Weekly Schedule Thursday, April 26 CenterStage presents Murder and Matrimony SOLD OUT 6 p.m. Waiting in 6:30 p.m. Hope Weekly E-blast April 26, 2018 Friday, April 27 CenterStage presents Murder and Matrimony SOLD OUT 6 p.m. Sunday, April 29 Children's Led Worship 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Tree House Trades Showcase 10 a.m. JOY Choir Rehearsal 4:30 p.m. JOY Choir presents Sugar Sticks Musical 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 JOY Choir departs to sing at Pinewood Manor 10:15 a.m. Thursday, May 3 Prime Time Luncheon 12 p.m. Children's Led Worship Service April 29 at 9 and 11 a.m. One of the spiritual highs for me each year at PUMC is the children's led worship service. If you have ever been here for one of these services you know I am serious! There is something extraordinary about seeing the spiritual formation of our children on display as they offer leadership for every aspect of our worship. Several words come to mind as I watch the children pray, sing, usher, and preach. Words like, innocence, purity, faith, seriousness, and joy easily come to my mind. Each year's service begins several weeks in advance when Krissy Walker asks our children to identify the part of worship they would like to lead. Another way she puts the question, "Who do you want to be on Sunday?" In other words, which person do you see offering leadership or hospitality on Sunday whose place you would like to take?
One child decided she wants to be an usher this year. The usher is one of the first people she sees each week as she enters the sanctuary. The hospitality the usher offers each week has made an impression on this child. Last Sunday, this child enthusiastically told Larry Gray that, "I am going "to be you" on Sunday." She continued, "I've already got my tootsie rolls ready to give out--just like you!" Every child offering leadership on Sunday has made their choice based on what they see lived out before them each week in worship. They will not be "playing" church. They will leading the church in the high act of worship and praise of God. Their witness will touch every one who attends in the deep places of heart and soul. This is not a new phenomenon. Jesus knew the powerful example of children. Often he put a child in the middle of a group of adults and pointed to the child as a model of pure, innocent faith. As we engage in worship this week, may each of us come looking for God at work in the lives of these children. May we see God's lesson intended for us as we receive their witness. I guarantee you will be encouraged and blessed beyond words! The JOY Choir
presents Sunday, April 27 5 p.m. in the Sanctuary The JOY Choir in final rehearsal for SUG AR STI CKS FOR SENI OR SAI NTS on Sunday, April 29, at 5 p.m. in the sanctuary. Bob Hubbard is the narrator, and musical selection include those "good old gospel songs."
The whole congregation extends its heartfelt appreciation to Diana Gray for her six years of service as our Office Manager. Diana has come to know our congregation and ministries very well. She has helped so many people within our church and from the community. Diana is retiring at the end of this month and we all wish her a very blessed and happy retirement. TWO MORE NIGHTS CenterStage for Christ presents Murder and Matrimony A Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
Thursday and Friday April 26, 27 Doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner served at 6:30 p.m. Advanced Tickets Only THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT All proceeds go toward the new building campaign. A nursery will not be provided. Youth Bible study ending for year We have had a dedicated group of youth for morning prayer breakfast and Bible study each week. This week was the last Wednesday for these activities for the school year.
Thanks to the adults who have worked with our students during the year: Amanda and Kyle Barfield, Tyler Moreland, Kaki Heath, and Josh Jenkins. Please pray for each of our youth as they turn their attention to finishing the academic year well. They only have a couple of weeks remaining. Family Promise of Houston County Grand Opening of New Day Center Friday, May 1 at 4 p.m. 2762 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, GA (Former HODAC Building) Relay for Life is this Friday, May 4. Anyone interested in making donations to help fund cancer research and awareness are encouraged to stop by the church office with a check made payable to the American Cancer Society.
MAY LUNCHEON When: Thursday, May 3 at noon Menu: Tossed Salad, Glazed Ham, Green Beans, Rice Pilaf, and Peach Cobbler. Cost: $7 per person Program: Visiting Angels Reservations: Contact Rev. Tommy Perkins by email or by calling 987-1852. + + + + + UPCOMING TRIP TO NASHVILLE, TN. October 22-25 4 days, 3 nights $569 per person, double occupancy Downpayment of $50 needed by May 18. For more information, please contact Rev. Tommy Perkins email or call (987-1852)
Perry UMC will honor our upcoming High School graduates at Baccalaureate Sunday on May 13, during the 11 a.m. worship service. Kyle Barfield is reaching out to graduating class to make arrangements for this big day. If you have a senior graduating who has not heard from Kyle, please reach out to him TODAY! Our goal is to recognize all high school seniors. You may contact Kyle by email. Thursday, May 24 Prime Time Supper Trip Sugarberry's Seafood Buffet
Cochran Busses depart at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 31 UMM Cookout at VA Hospital in Dublin, GA Sunday, June 3 Summer Kick-off for Children's Ministry June 18-22 (Monday through Friday) Vacation Bible School 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. July 8-14 (Sunday through Saturday) Youth Camp Indian Springs State Park July 16-20 (Monday through Friday) Children's Camp Camp Kulaqua, High Springs, FL PRIME TIME DAY TRIP Prime Time had a great time exploring the Biblical History Center in LaGrange, GA on April 19, 2018.
Perry United Methodist Church-- Perry, Georgia Pastor Brad Brady / 1002 Carroll Street / Perry, Georgia 31069