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Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit Number 29
Marion, VA 24354
First United Methodist Church
115 S. Church Street
Marion, VA 24354
Our Church Staff
Jonathan Jonas (Ext 103)Pastor
Denton Staley (Ext 105) Program Director
Lisa Moore (Ext 104) Business Administrator
Teri McCall (Ext 101) Administrative Assistant
Bryan Underwood (Ext 102)Worship Minister
Ginger Moore (Ext 110) &KLOGUHQ·V'LUHFWRU
Jackie WilsonYouth Director
(276) 783-5194 (telephone)(276) 783-5195 (fax)
July 28th ² August 1st
6:00-8:30
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Building Renovation Update At the request of our building committee and board of trustees, First
UMC held a church conference on Friday, June 7, to consider increasingthe approved budget for our building renovation project. After months of work with our architect, engineers, and contractor, the building commit-tee discerned that $900,000 is the necessary figure to complete a fairlythorough first phase of the renovation.
This phase will include:xheating and air conditioning the fellowship hallxheating and air conditioning the 1925 (offices, chapel, parlor) buildingxan elevator to all three floors of the 1925 buildingxfoundation work to the 1925 building to stop seepagexexterior improvements to the 1925 building for accessibilityxaccessible restroom facilitiesxelectric, fire alarm, lighting, and carpet upgradesxremoval of the old steam heating system.
Of course, none of this renovation is possible without our combined efforts to fund it. So, the chexpresses deep gratitude to everyone who has made a commitment to the building fund campaign, anors enthusiastically invite everyone who has not yet made a gift or commitment to join the effoopened a door of opportunity before us, and it will take our combined effort to take full advantage otunity.
To reach our new financial goal, we will undertake a follow- XSILQDQFLDO FDPSDLJQWR ODVW\ Doors, Opening Hearts campaign. If you have not yet made a gift or commitment to the campaign, thwill offer the opportunity. Please pray about the gift God is calling you to share. If you have already gmitted, perhaps God has provided you a way to give a slightly larger gift or to prolong the period dyou make a monthly contribution.
Our contractors will arrive onsite on Monday, July 1, and demolition and construction will begthe following week. Thanks in advance for your patience during the construction project! Churchmove to the first floor hallway of the 1960 building, in the area of the choir room, choir officerooms. When visiting the church office please use the Cherry Street Entrance. Our staff expects toground floor office area in mid-September. Our contractor anticipates completing the entire project by2014.
An old ministry effort has a new passion and purposAngel Faith in Action has reorganized with a new board of cluding our pastor Jonathan Jonas and our former administraCarolyn Cattle. Under this new leadership, Guardian Angeltion (or GAFIA) is working toward being a full-time ministrycommunity.
GAFIA will allow all the churches and social agencies of our community to pool resources aPDNHLWHDVLHUIRUSHRSOHZLWKJHQXLQHQHHGVWRDFFHVVKHOSDQGWRGLVFRXUDJHSHRSOHZKRPLJKWSUH\
generosity. We anticipate that GAFIA will become the agency in town to administer benevolence gifRIRXUFRPPXQLW\·VFRQJUHJDWLRQVDQGWKDWZLOOEHDELJUHOLHIWRFKXUFKVWDIIPHPEHUVOLNHRXUEXVLQHtrator Lisa Moore. Salvation Army has already begun to make arrangements for GAFIA to administe
Before all this can happen, however, GAFIA needs to employ a director and to develop its operaTo help underwrite the operating expenses, GAFIA is asking members of our churches and communer being part of the 834 Club. By giving $8.34 per month, a person gives over $100 per year to GuaFaith in Action. If a couple hundred people in our community accept this challenge, we can all sharefits. Will you pray about giving $8.34 to Guardian Angel Faith in Action? To know more, contact Jon
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Highlights of the 2013 Holston Annual Conference
Representatives of about 900 United Methodist churchesthat make up the Holston Conference gathered at Lake Ju-naluska, North Carolina, from Sunday, June 9, throughWednesday, June 12, for their annual gathering for worship,shared ministry, and business. This was the first annual con-ference over which our new Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor presided. Bishop Taylor has served as the leader of the SouthCarolina Conference since she was elected in 2004, but she isa native of the Holston Conference, having served for yearsas a pastor and district superintendent in our conference before her election.
