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T h e S p i r e JUNE 2017 The Empty Tomb As a kid, I always wanted the biggest gift. Somehow size revealed its significance and worth. This must be universal (or at least universal in our house) because, my boys get giddier when the package gets larger. What could be within that wrapping? There is so much possibility. Look at its size. It must be valuable. Easter is a hard gift for us to unwrap and even harder to wrap our minds around. For the greatest gift has no size at all, but just emptiness. It is the gift of an empty tomb. To make matters worse, God seemed to deliver this gift without fanfare. Sometime in the darkest of night and before the woman at daybreak, we received the gift of a vacant tomb. Jesus was alive! Death could not conquer him. There is nothing to fear. This gift is to all of us, but only shared with a few. Remember, Jesus had nothing to fear. Why not enter Pilate s palace and declare, your sword, your cross have no power over me. Why not walk directly to the Jewish leaders or reveal yourself walking down the busy Jerusalem streets. See these wounds, they cannot hurt me. Instead, Jesus is revealed just to a few in a locked room, at dawn by a lake, and on a road as a stranger. Is this how you celebrate the most significant gift of all history? YES! God is not trying to shock and awe us. God is not trying to amaze us into belief. God wants the intimacy of life with us and life for us through him. This gift of life comes through personal encounters with God and God s people. Thus, the most fitting and only way to discover the gift of an empty tomb is for living encounters with God and each other as God s people. His kingdom which is now among us, in which death cannot conquer, is best understood at a meal with everyone having enough to eat. It s visualized in the servanthood of washing one another s feet after the servant God washes us. It lives by the virtue of loving our neighbor (and our enemy). It is encountered by coming and seeing what all the fuss is about. It is about experiencing new life, the new life God has made possible. Thus, it s the simple, small ways that are the greatest gifts, such as the gospel of hope spoken from one to another or the invitation to join the party, feast of God. Thus the greatest gift of all history is not wrapped in an overwhelming package nor meant to blow our minds with the spectacular. This greatest gift is shared in you as you share it with others. Glory be to God! Jesus is alive and salvation has come. It s like a small mustard seed that just continues to grow! Pastor Danny Walker C e n t e n a r y U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 6 7

SUMMER BREAK IS HERE! It s time to switch to our summer schedule! Summer Sunday school will start on June 4th and run through August 6th when we ll have our back to school kick off party and resume our age based classroom Sunday School. This summer we re going to combine all our kiddos, age 3-11, into one party sized class and have some fun outdoors while still having a weekly scripture lesson and activity. We will have a summer field trip to the tabernacle across from IGA in Darmstadt. Date TBA. It can t be summer without Vacation Bible School! CAMP OUT Weekend VBS will be Friday, July 14th and Saturday, July 15th from 6-8:30PM, and a Sunday morning celebration during worship followed by a CAMP OUT lunch for the whole church following service on the 16th. VBS is for ages 3-12. Nursery is provided for infants of the volunteers. If interested in donating supplies/snacks for VBS, please let Nicole know. We also need volunteers to help with the craft/mission activity and to help set up our Bible Adventure room. This will be a great VBS and the curriculum is super fun and easy! Between VBS, outdoor activities, and field trips, it s going to be a great summer for the children at Centenary UMC! As our current classroom Sunday School ends for a few months, I d like to thank my teachers, Amber Walker, Amber Ferguson, Melvinia Poitier, Greta Jackson and Norma McNary, for the time and energy they invested into our children s ministry and specifically into our kids! You ladies are amazing - enjoy your summer off! As most of you can probably tell, I am expecting a little boy in June. I will be taking a few weeks off to recover from a C-section, but will gladly return to church work as soon as I m able. In my absence, I will have volunteers scheduled to teach your children s Junior church and Sunday School classes. If you d like to volunteer to teach a Sunday School lesson for me, please let me know, and I ll gladly plug you into the schedule! Thanks again for allowing us the great privilege of teaching your kids and for entrusting them to our care! We love each one and look forward to seeing how the Lord uses them! Blessings, Nicole Jackson NEW POSITION The Pastor Parish Committee has announced an opening for a Youth Group Leader. The position will involve coordinating Youth Bible studies, service opportunities, Sunday School, and fellowship activities for grades 7 through 12. The Youth Leader is expected to serve as a role model for the youth in faith and life. The position is part-time, requiring 15-20 hours per week. If you know someone who may be interested, please let them know of this new position. Resumes should be sent to Pastor Danny - danny.walker@inumc.org SCRIP ~~ SCRIP ~~ Spring is here! As you begin Spring yardwork stock up on Scrip cards for Home Depot (4%), Lowes (4%), and Menards (3%). Many cards are available for Easter clothing shopping. We carry Crazy 8 (13%), Gymboree (13%), Banana Republic (14%), Old Navy (14%), Gap (14%), American Eagle (10%), JC Penney (5%), Kohl's (4%), Macys (10%), Target (2.5%), Payless (13%), and Shoe Carnival (5%). We would love to see you in the coffee room after church!

