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The church office will be closed
Easter Monday, April 6.
SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFERINGS
Church, 1st Floor
Room 1 (Parlor): Horizon Sunday School Richard Laney, teacher
Church, 2nd Floor
Rooms 29-30: Children’s Small Groups (for students K-5th grade)
Room 38: Young Adults class Tyler & Lauren Williams, teachers
Room 39: William Whitehead class Bob Cameron, Doug Broad & Ron Gray, teachers
Room 43: REAL Life Kevin Boudreau, teacher
Room 49: Langill Watson class Milton Mann, teacher
Rock Room: Middle & High School classes Kim & Troy Matthews, Alysun & Chris Skinner & Jenny White, teachers
A nursery is available on the preschool hall
during all worship services.
FUMC Preschool/Kindergarten Easter Break
April 3-10
Marks of Resurrection
is the theme of the sermon next Sunday. The scripture
lessons are Acts 4:32-35 and John 20:19-31. The Church exists as a witness to the resurrection of
Jesus. Come and bring a friend!
This Week at FUMC
Sunday, April 5 Easter Day 8:30 am Worship Service-C 9:00 am Worship Service-FH 9:45 am Sunday School 10:00 am Children’s Small Groups (K-5) 10:30 am Chancel Choir-CR 11:00 am Worship-S No Handbells! No Youth!
Monday, April 6 Easter Monday 6:45 am Community Breakfast-FH Church Office Closed today! No BSF! No Scouts!
Tuesday, April 7 No Staff Meeting!
Wednesday, April 8 8:30 am Intercessory Prayer-Room 49 10:30 am Meals on Wheels No Our Big Night meal/Bible studies/activities! No Chancel Choir!
Thursday, April 9 6:15 pm Stephen Ministers-P
Friday, April 10 E-Newsletter articles due! 5:30 am BSF Leaders 1:30 pm Church office closes!
Nursery Workers for April
4/5 8:50 Beth Joseph 10:50 Beth Pearsall & Beverly Broad 4/8 Spring Break 4/12 8:50 Lauren Williams 10:50 Kylie Westcott & Wendy Wilson 4/15 6 pm Amber Hinson 4/19 8:50 Debra Boudreau 10:50 Wendy Hinson & Lori Stanovich 4/22 6 pm Volunteer Needed! 4/26 8:50 Jena Katkaveck 10:50 Sarah Collins & Misty Schmitt 4/29 6 pm Volunteer Needed!
Easter
April 5, 2015
100 South Church Street Rocky Mount, NC 27804
www.fumcrm.org
“To Know Christ and to Make Christ Known”
Let us praise God
for the victory of
Jesus Christ
over sin and death.
Today’s theme: Jesus offers us victory over death
and abundant life.
C
Sunday, April 5, 2015 Easter
8:30 AM
Parish Concerns
Prelude William Alston, trumpet
*Gospel Proclamation John 20:1-18 Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!
*Hymn 302 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today EASTER HYMN (Congregation is invited to place flowers on the cross.)
Opening Prayer Almighty God and Author of Life, through your only Son you over-came sin, evil and death, opened to us the gate of everlasting life and launched new creation. As we worship this day, we hold onto the truth of the empty tomb with wonder, joy and thanksgiving. Grant that we who celebrate our Lord’s resurrection, by the renew-ing of your Spirit, might arise from the death of sin to the life of righteousness; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Epistle Lesson I Corinthians 15:1-11
*Gloria Patri No. 70
Gospel Lesson John 11:17-44
Sermon “I Am the Resurrection and the Life” Rev. Jim Bell
*Hymn 303 The Day of Resurrection LANCASHIRE
Invitation to Communion
Confession Page 12
Pardon
The Peace
Giving of God’s Tithe and Our Offerings Offertory Celtic Alleluia O’Carroll/Walker
(Refer to the 11 a.m. worship service.)
*The Doxology Doxology with Alleluias LASST UNS ERFREUEN (Refer to The Doxology at the 11 a.m. worship service.)
The Great Thanksgiving Page 13
*Hymn 308 Thine Be the Glory JUDAS MACCABEUS
*Benediction Celtic Alleluia O’Carroll/Walker
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (repeat)
*Postlude William Alston, trumpet
*Please stand as you are able.
