Vacationing To... EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

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July 19, 2015 EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Vacationing To... During the summer months a common question I hear is, Where are you going for your vacation this summer? People are always surprised by my answer because our vacation destination is a bit unusual. Our destination last week was not the mountains or the beach. We didn t go to some exotic city or faraway place. We vacationed about 35 minutes east of here between Conyers and Covington at Salem Camp Meeting. At Camp Meeting I stayed in a small, roughly built cabin with plywood floors. I spent several hours each day sitting on hard wooden benches in a space with no air conditioning. Rather than eating out, we cooked our own meals and washed all the dishes by hand. Truly, by anyone s standards, this doesn t sound like the description of an ideal vacation. But for me it is. Don t get me wrong; I love vacations away as much as anyone. For most of us, when we think of vacation we envision a vacation from from responsibilities, from tasks, from the usual routine, and from our normal places. My vacation last week was not so much a vacation from as a vacation to. It was a vacation to friends who have become family for me. It was a vacation to worship, Bible Study, prayer and spiritual renewal. It was a vacation to family time without the distractions of technology. This time each year feeds my soul and refreshes my spirit in a way that a trip to the beach or the mountains (as wonderful as those are) cannot. We still have several weeks of summer left. What do you have planned? Are you going on a trip? Will you take a vacation from everything? I want to encourage you to also take a vacation to as well. You don t have to travel far away simply spend some extra time this summer in prayer, in Bible reading, and in worship. Carve out some time with family to do old fashioned things like making homemade ice cream and playing board games. Take time to capture the moments and memories that make life so precious. I m very thankful to be a part of the 187 year tradition that is Salem Camp Meeting, and for the vacation to faith, friends and family. I look forward to our tradition of worshipping together on Sunday!

July 19, 2015 8:30 and 11 a.m. ORDER OF WORSHIP Eighth Sunday after Pentecost (In preparation for worship, please silence all cell phones.) Gathering Music We Are God s People Johannes Brahms Welcome (Please complete and pass the red friendship pad at this time.) Rev. Susan Allen Grady Feed My Starving Children Video *Hymn of Praise Love Divine, All Loves Excelling UMH 384 *Affirmation of Faith UMH 888 Dr. Amy Morgan This is the good news which we have received, in which we stand, and by which we are saved: Christ died for our sins, was buried, was raised on the third day, and appeared first to the women, then to Peter and the Twelve, and then to many faithful witnesses. We believe Jesus is the Christ, the Anointed One of God, the firstborn of all creation, the firstborn from the dead, in whom all things hold together, in whom the fullness of God was pleased to dwell by the power of the Spirit. Christ is the head of the body, the church, and by the blood of the cross reconciles all things to God. Amen. A Morning Prayer and The Lord s Prayer Dr. Morgan 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. Sacrament of Holy Baptism (11:00) Rev. Allen Grady and Dr. Morgan Derrick Michael Honea Members of the household of God, I commend Derrick to your love and care. Do all in your power to increase his faith, confirm his hope, and perfect him in love. We give thanks for all that God has already given you and we welcome you in Christian love. As members together with you in the body of Christ and in this congregation of The United Methodist Church, we renew our covenant faithfully to participate in the ministries of the church by our prayers, our presence, our gifts, our service and our witness that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. Davis Michael Honea, son of Lorri and Derrick Honea Congregational Pledge With God s help, we will so order our lives after the example of Christ, that Davis, surrounded by steadfast love, may be established in the faith, and confirmed and strengthened in the way that leads to life eternal. God Claims You FWS 2249 Davis, Davis, God claims you, God helps you, protects you, and loves you too. We this day do all agree a child of God you ll always be. Davis, Davis, God claims you, God helps you, protects you, and loves you too.

Our Tithes & Offerings I Love to Tell the Story/Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing Traditional Ms. Nell McCuen, Hammered Dulcimer Mr. Jack Moore, Guitar *Doxology UMH 95 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise God, all creatures here below; Praise God above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. *Hymn of Preparation Breathe on Me, Breath of God UMH 420 (At 11:00 children are invited to come forward during the singing of the hymn.) Children s Time (11:00) Ms. Kim Cody (Following the Children s Time, Pre-K, Kindergarten and First Graders may leave for Children s Church. Pick up in room 206.) Anthem (11:00) Day By Day K. Lee Scott Chancel Choir Scripture Colossians 3:12-17 Ms. Jessica Bandy The Word of God for the people of God. Thanks be to God. Sermon Destination: Colossae Rev. Allen Grady The Perfect Christian Life *Sending Hymn I Want a Principle Within UMH 410 *Benediction Rev. Allen Grady *Postlude Postlude F. Walczynski *Congregation stand as able. UMH: United Methodist Hymnal / TFWS: The Faith We Sing Large print hymnals and bulletins and hearing assistance devices are available from an usher.

