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Where Faith Makes a Difference Moving with the Holy Spirit Since 1832 Rooftop Review June 2018 ON THE INSIDE From the Pastor s Desk 1 2018 VA Annual Conference 1 Staff Directory 2 Missions & Outreach 2 Small Groups & Special Events 3 June 2018 Calendar 4 June 2018 Those Who Serve 5 Summer Worship Schedule 5 Birthdays & Anniversaries 6 Donuts for Dad 6 Fireside Fridays 7 Vacation Bible School 7 Annual Church Picnic 8 June Worship Schedule: Sunday, June 3 2nd Sunday after Pentecost Traditional Service @ 9:30 AM with Communion Made Visible in Us Psalm 139; 2 Corinthians 4:5-12 Mark 2:23-3:6 Sunday, June 10 3rd Sunday after Pentecost Contemporary Service @ 9:30 AM Guest Speaker: Kim Gengler Isaiah 41:10, 55:8-11; Philippians 2:1-11, 14 Sunday, June 17 4th Sunday after Pentecost Traditional Service @ 9:30 AM Guest Speaker: Pat Wilson 1 Timothy 3:1-7 Sunday, June 24 5th Sunday after Pentecost Contemporary Service @ 9:30 AM Having Nothing & Possessing Everything Psalm 9:9-22; 2 Corinthians 6:1-13; Mark 4:35-41 From the Pastor s Desk... Redland People, It s June. It s a time when we begin to swing into summer mode. We will spend more time outside. We will through family vacations engage the world more directly. So, now it s a good time to remember that as Christians we are to engage the world as Christ did. Jesus engaged the world in several ways. First, he engaged it in healing and restoring, as well as dying for and be raised up in order to offer what only God could do. In this we cannot follow, but we can surely witness to it. Jesus was also an example for us. He also engaged through working with and being with. We can come up beside others and work with them in finding their solutions and resourcing them so they might be successful. We do this through our missional outreach like the Outreach center, back-pack program, serving at the Salvation Army, and various other ways awe s come in relationship with our own families and their needs. Then there is just a time when we are being with someone, offering our presence and nothing else. This we do when we visit in sick and injured at hospitals and at home. We cannot cure them, but we can be with them. That is present as Christ is present to us. We can lament with them. We can speak of God s love for them. We can be the hand they hold. This is also true with aging family members, those who grieve, those who are struggling with addictions and other common ailments of society. This is all to say that as disciples, followers of Christ, summer months continue to be a time when we can use our Christian practices with each and every one we meet along the way. May you be safe as you travel, may you be a blessing to all you engage this summer, as our Almighty God steadfastly watches over you. Amen. YIC, Pastor Andy 2018 Virginia Annual Conference June 15-17 Hampton Roads Convention Center This Year s Theme - Servant Leaders 10 Like good stewards of the manifold grace of God, serve one another with whatever gift each of you has received. 1 Peter 4:10 Please be in prayer for those attending as they work through topics & issues of concern to the United Methodist Church.

Ministers The Redland Congregation Lead Pastor Rev. Andy Brock pastorandy@redland-umc.org Music Coordinator Debbie Rau Organists / Pianists Ron Morell Debbie Rau Deb Saunders Praise & Worship Participants Kara Canoles Charmayne Clark Steve Cuccio Jim Ford Kim Gengler Ilse Jorgensen Rick Knight Ken Quick Debbie Rau Jeff Riggleman Deb Saunders Kristi Riggleman Cheryl Schindele David Whitare Lay Leader Jim Ford Admin Council Chair David Whitacre Finance Chair Dan Pugh Staff Parish Chair Ron Morell Trustees Chair Harry Linton Missions Tammy Nicodemus-Linton Parish Nurse Deb Saunders Fresh Expressions Co-Chairs Pastor Andy & Gretchen Moody Preschool / Daycare Director Donna McCarty ps-dc@redland-umc.org (540) 888-8476 IMPACT Program Coordinator Angie Feathers angie@redland-umc.org (540) 888-8476 Church Office Manager Kelly Anderson kelly@redland-umc.org (540) 888-4418 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs.: 9am - 5pm Friday: Closed Redland Outreach Center Dorothy Boyd, Director At the corner of Red Oak Road & Redland Road. Open every Saturday from 9 AM - Noon. Missions & Outreach HISTORY OF THE REDLAND OUTREACH CENTER The Outreach Center was founded by Linda Keister in the late 1990 s while Rev. Brian Oldham was the pastor. The original center was operated from the old Redland Chapel, a few miles from the current location, and started with two large coffin-sized boxes of clothing in the center of one of the rooms. Along with a Food pantry, the clothing from these boxes were sorted, ironed, and hung with the only other supplies on hand - an iron & an ironing board. Since we shared the space with the Boy Scouts, everything had to be put out and put away every Saturday. When Linda and her husband moved away, she donated several heavy-duty racks to the Outreach which are still in use today. At that time is also when Dorothy Boyd took the reins and has, along with the help of many, kept Linda s vision going. In the beginning, clothing and food was given away but very few people took advantage of the Outreach. In truth, the center would sometimes go almost a month without visitors. After Rev. Jack Julcher became pastor, the Outreach begin to charge small amounts for items - and the center began to see more people every Saturday and more donations began coming in. When the chapel was sold, the Outreach Center had to be put in storage for nearly a year. However, David Whitacre stepped up and was instrumental in arranging our move to our current location (the old Virginia Farm Market). Many folks helped get the building cleaned and ready to open, more racks & tables were donated, and Dick Boyd installed shelves and poles. Dick always enjoyed visiting with the folks who came through the center s doors. These days, there are 15-30 people waiting in line on any given Saturday and parking has become a challenge. Recently, Rev. Andy Brock has added a scripture and prayer opportunity for those waiting in line (before the Outreach officially opens) allowing them to go inside the building and out of the elements. This has been well received with some asking for prayers for loved ones and friends. The volunteers on Saturdays now includes several community neighbors as well as a core group of Redland attendees. One popular area of the center is the Children s area equipped with a small table & chairs so the children of shoppers can be occupied with coloring, drawing, and reading books. Ellie Morell liked to shepherd the children to this special area - and the children looked forward to seeing her on Saturday mornings. There is a hard working group of volunteers from the church & the community who are at the Outreach Center every Wednesday & Saturday helping to sort, price, and organize the generous donations received each week as well as transitioning the center seasonally. Funds raised the resale of Outreach Center donations are used to help our neighbors in need from the community. Thank you to everyone for your generosity & support of this important mission. 2 R e d l a n d U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h office: ( 5 4 0 ) 8 8 8-4 4 1 8

