UMW Freezer Sale to Support ‘The Well’ TODAY, May 13 & May 17 100% of the profits from this freezer sale will go to fund The Well! This sale is TODAY and on Wednesday, May 13, and Sunday, May 17. Bring your cash/checkbook/credit card, your cooler and your appetite! We’ll be at the front desk, ready to take and fill your order. First come, first served! Quantities are limited. UMW Freezer Sale Items Big Al’s Cinnamon Rolls $12 — A bazaar favorite! Approximately 10 mouthwatering sweet buns! Green Bean Almondine $10 — Fresh green beans steamed and simply tossed with salt, pepper, fresh lemon juice and slivered almonds. A great Baked French Toast $12 — This deliaccompaniment to our Pork Tenderciously rich casserole is sure to be a loin or any other meat! hit! Sausage Egg Casserole $15 — The Crustless Veggie Quiche $12 — A scrumptious smell of sausage, bread quiche chocked full of eggs, broccoli, zucchini, and peppers to name a few. and cheese baking could wake anyPerfect for the veggie lover in your one in the morning! house. Mary Douglass’ Appetizer Chive and Ham Biscuits $15 — Also a ba- Lemon Zest Pie $10 — Sugar, eggs, butter, lemon and some extra love zaar favorite! Homemade chive biscuits filled with ham, brown sugar and goes into making these pies. Just add butter. Now it doesn’t get more south- whipping cream or fresh fruit to top it off. ern than that. Kentucky Derby Pie $10 — This Smokehouse Spaghetti $15 — Bachocolate and pecan pie is the perfect con, Beef, Cheese… Need we say more for this twist on baked spaghetti? ending to a fabulous meal. Chicken Pot Pie $15 — A bazaar favorite! Circle 1’s infamous pot pie recipe. Marinated Pork Tenderloin — 1 for $12, 2 for $20 — Over a lb of pork tenderloin marinated in soy, ginger and spices. After thawing it is ready for the grill, oven or crock pot. Pound Cake (sold as a half bundt) $10 — Dense pound cake ready to be served with fresh strawberries and/or whipping cream. Cookie Dough $8 — Offering sugar and chocolate chip cookie dough rolls. Each roll will make approximately 2 dozen cookies. UMW Freezer Sale to Support ‘The Well’ TODAY, May 13 & May 17 100% of the profits from this freezer sale will go to fund The Well! This sale is TODAY and on Wednesday, May 13, and Sunday, May 17. Bring your cash/checkbook/credit card, your cooler and your appetite! We’ll be at the front desk, ready to take and fill your order. First come, first served! Quantities are limited. UMW Freezer Sale Items Big Al’s Cinnamon Rolls $12 — A bazaar favorite! Approximately 10 mouthwatering sweet buns! Green Bean Almondine $10 — Fresh green beans steamed and simply tossed with salt, pepper, fresh lemon juice and slivered almonds. A great Baked French Toast $12 — This deliaccompaniment to our Pork Tenderciously rich casserole is sure to be a loin or any other meat! hit! Sausage Egg Casserole $15 — The Crustless Veggie Quiche $12 — A scrumptious smell of sausage, bread quiche chocked full of eggs, broccoli, zucchini, and peppers to name a few. and cheese baking could wake anyPerfect for the veggie lover in your one in the morning! house. Mary Douglass’ Appetizer Chive and Ham Biscuits $15 — Also a ba- Lemon Zest Pie $10 — Sugar, eggs, butter, lemon and some extra love zaar favorite! Homemade chive biscuits filled with ham, brown sugar and goes into making these pies. Just add butter. Now it doesn’t get more south- whipping cream or fresh fruit to top it off. ern than that. Kentucky Derby Pie $10 — This Smokehouse Spaghetti $15 — Bachocolate and pecan pie is the perfect con, Beef, Cheese… Need we say more for this twist on baked spaghetti? ending to a fabulous meal. Chicken Pot Pie $15 — A bazaar favorite! Circle 1’s infamous pot pie recipe. Marinated Pork Tenderloin — 1 for $12, 2 for $20 — Over a lb of pork tenderloin marinated in soy, ginger and spices. After thawing it is ready for the grill, oven or crock pot. Pound Cake (sold as a half bundt) $10 — Dense pound cake ready to be served with fresh strawberries and/or whipping cream. Cookie Dough $8 — Offering sugar and chocolate chip cookie dough rolls. Each roll will make approximately 2 dozen cookies. 