The Linworth Link. From the Desk of Pastor Matt Yoder

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The Linworth Link Volume 24, Issue 5 May 2017 Linworth United Methodist Church 7070 Bent Tree Blvd. Columbus, OH 43235 Phone: 614-336-8485 Fax: 614-336-8486 www.linworthumc.org May 2017 Preaching Schedule May 7 4th Sunday of Easter Holy Communion Music and Arts Sunday 9am Traditional May 14 5th Sunday of Easter (Mothers Day) 9am Traditional Rev. Curnell Graham May 21 6th Sunday of Easter 9am Traditional Rev. Curnell Graham May 28 7th Sunday of Easter 9am Traditional Rev. Matt Yoder May 29 Memorial Day (Office Closed) From the Desk of Pastor Matt Yoder When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: Death has been swallowed up in victory. 1 Corinthians 15:54 The month of May is always such an interesting time in the church season. On one hand there is a sense of energy and renewal as we come out of the Easter season, but on the other, there is also a nagging temptation for things to get back to normal. We have just experienced a very powerful and very moving Journey to the Cross through the Lenten and Holy Week seasons. We have been with Jesus every step of the way, and hopefully through that series we have discovered a new revelation about the meaning of the cross or Jesus love for us. But as we turn the calendar over, the Stations of the Cross are no longer front and center in our minds. The journey of Jesus to the cross and his death and resurrection are in the rearview mirror. For many of us, our minds may be racing with summer vacation plans and preparing for the end of the school year, and carrying forward the energy of the Easter season is far from us. So how do we resist the temptation and the urge to roll the stone back in front of the tomb and forget about the life-changing good news of the resurrection for another year? It s in the truth and knowledge that we are indeed an Easter people who have the opportunity to share in the resurrection of Christ each and every day. He is risen! is not just a proclamation to be shouted in praise one day of the year; it is worthy of being lifted up all 365 days of the year. This month could I encourage you to do something unorthodox in your faith journey? Take just a moment each day to read through a few verses of the resurrection story of Jesus and remind yourself of the greatest miracle and the greatest testimony of love every known. In doing so, we may be renewed and inspired to live in that resurrection power every day instead of only storing it up for a certain time on the calendar. The month of June will be a month of celebrating the church with Pentecost and our debt-retirement celebration. To prepare us for that time, let us be strengthened this month in the power of Jesus Christ and his resurrection. Let us be emboldened to continue the Easter celebration by living transformed lives in the new life of Christ. Pastor Matt Yoder

Linworth Children s Center An Educational Ministry of Linworth United Methodist Church www.linworthcc.org Spring is in the Air at LCC! Children s Ministries News Alisha Artis, Director of Children's Ministries (aartis@linworthumc.org) Club 56: End-of-the-Year Event May 7, 2017, 4:00-7:00 p.m. This event will be at Dave & Busters in Hilliard. Drop off and Pick-up will be at Dave & Busters, not the church. Incoming 5th graders for the next school year are also invited! Bring a friend too! Cost is $20 per person (includes food, drinks, and a game card). RSVP is required for the event by May 2! VBS 2017 Maker Fun Factory, July 10-14! Registration begins May 8! Preschool session is from 9-11:30 a.m. for ages three through five years old (children must be pottytrained). Elementary session is from 1-4:00 p.m. for children who have completed kindergarten through fifth grade. Registration fee is $15 per child until June 12. Registration fee will increase to $30 per child after this date. Early registration is strongly encouraged. Registration and volunteer forms will be available on the church website: www.linworthumc.org. Thank you in advance for your interest in helping with VBS this year! Youth News Jessica Cavinee, Director of Youth Ministries (jcavinee@linworthumc.org) THANK YOU! Thank you to all those who helped make the Garage Sale a huge success. We couldn t do it without you. We appreciate the hard work, the laughter, the friendships and the enthusiasm. You have made a difference with helping at the Garage Sale! Spring Retreat The Youth Retreat is Friday, May 12 through Sunday, May 14 at Camp Akita. Registration is on the Youth page of the Linworth UMC web site. Remember to invite your friends for the amazing weekend getaway! South Carolina Mission Trip The Youth Mission Trip this summer is to South Carolina. All youth in grades 7-12 are invited to join us for the trip. We will be helping a church with their VBS, working on projects, hanging out at the beach, etc. It s going to be a great trip, and we hope you can join us! Register on the Youth page of the Linworth UMC web site. Congratulations We would like to congratulate all of our graduating seniors! We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished. May God bless you as you are off to new adventures! Congratulations Class of 2017! LCC is getting ready for SUMMER!! We have had an AWESOME school year. It has been wonderful watching all the children grow this year! This summer we have about 85 elementary summer campers coming! We will be busy going on field trips, having special guests, helping the community, playing games, and even some learning :). We are also offering preschool summer camps. We still have spaces available! For more information, check out our website at www.linworthcc.org. For Fall 2017-2018, we have spaces available in our 4-year-old part-day class and our Kindergarten Bound program. Spread the word! Call for more information: 614-336-9559

