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THE HERALD
March 11, 2020 Volume 52, Number 10
MISSIONMISSIONMISSIONMISSION
To Make Disciples of
Jesus Christ
VISIONVISIONVISIONVISION
We are seeking to reach
beyond ourselves by
Inviting others to a Life
in Jesus,
Growing as Disciples, and
Caring for People.
MINISTRY TEAM
Every Member
Minister
Dr. Steven A. Screws
Pastor
Dr. Les Hutson
Music
Dr. Amy Holder
Children
Dr. Hardin Coleman
Youth
Jane Doss
Pianist
Dr. Les Hutson
Interim Organist
Talitha Hutson
Praise & Worship Leader
Joy Overby
Church Administrator
Amy Holder
Nursery
Yvonne Marchik
Children’s Place Director
Susan Kane
Church Secretary
NOT YET, NOT YET
The American ar"st James Whistler was never known for his modesty. Once he
was told that a shipment of blank canvases had been lost in the mail. The authori"es
asked Whistler if the canvases were of great value. He replied, “Not yet, not yet.”
Like a blank canvas, the value of our lives can be limitless if we allow God to
create his masterpiece in us. Yes, we have been made in the image of God. Allow God to
help you see your poten"al and to help others to see their poten"al also.
The helpless li/le baby Moses was cast into the waters of the Nile, yet he would
lead his people through the Red Sea.
The shepherd boy David was put out in a field, yet he would defeat a giant and
lead a na"on.
And li/le Jesus assisted his father in the carpenter’s shop, yet he would change a
na"on and the world by taking up the old rugged cross and dying and rising for the world.
Out poten"al with Christ is absolutely amazing!
Yours in Christ,
Steve
LENTEN WORSHIP AND LUNCH
March 13 Simon—Trey Chambliss Music—June Kennamer
March 20 Andrew—Joe Barnes & Judas—Jeff Adkins Music—Talitha Hutson and
Chris"an Hutson
THE UNITED METHODIST MEN
are serving another wonderful Sunday Dinner
Sunday, March 15, 2020
11:00 A.M. -12:30 P.M.
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THOSE SERVING
Financial
March 8:45 Jim Butler/Emily Bradford 11:00 Mark Chapman/George
Armstrong
Altar Guild
March Martha Chapman/Robin Kirkland
Children’s Church
March 15 Lora Hass/Melissa Doss
March 22 No Activities
Snack Supper
To Be Announced
Sound System/Audio Visual
Byron Burton Von & Michael Marchik
Leisha Holland
Worship Attendance Week ended
March 8, 2020 423
I STILL BELIEVE
It has been 4 years since Kimmie’s move in date to Heaven. I will remember
always her smile, her op"mism, her generosity with encouragement and
compliments and anything else she had, and her love of worship and
children. We s"ll mourn her absence but I praise God for the opportunity to
know Kimberly Bea@e! Please show your love and support by purchasing
advanced "ckets, a/ending this special movie showing, and sharing a dona"on
in memory of this very special young lady.
Blessings, Hardin
YOUTH ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Please con"nue to give prayerful considera"on to Discovery
Weekend Support - we s"ll need 3 meal teams & 3 - 4 Host
Homes for May 8-10th.
If you have a college student or someone in the military please be sure to call Susan in
the office and give address including those living at home. Thank you
Lenten Medita+on
Each Wednesday from
12:00 noon to 1:00pm
- in the Sanctuary
leading up to Easter.