6th Sunday of Easter: May 10, 2015 LuAnn Charlton: “Friends” Jesus’ own are no longer slaves but friends, not on the basis of anything that they have done for him, but on the basis of what he has done for them. He has made known to them everything that he has heard from the Father. In John, love experienced in friendship and mutual knowledge go hand in hand. “I’ve loved you the way my Father has loved me. Make yourselves at home in my love. If you keep my commands, you’ll remain intimately at home in my love. That’s what I’ve done—kept my Father’s commands and made myself at home in his love. “I’ve told you these things for a purpose: that my joy might be your joy, and your joy wholly mature. This is my command: Love one another the way I loved you. This is the very best way to love. Put your life on the line for your friends. You are my friends when you do the things I command you. I’m no longer calling you servants because servants don’t understand what their master is thinking and planning. No, I’ve named you friends because I’ve let you in on everything I’ve heard from the Father. “You didn’t choose me, remember; I chose you, and put you in the world to bear fruit, fruit that won’t spoil. As fruit bearers, whatever you ask the Father in relation to me, he gives you. “But remember the root command: Love one another. John 15:9-17 (The Message) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Today’s Band Members: Acoustic Guitar - Stephen Howell; Bass Guitar - John Cates; Drums - John Cathcart; Electric Guitar - Lee Clyburn; Keys - Edward Foyle Vocals - Emily Newman 6th Sunday of Easter: May 10, 2015 LuAnn Charlton: “Friends” Jesus’ own are no longer slaves but friends, not on the basis of anything that they have done for him, but on the basis of what he has done for them. He has made known to them everything that he has heard from the Father. In John, love experienced in friendship and mutual knowledge go hand in hand. “I’ve loved you the way my Father has loved me. Make yourselves at home in my love. If you keep my commands, you’ll remain intimately at home in my love. That’s what I’ve done—kept my Father’s commands and made myself at home in his love. “I’ve told you these things for a purpose: that my joy might be your joy, and your joy wholly mature. This is my command: Love one another the way I loved you. This is the very best way to love. Put your life on the line for your friends. You are my friends when you do the things I command you. I’m no longer calling you servants because servants don’t understand what their master is thinking and planning. No, I’ve named you friends because I’ve let you in on everything I’ve heard from the Father. “You didn’t choose me, remember; I chose you, and put you in the world to bear fruit, fruit that won’t spoil. As fruit bearers, whatever you ask the Father in relation to me, he gives you. “But remember the root command: Love one another. John 15:9-17 (The Message) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Today’s Band Members: Acoustic Guitar - Stephen Howell; Bass Guitar - John Cates; Drums - John Cathcart; Electric Guitar - Lee Clyburn; Keys - Edward Foyle Vocals - Emily Newman RSVP Soon for Wednesday Dinner (5:00-6:30 pm) $6 - Adults; $3 - Children 05/13: beef tips with rice 05/20: hamburger and hotdog cookout (last Wednesday dinner) RSVP by noon on Monday: Reply to weekly email or call 832-6435 x34. Grand Age Club: Thursdays, 11:15 am 05/14: County Commissioner’s Agenda with Caroline Sullivan For questions: Call Mary Lib at 919-782-8116. UMW Scholarship: Apply by June 1 UMW Scholarship applications and standards are available: - on the church website (http://hbumc.org/connect/women/) and - at the front desk. The applications are due to UMW President, Jo Anna McMillan, by Monday, June 1, 2015. Our UMW annual scholarship is paid directly to the college of the female recipient, who is a member of HBUMC. The scholarship is for graduate or undergraduate study and is granted for one year; however, current high school seniors who are already eligible for many other church scholarships are not eligible. Our UMW is now accepting applications. Please pass this on if you know of someone who would benefit from this scholarship. Questions? Contact Jo Anna McMillan at 919-417-3470 or jo.anna.mcmillan60@gmail.com. Support the Miracle League Cardinals 5/15 at 7:45 pm at