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GRACE NOTES May 2019
20 But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. 21 For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. 22 For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive. (1 Corinthians 15:20-22)
Resurrection People!
As I write this article only a few days have passed since we celebrated Easter together. What a joy filled occasion it was! With our Easter celebration in the rearview mirror the question becomes, “What’s next?”
The first answer to that question is that we are still celebrating Easter. According to the church’s liturgical calendar Easter is not a day but a season that starts on Easter Sunday and runs until Pentecost Sunday. Pentecost Sunday this year falls on June 9th. So, we are to continue to celebrate Easter through June 8th. The other part of the story is that every Sunday is considered to be a mini celebration of Easter. The whole reason that Christians worship on Sunday is because it is a celebration of the resurrection. The earliest Christians, who were all Hebrew, would have been used to worshiping on the Sabbath, sundown Friday until sundown Saturday. The resurrection changed the dynamics of worship in such a way that they decided to start to worship the resurrected Messiah on Sunday.
What does this mean for us? It mean that all of our worship should
be have as it foundation the hope of the resurrection. In fact it goes beyond or worship to our entire lives being centered around the hope of the resurrection. Easter Sunday may be in the rearview mirror, but our lives should never be the same because we are people of the resurrection!
Pastor Jared
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Grace trustees met on March 26th. Several lights over the doors on east end of the
building have had solar bulbs put in. This means that the lights will not be on all day.
They will go off at day break automatically. We are looking for new lights to put over
both doors at both entrances to the church
Trustees voted and approved several bills for furnace repairs. Shanklin Heating- $99.00 for repairs to education wing furnace. Barley Heating $1300 for ducts to Chapel, they tied into education wing furnace. This saved us about $4000. $4000 to Gardner Heating for office furnace repairs. From now on we will only be using Barley Heating for future furnace repairs. An agreement was signed with reflective Energy Solutions to save us money over the next three years on electric and gas usage. It con-tained a solution that would save the church approximately $18,388.71 over a three-year contract. Or $6129.57 per year.
Trustees Your Trustees at Work May 2019
Finance March 2019 Financial Results:
Receipts- $82,326.89 or 98.02% of budget; we are seeing a trend of higher depend-
ence on building usage rent to meet regular obligations.
Expenses- $86,268.85; Income less expense <$3,941.96>. We have not paid 1st
Quarter 2019 District Apportionments of $699.99 and 1st Quarter 2019 Conference
Apportionments of $11,992.74.
Stewardship Are we a Mission Minded Church?
A church is a group of people gathered together in the name of Christ. God himself began the
church at Pentecost for the purpose of spreading the Gospel, reading His word, praying, sing-
ing His praises, and ministering to the needy. These purposes have not changed to this day.
But today, this entails a church building, the furnishings and maintenance, literature, lights,
heat and most of all, a pastor. And the church has a direct commission from Christ to “spread
the Good News to all nations.” We have a home and a mission. A mission-minded church is a
live church. Grace Church needs to come alive again. But to meet all these opportunities, we,
the church members must assume our responsibility in monetary support. I do believe in
these functions of my church. Therefore I must support it not only with my money, but with
my time, talents, and prayers. And I must do it joyfully. God loves a cheerful giver. I must re-
member too, that in reality all that I have belongs to the Lord. I am just the caretaker of it all.
Our money not only helps to spread the Gospel; it helps feed the hungry. Clothe the poor and
heal the sick. If we do this through love, blessings will be multiplied back to us many times
and ways.
The church is the only institution whose sole concern is to win souls to Christ and provide
spiritual food to the community. This is truly worthy of our support.
Stewardship Chairperson- Leland Spencer
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PASTOR
Rev. Dr. Jared Williams
CHOIR DIRECTOR &
ORGANIST
Matt Brown
DIRECTOR OF YOUTH
MINISTRY
Kelli Law
OFFICE ADMINISTRA-TION
Lorrie Harbert
MAILING COORDINATOR
Judy Carl
DEAF INTERPRETER Jennifer Duckworth
NURSERY CAREGIVER
Linda Ferguson
CUSTODIAN
Paula Blaine
CHURCH COUNCIL
Diane Spencer
STAFF PARISH
RELATIONS
Sandy Lutz
TRUSTEES
Lee Spencer
FINANCE
Bill Lacy
7th Day Youth May 2019
Save the Date
Grades: Kindergarten through 5th Grade
When: June 24-28, 2019 Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Watch for more information to be announced in bulletins and
newsletters and on our church Facebook page.
