Salisbury District March 21, 2018 Volume 7 Issue 6 T o Sharing Life e t h e r Easter Greetings To The Mighty Salisbury District! Inside This Issue: Grace UMC 2 Salisbury District Conference Bishop s Confirmation Rally 6 17 HealthFest 26 Missionpaloosa 31 Assembly 2018 34 Wellness Van 36 By the time you read this, it will be the week before Holy Week - the week we remember Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the washing of his disciple s feet on Maundy Thursday, his crucifixion on Good Friday, and of course, his glorious resurrection on Easter Sunday. We ve come through Lent and had a chance to do some selfexamination and perhaps even made some changes during these 40 days that will help us draw closer to God. Certainly, Lent and Easter are all bout change, transformation, hope, joy and the promise of new life. On March 20 th, we also welcome Spring, which, after such a long, cold and wet winter, will be very welcome. Springtime is my favorite season. We witness the transformation of the earth when we see tulips and daffodils breaking through the ground bursting with color. Spring means change is in the air. Indeed, change is certainly in the air for your District Superintendent and wife. One change was Being the Hands and Feet of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
Clergy Connection Schedule Thurs, Mar 29 Zion UMC San Domingo Wed, April 25 Bates Mem UMC Snow Hill Thurs, May 24 St Paul s UMC Berlin 12:00 Noon - 2:00 pm Transforming Lives Through Jesus Christ In The... To Make Disciples for Christ Mission Statement Grace UMC 635 E Church Street Salisbury, MD Rev. Jay Hurley, Pastor
that we recently lost our beloved cat, Cody, after 15 years as a member of our family. As many of you pet owners know, we had grown very attached to him and miss him very much. The parsonage is just a little bit lonelier without him. And, as some of you have already heard, I will be stepping down as your DS effective July 1 st. Although I hadn t planned to step down until next year (the end of the usual 6 year term), circumstances made it necessary for me to do so this year instead of next. I have been offered, and accepted, an appointment by the bishop to a local church here in the Salisbury District - Trinity United Methodist Church. Most of you know by now that Rev. George Patterson announced his retirement a couple of weeks ago due to health concerns after serving 18 years at Trinity. This meant that the bishop needed someone to serve at Trinity with experience and certain gifts that would be needed to lead this wonderful faith community for the foreseeable future. And so, I have accepted this appointment with humility and gratitude. I solicit your prayers as I re-enter local church ministry. It is not without just a bit of fear and trembling that I take on this huge responsibility of being the senior pastor of one of the largest churches in our Conference. The really good thing is, we will be remaining in the Salisbury community. In the Gospel of Matthew, we read how an angel appeared to the women at the tomb early that first Easter morning. The angel explained to them that Jesus was not there because he had been raised from the dead, just as he said! Matthew tells us that the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy. And that's what the resurrection does. It takes our fear, our worry, our hurt, our sadness...and it puts it all into perspective. The fact that Jesus is risen from the dead, that he was victorious over death and sin, is reason to celebrate. It's that fact that gives us joy despite our circumstances and through whatever we may face. What happened on that first Easter day still brings us joy and it still changes lives today. It is with hope in Jesus resurrection that Pat and I make this transition in our lives. We also hope you will join us in celebrating of the resurrection of Jesus at your local church, and that you will be filled with JOY no matter what your life circumstances, no matter what you face. Be sure to rejoice and sing as you celebrate how Jesus still changes lives today and is with us through all life s unexpected changes. God bless you all! Rev. Fred Duncan, DS