OAK GROVE NEWS July 19, 2015 Called Charge Conference July 27, 2015 The Conference will begin at 7 p.m. in the church parlor to approve the final building and financing plans. Oak Grove Barbecue Has a New Date this Year Saturday, October 24 The 54th Annual Oak Grove United Methodist Men s Barbecue will be held on Saturday, October 24. Please put this date on your calendar now so that you can plan your fall activities around this important church-wide time of food, fun, music, and fellowship. Also note that this is a change from the traditional third Saturday to the fourth Saturday in October. This year the United Methodist Men are able to provide financial assistance to 31 different mission causes here at Oak Grove, in the community, and in the mission field from proceeds at the Barbecue last year. All of these projects are made possible as you buy and sell tickets and volunteer to work at this special event. Lunch Bunch Featuring the Georgia Voice for Seniors Chuck Ware Other Outstanding Senior Adults will also be introduced. Tuesday August 4, 2015 11:30 a.m. Fellowship Hall Oak Grove UMC Charles Chuck Ware, 85, is a familiar face at the Georgia Capitol during the legislative session. He has lobbied for senior programs more than 20 years. He was honored as the Distinguished Older Georgian Award by the Georgia Council on Aging during Senior Week at the Capitol, 2015. Lunch Bunch reservations ($8) are required in advance and can be made in the church office or in an Oak Grove UMC Sunday School Class. We kindly ask that you honor your reservation. For information, call Mary Lou Gilbert (770-301-0828). Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Oak Grove s Vision Every Member will... Mention Oak Grove church once weekly Invite someone to Oak Grove and offer to meet them at church once quarterly Participate in a small discipleship group every year Share in a domestic mission project every year Participate (as able) in an overseas mission project once every five years With the pastors of oak grove Wed., July 29, 7 p.m. Table Talk is a great way to get to know Oak Grove folks and one of our pastors better. Amity and Derik Farrar will host the next Table Talk at their home 2442 Glenn Oaks Court, Atlanta, GA 30345. Dr. Amy Morgan will be the host pastor. Come ready to enjoy an evening of conversation and great fellowship! RSVP by Monday, July 27 at noon in the church office (sedmondson @ogumc.org or 404-636- 7558). January Honduras Mission Trip Our 2015 mission trip to the mainland of Honduras was such a success that we are going back again January 23-30, 2016. Now is the time to begin praying about being a part of this team, and saving money for the journey. The mainland team works alongside local residents to complete light construction projects and offer a Vacation Bible School experience for children. The cost for the trip will be $1900, but those who have sky miles may be able to cut their cost significantly by buying tickets with sky miles. An informational session about this trip will be held on August 16 at 12 p.m. in room 217. Contact Amy Morgan (amorgan@ogumc.org) for more information about the trip or to sign up to participate.