Our Church Family
Please lift up in prayer Marianne Joyner, Beverly Rackley, and Eddy Drake.
FUMC Staff Jim Bell, Lead Pastor, jbell@fumcrm.org
Tyler Williams, Associate Pastor, twilliams@fumcrm.org
Alysun Skinner, Director of Family Ministries, askinner@fumcrm.org
Kim Matthews, Family Ministry Assistant, kmatthews@fumcrm.org
Bill Wood, Director of Traditional Worship, bwood@fumcrm.org
Eric Ghiloni, Contemporary Worship Leader, rmhabitatdirector@gmail.com
Debra Boudreau, Preschool Director, preschool@fumcrm.org
Wil & Yolanda Bailey, Missionaries to Costa Rica, jwilb4@gmail.com Brian & Ellyn Dubberly, Missionaries to El Salvador, briansmp@yahoo.com
Wendi Beck, Office Administrator, wbeck@fumcrm.org
Llewellyn Edmondson, PT Administrative Assistant, ledmondson@fumcrm.org
Imagine No Malaria
is our Lenten emphasis to help eradicate malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. We are seeking to receive a total special offering of $10,000 during Lent to save the lives of 1,000 children. Funds will go toward purchasing treated mosquito nets, providing lifesaving medication, and training health care workers.
During Lent we are called to pray, sacrifice and give. This year we have the opportunity to save the lives of 1,000 children. You may make your check payable to First UMC and mark “Imagine No Malaria” on the memo today. An envelope has been placed in the bulletin for your convenience.
Church Office Hours
Mondays-Thursdays: 8:30 am-4:00 pm
(Beginning April 7, 2015)
Fridays: 8:30 am-1:30 pm
Phone Numbers
252-977-0400 Office
252-977-0475 Preschool
252-977-1748 FAX
www.fumcrm.org
New Church Office Hours
Dear friends,
Greetings from your Staff Parish Relations Committee (SPRC). At our meeting this week, we endorsed a proposal to adjust our office hours. This was recommended to us as a way to better utilize our staff and volunteers while having the office available to members and other visitors at convenient times. I am confident our new hours will accomplish both.
Beginning Tuesday, April 7, 2015, the church office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and will continue the Friday schedule of 8:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Like last year we may adjust the Friday hours over the summer.
Thanks,
Lee Harriss, Chair Staff Parish Relations Committee
Stewardship Report March 29, 2015
Worship Attendance: 407 Tithes and Offerings Received: $13,192.96
Online donations received during the month of March: $ 1,812..00
Give on-line at fumcrm.org.
Native American Ministries Sunday,
April 19
A special offering will be received April 19 for Native American Ministries Sunday. This is one of six special Sunday offer-ings of the United Methodist Church. Your gifts help educate Native American seminarians, plant Native American churches, and cultivate Native American outreach. Please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry.
Women’s Spring Bible Study
The Women’s Spring Bible study begins Wednesday, April 15, 10 a.m.-12 noon, in the annex. Join Debbie Ray as she leads a 5-week study on Philippians. Sign up in the church lobby or call the church office at 977-0400.
Our Big Talent Show
Mark your calendars for April 29! We are ending Our Big Night with dinner and a church-wide talent show. Do you have a talent to share? You can find entry forms in the church lobby.
Please return entry forms to Kim Matthews by April 22.
Food Bag Ministry
“I was hungry and you gave me something to eat.” Matthew 25:35
We will be distributing food to those in need on Tuesday, April 14, from 2-3 p.m. in the annex. You can help by picking up a bag and filling it or by donating money. Please write “Food Bags” on your check, and the money will be used to purchase food. Thank you for helping those less fortunate.
Stephen Ministry
FUMC’s Stephen Ministry is part of an interdenomi-national program of trained church members who offer their time to those who are going through difficulty. Care receivers benefit from a confidential, weekly visit with their Stephen Minister, who is matched by the same gender. Access to this care is provided via pew cards in the sanctuary or on the information table in the fellowship hall, by speaking to one of our pas-tors, or by calling the Referrals Coordinator (Velda Williford at 443-3005) for more information.
Sunday, April 5, 2015 Easter
9:00 AM
Gather
Songs of Praise Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me) Michael Bleecker/ J. Wilbur Chapman/ Mark Hall Happy Day Ben Cantelon/Tim Hughes Forever Chris Tomlin
Welcome
Gospel Proclamation John 20:1-18 Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!
