we worship with the children
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February 12, 2017 6th Sunday after the Epiphany
Sermon Series: Children of Eden We invite you to stand as you are able
Chiming of the Hour (11:00a)
Welcome
Praise Set (8:30 a.m) ALIVE Praise Band Blessed Be Your Name Redman Strong Tower Furler and Taylor Indescribable Tomlin
Opening Voluntary (11:00a) He Leadeth Me arr. Pollack
Choral Introit (11:00a) Over My Head African American Spiritual
Hymn of Praise No. 64 (11:00a) Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty Dykes
Concerns of the Congregation
Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer
Anthem (11:00a) I Heard the Voice of Jesus Edwin R. Hawkins
Chancel Choir
I heard the voice of Jesus say: Come unto Me and rest. Lay down, thou weary one lay down thy head upon My breast.
I came to Jesus as I was, weary and worn and sad. I found in Him a resting place, and He has made me glad.
Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me. For My yoke is easy and My burdens are light.
I heard the voice of Jesus say: Behold I freely give the living water, thirsty one, stoop down and drink and live.
I heard the voice of Jesus say: Come unto Me and rest. Lay down, thou weary one lay down thy head upon My breast.
We Worship with our Tithes and Offerings
Offertory God of Wonders (8:30a) Byrd & Hindalong Jesus, Pricelesss Treasure (11:00a) arr. Hopson Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow. Praise him, all creatures here below. Praise him above, ye heavenly host. Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen.
We Worship with the Children (11:00 a.m.) (Kid Kits in the bright green bags, provided for K-5th graders, are located at the back of the sanctuary. Following We Worship with the Children, K-3rd graders are invited to attend Children’s Worship on the ground floor Children’s Ministry area...just follow the Worship Leader.)
Scripture Genesis 6:5-8 OT Page 5 Genesis 8:13-17; Genesis 8:20-22; Genesis 9:8-16 OT Page 7
Sermon Noah and the Ark Rev. Jamie Armstrong Of all the stories in the opening chapters of Genesis, the story of Noah’s Ark is most often read as a children’s story. It is depicted in art in calming pastel colors, as a sort of delightful adventure as we board the giant boat with Noah for a cruise with all those animals, ending with a beautiful rainbow that stretches across the sky. But for the writers of Genesis, this was not a delightful children’s story, but a very “grown-up” and serious story about crime and punishment and the cataclysmic destruction of the world. The waters of chaos that covered the face earth in the beginning are unleashed and chaos reigns again as the waters cover the deep.
Almost every ancient culture tells stories of floods that covered the earth, often survived by only one man and his family. So the plot line of the Noah story is not unique, but the Hebrew story is unique in its understanding of God. Most pagan gods were all too human – jealous, lustful and violent – but the holy God of Genesis grieves when people chose to live evil, hurtful lives.
In many of the other ancient stories, survivors were almost “accidental,” but not so with Noah. God seeks Noah out and makes provisions for Noah and his family and for the animals who will survive the great flood. Why Noah? Because Noah was a righteous man, living in an unrighteous time, yet he was able to make good choices, instead of succumbing to the wicked ideas of his day. It is always hard to be righteous and countercultural. It is as difficult now as it was then to choose God, and to stick with God, no matter what.
I hope you’ll read the whole story of Noah and the Ark, Genesis 5:28 - 9:29.
Anthem (8:30 a.m.) ALIVE Praise Band
Good, Good Father Tomlin
Hymn of Response No. 144 vs. 3 (11:00 a.m.)
This Is My Father’s World Traditional English melody This is my Father’s world. O let me ne’er forget that
though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the ruler yet. This is my Father’s world: why should my heart be sad? The
Lord is King; let the heavens ring! God reigns; let the earth be glad!
Benediction and Blessing
Traveling Music (8:30 a.m.) ALIVE Praise Band
Washed by the Water Rinehart & Rinehart
Postlude (11:00 a.m.) The God of Abraham Praise arr. Young
Announcements
Remember to visit our website www.fumclex.org to stay connected with our
church calendar, ministries, activities and events.
SCOUTING FOR FOOD with Pack, Troop, and Crew 200
Our Boy Scouts are collecting non-perishable food items (canned tuna/salmon,
Ramen Noodles, and canned vegetables) today. You may drop off donated items in
the collection area just outside of the workroom. If you prefer to make a cash
contribution, we have scouts available at the back of the church to receive your
monetary gifts. All food items and cash contributions will be delivered to the
Pastor’s Pantry.
Thank you for your support of Pack, Troop, and Crew 200!
