VBS Fun! Pages 3& 6. Hugs and best wishes! page 3. Preparing for the transition page 2. Helping South Sudan.

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Issue 19 June 2, 2014 Double edition Hugs and best wishes! page 3 Preparing for the transition page 2 Helping South Sudan page 3 How to volunteer for Habitat Build page 4 Concentration on Creation page 5 Senior trip and summer plans page 8 This is one of three works painted by Susan Colclough that were presented to Larry & Brenda, Asa & Ginny at Sunday s reception. VBS Fun! Pages 3& 6 www.1stchurch.org

How do we say thanks? One of my favorite hymns is God of the Sparrow, God of the Whale, No122 in our hymnal. Verse three says, God of the rainbow, God of the cross, God of the empty grave, How does the creature say Grace, How does the creature say Thanks. This morning it is, for me, How does the church say Grace, How does the preacher say Thanks? You showed us much grace at yesterday s reception.and you have allowed us for 11 years to live and serve among you, gracefully accepting us, frailties and all. I am left with the question, How do we say thanks? We have received far more than we have given. You have been willing to tackle some big challenges in order to follow where God called. Thank you for the incredible reception yesterday, for all your kindness and support. But how do we go back through the 4000 days before that and all the blessings and growth and learning and friendship that have filled those days? There are not adequate words. THANKS FOR THE BLESSINGS, THE CHALLENGES, THE PARTNERING IN MINISTRY AND THE SHARING OF LIFE AND FAITH. I want to share with you the plan for the remainder of June. Let s begin with the preaching schedule. Next Sunday, June 8, Brenda and Larry are the preachers. That day, immediately after worship, we leave for Holston Annual Conference at Lake Junaluska, N.C. On June 15, Asa will preach in The Crossing Modern Worship and Rev. Ron Hammond will preach in the two traditional services. Ron is a retired pastor who attends First UMC. On June 22, Rev. Charles Maynard will preach at the 8:15 Morning Glory service and The Crossing Modern Worship. Charles is our District Superintendent. At the 10:30 sanctuary service, Dr. Greta Smith will be the preacher. Greta is a member of First UMC and is following a call to ministry. She will also bless the children s choirs for their mission week. On June 29, Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor will preach at the traditional services and her husband, Rev. Rusty Taylor will preach at The Crossing. Each of these days will be special and I hope you will make every effort to keep our worship strong through this interim. It will be a blessing to hear these voices. Just a word about the pastoral work. Larry, Asa, and I remain the pastors until July 1st. If you have or know of needs, please call the office or our cell phones. We will continue to be with you in the hospital, at home, or wherever the need exists. After June has ended, you will have three new pastors. It is our wish that you begin to develop relationships with them and bless them and allow them to bless you. Extend your hospitality to them in your amazing best way. From Greta s wonderful prayer: Above all, Lord, remind us that here or there, near or far, we are one---one Body. For there is one Spirit, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in all. Pastor Brenda The Church Bell - 1st United Methodist Church The Church Bell is published on Mondays at least twice a month. If you have a story that you would like to have told in the Bell or have an event you need help promoting, please contact Clayton Hensley (Director of Communications) at chensley@fumc-maryville.org or call 982-1273. Deadlines for submissions to the newsletter are on the Friday before publication on Monday. You can sign up to receive your Church Bell in a digital edition which often includes interactive links and extra pages. To receive the digital edition please visit www.1stchurch.org and look for the Church Bell tab under Happening at 1st.

