Palm Sunday: March 29, 2015 LuAnn Charlton: “The Horse That Jesus Rides” Want to show that you’re a Messianic hero who is ready to overthrow the oppressive Roman regime? You want a well-trained war steed. That’s what a conqueror rides! But Jesus intentionally chooses an unridden, untrained colt. What does his ride symbolize? April 2: HOLY THURSDAY 7:00 pm - Rick Clayton - “Stories of Grace and Love” The story of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet has a rather obvious meaning: that we are to serve one another. But the description of Jesus laying aside his garments for this task points back to his words about the good shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep. Taking the role of a slave and washing his disciples’ feet points to the meaning of his death and resurrection, a cleansing from sin and restoration of true faith in God. April 3: GOOD FRIDAY 7:00 pm Reading the Passion Narrative with music provided by the Chancel Choir. April 5: Easter Sunday 6:30 am - Jesse Baker - Sunrise Service 8:30 am, 11 am - Rick Clayton - Traditional Services 8:45 am - LuAnn Charlton - LightHouse Contemporary Service Flowers for the Easter Floral Cross: $8 Please clearly print the names of those you wish to honor/remember and your name(s) exactly as you wish them to appear in print. Send this card and a check, made out to HBUMC, to arrive by April 1, to: HBUMC Business Office, 2209 Fairview Rd, Raleigh NC 27608 In Memory of ____________________________________________________ In Honor of ______________________________________________________ Your Name(s) ____________________________________________________ Phone ________________________ Amount Enclosed _________________ When they were approaching Jerusalem, at Bethphage and Bethany, near the Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples and said to them, “Go into the village ahead of you, and immediately as you enter it, you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden; untie it and bring it. If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ just say this, ‘The Lord needs it and will send it back here immediately.’” They went away and found a colt tied near a door, outside in the street. As they were untying it, some of the bystanders said to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?” They told them what Jesus had said; and they allowed them to take it. Then they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks on it; and he sat on it. Many people spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread leafy branches that they had cut in the fields. Then those who went ahead and those who followed were shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the coming kingdom of our ancestor David! Hosanna in the highest heaven!” Then he entered Jerusalem and went into the temple; and when he had looked around at everything, as it was already late, he went out to Bethany with the twelve. Mark 11:1-11 _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Today’s Band Members: Acoustic Guitar - Stephen Howell; Bass Guitar - Guy Smith; Drums - Mike Rees; Electric Guitar - Josh Adams; Vocals - Alyson Clayton Palm Sunday: March 29, 2015 LuAnn Charlton: “The Horse That Jesus Rides” Want to show that you’re a Messianic hero who is ready to overthrow the oppressive Roman regime? You want a well-trained war steed. That’s what a conqueror rides! But Jesus intentionally chooses an unridden, untrained colt. What does his ride symbolize? April 2: HOLY THURSDAY 7:00 pm - Rick Clayton - “Stories of Grace and Love” The story of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet has a rather obvious meaning: that we are to serve one another. But the description of Jesus laying aside his garments for this task points back to his words about the good shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep. Taking the role of a slave and washing his disciples’ feet points to the meaning of his death and resurrection, a cleansing from sin and restoration of true faith in God. April 3: GOOD FRIDAY 7:00 pm Reading the Passion Narrative with music provided by the Chancel Choir. April 5: Easter Sunday 6:30 am - Jesse Baker - Sunrise Service 8:30 am, 11 am - Rick Clayton - Traditional Services 8:45 am - LuAnn Charlton - LightHouse Contemporary Service Flowers for the Easter Floral Cross: $8 Please clearly print the names of those you wish to honor/remember and your name(s) exactly as you wish them to appear in print. Send this card and a check, made out to HBUMC, to arrive by April 1, to: HBUMC Business Office, 2209 Fairview Rd, Raleigh NC 27608 In Memory of ____________________________________________________ In Honor of ______________________________________________________ Your Name(s) ____________________________________________________ Phone ________________________ Amount Enclosed _________________ When they were approaching Jerusalem, at Bethphage and Bethany, near the Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples and said to them, “Go into the village