Covenant Groups are small groups of 8-10 people who meet in homes throughout the school year for study, discipleship, and fellowship. Groups are comprised of either women, men, couples, or mixed groups and will meet at varying times throughout the week. For questions, contact Rev. Susan Allen Grady (sallengrady@ogumc.org) or Jessica Bandy (jessicabandy@mac.com). Scott Bazemore Covenant Group Member covenant groups Will Start Back in August Leading and participating in a Covenant Group has been a special experience for me. It all started when I selfishly wanted to be in a Bible study with friends and neighbors and had been searching for such a group. After prayerful consideration, I felt that maybe God wanted me to be the catalyst rather than waiting for someone to ask me to join a group. Funny thing how sometimes God wants us to be the answer to our own prayers. After volunteering to lead a group, I started inviting friends and neighbors in person and through email but trying not to be a pest. It seemed like other men wanted to be in a group with friends and neighbors just like me and we were able to establish a group. We opened it up to others inside OGUMC and outside of OGUMC which gave all of us an opportunity to make new friends. Because my group is all men we decided to meet weekly since some people travel for work and missing one week won't throw you off too much. We also decided to study the Bible and cover one chapter per week which is not too much to cover. Consistency over time has allowed the group to cover four books of the New Testament along with Mere Christianity and The Case for Christ. Through this experience my own Bible knowledge has grown and my faith has been strengthened and friendships expanded. Register and Donate NOW! Oak Grove Memorials IN HONOR TO THE BUILDING FUND IN HONOR OF Jerry Cooley by Bill Whatley IN MEMORY TO THE ANDREW ETHRIDGE SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN MEMORY OF Andrew Ethridge by Mike & Cheryl McDonald Andrew & Whitney Hancock Nelda Rabeneck Alfonso & Ruth Tamayo Helen Shean Joel & BJ Williams Jim & Ruth Primm Penland Eloyse Hyatt TO THE BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF Sam Howard by Mary Dell Robert Burke Linder by Mary Dell Robert Mary Saunders (Nancy Landers mother) by Lou Ann Harkleroad TO THE MISSIONS FUND IN MEMORY OF Leonard Auton by Mary Dell Robert TO THE ORCHESTRA FUND IN MEMORY OF Mary Saunders (Nancy Landers mother) by Bucky & Janet Johnson TO THE SEEKERS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS FUND IN MEMORY OF Patti Peck by Sid & Claire Johnson Join your family and friends on Saturday, August 1, to literally give life to children around the world by packing 50,000 meals!! You have the opportunity to sign up to volunteer for a 2-hour shift and donate money. Our goal is to raise $11,000!! If you have any questions, please contact Amy Morgan (amorgan@ogumc.org or 404-636- 7558, ext. 210). Register and donate now! Register online (www.ogumc.org) or by calling Dale Smith (404-636-7558, ext. 225) in the church office. Donate on the website or by making your check payable to Oak Grove UMC with Feed My Starving Children on the memo line. Childcare is available for children under 5 by advanced online reservation. How to Submit Items to the Oak Grove News Please be reminded of the Thursday deadline for information that you would like to add to the News. Meeting this deadline will enable your information to be in the following week s newsletter. Send items to: oakgrovenews@ogumc.org. Thank you! Send a Postcard from Your Travels If you are traveling this summer, send us a postcard from your destination. We have been posting them all on a bulletin board at church. This is a fun way to keep up with your church family over the summer! Coming July 26 Who Are We Pleasing? I Thessalonians 2:1-12 As we travel to destinations far and wide this summer, our sermon series will do the same! Destination: Church, Traveling Through the Letters of Paul concludes next Sunday, July 26.

