirst 5:30PM SeniorOlympicBasketball
Practice
Friday, May 2 8:00 AM Haiti Mission Trip Returns 7:30 PM Youth Girls Retreat
Saturday, May 3 4:00 PM Youth Girls Retreat
Worship Service
Calendar subject to change. Please call the church office, 422-4002 or
check the calendar at jacksonfumc.org
Mission Corner
Mission Trip
FUMC
Monthly Mission Focus Collection:Regional Interfaith Association (RIFA)
April Collection Items: Soup Kitchen Needs - Large cans of lemonade, plastic forks, napkins, pinesol, coffee, industrial sized cans of vegetablesFood Pantry Needs - Cans of vegetables, mac & cheese, soup, peanut butter, tuna, crackers, peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers
RIFA reaches out with the love of Christ to help people in need and to provide resources for a better future. RIFA is participating in the Feinstein Challenge where $1,000,000 will be divided among hunger fighting agencies depending on the donations they receive.
Please bring items Sunday, April 27 and put them under the “Way to Give Arch” in the main lobby. Youth and Children, bring items to your Sunday School classrooms.
FUMC Lifts Up The Haiti Mission Team in PrayerApril 26-May 2, 2014
2014 Haiti Mission Team Members: John Yarbrough, Garey Littrell, Traci Carney, Courtney Ellis, Ruth Gaddis, Carrie Duborg, Richie Duborg, Susan Crocker, John Crocker, Pete McLemore, Cecil Kirk, Lorie White, Bill White, Sarah White, and Jason Sullivan
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations...” - Matthew 28:19a
If you were in First Awakening Service Easter Sunday, you had the opportunity to pray for the mission team that is leaving for Haiti, April 26. What a blessing it was for those of us going to be prayed over. We are all getting excited and can't wait to see what the Lord is going to do during our week of service there. Having never been on a foreign mission trip, I am not sure what to expect, but I am trusting in Him to prepare our way. We all can not thank you enough for your prayers, encouragement, and goodie bags for our trip. It means so much to us all! I can't wait to experience just a taste of what our daughter, Sarah, did last year on the World Race… we will be so thankful for her guidance. While we are gone… DON'T FORGET to sign up for Habitat. The table is right by the library. You won't want to miss serving with us here in Jackson.
Lorie White, Missions Team Chair
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Calendar of Events
Sunday, May 4 8:30 AM Worship Service- Andrews
Chapel Campus 8:55 AM First Awakening Service-
Downtown Campus 9:30 AM Children’s Ministry
Volunteer Appreciation Brunch
9:45 AM Sunday School- Andrews Chapel Campus
10:00 AM FUMC Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service-
Downtown Campus 2:00 PM Soul Sisters Mother’s Day
Tea 4:00 PM Current UMY 5:00 PM “The Edge”
Monday, May 5 9:00 AM Kids@First Parents Day
Out 10:00 AM Department Head Meeting 11:00 AM General Staff Meeting 4:00 PM Hub Club GymTime 5:30PM SeniorOlympicBasketball
Practice 7:00PM BoyScoutMeeting
Tuesday, May 6 7:00AM Men’sBibleStudy 9:30 AM Knit in the Month of May 4:15 PM FitFirst
Wednesday, May 7 9:00 AM Kids@First Parents Day
Out 3:00 PM Hub Club Gym Time 6:00 PM First Awakening Worship
Team Rehearsal 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, May 8 10:00 AM Young Clergy Grant Team 4:15 PM FitFirst 5:30PM SeniorOlympicBasketball
Practice
Friday, May 9 5:30 PM Parent’s Night Out
Saturday, May 10 8:00AM BoyScoutCouncil
Meeting 10:00 AM Conference Clergy
Transition Workshop
Heartfelt Thanks to UMCOR and FUMC
by Janet Furness I am part of a team of thirteen people going to South Africa, May 6-20, under Lifetime Hospice Association out of Rochester, NY (where I lived for twelve years). On this annual trip (the 11th year - my first), the team will assist the Zululand Hospice Association, which serves HIV/AIDS patients and their families. We will also serve orphans and the workers at MusaweNkosi, an orphanage in Empangeni. Zululand and Emangeni are municipalities in the northeastern and largely rural province of Kwalzulu-Natal. The goal is to provide resources that are very difficult to access there. We will take vitamins, nutritional supplements, children's toys, games, clothes, and school supplies to families where a parent is suffering HIV/AIDS. Lifetime Hospice helps parents live longer and provides medical care and other supports for their children born with HIV/AIDS. At the orphanage, children whose parents have passed away live in cottages in a
family type environment until they grow up. This year, our team includes men from UMCOR who will be building a centralized kitchen at MusaweNkosi. No longer will each cottage include a kitchen area. Since the need is so great in the province, those kitchen spaces need to be turned into more bedrooms for orphaned children. The waiting list is very long. Thank you for giving your valuable time and skills to serve these families.