*accompanied by organ
or piano music
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SOUTHERN ESTATES Jo Smith Charlene Larson Dean Woodall Joyce Kennamer Juanita Lee
HIGHLANDS Brian Woodall Fran Steelman Francis Chapman CLOVERDALE Fannie Pearl Eidson
MARYVILLE, TN Dorothy Hopps
HOME Elisabeth Collins Faye Berry Betty Burton Bill Green Ann Kennamer Bettye McGahey Edith Hambrick Revia Melton
PRAYER LIST Our Church Family Barbara Akin Molly Bailey Bailey Family Joseph Basile Ben Beasley Dru Beattie Hoppy Bishop Amy Cameron John Paul Campbell Frances Chapman Johnnie Coleman Brandy Crosslin Shirley Hamilton Audrey Hardman Doug Hodges David Hopps Scott Huffstetler Harold Jensen Jim Johns James Kelly Joyce Lankford Bill Layton Rebecca Mason Kaye Petriske Vonda Proctor Dana Raispis Marilyn Reed Ben & Joan Richardson Barbara Rogers Jon Rogers
Kay Rogers Rick Sanders JoAnn Sims Gary Stewart Christine Sumner Betty Thomas Courtney Thomas Virginia Wallingsford Keith Webb Lynette Webb Cody Weimer Bob Word Our Church Friends Joe Abercrombie Karen Adams Shelia Artt Tijo Bailey Kip Cameron Becky Joyner Carr Melanie Carlton Patricia Combs Gail Duffey family Judy Durham Carolyn Frakes John Frey Jody Gamble John Gentle Amber Gilbert Rita Williams Glasz Brooke Gogan
Waylon Gorham Penny Green Dee Harrington Faye Headrick Gladys Helms Teri Hess Dorothy Holcomb Randall Holder Wendy Hubbert Aiden Hughes James Hughes Deborah Hutchins Elaine Johnson Lois Johnson Rob Jones Bill Karrh Dave Kelly Ina King George Lee Abby Lusk Patricia Chandler Lusk Maria Mae Kindal Mason James (Bear) McGregor Emily McNew family Reuben Miller Holly Moody Renee Nelson Pat Nolan Barb O’Leary
Howard & Shirley Palmes Jeremiah and Amy McCamy Patterson John Patton Christine Perkins Hamp Price Feri Raiis Bonnie Rowe Susan Ruprecht Tracy Scoggins Zeb Scheurman Phillip Sharpe Travis Shelton Kim Speers Brenda Talley Tanya Talley Denise Weeks Thomas Josh Thompson Our Troops Tony Welks Michele Cleveland Wells Ida V. White family Rosie Wilborn family Dennis Williamson Ashley Wilson Heather Basile Winfrey Charyledean Wright family Brad Yates
A Mercy Minute
Addic"on tears away health, hope, integrity, and
family un"l there is nothing leD but a resigna"on to
accept misery as our best existence. Jesus restores
all the above and always has more for those
seeking HIM daily in Chris"an Recovery. Our
speaker this week sharing her tes"mony of God’s
restora"ve grace is Dominique Nicole. Where
surrender began...so did the Dominique God has
planned for and prepared a way for all
along. Come feel a real spiritual embrace - at
Mercy Place!
Blessings, Hardin
All of our members who are homebound, at assisted living facili+es, and nursing homes.
1ST KIDS and Youth
Journeying to Camp
This coming Friday, March 10th, 4th-6th graders,
Dr. Hardin, Ms. Elizabeth and myself will make our way
to Camp Sumatanga for an overnight retreat called Exit
456. This will be our 8th year to take a group of
preteens to camp. Every year is full of laughter, hiking,
fellowship, bus rides, sharing meals, very li/le sleep or
bathing, worshiping together, listening to tes"mony,
bonding as a group, and most of all coming back new
people who are changed by being in the presence of
the Holy Spirit . If you have been to camp Sumatanga
you know what I am talking about!
Please pray for our group and others that will be
coming together this weekend.
Blessings, Dr. Amy
$20 each - In honor or Memory of someone special. Proceeds go to Youth Ministry
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Fellowship Hall 12:00 Noon
Meals serviced by various small groups every Friday through Good Friday
March 13 Simon-Trey Chambliss Music-June Kennamer
March 20 Andrew-Joe Barnes & Judas-Jeff Adkins Music-Talitha Hutson & Chris"an Hutson
March 27 Joshua (Peter) and Possibly Chevy (Thomas) Music-Randy Sharp
April 3 Noah Allen (John) Music-Noah & possibly his band
April 10 Donna & Gary King (Narrator & Jesus) Music-Suzanne & Riley Harris
Congratula+ons to Gabby Walden who
merited the Girl Scout Gold Award!!
Easter Lilies Cost: $20.00
Number of Lilies_____ $______
In honor of __________________
In memory of _________________________
Given by______________________________ What would you like done with your Easter Lily after Easter? Please check all that apply. _____ I will pick it up. _____ I want it delivered to the following shut-in _____________________ _____ I will not be picking it up. Please do something constructive with it.
