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2016 Mount Zion United Methodist Church 12430 Scaggsville Road (Route 216), Highland, MD 20777-9785 Our Mission Touching Lives for Jesus Christ. Our Core Values Living the Christ Centered Life. Being Bible Oriented. Building an Authentic Community. Celebrating Diversity. Encouraging Spiritual Growth. Serving Through Our Spiritual Gifts and Passion. Our Vision We shall build an authentic community modeled after the Acts 2 Church. We shall provide educational opportunities for spiritual growth and encourage all members to participate. We shall build welcoming opportunities for those who are not part of us. All of us are ministers by virtue of our baptism and are called to use our spiritual gifts in service to God. Staff is hired to equip the membership for the realization of this vision. Mt. Zion UMC Contact Info Office: 301-854-2324 or 410-531-5173 Fax: 301-854-2326 mtzionhighland@verizon.net www.mtzionhighland.com On May 8 th, at 5:45pm I will fly across the country to Portland, Oregon to be a part of the delegation of laity and clergy that will represent the Baltimore- Washington Annual Conference at the 2016 General Conference of The United Methodist Church. The General Conference will be held from May 10-20, 2016. The General Conference is an international body of nearly 1,000 delegates that meets every four years. The delegates are elected by annual conferences to attend General Conference. They represent all annual conferences around the world. Half of the delegates are laity (non- clergy members), half are clergy. The theme for this General Conference is based on the Great Commission set forth in Matthew 28:19-20: Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. This will be my fifth General Conference. In 1984 I was elected as a young adult lay delegate as our denomination gathered in Baltimore to celebrate the Bicentennial of the Christmas Conference that was held at Lovely Lane UMC in 1784. This was my first eye opener to the politics of the church and understanding how we live as a body of Christ. There were resolutions and protests, as well as speeches for and against. I must confess that I came away from that General Conference with mixed emotions seeing the best of the church and the worst of the church. Yet, I was still hopeful of what God would do with and through the people called United Methodist, for I have been one all of my life. After taking a break to start my family, in 2004 I was elected as a clergy delegate to General Conference which was held in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. In 2008 the conference was in Fort Worth, Texas. And in 2012 the General Conference was in Tampa, Florida. It is indeed an honor to attend the General Conference and to serve our denomination in this capacity. I do not take this role lightly, but am humbled by the opportunity to help shape the future for our Church as we seek to proclaim the Love of God to ALL people and connect with sisters and brothers around the globe for the transformation of the world. General Conference is the top policy-making body of The United Methodist Church. During General Conference, delegates discuss and vote on petitions and resolutions proposed by individuals, agencies, annual conferences, and other groups within the denomination. These actions result in a revision of the Book of Discipline and the Book of Resolutions. The conference can revise church law, as well as adopt resolutions on current moral, social, public policy and economic issues. It also approves plans and budgets for church-wide programs. Here are some of the major legislative issues that will be addressed at the General Conference: (continued on page 2) 1

