The Communicator 228 W. Edenton St., Raleigh NC 27603-1790 (919) 832-7535 www.esumc.org Volume XLIV, Number 7 May 3 - May 9, 2015 Available online at www.esumc.org/communicator Help a Child By Giving Books Ever heard of the term “summer loss”? No, it’s not a seasonal diet or exercise program, but a troubling trend in which students lose valuable literacy skills when they stop reading during their break from school. Low-income children are especially susceptible to this problem, because they often go home to an environment where there are very few books or other reading resources. As a result, by the end of fifth grade, these students are approximately 2 ½ years behind their more affluent peers in terms of reading ability, primarily because of summer loss. To help, we’re partnering with Hunter Elementary to make sure low-income students in grades K-5 leave school on the last day of the year with books in hand! Research done at Harvard University by Dr. James Kim shows that even reading four or five books over the summer helps to prevent the summer slump. As we share the joy of reading with the children in our own lives, let’s consider sharing it with those who cannot afford the small luxury of owning a book. Can you give five new or gently-used children’s books to make a huge impact on a child’s life? Or, even one or two? Books, which should be appropriate for children in kindergarten – fifth grade (from early readers to chapter books), can be dropped-off at the 1st floor collection bins throughout the month of May. Please join us in this simple way to love on our little neighbors at Hunter Elementary! Please Join Us For A New Parent Reception and Fellowship Hour Spring is a wonderful time to celebrate God’s majestic creation, especially the children who have become a part of our church family. As a church community that is devoted to putting faith and love into action, please help us CELEBRATE all new parents who have brought babies and children into their families and into our church congregation during the past year. The Nursery Preschool Council looks forward to hosting new parents, parents-to-be, and church members who would like to celebrate these new families on May 17 from 9:45–10:45 a.m. in the new church commons area. We hope church members of all ages will join us to celebrate the special people who have recently become parents. Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for tea, pastries, fellowship, and fun! *If you are a new parent, please RSVP to Cameron Graham at cameronpgraham2005@gmail.com. Upcoming changes to the Communicator As Edenton Street continues to evolve its communications strategies, many exciting changes are taking place. You may have noticed the brand new televisions around the church, advertising many of our fantastic ministries and their events. In keeping with moving forward and revising our communications for the better, we will enhance the Communicator information by offering it along with the traditional worship bulletin. After May 10, you can read about upcoming events via the traditional worship bulletin. This weekly bulletin is also available on our website at http://esumc.org/worship/sermon-media/ and contains all of the information the Communicator currently provides, plus more! You may also sign up for our weekly e-newsletter on the bottom of the homepage of our website. This too will inform you of upcoming events and ways to register for them. We greatly appreciate your support of this transition and trust that with each step we take, our communications get better and better. Thank you! ESUMC is a community of faith: Inviting all to encounter Jesus, Preparing believers to deepen their dependence on God, Construction Update Celebration Planned - Sunday, May 10 On Sunday, May 10, we will celebrate the opening of the newly renovated Brown Chapel, Poindexter lobby and portions of the new Commons area. You are invited to a reception following each of our five worship services. In addition, the Chapel will be open for scripture reading and prayer on Friday evening, May 8 between 5 and 8 p.m., as we prepare for all the ways this new space will be used for worship, education and fellowship. To sign up in advance for the prayer vigil, please go online. In January, 2014, following several years of prayer and discernment, our congregation embarked on three new “Opening Doors” initiatives. With completion of the first phase of this renovation and construction project, we are opening a new door to hospitality, providing additional space for welcoming visitors and for building and strengthening community among our members. In September, we opened a new door of discipleship with renovations to the Bulla Youth Building providing additional space to engage more young people into our rapidly growing youth ministry. And a few months ago we opened a new