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Sunday, May 7, 2017 Do all the good you can; By all the means you can; In all the ways you can; In all the places you can; At all the times you can; To all the people you can; As long as ever you can. ~ John Wesley (1703-1791) Sermon: Finding Satisfaction in God Alone Text: Psalm 73 Pastor Jeff will be away with some of our youth at a confirmation weekend at Lake Junaluska. Dr. Chad Cooke will bring the message on Sunday. Dr. Cooke is the Associate Pastor at Corner Stone Baptist Church and Student Life Director at High Point Christian Academy. Sunday School Nursery: Laurie Sypole; next week Wayne & Hilda Shelton Worship Nursery: Brett & Kim Beardsley; next week Greg & Lisa Kiser Flowers: next week Tommy & Madeline Griggs Promises: Jo Hunter; next week Trudy Cox Ushers: Wayne Allred, Jake Boyd, Greg Cardwell, Ross Cardwell, John Cox, Dan Eurey, James Hoots, Greg Kiser & John Warren Moments with the Children after this time with the children, our Promises children ages 3-5 (Kindergarten) are invited to join an adult leader in the Children's Worship Room. They will be returned to the sanctuary during the closing hymn. Worship Kits we have worship enhancing activities available to all children as they enter the sanctuary. Please return the kits at the end of the service.

The Little Children Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. And he took the children in his arms, placed his hands on them and blessed them. (Mark 10:14, 16) Scripture records few instances of Jesus interacting with children, but in each one we see Jesus treat the children with kindness and love, therefore showing how much He values them. Probably the most well-known account of Jesus interacting with children is found in Mark 10: People were bringing little children to Jesus for him to place his hands on them, but the disciples rebuked them. When Jesus saw this, he was indignant. He said to them, Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.... And he took the children in his arms, placed his hands on them and blessed them (verses 13 14, 16). Here Jesus not only welcomes the children into His presence, but also blesses each one individually. The Bible records that many parents, knowing Jesus love for children and His ability to perform miracles, brought their ailing children to Jesus to be healed. These healings included curing diseases (John 4:46 52) and casting out demons (Mark 7:24 30; 9:14 27). Jesus also raised at least one child from the dead, as related in the story of Jairus daughter (Luke 8:40 56). Over the course of His ministry, Jesus often presented children as an example of the type of faith adults are to have. When Jesus blessed the children, He told His disciples, Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it (Mark 10:15). In another instance, when the disciples were fighting about who would be the greatest in God s Kingdom, Jesus brought a child to stand in their midst. He then chided His disciples: Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 18:2 4). According to Jesus, the qualities of children that are worthy of emulation are humility and simple acceptance. This month we celebrate an incredible accomplishment at Kingswood of providing 40 years of a non-profit, Christian Preschool in our community. Since 1976, the Preschool has evolved to a current record enrollment of 80 children! It has been an integral part of the outreach ministry of our church. Our mission is solely to nurture hearts for God and minds for learning. In the early years, we were called a playschool, but eventually we became a Christian Preschool incorporating strong Christian teaching into our state-approved curriculum for children age 2 through K-Readiness. The children, in addition to Christian-based activities, are taught music, art, hands-on opportunities for exploration and academic learning, and activities to help children succeed socially. They also have story time and outside play during their time here. Our quality teachers are experienced and trained in Early Childhood Education and we have a great staff, with very low turnover. They are a critical part of our success and ought to be commended for their commitment. I want to give personal thanks to Carolyn Cooke, Chairperson of the Preschool Committee, and LuAnn Winfrey, Director of Preschool, for their tireless love and devotion for these kids. Jesus loved the little children and these two individuals are truly following in His likeness. All of us should be very proud of them. It is an honor to be the minister of a church that believes in the high endeavor of caring for the little children God has entrusted to us. Remember, there will be a celebration on May 21 during our morning worship service, followed by a free BBQ luncheon. You are all invited. LET S PARTY! To God be the Glory, Pastor Jeff

Sunday 9:30 am Joyful Noise 10:00 am Sunday School 10:55 am Announcements 11:00 am Worship No Youth gathering Tuesday 6:00-7:00 pm Preschool Open House 6:30 pm Bible study Wednesday 6:30 pm Hand Bell practice 7:30 pm Choir practice Kingswood Matters Something to Ponder Small kindnesses make a difference they have echoes out of proportion to the effort they take. We do not do great things, only small things with great love. (Sue Bender) This Week s Scripture Verse: This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24)

