† WORSHlP Many Voices 11:15 AM Border Chapel A Worship Celebration of Prayer and Healing May 17, 2015 The blessings of heaven, the blessings of earth, the blessings of sea and sky. On those we love this day and on every human family the gifts of heaven, the gifts of earth, the gifts of sea and of sky. † HENNEPlN GATHERING MUSIC Heart and Mind and Deed and Life Jolene Roehlkepartain, flute GATHERING PRAYER Light, golden light, fresh from the source. Colors creation’s colors calling our senses. Life life in its oneness life in its manifold oneness all from You. You are the Sun from whom the morning shines You are the River in whom each life-form flows each face each race each cell within our ever-living soul. This new day we greet You. Amen. SONG NO. 2130 TFWS BIBLE READING AND REFLECTION SIGN OF WELCOME AND SHARING OF OFFERINGS PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE After you offer your prayer, please end by saying: In your mercy… The people will respond: God hear our prayer. church.org avenue united methodist 511 groveland avenue minneapolis, mn 55403 phone 612-871-5303 The Summons Luke 10 Ministers Every member of Hennepin Church. Clergy Paula Colton, Youth & Families; Sally Johnson, Worship & Spiritual Formation; Jim McChesney, Pastoral Care; Kent Millard, Interim Lead Pastor; Nate Melcher, Associate Pastor; Richard Waggoner, Music Emeritus. Program Staff John Cole, Dignity Center; Kevin Dahlen, Koinonia; Jack Fistler, Legacy Giving; Liz Gagnon, Finance; Andrew Hackett, Organist; Bryant Holmstrom, Facilities; Mary Martin, Dignity Center; William Mathis, Music & Fine Arts; Dana Neuhauser, Children’s Ministries; Daniel Pederson, Communications; Mark Peterson, Koinonia; Jodi Standke, Interim Administrator. Twin Cities District Superintendent Judy Zabel Minnesota Area Bishop Bruce Ough Hennepin is a Reconciling Congregation, welcoming the full participation of all persons, including the LGBT Community. SUNDAYS at HENNEPIN ~ Worship Services ~ Sabbath Beginnings 8:00 AM Rev. Nate Melcher Sacred Journey 8:30 AM Sally Howell Johnson Traditional Worship 10:00 AM Rev. Kent Millard, Interim Many Voices 11:15 AM Rev. Nate Melcher Sundays at Five 5:00 PM (Recovery) Leslie Ball ~ Education for All ~ Sunday School 11:00 AM Adult Education 11:00 AM THE LORD’S PRAYER Our God, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kin-dom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kindom, and the power, and the glory forever. Amen SONG NO. 2213 Healer of Every Ill BLESSING The blessings of heaven, the blessings of earth, the blessings of sea and sky. On those we love this day and on every human family the gifts of heaven, the gifts of earth,the gifts of sea and of sky. Amen GOING FORTH SONG May the road rise with you, may the wind be always at your back May the sun shine warm upon your face may the rain fall softly on your fields Until we meet again may you be held in the hollow of God’s hand. A Farewell from Dana Neuhauser: It is with a mixture of both sadness and joy that I share with you the news that I have accepted a position as Director of Children, Youth and Families at Living Spirit UMC in S. Minneapolis. While I will dearly miss the children and families of Hennepin whom I have grown to cherish over the past 5 1/2 years, I am excited for new opportunities and challenges as I help build new ministries with children, youth and families at Living Spirit. My last Sunday will be May 31st. Thank you for the opportunities for professional and spiritual development that you have provided me during the past five years. I have especially appreciated the support and encouragement in my journey as a seminarian and candidate for ordination. I trust that I will remain in Hennepin's prayers, as Hennepin will remain in mine. ~Dana † There are many ways to serve at Hennepin Church. From one-time, rollup-your-sleeves-get-somethingdone projects to ongoing groups and committees, there is bound to be a fit for your interests and gifts. To find out how to volunteer, please call 612-435-1337 or go to HennepinChurch.org/Get-Involved. Welcome Wagon Volunteers GET involved Want to get involved right away? Use the Get Involved Card in the pew rack (sanctuary) or as you enter other worship spaces. Fill it out and place in the offering plate, or hand to an usher. ➡ Adults are needed to lead and assist with Pray and Play which happens the 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays of the month during 10 am Traditional Worship. Pray and Play is for ages 3 through Kindergarten who are not yet ready to sit through worship. A story, game, and craft is planned for their time together. Anyone can help, and no special training is needed. Please email paula.colton@hennepinchurch.org or call 612-435-1304. 