As always, the annual conference commissioned and ordained new pas-
tors who are just beginning their vocational ministry, and on the other end of the spectrum, the conference celebrated the retirement and the memory of pastors who have served faithfully for years. In addition to these worshipexperiences, the conference conducted important business and celebratedshared ministry. Some of the most important and impressive numbers fromthe conference are:
x 899 ³ the number of churches in the Holston Conference;
x 165,976 ³ the number of members in the churches of t he Holston Conference;
x 68,595 ³ the average Sunday morning worship attendance in the conference;
x $10.2 million ³ the 2014 budget for t he Holston Conference;
x $1 million ³ the target for our Imagine No Malaria conference offering;
x $1,135,250 ³ the actual amount received in the Imagine No Malaria offering;
x $286,410 ³ the value of mission kits contributed by Holston Conferencechurches;
x $61,922 ³ the amount contributed to the annual Change for Children offering.)LUVW8QLWHG0HWKRGLVW&KXUFKDQG0DULRQZHUHZHOOUHSUHVHQWHGGXULQJWKLV\HDU·VDQQXDOFRQIHUHQFH(PPHWW
5LFKDUGVRQZDVRXUFRQJUHJDWLRQ·VOD\PHPEHURIWKHFRQIHUHQFHDQG(UQLH&DWURQZDVDOD\UHSUHVHQWDWLYHRIWKHAbingdon District. Bryan Underwood led worship; Jonathan Jonas and Mary K. Briggs of ficiated communion ser-vices; Harry Howe and Mark Stransky of Project Crossroads and Michelle McKinnon-Young of the English Speak-ing United Methodist Church of Prague were lifted up in the conference mission report; and Brian Cregger waslisted in the official c lergy report as a seminary student and candidate for ministry.
To know more about the Holston Conference and its ministries, please contact Jonathan Jonas, Emmett Rich-ardson, or Ernie Catron.
6+(3+(5'·667$))*263(/75,2,1:256+,3 SUNDAY, JULY 21, 8:45AM & 11:00 SERVICES
With roots deep in traditional Southern Gospel music, The Shep-KHUG·V6WDIIDOZD\VEOHVVWKHLUDXGLHQFHDVZHOODVNHHSWKHPHQWHUWDLQHG
with a comfortable mix of everything from modern blends of harmoniesto convention style gospel songs. Based in Roanoke, VA, the group hasgone through several versions since their beginning in 1998. The grouphas evolved to a crisp, exciting sound of seasoned singers, punctuated byfresh arrangements and a heart for ministry.7KH6KHSKHUG·V6WDIIZLOOVKDUHLQRXU-XO\VWDPDQGDP
worship services. A love offering will be taken to help in the continua-tion of their ministry.
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ThursdayJuly 18
2013 Annual Richard Briscoe MemorialGolf Tournament Invitation
Saturday, August 17Holston Hills Community Golf Course
:RXOG\RXFRQVLGHU« Entering a team?Becoming a tee sponsor for $100?Donating one or more prizes for door prizes?
Richard Briscoe served Project Crossroads in manyways for many years, including aiding the HurricaneKatrina recovery and serving as Chairman of the Boardfor over four years. One of his favorite Project Cross-roads events was the annual golf tournament. In cele- EUDWLRQRIKLVOLIH ZHKRSH\RX·OOMRLQZLWKXVLQ UHPHP bering him and play for this great cause.
Project Crossroads, established in 1989 under the di-rection of the Rev. Harry Howe, is an ecumenical minis-try meeting the needs of low-income, elderly, and handi-capped families in a variety of ways: home repair, newhome construction, firewood ministry, firewood deliv-ery, pastoral care, holiday meals for the hungry andmedical mission.
For more information, call the Project Crossroads
office at (276) 782-3339Entry Fees: $75 per person, $300 per four-person team,$65 for students. Fee includes lunch, cart and eighteenholes of golf. Add two red tees (one for each nine) for $10. Add two mulligans (one for each nine) for $10.
To learn more about the tournament, tee sponsorship, or other ways you can help, please call Gerald Hayes at(276)494-3328 or Harry Howe at (276)685-6654.
July 9 Harold & Betty Slemp July 10 Rick & Mariann Blevins July 10 Mark & Brenda Montgomery July 10 Michael & Tracey Reed July 18 Tommy & Joyce Cullop July 20 Bill & Debbie Tilson July 21 Justin & McKenzie Gates July 24 James & Regina Griffitts July 24 Henderson & Jouette GrahamJuly 25 Chester & Beverley Cole
July 25 David Halsey & Patty WarrenJuly 30 Matthew & Tracie Byrd July 31 Mal & Sharon Brown July 31 Foye & Peggy Frye July 31 Joseph & Allison Powers
Free to a good home!!