Calendar of Events Mar 21, 2018 Asbury UMC (Salis) - Recital Series for Lent - Veronica Tomanek 12 Noon (F) Mar 24, 2018 Bishop s Confirmation Rally at Barratt s Chapel (C) Mar 24, 2018 Wheatley UMC (Rhodesdale) - Fun and Fellowship 5:30 pm (C ) Mar 24, 2018 Mar 24, 2018 Mar 25, 2018 Mar 25, 2018 Mar 27, 2018 Mar 29, 2018 Mar 29-Apr 1, 2018 Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018 Mar 31, 2018 Mar 31, 2018 Apr 1, 2018 Apr 6-8, 2018 Apr 7, 20128 Apr 11, 2018 Apr 13-15, 2018 Apr 14, 2018 Apr 14, 2018 Apr 14, 2018 Apr 21, 2018 Apr 21, 2018 Apr 21, 2018 Apr 22, 2018 Apr 27-28, 2018 Apr 28, 2018 May 15, 2018 May 16, 2018 May 17-20, 2018 May 22, 2018 May31-Jun2,2018 Stevenson UMC - Fundraiser-Inside Yard Sale & Bake Table 9am-1pm (F) Mt Zion UMC (Quantico) - Gospel Music Song Fest 4:00 pm (F) Mt Zion UMC (Pocomoke City) - United Methodist Men s Day 11am/3pm (F) Coolspring UMC (Girdletree) - Ushers Day 3:30 pm (F) Board of Pensions Financial Seminar 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (F) Clergy Connection at Zion UMC (San Domingo) 12:00-2:00 pm Bethany UMC (Berlin) - Easter Services (C) Union UMC (Delmar) - Good Friday Service 12 Noon - 3:00 pm (F) St James UMC (Westover) - The 7 Last Words 7:00 pm (F) Mt Wesley UMC (Snow Hill) - Good Friday Service 6:00 pm (F) Union UMC (Delmar) - Easter Egg Treasure Hunt 11:00 am (F) Easter Eve Service at Barratt s Chapel 7:00 pm (C) Happy Easter! Eden UMC (Willards) - Anniversary Weekend (F) HealthFest at James M. Bennett High School 7:30 am - 12:30 pm (F) Christ UMC (Salisbury) - Chicken Salad / Sale Pick-up 8am - 1pm (C) Young Adult Summit - Don t Leave-LEAD! Save the Date (F) Young People Ministries - 1 Day Service Project Graveyard Shift (F) UMM Salisbury District Spring Event 9:00 am (F) Mt Wesley UMC (Snow Hill) - United Methodist Women Service 5:00 pm (F) Salisbury Urban Ministries - Applebees Fundraiser 8:00-10:00 am (F) Asbury UMC (Salisbury) - Ben Boellner & Paul Binko, Duet Recital 4:00 (C) Missionpalooza at Wesley UMC Dover - 8:30 am - 2:00 pm (F) St Matthews UMC (Girdletree) - Women s Day Celebration 9:00 am (F) Rockawalkin UMC - Women s Retreat 6-9 pm / 8am - 12 noon (F) Asbury UMC (Salisbury) - Music Program Ascension Oratorio of S. Bach 4:00 (C) Asbury UMC (Salisbury) - Year End Children & Youth Concert 5:30 (C) Order of Elders Meeting - Details to Follow UMW - Assembly 2018 (F) Salisbury District Pre-Conference Briefing 7:00-9:00 pm Pen-Del Annual Conference at UMES in Princess Anne (F) - See Flyer in this Newsletter (C) - See Clip in this Newsletter
2018 Annual Conference The Peninsula-Delaware Conference will celebrate their annual conference at UMES in Princess Anne, Maryland on May 31-June 2, 2018. The Theme will be: Leading as Followers of the Way All information and materials will be available on the Peninsula Delaware Conference website (www.pen-del.org). Click on 2018 Annual Conference on the right side of the screen under Quick Links. Some information is available now with additional info coming as finalized. Preconference materials discs will not be provided. Please download and print material as they become available on the website. Pre-Conference Briefing for Salisbury District Tuesday, May 22 7:00-9:00 pm Zion UMC / Salisbury Korean UMC 31104 Zion Road Salisbury, MD
Salisbury District Conference March 17, 2018 The SON is always shining when the Salisbury District gathers and the District Conference on Saturday, 3/17, was no exception. A big thank-you to Mt Zion UMC, Quantico, and especially to our lovely hostesses, Caroline Johnson and Brenda Price, for their hospitality. The Praise Band from Higher Hope in Christ, Salisbury, lifted the spirits of everyone in attendance. Salisbury District Trustees President, Barry Laws, gave a report of the many activities of the Trustees and Rev. Dr. Joe Barth shared the financial status of our District. An election was held to fill two vacancies on the District Board of Trustees and our congratulations to Tom Fields and Rev. Charles Jacobson elected to fill those positions. An enlightening presentation on Active Shooter Preparedness was given by Lt. Wesley Forchion, Asst Commander Special Operations Division, Maryland State Police. Thanks to everyone for attending!