Mickey McCrary
Member Care Birthday Card Ministry Let us joyfully unite to remember the birthdays of our shut-ins and nursing home
residents. Card collection baskets are located in the 4th Avenue entry way and the
main hallway near the workroom. Pastor Doug will personally deliver the cards to
these dear folks.
February 12—Opal Bloome
February 13—Pegge Copley
February 16—Betty Darr
FUMC Book Club (11:30a) Village Grill Lunch and book discussion.
Tuesday, February 14
Our reading selection is Hatteras Light by Philip Gerrard.
Tuesday, March 14
Our reading selection is Take Me With You by Catherine Ryan Hyde.
Boy Scout Sunday
Sunday, February 19 (11:00a)
The Scouting Anniversary Day is February 8.
Our Boy Scouts will present the United Methodist Men’s
program at 8:30a in the fellowship hall.
We welcome our Boy Scouts and their adult leaders as
they participate during the worship service and are
recognized for their accomplishments and contributions
to Scouting in 2016. Check out their bulletin board in
the main hallway.
February Blood Drive - Be A Sweetheart and Give!
Tuesday, February 21 (2:00p-6:30p) First UMC Fellowship Hall
Encourage your family and friends to give the gift of life! To make
an appointment, please call the church office 336-248-2886 or visit
the church website: www.fumclex.org.
THE JOY CLUB “NEW” Detailed brochures are located in the display racks at the 4th Avenue
& State Street entrances. (Sign-up at the Volunteer’s Desk)
March Fellowship Luncheon
Thursday, March 9 (11:30 a.m.)
Village Grill, W. 2nd Avenue, Lexington
Cost: Cost of lunch
(PLEASE SIGN-UP—WE WILL NEED A COUNT FOR RESERVATIONS.)
Church-wide Lenten Worship and Study Series
Join us for TAKE THE FLAG a worship and study series based on seven flags used
in auto racing. First UMC is going to use this series as a church-wide Lenten
study, in Sunday school classes, small group meetings during the week (both at the
church and off campus), Sunday evening youth meetings, and children’s classes.
The purpose of TAKE THE FLAG is not to turn us into race fans, but to become
stronger disciples of Jesus Christ by paying attention to the signs God gives us
each day. Pastor Jamie will preach a sermon series for Lent and Easter that
parallels the lessons being learned. Together, we’ll read the book, watch the DVD
segment and discuss ways God signals us in our race of faith. You don’t have to be
a fan or know anything about auto racing, the flags are used as metaphors for how
God can and does speak with us in everyday life.
This series was written by pastor Rob Fuquay, our guest minister
during 2016 Mayme Weaver Preaching Mission. Copies of Rob’s
book are available in the church office at $8 each, or for your
Kindle device from Amazon.
P.S. Look for related opportunities during March and April…
could include a visit from Rob to launch the series (and sign
books for those who are interested), and special church (and
friends) opportunities to be up close and personal with racing
legends and history!
If you do not have a STANDING RESERVATION and would like to join us, complete this form, tear it out of the bulletin and place it in the offering plate OR email [email protected] OR call the church office by 10:00 a.m. Monday morning to make your weekly reservation.
Mid-Week Family Fellowship WEEKLY MEAL RESERVATION Wednesday, February 15 - 6:00 p.m.
Menu: Tom Norman’s Roast Beef Program: The Bible in Black and White
Adult $6 each ~ Children $4 each OR Family Maximum: $20
Name: ____________________________________ Adults _____ Children _____
Our Stewardship for God’s Work This stewardship report is given so you may follow our financial progress throughout the year. Each Sunday, please review and thoughtfully pray over this report. Everyone is a part of God’s stewardship.
Report for Sunday, February 5, 2017: Early Worship: 22 Morning Worship: 160 Total: 182 Weekly Offerings: $19,473.50 Weekly Needed: $10,606.72 Total Received to Date: $74,304.64 Needed to Date: $63,640.32 Online Giving For mobile device users, the QR (Quick Response) code will take you to a secure mobile site for Online Giving from your smartphone or tablet. On your first visit, you will need to create a profile.
