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Touching Lives through Christ by Reaching Out, Bringing In, Lifting Up, Sending Forth AUGUST 26, 2018 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Among Christians, Pentecost commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Twelve Apostles and other followers of Jesus, as described in the Acts of the Apostles 2:1 31. For this reason, Pentecost is sometimes described by some Christians today as the "Birthday of the Church." 4315 Brainerd Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 Phone: 423.698.6951 Fax: 423.629.5193 www.brainerdumc.org

Worship at 10:00 a.m. 14 th Sunday after Pentecost THE GATHERING Welcome and Announcements Sophie Workman-Johnson Prelude PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING *Hymn 173 Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies RATISBON *Affirmation of Faith (UMH 881) The Apostles Creed *Gloria Patri Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be World without end. Amen. Amen. MEINEKE Pastoral Prayer and Lord s Prayer *Passing of the Peace *Hymn 657 This is the Day (Sing twice) PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD Scripture Reading Hebrews 6:13-20 Sophie Workman-Johnson Sermon Anchored in the Lord Rev. Dr. Adam McKee RESPONSE TO THE WORD Worship with our Tithes and Offerings Offertory Anthem Poor Wayfaring Stranger arr. Mary Ann Cooper *Offertory Response SENDING FORTH Praise God from whom all blessings flow, Praise Him all creatures here below, Praise Him above ye heavenly hosts, Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen. OLD 100 th *Hymn 430 O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee MARYTON

*Benediction *Postlude (Please remain at your seat until the light of Christ and the clergy exit the sanctuary). *Please stand as you are able. Brainerd UMC is glad you re here. PRAYER CONCERNS Carolyn Caldwell David Jackson Jackie Frye Nelda Jarvis Jean Miller People of Kerala Thomas Reed Jean Pracht Lloyd Stanley Juanita Thomas Matt Thomas Polly Webb Boyd Webb Carolyn Wescott Bettye Young Congregation, Children, Youth, Pastor & Staff of BUMC Anyone interested in starting a tutorial program to help neighborhood kids, please contact Pastor at 423-698-6951 or amckee@brainerdumc.org A Personal Invitation Dear Friends of Brainerd UMC, we appreciate your presence in our worship service! If you need prayer or are considering becoming a member of our church family, please do not hesitate to speak with Pastor McKee or contact the church office. Come Catch the Vision and Join Us in Kingdom Building"

The Gospel Jam has been gathering on a regular basis at Brainerd United Methodist Church since July 31, 2005. It grew out of various acoustic gospel programs that the group conducted beginning in 2000. The Gospel Jam seeks to keep alive the old-time gospel songs characteristic of the Appalachian region. It does so within the framework of an informal and highly participatory gospel service. Evelyn writes: I have been a part of BUMC gospel jam since it started in the basement of the building we now meet in. I find great pleasure in playing my instrument and especially playing gospel music. I started playing after retirement; however, I had played violin while in school. I once asked Richard Young what his thoughts were on why we enjoyed our playing so much and he replied, Well, it is a spiritual experience - you are bringing a part of yourself out through your instrument and producing something beautiful with others. I liked that! At least we think it is beautiful! The jam is something we look forward to on Sunday evenings and if we are out of town, we try to get home in time for the jam. Join us at the Jam on Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m.

Scrappy s Cupboard was established to ensure that all UTC students have access to basic necessities, including food, personal care items, and basic household goods. We provide emergency food assistance and referrals to all UTC students enrolled in one or more credit hours. WE NEED YOUR HELP! We cannot operate Scrappy s Cupboard without your support. Below are some ways that you can help: Donate: Food, Kitchenware, & Personal Care Items Donations: Current items needed include: New Pillows Blankets Bed Sheets Tortillas or other bread items with a longer shelf life Gluten Free Pasta Bagged Beans Breakfast Shakes (non-refrigerated) Note: We can only accept unexpired and unopened non-perishable food items, usable kitchenware, and unexpired and unopened personal care items. Please place your items in the Atrium collection box, and contact Maggie Hall with questions: (423) 344-1886 or maggie-hall@epbfi.com. Thank you! Monetary Donations via internet: Visit the UC Foundation website to donate. Choose "Other" for the "Designation" and enter "Scrappy's Cupboard". Monetary Donations via mail: Send checks to: UTC Student Development 615 McCallie Ave Dept 1951 Chattanooga, TN 37403 Make checks payable to the "UC Foundation". Specify "Scrappy's Cupboard" in the memo line.