Adams Elementary School, 805 Cary Towne Blvd., Cary Preschool Popsicles in the Park: May 16 Come join us for a fun morning of play and popsicles with your church friends! Saturday, May 16th, 10 am - 12 pm, at North Hills Park Questions? Contact Liz Merritt at lmerritt@hbumc.org More Hands Needed to Pack on May 15 & 16 All hands on deck! Thank you so much for your earnest consideration of volunteering a shift to help us get our church belongings “packed up.” We have to pack everything in boxes so that it can be moved out for The Well renovation/ construction project, and the time for packing is here and now. Please RSVP today for a shift on Friday, May 15 (any time between 2 and 8 pm), or on Saturday, May 16 (any time between 2 and 5 pm.) We do need many more volunteers. You are invited to “Gather to Serve.” THANK YOU! Contact Connie at 757-2062 or conniegfowler@gmail.com to RSVP, or sign up at: www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054DADAB28A3FE3-join Get on Board – Every Sunday Morning Shuttle service from Carolina Place on Glenwood Avenue to the Stone Street entrance… quicker than parking & walking… • • • • • • Wednesday Evening Program (6:30 - 7:15 pm) May 13: Praise and Worship Music by the LightHouse Band Upcoming Youth Events ASP Retreat on Saturday, May 16 Youth Sunday, May 17 Senior Banquet on May 30 Senior Recognition on May 31 Lunch Bunch starts June 10 Costa Rica Mission, June 13-20 Reel to Real starts June 14 ASP, June 14-20 Noah’s Ark Breakfast May 17 - Doves; 9:50 - 10:50 am in the CFH College Graduates If you or someone in your family received/will receive a college degree this spring, please contact Doug Gill at dgill@hbumc.org or 832-6435 x26 so they can be recognized in the bulletin on May 31. RSVP Soon for Wednesday Dinner (5:00-6:30 pm) $6 - Adults; $3 - Children 05/13: beef tips with rice 05/20: hamburger and hotdog cookout (last Wednesday dinner) RSVP by noon on Monday: Reply to weekly email or call 832-6435 x34. Grand Age Club: Thursdays, 11:15 am 05/14: County Commissioner’s Agenda with Caroline Sullivan For questions: Call Mary Lib at 919-782-8116. UMW Scholarship: Apply by June 1 UMW Scholarship applications and standards are available: - on the church website (http://hbumc.org/connect/women/) and - at the front desk. The applications are due to UMW President, Jo Anna McMillan, by Monday, June 1, 2015. Our UMW annual scholarship is paid directly to the college of the female recipient, who is a member of HBUMC. The scholarship is for graduate or undergraduate study and is granted for one year; however, current high school seniors who are already eligible for many other church scholarships are not eligible. Our UMW is now accepting applications. Please pass this on if you know of someone who would benefit from this scholarship. Questions? Contact Jo Anna McMillan at 919-417-3470 or jo.anna.mcmillan60@gmail.com. Support the Miracle League Cardinals 5/15 at 7:45 pm at Adams Elementary School, 805 Cary Towne Blvd., Cary Preschool Popsicles in the Park: May 16 Come join us for a fun morning of play and popsicles with your church friends! Saturday, May 16th, 10 am - 12 pm, at North Hills Park Questions? Contact Liz Merritt at lmerritt@hbumc.org Noah’s Ark Breakfast May 17 - Doves; 9:50 - 10:50 am in the CFH College Graduates If you or someone in your family received/will receive a college degree this spring, please contact Doug Gill at dgill@hbumc.org or 832-6435 x26 so they can be recognized in the bulletin on May 31. Carolina Place is at 2626 Glenwood Ave. The Shuttle service runs from 8 am – 1 pm, departing every 10 minutes from the parking deck. Shuttle parking is located in the parking deck. The parking lot has over 100 covered spaces. Drop off/pick up at the Stone St. entrance. Carolina Place is 1 mile NW of HB. As you approach the parking deck, you will see an HBUMC parking sign. More Hands Needed to Pack on May 15 & 16 All hands on deck! Thank you so much for your earnest consideration of volunteering a shift to help us get our church belongings “packed up.” We have to pack everything in boxes so that it can be moved out for The Well renovation/ construction project, and the time for packing is here and now. Please RSVP today for a shift on Friday, May 15 (any time between 2 and 8 pm), or on Saturday, May 16 (any time between 2 and 5 pm.) We do need many more volunteers. You are invited to “Gather to Serve.” THANK YOU! Contact Connie at 757-2062 or conniegfowler@gmail.com to RSVP, or sign up at: www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054DADAB28A3FE3-join Get on Board – Every Sunday Morning Shuttle service from Carolina Place on Glenwood Avenue to the Stone Street entrance… quicker than parking & walking… • • • • • • Carolina Place is at 2626 Glenwood Ave. The Shuttle service runs from 8 am – 1 pm, departing every 10 minutes from the parking deck. Shuttle parking is located in the parking deck. The parking lot has over 100 covered spaces. Drop off/pick up at the Stone St. entrance. Carolina Place is 1 mile NW of HB. As you approach the parking deck, you will see an HBUMC parking sign. Wednesday Evening Program (6:30 - 7:15 pm) May 13: Praise and Worship Music by the LightHouse Band Upcoming Youth Events ASP Retreat on Saturday, May 16 Youth Sunday, May 17 Senior Banquet on May 30 Senior Recognition on May 31 Lunch Bunch starts June 10 Costa Rica Mission, June 13-20 Reel to Real starts June 14 ASP, June 14-20 Hayes Barton UMC Endowment Challenge for Holroyd Youth Fund Honor Your Father Clearly print the name(s) of those you wish to honor/remember and your name(s) exactly as you wish them to appear in the June 21 Father’s Day bulletin. Send this card and a check, made out to HBUMC with ‘PE – HYF’ on the memo line, in an envelope to arrive by June 17. Or, drop the envelope in the offering plate on Sunday or in the business office mailbox. In Memory of ___________________________________________________ In Honor of ____________________________________________________ Your Name(s) __________________________________________________ Phone __________________________ Amount Enclosed ______________ Yellow Tag Giveaway Coming Soon! Some of the shrubs around the church will be destroyed during de-construction. If you are interested in digging up any of them, here’s your chance. Please contact the church secretary at miversen@hbumc.org to schedule a time and date. Bring your tools and gloves. If you are interested in perusing the available plants, they have been tagged with yellow ribbons. Nandina, holly, azaleas and boxwoods along with liriope are available, but ONLY selected plants. Digging time is short, from May 11-21. SCHEDULING A DIG DATE IS MANDATORY. Endowment Challenge for Holroyd Youth Fund Honor Your Mother Gifts Honoring Our Mothers and Fathers are being received for our Holroyd Youth Fund Endowment. The goal is to increase the fund to $100,000. Gifts honoring our fathers will be recognized on Father’s Day. Happy Mother’s Day! In Honor of Shelly Greer by Mary Chandler Batchelor and Aynsley Armstrong In Memory of Cornelia Love Evans by Eleanor Evans Blackwell In Honor of Betty Dough and Inza Boone by Becky & Bob Boone In Memory of Mildred Brown Manning and Annie Laurie Bradsher by Jo Ann M. and John D. Bradsher In Memory of Hazel Revis and Elsie Brown by Frank & Becky Brown In Honor of Shirley Buckley by Betty Ann & John Buckley In Memory of Margaret Lemen and in Honor of Elizabeth Chesson by Janet & Wes Chesson In Memory of Frances Clayton & Margaret Butler by Rick & Joy Clayton In Honor of Lynne Walker & Sylvia Coleman by Ed & Mary Covington Coleman In Memory of Alice Turner & Lora Helen Collins by Ann & Bill Collins In Honor of Barbara Freeze by Lori & Mike Constantino In Memory of Nan Bailey and Betty Klemm by Sharon, Tim & Sam Crawford In Honor of Mary Holroyd, Jane Holding, Ann Bowers and Kaye Mulkeen by Jane Davis In Memory of Helene Fleming & Vida Harris by Olivia & George Fleming In Memory of Anne Fortier by Matt, Elizabeth, Katherine & Genevieve In Memory of Christine W. Chappell and in Honor of Trudy C. Conrad by Sherry C. Frye In Memory of Jacqueline W. Burgess by Cheryl B. Hall In Honor of “Weese” - Eloise Ward by Conley, Robin, Carson & Madison Hilliard In Memory of Isobel Craven Drill and Jane B. Hines by Larry & Tom Hines In Memory of Arlene Hodges and in Honor of Allison Westmoreland by Emily Hodges In Memory of Betty Ann Holroyd and Doris Holding by Jane & John Holding In Memory of Stella Glass Debnam by Betty Debnam