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Immanuel s Lighted Path L E NT E N S E AS O N 2 0 1 7 Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper February 28 5:30pm-7pm Ash Wednesday Service March 1 (location TBD) 7pm Lenten Bible Study Begins March 6 7pm Palm Sunday April 9 Maundy Thursday Dinner and Service 6pm Good Friday Prayer Vigil Service at Noon, Vigil to begin after Easter Sunday April 16 Sunrise Service 7am (breakfast to follow) WOW Easter Egg Hunt, 10:30am Traditional Service, 11am February 12- Youth Group Spaghetti Dinner, 12pm-2pm March 5 Confirmation Class Starts Ages 12 and up, see Pastor Hayden for more information March 11 New Member Class March 17 Family Game night, 6:30pm April 30 Relay for Life Tea Party June 2 Relay for Life, Begins at 6pm Immanuel's annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper is February 28th from 5:30 to 7pm. Serving Sausage, Bacon and of course Pancakes with lots of topping options. Please join us for delicious food and fellowship as we enter the season of Lent. Calling all flippers - we are in need of a few griddles and Pancake cookers for that evening - if you are interested please contact Martha Masters (302) 584-2653.

Last September, Adam Hamilton of the Church of the Resurrection in Kansas challenged the group of pastors that had assembled with the three questions that undergirded his ministry. Twenty years ago he set out to start a new church in an area that was filled with churches and filled with people. He determined that before he begin this church he settle these three questions. First, why is Jesus important? Second, why is the Church necessary? And third, why is this church necessary? The challenge was for each pastor to understand these answers for themselves in order lead a church in this current climate. I recognized that, while I may never have framed it in such a manner I had grasped these ideals before I ever answered the call to ministry. But it occurred to me that perhaps many in the church had not wrestled with this, had not been challenged as to the relevance of their faith, or the necessity of their church. Lovett Weems, a church leadership expert at Wesley Seminary asks churches to determine what difference it would make to the community if your church closed down. It is another way to answer the question, why this church? What do we have to offer. For the last month I have been addressing the question of Why Jesus in the sermon series that will last until Lent. It has been a sort of apologetic series, which means it gives answers to our faith. I hope this has proven useful and encouraging to those who believe and do not yet believe. I recognize that there are more answers to the question that I will have time to explore, but these are a good starting point. During Lent, we will take the time to discuss the importance of the church as I answer the second question before culminating with the importance of this church the week before our Palm Sunday Service. Needless to say, the Church is important and this church is important. Hopefully we all have already figured that out, but we can still use encouragement for our journey, and maybe even some fuel for our fire as we prepare for Holy Week and the joy of Resurrection. Remember, even if you know and understand these things, church attendance in our community and particularly among the younger generations proves that not everyone knows or understands why Church. So invite your friends, neighbors and children to challenge themselves for a few weeks and discover if church has something for them. We know that it will. Co-worker in the field of the Lord, Pastor Hayden

Ash Wednesday is March 1 st! This year we will be participating in an Ecumenical Ash Wednesday Service in the MOT area. We will be worshipping with several other Methodist Churches as well as the Lutheran Church in Odessa. The place is still to be determined, but the time is set at 7pm. Check the bulletin for updates as they become available. Confirmation class will be starting on March 5 th at 5:00pm. Any youth who will be at least 12 years old in 2017 is invited to attend to learn about our faith and to join the church. We will also have a field trip to the Cradle of Methodism, Barratt s chapel to meet with our bishop. Please contact Pastor Hayden for more information. Come and learn about your spiritual gift during our Lenten Gift Study. We will be learning what the spiritual gifts are, how they are to be used and what is their purpose. This will be a great time of learning about yourself and your place in God s kingdom. We will be meeting on Mondays at 7PM beginning Monday March 6 th. New Members Seminar March 11 th 9AM-3PM. If you are interested in joining our church or finding out more about our faith, sign up with Pastor Hayden for our one day seminar. You will refresh the basics of Christianity, the history of the church and the distinctive of United Methodism. Deadline for Registration is March 8 th.