Song of Praise Christ Is Risen Mia Fieldes/Matt Maher (Congregation is invited to place flowers on the cross.)
Hear
Scripture Lesson John 11:17-44
Children’s Message
Sermon “I Am the Resurrection and the Life” Rev. Jim Bell
Respond
Invitation to Communion
Confession
Pardon
The Peace
Giving of God’s Tithe and Our Offerings King of Heaven Paul Baloche
Go
Communion Your Great Name Michael Neale/ Krissy Nordhoff
Song of Praise I’ll Fly Away Albert E. Brumley
Blessings & Sending Forth
Sunday, April 5, 2015 Easter
11:00 AM
The Church Gathers for Worship
Chiming of the Trinity
Prelude Crown Him with Many Crowns arr. David Winkler Orchestra Ensemble
*Gospel Proclamation John 20:1-18 Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!
*Hymn 302 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today EASTER HYMN
(Congregation is invited to place flowers on the cross.)
Opening Prayer Almighty God and Author of Life, through your only Son you over- came sin, evil and death, opened to us the gate of everlasting life and launched new creation. As we worship this day, we hold onto the truth of the empty tomb with wonder, joy and thanksgiving. Grant that we who celebrate our Lord’s resurrection, by the renew-ing of your Spirit, might arise from the death of sin to the life of righteousness; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Church Hears God’s Word
Epistle Lesson I Corinthians 15:1-11
Anthem Welcome, Happy Morning Gordon Young
Christ is risen from the dead! Alleluia, he is risen, he is risen from the dead!
Alleluia, he is risen, he is risen as he said! “Welcome, Happy Morning,” age to age shall say.
Hell today is vanquished, Heaven is won today. Lo! The dead is living, God forevermore;
Him, their true Creator, all His works adore. Christ is risen from the dead! Christ is risen from the dead!
Alleluia!
Children’s Sermon
Gospel Lesson John 11:17-44
Sermon “I Am the Resurrection and the Life” Rev. Jim Bell
FUMC Preschool & Kindergarten Registration
FUMC preschool and kindergarten is currently accepting registration for the 2015-16 school year for: Mother's Morning Out for babies (aged 2 months-1 year), Mother's Morning Out for toddlers/preschoolers (aged 1-4 years), preschool for 2- and 3-year-olds, pre-kindergarten for 4-year-olds, and a state-certified, half-day kinder-garten.
New families registering before June 1 will receive a discount on their registration fee. Additionally, current families will receive a discount for every new family referred.
Please see Debra Boudreau for more information or call 977-0400. FUMC is a happy place for children!!
SAVE THE DATE! Church Picnic, May 16, 2015
10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Sunset Park
Please consider coming with your whole family. The following activities have been planned: Beehive construc-tion and painting, a family kick ball game, three-legged races, Frisbee, bocce and any other games you would like to bring! Mark your calendars for this fun event and invite your neighbors, friends and relatives so that the entire city can see the AWESOME activities we have going on at FUMC!
WELCOME!!! WE’RE GLAD
YOU’RE HERE!
The mission of our church is to know Christ and to make Christ known. We invite you to join us in this life-transforming mission. Please register your attendance on an attendance pad on your row, and pass the pad along to your neighbor. If you are a guest, please include your address and telephone number, so we can stay in touch.
National Day of Prayer May 7, 2015
There will be three events in obser-vance of the National Day of Prayer. The first is Wednesday, May 6, from 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Hundreds of volunteers will read the entire Bible in eight different locations around the city of Rocky Mount. Members from FUMC will read from 2-6 p.m. at the City Lake on that day. Volunteer readers will need to bring their Bibles and will be given specific assignments.
The second event will be at City Hall, May 7, from 12 noon-12:45 p.m. A local band will play, the National Anthem will be sung, and guest speak-ers will lift up our city and nation in prayer. The third event will be at The Dunn Center at Wesleyan College May 7 at 7 p.m.
Everyone is invited to all three events. If you are interested in reading, please sign up in the church lobby.
