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Ann Caldwell, organist; Charlotte Bearden, pianist Vineville Brass, Kelly Graves, director Prelude Echo Alleluia Purcell Welcome Leigh Halverson Music for Meditation Now Thank We All Our God Vineville Youth Choir All are encouraged to use this time as intentional preparation for the worship of God. Processional Now Thank We All Our God arr. Travis Invocation Pat Walters *Hymn 629 Be Strong in the Lord strength Children are invited to gather at the front as we sing the final stanza. Children's Sermon Melissa Kremer The Lord's Prayer Ministry of Music Tunaomba Mungu Atawale Combined Choirs Swahili: We pray God to reign. We pray Jesus to reign. We pray the Spirit to reign. Pastoral Prayer Recognition of the Class of 2018 Scripture Reading Acts 2:1-21 Gracie Rehberg and Benjamin Smith *Hymn 225 On Pentecost They Gathered st. theodulph Offertory Prayer Matthew Smith Offertory Basse de Trompète Dandrieu Scripture Reading Acts 17:22-28 Ministry of Music Jesus Loves Me Vineville Youth Choir

Sermon "The Great Question" *Hymn of Response 322 How Great Is Our God how great is our god Presentation of Bibles to Rising 7th Graders *Celebrations and Concerns and Leigh Halverson * Benediction *Postlude Theme from Sonata III Mendelssohn Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! The late actor Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) would often exclaim in his southern drawl, Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! Those words were appropriate for the surprises our congregation was able to achieve this week. First things first: I am so glad that you are with us today for one of my favorite Sundays of the year, High School Graduation Sunday. We honor this morning an outstanding group of seniors, as we help them mark this milestone in their lives. Peyton Boone is the son of Deana and Marc Boone, and the grandson of Carl and Martha Goodrich. He is graduating from Tattnall Square Academy and plans to attend Georgia Southern University in the fall. Brandon Goodrich is the son of John Goodrich, and also the grandson of Carl and Martha Goodrich. Brandon is graduating from Howard High School and plans to attend Middle Georgia State. Owen Hester, the son of Amy and Darren Hester, is graduating from Central High School and plans to attend Mercer University. Aygun Rajabova is the daughter of Dexter Scott. She is graduating from Central High School and plans to attend Mercer University. Sloane Ramsbottom is the daughter of Kristy and Robert Wilson, and the granddaughter of Charles and Kerry Jay. Sloane is graduating from Stratford Academy and will be attending Georgia College. We pray God s richest blessings upon all these graduates! I want to express my profound gratitude to all of you who participated in our inaugural mission auction. What an amazing evening! Thanks to everyone who donated items to the auction, to everyone who submitted a bid, and to all of the participants in the Puerto Rico Mission Trip who helped make the auction so successful. I especially want to thank Jim Jones,, and the entire Mission Team for having the vision to embrace this fund-raising idea and the courage to carry it through to fruition. Thank you! Thank you to you all! We raised almost $7,300 during the evening. What a surprise! Combined with what we made through the mission banquet, we have raised almost $11,000 for our Puerto Rico Mission trip! Thank you all! Thanks also to everyone who had a hand in celebrating Charlie Jay s 80th birthday party. You achieved the impossible: you kept the secret, and Charlie was completely surprised. Thanks to everyone who submitted a card or letter, thanks to everyone who came to congratulate him! Special thanks go to Martha Goodrich for preparing Charlie s birthday cake. What a special tribute to a special man. Again, thank you all! With one amazing week behind us, we have another amazing week ahead. I remind all of our visitors and new members of the dinner to be held in your honor this Tuesday, May 22, at 6:30 pm, in the church parlor. Please let us know whether or not you will be able to attend. Melissa s delicious lasagna will be our main course. Our spring church conference will be this Wednesday at 6:30 pm. We will approve our Nominating Committee s Report for the church year 2018-2019, which begins July 1. Don t forget also the church picnic at Amerson Park on Wednesday, May 30. We will start serving at 5:30. We will enjoy a make your own sandwich buffet, enjoy a singalong, and afford time for games and activities. Come and fellowship with us! This morning s worship also features a time of recognition for our graduating sixth graders who are transitioning into the youth program. The young people to be recognized are Andrew DeFore, Conner Boone, Annalise Milam, Cole Millet, and Charlie Scott. We are delighted to be able to watch these young people growing up in faith in our midst. A word from your grateful pastor, Dr.