8:00 - 8:30 8:00 - 12:30 8:00 - 12:30 8:00 - 12:30 8:30 - 9:30 9:00 - 12:00 9:30 - 10:30 10:00 - 12:30 10:00 - 11:00 10:00 - 1:00 11:00 - 12:00 11:00 - 12:00 11:00 - 12:00 11:00 - 12:00 11:15 - 12:45 11:15 - 12:00 12:30 - 3:00 1:00 - 5:00 3:00 - 5:30 5:00 - 6:00 The Hospitality Team needs people with friendly faces to greet first-time guests at the brand-new Welcome Wagon. You'll give each family a Welcome Bag with info about the church and its ministries, plus a Swag Bag for any children who are first-time guests, too. Please sign up for a Welcome Wagon shift this spring or summer! You can contact Pastor Nate at nate@haumc.org. May 17 – Today at Hennepin Sabbath Beginnings (Communion) Border Chapel Mother’s Lounge Room 101 Coffee Fellowship Carlson Hall Nursery/Childcare Longfellow Room Sacred Journey Worship (Creation Spirituality) Art Gallery Hennepin Marketplace Carlson Hall & East Entry Seeds of Celebration Harrison Room Breakfast at Hennepin Social Hall Sanctuary Traditional Worship (Organ, Choir) UMW Project Assembly Dorcas Alcove Flat Jesus Party (children of all ages) Church of Youth Young Adult Study: Animate Conference Room Peace through Justice Forum Art Gallery Parent-Child Relationships Harrison Room Chamber Singers Choir Room Many Voices Worship (Celtic Christianity) Border Chapel St. Theresa’s Mass Border Chapel EOY Student Piano Recital Art Gallery Bach Cantatas Sanctuary Border Chapel Sunday at Five (Recovery) Gratitude Campaign Concludes/2015 Budget Set As we conclude the Gratitude Campaign and finalize the 2015 Budget, we end with a $21,000 shortfall in anticipated pledges. We forecasted $1,630,000, which was flat with 2014. The Gratitude Campaign committee, Finance Committee and Clergy believe we have made our best efforts to reach all pledging households through letters, calls and appeals to the congregation. To all who pledged generously, we thank you. SPR and certain ministry areas made cuts and adjustments to cover the shortfall and a balanced budget was presented and approved by Ad Council at its May meeting. Any questions you may have about the Budget and the Gratitude Campaign are welcome! Rodney Bacon - Finance Chair rodneybacon@yahoo.com Marla Tipping - Gratitude Campaign Chair marlatipping@caravel-mn.com Wednesday, May 20 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 7:15 PM Knotty Quilters Hamdon Investment Recyclers Steeple People Board Open Yoga Hospitality Committee Sanctuary Choir Thursday, May 21 11:00 AM Tom Savereide Memorial 3:00 PM Dignity Circle 6:30 PM Morning Star Singers 7:00 PM Hennepin Chime 7:00 PM GLBT and Friends Friday, May 22 7:00 AM Men’s Fellowship 10:00 AM Alanon Saturday, May 23 10:00 AM Saturday Women’s Group 11:00 AM Open Yoga Please send calendar information or room requests to Scheduling@HennepinChurch.org or call 612-871-5303. Hunger Offering: 1 in 8 people worldwide goes to bed hungry every night. Your gift to the Hennepin Hunger Offering will help us to respond by supporting ongoing programs that address hunger among those who are poor and address global issues of sustainability and appropriate technology. Community Meals: What makes Hennepin’s Community Meals different than the Sunday meals served at the other churches? Unlimited servings, table service, a free vet clinic and a giveaway shelf! Because of these differentiators we serve more families, seniors, and persons with disabilities. It’s a joy be in ministry to many grateful neighbors! Thursday Bible Study meets weekly at 11:00 AM in the Longfellow Room. The spring study will use A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 by W. Phillip Keller to add insight to our understanding of this beloved psalm. New participants always welcome. Men’s Bible Fellowship: At 7:00 on Friday mornings a group of men gather for Bible study, conversation and fellowship (homemade cinnamon rolls included!). All men are invited to attend this lively discussion. Science and Religion Roundtable. May 28: Science and Spirituality: Making Room for Faith by Michael Ruse. Kjerringsleppets, a women’s book group, meets the 1st Wednesday of the month from 5:30 - 7:00 PM in the Longfellow Room, is open to women of all ages and welcomes new people. Contact Sally at 612-435-1328 or Sally.Johnson@HennepinChurch.org. June 3: Summer Party and future book selection. July 1: Her Honor: Rosalie Wahl and the Minnesota Women's Movement by Lori Sturdevant. Hennepin Apparel Returns: After the successful fall sale, the Hospitality Team presents a new spring sale of apparel for all ages and a few other items, too. Proceeds benefit the many ministries of Outreach United. Check out the great selection in Carlson Hall the first three Sundays in May. Koinonia Retreat Center FAMILY RETREAT COMING! What are you doing the weekend of June 26 – 28? Hennepin Avenue UMC families have been asking for a summer retreat including canoeing, fishing, pontoon boat rides, bike riding, campfires, games and Koinonia’s famous cuisine. This