On Sunday, June 4th, we will be honoring our 8th grade, high school, and college graduates in the morning service. We hope you will join us in wishing our students the best! EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES: Morgan Render - Homestead, Ft. Wayne HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES: Evan Ferguson - North H.S. - Will attend Bethel College Tionna Freeman - North H.S. - Will attend USI Austin Render - Homestead, Ft. Wayne Gage Rettinger - Castle H.S. - Will attend USI Lauren Stone - Central H.S. - Will attend O.C.U. Alexa Unfried - North H.S. - Will attend Western KY Briley Wingerter - North H.S. - Will attend The Salon Professional Academy COLLEGE GRADUATES: Brandon Elpers - Tiffany Grossman - Chris Haywood - Kiley Huebner - Elizabeth Keller - Butler University Ivy Tech Nursing University of Evansville USI - Elem. Educ. IUPUI COLLEGE GRADUATES (MASTERS): Rachel Fulton - Erin Taylor - Indiana University Rush University Medical Center (Dietetics) UNFINISHED DREAMS Time is passing - passing fast! Dreams I ve dreamed of...in the past. Plenty of time - I think to myself. I ll do it tomorrow; it s now on the shelf. Plenty of time? The mirror says no. I feel in my prime - Where did the time go? The Tassel s Worth the Hassle! If there were no tomorrows, I d want no regrets Of unfinished dreams or unconquered quests. Pull down from the shelf - your unfinished dreams. TODAY you must start TOMORROWS are dreams. By Martha Freeman

The 2 nd annual Habitat Jubilee will be Saturday, June 3, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, at Aldersgate UMC, 5130 Lincoln Ave. This year you can listen to the music, eat and shop at the same time that kids will have activities, because everything will be in Aldersgate s Family Life Center. The proceeds of the booths and the freewill offering for the music will support the Evansville United Methodist 2018 Habitat Build.. Several churches will be selling food and crafts, includes Old North s Fair Trade Store. For children there will be a supervised playground and games, just outside the FLC. Please support this fun event to help another local family become a homeowner. Another event Habitat for Humanity of Evansville has coming up is their annual Faith in Action Breakfast on June 15 at 7:30 AM at Old North United Methodist Church, 4201 Stringtown Road. Pastors and laity from churches of all denominations are invited to attend this free event. It serves both as a way of Habitat thanking congregations for their help in bringing home-ownership to people who otherwise could not afford it and as a way for Habitat to inform churches further about this very mission. The breakfast also features a good speaker every year, and this year's is outstanding: Dr. Sue Ellspermann, President of the statewide Ivy Tech Community College. Dr. Ellsperman has recently served as our 50th Lieutenant Governor. She is a multi-talented women and leader from this area, who is also a Habitat supporter. Reservations are necessary. Please call (812) 423-5623, Ext. 26 or email jmcclure@evansvillehabitat.org. That the flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white in a blue field, representing the new constellation. This was the resolution adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. The resolution was made following the report of a special committee which had been assigned to suggest the flag s design. A flag of this design was first carried into battle on September 11, 1777, in the Battle of the Brandywine. The American flag was first saluted by foreign naval vessels on February 14, 1778, when the Ranger, bearing the Stars and Stripes and under the command of Captain Paul Jones, arrived in a French port. The flag first flew over a foreign territory in early 1778 at Nassau, Bahama Islands, where Americans captured a British fort. Observance of the adoption of the flag was not soon in coming, however. Although there are many claims to the first official observance of Flag Day, all but one took place more than an entire century after the flag s adoption in 1777. Both President Wilson, in 1916, and President Coolidge, in 1927, issued proclamations asking for June 14 to be observed as the National Flag Day. But it wasn t until August 3, 1949, that Congress approved the national observance, and President Harry Truman signed it into law. Flag Day is usually observed today by the flying of the flag by homeowners and businesses. Are you one of the people who know this little-known fact? On which side do chickens have the most feathers? On the outside.