We have piano and organ sheet musiStrikland for anyone who would like Boxes of the sheet music are in the hthe choir room. We need it claimed day, July 3.
There are also several ink cartridges tprinters free to anyone who needs th
out the box outside the sanctuary.
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begin their break July 1. During this time there will beno Wednesday evening rehearsals, and they will alsotake a break from the choir loft on Sunday mornings.,WKDVEHHQDQLQFUHGLEOHVHDVRQDQG,·PEH\RQGJUDWHful for the continued commitment to the worship minis-try of FUMC.
Be on the lookout for information about start up for WKH)DOODQG$GYHQW&KULVWPDVVHDVRQV$QGLI\RX·YHever considered participating in the choir ministry, thiswill be a great time and opportunity to get involved.Lots of exciting things on the horizon!!!
PEACE!Bryan Underwood, Worship Minister
Food Pantry Volunteers New Schedule
The July, 18 & August 15 Food Pantrat FUMC. The food storage has been mily to a building off site. Because of building we will not be meeting on W pack boxes. We do need 3 or 4 volunhelp pack boxes at the new site. PleaBrown at 782-5680 to let him know you get directions to the new location.
We will still need volunteers on FooWe will continue to distribute boxes at FPantry days. Thank you so much for yo
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Mark your calendar!On Sunday, August 25, 2013, we will celebrate theWKDQQLYHUVDU\RIRXUVDQFWXDU\·VFRQVWUXFWLRQ
July Events & Meetings Schedule
Week of July 1-6 Wed: 10:00 AM Kids Fun Days - Marion Pool
10:00 AM Virginia Circle -Fri: 12:00 PM &KLOGUHQ·V0LQLVWU\
Volunteer Luncheon
Week of July 7-13Sun: 7:00 PM Communion at
Francis Marion Manor Tues: 7:00 PM Grace Circle - Parlor
Week of July 14 - 20Wed: 9:00 AM Food Pantry Set Up
Thurs: 1:30 PM FUMC Food Pantry Week of July 21-27Mon: 6:30 PM 4XLOWHU·V*XLOG0HHWLQJ Tues: 5:30 PM HUB MeetingWed: 8:30 AM Newsletter Folders Meet
10:00 AM Garden Club Meeting
Week of July 28 - 31Sun: 6:00 PM Vacation Bible SchoolMon: 6:00 PM Vacation Bible SchoolTues: 6:00 PM Vacation Bible SchoolWed: 6:00 PM Vacation Bible School
Weekly Schedule
Sun: 8:45 AM Traditional Worship Service9:50 AM Sunday School for All9:50 AM Contemporary Worship Ser-
vice11:00 AM Sunday School
- P&W Attendees11:00 AM Traditional Worship Service4:00 PM FUMY
Mon: 9:30 AM Quilters in Fellowship Hall
Wed: 7:30 AM Prayer Breakfast Group
Thurs: 11:45 AM Food and Fellowship6:30 PM Contemporary Music
Team Rehearsal
Food & Fellowship Volunteers
July 4
Driver: Marvin Craig Music: Jean Mosman
July 11
Driver: Denton Staley Music: Charlotte Craig
July 18 Food Pantry Day Driver: Doug Grubb Music: Becky Sprinkle
Meal Furnished & Served by:LW Kelly Sunday School
July 25
Driver: Norman Brown Music: Marcy Sayers
July Altar GuildBeth Gates, Jane Untiedt, Lisa Hungate
July Ushers Mark Montgomery, H.U.; Dave Archer,
Steve Schwartz, Gene Walker
Computer/Sound Operators:Bill Ogle, John Saunders,
Glenn Wilson, Lauren Wilson
July FUMY Supper ~ UMW
Sunday, July 7&KLOGUHQ·V&KXUFK. -5):
&KLOGUHQ·V0HVVDJH(11:00 AM Only) :
Greeters: 8:45 Susan Hunt 11:00 Gengie Fisher, Peggy Frye
Sunday, July 14&KLOGUHQ·V&KXUFK. -5):
&KLOGUHQ·V0HVVDJH(11:00 AM Only) :
Greeters: 8:45 Margaret Sledd 11:00 Jane Tate
Sunday, July 21&KLOGUHQ·V&KXUFK. -5):
&KLOGUHQ·V0HVVDJH(11:00 AM Only) :
Greeters: 8:45 D.B. & Janet Waddle 11:00 Suzanne Archer, Kaye Berry
Sunday, July 28&KLOGUHQ·V&KXUFK. -5):
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Greeters: 8:45 Marilyn Walker 11:00 Judy Cregger,
Lyn Thompson
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WILL NOT BE MEET
IN JULY
The UMW met Wednesday, June12th, in the Fellowship Hall. Following the
welcome, blessing, and the reading of our UMW pur-pose, the group enjoyed delicious light refreshmentsprovided by Esther Circle.