retreat is for people of all ages including singles, couples and families, so go to www.hennepinchurch.org/register or stop by the Reception Desk to reserve your spot for this summer mini-vacation! WORK DAYS: Thanks to everyone who helped with Spring Work Days at Koinonia. We cleaned, we raked and we built a shed for firewood! Plan a trip to Koinona this summer to see the handiwork of these great volunteers. Good News: the tent campsites are open! @ Hennepin Sunday Spire (Bulletin) Breakfast Final brunch today. The deadline for the Sunday Spire Join us today for our final brunch is 10:00 AM on Monday for the of the season in the Social Hall coming Sunday. Please send to from 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM Spire@HennepinChurch.org or (including the men’s breakfast at drop off at church, attn: Ben. 11:15). Thank you to everyone who Suggested article size is about 50 has helped make Breakfast @ words. All articles are subject to Hennepin such a successful editing for space and content. ministry. Enjoy the summer, and Thanks for sharing your stories! we will see you in the fall! We are a Caring Community Pastoral Care: Please notify the church office if you, a family member or any other church member are experiencing illness, hospitalization, or are in need of pastoral care. Please call 612-871-5303 and ask for Pastoral Care, ext. 771 or email PastoralCare@HennepinChurch.org. Congregational Joys and Concerns are posted each week in the Pastoral Care area of the kiosk in Carlson Hall. Cards for members in need of cheer are available to sign at the reception desk. Pacem Singers are available to sing to Hennepin members and friends, bringing comfort of favorite hymns and songs to your surroundings. Downtown Grief Support Group: www.mplsgriefsupport.com This is a cooperative effort of downtown churches. Please see their website for the most current information. Book Signing Today in the East Entry Our very own Bob Janssen will join us at the to sell and sign his recently published book, Birds of Minnesota State Parks, from 9:30 - 11:30 AM. He will sell his book for $15 (retail price $19.95). We will accept either cash or personal checks. Koinonia Wish List Spring cleaning at your house? Consider Koinonia as a place to donate your gently used items. We will send you a nice letter acknowledging your gift! These items are needed: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Electric Golf Cart (you have one if these in your garage, right?) Laptop !(for Conference!Room presentations) Garden Tools (shovels, landscape rake, leaf rakes, etc.) Retreat Center appropriate wall art (for bedrooms in Retreat House and Sumac) Flat screen televisions and wall brackets (for conference rooms and lounges in lodges) Pressure Washer (gas) Garden Tiller Landscape shrubbery (call Kevin for specifics) John Deer Gator (next to the golf cart and garden tiller in your garage) Binoculars (suitable for bird watching) Digital Camera (suitable for bird photography) Aluminum dock for the waterfront Water bicycle Snow shoes Life Preservers (jacket type) Call Program Director Mark Peterson with your questions, or to arrange pick-up (612-871-5303). Why is the UMC organized the way it is? Sunday, June 7 at 7 PM - Led by Rev. Bill Mate Back in 1784, when the Methodist Episcopal Church was formed in Baltimore with some early adjustments in the early 1800’s, where did the organizational ideas come from? We will explore this structure and look at similar organizations. The second part of the discussion is about whether they are serving us as effectively as they could in this day and time. Bill Mate, a retired United Methodist minister in our church will initiate this conversation. Sunday School: Summer Schedule We had a wonderful year of children's Sunday school! Thank you so much for sharing your children with us as we all grew in faith together. Starting May 24th, there will not be children's programming at 11am on Sundays. We will resume Sunday school in September. We will continue to have Pray and Play for children in preschoolkindergarten during the 10am Traditional Worship service all summer. June !nspire Deadline Tomorrow Please send any stories, announcements, or other information that you would like to submit for the June issue of the Inspire newsletter to ben@haumc.org by the end of the day tomorrow (Monday, May 18). Hennepin Reads: Jonathan Odell Thursday, June 18 at 7 PM Join author Jonathan Odell for an evening of Hennepin Reads. These experiences invite authors to read from their work and to reflect on how writing has shaped their own spiritual journey. Jonathan Odell is the best selling author of The Healing and a new rendering of his debut novel, The View from Delphi, entitled Miss Hazel and the Rosa Parks League. Mr. Odell will share from this new look at his story set in preCivil Rights Mississippi. He