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Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Walkertown, NC Permit #4 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc. P.O. Box 57 Walkertown, NC 27051 ADDRESS SERVICES REQUESTED Need to get in touch with us? Address 2715 Darrow Road; PO Box 57; Walkertown, NC 27051 Office Phone (336) 595-8101 Administrative Assistant Amy Whicker Email [email protected] Website www.morrischapel.org Live 11am Service www.ustream.tv/channel/morrischapel Pastor Dan Lyons [email protected] Director of Children’s Ministries Sam Wesley [email protected] Director of Youth Ministries Katie Gaffner [email protected] Director of Music Del Curling [email protected] Organist Sheila Bennett (11:00am) Pianist Judy Benedek (8:45am) Organist Grant Beard (8:45am) Stephen Ministry Doris Wilson at 992-6356 Ministers Every Member Sunday Worship Times 8:45am-Chapel; 9am-Crossroads; 11am-Traditional Morris Chapel is a Stephen Ministry Church. When someone is in need of care a Stephen Minister is available to offer confidential Christian care & support. Contact Doris Wilson at 992-6356 for further information. Chapel echoes May 19, 2014 / Issue 61 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc. Inside this issue: ~ Prayer Chain & Mission Needs Page 2 ~ Special Gifts Page 3 ~ Announcements Pages 4 ~ Music Ministry News Pages 5 ~ Calendar Pages 6-7 ~ June Celebrations Page 8 ~ June Ministry Teams Page 9 ~ Children & Youth Page 10 ~ Stewardship Page 11 In the big wide world of youth ministry there are many yearly events, especially in the life of Morris Chapel, that invoke feelings of joy and excitement. One such event is the yearly summer youth mission trip. Students look forward to these opportunities to work, bond, worship, and have fun. In many ways, we work our way up to those moments throughout the entire year. We engage the students in Bible study and local missions work. We challenge them to strengthen their walk with God and we motivate them to reach out in the community. And then in the heat of the summer, we pack them in tight vehicles and transport them to different counties and give them a paint brush or a hammer. And they work. And they sweat. And they are sleep-deprived. But they come home, different. They come home with a new perspective of what it means to love, grow, and go. This summer we have two groups of students and adults that will be travelling away from the comforts of home to work in the sweltering summer heat all in the name of service and love. High School Missions- CCC- July 6 through July 12 Middle School Missions- HHMC- July 13 through July 18 Already this year the congregation has shown tremendous support for our students and their efforts to raise funds for this trip and other activities. But the opportunity that you have now is to become a part of the missions team itself. “Sponsor a Youth” is a unique way to be an active participant in the work that our students and adult chaperones will be doing. It’s very simple. Visit one of the two “Sponsor a Youth” presentation boards located outside of the FLC and Sanctuary and pick up a sponsorship envelope and sponsor card. The instructions are simple. We will need your name, address, and the type of sponsorship you are committing to whether it is financial or prayer support. Once you have filled that information out, you can place that sponsor card in its envelope and place it in the offering plate or church office. All sponsors will be invited to attend a special dinner on Saturday, August 16 th to hear and see a preview of what the students did, saw, and learned in the course of their week of service. We have a goal of 50 financial sponsors and 50 prayer sponsors. Your assistance in reaching this goal would be greatly appreciated! Summer missions is about more than just going away for a week of fun. It’s about teaching students what it means to be the hands and feet of Jesus. We invite you to be a part of partnering with that work. Many blessings, Katie Gaffner Chaos With Katie

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Non-Profit Organization

U.S. Postage Paid

Walkertown, NC

Permit #4

Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc.