RUMMAGE, PLANT AND BAKE SALE REPORT Thanks to all who donated, worked and purchased items at the annual sale. Even though torrential rains came down, die hard rummage salers were at the door at 6:45 am to see what deals were to be had. People strolled in consistently all morning. The bag sale at noon was a huge success. One father and his three children easily filled about 20 bags. To see those kids faces light up when he handed them a bag and said Go fill it was awesome. There wasn't a whole lot of items left this year. What was left went to United Caring Shelter, Evansville Rescue Mission, and Goodwill. Proceeds should be around $3,600. Again thanks to all of you for supporting this sale. LOOKING BACK Our choir did a spectacular job on Easter Sunday when they presented the cantata, The King is Coming. Amber Ferguson soloed on The Day He Wore My Crown with the choir joining in as it was written. Our narrator, Jim, and our instrumentalists, Ronda, Shirley, and Tyler on the drums, were such a beautiful part of a very moving musical worship offering. I do hope you got to hear the presentation. Those in attendance gave us their blessing as we exited the chancel. I have directed for some years now, and can say, with honest words, nothing else touched me as deeply as this music. I am truly grateful for each member who was a part of this Easter worship. You were a blessing to all in attendance! Thank you! LOOKING AHEAD SUMMER SPECIAL MUSIC - May 28th will be the last Sunday the choir will sing before summer break. During the summer, we will have special music each Sunday. If you want to participate, please call me, Miriam Seibert, or talk to Danny or one of our musicians. Our summer special music is always so beautiful and it will be again. My phone is 812-867-3053 or catch me on Sunday! Thank you! Miriam Seibert SAVE THE DATE A community blood drive is being planned for Sunday morning September 10, 2017 at Centenary United Methodist Church. Further details will follow. If any questions, please contact Marsha Stocker, Shirley Woods or Nancy Brack. What Makes A Dad God took the strength of a mountain, The majesty of a tree, The warmth of a summer sun, The calm of a quiet sea, The generous soul of nature, The comforting arm of night, The wisdom of the ages, The power of the eagles flight, The joy of a morning in spring, The faith of a mustard seed, The patience of eternity, The depth of a family need, Then God combined these qualities, When there was nothing more to add, He knew his masterpiece was complete, And so, He called it Dad Author Unknown Happy Father s Day

June 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 9:00AM Exercise YOUTH - KING S ISLAND OUTING HABITAT JUBILEE ALDERSGATE UMC 11 2pm 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship 10:45AM Sun.School Graduation Sunday 9:00AM Walking 9:00AM Exercise 9:00AM Walking Bulletin Information Due 9:00AM Exercise 2017 ANNUAL CONFERENCE 7:00AM UMM Breakfast 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship 10:45AM Sun.School 10:45AM Donuts & Discussion 9:00AM Walking 11:30AM Georgia s Girls/We Care 9:00AM Exercise 9:00AM Walking Bulletin Information Due 9:00AM Exercise Mission Team Arrives from Florence, KY 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship 10:45AM Sun.School 9:00AM Walking 9:00AM Exercise 9:00AM Walking Bulletin Information Due 9:00AM Exercise 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 8:30AM Safe Harbor 9:30AM Worship 10:45AM Sun.School Mission Team Departs After Worship for Osceola, IN 9:00AM Walking 11:30AM Georgia s Girls/We Care 9:00AM Exercise 9:00AM Walking Bulletin Information Due 9:00AM Exercise Calendarpedia www.calendarpedia.com Data provided 'as is' without warranty

