First United Methodist Church A vital church connecting with God and with each other...driven to serve 516 Kellogg Ave. Ames, Iowa 50010 515-232-2750 www.fumcames.org 8:30 and 11:00 April 8, 2012 THE GATHERING This week in our prayers for the world let us remember especially the people of Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and the Philippines. OPENING VOLUNTARIES Lift High the Cross Christ the Lord is Risen Today Easter People, Raise Your Voices arr: Fred Bock arr: Ham/Varner arr: Gayden Sikes As this music is offered as prayer, let us be sensitive the Holy Spirit who prepares and opens us to connect with God in Christ today. CALL TO WORSHIP Jesus said, I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die Christ is risen. Christ is risen indeed! HYMN No. 302 Christ the Lord is Risen Today PASSING OF THE PEACE OF CHRIST HYMN No. 261 Lord of the Dance OPENING PRAYER The Lord be with you And also with you Let us pray: Lord of Life, submitting to death, you conquered the grave. By being lifted on a cross you draw all peoples to you. By being raised from the dead you restored to humanity all that we had lost through sin. Throughout these fifty days of Easter we proclaim the marvelous mystery of death and resurrection. For all praise is yours, now and throughout eternity. Amen.
ANTHEM Rise Up My Heart With Gladness Soloist, Anne Todey Accompanied by Rev. Deanna Pullen A TIME WITH OUR CHILDREN ANTHEM On This Day of Rejoicing arr: Douglas E. Wagner Chancel Choir Acc: Stacy Eustachy NEW TESTAMENT LESSON 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 HYMN No. 322 Up from the Grave THE GOSPEL Mark 16:1-8 WITNESS TO THE WORD The End? Rev. Fred Lewis A MOMENT OF QUIET REFLECTION AND PERSONAL COMMITMENT ACT OF PRAISE THE LORD S PRAYER Soloist, Anne Todey SHARING NEWS OF THE CHURCH ALIVE Welcome, members, friends & visitors please fill in the ritual of friendship pad, pass it to your neighbor, and then return it to its starting place. If you are new and would like more information, please indicate on the friendship pad and also stop at the hospitality desk in the narthex to pick up a Welcome packet. OFFERING OF OUR TITHES AND GIFTS OFFERTORY Hail the Day that Sees Him Rise arr: Hal H. Hopson OFFERTORY RESPONSE No. 702 Sing With All the Saints in Glory Sing with all the saints in glory, sing the resurrection song! Death and sorrow, earth s dark story, to the former days belong. All around the clouds are breaking, soon the storms of time shall cease; in God s likeness we, awaking, know the everlasting peace. PRAYER OF DEDICATION Ever-surprising God, the gathering of gifts reminds us of your eternal grace and creativity. May these resources be used wisely and abundantly to renew this world and its people. In the holy name of the risen Christ, Amen. 2
DISMISSAL WITH BLESSING We are sent forth in the power of Christ s resurrection. Alleluia! Amen! The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Alleluia! Amen! HYMN No.303 The Day of Resurrection CLOSING VOLUNTARY Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals arr: Hal H. Hopson Let us be aware this musical offering is a statement of faith to send us from worship into service. Please be respectful of those who choose to remain to listen. LEAVING FOR SERVICE Thank you to Kevin, Samuel and Andrew Primmer for playing their brass instruments this Easter Day! Thanks to Anne Todey for providing special music today. Anne Todey, a native of Ames, is a senior in Vocal Performance at Iowa State University. She sang here on Christmas Eve 2011. Anne is a student of Mary Creswell. We are always grateful to our chancel choir and to Myrna and Stacy for the gifts of song that enrich our worship services week after week. WE WELCOME YOU! Children are always welcome in worship, but if you are interested, the nursery is open today, Easter Sunday. You can find our trained and screened workers in room 204. Children s bulletins are available at the Center Sanctuary door, and children s worship bag centers are located by each entrance. Restrooms are located in the East hallway leading into the Christian Education Unit. Ushers are available at the entrance of the sanctuary to assist you with hearing devices or large print bulletins. An emergency phone and defibrillator are located on the wall near the chapel in the west entry. 3