Beehives for Conetoe
Are you looking for a family ministry project? Would you be interested in helping a local area on-going educational and youth program? We have an oppor-tunity to support Reverend Richard Joyner's Family Life Center in Conetoe,
NC. As part of their garden project, they maintain colonies of bees for pollination purposes, plus sell honey for financial support. The Center is in need of beehives to replace those destroyed by bears last fall. You can buy a beehive kit for $110.00 or a unit of bees for the same price. A church picnic is planned for Saturday, May 16, at Sunset Park. Participating families or individuals will be able to assemble their kits as one of the activities. Berry Hines, the beekeeper, will be there to assist in the building process plus educate us on beekeeping. Order forms will be available in the church lobby and welcome center. Please submit the order form and a check, made payable to FUMC (memo: Conetoe Beehives), no later than April 20. Be sure to indicate whether you are purchasing a beehive kit or a unit of bees. That way we can order all the units at one time and coordinate shipping. If anyone would just like to buy a beehive kit as a donation, we can certainly find some-one willing to assemble it. As an added bonus, each kit or bee unit donor will receive a quart of honey at the end of the season. This is a great opportunity to support a worthwhile ministry and learn about beekeeping. Please contact either Frank Katkaveck or Alysun Skinner with questions.
The Church Responds to God’s Word
*Hymn 303 The Day of Resurrection LANCASHIRE
Invitation to Communion
Confession Page 12
Pardon
Anthem Hymn of Promise Natalie Sleeth, arr. John Ferguson
In the bulb there is a flower; In the seed an apple tree; In cocoons a hidden promise: Butterflies will soon be free! In the cold and snow of winter There's a spring that waits to be, Unrevealed until its season, Something God alone can see.
There's a song in every silence, Seeking word and melody; There's a dawn in every darkness, Bringing hope to you and me. From the past will come the future; What it holds a mystery, Unrevealed until its season, Something God alone can see. In our end is our beginning; In our time infinity. In our doubt there is believing; In our life, eternity. In our death, a resurrection; At the last, a victory, Unrevealed until its season, Something God alone can see. Unrevealed until its season, Something God alone can see.
The Peace
Giving of God’s Tithe and Our Offerings Offertory Anthem G.F. Handel
Since by Man Came Death (from Messiah)
Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Aria Let the Bright Seraphim G. F. Handel Mary Beth Cameron, soprano Will Williams, trumpet
*The Doxology Doxology with Alleluias LASST UNS ERFREUEN
Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise him all creatures here below: Alleluia! Alleluia!
Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
The Great Thanksgiving Page 15
Breaking the Bread
Giving the Bread and Cup Celtic Alleluia O’Carroll/Walker
Cantor: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! All: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Choir: Now he is living, the Christ. Out of the tomb he is risen; He has conquered death, Opened heaven to all believers. All: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Choir: He is the first fruits from death, now are our lives filled with glory! Darkness vanishes in the light of his power. All: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Choir: The right hand of God raised me up. The hand of the Lord has triumphed. I shall never die; I shall live telling his deeds. All: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Choir: The stone which the builders rejected, becomes the cornerstone chosen. Praise the work of God for this marvel in our eyes. All: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (repeats)
Prayer after Receiving
The Church Goes Forth to Serve God *Hymn 308 Thine Be the Glory JUDAS MACCABEUS
*Benediction
*Benediction Response Hallelujah (Messiah) G. F. Handel
All are welcome to join in singing. Copies of music are available.
*Postlude O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing Jean Langlais
*Please stand as you are able.
The flowers on the Sanctuary altar today are given to the glory of God and in memory of Harry Hinson, III by his family. Participating with the clergy in this morning’s services: Acolytes: Maggie Hinson, Anne McCray Joseph Crucifer: Harold Lovell The Chancel Choir and the following:
Beth Kupsco, flute Jenna Batchelor, flute Ashley Whichard, clarinet
Wendy Dane, violin Sarah Grace Bindrim, violin Mary Beth Cameron, violin Chris Ellis, viola Barbara Gates, cello
Will Williams, trumpet Mark Harris, soprano saxophone Emma Johnson, French horn Jacob Fetty, trombone
Keith Beck, percussion
Mary Beth Cameron, soloist Lisa Murray, guest soprano Brianna Michalko, guest 2nd soprano/alto
Pam Cameron, Orchestra Director
Hymn of Promise © 1986 Hope Publishing Company CCLI License # 1885194
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