Flowers The flowers in the sanctuary today are given in honor of Ray and Pat Wilkes by Rick and Debbie Kitchens. New Members Ches and Alisa Rehberg and their children, Gracie and James Rebecca Rubanov Youth Today: Ultimate Frisbee at Tattnall Square Park at 4:00 pm. Bring $ if you want to eat at Margaritas following the game. We will return to the church in the van by 6:30 pm in time for the Puerto Rico Mission team meeting. Wednesday: How do you want to serve this summer? Come to youth on Wednesday as we make a student-led mission plan for the summer as we seek to serve the Macon community and beyond! Youth room at 6:30 pm. Next Sunday: No youth evening activities. Enjoy the long weekend! MFUGE: June 18 through the 23rd, serving in the Greenville, South Carolina area. Sign-ups have been in the youth room, and the $250.00 camp fee is due to Angela by Sunday, June 3rd. Please see Angela if you have questions. Red Cross Blood Drive The Red Cross Blood Drive was a great success. Twenty-four pints of blood were collected. Thank you to all who donated. Puerto Rico Team Meeting There will be a Puerto Rico team meeting tonight at 6:00pm in the youth room. Trip members, please make every effort to be there! Thank You Thank you for helping support the auction to benefit Puerto Rico missions! The mission team, Puerto Rico team, and organizers are so grateful for the time, money, support, and attention given to our money-raising efforts, and we can celebrate a great response from you all! May God bless our efforts as our team prepares to serve and love in the name of Jesus! Thank you all! Fall Bazaar If you are spring cleaning or just tired of making room for stuff you don t need, please remember the following shops at the Fall Bazaar. We appreciate all donations. Please mark the items that you would associate with White Elephant. Other shops will be Jewelry, Gently Used, Vintage, National and International Markets and Collegiate. Upcoming Events May 24 Aygun Rajabova Flute Recital VBC Sanctuary at 7:00 pm May 30 Church Picnic at Amerson Park June 6 Skype with Puerto Rico/Board Games June 13 Ice Cream Social/Generation Mix-up

June 20 Burgers and Bingo June 25-29 Vacation Bible School July 11 Red, White, and Bluegrass July 18 Faith Lessons/Science Experiments July 25 Potluck Supper No Wednesday Activities on June 27th and July 4th This Week at Vineville Sunday, May 20 8:30 am No Early Service 9:15 am Media Library 9:35 am Bible Study 10:45 am Worship 12:00 am Luncheon for Graduates 4:00 pm Youth Ultimate Frisbee 6:00 pm Church Council 6:30 pm Puerto Rico Meeting 7:00 pm Deacons Meeting Monday, May 21 No Activities Tuesday, May 22 10:30 am Exercise/Stretching Class 6:30 pm Visitor/New Member Dinner Wednesday, May 23 9:00 am Media Library 5:30 pm Family Supper 6:00 pm Church Conference Thursday, May 24 10:30 am Exercise/Stretching Class 7:00 pm Flute Recital in Sanctuary Aygun Rajabova Friday, May 25 No Activities Sunday, May 27 8:30 am Early Service 9:15 am Media Library 9:35 am Bible Study 10:45 am Worship Sound, Lights, and Video May 20 No Early Service Morning Worship 10:45 am House: Wade Wilbourn Broadcast: John Fry Video: Eric Blizzard

May 27 Morning Worship 8:30 am House: Gene Welch Broadcast: John Kuipers Video: Michael O Neal Morning Worship 10:45 am House: Wade Wilbourn Broadcast: John Fry Video: Michael O Neal Deacon of the Week The Deacon of the Week is Todd Smith. Next week is Stacy Whitehead. Report as of May 13 ATTENDANCE Bible Study 156 8:30 Worship 42 10:45 Worship 278 STEWARDSHIP Budget Offering $10,458 Following Christ 2 (ytd) $35,270 ytd Budget Contributions $291,817 Our Staff Leigh Halverson Peggy Jones Jody Thornton Ginny Ferguson Sandra Head Tonia Boyd Kathy McCray Pastor Minister of Music Minister to Youth Minister to Family and Education Financial Administrator Administrative Assistant Receptionist Music Ministry Coordinator Weekday Morning School Higher Life Our Lay Leadership Church Council Todd Smith 474-6333 Deacon Ministry Mark Wood 957-7540 Grief Ministry Nell Jones 960-6195 Homebound Ann Purser 477-7549 Media Center Carol Lincoln 743-9366 Men s Ministry Todd Smith 474-6333 Missions Jim Jones 757-8411 Senior Adults-XYZ Jackie Odom 746-1716 Sunday School Jeane Easom 719-1289 Women s Ministry Susan Milam 714-0545