June 2018 s m a l l g r o u p s... Sunday Morning Small Groups With the beginning of one worship service @ 9:30 AM on Sunday s during the summer months, Sunday morning small groups meeting times will also change. All groups (except Meet at the Market ) will meet before worship @ 8:30 AM. Meet at the Market group will meet after worship @ 10:30 AM. All are invited and welcome to Meet at the Market as this group offers a great opportunity for weekly fellowship. New Study coming soon to the Upper Room Jesus had about three years to mold a dozen fearful, faithless men into the pillars of a worldwide movement. Using the book, The Twelve Disciples, we will study Jesus first followers and see that, despite the brief window, time in Jesus presence had a transforming effect on each of them and they would be changed by Jesus power. Youth Group The Youth Group will not meet on Wednesday evenings during the summer but will instead attend Fireside Fridays and pick back up in September. JASON CRABB CONCERT June 7 @ Winchester Church of God For more info https://jasoncrabb.com Ladies Society The Ladies Society will not meet in June or July this summer. Meeting will pick up again in August, with a meeting scheduled for August 7, 2018. I AM A CHRISTIAN Tour June 8 @ 7:00 PM (doors open @ 6 PM) Victory Church (on Middle Road in Winchester) For more info https://www.itickets.com/tours/2251 w w w. r e d l a n d - u m c. o r g email : inquiries@redland-umc.org 3

June 2018 Calendar 4 R e d l a n d U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h office: ( 5 4 0 ) 8 8 8-4 4 1 8

June 2018 Pastor Andy will be on vacation beginning June 4 and will return on June 11. The Admin Council Meeting will be Tuesday, June 12 @ 7:00 PM. This is one week earlier than usual (the 2nd instead of the 3rd Tues). Sunday Altar Flower Dedications are greatly appreciated. Dedicate in honor, remembrance or celebration. Order forms located just outside the church office. w w w. r e d l a n d - u m c. o r g email : inquiries@redland-umc.org 5

Birthdays & Anniversaries Youth Group News Youth Breakfast: June 10 @ 10:30 AM Fathers and those who serve as a father for others are who we celebrate with a variety of favorite donuts. Other menu items include eggs, bacon, and fruit. All donations benefit the Youth mission conference. NOTE: Youth breakfast will take a break for the summer and resume in September. The Youth wish to thank the congregation for their support, allowing them to attend the New Wilmington Mission Conference, July 20-27, 2018. Please pray for those attending - Anna Nicodemus, Allison Pullen, Reagan Costello, and chaperone Cheryl Schindele. Whether you re shopping for Father s Day or your everyday essentials, when you shop at smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to Redland UMC, which are used to support our ministry. http://smile.amazon.com/ch/54-1559085 6 R e d l a n d U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h office: ( 5 4 0 ) 8 8 8-4 4 1 8

June 2018 w w w. r e d l a n d - u m c. o r g email : inquiries@redland-umc.org 7

REDLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH P.O. BOX 605 CROSS JUNCTION, VA 22625 Phone: (540) 888-4418 Visit us at: www.redland-umc.org 8 R e d l a n d U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h office: ( 5 4 0 ) 8 8 8-4 4 1 8