Sylvia Richardson gave the devotion from a little book called Just Choose Happiness. Linda Crowder OHG WKH JURXSLQ VLQJLQJ ´6WDQGLQJ LQWKH 1HHG RI3UD\HUµDQGLQWURGXFHG-DFNLH:LOVRQRXU\RXWK'Lrector.
Jackie took seven students from our church to At-
lanta where they joined another youth group fromMorristown, Tennessee. Together these studentsworked as a team to pack lunches, distribute lunchesand witness to homeless people in the inner city areasof Seven Bridges and the Bluffs. It was an amazingweek. We are very proud of our youth group and es-pecially thank Jackie for providing strong leadership.
Gengie Fisher presented a very informative pro-gram on the many areas of mission that are organizedand sustained by the UMW locally and worldwide.She reminded us that working and giving to missionsis living the life of gratitude and choosing an attitudeof thankfulness.
The Kiwanis meal served by UMW members wasvery successful and we are looking forward to the nextPHDORQ7XHVGD\-XQHWKIRU´3RW/XFNµDQGWKHODVWPHDORQ7XHVGD\-XO\UGIRU´%DUEHFXH1LJKWµ
Grace, Sarah and Martha circles will serve as hostess-es on the 25th and Deborah, Esther and Hannah Cir-cles will serve as hostesses on July 23rd.
Many thanks to all the church members that helpedmake the Health Kits for Zimbabwe and gave dona-WLRQVWR´,PDJLQH1R0DODULDµ
The UMW will not meet until August 8th. TheWLPHDQGSODFHRIWKHHYHQLQJ´3RWOXFN0HDOµZLOOEH
announced later. Grace Circle will serve as hostess inAugust and the Executive Board members will feedthe youth.
Please continue to be aware of ways you may beable to help with the renovation. A very energeticgroup of seven volunteers organized and packed upthe library in less then three hours on June 16th. Bythe time you read this, our building will look very dif-ferent in many places. This is an exciting time for our
church!I hope each of you enjoy a wonderful summer.
Blessings to all,
Linda Crowder UMW President
Michelle McKinnon-<RXQJ·V9LVLWWR)On Tuesday, June 18, Michelle
Young and her husband Gary, who leadSpeaking United Methodist Church of PCzech Republic, visited First UMC to sabout their ministry and the importance LQJ VXSSRUW 0LFKHOOH LV 0DUJDUHWdaughter, and we are proud to share thsonal connection with her and to know0DULRQ·VRZQLV OHDGLQJWKLV LPSRUWDQPrague.2XUFKLOGUHQZLOOKHOSVXSSRUW0LFK
try during Vacation Bible School later when their offerings will provide Bible books written in English for the childrenipate in ESUMC·s English classes. Wthese books will help Michelle and Gar
tionships and opportunities to lead peoptionships with Jesus Christ.
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July 2013
This is a Grammy and Dove Award nominated band with multiplenumber one singles and albums will take the stage in TN
You are invited to join us!please contact Jackie at (276)759-4279.
Atlanta 2013was incredible!
If you haven't talked to ateam member take a few
minutes!
The Blessings were fargreater than even I imagined!
There 5 FUMY members that are going to Assembly
at Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, TN
June 22-25.
Each assembly is a week of discipleship
featuring awesome worship, awesome
people & one awesome God.
Saturday July 6 8:30 - 10:00 Rogersville, TN City Park
L o o k w h o s e r o c k i n t h e
h a i r n e t s a t A s s e m b l y !
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As the numbers show, we are close to the projected income for 2013. Historically by the end of Mcome should be at 40.15%. However this year we are ahead at 40.37%. Budget income is always sligduring the summer months. This is mainly due to a decline in attendance for worship because of sumtions.