Vacation Bible School Moses and his Israelite tribes packed into Asbury Hall this week, all of them going on a Wilderness Escape. This year s Vacation Bible School kicked off Sunday night with songs and the first Bible point of the week, God is with us, so trust God! After a rousing opening celebration and prayer, each tribe took time to visit the adventure tents and play some games outside. Each tent came with a lesson in skills that would have been needed when Moses and the Israelites spent time in the wilderness. There is a baker, a butter maker, a rope maker, a camel herder and much more in this village sprawled out across the floor of Asbury Hall. Moses is also on hand to tell a few stories. VBS runs through Thursday night. 1st News Former 1st UMC er accepts new post The Rev. Eric Doolittle will be taking on a new role as campus chaplain at North Central College in Naperville, IL. He is one of several ministers who have called 1st UMC-Maryille their home church. Doolittle is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church. He has served three congregations in the Holston Conference, was the chaplain at Hiwassee College and was an interim Protestant chaplain at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC. (Information taken from a North Central College news-release) Ready for Annual Conference Always serves as this year s theme for Holston s Annual Conference at Lake Junaluska, NC. It is based on Hebrews 13:8, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. You can find pictures from each night of VBS on the church Facebook page and at www.1stchurchevents.org. There is also a bulleting board filled with VBS pictures in the children s wing. Hugs and well wishes Hundreds of well wishers packed into Wesley Hall this past Sunday during a reception for Asa, Ginny, Brenda & Larry. All four will soon be leaving their posts here at 1st UMC and going on to the next chapters of their lives. During Sunday s reception, each was presented with a painting done by Susan Colclough. Visitors also left dozens of cards and contributed to a love offering for these dedicated followers of Christ who have served here at 1st UMC for years. If you were unable to come to the reception and would like to wish them well, there is a place on the church Facebook page to do so. Larry & Brenda s last Sunday is June 8th and Asa s is June 15th. Each year, there is a time for focusing on mission. In addition to collecting the food buckets and school kits from places like 1st UMC, there is also a Conference wide offering. This year, the mission offering is for education in South Sudan. The goal for the mission offering is $175,000. The money will address the following needs in this new nation. Greater access to education, especially for girls Post-primary education Support for teachers through training, supplies, and scholarships Support for students through school supplies and scholarships. Right now, there is an illiteracy rate of 85% in South Sudan and the teacher/student ration is 1:90. You can give to this mission offering by writing your checks to First UMC, putting Mission Offering in the memo line. This year, the 1st UMC Praise Band is leading the Missions worship service at Annual Conference. It is on Tuesday night (June 10th) and is set to begin at 7:00 pm. On Monday morning during the 10:15 am, Communications Director, Clayton Hensley will be receiving his certificate for completing Leadership Holston. Tuesday morning, during the 10:45 am session, Larry Carroll will be recognized as part of the retirement service. THE CHURCH BELL Page 3

Lessons learned during spring trip It s been a couple of months since Kelsey Proffitt and other youth traveled to Arkansas to experience Heifer International s Global Village. She saw the trip as a way of having fun while at the same time, learning valuable lessons. I learned on this trip that you can not take anything for granted, said Kelsey. We sleep in our nice warm beds every night, and are never hungry, while some people in the world are really struggling. It was a real eye opener on how blessed we are. The Global Village is set up to represent impoverished areas of places like Appalachia (see picture on right), Zambia and Guatemala. Everyone, including the adult volunteers had to learn how to adapt and survive in a variety of circumstances including a lack of food. I sometimes complain about where or what we eat or what I want to eat and some people are starving, said Kelsey. It made me really upset that I complain when I have all the food I could ever want. Habitat for Humanity The drive is underway to recruit YOU to help with this summer s Habitat for Humanity Home Build. It doesn t matter whether you are good with a hammer and nail or a paint brush, there will be a way YOU can help. Opportunities include: construction,food (lunch),devotions,site coordinator, general gofer The goal is to have each volunteer offer at least two days during the 6-week mission which begins on August 19th and runs through September 30th. Crews will work on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Friday and Saturday from 7:30 am to 2:30 pm. You can register to volunteer online by visiting www.1stchurch.org (under the Habitat Build tab). Starting next week, the www.1stchurchevents.org website will switch focus from VBS to the Habitat Build and will be filled with history on past builds, ways to donate your time and money, and updated information as we near the build. All volunteers are asked to sign up before June 30th. (forms also available in the church office) Contact volunteer coordinator, Don Feather at 983-6215 or defeather23@att.net for more information. Keep watching the worship bulletins and the newsletter for more information. Memorials and Honorariums Recovery Program In Honor or Memory Of Given by Andrew & Frances Duggin & Family Jack & Sharon Raby Dan & Chris Johnson Glenn& Jo Ann Doig Doug & Virginia Hardwick William & Barbara Steverson Larry & Lynn Ladd Richard & Penni Heinsohn Julia & Jiohn Story Bill & Sherri Brooks The Morgan Family Cheri & Dan Luckhardt Karl & Sherry Miller Susan Daves Larry & Carole Campbell William & Beverly Creutz Harold & Gena Damron Brad &Patsy Lunde Bayou Fund In Honor or Memory of Given By Brenda & Larry Carroll Buzz & Lisa Thomas Brenda &Larry Carroll Richard & Mavis Ziegler Brenda & Larry Carroll Doug & Virginia Hardwick Jay Reynolds Doug & Virginia Hardwick Bill Mueller Doug & Virginia Hardwick Music Fund In Honor or Memory of Given By Ruth Cochran Alcoa 25 Year club Our Church Family Welcome: Please extend a welcome to Lisa Blair who joined 1st UMC on May 18th! THE CHURCH BELL Page 4