Make chicken pies We will make check pies Monday, May 22 at 8:00 am. Please consider joining the chicken pie makers. We work and enjoy Christian fellowship together! Pre-School Mark your calendar for May 21 as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Kingswood Preschool during our Sunday worship service. Immediately following the worship service everyone is invited to enjoy a free barbecue luncheon in the fellowship hall. Come and help us celebrate this milestone as we pay tribute to this very special outreach ministry at Kingswood. Please RSVP via this week s Sunday bulletin insert. SKY GROUP HEADED BACK TO WOHLFAHRT HAUS! It s one of our favorite places to go, thanks to great food and wonderful live musicals! This time, we re heading to Wytheville on Tuesday, June 20 for lunch and the musical Then Sings My Soul. To be part of the fun, just call the church office or turn in the signup sheet in the worship bulletin as soon as possible. We have reservations for 22, and they are going fast. So make that call quick! Cost is $42 each. Make your check out to Kingswood UMC and put SKY Trip in the memo line. ******************** Here s a description of the musical: The original production is back! Featuring one of the most beloved musical genres of all time Gospel Music. From historic spirituals to Southern Gospel to contemporary Praise and Worship, this inspirational show is overflowing with the songs you grew up singing and are still singing today. Songs from the Carter family, Elvis, Mahalia Jackson, The Gaithers and many more will touch your soul as no other kind of music can. You don t want to miss the heavily tribute to Gospel Music!

The United Methodist Women is the largest denominational faith organization for women with approximately 800,000 members who desire to grow as disciples of Jesus Christ in community with other women and advocate on behalf of women, children and youth around the world. UMW circles, which are groups within the local church, provide a way for women to meet regularly in smaller groups to worship, study and fellowship with each other. Kingswood s two circles meet once a month. Our circles have similar tasks and goals, but are each unique in the way they fellowship and in the way they fulfill the UMW purpose. We will come together for special events and projects. Our current project is collecting BINGO prizes for the Winston-Salem SECU House. Prizes should be in the $1-5 range and can also include gift cards to McDonald s. A box will remain in the narthex for the next two Sundays for your donations. Our morning circle meets the 4 th Monday of every month. The circle leader is Glenda Hill. The evening circle meets the 3 rd Thursday of every month. The circle leader is Robin Boger. We hope you will join us at one of our UMW circle meetings. News from Yadkin Valley District Salem UMC in Mount Airy is sponsoring a golf tournament on Saturday, May 13, at Pine Ridge Golf Course. The proceeds are to help Girl Scout Troop 02747 with their trip to Savannah, Georgia. See attached flyer. Chrysalis Counseling and Consultation Center is offering their Lunch and Learn series on Thursday, May 25, 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m., at Centenary UMC in Greensboro. The focus of this month s event is transitioning to new pastoral appointments. See attached flyer. Youth Meals please consider volunteering to provide a meal for the Sunday evening youth gatherings. Contact LuAnn or Pastor Jeff and we ll put you on the schedule. Consider teaming up with another person to make it a little easier. It s a great way to show your support for our Youth. Youth Gathering There will NOT be a Youth meeting this Sunday, May 7 or next Sunday, May 10.

Safe Sanctuary We are interested in creating a list of people in the congregation who are currently certified in CPR. Please contact the church office if you are certified. Sunday Announcements by the pastor will start at 10:55. Service will begin at 11:00. Sunday School where Faith and Life Connect! We have Sunday School classes for ALL ages. You are encouraged to join a class. A nursery is provided during Sunday School. Please join us Sunday at 10:00 am. CDs of each Sunday Worship Service are available in the church office. Joyful Noise this is our children s music group! We practice every Sunday morning at 9:30 am. Pastor Visitation if you desire a visit from Pastor Jeff please feel free to call him directly at 336-416-5869, or let the church office know. Bible Study Pastor Jeff teaches The Parables of Jesus on Tuesdays (with the exception of the first Tuesday of each month) at 6:30 pm. Come and grow with us. May Outreach Gifts Crisis Control - whole wheat or low sodium crackers. Samaritan Ministries - Salad dressing, canned tuna, disposable razors, hand lotion (sample size) and laundry detergent. Please help these outreach organizations. Flowers if you would like to provide flowers for the 2017 Worship Services, please sign up on the sheet outside the church office. Announcements if you have information to be included in this publication please send to kingswood@triad.twcbc.com by Wednesday of each week. The Weekly Messenger is published and sent via E-mail on Thursday of each week to members who have provided the church office with their e-mail address. There will also be printed copies on the table in the narthex. God bless you and we hope to see you Sunday here at Kingswood United Methodist Church Church office hours: Tuesday & Wednesday 9:00 2:30pm, Thursday 9:00 am 2:00 pm. Closed Monday & Friday Telephone: 336-969-5437 Pastor Jeff s cell: 336-416-5869 Pastor Jeff s E-mail: revjsypole@gmail.com Church E-mail: kingswood@triad.twcbc.com