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Pre-Service Announcements Presenting the Light SERVICE OF CELEBRATION TO GOD Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost August 7, 2016 Mrs. Phyllis Moore Reece Harvey and John Cordray Prelude Holy Ghost, with Light Divine Mrs. Debby Trivett Hustad, arr. *Pastoral Greeting Pastor: I greet you in the name of the Risen Lord Jesus Christ. May Christ s peace be with you! People: And also with you. Dr. Ivan Peden *Hymn of Praise Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise UMH No. 103 *Canticle of the Holy Trinity: UMH No. 80 Reverend Susan Ewing *Gloria Patri UMH No. 71 Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen. *Time of Greeting Welcome/Registration of Attendance Children s Time Mrs. June Hayes (The congregation sings Jesus Loves Me as children come forward for the Children s Time) Receiving Prayer Requests Rev. Ewing Pastoral Prayer and The Lord s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. Giving of Our Tithes/Offerings and Prayer of Dedication Offertory Just a Closer Walk with Thee Mrs. Beth Johnson Wolaver, arr. *Doxology UMH No. 94 LASST UNS ERFREUEN Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below: Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! ReConnect Series Spiritual Song Christ Beside Me Prayer of St. Patrick (Please remain seated for the singing of this hymn.) Christ beside me, Christ before me, Christ behind me King of my heart; Christ within me, Christ below me, Christ above me never to part. The Scripture Readings Psalm 8; Philippians 2:5-11 Rev. Ewing Leader: The Word of God for the people of God. People: Thanks be to God! Sermon ReConnect Sermon Series Part 1: ReConnect with God Dr. Peden *Hymn of Response Leaning on the Everlasting Arms UMH No. 133 *Benediction Reverend Ewing *Carrying the Light into the World Reece Harvey and John Cordray *Choral Response Two-fold Amen (897) *Chimes of the Trinity *Postlude Mrs. Trivett (*Please stand, as you are able.)

Participants in today s service: The Reverend Doctor Ivan H. M. Peden, Senior Pastor The Reverend Susan H. Ewing, Associate Pastor Mrs. June Hayes, Director of Christian Education Mrs. Debby Trivett, Director of Music and Organist Mrs. Phyllis Moore: Chairperson, Communications, and Co-Chair, Stewardship Team, Pre-Service Announcements Reece Harvey and John Cordray, Acolytes LEWISVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6290 Shallowford Road P. O. Box 305 Lewisville, NC 27023 Website: www.lewisvilleumc.org Church E-mail: toni.jones@lewisvilleumc.org Parsonage: 945-3301 Church: 945-3203 Fax (Church): 945-0925 945-4419 SUNDAY WORSHIP New Beginning (contemporary): 8:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Traditional Worship: 11:00 a.m. Dr. Jeff Patterson: District Superintendent Dr. Ivan Peden: Senior Pastor Rev. Susan Ewing: Associate Pastor June Hayes: Director of Christian Education Debby Trivett: Music Director Emily Roach: Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries Toni Jones: Secretary MINISTRY AND STAFF OF THE CHURCH Larry M. Goodpaster: Resident Bishop Ministers: Every Member of the Church Esther Gitobu: Missionary to Cambodia Bo Houff: Chairperson of Administrative Board Mike Hayes: Chairperson of Council on Ministries Dean Norman: Lay Leader Rachel Dominico: School Care Director Marcia Sexton: Preschool Director LUMC MISSION STATEMENT: The Mission of the Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. The Book of Discipline 2012 LUMC VISION STATEMENT: The Vision of Lewisville United Methodist Church is to provide love, hope, and faith to all through education, fellowship, and worship of our Lord. We encourage stewardship of our time, our talents, and our gifts to support our church, our community, and our mission.