Palm Sunday- Sunday, April 9 Join us at 11am worship as we usher in the presence of the Lord Maundy Thursday- Thursday, April 13 Come and join us for an evening of Food and Fellowship before we enjoy a special worship service on Thursday, April 13 th. We will gather to eat at 6PM, followed by the service at 7pm. It is a tremendous way to celebrate this special time of Holy Week where we remember Jesus s last meal and last words to his disciples before His crucifixion. We hope to see you there. Good Friday- Friday, April 14 Once again we will have a tremendous opportunity to spend time praying for our community, our church, and our own relationship with Jesus as we dedicate some time for our prayer vigil. We will begin with a worship service at noon, followed by ½ hour time slots to undertake the various stations of prayer, aimed to guide you in your meditations. This is always a highlight of Holy week, and this year should be no different. To sign up for a time slot, see the sign up sheet on the bulletin board in the side hallway. Easter Sunday- Sunday, April 16 There is no better way to celebrate the resurrection than to witness the sun coming up as we sing songs of praise. Join us at 7AM as we worship outside to honor our risen savior! Following sunrise service the UMW will service Easter Breakfast. At 10:30am we will host an Easter Egg Hunt for our WOW children. At 11:00am we will have our glorious Resurrection service to celebrate all that Jesus has accomplished. We look forward to sharing this day with you and your family.

Listening Assistance Now Available! Our sound system has had an upgrade that includes listener assisted devices. If you have difficulty hearing during worship we have two assistance devises. For those with hearing aids we have a loop (worn like a necklace) that will increase the volume of your hearing aids. If you do not have hearing aids we also have earpieces that fit comfortably over one ear with a small speaker to amplify the sound. To use one of these devises or for more information please see the person running the soundboard before service. www.facebook.com/immanuelumctownsend

Youth Group meets the 1st and 3rd Sundays following 11am worship service Coming soon the Youth Group will be unveiling their new Meeting Room and Game Room spaces! The group have under taken the task of redesigning 2 of our classrooms into a meeting space and game room! The meeting room will be available not just for Youth Group meetings but other groups as well!

The children are the future of our church. Therefore, the mission of Immanuel s nursery ministry is to provide a nurturing and caring environment where our children have the opportunity to see, hear, and feel Jesus love. Through music, bible stories, and activities, we are striving to foster a lifelong relationship with God among the youngest of our church family. The nursery ministry is currently in need of volunteers. Please prayerfully consider serving in the nursery; even volunteering for one or two weeks throughout the year would be a tremendous help. Lessons are pre-planned for each week and no additional preparation is required. A nursery volunteer sign-up sheet will be posted on the bulletin board outside of the choir room for those who are interested. Volunteers are required to be Safe Sanctuary certified; however, this process is extremely easy to complete. Feel free to contact Laurie Poore, laurie.poore@pca.k12.de.us, with any questions or concerns. We have had a lot of fun so far this year! All or our lessons are coming from the Deep Blue Kids curriculum which follows the liturgical calendar, so often what we have been doing in WOW and Preschool might be based on readings you have in church each week, or at least will fit into the same time frame. One thing new we have been doing is the graffiti wall, where we put a joy and write it on our wall! (Picture included). We have also been collecting as a group for neighborhood house, and will be doing it until February 12th. We also made the bags for the congregation as well. We would love to have some new helpers and/or teachers for WOW and for nursery, so even if you can't do it every month, if you could fill in maybe one Sunday every quarter, or just once in a while, that would be wonderful! Everyone who helps in WOW and Nursery must be safe sanctuary certified, and we can easily get that set up for you either with the paperwork or email the packet to you, which every you prefer. You can let me know (Raeann Dunn) in person, leave a note in the Sunday School box in church or send me an email at swlabr123@yahoo.com. Of course, children in Kindergarten through 6th grade are welcome in WOW and those younger are welcome to join our nursery/preschool.

The Trustees continue to maintain the parsonage and the church to make sure both remain in excellent condition. Recently, in the parsonage, pipes in the back room froze and broke. We have had the pipes and the resulting leaks repaired. We had to have the drywall in the area of the leak removed and then replaced and repainted. All of this work is completed. There also was a leak in the area between sanctuary and Fellowship Hall roofs. This also has been fixed. We are currently seeking bids to wrap the exterior wood on the sanctuary, including the bell tower. We hope to make it as maintenance free as possible. Finally, we are working with Kade Taylor on his Eagle Scout project which is to landscape the front of the church. This will include removing the large bushes in the front and replacing them with bushes which are smaller and more manageable to maintain. You should see this project begin this spring. This year at Christmas, we undertook a new mission outreach project by adopting a local family for the holiday. This was in addition to our other projects like Angel Tree and assisting with the Neighborhood House Christmas baskets. We provided toys, clothes, a tree and gift cards to local stores for a family of four, a single mother and 3 children. Through the generosity of the congregation, this family was able to enjoy a happy Christmas. On behalf of the family, we thank the congregation for the outpouring of gifts and love to this family. Online giving available through our website, www.immanueltownsend.com

We all attended a Christmas dinner at Trevi Restaurant in Smyrna on Thursday, December 8. Everyone had a great time. We will be serving a dinner for the Postal Service late February. We continue to support missions within the Church and purchase items for the Church and kitchen.