P.O. Box 57

Walkertown, NC 27051

ADDRESS SERVICES REQUESTED

Need to get in touch with us? Address 2715 Darrow Road; PO Box 57; Walkertown, NC 27051

Office Phone

(336) 595-8101

Administrative Assistant Amy Whicker

Email [email protected]

Website www.morrischapel.org

Live 11am Service www.ustream.tv/channel/morrischapel

Pastor Dan Lyons [email protected]

Director of Children’s Ministries Sam Wesley [email protected]

Director of Youth Ministries Katie Gaffner [email protected]

Director of Music Del Curling [email protected]

Organist Sheila Bennett (11:00am)

Pianist Judy Benedek (8:45am)

Organist Grant Beard (8:45am)

Stephen Ministry Doris Wilson at 992-6356

Ministers Every Member

Sunday Worship Times 8:45am-Chapel; 9am-Crossroads; 11am-Traditional

Morris Chapel is a Stephen Ministry Church. When someone is in need of care a Stephen Minister is

available to offer confidential Christian care & support. Contact Doris Wilson at 992-6356 for further

information.

Chapel echoes May 19, 2014 / Issue 61 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc.

Inside this issue:

~ Prayer Chain &

Mission Needs

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~ Special Gifts

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~ Announcements

Pages 4

~ Music Ministry News

Pages 5

~ Calendar

Pages 6-7

~ June Celebrations

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~ June Ministry Teams

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~ Children & Youth

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~ Stewardship

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In the big wide world of youth ministry there are many yearly events, especially in the

life of Morris Chapel, that invoke feelings of joy and excitement. One such event is the

yearly summer youth mission trip. Students look forward to these opportunities to work,

bond, worship, and have fun. In many ways, we work our way up to those moments

throughout the entire year. We engage the students in Bible study and local missions

work. We challenge them to strengthen their walk with God and we motivate them to

reach out in the community. And then in the heat of the summer, we pack them in tight

vehicles and transport them to different counties and give them a paint brush or a

hammer. And they work. And they sweat. And they are sleep-deprived. But they come

home, different. They come home with a new perspective of what it means to love,

grow, and go.

This summer we have two groups of students and adults that will be travelling away

from the comforts of home to work in the sweltering summer heat all in the name of

service and love.

High School Missions- CCC- July 6 through July 12

Middle School Missions- HHMC- July 13 through July 18

Already this year the congregation has shown tremendous support for our students and

their efforts to raise funds for this trip and other activities. But the opportunity that you

have now is to become a part of the missions team itself. “Sponsor a Youth” is a unique

way to be an active participant in the work that our students and adult chaperones will

be doing. It’s very simple. Visit one of the two “Sponsor a Youth” presentation boards

located outside of the FLC and Sanctuary and pick up a sponsorship envelope and

sponsor card. The instructions are simple. We will need your name, address, and the

type of sponsorship you are committing to whether it is financial or prayer support.

Once you have filled that information out, you can place that sponsor card in its

envelope and place it in the offering plate or church office.

All sponsors will be invited to attend a special dinner on Saturday, August 16th to hear

and see a preview of what the students did, saw, and learned in the course of their week

of service.

We have a goal of 50 financial sponsors and 50 prayer sponsors. Your assistance in

reaching this goal would be greatly appreciated!

Summer missions is about more than just going away for a week of fun. It’s about

teaching students what it means to be the hands and feet of Jesus. We invite you to be a

part of partnering with that work.

Many blessings,

Katie Gaffner

Chaos With Katie

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Highlighted Donation Items of the Month (May):

Gifts of Grace

Books, Cars/Trucks, Dolls/Barbies

(Please place donations in the blue tubs located outside

of the Chapel and the Faith & Action Classroom.)

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Operation Christmas Child

Small Stuffed Animals or Toys

(Please place donations in the red and green

OCC boxes located outside of the Church Office.)

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Food Pantry

Canned vegetables, soups, stews, spaghetti sauce, spaghetti noodles, rice, canned meats, paper towels

(Please place donations in the clear tubs located

outside of the Church Office.)