Hunt In Memory of Evelyn Hassell by Rae Jarema and Kevin McNamara In Honor of Susan Jones by Hunter, Renay, Henry & Wiley Jones In Honor of Dianne Owens Jones by Natalie Jones In Memory of Ernestine Barshinger and in Honor of Charlotte Creech by Lin & Mary Ellen Jordan In Honor of Virginia T. Byrd by Leslie, Donna & Kristin In Memory of Mary Rose Still and in Honor of Melissa Ferrell by Boo Lambeth In Memory of Edna Maughan & Margaret Massey by Teeny Massey In Honor of Our Moms, Betty Bolton & Betty McLain, by Cindy & Frank McLain In Memory of Christie Maynard McLeod by Dr. C. Neill McLeod In Memory of Mary S. Murr and Ann C. Newsom by Bill & Lanier Murr In Honor of Lanier Murr by Derek, Ashley, Will & Katie In Honor of Lanier Murr by Michael & Andrea In Honor of Jean Thomas by Suzanne, Courtney & Allison Newcombe In Honor of Shannon Oliveira by Callie & Anna Oliveira In Memory of Edith Oliveira by the Oliveira Family In Honor of Mary Shearin by the Oliveira Family In Memory of Eleanor Rousseau Oxholm by Tom Oxholm In Memory of Mattie Stancill Mims & Dorothy Bertram Poetzsch and in Honor of Sarah Stancill Glasgow by the Poetzsch Family In Memory of Dorothy Perkinson Powell and in Honor of Shannon Joy Aleguas Powell by Jeff Powell In Honor of our daughters, Lynn Buehler & Lauren Holmes, by Lou & Marcie Pucillo In Honor of Dianne Jones by Whitney, Jamie & Aryanna Roebuck In Memory of Helen Russell by Beth & Roger Russell In Honor of Jane Taylor by Beth & Roger Russell In Honor of Mary G. Douglass by her children In Honor of Mary Penn Sherlin by Lise, Dave, Addison & Austin In Honor of Jean Scholl by Karen, Eric, Olivia & Morgan Skaggs In Memory of Ruth Keith Johnson, mother of Betty Johnson Smith In Memory of Dorcas Maynor Bucher by Daniel & Dorcas Bucher Stapleton In Honor of Our Mothers, Norma Stidham & Ann Comer, by Fil & Anna Stidham In Memory of Grace C. Anderson by Charlotte Straney In Memory of Josephine Bostick Nash Stephens by The Bill Styres Family In Memory of Filomena Lasky and in Honor of Cecilia Watson Blackwell by Tony, Beth & EB Swartz In Memory of Mabel Wade and Virginia Safrit by Charles & Clara Wade In Honor of Suzanne Walker by Wilder Walker In Memory of Ruth Chambers and Vivienne Walz by Dick & Jane Walz In Memory of Jackie Burgess by Thomas, Betsy, Taylor & Katy Way In Memory of Arlene Hodges by Bucky & Allison Westmoreland In Memory of Carolyn Hinton Russell by Paul & Nancy Wilder and Robert & Marsha Hinton VBS Wish List 100 Band-Aids, any size/color 40 large Band-Aids – regular shape, flesh color 160 small Band-Aids – regular shape, flesh color 100 single-packaged Reese’s cups 1 bag small candy bars without peanuts or peanut butter 100 blank postcards OR 100 blank cards with envelopes gently used or new stuffed animals to donate to homeless children 1 pack of candles that won’t blow out 10 regular-sized bags of potato chips 10 - 15 rolls white duct tape 30 plastic or paper tablecloths, white - largest size available 10 packs of markers (washable) 10 boxes of Crayons 1500 tongue depressors Newspaper – for a paper Mache craft. Lots! 10 balls of twine 80 clothes pins 10 balls of yarn, any color 1125 pieces construction papermulticolored 40 pieces red construction paper 800 Ziploc bags - sandwich size 2 yards / 10 sheets fuzzy brown craft fur 380 smooth, round rocks - about 2-4 inches in diameter Fabric scraps 30 bottles Mod Podge - any finish is fine (can be found at craft stores) 100 pieces card stock-any color 15 empty cereal boxes (broken down) 5 pieces of felt, each color – brown, dark brown, light brown, khaki/tan 30 rolls wax paper Michael’s Craft Store gift cards to purchase needed supplies Items to Borrow - label with your name and phone number, and we will return them after VBS 12 artificial trees, various sizes 2-3 tents 10 large plastic bowls Please leave any donated/borrowed items at the drop-off center at the reception desk in the VBS bin. Thank you! VBS Volunteer Training: May 19 Tuesday, May 19, 7-8:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall For all VBS adult volunteers. Youth orientation will be held on the morning of June 22. Questions: Email atgastmeyer@gmail.com or allison.thompson@yahoo.com
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