WEEKLY CALENDAR Sunday, February 12 8:30 a.m. Early Worship, Fellowship Hall 9:45 a.m. Confirmation Class, 2nd Floor, Youth SS Classroom 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service, Sanctuary 5:00 p.m. Teens of Life Youth Ministry, Youth/Scout House 5:30 p.m. Endowment, Parlor 7:00 p.m. Trustees, Parlor Monday, February 13 6:00 p.m. Evangelism, Conference Room 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts and Venturers, Youth/Scout House 7:00 p.m. Cub Scouts, 2nd Floor Classrooms Tuesday, February 14 11:30 a.m. FUMC Book Club, Village Grill 7:00 p.m. United Methodist Women Group #12, Fellowship Hall 7:00 p.m. Theology Pub, High Rock Outfitters Wednesday, February 15 7:45 a.m. Prayer Breakfast, Cagney’s 6:00 p.m. Mid-Week Family Fellowship, Fellowship Hall 6:00 p.m. Chancel Bell Rehearsal, Bell Room 7:00 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room Thursday, February 16 7:45 a.m. Men’s Devotion & Fellowship, Biscuit King on Main Street Friday, February 17 Saturday, February 18 Sunday, February 19 Boy Scout Sunday 8:30 a.m. United Methodist Men, Fellowship Hall 8:30 a.m. Early Worship, Sanctuary 9:45 a.m. Confirmation Class, 2nd Floor, Youth SS Classroom 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service, Sanctuary 4:45 p.m. Youth Choir, Choir Room 5:30 p.m. Teens of Life Youth Ministry 7:00 p.m. Finance, Parlor
First United Methodist Church 310 South Main Street - Lexington, NC - 27292 Office phone: 248-2886 Website: www.fumclex.org
Rev. Jamie Armstrong, Senior Minister [email protected]
Rev. Doug Rowe, Minister of Congregational Care & Adult Ministries [email protected]
Lee Mabe, Director of Music and Youth Ministries [email protected]
Phyllis Jones, Organist [email protected]
Amanda Bostick, Children’s Ministries Coordinator [email protected]
Kimberly Leonard, Toddler Nursery
Alma Carlton, Financial Secretary [email protected]
Donna Huskins, Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Charlie O’Connell, Kitchen Manager [email protected]
Flowers The flowers on the altar are given to the glory of God and in memory of Edna Lanier by Ann and Olen Easter. Sympathy Sympathy of the ministers and members of the congregation is extended to Steve (Betty) Caudill and family upon the death of his brother, Jack L. Caudill, Jr. of McLeansville, NC, on January 31, 2017.
Today’s Greeters: Judy and William Deal Mary Kathryn Cooper Rebecca MacNeilage Chief Ushers: Richard Foust, Jimmy Everhart Captain: Max Lanning Co-Captain: Olen Easter, Jr. Larry Beck, Bob Burchette, Jim Highsmith, Jim Myers, Jimmy Shoaf, Buddy Taylor, Efird Wilson, and Dean Yemm. Security: West Lamoureaux
Prayer Requests Jim Flynt Albert Gobble Shelly Roberts Jo Swing Don Van Hyning Terri Beck Natalie Blomquist Elaine Cory June Craver Steve Caudill Jane Harris John Hench Judy Hench Earl Hester Jim Highsmith Miheepa Jones Edna Morris Mary Norman Clark Smith Paul Smith Flonnie Thomason Mary Louise Wilkerson Mary Williams
Shut-Ins Dot Kinsey Caroline McCree Kathryn Neal Evelyn Sink
Alston-Brook Isabelle Trimpey
Bethany Woods Alvin Pope
Brookdale Lexington Opal Bloome Betty Darr
Brookstone Lexington Pegge Wood Copley
Genesis House (Salisbury) Julee Smith
Wood Haven Louise Pope
Piedmont Crossing Health Care Margaret Beck Margaret McCrary Carver Margaret Ragan Residents Jo Doris Beck Herman & Naoma Crabtree Gladys Johnson Richard & Camille Lawrence Georgianna Niven Madeline Palmer Barbara Proctor Jim Ragan Nancy Wilkinson
Extended Family and Friends Spencer Davis Faye Graham Gracie Joy Hedrick Kendall Conner David Ogle Tempie Almstead Kelly Michael Kristin Harris Peter McDermott Claire Dowling Jim McDermott Ann Schaefer Helen Hall
David Stafford Cliff Lopp, Jr. Cameron & Pete Dunlap Linda & Tom Dunlap Carol & Steve Harris Peggy Sisk Anna Smathers Pete Ullsperger Pat Wilson Jack Smith Gene Oldham Nakajah Vaughan Brenda Hipp Jane King Glenn Bisbee Breanna Wilson Jack Briggs Ethan Reavis Jason & Stacy Heitman Jenny Rains Jimmy Davis Bentley Leonard John Bruce Davis Sandra Parker Eric Leonard Robert, Doris, & Keith Hunt Martha Daniel Debra Ann Leonard Betty Jean Whitaker Len & Dottie Harris Jack & Susan Phillips Jordan Beswick Susan Fritts Regina Chrest Bruce Thornton Ed Wilkerson
Serving in the Armed Forces (mailing address & birthdate in newsletter) Capt. Jarrad Thorley SSS Jason Brownworth SGT Alan Ingram SPC Trevor J. Morris SPC John Hall