The United Methodist Women members recently held a Back To School Party for 11 women and 20 children from Family Way. School supplies and items were purchased for each child according to their grade and school. Each mother was treated with a goodies bag and a small vase of fresh cut flowers. Light refreshments were served to the special guests. The fellowship and enjoyment with the mothers and children and the UMW members was outstanding. As activities resume after the summer break, all women of the church are invited to join a Circle and support the outreach mission of the UMW. Contact can be made to Martha Gordon, UMW President at 423-238-3713 or thegordonfamilydmc@comcast.net. We currently offer Children s Sunday School from 11:15 to 12:00. We also have the nursery open for children under the age of three during the Church service. We encourage children three and older to join their families for the service and then come to Sunday School. THEY ARE HERE! After the service, walk (don t run) to your nearest Narthex. Do not pass GO. Do not collect $200.00. But do collect your directories! Sincere thanks go out to Barbara Wilson for stepping in and persisting until this project was finished!

FINANCES OF YOUR CHURCH 2018 Finance Monthly Need MTD through 8/20/18 Received MTD through 8/20/18 General Budget $32,813 $22,981 $43,750 75% 53% Building Mortgage $10,097 $8,068 $13,463 75% 60% Finance Yearly week 33 Need YTD through 8/20/18 Received YTD through 8/20/18 General Budget $333,173 $324,941 $525,000 63% 62% Building Mortgage $102,528 $104,613 $161,559 63% 65% The Finance Committee will meet Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 6:30 pm in the Wesley Conference Room. GIFTS TO THE CHURCH Organ Fund Virginia Gwin Fran & Kit Rushing Operating Memorial Fund Virginia Gwin Friendship Class In Honor of Lloyd Stanley Barry & Beverly Ligon Building Fund Virginia Gwin Anne & Joel Clements Linda & Jack Ireland Henrietta Humphreys Linda & Jack Ireland Peter Arnold Anne & Joel Clements The beautiful new banner in the sanctuary was made by Altar Guild member, Linda Ireland. It is green representing a time of growth in the church calendar. and is the longest of the liturgical seasons. Thank you, Linda. You are very talented to design and execute this special banner to enhance the congregation's worship experience.

Sunday, August 26 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship, Sanctuary 11:15 a.m. Sunday School, Classrooms 2:00 p.m. CFT Chitty Rehearsal, Fellowship Hall 6:00 p.m. Gospel Jam, McFerrin Chapel Monday, August 27 9:00 a.m. Preschool, Children s Wing 4:00 p.m. Chattanooga Girls Choir Rehearsals, Various Rooms Tuesday, August 28 9:00 a.m. Preschool, Children s Wing 12:30 p.m. Ladies Bridge, Truman Brooks Room 5:30 p.m. Girls Inc Open House, McFerrin chapel 6:30 p.m. CFT Chitty Rehearsal, Fellowship Hall Wednesday, August 29 9:00 a.m. Preschool, Children s Wing 6:00 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Choir Suite Thursday, August 30 9:00 a.m. Preschool, Children s Wing 4:30 p.m. CFT Tap Class, Gym 6:30 p.m. CFT Chitty Rehearsal, Fellowship Hall Friday, August 31 No scheduled BUMC events Saturday, September 1 8:30 a.m. Kerala Birdie Team, Gym 12:00 noon Organ Practice, Sanctuary 5:30 p.m. Language Class, Library Staff of Brainerd United Methodist Church Rev. Dr. Adam McKee ~ Senior Pastor ~ amckee@brainerdumc.org Jenny Bacon ~ Executive Assistant ~ jbacon@brainerdumc.org Debra Wise ~ Business Manager ~ dwise@brainerdumc.org Kelcy Chambers ~ Preschool & Children s Director ~ preschool@brainerdumc.org Roberta Bishop ~ Director of Music ~ choir@brainerdumc.org Jeff Scofield ~ Organist ~ traveldesk@mindspring.com Terry Sanford ~ Pianist ~ trsanford@gmail.com Charlotte McKee ~ Ministry of Prayer and Visitation ~ charbmckee@aol.com