REVELATIONS AT CONCORD Enter to Worship: Depart to Serve June 2018 Mission Statement: To share the Word of God and draw people unto Christ through a ministry of service, love, compassion and outreach. I N S I D E THIS ISSUE 1 Pastor s Corner 2 Prayer Requests; Weekly Attendance; Memorial & Honor Gifts 3 Birthdays; Fellowship & Service Opportunities 4 Fellowship & Service Opportunities continued 5 Calendar Pastor s Corner Well, with the heat and the humidity all around, it sure seems we have skipped Spring altogether, and are in mid-summer form. This past weekend was Memorial Day weekend, a time when we celebrate those who have served in our Armed Forces and given their lives in ultimate sacrifice. It is a truly important time of remembrance and gratitude. It also reminds us as Christians of the one who sacrificed all for our sake, Jesus Christ. God came to earth in human flesh, lived among us, and died to take on the power of sin and redeem and restore us from it. Even better, he was resurrected three days later, and as a result of that life, death, and resurrection, we experience God's grace and forgiveness. What a wonderful truth! What a message of hope! Even more, that love is so powerful, that nothing we have done, or that the world has done to us, can make God love us any less. Paul reminds us of this in Romans 8: 35-39, saying, "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? As it is written, For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered. No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." A message of love and hope based on the sacrifice of our savior, Jesus Christ. Michael Concord UMC 1
Prayer Requests EXTENDED CARE FACILITIES: Marie Horton (Salemtowne) MILITARY: Carl Craft Christopher Ford Scott Kyser Jonathon Prisk CHURCH FAMILY: Lib & Shelton Barefoot David Binkley Elaine Binkley Kit & Martin Binkley Margaret Boggs Glenn Boone Nancy Cook George Doub Jim Friend Donna Garner Phil, Vicki, and Robert Ingram Stefanie & Bryan Jones Jean Messick Family of Leon Ramey Kathy & Darrell Surface Jean Suddarth Steve Teague Frank Transou CHURCH FRIENDS: Brad Atkins Tommy Arrington Lois Gavaghan Sharon Hodge Billie Holmes Fred Kelly Marianne Keslar Ronnie Lee Bill Mock David Nix Frances Presson Claire Remster Sharon Ward Jerry Warren Kim Styers Prayer list additions may be emailed to the pastor or the name may be written down and placed in the offering plate. In order to keep our prayer list up to date, church family names will be listed for up to six months and church friend names may listed for up to three months. After that time, they will be removed unless requested to be continued. Weekly Attendance and Gifts May Amount Needed per Week for General Budget: $2,467.00 5/6/18 Attendance: 31 General Budget 2,948.00 FLC Principle 0.00 5/13/18 Attendance: 39 General Budget 995.00 FLC Principle 500.00 5/20/18 Attendance: General Budget FLC Principle 5/27/18 Attendance: 30 General Budget 1,732.00 FLC Principle 0.00 Memorials & Honor Gifts There were no Memorials & Honor Gifts for May Church Nursery According to our Church s Safe Sanctuary Policy, we always need at least two people in attendance whenever we are caring for our children. If you able to help in the Nursery, please contact Helen at 923-7449. The Safe Sanctuary Policy can be viewed on our Church Website: http://www.concordumclewisville.org/links Concord UMC 2
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1 Elliott Reece Jennifer Gibson 5 Chris Styers 7 Robert Ingram Timothy Hill 9 Marie Horton Ron Hammac 11 Jim Friend 12 Shannun Breier 14 Sarah Sain Prevette 18 Lucy Flack 26 Caroline Phillips 27 Luke Reece 29 Bridgett Hill United Methodist Women The United Methodist Women will meet Monday, June 4, at 10:00 AM at the Family Life Center. All women of the church and friends are invited. Please plan to attend and be a part of planning our activities for the coming months. A project of our UMW is the making and sale of chicken pies. If you are interested in participating in this project, please contact Janet Ford (336-945-2859.) We welcome men to help with the pie making, also! Trustees The Trustees have been assessing the needs of the church related to maintenance and to security. If you have a suggestion or concern, let Janet Ford (336-945-2859) or Larry Melaga know. Many tasks are addressed without the awareness of the congregation. Thanks to those who willingly spend time, effort, and resources to keep our facilities maintained and comfortable. If you have a maintenance skill which might be helpful for our facilities, please let us know. Prayer Shawl Group The Prayer Shawl Group meets every other Thursday at 10:00 am to work on shawls to donate to those in need of a special blessing in their lives. All are welcome to join this ministry. If you are unable to knit or crochet, we are willing to help you learn. Call Helen Gainsford at 923-7449. This month we will meet on June 14 th, and June 28 th. Concord UMC 3
Monthly Prayer Meeting The Monthly Prayer Meeting will be on Saturday, June 16 th at 8:00 am. Join us in praying for our church and our community! Visitation Team The Visitation Team is a new project for our congregation. The 1 st Wednesday of each month we will visit one of our members who is shut in. We will meet in the church parking lot at 6:30 pm. Please join us! Next month we ll meet on Wednesday, June 6 th. Women s Handicrafts We will meet on Wednesday, June 13 th, at 10:00 am for a time of fellowship. Call Wilma Jones for more information. All are invited to come join in the fun. Bring any handwork with you, or just come and enjoy the fellowship. Farewell Join us on Sunday, June 24th for a lunch in the Family Life Center from 12.30 to 2:00 as we celebrate Reverend Michael Flack, his family, and his tenure at Concord. We ll gather to enjoy a wonderful meal together and bid Reverend Flack and his family best wishes and God s grace as he moves to his new church appointment. The Nurture/Outreach Committee will provide the main dish along with beverages and ask that our congregation provide a covered-dish of side items and desserts. We hope to see all members join us as we say farewell and show our appreciation. Housekeeping Please submit announcements for the Bulletin by Wednesday evening to: cumcsecretary@windstream.net If you are planning a function using the Concord UMC facilities, please contact Janet Ford (336-831-3868), so that your activity can be added to the church calendar. Concord UMC 4
June Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 10am UMW 5 6 6:30pm Visitation Team 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10am Women s Handicraft Group 14 10am Prayer Shawl 15 16 8:00 Prayer Meeting 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12:30 Farewell Luncheon 25 26 27 28 10am Prayer Shawl 29 30 LCAP item for June is Can Chicken Concord UMC 5
For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them. Matthew 18:20 YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US ON SUNDAY! For the Father Seeks such as these to worship him. John 4:23 S u n d a y S chool: 9:45 am Worship: 11:00 am Concord United Methodist Church PO Box 1095 Lewisville, NC 27023 Concord UMC 6