Church Structure, General Agencies, Central Conferences and Jurisdictions, Making the Discipline Truly Global, Bishops, New Hymnal, Young People, Social Principles, Human Sexuality, Racism, Creation Care, and the Budget. I invite you to pray for me, all of the delegates and our entire denomination as we gather in Portland to do the work of the church. I also invite you to stay tuned in to the General Conference by going to the United Methodist website to livestream and read daily on what is happening. I will be on stage making a presentation with other members of The United Methodist Global Aids Fund on Wednesday, May 18 th from 12:15 to 12:25 in the afternoon. The website is, www.umc.org Blessings, Pastor Joan Those Called to Serve and Lead Worship Service Times May 1 May 8 May 15 May 22 May 29 Kid s Time 9:00 Counters Greeters 9:00 11:00 Liturgist 9:00 Projection Sound Usher Captains 9:00 11:00 Anna Yurick Andrea Smolen, Rob Messerly Louise Sehman & Wayne Mullinix Mark Coffin Steve Dennis Adam Johnson Chuck Sehman Children s Choir with Chris Fox Roz Norman, Sally Williams Crystal Zimmerman & Lorene Brown Mark Coffin Jordan Dubbs Jamie Humphreys Roz Norman Evan Saunderson Carolyn & Lamonte Baskett Evan Saunderson Elizabeth Dennis Pastor David Larry Murdoch, Will Scott, Sam Hergert Hilda & Lew Rodgers Mark Coffin Carol Hill Sam Hergert Sam Hergert Jill Scott Sam Hergert Sam Hergert Chuck Sehman Youth on Children s Sunday Help Wanted Help Wanted Youth Group Sam Hergert Sam Hergert 9:00 Your Name Why Not Help Wanted Here You? Scott Johnson Help Wanted 11:00 Bill Ray Al Hill Bill Ray Al Hill Help Wanted 9:00 Will Scott Will Scott Will Scott Will Scott Will Scott 11:00 Gary & Patricia Heinz Gary & Patricia Heinz Gary & Patricia Heinz Gary & Patricia Heinz Help Wanted If you are unable to serve, please find a substitute and notify the church office at mtzionhighland@verizon.net. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER, PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING: Acolyte: Steve Dennis (thedenni@verizon.net) 8:30 Children s Time: Jena Meredith (jenameredith@hotmail.com) Counters: Evan Saunderson (esaunderson@corridormtg.com) 9:00 Greeters: Larry & Koral Murdoch (jlmurdo@verizon.net) or Louise Sehman (cdppsehman@verizon.net) Liturgist: David Norton (david.norton@cohnreznick.com) Nursery: Kathy H. (mtzion_nursery@yahoo.com) Projection: Sam Hergert (samary13730@comcast.net) Sound: Rob Messerly (rob.messerly@verizon.net) 9:00 Ushers: Steve Reyda (sjreyda@verizon.net) or Will Scott (willjill@verizon.net) 11:00 Ushers: Eric O Keefe (ericwokeefe@yahoo.com ) Pointer Editors: Sue Ball (sbball72@verizon.net) 2

IF YOU WANT TO WALK ON WATER YOU VE GOT TO GET OUT OF THE BOAT Have you heard of our Spring Small Group Study? It is built around a wonderful little book titled: If You Want to Walk on Water, You ve Got to Get Out of the boat. It will help us make Peter s story in Matthew 14 the story of our lives as well. There is more to life than sitting in the boat. There is something inside us all that wants to know what it would be like to walk on the water to follow Jesus and find ourselves moving into the high adventure of the life of his disciples. From a History of Water-Walking in the Bible, to lessons in overcoming fear, to learning how to keep from sinking, it is all living out our total trust in God. It all begins on Sunday, May 8 and continues for six sessions. Come and join in one of the Groups that are forming now: Sunday at 10:00AM led by Deb Leiss Discipleship Sunday at 5:00PM led by Pastor David and Deb Leiss Monday (beginning on May 9) at 7:00PM Led by Pastor David and Sam Hergert And, as always, Pastor David offers a carry out session i.e. to come to your house or wherever you chose to gather with at least two or three and carry on the study. Contact him (pastordavidcr@verizon.net) if you want to take him up on this. Don t be a boat potato. Get out and get into one of these groups and find out what it would be like to walk on water. Would your shoes get wet? THE FIRST ANNUAL MT. ZION KAYAK REGATTA SUNDAY, JUNE 12 at 2:00PM As a part of the Get Out of the Boat theme for our Study Groups in May and June, we will hold our First annual Kayak Regatta on Sunday, June 12. We will meet at the church at 2:00PM and transport ourselves and our kayaks to the bridge on Haviland Mill Road over the branch of the Patuxent River. We will put in the river there and paddle down (it s all downhill) under Rt. 108 and onto the bridge at Brown s Bridge Road where we will disembark the waterside, we will enjoy an end of the journey lunch before being carried back to our starting point. Sound like fun? It sure does, especially if it doesn t rain. We are looking for both kayaks and kayakers for this great occasion. If you are either one or both please contact Pastor David. Our hope is to be able to provide kayaks (or possibly canoes) for all who wish to go. The River is shallow so there is little risk but lots of opportunity for fun! 3