First United Methodist Church Affirmation of Welcome As a community of the people of God, we are called to minister to all people of the world, knowing that the world is often an unloving place, a place of alienation and brokenness. Christ calls us to reconciliation and wholeness and we are challenged by the Gospel to be agents of healing within our society. We stand in affirmation with the apostle Paul that in Christ "there is neither few nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female." Christ has made us one. We acknowledge that this reconciliation encompasses all within the community of faith who exhibit differences in race, gender, and ethnicity, as well as age, culture, physical ability, educational level, economic status, personality, marital status and sexual orientation. In response to the often hostile social climate with respect to diversity within our society and the resulting feelings of alienation from the Church, we wish to make known our caring and concern. It is for this purpose that we affirm the following: - all persons share the worth that comes from being unique individuals created by God; - all persons are welcome within the membership of this congregation upon making affirmation of faith; - that as members of this congregation, all persons are expected and encouraged to share in the sacramental and general life of this congregation. $ 13,977.64 was collected last weekend for the various ministries and missions of our church. Approximately $56,500 each month will meet our primary monthly ministry budget. This week s offering will go towards that monthly total and will help us to continue to transform and change lives. You may further stay informed about our financial stewardship as a church by reading the monthly newsletter. Thank you for your loyal and steadfast contributions to our church s ministries and missions. 4
Easter Flowers and Mission Gifts 2012 Flowers in memory of: Virginia Bunce by Fred Bunce family Jane Halsema by Warren, Mouy, Emily & Nathan Poag Our parents by Darlene & Neil Harl Frank Vance by Margaret Vance Our parents by Londell & Karen Mannes Burr McFarland by Virginia McFarland & family Our Parents by Joanie & Ted Tedesco Sherry Allen by Karen, Shannon & Amanda Kerper Mandy by Doug Hill & Kim Abbey Kristi McConnell Van Pelt by Gary & Peggy McConnell Bob Bourne by Marge Bourne Larry LaVelle, Don & Evelyn LaVelle, Torgny & Lillian LaVelle By Ginny LaVelle Judi s mother, Alvena & Mike s father, Elroy by Mike & Judi Reese Our loved ones by Deb and Ben Benefield Chuck, Mary & Terry Oostenbrug by Mary Beth Oostenbrug & Larry Cormicle My parents, Dr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Stucky by Mindy Boney Gary Downs by Norma Downs & family Kathy Obrecht by Dean & Dianne Obrecht Paul Wiertzema & Phyllis Klemme by Nathan, Amber, Madison & Paige Wiertzema Harold & Alma Sills; Lloyd & Helen Ferguson by Bill & Karyl Ferguson Frank & Ruth Messenger; John & Mary Cooper by Dale & Donna Messenger Bill & Mildred Gehlsen; Leona Smith by the Gehlsen Family Sullivan grandparents by Lane & Leo Sullivan Our parents by Si & Mary Anne Silence Our parents by Bill & Winnielee Carlson Irvin & Barbara Klingaman by the Dwayne Schrunk family Our parents by Chris & Garry Alexander Our parents by Jon & Marcia Sontag Eldred & Elizabeth Loop; Alfred & Cora Helland by Allan & Virginia Helland 5