Adult Ministries You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. C.S. Lewis This group enjoyed a day at Dollywood last Friday. The trip happened as the theme park celebrated its Bluegrass and BBQ festival. The day began with some great music followed by lunch at Aunt Granny s. Then, after some more music and fun, the group made a stop at the Spotlight Bakery for some treats before heading home. Are you looking for some good food and a chance to swap great stories? If so, why not check out the Men s Connection here at 1st UMC? The group meets once a month at the Asbury Place Bistro (in the Clubhouse). ALL men are welcome to be a part of the group. The next meeting is coming up on Monday, June 9th at 11:30 in the morning. Contact Ron Werker at rwerker@bellsouth.net for more information. Special request Throughout the year, there are dozens of special receptions and events held at the church. While there are some silver trays and crystal serving dishes, there is a need for more. If you happen to be working to downsize your collection would you consider donating these serving platters and bowls to the church? Just contact Patsy Lunde at plunde@mplnet.com or call the church office at 982-1273, if you have something to donate. Choir notes.. Joy Singers Choir Tour Rehearsal on June 22nd @ 4:00 pm Everyone is invited to come see these children witness to others through the joy of music. Here are the places YOU can see them on this year s choir tour. June 23rd 9:30 am @ Morningview Village/Maryville 10:30 am @ Asbury Place/Maryville June 24th 10:30 am @ Chandler House Assisted Living in Jefferson City June 25th 10:30 am @ Wellington Place/Sevierville 1:30 PM @ Mountainbrook Village/Sevierville The Young Adults are preparing for leadership change along with the rest of the congregation. This program in the life of the church has wonderful leadership and is working to provide ministry for younger adults in our congregation. If you are a young adult and are looking for a place to be in ministry or if you know of young adults looking for a place to have community- this is a great place to be. As this ministry moves forward the leadership is excited about having fun together and excited to find meaningful opportunities to serve the church and the community in the name of Christ. We need your voice, your talents, and your hearts to help us in our efforts. You can contact Asa through the end of June for more information about this exciting ministry at 1st UMC, Maryville! For more information on the tour please contact: Susan Daves at sdaves@fumc-maryville.org. or call 982-1273 Digging deeper into the Creation story In Sunday School last week the discussion was on important moments in the Creation story from Genesis. The class noted there are two distinct stories in Genesis 1 & 2. This Sunday the class will revisit the Genesis story and discuss how science enhances our understanding of Creation. This should be fun discussion filled with many interesting questions. Then, on June 15th, the focus will be on violence, suffering and other troubles in our scriptures. All of this happens, Sunday mornings at 9:15 in room 118. THE CHURCH BELL Page 5

What your children are learning? It takes dozens of volunteers to make Vacation Bible School the exciting event that it is. Each night, these dedicated people make sure your children learn each day s lesson, participate in the numerous activities and get in on the fun themselves! If you see any VBS volunteers, be sure and tell them THANKS for making the Wilderness Escape such a great event. Sunday, June 1st (Last Sunday) Preschool 4th Grade The promise of the Holy Spirit Bible Verses Acts 1:1-8 Tweens God s Power (Elijah ascends to heaven) Sunday, June 8th (This Sunday) Preschool 4th Grade Pentecost Bible Verses Acts 2:1-41 Tweens God s Care (Elisha and the food miracle) Sunday, June 15th (Next Sunday) Preschool 4th Grade Proclaim with Boldness (Peter & John) Bible Verses Acts 4:1-22 Tweens God s Truth (Jeremiah is protected) www.growproclaimserve.com 1st UMC Staff All e-mails end with @fumc-maryville.org unless otherwise noted. Phone: 865-982-1273 Vacation Bible School 2014 THE CHURCH BELL Page 6 Staff Member Email Extension Brenda Carroll brendac 111 Larry Carroll lecarroll65@gmail.com 106 Asa Majors rev.asa.lee@gmail.com 107 Chris Lee clee 116 Mark Blodgett mblodgett 103 Clayton Hensley chensley 100 Ginny West Case ginny.w.case@gmail.com 105 Terry Wilson sacmusic 109 Susan Daves sdaves 110 Denise Johns djohns 113 Jane Sanders jsanders 101 Stephen Nelson 1stumyouth@gmail.com 202 Amelia Geis ameliageis@yahoo.com Dwain Pesterfield DwainP602@bellsouth.net Paul Brown Sherri Justice Bryan Holder Website: www.1stchurch.org