PRAYER CHAIN

The Week of May 12, 2014

For those in need of Hope & Healing:

Betsy Webster, Vance Smith, Curtis Davis, Paige Fulp, Margaret Neal,

Debby Pegram, Mary Mullinax, Sherry Gray, Frank Binkley, Lonnie Wall,

Rose Vance, Abbie McMichael, Tariah Wilson, Patsy Bolling, Betty Jo

Woodard, Teresa Tilley, Wayne Beeson, Buck Tally, Martha Gregg, Colton

Nelson, Rubye White, Dean Swaim, Ralph Long, Donrie McKnight, Betsy

Neal, Wanda & Bill Landreth, Elaine Whicker, Evelyn Roberts, Robah

Watson, James “Smitty” Smith, Joseph Harper, Anne Collins, Virgil Davis,

Jackie Smith, Jody Blevins, Ethel Wicker, David & Joan Grant, Tammy

Gabard, Jean Mills, Sarah Sweeney, Jerry Stockton, Heather Swaim, Jamie

Campbell, Janice Glenn, Sam York, Bennie Cossey, Lena Lancaster, Coy

Cunningham, Bruce Thomas, Judy Groves, Tonya Stanley, Officer Jared

Barnes, Camdyn McKinley, Dot Ball, Betty Anderson, Margaret Sutton,

Devon Wall, Mildred White, Sarah Solis, Mabel Dillon, Jason Richardson,

Pat Lumsden, Phillip West, Dot Peacock, JW Martin, Myron Solis, Ashleigh

Poe Essic, Daniel Allen, Ted Khuns, Mary Alice Campbell, Phyllis

Peddycord, Stan Harmon, Bethesda concerns

For those Who Grieve: The Family of Raymond Ollis, The Family of Francis

Tilley, The Family of Irene McKelvey

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OUR GIFTS

Week of May 18, 2014

Budget Receipts this week $ 5,760

Receipts to Date $ 178,697

Budgeted to Date $ 184,111

Ahead/(Behind) $ (5,414)

Building Fund Receipts this week $ 1,476

Building Fund Receipts YTD $ 20,871

Capital/Building Fund Balance $ 62,601

OUR PRESENCE

Attendance for

May 18, 2014

Sunday School: 231

Worship Services:

8:45am: 38

9:00am: 121

11:00am: 138

At Emmaus: 3

Total: 300

NEXT CHAPEL ECHOES: Monday, June 2

DEADLINE FOR ITEMS: Friday, May 30th by 12noon!

**Any items submitted AFTER the Friday deadline may be included

in the following week’s issue based on space availability**

8:45am Service

Greeters - Eddie Campbell, Robin Neal;

Worship Leader - Steve Pegram

9am Service

Crib/Toddler Nursery - Vickie & Steve Snead

11am Service

Greeters - Faith in Action Class

Worship Leader - Spencer Evans

Ushers - Pete Howard (C), Chad Butler, Ethan Butler, Sammy Evans,

Neil Fishel, Wesley Fishel, Darrell Westmoreland,

Daniel Westmoreland

Acolytes - Jessie Hutchings & Shelby Scott

Children’s Church - Jonathan & Kay Huie

Crib Nursery - Pat & Robert Butler; Toddler Nursery - Delois & Liz Dull

Evangelism Visitor Follow-up - Lisa Meredith & Sharon Burnette

Ministry Teams for Sunday, May 25, 2014

Homeland Creamery Tour & Pioneer Restaurant Lunch

Thursday, June 19th - 10:00am (Bus will leave at 9am; Cost $11.00 + Lunch)

Please visit the sign-up board located outside of the nursery to sign-up!

Chapel Ramblers

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Children’s Ministry

During VBS, each child will be making a “Blessing Bag for the Homeless” at the Missions Station to be passed out at the Bethesda Center in August by the Children’s Department. One item that we are in need of for each bag are washcloths. We would like to ask families to consider donating new, inexpensive washcloths to this mission project. They can be placed in a box outside Sam’s door labeled “VBS Washcloths.” We are anticipating to have over 100 kids this year at VBS. Thanks for all you do to support the mission work of our children!

We are also looking for VBS Prayer Warriors to pray for before and during VBS, which is June 22-26. All you need to do is during your prayer time to pray for our volunteers and kids who will be attending. That everyone who encounters our VBS will know the love Christ has for them, that Jesus’ love is one of a kind, an unconditional kind!