OPPORTUNITIES OF THE WEEK Sunday, Aug. 7 8:30 am New Beginning Service (Contemporary), Fellowship Hall 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Traditional Worship Service, Sanctuary Monday No UMW Morning Circle meeting in August 1:00 pm UMW Circle 1, parlor 6:00 pm ReConnect Team, church library 6:30 pm Toning Class 7:00 pm Stewardship Team, Yokefellow Class Tuesday 7:00 pm Troop 705, Youth Room Wednesday 7:25 pm Chancel Choir Thursday 9:30 am Vienna Village 7:30 pm Praise Band, Fellowship Hall Sun., Aug. 14 7:30 am Methodist Men s Breakfast Meeting, Asbury GREETERS AND USHERS (8:30 am Service) Aug. 7 Brian and Judi Burkhart Aug. 14 Jeff and Anne Hennis GREETERS (11:00 am Service) Month of August: Wayne and Betty Hall Children s Church Schedule 8:30 am Worship Service Aug. 7 June Hayes MISSION TEAM OFF TO GIVE KIDS THE WORLD VILLAGE: Please be in prayer for the 11 youth & 8 adults who left this morning at 5:30am for Kissimmee, Florida to serve all week at Give Kids the World Village. The participants will be serving terminally ill children & their families that are in town for Disney World. Please be in prayer as they share Christ's love and hospitality with these families. Because prayer should be specific, here are the names of the participants: (Youth) Anna Williams, Brittany Ingold, Emma Hayes, Etta Farlow, John Owens, Maddy Ruperto, Mary Grace Watkins, Michael Baker, Noah Williams, Peyton Anderson, Tommy Criss; (Adults) Allison Anderson, Derek Roach, Emily Roach, Jenna Gulledge, Jimmy Owens, Rick Baker, Rod Ruperto and Suzanne Farlow. Catalyst News: NO CATALYST for the next two weeks due to Mission Trip & Emily being away on planning retreat next week (8/15-8/19). Catalyst will resume on August 21st with an AM Mission Catalyst in the Youth Room (9:45-10:45am) PLEASE JOIN US as we honor Sara Kellam with a Floating Baby Shower this afternoon from 2:00 4:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Baby Lucas will be here before we know it and I m sure he doesn t want to be swaddled and dressed in pink and glitter! Let s get her ready for a little BOY! Sara is registered at Babies-r-Us, Target and Amazon. Nursery color is blue with accents of The Avengers! Everyone is welcome to stop by! UMW YADKIN VALLEY DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING will be held at Pine Grove UMC on August 13th at 2 pm. The theme is Growing In Blessedness. Nursery Schedule, August 7: 8:30 am Nursery: Sharon Hill 11:00 am Nursery: Alexis Speaks Nursery Schedule, Aug. 14: 8:30 am Nursery: 11:00 am Nursery: UMW HANDS-ON PROJECT: SEAT COVERS. The UMW will be collecting underwear and sanitary products for the homeless. Please bring to the Aug. 4th meeting or place in UMW bag outside the office by August 12th so that they can be taken to the District meeting. This is a follow-up to our first project of handbags filled with personal items for the homeless.

THE UMW MORNING CIRCLE will not meet in August. UMW CIRCLE 1 will meet on Monday, August 8, at 1 pm in the parlor. WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP IN THE NURSERY! If you love to spend time with little ones and have an extra hour to spare throughout the year, please go to this link : http://vols.pt/sixdih at Volunteer Spot to sign up for dates for both the 8:30 and 11 am worship services. You can also sign up for the nursery by calling June Hayes (945-3203) if you prefer. METHODIST MEN S BREAKFAST MEETING: The Methodist Men will have their monthly breakfast meeting August 14, at 7:30 am in Asbury Hall. All men are invited. On Sunday, August 14, at the 8:30 service we will be privileged to have with us Ashley Woodard, a contemporary Christian musician, to share with us her witness through music. Those of you who have heard Ashley know what a special gift she has and know how she enhances our service of worship. Join us as we "reconnect" with a young woman of great faith through song! Vacation time is here, and the Chancel Choir is taking a well-deserved one! For the month of August they'll be sitting in the choir loft and singing the hymns with the congregation, but all the special music will be provided by others. So now's your chance to be an honorary or fulltime choir member! Anyone who might like to sit and sing with the choir on Sunday mornings is invited to do so. Just come to the choir room after Sunday School to pick up a hymnal and a bulletin for worship. Our Chancel Choir is a gifted group of people who serve our Lord each and every Sunday by leading us in worship through music. Their commitment and dedication to our church is truly a blessing! COME WORSHIP IN CASUAL ATTIRE..You are encouraged in the hot summer weeks that remain to attend church in casual attire. We want you to be comfortable and relaxed while you worship. The clergy will be in casual attire through the month of August. REMEMBER YOUR CHURCH THIS SUMMER: IN PRAYER IN GIVING IN ATTENDANCE! During the summer months, we ask that you remember that while you may be away, the activities, programs and ministries of Lewisville UMC are continuing, as well as our financial obligations. Most of our church expenses are approximately the same amount each month, even during the summer months. Just as we have to make plans for our vacation or trips during the summer, please also include your church giving in those plans. You can mail your offering in or make it up on a Sunday before you leave or after you return. Remember that ONLINE GIVING IS AVAILABLE thru our church website, www.lewisvilleumc.org and can be accessed from anywhere you have an internet connection. Thank you for your faithful giving. The Stewardship Team STEWARDSHIP: As members, we uphold the Church with our promise to give of our presence, gifts, prayers, and service. Promises to Keep: Presence July 31 Sunday School: 134 8:30 Worship: 114 11:00 Worship: 130 Promises to Keep: Gifts July 31 General Budget $ 5,024.00 Hunger Fund $ 17.00 Bus Fund $ 50.00 Capital Improvement $ 110.00 Open Arms Kitchen $ 1,873.00