Our grandson, Ryan Mason Spencer by Marsha & Dick Holmes Henry & Merna Studer; Melvin & Ruby Jensen by Bob & Zella Studer My grandparents by Rev. Fred Lewis Mission Gifts in memory of : My parents, Gaylon & Vivian Mann by Glendora Clark My daughter, Deborah Adams, by Glendora Clark Waldo by Fern Fincham Walt Bortz by Jan & family Our parents, Rev. Otto & Bea Kinzler; Lawrence & Florence Schwartz by Wally & Betty Kinzler Mark Kerper by Karen, Shannon & Amanda Kerper Our parents & grandparents by Dean & Dianne Obrecht William James Graichen by the Dwayne Schrunk family Our parents by Chuck & Marlene Bell Our parents by Don & Wilma Lesan Flowers in honor of: Our family by Jan & Bob Samuelson Loved ones by LaVonne Schumann Our grandchildren by Chuck & Marlene Bell My father, Louis Frederick, who is 101 years old by Jeanette Judd Mahood Grandparents; Great Grandma Lavon by Lane and Leo Sullivan Our children, Mary, Dan & David by Don & Wilma Lesan All family members & others by Marsha & Dick Holmes Our children Brian, Karen & Shirley; our grandchildren & greatgrandchildren by Allan & Virginia Helland Our daughter, Jennifer Alexander, by Chris & Garry Alexander LeRoy & Sally Schrunk by the Dwayne Schrunk family Mission gifts in honor of: Our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren by Si & Mary Anne Silence Our children & grandchildren by Jon & Marcia Sontag 6
Our children & grandchildren by Bill & Winnielee Carlson Mission gifts in honor of (cont) Our children & grandchildren by Bob & Zella Studer My parents by Rev. Fred Lewis Our family by Bob & Jan Samuelson A great big Thank You to everyone who made the UMM auction a wonderful night. $11,000+ was raised! HAMMERS, NAILS, AND LOVE: TOOLS OF THE TRADE The ASP (Appalachian Service Project) crew will take these tools and the tools of their hearts with them when they travel to Appalachia to work on homes of those who suffer from the poverty of that region. Our team will leave Saturday, July 21, for a week of work. See Pastor Bethany for further information and ways to support the ASP ministry! Congregation members are asked to begin now to please pray for our ASP team and the staff at the ASP Center who will be serving our group. There are still 10 open spots for those who want to go! Contact Pastor Bethany.. 7
CHURCH STAFF Rev. Fred Lewis, Senior Minister/Lead Pastor Rev. Bethany Johnson, Associate Pastor/Minister of Youth & Young Adults Rev. Deanna Pullen, Associate Pastor/Minister of Visitation & Adult Spiritual Formation Ellen Johnsen, Director of Christian Education/Children & Families Deb Benefield, Director of Office & Communications Jo Durlam, Business Manager Myrna Cakerice, Organist/Director of Choirs Steve Pelz, Custodian Zach Irving, Sunday Custodian www.fumcames.org. Church office hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Friday 8:30 to 4:30 Ushers 8:30: Ron & Darlys Orth Karen & Lonnie Mannes Gayle & Lee Huey 11:00: Del & Georgia Bluhm Rea & Don Pelton Glendora Clark/Mary Anne Silence Acolytes: 8:30 - Matthew Farrell 11:00 - Indy Prieto IN OUR THOUGHTS Known to be Hospitalized: John Adams Honoring Our Military: Ethan Abbey, Jared Chumley, Greg Wheelock & Chris Benson Gifts to Utilities: Becky Jordan Sunday, April 8 Easter Sunday 7:00 Sunrise Service at UCC - Breakfast to follow 8:30 & 11 Worship Service 2:00 Al Anon/L 5:30 FAF 7:00 NA/L Monday, April 9 OFFICE CLOSED The Kitchen will be closed from April 9-20. Tuesday, April 10 10:00 Quilters/Sarah Sandy 5:30 Member Care Wednesday, April 11 10:00 WWW/L 4:00 Confirmation 6:00 Wed. Activities: 6:00 Meal 6:30 I Am Not a Fan 6:30 Kid s Club MS Youth Group HS Youth Group Growin Grownups 7:30 Chancel Choir Thursday, April 12 9:00 Ruth Cir 9:30 Golden K? 10:00 AARLA 1:00 Sarah Cir 4:00 Free Clinic Friday, April 13 5:00 Wedding Rehearsal Cryder/Rundle Saturday, April 14 11:30 FAF 3:00 Cryder/Rundle Wedding 5:30 SAF Chancel Choir ALWAYS welcomes new members. Chancel Choir practice is Wednesday this week. No Chancel Bell practice until further notice. 8