Three easy steps…

1) If you are interested please go to our website, www.morrischapel.org, on the homepage click the “click here button to pre-register your child” which is to-wards the bottom of the page.

2) You will be redirected to the Morris Chapel Weird Animals webpage,

click on “Volunteer Registration”

3) Click on “apply” next to Prayer Warrior and fill out the form.

That’s it and once you have registered, I will send you a little prayer card

reminder…if you do not have access to the internet, just let me know you are interested.

Thanks in advance,

Sam

Sponsor a Youth!! Summer missions aren't just for our middle school and high

school students. You can be a part of the youth summer missions by financially and prayerfully sponsoring our students. All sponsors will be treated to a special Sponsorship Dinner on Saturday, August 16th. You can find out how to sponsor our students by visiting the presentation boards found outside of both the FLC and the Sanctuary during the month of May.

Wednesday, May 21st; Chaos with Katie 2-6pm; Youth Choir at 6pm; Missions Meeting at 6:15pm

Youth Upcoming Activity

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IN MEMORY In Memory Of: Nancy Voss

Given By: Ben & Debbie Hopper (Budget)

Given By: Jerry & Brenda Gordon (Budget)

Given By: Lori Chapman, Diane Bishop & Betty C. (Building Fund)

Given By: David & Sonya Long (Budget)

Given By: Vance Voss, Carl & Ann Spencer (Stephens Ministry)

Given By: Wayne & Judy Perdue (Stephens Ministry)

Given By: Bobby McKinnon, Ray McKinnon (Stephens Ministry)

In Memory Of: Stephen L. Amos

Given By: Teresa Clodfelter (Budget)

In Memory Of: Bill Swain

Given By: Dan & Jan Young (Men’s Chorus)

In Memory Of: Bob Hammons

Given By: Bill & Linda Randleman (Bus Fund)

IN HONOR In Honor Of: Men’s Chorus

Given By: Dan & Jan Young (Men’s Chorus)

In Honor Of: Chancel Choir

Given By: Dan & Jan Young (Chancel Choir)

In Honor Of: Emmaus

Given By: Dick & Sandra Flynn (Emmaus Fund)

~ Special Gifts ~

The Church Office will be closed on

Monday, May 26th for Memorial Day.

There will be no Echoes distribution next week.

Memorial Day

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2715 Darrow Road, Walkertown

www.morrischapel.org

Clothes for a journey

Girl Scout Gold Award Project by Sarah Joyce

Homeless teenagers not having adequate clothing for school and work is a

problem that could be easily remedied. I have been around homeless

teenagers and have heard their stories. It really bothers me that they have to

worry about not having enough clothes to wear when the thought of running

out of clothes never crosses my mind because I have so many clothes.

Clothing is a basic need and should not be something that teenagers should

have to worry about. I want to help them get the clothes they need to have a

more successful life.

Can you help?

How? · Donations of nice clean clothes that teenagers can wear

· Volunteers to help sort clothes and facilitate closet

Why? · Help achieve Girl Scout Gold Award

· To help homeless teenagers in the community

· Strengthen the bond between the church and the community

For more information, please contact:

Dan Lyons: (336) 595-8101; Sarah Joyce: (336) 830-5038

Thank You!

Welcome to the Morris Chapel Family We welcome a new couple to the membership of the Morris Chapel

family of God. We are so blessed that have chosen to unite with us.

Please welcome them with extravagant hospitality.

Dan & Marie Bowen joined Morris Chapel from another local United Methodist Church

during the 11am worship service on May 18th. They participate in the Bill Vanhoy/Ron

Williams Sunday School Class. Dan is retired from Duke Energy where he worked with

our members Robert Butler and Ralph Long. He is an outdoorsman. Marie has gotten

involved with our bazaar food ministry with chicken pie making and she looks forward

to learning ins and outs of canning of green beans! They live at 185 Kerner Knoll Drive

in Kernersville.