ahead of you, and immediately as you enter it, you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden; untie it and bring it. If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ just say this, ‘The Lord needs it and will send it back here immediately.’” They went away and found a colt tied near a door, outside in the street. As they were untying it, some of the bystanders said to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?” They told them what Jesus had said; and they allowed them to take it. Then they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks on it; and he sat on it. Many people spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread leafy branches that they had cut in the fields. Then those who went ahead and those who followed were shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the coming kingdom of our ancestor David! Hosanna in the highest heaven!” Then he entered Jerusalem and went into the temple; and when he had looked around at everything, as it was already late, he went out to Bethany with the twelve. Mark 11:1-11 _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Today’s Band Members: Acoustic Guitar - Stephen Howell; Bass Guitar - Guy Smith; Drums - Mike Rees; Electric Guitar - Josh Adams; Vocals - Alyson Clayton No Wednesday Dinners Until April 8 New Member Class Starts April 8 Wednesdays, April 8, 15, 22; 6:30-7:15 pm, Chapel Sunday, April 26, 9:45-10:45 am, Children’s FH New Member Sunday: join at 11:00 service on April 26 For information, contact Amy Piland at apiland@hbumc.org or 832-6435 x27. Scholarships for HS Seniors Scholarship applications were mailed to graduating seniors. They are due back to HB by Tuesday, March 31. Our Scholarship Committee will review all applications and recipients will be notified by early May and formally recognized at the Senior Awards Banquet in June. If there are any questions or oversights, please feel free to contact Fil Stidham, Scholarship Committee Chair, at 919-781-7118. Grand Age Club: Thursdays, 11:15 am 04/02: Avoid Scams, NC Dept. of Justice, with Caroline Farmer For questions: Call Mary Lib Gallagher at 919-782-8116. Support the Miracle League HBUMC Cardinals Schedule: Friday Evening Games 4/10 & 4/17 at 7:45 pm; 4/24, 5/1 & 5/8 at 6:30 pm; 5/15 & 5/22 at 7:45 pm Games at Adams Elementary School, 805 Cary Towne Blvd. Cary Professional Men’s Prayer Breakfast Special Guest Speaker: David Morken Thursday, April 2, 7 am in the Fellowship Hall - All men of HB are invited. We encourage member’s peers, friends, & colleagues to attend. We are thrilled to host a larger fellowship on April 2, headlined by special guest speaker David Morken. He is the co-founder and CEO of Bandwidth, a communications technology company based in Raleigh. At the center of his success and leadership is his Christian faith. He has healthily integrated this at Bandwidth. Come hear his story and thoughts on Faith in the workplace. Breakfast and coffee will be provided. Please RSVP to Webb Bostic at wbostic88@gmail.com if you plan to come. UMM Dinner Meeting on April 7 Please join the United Methodist Men on Tuesday, April 7, at 6:30 pm in the FH. Come and get to know our new organist, Stephen Aber. We will also be showcasing some of the musical talent of our men. Dinner is just $6/person. Please RSVP to ummrsvp@hbumc.org or call Joe Burroughs at 218-2632 by Friday, April 3. No Wednesday Dinners Until April 8 New Member Class Starts April 8 Wednesdays, April 8, 15, 22; 6:30-7:15 pm, Chapel Sunday, April 26, 9:45-10:45 am, Children’s FH New Member Sunday: join at 11:00 service on April 26 For information, contact Amy Piland at apiland@hbumc.org or 832-6435 x27. Scholarships for HS Seniors Scholarship applications were mailed to graduating seniors. They are due back to HB by Tuesday, March 31. Our Scholarship Committee will review all applications and recipients will be notified by early May and formally recognized at the Senior Awards Banquet in June. If there are any questions or oversights, please feel free to contact Fil Stidham, Scholarship Committee Chair, at 919-781-7118. Grand Age Club: Thursdays, 11:15 am 04/02: Avoid Scams, NC Dept. of Justice, with Caroline Farmer For questions: Call Mary Lib Gallagher at 919-782-8116. Support the Miracle League HBUMC Cardinals Schedule: Friday Evening Games 4/10 & 4/17 at 7:45 pm; 4/24, 5/1 & 5/8 at 6:30 pm; 5/15 & 5/22 at 7:45 pm Games at Adams Elementary School, 805 Cary Towne Blvd. Cary Professional Men’s Prayer Breakfast Special Guest Speaker: David Morken Thursday, April 2, 7 am in the Fellowship Hall - All men of HB are invited. We encourage member’s peers, friends, & colleagues to attend. We are thrilled to host a larger fellowship on April 2, headlined by special guest speaker David Morken. He is the co-founder and CEO of Bandwidth, a communications technology company based in Raleigh. At the center of his success and leadership is his Christian faith. He has healthily integrated this at Bandwidth. Come hear his story and thoughts on Faith