First UMCL erevelations Weekly August 18, 2017 424 Main Street office@fumcl.org Laurel, MD 20707 www.fumcl.org 301-725-3093 Bring Build Send First United Methodist Church Purpose: As believers in Christ as the Son of God, and the Bible as the inspired word of God, we: Glorify God through worship, Build strong relationships in the church family, Grow in the knowledge of the truth as revealed through Jesus Christ, Serve people as a reflection of the love of Jesus Christ, and Spread the Good News of the Gospel so that others may come to salvation through grace. 8:15 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School (all ages) & Youth Group 11:00 am Contemporary Follow First UMC: Google+ Twitter Facebook gplus.to/fumcl twitter.com/fumc_laurel (@FUMC_Laurel) facebook.com/firstumclaurelmd Page 1
Sermon Corner This Week s Message: The Body is Still Intact Minister Taeron We dive into the story of John the Baptist and his beheading. Looking at the story through different lenses of comprehension we see the biblical story in real world metaphorical similarities in the text in our lives. As we search ourselves to understand God s word and plan for our lives. Scripture: Matthew 14:1-12 Next Week s Message: A Hidden Treasure We will take a look at how the Kingdom of God is like finding a hidden treasure, worth all of our effort and all that we are and all that we have. Scripture: Matthew 13:44-46 Rev. Ray writes a devotional thought Monday through Friday each week. You can sign up to receive his posts by e-mail by going to his blog page at www.raymcdonald.wordpress.com Twitter Facebook Blog Page Follow Rev. Ray: twitter.com/raymcdonald (@RayMcDonald) facebook.com/ramonmcdonald raymcdonald.wordpress.com Page 2
8:30AM Emmaus Woman 7:45 Prayer Time W/ Pastor 8:15AM Traditional Worship Service 9:30AM Fellowship Time No Events Scheduled No Events Scheduled 6PM Praise Team 8PM N/A 6:30PM Message of Hope Bible Study 6:30PM Adventures w/ Christ Small Group No Events Scheduled 9:45AM Sunday School & Youth Group 11AM Contemporary Worship Service 5PM Open Bible Study Page 3
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FUMCL PICNIC SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 11:00 AM 4:00 PM GREENBRIER STATE PARK 21843 National Pike Boonsboro, MD 21713-9535 The Fellowship Committee is holding its annual FUMCL picnic at Greenbrier State Park on Saturday, September 16. If you've never been there, you're in for a real treat. If you have been there before, I'm sure you're looking forward to visiting the Park again. Just ask anyone who attended the 2016 Appalachian Trail Walk. We had a great time, great food, and great fellowship together that day. We've rented a gazebo # 4 near the parking lot. There is a short walk on a paved walkway from the parking lot to the gazebo. After lunch, be sure to go by the visitor's center, with its many interesting displays and maps to hiking trails. There is also playground equipment for the children. While no lifeguard is on duty after Labor Day, swimming is allowed, weather permitting. If anyone has a volleyball set, you might want to bring it along and set it up on the beach. There is a map of the picnic area on the back of this sheet. FYI, there is a $3.00 per person charge for entering the park. The ranger at the toll booth can direct you to the correct parking lot. Just let him know that you are with the Nancy Tardy/First United Methodist Church of Laurel group. In order to get to the park by 11:00 and set up for lunch, we will need to meet at the church between 9:30 and 9:45. It's a little over an hour drive to the park. We will have maps to Greenbrier Park (yes, old-fashioned maps) available for anyone who doesn't have a GPS. A sign-up sheet will be on the table in the Narthex beginning August 13. If you need a ride or can provide a ride, please check the appropriate box next to your name on the sign-up sheet, indicating how many people will need a ride or how many you can carry in your car. The Fellowship Committee will provide charcoal, hotdogs, rolls, condiments, soft drinks and water, and trash bags. We are asking everyone to bring a side dish to share, such as pasta or potato salads, fruit, veggies, chips, etc. As with all Maryland State parks, Greenbrier is "trash free" meaning we must carry our trash out with us. Just in case anyone likes ice cream (and who doesn't!), there's a creamery not too far from the park, which is a nice stop on the way home. The South Mountain Creamery is a working dairy farm and they make ice cream on the premises from their own milk. And as I can tell you from Page 5
past experience, the ice cream is quite yummy. If you'd like to check out their location, hours, and what they have to offer, their website is https://southmountaincreamery.com. Please bring your family and invite your friends. Just be sure to indicate on the sign-up sheet how many people will be in your group and if they need or can provide transportation. I've listed a couple of additional websites below which offer more information on Greenbrier State Park or just type the park name into your search engine. If you have questions, please see me or contact me by phone (301-776-8487) or by email (ntardy@verizon.net). Nancy Tardy, Fellowship Committee http://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/western/greenbrier.aspx https://www.google.com/search?q=greenbrier+state+park+md&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&s a=x&ved=0ahukewj2m6vh97jvahvixvqkhcnjaqiqsaqitw&biw=1280&bih=831 (Great images of the park. Be sure to check this out.) Page 6
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