EASTER SERVICES AT BETHANY UMC Holy Thursday Worship, March 29, 12:00 noon & 7:00 p.m., Hand-washing symbolizing cleansing, Holy Communion, and stripping the sanctuary. Good Friday Service, March 30, at 12:00 noon and 7:00 p.m. The film Jesus, starring Jeremy Sisto as Jesus, will be shown in the Sanctuary. Lasting nearly 3 hours, it is about the life, work and death of Jesus as we know it from the Bible. Outdoor Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday, April 1, 6:30 a.m. at Assateague Island State Park, 6915 Stephen Decatur Hwy, Berlin, MD. Follow the directional signs to the pavilion. Bring lawn chairs and dress warmly. Breakfast follows the service at Bethany United Methodist Church, Easter Morning Service at 10:00 am in the Sanctuary. Bethany UMC 8648 Stephen Decatur Berlin, MD If you would like to receive the weekly Conference Newsletter, please let Charlotte in the Salisbury District Office know your e-mail address. It s a blessing to stay connected!! LIKE us on Facebook! Salisbury District of the Peninsula-Delaware Conference Any Questions, Please call 410-641-2186 Rev. Connie Paulson, Pastor
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Freecycle Items at Bethany UMC (Berlin) Bethany Church has several free items on offer, first call, first served. Please call the church at 410-641-2186 to make arrangements to see or pick up these items. The address is 8648 Stephen Decatur Hwy, Berlin, MD Hymnal Holders Assorted Bibles Metal Cabinet 64 h x 24 w Chicken Salad and Soup Sale At Christ UMC Pre-Order by April 9 Pick-Up April 11-8am - 1 pm Chicken Salad $8 per Pint Cream of Crab Soup - $9 per Pint Bread Pudding with Raisins - $4 Pickled Beets - $5 per Pint To Order, Call Irene at 410-749-6297 or Church Office at 410-742-5334 211 Phillip Morris Drive Salisbury, MD
Just Sharing... And I realize just how beautiful You are And how great Your affections Majesty, Lord of all Let every throne before Him fall The King of kings, O come adore Our God who reigns forever - more. Crown Him (Majesty) - Chris Tomlin with Kari Jobe CCLI 296167 One of Life s Little Lessons... God is only a prayer away. The shortest distance between you and God is the distance between your knees and the floor. Draw the Circle - Day 26 Please share your events and activities at your church. E-mail/send/call your info, flyers, etc. to: salisburydistrict@comcast.net or call 410-749-3331
God is Everywhere The Whole World is Full of His Glory Isaiah 6:3 The stark beauty and vastness of God s crea on is quite evident at the beach in winter. This photo was taken during the last nor easter. Photo by Charlo e Camera People!! We need your help! God is all around us and in our busyness we don t often stop to appreciate what He has given us. If you have a picture of something that you feel is a beautiful gift from God, please share it by e-mailing it to: salisburydistrict@comcast.net Please let us know your name and church and where you took your picture. Be creative! NEWSLETTER If you or anyone that you know would like receive the District Newsletter by e-mail, please call the district office (410-749-3331) or send the e-mail address to: salisburydistrict@comcast.net
Beautiful Music at Asbury UMC April 21 at 4:00 pm Ben Boellner & Paul Binko Organ & Piano Duet Recital April 28 at 4:00 pm Ascension Oratorio of J.S. Bach With Choir, Soloists & Orchestra May 15 at 5:30 pm End of Year Children & Youth Concert Followed By Dinner Rev. Dr. Benita Harris, Pastor 1401 Camden Ave Salisbury, MD
Catch the Spirit! Confirmation Rally March 24, 2018 Who: Youth participating in Confirmation in their local churches What: A Pokemon Go! themed experience to learn about the evolving process of salvation, the power of spiritual gifts, the energy of spiritual disciplines, and the gift of the sacraments, in addition to some of the history of Methodism on the Delmarva Peninsula. When: Saturday, March 24, 2018 from 10 a.m. to noon, with registration between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m. Where: Barratt s Chapel 6362 Bay Road, Fredericka, DE 19946 Why: To gather with other youth in an historic chapel to learn and grow together! Wheatley UMC 5802 Wheatley Road Rhodesdale, MD Fun and Fellowship March 24th @5:30 pm Sing into spring held at the Wheatley Community Center, Fun and fellowship with a sing a long, covered dish meal, cake auction, Easter Bonnet contest, and other fun activities. So don your favorite Easter Bonnet and join us for some old fashioned fun and laughter! There is also a rumor that the church is making a Easter Bonnet for Pastor Don. Come have Fun Fun Fun and praise God at the same time.