in the workplace. Breakfast and coffee will be provided. Please RSVP to Webb Bostic at wbostic88@gmail.com if you plan to come. UMM Dinner Meeting on April 7 Please join the United Methodist Men on Tuesday, April 7, at 6:30 pm in the FH. Come and get to know our new organist, Stephen Aber. We will also be showcasing some of the musical talent of our men. Dinner is just $6/person. Please RSVP to ummrsvp@hbumc.org or call Joe Burroughs at 218-2632 by Friday, April 3. Youth Missions Registration Is Still Open! SLAM Nashville - Jun. 21-27 - 14 youth spots - Info Meeting on April 26 Student Life - July 27-31 - full - Info Meeting on April 19 Wake Interfaith Hospitality WIHN needs volunteers to help families return to self-sufficiency. MONDAY EVENING CHILD CARE/DINNER PROVISION Monday evenings from 6-7:30 pm, 6-8 volunteers are needed for childcare for about 25 children, from infant to 17 years, most 12 and under. We also need volunteers to plan, prepare and serve dinner for the children during this time. April/ June dates available. To help, email nbrugh@gmail.com. NEXT WIHN HOST WEEK Our next host week starts May 3. Sign up online at the links below. Questions? Contact Lisa or Nelson at 302-5055 or nbrugh@gmail.com. Dinners - http://bit.ly/wihndinners Set Up - http://bit.ly/wihnsetup Overnite Hosts/Van - http://bit.ly/vandrivershosts Laundry & Tear Down - http://bit.ly/laundryteardown Groceries - http://bit.ly/wihngroceries Scattered to Serve on May 2: Sign Up Now Nearly 40 projects have been identified for HB’s Scattered to Serve on May 2. There is much work to be done from gardening to cleaning and construction to companionship and everything in between. There are jobs for kids and youth, men and women, families and seniors. We have a place for everyone to serve! We invite you to pray about how God will use you in this day of service and where you are called to be. Sign-ups and information on all the projects is available at http://serve.hbumc.org We trust this information will aid your discernment of your place on May 2. Backpack Buddies Big Sweep - City of Raleigh Boys and Girls Club Centro Internacional de Raleigh Clothing Ministry at First Baptist Church Christian Life Home Grace Home for Women Habitat for Humanity Hayes Barton Member Assistance Hearts & Hands for Haiti Maple Ct. Transitional Housing for Homeless Vets Hope Reigns Hope School Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Meals on Wheels Methodist Home for Children Miracle League Note in the Pocket Oak City Outreach Center Parkview Manor Project Enlightenment Safe Child Salvation Army Society of St. Andrew Starnes Class StepUp Ministry Stop Hunger Now The Healing Place UMCOR Urban Ministries of Wake County Wee Care Youth Missions Registration Is Still Open! SLAM Nashville - Jun. 21-27 - 14 youth spots - Info Meeting on April 26 Student Life - July 27-31 - full - Info Meeting on April 19 Wake Interfaith Hospitality WIHN needs volunteers to help families return to self-sufficiency. MONDAY EVENING CHILD CARE/DINNER PROVISION Monday evenings from 6-7:30 pm, 6-8 volunteers are needed for childcare for about 25 children, from infant to 17 years, most 12 and under. We also need volunteers to plan, prepare and serve dinner for the children during this time. April/ June dates available. To help, email nbrugh@gmail.com. NEXT WIHN HOST WEEK Our next host week starts May 3. Sign up online at the links below. Questions? Contact Lisa or Nelson at 302-5055 or nbrugh@gmail.com. Dinners - http://bit.ly/wihndinners Set Up - http://bit.ly/wihnsetup Overnite Hosts/Van - http://bit.ly/vandrivershosts Laundry & Tear Down - http://bit.ly/laundryteardown Groceries - http://bit.ly/wihngroceries Scattered to Serve on May 2: Sign Up Now Nearly 40 projects have been identified for HB’s Scattered to Serve on May 2. There is much work to be done from gardening to cleaning and construction to companionship and everything in between. There are jobs for kids and youth, men and women, families and seniors. We have a place for everyone to serve! We invite you to pray about how God will use you in this day of service and where you are called to be. Sign-ups and information on all the projects is available at http://serve.hbumc.org We trust this information will aid your discernment of your place on May 2. Backpack Buddies Big Sweep - City of Raleigh Boys and Girls Club Centro Internacional de Raleigh Clothing Ministry at First Baptist Church Christian Life Home Grace Home for Women Habitat for Humanity Hayes Barton Member Assistance Hearts & Hands for Haiti Maple Ct. Transitional Housing for Homeless Vets Hope Reigns Hope School Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Meals on Wheels Methodist Home for Children Miracle League Note in the Pocket Oak City Outreach Center Parkview Manor Project Enlightenment Safe Child Salvation Army Society of St. Andrew Starnes Class StepUp Ministry Stop Hunger Now The Healing Place UMCOR Urban Ministries of Wake County Wee Care
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