Vacation Bible School Coming
Schedule for the rest of this school year:
May 5 - to be determined
May 12 - Mothers Day - no youth
May 19 - Last youth group meeting
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What’s Happening at Grace? May 2019
COFFEE HOUR FELLOWSHIP
Come and join us on the 3rd Sunday of each month immediately following the 9:15 am
service in the Youth Room for some good old Christian Fellowship over coffee and
cookies! All are welcome! Our Coffee Hour will run from 10:15 am - 10:45 am. We
would like to have this event to bring our congregation together. Please see Amanda
de Fays or Diane Spencer if you have any questions or would like to get involved.
NURSERY CAREGIVER NEEDED
We have an opportunity for a nursery caregiver here at Grace Church. This individual
will provide child care for infants and toddlers under the age of 3 years, during
various Grace UMC services and functions. If you or someone you know are interest-
ed, send a resume to the church office marked “Sandy Lutz, SPR Chairperson”. If you
have any questions, please contact Sandy, at 330-493-9997.
Amazing Grace Seniors
The Amazing Grace Seniors met on April 4th at Scrambler Marie’s. The group is
beginning to grow. Twenty-three people enjoyed a good lunch, fellowship and
laughter. Tricia Davis gave us a short talk about the Card Ministry she is leading at
Grace. If you would like to know more about it see her. She attends the 8:00 am
service on Sunday. We thank her for sharing this ministry. Our next meeting will be
Thursday May 2 at Scrambler Marie’s at Belden Village. Orders will be taken at 11:30
A.M. We are asking everyone to bring someone with them. We love making new
friends. They do not have to attend Grace.
May Birthdays
5/2 Tiffany DeBois
5/2 Eva Foltz
5/3 Bill Lundin
5/3 Matthew Price
5/3 John Winkler
5/5 Ken Atkinson
5/5 Kromer Weekley, Jr.
5/6 Cyndee Bowman
5/7 Levi Patton
5/7 Deborah Soule
5/8 Chuck Bonnell
5/8 Chris Davis
5/8 Michael French, Jr.
5/8 Scott Takacs
5/9 Christopher Allshouse
5/9 Cindy Polosky
5/10 Lauren Rothermel
5/10 Patty Takacs
5/13 Bob Barth
5/13 Paula Kovach
5/15 Thelma Carson
5/16 Adam Barnhart
5/18 Cathleen Turner
5/21 Eric Dunkle
5/22 Scott Sarah
5/23 Pamela Cupari
5/24 Lauren Fox
5/27 Cheri Braucher
5/28 Sherry Cini-Putnam
5/28 Joseph Hennis
5/28 Terri Thompson
5/29 Teresa Chance
5/30 Eva Boszor
5/30 Mavis Franks
5/30 Jacqueline Kienzle
5/31 Kathy Peters
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What’s Happening at Grace? May 2019
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Dear Church Family,
Signs of Grace would like to thank each and everyone of you for all of your support and encouragement over the years. For the past 14 years we have had the oppor-tunity to share the Joy of lifting our hands to Praise God.
As in any family, our members and their families have experienced births. Moves, graduations, marriages, serious illnesses and even deaths. As we loved and support-ed each other, our goal of demonstrating the beauty of signing praises to our God re-mained our primary goal.
On May 12, 2019 we will be signing for the very last time. Although our group will no longer be performing, we hope that the positive impact we have made on your lives will last a lifetime.
With grateful hearts,
Signs of Grace
CARD MINISTRY TEAM
The next class will be held on Tuesday, May 21st from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Room
#112. RSVP (required) to Tricia Davis at 330-936-1856 to reserve your spot and
materials. The material fee is $5.00. You will make 3 cards, of which 1 will be
donated to a ministry here at the church. Please RSVP by Friday the 17th.
Come join the fun!
What’s Happening at Grace? May 2019
NURSERY CAREGIVER NEEDED
We have an opportunity for a nursery caregiver here at Grace Church. This individual
will provide child care for infants and toddlers under the age of 3 years, during various
Grace UMC services and functions. If you or someone you know are interested, send
a resume to the church office marked “Sandy Lutz, SPR Chairperson”. If you have
any questions, please contact Sandy, at 330-493-9997.
SMALL GROUP LEADER TRAINING
Rev. Jared is holding a Small Group Leader Training on May 11th from 9:00 -
10:00am at the church in room 112. If you are interested in attending, please let us
know in the church office. If you have any questions, please call Rev. Jared on his
cell phone.
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Monthly Calendar May 2019
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North Canton Grace United Methodist Church
1720 Schneider St NW North Canton OH 44720
(330)499-2330 Email:
[email protected] Website:
www.northcantongrace.org
MISSION:
We are a community of Christians reaching up to God in Faith and our to others in love.
VISION:
We will spread the net of Jesus
Christ to keep people from slipping through the cracks of
life.
SERVICE TIMES:
8:00 Traditional Service in the Chapel 9:15 Casual Service 9:15 Sunday School 10:45 Traditional Service in the Sanctuary