We are blessed that the Lord is adding to our number. Please continue to invite friends,

relatives, acquaintances, and neighbors to experience the joy and goodness of God

through Morris Chapel. Anyone interested in joining the membership of Morris Chapel

is invited to speak with Pastor Dan.

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Greeters (8:45am): Eddie Campbell, Robin Neal

Worship Leader (8:45am): Steve Pegram

Crib /Toddler Nursery (9am): Angela Pegram (6/1);

Eric & Leanne Vanhoy (6/8);

Viola Bowman (6/15);

Ann & Shane Parker (6/22);

Pat & Robert Butler (6/29)

Greeters (11am): Branches of the Vine Class

Worship Leader (11am): Spencer Evans

Ushers (11am): Bill Gordon (C), Brad Cook, David Dillon, Coy Hennis,

Jerry Pegram, George Walker, Howard Webster

Acolytes (11am): Shelby Scott & Sierra Gaffner (6/1);

Marissa Freeman & Dawson Westmoreland (6/8);

Hannah Kiger & Taylor Wilson (6/15);

Brandon Nelson & Brooke Bowen (6/22);

Rett Lyons & Anna Lyons (6/29)

Children’s Church Samantha Wesley (6/1); Leslie Gordon (6/8);

3/4/5 ages (11am): Jennifer Sell (6/15); Sarah Hutchings (6/22); VBS Sunday (6/29)

Children’s Church Samantha Wesley (6/1); Liz Dull (6/8);

K/1/2 grades (11am): Jennifer Sell (6/15); Sarah Hutchings (6/22); VBS Sunday (6/29)

Crib Nursery (11am): Dana & Emily Webster (6/1);

Marianne Heath & Debra Freeman (6/8);

Heather & Darlene Pierce (6/15);

Jennifer & Chad Butler (6/22);

Karen Westmoreland & Brenda Mickey (6/29)

Toddler Nursery (11am): John & Ann Stevens (6/1);

Betsy & Darron Southern (6/8);

Amy Whicker & Stephanie Westmoreland (6/15);

Mike & Debbie Causby (6/22);

Michael Gaffner & Heather Pierce (6/29)

Evangelism Visitor Janet & Robert Neal (6/1);

Follow up: Patricia & Sammy Evans (6/8);

Dan Lyons (6/15);

Carolyn Clodfelter (6/22);

Denise Shepherd & Tammy Younts (6/29)

Ministry Teams - June 2014

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6/3 Ginger Amos

Morgan Joyce

Rebecca Tate

6/4 Georgia Weavil

6/5 Mason Hall

David Mundy

Alex Shepherd

6/6 Nathan Whicker

6/7 Ralph Landreth

6/8 Dianne Boles

Jessie Dull

Jennifer King

6/9 Elijah Wheeler

6/10 Treva Martin

Emily Gettings

6/11 Selena Ashley

Denise McCoig

6/12 Delois Dull

Granville Gentry

Amber Lennon

6/13 Kim Joyce

Arden Linville

Don Priddy

Charles Roberts

Brooklyn Whitney

6/14 Brayden Parker

6/16 Cory Gordon

Megan Marshall

Brooke Martin

Betsy Neal

Josh Tate

6/20 Elijah Boles

Pat Gordon

6/21 Brian Boles

Tim Gennaro

Mike McCoig

6/22 Betty Brockwell

Ashton Voss

Lori Walker

6/23 Lyla Bemis

David Harris

6/25 Martin Pace

Amy Whicker

6/27 Brandon Pegram

6/28 Stacy Pegram

6/1 Joe & Phyllis Hernandez

6/2 Sam & Adriane Hayes

6/5 Sammy & Patricia Evans

Charles & Janie Pierce

6/7 Del & Jan Curling

6/9 Tim & Sarah Gennaro

6/12 Jessie & Delois Dull

Andrew & Brandy Jones

Edward & Karen Fredericks

6/14 Ralph & Dot Long

6/17 Jeff & Amy Beinke

6/19 John & Julia Tingen

6/22 John & Lorene Nelson

Todd & Amy McPeak

6/24 Richard & Diane Teague

6/25 Jeff & Brooke Martin

6/26 Keith & Darlene Pierce

Burnis & Kathryn Sell

Mike & Ginnie Tate

Bryan & Wanda Scott

6/27 Don & Wanda Hartle

6/30 Justin & Sheena Heath

If your birthday or anniversary is missing or there is an error in this publication please notify the Church Office at 595-8101 or [email protected].