Adult Small Groups (Call the church office for contact numbers if not otherwise indicated.) Closer Walk The Closer Walk Class meets from 9:15am-10:15am each Sunday morning to discuss topics of relevance in our faith journey. Through June we are studying the book, The Jesus I Never Knew, by Philip Yancey. Join us and you will enjoy our class even if you do not have the book. At the conclusion of this study, we will take the summer off and resume in the fall. Call Ken Galloway at 614-846-1838 with any questions. Hand & Foot Card Group Hand & Foot will meet at 7:00pm on Friday, May 5 in the Fellowship Hall. Contact Kathy Bell at 614-764-3636 for details. IMPACT Group: Claremont Ministry Building relationships one visit at a time. The IMPACT Small Group meets several times a month at Claremont. For more details on this active group contact Becki Hollenbaugh, 614-799- 1031 Nesters (for Couples with Preschool/ Elementary Aged Children) The Nesters (parents with school aged children) will meet Sunday, May 7 at 11:45 in the Library. For more information on the group, upcoming studies, or social events, please contact Heather Webb (hezann73@yahoo.com). Peace in the House No May meeting. Contact is Cathy Christian. Searchers Sunday School This Adult Class meets in room 138 of the Fellowship Hall at 10:00am each Sunday. Doug Stahle is the coordinator for this group. Women s Bible Study Please join us as we study Max Lucado's book "You'll Get Through This." No matter where you are in your journey of faith, come be a part of this wonderful fellowship of women as we study God s word. Come join this group on Sunday mornings at 10:15am in room 210. Contact Jeanne Byers (leader) for details. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) This is a time to rejuvenate and reconnect with other moms on the second and fourth Mondays of the month, 9:30-11:30 am at the church. Childcare is provided. If you would like more information or are interested, please contact Sarah Min and Wendy Bumbico. Thank you! ESL ESL continues to meet each Monday at Granby Elementary School from 6:30pm-8:00pm for adult students, and 6:00pm- 8:00pm for tutors. Call Jeff or Bonnie Thorn for details at 614-718-9745, or email them at bonniebthorn@yahoo.com. Get Involved with Social Concerns! Contact: Esther Hunter Open Shelter and Choices Meals Meals will be prepared at 8:30am and 11:30am on Tuesday, May 9 in the kitchen. Contact Roy or Arlean Sudhoff for details. Linworth Knotters Knotters will meet May 10 & 24 in the Fellowship Hall. The Knotters are still collecting used blankets, sheets, and mattress pads for use in the on going sleeping-bag project. They can be left in the cupboard across the hall from the office, marked Knotters. Contacts are Marilyn Pohlman or Sandy McCall. LUMC-SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS - YTD MARCH 2017 Actual Budget Variance Prior Year Collections 267,000 303,000 (36,000) 270,000 Expenses 244,000 256,000 (12,000) 287,000 Net Surplus/ (Shortfall) 23,000 47,000 (24,000) (17,000)

Contacts: Doug Stahle & Chuck Kemp If you like Linworth, you ll love the Linworthys! May 23 The May meeting of the Linworthys will feature John Widner, pianist. Lunch will be served at 11:30. Bus Trips Pastor Matt Yoder will be ordained as an Elder on Tuesday, June 6 in Lakeside, Ohio. We are renting a 56-seat bus so that everyone can support him. We will leave the church at noon and return at 9 or 9:30pm. There will be a box lunch served in the bus on the way home after a small reception at the Loars home in Lakeside. Cost is $25 per person. There are still a few seats available. Contact Donna Hughes 614-404-9929 with any questions. Mystery Bus Trip June 12, 2017 $80 Leave LUMC 7:00 a.m. and return at 6:30 p.m. Reservations due by May 12. Make checks payable to Linworthys and send or give it to Donna Hughes, 114 Hartfield Ct., Powell, OH 43065. Contact Donna Hughes (614-404-9928) or dhughes.dh@gmail.com for reservations. Thanks to everyone who helped with the Garage Sale to make it yet another amazing success. Hilltop Ministry Exciting things are happening on the Hilltop! The school produce distributions are moving back outside. On May 10 it will be at West Broad Elementary School (corner of Hague Ave. and Broad Street). Come down and be a part of the festivities as we set up at 2 pm, and distribute until 6 pm. Homework Help for elementaryaged children happens on Tuesdays, from 3;30 to 5:30 pm at 159 S. Eureka Avenue. We're nearing the end of the school year, which means our summer program is gearing up for another series of adventures. The summer is more theme-based and life-skills oriented, and we're looking for programming ideas and for people willing to share a special interest or talent with the neighborhood kids. Summer also means Freedom Schools will be in session. The program, sponsored by the Shalom Zone, goes from June 21 to July 28 and is your opportunity to encourage a child to explore the many wonders of the world of literature. For a few hours a week (or more often if you like), you can help foster an appreciation for reading with an elementary-aged child. Look for sign-up sheets at a table in the Narthex soon. We are also exploring partnerships with various organizations to promote health and other issues that affect the Hilltop, as well as taking advantage of the expertise and passion that LUMC's congregation has to share with the people in the Eureka Avenue neighborhood. If you have a talent for, or love of a particular area, be it gardening, sewing, music, etc., we'd love to have you share it this summer at the House. Look for opportunities to sign up in the Sunday Worship Bulletins. See you on the Hilltop. Endowment Gift Acknowledgement The Legacy Committee is pleased to acknowledge the below Church family for their donation to the LUMC Endowment Fund: Karen and Andy Ahijevych Endowment Fund Balance, 12/31/16 $359,400 Contributions Jan-Mar 2017 5,600 Appreciation Jan-Mar 2017 15,900 Balance 3/31/17 $380,900 Those interested in memorializing/ honoring church members/friends, contact Andy Ahijevych (614-203- 3936), Legacy Committee Chair. Two Volunteer Opportunities with Habitat for Humanity The AEP corporate build with Habitat is underway.. They are building a two-bedroom home for the Johnson family and plan to work on Wednesdays and Saturdays. If you have an interest in volunteering with this construction effort, please contact Jim Rosing at jrcnrosing@insight.rr.com The Hilliard Adopt-A-House faith build with Habitat is projected to start in mid-to-late May. They are building a three-bedroom home for the Bryant family and also plan to work on Wednesdays and Saturdays. If you have an interest in volunteering with this construction effort or in helping prepare lunches for our construction volunteers, please contact Howard Baulch at howard@hilliardhabitat.org.