THIRD GRADERS TO RECEIVE BIBLES ON AUGUST 28. As is customary at LUMC, all rising third graders will receive a Bible on Promotion Sunday, August 28, during the 8:30 am and 11:00 am Worship Services (whichever service you wish to attend). In preparation for this event, we are trying to get as complete a list as possible. Please notify the church at 945-3203 by Wednesday, August 17, or e-mail June at junechayes@gmail.com to place your child s name on the list. Thanks for your PROMOTION SUNDAY: August 28. Promotion Sunday details are here! Promotion Sunday will be August 28. It will begin at 9:45 am that morning in the sanctuary. Children (age 2 by August 31, 2016 through rising sixth graders) are invited to be a part of this Promotion Sunday. Children will take part in promotion by receiving a certificate, visiting the classroom, and meeting their new teachers. Parents are asked to stay with their children during the morning s activities. Following classroom visits, everyone is invited to gather in Asbury Hall for fellowship and refreshments at 10:15 am. See you on August 28! Enough: Discovering Joy Through Simplicity and Generosity By Adam Hamilton Join Pastor Susan for five weeks as we explore together Adam Hamilton's study "Enough." Our first session will be held on Sunday, Sept 11th 5:00pm-6:00pm "Enough is an invitation to rediscover the Bible's wisdom on prudent financial practices. Find the keys to experiencing contentment, overcoming fear, and discovering joy through simplicity and generosity. This book/study could change your life by changing your relationship with money." To sign up or to find out more, contact Pastor Susan: sewing@wnccumc.net To register online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/enough-tickets-26780140120 Hi everyone, I am currently working on my Girl Scout Gold Award project which is turning a room into a library for the 14th Street Community Center in Winston-Salem. I chose this project because I want to encourage people of all ages to read more and have access to good reading materials. If anyone would like to donate new or gently used books for my project, that would be amazing! I need primarily children's books and young adult books and will also accept adult novels. Please place the books in the designated box in the church library by the end of August or contact me and I'll pick them up from your house. Thanks so much for supporting my Gold Award Project! - Madeline Johnson (home 946-2996) OPEN ARMS CHILDREN NEED HELP WITH SCHOOL SUPPLIES! By priority: book bags, colored pencils, notebook paper, markers, pencil pouches/ boxes. Glue, hand-held pencil sharpeners and other things are wonderful. We deeply appreciate any help you can offer to Open Arms students. Need by August 21. You may leave at LUMC outside Toni s office (marked for Open Arms) and we will deliver. Questions? Contact Paul Mullican: pwmullican@aol.com or 336-768-1431, office, or 336-925-5471, home. Blessings & Shalom!

ReCONNECT preaching series Celebrating our Life Together in Christ The series will culminate in a day of celebration on Sunday, September 11, 2016 [Please mark your calendars] Sermon Themes: Sunday, August 7: ReConnect with God Sunday, August 14: ReConnect with Self Sunday, August 21: ReConnect with Church Sunday, August 28: ReConnect with Community Sunday, September 4: ReConnect Around the Lord s Table Sunday, September 11: ReConnect - Celebrating our Life in Christ Together Ivan Peden will preach at all services with the exception of August 14 when Susan Ewing will preach. Connecting with God s Word (Key Scripture for the series): I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who remain connected to me and I to them bear much fruit. (John 15:5). Please refer to the newsletter (can be found on our website www.lewisvilleumc.org) for more details about the celebration on 9/11/16. LEWISVILLE IS A STEPHEN MINISTRY CHURCH. Stephen Ministers are trained lay care-givers who provide emotional and spiritual care to persons who are experiencing difficulties in their lives hospitalization, loss of a loved one, loss of job, or any other crisis situation. This is care in addition to the care the pastor gives. If you are interested in having a Stephen Minister, fill out one of the slips in the pew rack and put it in the offering plate or hand it to the minister or one of the Stephen Leaders or Tom Lee. The Lewisville United Methodist Community Medical Transportation Program was begun prior to 1990. I remember because Ruth Hurtle, Mary Pratt, and Mary Boyd assisted my brother and me with taking our Mom for daily radiation treatments. My, such a blessing. When she passed away I do not remember who coordinated the program until 1993 when I was asked by Mo Voss to assist her with the program. We have had many volunteers since then. Some of those that you will know who were volunteering as far back as 1993 were Mo Voss (of course), Margaret Lee, Howard Kirk, Betty Leslie, Carol Cox, John Simmons and many others. At that time we had 25-30 volunteer drivers, transported many of our neighbors in the Lewisville community, and took those who needed medical transportation on a daily basis when needed. Our list of volunteers has dwindled over the years. Now we only have 9 volunteers. We have an urgent need right now. A lady has just moved here to live with her brother. She goes to the Miller Street Dialysis Center on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Her brother is asking for our assistance by picking her up at the Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2pm. I have regular drivers for the Tuesdays and Thursdays, but need a sub for days that they are unable to drive. If you are available to drive as a sub, please call me. The volunteer who picks her up on Tuesdays does not attend our church and lives in Winston-Salem, but has been volunteering for 2-3 years. Her name is Jan Chambers. She is a wonderful person and a friend of Carol Cox. Thanks, Carol. The volunteer for Thursday is our own Suzanne Farlow. Thanks, Suzanne, for adding this to your busy calendar. I would really appreciate your help. If unable to help with this need but would like more information about the program, please contact me. I would like to add you to my list. Thanks so much, Jackie Harrell (336) 331-3242