June Celebrations

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Music Notes Del Curling

Director of Music Ministries

Children’s Music News

The Sunshine Kids and Rainbow Connection children’s choirs did an amazingly wonderful job at

singing for the Mother’s Day service. They are now working on music to present at the 11am

service on Father’s Day (June 15th). Only two practices are left to work on their music before the

summer break—Wednesday, May 28th and Wednesday, June 11th. The two choirs normally meet

from 6:30 to 7pm, though the older children will stay until about 7:15 on June 11th to work on their

piece with the adult men.

Fathers/Grandfathers of the elementary age choir members are invited to join the children and the

men of the choir in presenting their piece on Father’s Day—come to their practice from 6:30 to

7:15 on Wednesday, June 11th if you would like to join in.

Parents of elementary age choir—the song they will be singing on Father’s Day is the second song

on the CDs they received last week—please have them listening and learning.

An accompanist is needed for the older children’s choir—if you are reasonably proficient on the

piano and are willing to volunteer some time to work with our children to learn and share the love

of Christian music, please contact Del.

Youth Music News Youth girls/ladies—I would like to have the youth ladies sing a piece at the 11am service on June

1st 11am recognizing our graduates. Anyone interested, please drop an email to Del know of your

interest—we will have to find some practice time to work on this between now and June 1st.

Adult Music News

The adult Chancel Choir meets every Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 pm in the choir room. We are

presently working on special music for Graduation and Confirmation Sundays and Father’s Day.

Childcare is now provided during the choir practice time, coordinated by Sam.

Chancel Choir will continue to practice on Wednesdays through the summer, though will take an

occasional break—no practice on June 25th and July 2nd.

The Men’s Chorus continues to meet on the 1st and 3rd Monday evenings at 7pm—all men of

MCUMC are invited to join in this time of music and fellowship. The Men will next be leading in

worship on Memorial Day weekend (May 25th).

As noted in the children’s section above, all Fathers/Grandfathers of children in the elementary

age children’s choir are invited to join the men of the choirs on the children’s piece in the 11am

service on June 15th. If interested, come to the choir room for the children’s choir practice on June

11th from 6:30 to 7:15pm.

Miscellaneous

Anyone wishing to participate in worship by presenting a vocal or instrumental solo or small ensemble

piece in the coming weeks/months at one or more of the worship services, please contact Del—others are

always encouraged to participate/lead musically in worship, even if unable to commit to a group that

meets regularly.

Music Ministry

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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

MAY & JUNE 2014

19 - MAY 6:30pm - Civic Club (FH)

6:30pm - Staff Parish Relations (40)

7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

20 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(S. Hartman & L. King)

6pm - Missions Committee (21)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

21 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Choir

6:15pm - Youth Missions Mtg. (49)

6pm - JAM “End-of-Year” Party

(FLC)

7pm - Praise Band Practice (after

JAM)

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

22 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Wilson & C. Whicker)

7pm - Preschool 4-yr old

Graduation (Sanctuary & FLC)

23 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

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25 - Memorial Day Sunday 3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

NO YOUTH EVENTS

26 - Memorial Day CHURCH OFFICES CLOSED

WSFCS CLOSED

27 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Sloan)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

28 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Children’s Choirs

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

29 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Ashburn & R. Hackaday)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

30 - Last Day of Preschool 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

8:30am - Ramblers Breakfast at

the Olympic

6pm - Children’s Hayride

31 6am-1pm - FH Reserved (S. Amos)

7-10pm - Youth Fancy Schmancy

Dance (FLC)