door to evangelism in launching Church on Morgan, the first of our two new faith communities. While there is excitement about the new space, we are reminded that the most important thing is how we will use this space to bring others to Christ. It’s not about the color of the carpet, the new furnishings or even the wonderful light shining through the windows - all of which will be enjoyed - it’s about the feet that will walk on the carpet, the people who will sit in the chairs and the people we will invite to enter our doors and experience the love of Jesus Christ. As we complete this phase of the project, each of us has an opportunity to reaffirm our mission of bringing others to Christ and to consider how we might strengthen our own relationships with Christ and with each other. Thanks be to God and to all of those who have helped this dream become a reality. Numerous committees have been involved in the planning and execution of this effort. A special word of thanks to the leadership team of the Opening Doors Committee, members of the Hospitality Building Committee and the Sub-Committee on Interiors, chaired by Lynn Wilkerson. While we will begin enjoying the space immediately, like us, this is still a “work in progress”. Construction of the new covered ramp and Garden Gallery is underway, so you will continue to see signs of construction for the next several months. Some interruptions in the ways we navigate our church space will continue, so I ask for your help as we make people feel welcome. Please join us Friday night, May 8, and Sunday morning, May 10, as we celebrate what has been completed and anticipate what is yet to come. To God be the glory, Leslie Bevacqua Coman Chair, Hospitality Building Committee By Our Gifts - April 19 General Budget Received this Week: $52,377.74 Received Year-to-Date: $1,255,947.05 Opening Doors Pledge total: Opening Doors received: $5,114,439 $2,996.955.30 By Our Presence - April 26 Worship 8:40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 9:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 10:55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 11:11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Church on Morgan . 135 Worship Total . . . . 1,402 Sympathy ww To the family of Kern Holoman who died on April 20. Congratulations ww To Clint and Kathryn Stevenson on the birth of their daughter, Lucille “Lucy” Hope Stevenson, on April 22. Caring for those who are hurting, sending ordinary people into the world equipped to do extraordinary things. Welcome Our Newest Members: Glenn Dion, Becky Dion, Nick Parker, Megan Parker, Jan Poff, Catherine Poff, Justin Starks, Christina Starks, Linda Grimes, Dorsey Manning, Anne Coln, Jean Stacks, Mike Freeze, Megan Freeze, Mark Holt, Bruce Blankenhorn, Lee Blankenhorn, Mike Christos, Casey Abbott, Robert Smith, Claudia Saavedra, Bob Matthews, Barb Matthews, Will Bostic, Emily Bostic, Derek Van Berkel, Carrie Myers, Lindsey Blankenhorn, Tom Richardson, Ward Warren, Emily Warren, Kyle Parker, Lindsey Parker, Candyce Rumley Meet Dr. Mickey Efird May 6, 10:30 a.m., Room 321 The Wednesday Morning Bible Study has for a number of years studied the Efird Bible Study Series, using videotapes of numerous books of the Bible led by Dr. James “Mickey” Efird, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Languages and Interpretation at Duke Divinity School. Dr. Efird is a popular teacher and well-known biblical scholar. Members of the class have enjoyed him on video and have often said they wish they could meet him in person. Their wish is coming true! Dr. Efird will visit the class for a social on May 6, and anyone who wishes to meet him and join the visit is invited to be present on that date. Dorathy Chance is the leader of the group and a student of Dr. Efird’s for more than 50 years. The class will challenge Dr. Efird to check up on Dorathy and correct anything she has said that is misleading or just plain wrong! Join the class and join the fun! You will be glad you did! eStreet Prayers: May Please join with us as we lift up prayers and petitions to our loving God. “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thes 5:16-18). • Congregational: for the transitional time in our youth group; that our students, our volunteers, our staff, and the Snyder family may know the joy of new seasons in life! • Local: for those looking for summer and full-time employment as the school year ends, that our community may be blessed by their work. • Global: Please keep the people of Nepal in your prayers, as they deal with the aftermath of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit near the Nepali capital on April 25, killing more than 3,700 people and injuring thousands of others. Pray for them to feel God’s presence, comfort, strength and love. And for those who are working tirelessly to save lives