The United Methodist Men are calling all Men to come to a special organizational meeting on Tuesday February 28 th at 7:30PM as we choose new officers for the year. Immanuel Church held its Second Annual Men s Chili Cook-off with great success. The nearly 50 in attendance enjoyed the 9 different chilis and the displays each competitor devised. We had several first year competitors: Zen Taylor, Joseph Hayden, and Shawn Gagnon, as well as returning winners Paul Keenan, Larry Trunfio, Bob Metzgar and John Lockerman. Other previous competitors that came out strong included Pastor Hayden and Frank LoRusso. Our judging committee included Townsend s mayor, Rudy Sutton, the Wilmington District Superintendent, Rev. Joseph Archie, the former Conference Young Peoples Director and current pastor of 4 The World Ministries, Rev. Scot Mc Clymont, as well as our own Tish Borchardt making sure everything was on the up and up. The final scores were tallied the Winners were announced as following: Grand Champion Chili- John Lockerman 1 st Runner-up Chili- Vaughan Hayden 2 nd Runner-up Chili- Zen Taylor People s Choice Display- Shawn Gagnon Judges Display- Bob Metzgar. Be sure to thank all the competitors and congratulate the winners as you mark your calendars for next year s competition, the week before the Super Bowl!

We work as a team when we all pray for our congregation, church, family, friends, community and country. So changing our name to Prayer Team seems fitting. Please consider joining our Team. You would be notified of prayer requests through text, email or phone calls. Let me know if you would like to be part of the Prayer Team and the best way to contact you. Contact me through email, tish.borchardt@gmail.com, phone, (302) 378-7243 or just tell me. A suggestion was made to the Prayer Team to pray daily through Lent, which begins March 1. So we will be embarking on a daily prayer journey. Please let me know some of your favorite Bible verses that we can use to strengthen our commitment to daily prayer. Our support for the Neighborhood House will continue by having several specific collection times and events throughout the year. The timing and events will be posted in the church bulletin. Thank you for your support. We still have availability for anyone wishing to join our hospitality team by becoming a greeter or usher. Please see Grace Gates if you are interested.

To make this always happily anticipated event happen, a VBS Director and/or a small group of administrators are needed soon. General responsibilities include Recruitment and coordinating teachers, crew leaders, etc. Registration, enrollment, publicity, and ordering supplies Decorations If you are willing to oversee these areas or even if one of these areas interests you, it would be SO helpful for you to contact Pastor Hayden.

SAVE THE DATE FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 SILVER LAKE PARK Ahoy Mateys! The overall theme of this year s Relay is Cancer Walks the Plank. Our Immanuel Team has not yet chosen their theme, but it will be something pirate-related. 2017 Relay for Life is scheduled for Friday, June 2 beginning at 6 pm and ending around 9 am on Saturday, June 3 rd. Our team is registered on the Middletown Relay website where you can join the team or make a donation to the team or to any current team member. We hope you will get involved with our team in any way you can. Save any decorations or costumes that are pirate-like. In addition, start to gather items we can use at our annual Relay for Life tea party, scheduled for April 30 th. More information about the tea and Relay will be coming soon. Together, we will find a cure!!! Immanuel s Relay for Life team is looking for items for our silent auction, which is part of the Formal Team Party on April 30 th. If you would like to donate an item to the auction, we would appreciate your help. If you own a local business you can donate services like: window washing, painting, air duct cleaning, mowing, car washing or any other service that you have. You can provide us with a certificate for that service or let us know about the service and we can print the certificate for you. If you would like to offer an item for auction, we would love to have it. Gift baskets are always popular. Some ideas for gift baskets could be: games, specialty foods, holiday decorations, gardening items, the ideas are endless. If you have a special talent, you could also make an item for the auction. We have sold some beautiful pictures, floral decorations, quilts and jewelry, which were handmade by members or friends of the Relay team. Please consider using your talent to help us raise money for the American Cancer Society. Please let Karen Clark (kclarka@mac.com or 376-5385) know if you plan to offer an item or talent.