1- Mary Jane Woods 2- Max Hollon 3 - Hadley Jackson 5- Ken Hortin 6- Karen Foster 7- Kyle Jackson 8- Billy Hewig 8- Tyler Jackson 8- Traci Smith 9 - Abel Warneke 10 - Harper Anderson 13- Cheryl Blythe JUNE Birthdays JUNE Anniversaries 1- Shawn & Krista Jackson 7- Jim & Katherine Sharp 9- Brad & Jenny Crow 10- Dan & Rachel Walters 11- Bob & Jan Kraft 13- Steve & Janet Graves 15 - O. D. & Debbie Putler 16 Steve & Ruth Hopkins 20 - Steve & Greta Jackson 25- Roger & Geneva Huebner 13- Dennis Labhart 15- Autumn Vieira 19- Larry Tindle 19- Warren Render 19- Andy Shepherd 21- Jesse Woods 23- Jerry Carnahan 23- Paul Ulrich 24- Ben Kempf 26- Carolyn Browning 29- Janet Resler YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! If you find any discrepancies in our Birthday/Anniversary listings, please call the office or email us. This would include names that are missing or misspelled, as well as wrong dates. MEMORIAL DAY is a Federal holiday remembering those who died in the service of our country. We wish to express our appreciation for all those from Centenary who have served our nation. We also wish to thank the families of our military members for the sacrifices they make. 1 - Anna Mae Croft 1 - Robin Marchand 1 - Phyllis Cox 2 - Janet Graves 2 - Nathan Wilson 2 - Shirley Woods 3 - Brenda Mickel 4 - Mary Anna Fanok 4- Alexa Unfried 5 - Lori Huebner 8 - Brian Cox 12 - Dan Elpers 12 - Julie Huebner 12 - Charlotte Roesner 13 - JR Roesner 13 - James Woods 14 - Gage Rettinger JULY Birthdays JULY Anniversaries 2 - Charlie & Sherry Hiatt 7 - JR & Charlotte Roesner 9 - Brandon & Nicole Jackson 9 - George & Kristi Taylor 14 - Tim & Cheryl Blythe 14 - Ron & Lori Huebner 26- Larry & Darlene Powell 28- Marc & Terri Stocker 15 - Terra Rettinger 15 - Steve Walters 17 - Susan Seibert 18 - Ron Huebner 18 - David Woods 20 - Dan DeMuth 21 - John Gore 22 - Josh Billingsley 22 - Mike Hill 24 - Scheleen Unfried 25 - Dale Dawson 25 - Steve Jackson 28 - Becky Stone 28 - Eloise Overdorf 30 - Tess Ferguson 31 - Cindy Woods A Record of Our Faithful n ess Date Attendance General Fund Offering 4/2 154 $5192.00 4/9 192 $5823.00 4/16 332 (Wk. Ttl) $4244.00 4/23 164 $3019.00 4/30 142 $2932.00 5/7 166 $4750.00 5/14 185 $4376.00 5/21 163 $2808.00 Prayer Concerns ~~ Don Robinson, Rachel Bailey, Rose Borman, Lee Crow, Rosie Ritchie, T.C. Gossett, Walter Fanok, Eloise Overdorf, Joyce Smith, Rose Borman, Mabel Blythe, Tim Blythe, George Taylor, Callie Graves, Bob Crow, Dalton Stoddard, Dave Heavrin, Eleanor Houston, Charlie Hiatt, Phyllis Cox

CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; everything old has passed away, see, everything has become new! 2 Corinthians 5: 17 Seeking God and God s Kingdom First Seeking to Be the Body of Christ, the Church Seeking to Live as Disciples Seeking to Discover the Joy of God Church Office: 812-867-3920 Fax: 812-867-3723 Office e-mail: centenary@mw.twcbc.com www.centenaryevansville.com 14340 Old State Road Evansville IN 47725 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Centenary United Methodist Church Pointing Life in the Right Direction The Spire Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 6 Inglefield, IN