will be joined by Steven Marking and Joann Funk, who will provide music. UM Day at Target Field Monday, June 8 at 7:10 pm Join United Methodist's from across the state at Target Field. Cheer for the Twins as they face off against the Royals. Tickets will be mailed to you after payment is received. $31 per person per ticket. No Tickets will be held without p a y m e n t . To p l a c e y o u r t i c k e t o rd e r g o t o www.hennepinchurch.org/register or you can sign up at the welcome desk. Contact paula.colton@hennepinchurch.org with questions. Elizabeth Gilbert at Hennepin Tuesday, September 29 at 7 PM Hennepin is delighted to host author Elizabeth Gilbert reading from her latest book Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear at a Twin Cities exclusive event co-hosted by Magers & Quinn Booksellers and Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality. Save the Date! You don’t want to miss this evening with the author of Eat, Pray, Love. Pentecost Jazz Service Sunday, May 24 at 8:30 AM in the Art Gallery The Spirit moved among the people on that first Pentecost and there was a mighty wind, tongues of flame and an amazing energy of Spirit. Sunday, May 24th, Sacred Jour ney will celebrate all that wildness with a Jazz Pentecost service. Come join in the music, the energy, the fun and the Spirit. 8:30 in the Art Gallery. Love Offering Today God’s Vision, Our Mission On May 17, Hennepin will take a Love Offering for Missions. The Love Offering for Missions is collected within Minnesota United Methodist Churches and delivered to Annual Conference session. The 2015 Annual Conference theme is "God's Vision, Our Mission— Unleashed" and funds from this year's Love Offering will to go three projects that will help us answer God's call to heal a broken world. This years recipients are Grace Children’s Center in Vietnam, Church-School Partnership Grants, Volunteers in Mission Scholarships. Parent-Child Relationships Today at 11:00 AM - Harrison Room Do you need a power sharing agreement with your kids? New research on parents with kids ages 3 to 13 unpacks what happens in parent-child relationships that make a difference in kids’ learning, growth, and development. Reflect on your own relationships with your kids, and identify ways your relationship is growing and changing as kids grow up. Parents with kids of all ages are welcomed! Led by Dr. Gene Roehlkepartain, a Hennepin member and vice president of research and development at Search Institute. Flat Jesus Party Today at 11 AM in the Church of Youth Children of all ages are invited to our Flat Jesus Party. We will color a picture of Jesus, cut it out and laminate it in preparation for your summer adventures. Take Jesus with you to the park, on a bike ride, camping, or trips across the country and around the world. Families will be encouraged to take a picture of Flat Jesus on these adventures and send them to the church, so we can see all the places Jesus visits this summer. Hennepin Marketplace Today – Carlson Hall & East Entry Wander through Carlson Hall and the East Entry before and after worship to peruse the offerings in the first ever Hennepin Marketplace! Crafts, books and goodies from across the world are offered by the United Outreach Ministries of Hennepin. Purchase unique and interesting items—some exotic and some familiar—all beautiful. All sales impact the lives of many near and afar, as they support the united outreach ministries of Hennepin, reaching those in need in Minneapolis, Haiti, Russia, India and Zimbabwe. Peace Through Justice Forum Today at 11:00 AM – Art Gallery The Middle East continues to explode. The conflict in PalestineIsrael continues after 67 plus years. This forum aims to share how the occupation of the Palestinian Territories effects both Palestinians and Israelis with documented history, information and resources in printed form, some verbal input, and ample time for discussion. Dwight Haberman, a Hennepin member, has traveled to the Holy Land nine times and has, with his wife Debra Ricci, lived and volunteered in the West Bank for 13 months. One of the many experiences was the opportunity to meet with Yasser Arafat. Dwight continues to receive current information from Palestine and Israel. Find out what you can do to promote peace there. Young Adult Study Group Sundays Through June 7 at 11:00 AM - Conference Room Our weekly young adult study group returns this spring with Animate: Bible. Pastors and scholars speak about how to read, wrestle with, and find meaning in scripture. See sample videos at youtube.com/wearesparkhouse. Sessions will end in time for parents to pick up children from Sunday School and eat Brunch in the noon hour. Contact Pastor Nate to learn more at 612- 435-1301 or nate@haumc.org. ALLELUIA! Christ is Risen, Indeed! ALLELUIA!
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