Mt. Zion United Methodist Men s Day 407 Oxford Street Pocomoke City, MD 21851 Rev. Dr. Anna Foster Annual Men s Day Program March 25, 2018 11AM Rev. Paul Klaverweiden 3PM Rev. Dr. Baron Hopkins Rev. Paul Klaverweiden Friendship United Methodist Church Berlin, Maryland Rev. Dr. Baron Hopkins St. James United Methodist Church Westover, Maryland
Contact Rev. Patty Frick at Atlantic UMC (410-289-7430) for Tickets
HealthFest Looking for a day of healthy family fun? Then be sure to attend HealthFest: An event for all ages Saturday, April 7, 2018 from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at James M. Bennett High School in Salisbury. Visit more than 50 exhibitors, and take advantage of 35 free health screenings for the entire family. Tour a Maryland State Police medivac helicopter, participate in a hands on demonstration of the DaVinci Surgical Robot, enjoy fun demonstrations and much more. For more information, a map and a complete list of screenings and demonstrations, please visit www.peninsula.org/healthfest. HealthFest is FREE and sponsored by Peninsula Regional Medical Center and the Wicomico County Board of Education.
Clergy Pension & Insurance Payments Due 15th of the Month Arrearages occur after the 15th.
2018 Mileage Rates According to the IRS, the 2018 standard rate for miles driven for the following purposes is: 54.5 cents per mile for business miles driven 18 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes 14 cents per mile driving in service of charitable organization
Pecometh Fishing Derby This is your chance to fish at Camp Pecometh! Come join us Saturday April 28 th from 8am-11am for our annual Fishing Derby. Young and old alike have a great time fishing at Riverside and from our pier. Lunch is included in the registration cost, and the Grand Prize is a free week of camp! The age brackets are 10 and under ($10 registration fee), 11-17 ($10 registration fee), and 18 and over ($15 registration fee). Prizes will be handed out for different categories within each age group. Be sure to bring your fishing gear along with you, including poles, extra hooks, and bait. We will have some bait for sale, but it goes quick! Proceeds go towards our campership fund, which helps as many kids come to camp as possible. Please note that participants 16 and over will need to bring a Maryland Fishing License to be in accordance with Maryland DNR laws. To learn more and to register, please visit us at www.pecometh.org/fishing-derby or call us at 410-556-6900. Pre-registration is encouraged, but we do accept day of registration between 8am-8:30am. Youth Ministry Training June 30 www.pecometh.org If you have had a special event at your church, send a couple of pictures to the Salisbury District Office. We would love to share your events in the District Newsletter. E-mail to: salisburydistrict@comcast.net
P S A L M S Be still, and know that I am God. Psalm 46:10 Next Newsletter April 11, 2018 Salisbury District Office Peninsula-Delaware Conference salisburydistrict@comcast.net 211A Phillip Morris Drive Salisbury, MD 21804 410-749-3331 District Superintendent Rev. Fred Duncan District Administrator Charlotte Hastings Office Hours M-T 8:00am - 4:00 pm Fri - Closed