UMW Women s Ministries Mission Board Meeting Contact: Jane Pierce Next Board Meeting is May 9 at 7pm. UMW Morning Fellowship Circle The next meeting will meet on Tuesday, May 9 at 9:30am in room 210. Sondie Schwotzer will be hostess and will present devotions, Mothers in Action is the program focus. Wendy Bumbico will be our guest speaker from MOPS (Mothers of Pre- Schoolers). All Linworth women and their guests are welcome for fellowship, devotions and sharing. For more information, contact Debby Steele 614-895-0269 UMW Evening Fellowship Circle Join us on May 17 at 7pm in the Gathering Area for a program entitled Mothers in Action. All women and their guests are welcome. Contacts Linda Higgins & Pam Boh Service Circle Join us on May 26 at 9am in the kitchen to make sandwiches for Faith Mission. Contact: Lea Elshoff Mission Project Help This month we are collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste, dental floss to help those in need. Toilet paper and diapers are always welcome. These items go to the New Life UMC Clothing Room. Our collection of used eye glasses and pop tabs is continuous! Please place all of these items in the UMW-Club 56 cupboard opposite the elevator, or they may be brought to any Circle or Board meeting. Thank you for your ongoing support. New Stephen Ministers to be Commissioned On Tuesday, May 2 Stephen Ministry trainees, Jean Forbes, Rhonda and Steve Harris, and Karen Kackloudis will celebrate the completion of their training along with all current Stephen Ministers. These dedicated people have participated in 50 hours of training over the past four months and are ready to begin their caring ministry among us at Linworth United Methodist Church. Individuals from St. Patrick s Episcopal Church and Northwest United Methodist Church joined us in the training sessions, and they, as well as their Stephen leaders, will take part in the commissioning. This will be a time for celebration as Tom Cook and Christine Hiester share their musical talents, and Pastor Gene, Pastor Curnell, and Pastor Matt lead us in the rite for commissioning the new Stephen Ministers. We thank God for all our Stephen Ministers and pray that God will bless their ministries Mission Trips to Laos As a part of our ongoing support of the mission in Laos, we will make two mission trips to Laos this year. The Youth will go in July. The Lao Youth are planning a youth conference to coincide with the visiting youth from our church. If you are interested in going on a trip to Laos, there will be a trip going October 1-14, 2017. Let Pastor Graham or Joel Rabb know if you are interested. When in our music God is glorified it is as though the whole creation cried, Alleluia! A Note from Music Director, Christine Hiester Though we have two services with differing styles, we are one Body in Christ. On May 7 we will come together to celebrate musically all that God has done and is doing at Linworth in worship. Our two services will be blended, including both traditional and contemporary elements and songs, and our message will be one of Alleluia, which is defined God be praised! Regardless of your preferred style of music in the church, my hope is that we can all worship in a spirit of unity, celebrating all of the varying gifts of LUMC. Looking ahead, summer holds much to look forward to in our community of music and worship. Many of our members will be sharing their musical offerings as special music; there will be a Handbell 101 class for those who read music and are interested in ringing with us, but would like to learn the basic techniques; and we will have three wonderful concerts on the lawn perfect opportunities to invite friends and family. We truly have every reason here at Linworth to shout a glad Alleluia! this continuing Easter season. SUMMER CONCERT SERIES On the church lawn Watch for further details. June 11, 5:00 p.m. Little Patch of Soul an R&B band. July 2, 5:00 p.m. Dublin Silver Band August TBD

Linworth United Methodist Church 7070 Bent Tree Blvd. Columbus, Ohio 43235 Connect Grow Serve If you need to reach a leader of any group, contact the church office (614-336-8485). It s in the truth and knowledge that we are indeed an Easter people who have the opportunity to share in the resurrection of Christ each and every day. Pastor Matt Yoder