1 - JUNE

GRADUATION SUNDAY 12:15pm - Graduation Luncheon (FLC)

2pm - Scouts Picnic (Horizon’s Park)

3pm - Confirmation (46)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

4-6pm - Youth

6pm - Walkertown Baccalaureate

Service & Reception

2 7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

7pm - Long Range Planning (22)

3 9am - Wesley Circle (39)

10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(V. Hennis & S. Bailey)

6:30pm - Weekday Ministries (22)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

4 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Choir

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

5 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(K. Dobesh & D. Freeman)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

7pm - Stephen’s Ministry (40)

6 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

6pm - Youth @ Dash Game

7 Time TBD - Boy Scouts & Building

Jamaica Benefit Dinner & Concert

(FLC)

8 CONFIRMATION SUNDAY 12:15pm - Confirmation Luncheon (FLC)

1-6pm - Cub Scouts Pack Picnic (FH)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

9 7pm - Church Council (43)

10 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(S. Hartman & L. King)

6:30pm - Jane Morris & Wesley

Circle Joint Meeting (R. Tuttle’s home)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

11 9am - Kitchen Committee (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:30-7:30pm - Children’s Choirs

(** Note Time Extension **)

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

12 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Wilson & C. Whicker)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

13 - Last Day of School (WSFCS) 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

14 11:30-4:30pm - FLC Reserved (W.

Hutchins)

All Day - FH Reserved (J. Kerns)

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

MAY & JUNE 2014

19 - MAY 6:30pm - Civic Club (FH)

6:30pm - Staff Parish Relations (40)

7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

20 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(S. Hartman & L. King)

6pm - Missions Committee (21)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

21 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Choir

6:15pm - Youth Missions Mtg. (49)

6pm - JAM “End-of-Year” Party

(FLC)

7pm - Praise Band Practice (after

JAM)

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

22 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Wilson & C. Whicker)

7pm - Preschool 4-yr old

Graduation (Sanctuary & FLC)

23 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

24

25 - Memorial Day Sunday 3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

NO YOUTH EVENTS

26 - Memorial Day CHURCH OFFICES CLOSED

WSFCS CLOSED

27 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Sloan)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

28 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Children’s Choirs

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

29 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(L. Ashburn & R. Hackaday)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

30 - Last Day of Preschool 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

8:30am - Ramblers Breakfast at

the Olympic

6pm - Children’s Hayride

31 6am-1pm - FH Reserved (S. Amos)

7-10pm - Youth Fancy Schmancy

Dance (FLC)

1 - JUNE

GRADUATION SUNDAY 12:15pm - Graduation Luncheon (FLC)

2pm - Scouts Picnic (Horizon’s Park)

3pm - Confirmation (46)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

4-6pm - Youth

6pm - Walkertown Baccalaureate

Service & Reception

2 7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

7pm - Long Range Planning (22)

3 9am - Wesley Circle (39)

10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(V. Hennis & S. Bailey)

6:30pm - Weekday Ministries (22)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

4 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6pm - Youth Choir

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

5 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(K. Dobesh & D. Freeman)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

7pm - Stephen’s Ministry (40)

6 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

6pm - Youth @ Dash Game

7 Time TBD - Boy Scouts & Building

Jamaica Benefit Dinner & Concert

(FLC)

8 CONFIRMATION SUNDAY 12:15pm - Confirmation Luncheon (FLC)

1-6pm - Cub Scouts Pack Picnic (FH)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (43)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

9 7pm - Church Council (43)

10 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(S. Hartman & L. King)

6:30pm - Jane Morris & Wesley

Circle Joint Meeting (R. Tuttle’s home)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

11 9am - Kitchen Committee (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:30-7:30pm - Children’s Choirs

(** Note Time Extension **)

7-8:30pm - Chancel Choir

12 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

(D. Wilson & C. Whicker)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

13 - Last Day of School (WSFCS) 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

14 11:30-4:30pm - FLC Reserved (W.

Hutchins)

All Day - FH Reserved (J. Kerns)