and provide relief. If you would like to help financially with relief efforts, please make a check out to ESUMC and mark Nepal on the memo line. All gifts will go to the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) which is working with ministries and partners on the ground. A Time for Prayer May 8 Please join us for a time of prayer in the newly renovated Brown Chapel on Friday, May 8, between 5 and 8 p.m. The Prayer Committee is planning a time for scripture reading and prayer in advance of celebrating the re-opening of this space. When our Poindexter Building was dedicated in 1937, the space that is currently the Chapel was designated as the “Joseph G. Brown Room.” According to notes about our church history, this space was “to be used as an assembly area for prayer meetings and adult classes.” It is appropriate that the first event in this space is a time of prayer. Scriptures will be read at the beginning of each half hour and members and visitors are encouraged to come and go during the 3-hour timeframe and offer silent prayers of thanksgiving for all that has been and guidance and direction for all that is yet to be. Sign up online for a spot! Need to reserve childcare for an event? Contact Robin Ellison at rellison@esumc.org or (919) 832-7535 ext. 212. Sunday Servants-May 10 Greeters: 8:40 Meghan Belanger, Bill and Linda Northcutt 10:55 Annie Lee and Gary Hansen, Cathy Draz, Bill and Sarah Adams Gathering:Owen Ushers: 8:40 Nita Lawrence, Richard Chandler, Albert Wade, Cameron Seely, Mark Langdon 10:55 Johnny Neese, Bryant Paris, Roger Earnhardt, Jon Sasser, Jim Stewart, Louis Wilkerson, Ed Upchurch, David Greenlee, Bryan Everett, Jerry Stoltz, John Draz Nursery: Meagan Maddox, Kathleen Coughlin Wiggler Worship: Katie and Will Humphries, Molly and Matt Lee, Susan and John Maddux Parking Group: Jones 12:30 p.m.Caring Ministries Luncheon (Kerr); Nanny Luncheon (251) 3 p.m. Baptism Class (251) 4 p.m. Exsultate Ringers Handbell Choir (Annex) 4:30 p.m. Task Force (351) 4:45 p.m. Children’s Council (164) 5 p.m. Exsultate Youth Choir; Spirit Led Dancers (357) 6:30 p.m. Wesley Handbell Choir (Annex); Youth Group (Bulla Hub) Monday, May 4 9:30 a.m. Boylan Brass Rehearsal 9:45 a.m. Fitness Class (357) 10:15 a.m. UMW Circle 2 (Parlor) 5 p.m. Girl Scout Troop 3279 6:30 p.m. New Testament History (163); Fine Arts Series Planning Meeting (251) 7 p.m. Cub Scout Meeting (Bulla Gym) Tuesday, May 5 9:45 a.m. Zumba (Bulla Gym) 12:15 p.m. Moms in Prayer (Bulla 215) 2 p.m. Boylan Brass Rehearsal 7 p.m. Young Adult Basketball (Bulla); BSA Troop 100 Adult Leader’s Meeting (Bulla 205) Wednesday, May 6 9:15 a.m. DWELL Bible Study (163) 9:45 a.m. Fitness Class (357) 10:30 a.m.Wed. A.M. Bible Study (321) 12 p.m. Intercessory Prayer (356) 12:30 p.m.Boylan Brass Rehearsal 1 p.m. Children’s Ministry (162) 7 p.m. Boy Scouts (Bulla); Troop 100 Committee Thursday, May 7 7:30 a.m. Steering Committee (251) 8 a.m. StepUp Ministry (Bulla 217) 9:45 a.m. MOPS (Kerr) 11:30 a.m. National Day of Prayer 6 p.m. The Gathering Rehearsal 7 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal Friday, May 8 7:30 a.m. Lakins Study Group (166) 9 a.m. End Homelessness Executive Committee (165) 9:30 a.m. Boylan Brass Rehearsal 5 p.m. Brass/Doki Wedding Rehearsal (Kerr); Prayer Vigil (Chapel) 6 p.m. Brass/Doki Rehearsal Dinner (251) Saturday, May 9 11 a.m. Brass/Doki Wedding Sermon Information: May 3 TRADITIONAL SorryNotSorry Rev. Will Hasley GATHERING SorryNotSorry Rev. Ned Hill May 10 TRADITIONAL SorryNotSorry Rev. Ned Hill GATHERING SorryNotSorry Rev. Lisa Yebuah Need prayer? You can submit prayer requests to pray@ esumc.org, or you can fill out the prayer card in the pews. We are honored to lift you up before our loving God, and we keep all requests confidential. Contacting ESUMC Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday Office: (919) 832-7535; Fax (919) 829-5780 Inclement Weather: Main number, option 2 Emergency on-call: (919) 345-8435 Doorstep Ministry: (919) 832-9530 (Mon. 10-12) Submit newsletter content to: communicator@esumc.org by Wed 12 p.m. Internet: Sunday, May 3 Sermon recordings at estreet gathering.org/media 9:30 am Contemporary Service Television (One week delay): 12:00 pm on Raleigh CTV Channel 22 or 97.6 Radio (Live): 5/3/15 WPTF 5/10/15 off air Internet: Live video streaming and sermon recordings www.esumc.org/worshipservices/online-broadcast.php 10:55 am Traditional Service More Ways to Worship 8:40am Traditional Worship 9:30am The Gathering Contemporary Worship (Kerr) 9:45am Sunday School 10:55am Traditional Worship 11 a.m. Church on Morgan Worship 11:11am The Gathering Contemporary Worship (Kerr) Sunday Mornings Periodicals Postage PAID THE COMMUNICATOR: (USPS: 167-620) is published weekly except the weeks of July 4 and Dec. 25. 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