Discipleship Sunday, May 22 PEACE with JUSTICE SUNDAY Together, we spread the Gospel of Peace and encourage cooperation locally, in the United States and globally. Some examples: 1. Alaskans try Congregation based Community Organizing, learning to address issues and solve problems. 2. Immigrating men find help and hope in Michigan, with offers of hospitality, along with legal services, education and advocacy. 3. Praying for Peace, an ex-offender credits this offering with her new life. More examples at http://www.umcgiving.org/your-impact/p0/2748 COVENANT DISCIPLESHIP GROUP In the Gospels, we read of Jesus walking along the shore of the Sea of Galilee looking for disciples to follow him. Jesus still calls us come and walk with him in the wonderful adventure of walking with him in growing devotion and discipleship. One of the ways of doing this is by becoming a part of a Covenant Discipleship Group. As described in last month s Pointer, this is a group of 8-10 people who meet for one hour weekly to form o live by a covenant of Christian living. You can be a part of this group. If you are interested, please contact Pastor David for a brochure that will explain more about the group and his earnest invitation to be one of its members. Grilling with the Gospel Beginning on Wednesday, June 22 and continuing for three more Wednesdays at 6:00PM, we will meet at the outdoor grill and after a grilled meal appropriate to each Gospel, we will share in a study of the heart of the words of Good News that Gospel brings. It will be like eating with Jesus! TRAINING FOR NEW STEPHEN MINISTERS TO BE OFFERED IN THE FALL Stephen Ministers are congregation members who are recruited, selected, trained, and commissioned to provide one-to-one lay caring ministry to people in need of care and support. They participate in monthly supervision with other Stephen Ministers. They make an initial two year commitment, including 50 hours of training, and may renew this commitment to continue in the ministry. The training for our next group of Stephen Ministers at Mt Zion will be held in the Fall. It will begin with an all day Retreat on Saturday, September 24 and continue on Sunday afternoons 12:30-3:00PM. The full course of the training will take 20 sessions. There will be a break from Thanksgiving, resuming on January 8. The time leading up to this training is opportunity for members of the congregation to seek whether the Lord may be leading you to become a Stephen Minister. Enjoying people, Being open to God s guidance, Caring for people, and willing to commit to training and sharing in supervision are the basic traits for this ministry. There is a job description that outlines the activities of those who dedicate themselves to this work. If you are interested or would like to know more, please contact Pastor David or Jenny Burtzlaff or Deb Burgio. We would be happy to talk with you, share a copy of the job description, or give you an application for Stephen Ministry. We ask all the congregation to pray that God s spirit will be leading us in the formation of this new group of Stephen Ministers for Mt. Zion Church. 4

Discipleship Small Groups and Adult Ed events Adult Sunday School Classes Drop In Class is open to all. This class typically focus on contemporary topics and applying the Bible and Christianity to these current issues. Parenting Class provides a focus on family and raising children with a focus on God Pioneer Class provides a deep dive into the Bible. Join this class as they continue their exploration of Isaiah. United Methodist Women United Methodist Men UMW End of Year Picnic June 10th Chilling at Crystal s Pot Luck - Bring a Dish! Gather at 6 pm, Eat at 7 pm Come When You Can 5

April 2016 News from Nan & Miguel Dear Friends, Warm greetings in Christ s example from Nan and Miguel. We hope you are feeling the risen Christ in your lives. We continue as missionaries and Mission Advocates for the Western Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church. Our United Methodist Missionaries are bridges of hope from congregations to people around the world. Through sermons and presentations at churches we are promoting Covenant Relationships between our missionaries and our congregations. We are also sharing about the incredible international programs you support through your apportionments and ADVANCE giving like Partners in Mission, Global Health, UMCOR and Generation Transformation which includes amazing missionary opportunities for young adults ages 18 to 30. Put Generation Transformation and United Methodist Church in your search engine to learn more. Young adults can serve in Mission in the US or Internationally for two months or two years! You can always email us at nanmigl@yahoo.com or call us at 949-397-4729 for more information. In November and December we had a wonderful time visiting our own Covenant churches in the Baltimore- Washington Conference. Many thanks to all who hosted us. We are sad we weren t able to visit all of our Covenant Churches and hope to return soon. One of the mission programs we have been involved with in the Western Jurisdiction and specifically in the California-Pacific Conference is You are Not Alone. In 2014 68,540 kids from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala flooded the US-Mexico border, traveling alone at great risk. They were fleeing extreme violence from countries with the highest homicide rates anywhere outside an actual warzone. Many of the children were under twelve. Most were hoping to reach a family member living in the US. But the US does not recognize them as refugees so many are deported back to dangerous situations where there is a chance they will be killed. As part of the United Methodist response to this tragedy the California-Pacific Conference began a program called You Are Not Alone. UMCOR (which means you) has helped finance this healing embrace to children who are here looking for refuge from the violence in their countries. This program provides services to unaccompanied Central American minors including mental health referrals, legal assistance referrals, monetary contributions for legal assistance, community events, retreats and outings. The legal assistance is a key element. Children who appear in Immigration Court alone have a 7% chance of getting a pathway to residency and citizenship whereas those who have legal counsel have a 70% chance of getting to stay. Four Welcome Centers opened at United Methodist churches in 2015 in the California-Pacific Conference. A Summer Camp, No Están Solos (You are not Alone) served children referred by legal and mental health service providers in California. Through collaboration with the Wesley Foundation at UCLA older teens were introduced to resources for pursuing higher education. In December there was a Young Women Empowerment Retreat that served 21 teens. The You Are Not Alone programs and services are free. This year at the second summer camp a hundred kids and 25 volunteers are expected. A second Immigrant Welcoming Congregations Training on April 23rd will raise awareness about this humanitarian issue and connect new congregations to expand support to the families of unaccompanied minors that need our help. We want to INSPIRE THE WORLD as passionate followers of Jesus Christ so all may experience God s life-giving love to ensure that our brothers and sisters feel the word of God through our work. Nan and Miguel will teach Latin America again in two conferences at United Methodist Women s Mission U. Mission Opportunities Sandwiches for the homeless makes over 1000 sandwiches every month. Join us the 2 nd Sunday of the month in Fellowship hall during the Sunday School hour. Fellowship committee hosts the wonderful snacks during fellowship time every Sunday. Many hands make light work! 6

