LANSING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 32 Brickyard Road, Lansing, New York 14882 Corner of Brickyard Road & Route 34B Church Website: www.lansingunited.org Church Office: 607-533-4070 LUMCoffice@twcny.rr.com Pastor Alison Schmied Alison.Schmied@gmail.com CHURCH AT WORK May 21, 2017 HERITAGE SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:00 a.m. Youth Mission Can & Bottle Drive 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages 11:45-1:00 p.m. Youth Ministries Team Meeting 3:00 p.m. LUMC Hosts Dinner at Rescue Mission (Confirmation Service Project) Beautiful Hanging Flower Baskets Still Available Please Help Support the Lansing UMC Campership Program! There are 50+ orphan flower baskets in Fellowship Hall, available for a donation of $15 or more to send LUMC kids to church camp this summer. Please purchase one or two and ask your friends, family, and co-workers if they would like to purchase a basket to support this important program. 100% of the price you pay will help students to attend church camp this summer, and the plants from Bakers Acres are beautiful. It s a win-win! For more information, or to offer help in finding homes for these baskets, please contact Rick Hayes at 607-279-3826. Monday, May 22nd 7:00-7:30 a.m. Pancakes & Prayer 10:30 a.m. Bible Study at Woodsedge 12:00-2:00 p.m. Bible Study at LUMC 5:30-7:00 p.m. Young Adult Exodus & Pizza 7:00-8:30 p.m. VBS Planning Meeting 7:00-8:30 p.m. Wingmen Tuesday, May 23rd 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Needleworkers Group
Wednesday, May 24th 12:00-2:00 p.m. Staff Meeting 7:00-8:30 p.m. Adult Choir Rehearsal Thursday, May 25th 5:30-8:00 p.m. Interfaith Dish-to-Pass at Tikkun v Or Friday, May 26th 6:00-8:00 p.m. Sr. High Youth Group (at Robin s Nest) Saturday, May 27th 7:00 a.m. Men s Breakfast at Linda s Diner Sunday, May 28th 9:00 a.m. Worship Service Lansing Youth Mission Can & Bottle Drive TODAY!, Sunday, May 21st - New Drop Spot! Youth Mission collects returnable bottles and cans on the third Sunday of every month at the time of the morning Worship Service. Please bring deposit bottles and cans in boxes or tied plastic bags to the new drop spot on the grass bank under the big yellow handicapped parking sign directly across from the main front entrance. (Please do not block that parking space.) The group also has an account at Lansing Bottle & Can Redemption Center (3106 North Triphammer Road). Please ask them to credit your returns to the Lansing Youth Mission account. Thank you for your help! Celebrate Our Church's History and Future TODAY!, Sunday, May 21st, is Heritage Sunday at Lansing UMC It is important to remember where we've been as well as where we are going! Heritage Sunday is one of five special Sundays designated by the General Conference of the worldwide United Methodist Church for church wide emphasis without a special offering. "Heritage Sunday shall be observed on Aldersgate Day (May 24th), or the Sunday preceding that date. The day provides an opportunity for reflection on heritage, celebration of where the Church has been, how it understands itself as it shapes us today, and the meaning of Christian conferencing. Heritage Sunday calls the Church to remember the past by committing itself to the continuing call of God." (from 264.1, p. 212, The Book of Discipline, 2016.) Kidz Quest! (Children s Sunday School) Three Sundays -- May 21st, June 4th, & June 11th Vacation Bible School is ramping up, and we want everyone to be excited! During the Sunday School hour on these three Sundays, Kidz Quest will be doing a series of VBS retrospectives! We ll remember the themes, memory verses, some games and activities, and the worship music from great programs of the past (like G-Force and Cave Quest). Join us for a rousing look back at Vacation Bible Schools of yore as we approach this summer s Maker Fun Factory in July!