HAPPENING AT Sunday, June 8, 2014 7:35 AM Morning Glory Chorus rehearsal, 249 8:15 AM Morning Glory Worship, Asbury Hall 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM The Crossing, Asbury Hall 10:30 AM Traditional Worship, Sanctuary 4:30 PM Youth Praise Band 6:00 PM Youth, 152 6:30 PM 12 Steps for Christians,213 Monday, June 9, 2014 7:00 PM Scout Parent Meeting, Asbury Hall Tuesday, June 10, 2014 11:00 AM Lunch for 60 plus, 215 6:00 PM Devoted Fitness, Asbury Hall 7:00 PM Pickleball, Asbury Hall 7:00 PM AA, 128 Wednesday, June 11, 2014 Recovery at Maryville, Asbury Hall 5:30 PM Light Meal, Asbury Hall 6:30 PM Worship, Asbury Hall 7:45 PM Sharing Groups (assigned rooms) 7:30 PM Chancel Choir, 249 Thursday, June 12, 2014 5:00 PM Welcome Table, Asbury Hall 6:30 PM Trustees, 214 7:00 PM AA, 128 7:00 PM VFW 10855, 254 Saturday, June 14, 214 9:00 AM Pickleball, Asbury Hall The church office will be closed on Friday, June 20th! Happy Father s Day June 15th! Sunday, June 15, 2014 7:35 AM Morning Glory Chorus rehearsal, 249 8:15 AM Morning Glory Worship, Asbury Hall 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM The Crossing, Asbury Hall 10:30 AM Traditional, 4:30 PM Youth Praise Band 6:00 PM Youth, 152 6:30 PM 12 Steps for Christians,213 Monday, June 16, 2014 10:00 AM Book Club, 216 Tuesday, June 17, 2014 11:00 AM Tuesday Lunch for 60+, 215 6:00 PM Devoted Fitness, Asbury Hall 7:00 PM Pickleball, Asbury Hall 7:00 PM AA, 128 Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Recovery at Maryville 5:30 PM Light Meal, Asbury Hall 6:30 PM Worship, Asbury Hall 7:45 PM Sharing Groups (assigned rooms) 7:30 PM Chancel Choir, 249 Thursday, June 19, 2014 5:00 PM Welcome Table, Asbury Hall 7:00 PM Pickleball, Asbury Hall 7:00 PM AA, 128 Saturday, June 21, 2014 9:00 AM Pickleball, Asbuy Hall Sunday commitments for Sunday 6/8/14 (Larry & Brenda s last Sunday) Sunday commitments for Sunday 6/15//14 Prepare for Worship Day of Pentecost Acts 2:1-21 Psalm 104:24-34,35b (UMH 826) 1 Corinthians 12:3b-13 John 7:37-39 Staff on call: Please contact Brenda (414-8493) or Larry (414-8494) Parsonage (233-2712) Greeters: 8:15 Morning Glory Bookie Reynolds Jerry & Hiliah Corbin 10:30 The Crossing Don & Marsha McPherson Kirt & Julie Lowe 10:30 Traditional Brad & Patsy Lunde Roy & Jenny Hutto Prepare for Worship Genesis 1:1-2:4a Psalm 8 (UMH 743) 2 Corinthians 13:11-13 Matthew 28:16-20 Staff on call: Please contact Brenda (414-8493) or Larry (414-8494) Parsonage (233-2712) Greeters: 8:15 Morning Glory Fran & Bill Beaty Bruce Kerr 10:30 The Crossing John & Julie Elder Russ & Callen Parsley 10:30 Traditional Jane Pesterfield Janet Harville Steve & Claudia Hutsell Acolytes: Ashten Nickerson Drew Barton Acolytes: Josef & Isabella Morstatt THE CHURCH BELL Page 7

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As you can see, Vacation Bible School has been a big hit with the kids (and the adults). There are plenty more pictures to see. Here s where you go to find them. The Church Facebook page www.1stchurchevents.org www.1stchurch.org

Wishing Larry, Brenda, Asa & Ginny well in the next chapter of their lives. Thanks for all you have done!