Historically by the end of May expenses are at 40.58%. Unfortunately this year expenses are sligh40.94%. The 2013 general budget deficit of $3,063 at the end of May was due mainly to the tremendoof unexpected bus repairs. The buses are older (1998 & 1999) and are requiring major maintenance reFinance Committee is planning to ask the Trustee Committee to review and analyze this problem. Otrustees meet decisions will be made as to whether or not to continue to operate the buses. If the buse
to be used the Trustees will request additional funding to maintain them.The capital campaign has been a long but successful process. As you can see from the numbers we
ing to incur expenses for the building renovations. Several of you have asked when you should contrPRQH\RUVWRFNV7KLVLVWKHDQVZHU««12:%LOOVDUHFRPLQJDQGQHHGWREHSDLG
Thank you to everyone for your generosity and faith.*RG·VJUDFH Lisa MooreBusiness Administrator
In Memory Of Cont.
Harold RiggsGiven by: Marvin & Charlotte
CraigFund: Building Fund
Given by: Friends of HungryMother State Park
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Russ & Alice Hauver Fund: Food Pantry
Given by: Gene & Tish Hendrick Fund: Community Asst. Fund
Given by: Bill & Linda Huber Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Don & Carolyn JonesFund: Building Fund
Given by: Joyce MillsFund: Congregational Care
Given by: Sam & Sara Musick Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Barry & Mary RatihnFund: Building Fund
Given by: Charles & Sue SturgillFund: Building Fund
Given by: Wilderness RoadGarden Club
Fund: Building Fund
Monique ShupeGiven by: AnonymousFund: Garrett Halsey Fund
Given by: Joyce CornetteFund: Food Pantry
Given by: Buford & Judy Cregger Fund: Food Pantry
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Given by: NeighborsFund: Food Pantry
Given by: Ev ans & BScyphers
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John TateGiven by: Neil & Na
HollyfieldFund: Food Pantry
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Given by: Marvin WFund: Food Pantry
Carolyn Bonham ThomGiven by: AnonymoFund: Garrett Halse
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In Memory Of
Kelley BrockmanGiven by: Bill & Linda Huber Fund: Handbells
Dallas BrownGiven by: AnonymousFund: Garrett Halsey Fund
Garrett HalseyGiven by: AnonymousFund: Garrett Halsey Fund
Doris Jean Hendrick Given by: Betty CoulthardFund: Food & Fellowship
Given by: Virginia PerdueFund: Food & Fellowship
Margarite HubbleGiven by: AnonymousFund: Garrett Halsey Fund
Don JonesGiven by: Anonymous
Fund: Garrett Halsey FundGiven by: Isabelle BellFund: Building Fund
Given by: Delores BoehmFund: Building Fund
Given by: David & Alda Bower Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Sam & Helen BurkettFund: Building Fund
Given by: Ron & CharleneBurnop
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Sara Ann ClayFund: Building Fund
Given by: Martha Copenhaver Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Joe & KarenCopenhaver
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Joyce CornetteFund: Building Fund
Given by: Marvin & CharlotteCraig
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Buford & Judy Cregger Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Ruth Greer Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Jay & Hazel Harper
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Russ & Alice Hauver Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Gene & Tish Hendrick Fund: Community Asst. Fund
Given by: Donna HoffmanFund: Building Fund
Given by: Ellen Bane HullFund: Building Fund
Given by: Duncan & JulieMcGregor
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: John & Lisa MooreFund: Building Fund
Given by: Sam & Sara MusicFund: Building Fund
Given by: Barry & Mary RatihnFund: Building Fund
Given by: Mary Anne RolandFund: Building Fund
Given by: Jay & Diane RussellFund: Building Fund
Given by: Harold & Betty AnnSlemp
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Jeff & Gwyn Snider Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Bart & ElizabethSprinkle
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Nancy StoneFund: Building Fund
Given by: Charles & Sue StrugillFund: Building Fund
Given by: Warren & JoanneTallent
Fund: Building Fund
Given by: Charlotte WarrenFund: Building Fund
Given by: Mark & Leola WenleyFund: Building Fund
Oolah Moore
Given by: Jeffery & RosaneAgee
Fund: Music Fund
Given by: Harry CarsonFund: Music Fund
Given by: Nancy W. DenoiaFund: Music Fund
Given by: Ernie Sullins ClothingFund: Music Fund
Given by: Hailey Farmer Fund: Music Fund
Given by: Harry Carson, Inc.Fund: Music Fund
Given by: Gene & Tish Hendrick Fund: Community Asst. Fund
Given by: Bill & Linda Huber Fund: Music Fund
Given by: Don & Carolyn JonesFund: Music Fund
Given by: John & Lisa MooreFund: Music Fund
Given by: Bonita & James PittsFund: Music Fund
Given by: Jay & Diane RussellFund: Music Fund
Given by: Charlotte WarrenFund: Music Fund
Harold RiggsGiven by: Delores BoehmFund: Building Fund
Given by: Sam & Helen BurkettFund: Building Fund
Given by: Joyce CornettFund: Building Fund
Honorary and Memorial GiftsAs of June 30, 2013 A LANT
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Hannah & Tyler pray-ing with the homeless
Allison & team prayingwith the homeless
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A very sincere thank you to all of youwho have sent cards of sympathy tome and my children, given donationsto the church and shown you love for us.Don dearly loved the lord and thischurch.