Community Events BE THE CHURCH! Saturday, May 14th Help at the Mt. Zion Water Stop for the Maryland Half Marathon on May 14, 2016. Set up will begin at 7 am, coffee and donuts provided! Clean up finishes by 10 am. Come and stay or drop in to help! Volunteer T-shirts provided- let us know your shirt size (Unisex) Coordinators: Deborah Towner fdtown- Orioles vs. Astros August 19th @ 7:30 PM Fireworks (Postgame) Shop at Amazon and give back to Mt. Zion It is that Simple! Mt. Zion Church has joined the AmazonSmile program. AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support Mt. Zion every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com with the added bonus that Amazon will donate.5% of your purchase to Mt. Zion Church! Proceeds from the program will go to the Route 1 Day Shelter to help feed the homeless. 3 Steps to get started today: 1.Go the Mt. Zion AmazonSmile site - https:// smile.amazon.com/ch/52-0748639 2.Start shopping.just like you always do. No change to your existing Amazon acct # or Prime status. 3.Bookmark the page on your computer or mobile device. MtZ Library News - Our church library is moving into the 21st century! With the new web site up and running, there are some new opportunities for MtZ s library users one we can use right away and one will be implemented in the near future, hopefully. The first is the library s very own email address: library@mtzionhighland.com. This email is active now so let s start communicating! Here s something I m curious about space is very limited in our library, and the videorecordings in VHS format take up a lot of shelf space (most of these are in the Children and Youth section, many are VeggieTales). If you borrow videorecordings from MtZ library (or will now that you know they are there!), could you let me know if you only have access to VHS players? This may be an area where we can replace the VHSs with DVDs over time and gain some more shelf space. Let me know Email me! The next item has been a goal of mine for some time now to get the library catalog on the website. It looks like this is a real possibility with the new website; and now with the Communications Committee s approval, it looks like this will happen. I ll have to figure out the details, and as soon as I get it up and running I ll let you know. Then, you ll be able to see what books, music CDs, and videos are in our library from wherever you can access the church s website! Check out will still be 20th century tech, though filling out the check-out slip in the back of each library item. While all of this is going on behind the scenes, there are some new reads in the library. Four more books in the popular Quilts of Love (813 QOL) series are just in: Pattern for Romance (Carla Olson Gade), Raw Edges (Sandra D. Bricker), A Heartbeat Away (S. Dionne Moore), and Pieces of the Heart (Bonnie S. Calhoun). To find out more about these books, check out the website: www.quiltsoflovebooks.com. Happy reading til next time Robin E. Emrich, Librarian 7

Children s Ministry "FRIDAY FUN NIGHT" Rescheduled for May All children ages 4 through 5th grade are invited to come out to Mt. Zion on Friday, May 20th from 6:30-8:00 for fun and games!! Parents may drop off and pick up at 8:00. Please RSVP to Jena Meredith if your family would like to attend. je- SUMMER SCHEDULE Attention Parents!! Sunday School will end on June 12th. There will be no Sunday School during the 10:00 hour this summer, however, we will have Kid's Zone this summer during the 9:00 service. Mt. Zion Christian Preschool's first STEM DAY. The Pre K class made anemometers! First steps in STEM [science, technology, engineering, & mathematics]. 8