The children and families Janet will meet in South Africa have received support from Genesis, Upper Room, and Religion for Life Sunday School classes, the Little Dresses sewing groups from FUMC and the Andrews Chapel Campus, the Sanctuary Choir, and Lydia Circle.
Little Dresses for Africa
HAVE YOU
SIGNED UP?
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FUMC FOUNDATION“Real estate offers opportunities for giving to the church. Consider gifts of vacant land, commercial property, or other types of real estate.”
If you would like more information about the Foundation, please contact Jacki Hoveskeland at 731.422.4002 or stop by the church office.
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FirstThings
Stewardship Spotlight
Your Dollars At Work
FUMC Faithful Folders
Thanks to the Faithful Folders for getting the newsletters ready to mail.
Have you ever wondered how your newsletter gets to your home? Before it is mailed through the U.S.Post Office, these “Faithful Folders” gather around the conference room table and cheerfully begin folding, sharing conversation between tasks, adding seals to the sides (required by the Post Office), placing on each a mailing label, sorting newsletters by zip codes and then counting them. The postage is then tabulated according to a specified formula. All of this has to be completed timely before they are then taken by staff to the Post Office before 3 p.m. for bulk mail processing.
Many thanks to these women for their gifts of dedicated service and commitment to their church work! Men of all ages
welcome!
Prayer Breakfast
Men’s Ministries
Stage & Screen
Music from Broadway, Movies and TV!
jacksonchoralsociety.com
Tickets available at the door.
Sunday, April 27 4:00pm Concert Location: Northside United Methodist Church
(2571 N. Highland Ave., Jackson, TN)
Ticket Price: $10.00 General Admission $5.00 Students
Jackson Choral Society Dar ian Krimm, Music Di rec tor
Speaker: Sherry
FreemanJackson-Madison Co. School System
Tuesday, Apr. 29 • 7-8 a.m. Clayton Hall • Cost $5
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Needed Donations for Parents Day Out1. Metal cabinet with doors 2. Small bookshelves 3. Easel 4. Specific Toys: (new or gently used)• Wooden and/or cardboard blocks • Mega blocks & Trio building
blocks • Toy cars & car mat• Baby dolls, doll stroller, doll bed• Dollhouse & dolls/furniture• Train set• Kids work bench & tools • Housekeeping toys - ironing
board/iron, vacuum, etc.5 Adult Glider rocking chair - new or gently used6. Double stroller - new or gently used.
Mondays & Wednesdays
9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Ages 8 wks - 5 yrs
Kids @ FirsPARENTS DAY OUT
Register now for Fall 2014
731-422-4002 or [email protected]
Teachers needed for Parents’ Day Out program Mondays & Wednesdays from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. beginning at the end of August, 2014. CPR certification and previous work experience with children required. Call Ashley Taylor at 422-4002 to apply.
FUMC Staff enjoyed
Kids@First Easter Hat Parade
Easter Egg Hunt at Andrews
Chapel Campus
Sunday Morning Worship
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SundayApril 27
SundayMay 4
Andrews Chapel Services:8:30 a.m. Worship Service9:45 a.m. Sunday School
“When We Break Bread”Dan Camp, preaching Luke 24:13-35
“When We Break Bread”David Hollis, preaching Luke 24:13-35
“I Doubt It!”Mary Beth Bernheisel, preaching John 20:19-29
FUMC Downtown Services:8:55 a.m. First Awakening10:00 a.m. Sunday School11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
“Mercy! Me?”Janet Furness, preaching 1 Peter 1:3-9