Adult Sunday School TODAY!, Sunday, May 21st, 10:30-11:30 a.m. -- Islam 101 -- with Shada El Sayed and Pastor Alison Our friends from Moosala Noor return to share basic information about the Islamic faith, in the first of a three part series. Pastor Alison will be on hand to help clarify what we share in common, and in what ways Christianity is different. Next Sunday, May 28th -- No Sunday School LUMC Adults in Mission Hosting Dinner at Ithaca Rescue Mission TODAY!, Sunday, May 21st, 3:00 p.m. The Adults in Mission group is coordinating a dinner at the Ithaca Rescue Mission on Sunday, May 21st, at 3:00 p.m. The Confirmands will be serving this month. Please have your food available for delivery at the church by 2:30 p.m. at the latest on Sunday, May 21st. Any questions can be directed to Laura Alexander (533-4869), or to Dave Stoyell (533-7947) who is coordinating this month. Free Interfaith Community Dinner -- Neighbors Getting to Know Neighbors! This Thursday, May 25th, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at Tikkun v Or, Ithaca Reform Temple Congregation Tikkun v Or and LUMC will co-host an Interfaith Community Dish-to-Pass on Thursday, May 25th, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Ithaca Reform Temple, 2550 N. Triphammer Rd, Ithaca. To view a special invitation letter, please click on the church calendar entry. Dinner is free and everyone is welcome! Please bring a labeled vegetarian or dairy dish-to-pass and an open heart to meet new friends. If time or budget, make the dish a hardship, please be our guest! Join us for an evening of good food, fellowship & conversation. Want to get involved? Questions? Contact: AdultMinistries@LansingUnited.org Thank You to All Who Are Storing Items Please Give List to Pastor Alison THANK YOU to the many people who have offered items temporary storage in their attics, basements, and barns during construction. If you are storing items, please email Pastor Alison with a general idea of what you are storing (alison.schmied@gmail.com). Alternatively, you may put a written inventory list in Pastor Alison's mail folder outside the church office. Thank you for helping us keep track of what is stored where. Special Giving: Peace With Justice In Two Weeks, Sunday, June 4th Moved by Christ s love to pursue reconciliation and peace, honoring the dignity of every individual made in God s image, The United Methodist Church is unwilling to turn a blind eye to injustice. Although you, and possibly even your congregation, may lack the resources alone to effect change in a broken world, your giving is vital for the UMC to continue its global ministries of reconciliation. Your gifts on Peace with Justice Sunday fund programs that advocate for peace and justice in the United States and around the world. These programs empower United Methodists to speak out for removing structures and systems that harm God s children globally. Please prayerfully consider a gift to this ministry. For more information, you may visit the web page located here: http://www.umcgiving.org/ministry-articles/peace-with-justice-sunday.
LUMC s New Online Giving Information Session In Two Weeks, Sunday, June 4th, 10:30 a.m. Would you be interested in learning how to make LUMC financial contributions ONLINE? Or perhaps you d just like to be able to check your pledge status or giving history anytime, without waiting for paper statements to come out? If so, then save the date for a brief Information Session on LUMC s new Online Giving option, presented by Kelly and Mike Tracy, on Sunday, June 4th, in Fellowship Hall at approximately 10:30 a.m. If you are unable to make the Information Session but are interested in learning more, email Kelly and she can forward you all the details to get you up and running. (kcashdollar@yahoo.com) Do You Have Graduates for Dads & Grads Sunday? DEADLINE: Sunday, June 11th If you have graduates this spring and would like to honor them in a special bulletin insert on Dads & Grads Sunday, June 18th, please get the information to the office no later than Sunday, June 11th. Please include the following: Student s Full Name Relatives Names & Relationships - spouse, parent(s), grandparent(s) Graduating from (School Name) Matriculating at (School Name) (if applicable, for high school grads) Degree(s) Obtained (for college grads) Employed at (Name of Employer) (if applicable and only if desired) Every Piece Counts and Adds Up! This is what we continue to see weekly and over the first quarter of the year as it relates to our 2017 Operating Stewardship Campaign. Income through the 1st quarter (January - March 2017) is ahead of schedule with just over $82,000 received to date. This represents 27% of the total Operating Income Budget Year to Date. LUMC committee chairs are counted on to do their part in managing their decisions on how we use your gifts. Through the first quarter we have total expenses of $78,349 which represents 24.4% of our total expense budget. If you are keeping track of how each piece connects, we are exceeding our goal for income and managing our expenses at slightly better than expected. We still have a long way to go and need everyone to continue to do their share as we move through the remaining 9 months of the year. You can find a more complete copy of our annual 2017 budget in the Narthex on the bulletin board or on the table outside of the sanctuary. If you would like a more detailed look at the 2017 Operation Plan, we encourage you to reach out to Jim Blair or Barry Putnam -- either would be happy to provide you with further detail. Each Piece Counts and we are counting on you as we work through the remainder of the year. LUMC Forward Building Update After Sunday School on May 14, everything was moved out of the Children's Sunday School wing of our building. Thank you to all the children and adults who helped make this happen! As of Monday, May 15th, we have turned the Children's Sunday School wing over to the contractors. The door on the South end of the building is now part of the construction site and no longer usable. When you come to worship on Sunday, expect the Sunday School wing to be closed and sealed off. We will use the Narthex entrance to the Sanctuary. Outside, contractors are preparing to pour the cement footers for the new building. Pictures of the building's progress will be posted on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lansingunited.org.
Weekly Building Renovation Update The following work was completed during the week of May 7th - 13th: 1. Excavation was completed for the foundation for the new wing. 2. Materials of reinforced steel arrived on site. 3. Began construction of reinforcing bars in footers. 4. As of May 15th, forming of footers for exterior wall of foundation. Attendance Last Sunday: Worship 152 Nursery 7 Prayer Concerns Jim Lee Pat Pryor Char Wilson Hillis Wilson Pat Gillespie Mary Searles Sally Dawson (sister of Pat Gillespie) Scott Oaks (friend of Dianne Walter) Carl Nedrow (father of Abby Hatfield) Earl Aylesworth (father of LuAnn Biviano) Culley VanBuren (friend of Dianne Walter) Howard & Sharon Lewis (friends of the Bidlespachers) Prayer requests can be written on a Prayer Card and placed in the offering plate.