Youth Ministry Sunday May 8 th (Mother s Day): No Sunday School and No Youth Group Sunday May 15 th : 6:00-8:00 p.m. Little Dresses for Africa. We have 50 pillowcases left to sew we are inviting anyone in the congregation to assist with this project or pick-up 3 pillowcases and sew them at home. All pillowcases must be completed back to youth ministry by Sunday June 19 th. If you would like to assist in the project please email us atyouthministry@mtzionhighland.com Sunday May 29 th 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.: Children, Youth, and Young AdultSunday! We are looking for Children, Youth, and Young Adult to participate in the life of worship. If you would like to participate please contact Pastor Tammi if not it s okay Pastor Tammi will also be asking you to participate. We also are looking for Children, Youth, and Young Adult to join the praise band for that Sunday. Rehearsals for the praise band are every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. Sunday June 12 th 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.: Graduation Sunday we will celebrate our graduates during the worship services. Please send the names, pictures, and where they are graduating from to me no later than Sunday May 31, 2016. We will have our student intern to put together our graduate video and we don t want you to miss the opportunity to highlight your accomplishments. Graduation Categories: Pre-K promoted to 1st grade Middle School to High School Senior High Graduates College Graduates Trade/Vocational Graduates Master s/doctoral Graduates All pictures, names, and where they are graduating from will be in the slideshow/ video presentation and should be emailed to Sunday June 12 th 12:30p.m.- We will meet with all Parents and Youth enrolling in the 2016/2017 confirmation class. This meeting is to discuss the upcoming fall confirmation class schedule, Pre-confirmation retreat, Confirmation Tours, Worship experiences outside of Mount Zion, Rock 2017, Confirmation Missions Project, Confirmation expectations, confirmation post retreat and answer any questions on confirmation. We will provide the dates on that day so all parents and youth can plan their schedules accordingly as well as any anticipated cost for events. We will kick off our Fall Confirmation with a Pre-confirmation Retreat September 16-17 th, 2016 Sunday June 26-July 2 nd : Camp Hope the youth of Mount Zion and leaders will be in Frostburg, MD doing the work of missions. Sunday July 3 rd : Camp Hope Sunday. We will be led in Worship by all our Camp Hope Participants we are asking all members to join us by wearing a Camp Hope T-Shirt or any Mount Zion Missions Shirt 9

May Birthdays 20 Valarie Keeley Kathleen Maiorana 21 Carlee Cashmark Megan Desha Natasha Easley 22 Jeffrey Dunn 1 Diana Grimsley William Miller 2 Zachary Lascola Sharon Reed 3 Zyler Powers 4 Shirley Noble 6 Sean Simmons Nathan Ball Casey Dobyns Tara Meredith Patrick O'Keefe Paul Robertson 7 Lauren Graybeal Blair Heusser Grant Heusser Joy Meacham 9 Katie Burtzlaff Scott Burtzlaff Rebecca Colandrea Barb Earp 10 Jeff Newman Jake Powers 11 Nancy Wisner 12 Julia Bassett Christy Erwin Adam Hawthorne 14 Hunter Carter-Rimbach 15 Keith Huber Patty White 16 Mike Jacobson Daniel Jacques Sean Wilburn 17 Sally Iseman Eric Morton Jennifer Schmit Michelle Waligora 18 Phoebe Island 19 Ed Beaver Sara Jones Jim Morrill 23 Elizabeth Dennis 25 Elijah Pelham 26 Elizabeth Caruso David Fritsch 27 Ashley Reed 28 John Reeder 29 Edward McWithey 31 Kristi Casey Robin Emrich Jennifer Murdock Bob Pugh Olivia Yeager 10