Proceeds go to the Youth Fund
UMW members serve Celebrate Recovery Barbecue Meal
on Thursday night.
UMW Ladies Night Out- April 28th .
Martha Pullen will be our guest
speaker. Door prizes. More details
to follow.
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UMW is sponsoring “Clean Out Your Closet Yard Sale” on April 25 from
8am to 1pm. Reserve a table
to sell your items for a $10
fee and all sales of your items
are your profit. We have 49
tables available. Sign up as
soon as possible and pay $10
fee in the church office with
Susan. You’ll be all set for
the big day.
United Methodist Men hos�ng Meal
Sunday, March 15th Menu
Fried Chicken
Meat Loaf
Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes
Mac & Cheese
Cream Corn
Broccoli Salad
Sister Schubert Rolls
Chocolate Chip Cookies
German Chocolate Up-Side Down Cake
[Raising funds for ongoing community projects]
Missions Commi7ee and UMW
is asking for your help with
Spring mission project. We will
again be collec"ng supplies for
Upper Sand Mountain Parish.
This is a N AL Conference
project. Supplies needed are:
Don’t forget crayons
for Children’s hospital.
Deadline March 22nd!
Collec"on Box in office wing.
• Paper (wide &
college)
• Construc"on
paper
• Composi"on
books
• Notebooks
• Folders
• Binders
• Index
dividers
• Index cards
• Pencils
• Colored
Pencils
• Magic &
Expo markers
• Glue s"cks
• Ink pens
• Calculators
• Child safe
scissors
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THE HERALD First United Methodist Church
1105 South Broad Street
Sco/sboro, Alabama 35768
Phone: 256-574-2545
Fax: 256-259-5715
www.fumcsco/sboro.org
E-MAIL: church@fumcsco/sboro.org
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THE HERALD, published weekly,
except two weeks vaca"on and
Christmas week, by the First United
Methodist Church, 1105 South Broad
Street, Sco/sboro, Alabama 35768.
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Sco/sboro, Alabama 35768.
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Sunday, March 15 8:45a.m. Contemporary Worship 9:45a.m. Sunday School 10:00a.m. Sunday School at Fellowship 11:00a.m. Traditional Worship The Sacrament of The Lord’s Supper following each worship service in Word Chapel. 11-12:30pm UMM Meal-Fellowship Hall 2:30p.m. Trustees 2:00p.m. Scouts at Fellowship 5:00p.m. No Children’s Choir 5:30-8:00p.m. No Regular Lambs/1st Kids/Youth (Movie Night at Hollywood 10) Monday, March 16 6:00p.m. Girl Scouts at Fellowship 6-8:00p.m. MVP at Fellowship 6:30p.m. Friendship Circle Tuesday, March 17 5-7:00p.m. Girl Scouts at Fellowship 6:00p.m. Praise Team Practice
Wednesday, March 18 6:30a.m. Men’s Bible Study 12-1p.m. Lenten Meditation in the Sanctuary 5:30p.m. Youth 6:00p.m. Chancel Choir 6:00p.m. “Voices of the Heart” Book Study 7:00p.m. Mercy Place Band Practice Thursday, March 19 9:00a.m. Joyful Sounds 9:30a.m. Ladies Prayer Group 10:00a.m. Ladies Bible Study 5:30p.m. Celebrate Recovery Meal 6:15p.m. Mercy Place Service 7:00p.m. Community Band at Fellowship 7:15p.m. CR Small groups FUMC HOSTS LIFE RESOURCES NIGHT PROGRAM
Friday, March 20 12Noon Lenten Lunch-Budding Class hosts Saturday, March 21
We are collec+ng adult sized bicycles with Life Resource Services of Jackson County which
will provide transporta+on for members of our community to get to their jobs in effort to
support their families. Please drop bicycles off at Life Resources, 304 S. Andrews Street.
UMW Prayer Breakfast in Huntsville Saturday, March 14. We will be leaving from the church in the van at 7:45am.
The 2nd Annual Crayon Drive for the Children’s of Alabama Hospital con"nues. With the many
things the hospital posted as needed daily, crayons are at the top of the list. Sketch pads, coloring
books and s"ckers are also being collected. Collec"on basket is outside church office.