PLEASE PRAY FOR New to Care Facilities AG Rhodes Judy Gervais Spencer Overstreet July 12, 2015 Continued Prayers... Fred Andrieni, Betty Baccus, Beth Benefield, Phil Benefield, Marshall Cartmill, Jennifer Casabonne, Michelle Decker, Jim Golden, Louise Guy, Charlie Hamilton, Lee Holloway, Betty Hudson, Matt Hudson, Marjorie Lawler, Betty Lester, Lou McCreary, Dick Muth, Cindy Mynatt, Jeannine Nash, Nancy Rood, Clarice Thompson, Carolyn Tomlinson (hospice), Jeff Waits, Rob White, Sarah Wiley, Nancy Woodall Our Homebound Members... For a complete listing of homebound members, please contact the church office. Serving in Our Armed Forces... Captain George Parks Bunch, LT Alexander Cody, Petty Officer Steven Jones, Sgt. Joshua Portwood, Col. Janet Seufert New Baby... Congratulations to Chris and Tara Henning on the birth of their son, Zachary Steven Henning born on July 4, 2015 Camp Glisson Sept. 11-13 Rising 4th and 5th Graders are invited to an awesome fall retreat at Camp Glisson in Dahlonega, GA from September 11 13. The theme of the weekend is Walk In It and will be led by the North Georgia Conference Children s Ministry Connection. We will be housed in the Village cabins, eat family-style in the new dining hall, worship together, enjoy lots of outdoor activities, meet, pray and play with children and adults from other congregations across the conference. Online registration begins August 2 and the deadline is August 17. Cost: $125. A few scholarships are available. For more information contact the Children s Ministry Office: (smitchell@ogumc.org or 404-636-7558 ext. 218). Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, This is the way; walk in it. Isaiah 30:21 Year-Round Wednesday Communion Each Wednesday evening a Communion service takes place in the Parlor at 5 p.m. This 30-minute service includes music, scripture reading, a short sermon, and Holy Communion. This service continues throughout the summer and all year long. Reservations are required for nursery care. Contact Tricia Fazio (tfazio@ogumc.org) by Monday prior to the Wednesday you will need nursery care during Wednesday Communion. Do you speak Spanish? Are you interested in teaching English as a second language? Do you want to work with the Montclair Elementary School children? Over the past two years our church has supported Montclair Elementary School by providing Blessing Bags every week and through teacher appreciation events sponsored by our UMW. We have also had various drives to support the needs of the families of Montclair. In the fall, we will begin a Friday after school program sharing stories from the Bible and teaching the children about who Jesus Christ is in our lives. Although the children speak English, only 2% of their parents can speak or understand English. We are looking for people that can carry on conversations in Spanish for an open house at the school on August 5. We are also looking for anyone who is interested in teaching English as a second language (ESL) to the parents of Montclair students and for people who would like to work with the children once a month in the after school program. Our plan is to have four teams for the after school program, each team serving one Friday per month. If you would like to work on a team, can speak Spanish, or are interested in teaching ESL, please contact Zoe Hicks (zoe.hicks1@gmail.com). If you are interested in or would like to join the new Invitations Ministry, please contact Carson (Wigginsctwiggins@yahoo.com). THIS WEEK S ACTIVITIES Oak Grove Office Hours 9 a.m. 5 p.m. M F Sunday, July 19, 2015 6:00pm Youth Renew Clubhouse Monday, July 20, 2015 10:00am Seekers Class Bridge Rm 114 7:00pm Finance Committee Meeting Rm 217 7:00pm Service Ministries Meeting Rm 114 Tuesday, July 21, 2015 11:30am Smart Lunch Smart Kid Fellowship Hall 4:00pm Senior Adult Council Rm 114 6:30pm Grief Sharing Group Rm 219 7:30pm Chamber Choir Concert Sanctuary Wednesday, July 22, 2015 11:30am Smart Lunch Smart Kid Fellowship Hall 5:00pm Chapel Communion Service Parlor 6:30pm Boy Scout Troop 77 Meeting Away 7:00pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal Choir Rm-201 Thursday, July 23, 2015 1:00pm Mobile Soup Kitchen Prep Fellowship Hall 8:00pm 9.35 Band Rehearsal Fellowship Hall Friday, July 24, 2015 10:30am Go Forth Class Playdate YCS Playground 11:30am Mobile Soup Kitchen Delivery Away Dinner Time at Hagar s House: Aug. 16-22 Looking for a way to serve others? How about providing a meal at Hagar's House shelter? The Serving Ministry invites classes, groups, and individuals to volunteer to provide dinner to the residents of Hagar's House shelter during the week of August 16-22. Hurry! Slots will fill up quickly. For more information or to reserve a night, please contact Jay Huffines (404-636-1066 or jayhuffines@comcast.net). ************************************* Record of Our Faithfulness Our Presence July 8, 2015 Communion Chapel 25 Our Presence July 12, 2015 Church School 367 8:30 Service 105 9:35 Service 111 11:00 Service 319 Total Worship this Week 560 7/12/15 Our Offerings Received to date Needed to date $1,247,848.62 $1,277,600.13 Over/Under ($29,751.51) DEEP ROOTS BUILDING CAMPAIGN RESULTS Pledged to date: $6,339,979.59 Given to date: $2,758,616.46

Today s Worship Servants Sound: (8:30) Billie Williams Offering Counters: Jerry Cooley, John Long, Wallace Moreman, Jim Mynatt Ushers: Louis Barksdale, David Bell, Bill Berg, Jones Brewer, Mike Brooks, Barry Cox, Saxon Dasher, Judd Davis, Jack Ginn, Nic Ginn, Sonny McCoy, John McMillen, Hugh Means, Jonathan Merrill, Bob Pratt, Tim Ramsey, Bill Rembert, Michael Smith, Clayton Webster, Barbara Woolard, Hank Woolard Altar Guild: Marilyn Counts, Regina Haynes, Mary Sydney McAllister Children s Church: Allison White, Chip White OUR WORSHIP TIMES 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Sanctuary 9:35 a.m. Sunday School Various 9:35 a.m. Contemporary Worship Fellowship Hall 11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Sanctuary OUR CHURCH INFORMATION Church Office 404-636-7558 Office Hours 9 a.m. 5 p.m. M F Emergency Contact After Hours ext. 9 Dr. Glenn Ethridge Senior Pastor ext. 211 Rev. Susan Allen Grady Associate Pastor ext. 212 Director of Administration Dale Smith ext. 225 Children s Ministry Kim Cody ext. 218 Oak Grove Christian School 404-636-5476 YCS (Young Children s School) 404-636-7951 Dr. Amy Morgan Pastor of Nurture and Service ext. 210 Rev. Mary Lou Gilbert Pastor to Senior Adults Music Ministry Ed Scruggs ext. 226 Organist Leanne Herrmann Youth Ministry Caroline Paris ext. 203 Dir. of Contemporary Worship Atticus Hicks ext. 208