Carolyn, Kathy and Cal Jones
To Our Church Family,Thank you so much for the cards, calls, and expressions of concernfor Sam during his illness. We still have a battle ahead, so pleasecontinue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers, as I know youwill. How lucky we are to be a part of such a caring and lovingchurch family! It means everything to us.
Sam and Sara Musick
Fun Days for First KidsOur Summer Fun Days for First Friends have been JAM packed full of fun! Thesepictures are from the hiking trip we took to Hungry Mother State Park. Join us
for our last Fun Day for First Kids!
July 3 Holston Hills Community Center Pool $10Meet at church at 10:00 return at 5 Pizza,drinks and snacks served!(ages 5-11 and must be able to swim ontheir own, younger children or nonswim-mers must be accompanied by a parent)
Important July Dates
July 7 - 12:15pm&KLOGUHQ·V0LQLVWU\9ROXQWHHU/XQFKHRQDW*LQJHU·VKRPH $OOFKLOGUHQ·VPLQLVWU\YROXQWHHUVSOHDVHFRPH
July 11 - 5:00pm&KLOGUHQ·V0LQLVWU\·V7HDP0HHWLQJ
July 11th and 25th 5:30 - 8:30pmVBS Decorating ! Please come to the church and help with decorating even if youGRQ·WKDYHFKLOGUHQDWWHQGLQJWKLVFDQEH\RXUZD\RIKHOSLQJRXWZLWKWKLVZRQ
derful ministry for our children and community! Dinner provided for all those whovolunteer!!!!
by Ginger Moore&KLOGUHQ¾V'LUHFWRU
&KLOGUHQ·V0LQLVWU\ Mission Statement
First United Methodist
Children S.M.I.L.E.
S- serve God M- make a joyful noise I- involve themselves in
Christian activitiesL- love GodE- each day, PRAY!
As we continue to grow,we need more volunteers!
Can you help?Call Ginger (276) 780-
9701
Church
Offices
Closed on
Thursday& Friday
July 4 & 5
For the 4th of July
weekend
In Our Prayers
Please offer prayers of healing & wholeness for thesemembers of our church family and friends:
Brenda Funk Wendy May
Sam Musick Marcy Sayers
Delba Slagle
If you have a prayer request that you would like in-
cluded in the newsletter please fill out a prayer re-quest card and be sure to check the box at the bot-tom of the card. Drop the card in the offering plateand we will include your request in the followingPRQWK·V QHZVOHWWHU <RXPD\ DOVRFDOO WKHFKXUFKoffice with your request.
Our Christian Sympathy to:
Lilly Brown and family on the death of her mother
The Last W by Jonathan J
Congratulations toMorgan Neese & James Peake
married June 8
Celebration of Baptism and MembershipOn Sunday, June 16
Dwayne, Tina & Rhiannon Hagawere baptized.
Parents, Dwayne & Tina werealso welcomed as members
of our congregation.
Sadie Harrington Walters born on June 21Parents:
Jeff & Heather WaltersGrandparents: Willis &Madeline Harrington
Colt Kooper Sage, born on June 21Parents: Eric & Becky SageGrandparents: Noel & Joyce Collins
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proclaim release to the captives and recoveryblind, to let the oppressed go free, to proclaim /RUG·VIDYRUµ
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