12:30pm Stephens Ministry/CR1 3pm 702 Bear Den 132-134 3pm Tiger Den/YC 3pm Wolf Den/136-138 5:00pm Trinity Choir/133 6:15pm Youth Group/YC Mother s Day 10am BP Screening/Lib 10am Sandwiches/FH 12pm Camp Hope/YC 3pm 702 Bear Den 132-134 3pm Tiger Den/YC 3pm Wolf Den/136-138 5:00pm Trinity Choir/133 6:15pm Youth Group/YC 1 8 15 Pentecost Sunday 12:30pm Stephens Ministry/CR1 3pm 702 Bear Den 132-134 3pm Tiger Den/YC 3pm Wolf Den/136-138 5:00pm Trinity Choir/133 6:15pm Youth Group/YC 22 3pm 702 Bear Den 132-134 3pm Tiger Den/YC 3pm Wolf Den/136-138 5:00pm Trinity Choir/133 6:15pm Youth Group/YC 29 3pm 702 Bear Den 132-134 3pm Tiger Den/YC 3pm Wolf Den/136-138 5:00pm Trinity Choir/133 6:15pm Youth Group/YC 10am Bible Study/CR2 7pm BS-MSAR/FH 10am Bible Study/CR2 5:30pm Stephens Ministry/ CR2 7pm BS-MSAR/FH 7pm Fellowship Mtg/ CR2 2 9 16 10am Bible Study/CR2 12pm Meals to Rt. 1 Shelter 7pm BS-MSAR/FH 23 10am Bible Study/CR2 7pm BS-MSAR/FH Memorial Day Office Closed 30 7pm Worship & Arts/ CR1 7pm Finance/CR2 7:30pm Mary Martha 3 10 10-12 Preschool/Chapel 6pm Hammond GS/ Sanc 7pm Evangelism/CR3 7pm Missions Mtg/CR1 7pm Trustees/CR2 8pm P-702 Comm Mtg/ FH 8am MD Food Bank Delivery 7pm SPRC Mtg/CR1 7:30pm BS 702 Com Mtg/ Library 7pm Church Council/ CR1 May 9am Mini Camp/ Nursery and CR3 17 24 31 9am Preschool Board Mtg/CR1 9:30am Seated Chair Exercise/ Chapel 6:30pm Church Society/ Lib 7pm BS Troop 702/FH 7pm GS 2108/132 7:45pm Chancel Choir / Sanc 4 11 9:30am Seated Chair Exercise/Chapel 10-12 Preschool/Chapel 10am Prayer Shawl/CR1 11:30am Clergy Mtg/CR1 6pm Commun. Mtg/ CR2 6:45pm ChancBells/Sanc 7pm BS Troop 702/FH 7:45pm Chancel Choir/ Sanc 18 9am Mother Goose Workshop/FH 9:30am Seated Chair Exercise/Chapel 11:30 Ginny White/CR2 6:45pm ChancBells/Sanc 7pm BS Troop 702/FH 7:45pm Chancel Choir/ Sanc 9:30am Seated Chair Exercise/ Chapel 7pm BS Troop 702/FH 7pm Bs 702/FH 7:45pm Chancel Choir / Sanc 25 7pm Praise Band/Sanc 5 12 10-12 Preschool/Chapel 7pm Praise Band/Sanc 19 7pm Praise Band/Sanc 7pm UMW/CR2 26 7pm Praise Band/Sanc 4pm Set up for Mother s Day Banquet 6:30pm CBT Setup/Sanc 6 13 6:30pm CBT Setup/Sanc 20 2-11pm Food Pantry Setup/FH 5pm Family Sports Night /Outside 6:30pm CBT Setup/Sanc 27 6:30pm CBT Setup/Sanc 2016 8:30-1:30pm CBT/Sanc and all classrooms 2-4pm Papavizas/Sanc 6-9pm Mother -Daughter Banquet/FH 8am UMWC/FH 8:30-1:30pm CBT/Sanc and all classrooms 2-4pm Papavizas/Sanc 8-2pm Food Pantry 8:30-1:30pm CBT/Sanc and all classrooms 2-4pm Papavizas/Sanc 5pm Hopkins UMC/ Sanc 7 14 21 28 8:30-1:30pm CBT/Sanc and all classrooms 9:30-3pm CBT Lunch/ FH 2-4pm Papavizas/Sanc 11

In this Month s Pointer Page 1 - Message from Pastor Joan about General Conference in May Page 2 - Water Stop at Half-Marathon & Peace with Justice Sunday Page 3 - May Bible Study & Kayak Regatta Page 4 - Covenant Discipleship & Children Ministries Page 5 - Library Page & Preschool 1st Stem Day Page 6 - Youth Page Page 7 - Pictures from Easter Extravaganza Page 8 - UMW Summer Picnic & Mother & Daughter Banquet Page 9 - April Mission News from Nan & Miguel Page 10 - UM Men Breakfast & Upcoming Retreat Page 11 - Opportunities to Serve Page 12 - Birthdays Page 13 - May Calendar Page 14 - Oriole Game In August Small Groups Easter Extravaganza 2016 Please submit all articles for the June Pointer by Wednesday, May 18 12