Kern Memorial @5 United Methodist Church TODAY’s Message—Giving Up Our Lives Second Sunday of Easter April 12, 2015 11:00 am Service April 19—Finding God, Part II April 26—Giving Up Death *All Music Celebration—Pizza & Cake @ 6!* Coffee & Fellowship at 4:30 pm Child care provided for children under age 4. Activities for kids ages 4-8 at 5:00 pm. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS’ MEETING TODAY! There will be a meeting for all children’s Sunday School Teachers and subs at 12:30 pm today in the Parlor. We will be talking about the summer teaching schedule, Cokesbury’s new curriculum, and other ideas for our Sunday School ministry. Contact Chanda Knight (455-4769, cknightstars@gmail.com) if you have questions. KERNELS SOCIAL ACTION AWARENESS A United Methodist Women’s social action program is scheduled for the Kernels meeting this Tuesday, April 14, at 11:00 am in the Family Life Center. Paula Trujillo, of Legal Aid Society, will present “The Fate of Undocumented Immigrant Women”. A spring potluck luncheon will follow at 12 noon. Everyone is welcome. MOTHER’S DAY ROSES FOR SALE Youth are taking orders for single long-stem roses to honor mothers on Mother’s Day (May 10). Both red and white roses are available to purchase. The cost is just $3.00 per rose, and they will be ready to pick up on Mother’s Day in the Narthex at 10:00 am and Noon, and in the Family Life Center just before reViVe@5. Please place your order on the tear-off. Payment is due when you pick up the roses. Proceeds from the sale will go toward our Youth group’s summer mission trip. See Alisha Balcom for details. GRADUATION RECOGNITION There are several young people in our church who are graduating this calendar year. Our church would like to recognize their accomplishments in a special bulletin edition in June, but we need your help. We are asking students (or parents/grandparents of students) who are graduating from high school, college, trade school, or receiving other educational certificates this spring (and also those who have graduated at the end of the Summer or Fall 2014 semester) to let us know. Please complete the tear-off section of this Sunday’s bulletin and turn it in to the church office no later than May 3. We would like to include a picture of our graduates, too. Pictures may be submitted with the tear-off form, or sent electronically to alishab@kernumc.org. We are pleased to have the opportunity to share in the celebration of the accomplishments of the graduates in our church! Next VBS Meeting—Tuesday, April 28 6:00-7:00 pm in Fellowship Hall (in lieu of April CAPs Meeting) Safe Sanctuary Training follows 7:00-8:00 pm for all those who work with children and youth. REGISTER FOR SUMMER CAMP FAITH 2015 NOW! Children ages 3 through 4th grade are invited to more Camp Discovery fun in our Summer Session of Camp Faith! (A nursery is available for siblings, ages 6 weeks through 35 months.) Registration is now open for this 7-week summer camp. Summer Camp Faith will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from June 9 through July 23. An activity fee of $60.00 per child and pre-registration is required for children to attend. Space is limited. Contact Knight (455-4769 or CKnightstars@gmail.com) to pick up a registration packet. WEEKLY PRAYER FOR OUR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Eighteenth week: The theme is Kindness. “Lord, may my children always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else” (I Thessalonians 5:15). THE WORSHIP OF GOD Second Sunday of Easter Greetings and Announcements *Entrance of the Cross Prelude O Sons and Daughters of the King arr. Michael Burkhardt Invocation As grateful recipients of the tradition of Resurrection, we are also aware of our responsibility for its interpretation and articulation. But what is it exactly that we have received, and how have we received it? What is it exactly that we are to pass on to subsequent generations? A text, a message, a theology, or something more ethereal? Can one receive and pass on---the numinous? This much is clear: our textual and spiritual inheritance is rich, and our responsibility for its preservation and explication is profound. Texts live by being read and reconsidered---recontextualized, reconfigured, revised. If some of us (myself included) think of ourselves as "traditionalists", we are not antiquarians. As those who aspire to be "scribes of the Kingdom of God" (to borrow St Matthew's quaint expression), we interest ourselves in the most recent thinking about the oldest texts; we enter with a new vocabulary into the conversation that was initiated by the fathers of the Church. In receiving what has been passed to us we alter the contents; in passing on what we have received we add to tradition the unique insights of our time and place. We are not auditors, we are participants; we are not stenographers, we are composers; what has been announced to us must, as Emerson insisted, be found true in us. Spirit of Christ, quicken these proceedings. Raise these old texts from the dead! Infuse reading and thinking with passion; temper passion with reason; inform reason with intuition. “Come from the four winds, O Breath,” and breathe upon us that we may live. Amen. *Hymn Easter People, Raise Your Voices A Modern Affirmation 885 *Gloria Patri *Hymn 304 70 Now the Green Blade Riseth 311 Pastoral Prayer and The Lord’s Prayer Anthem Offertory Sentence As a community whose aim is to educate the world away from its preoccupation with prosperity, the Church is always, and appropriately, a little uneasy in acknowledging its need for---money! We can only concern ourselves with it ironically, and cautiously, as a means to the realization of a life in which prosperity becomes uninteresting and unworthy. Presentation of Tithes and Offerings Offertory Galilee *Doxology 94 Children’s Circle *Hymn arr. Raymond H. Haan Chanda Knight The Gift of Love *Gospel Lesson John 20: 19–31 408 Kris Torrance Sermon “if the thought in you arises the word of the Master is ended” *Hymn Up from the Grave He Arose Donald Morris 322 *Benediction *Choral Benediction *Postlude Postlude on Christ the Lord Is Risen Today *Congregation Standing arr. Richard Brown Announcements Tear–Off EARTH DAY SHOE COLLECTION Kern will participate in the Earth Day shoe collection effort again this spring, so save those gently used shoes of all types and look for the bins in the Narthex and FLC. The shoes will be refurbished to reduce injuries and infections and to establish micro-businesses for povertystricken men and women throughout the world. Keep Anderson County Beautiful supports this activity as part of Earth Day 2015. Thanks for your support! Contact Judy Wilson (414-7346) if you have any questions. Sunday, April 12, 2015 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2015 PLANNING UNDERWAY! There’s lots of work and planning to be done these next two months, and we need you to help us make this a great event for the children! We need people to assist with crafts, games, music, story-telling, decorations, technical support, snack suppers, group guides, and more. Please indicate on the tear-off how you can help, or contact Chanda Knight (455-4769 or cknightstars@gmail.com). NAME ___________________________ PHONE ___________________________ EMAIL ___________________________ DO NOT SEPARATE NAME FROM THE TEAR-OFF!! Place the tear-off in the offering plate. Sign-Up WEDNESDAY NITER DINNER **Vacation Bible School 2015** Sunday, May 31—Kick-Off Party Monday-Thursday, June 1-4, 6:00-8:00 pm (Snack supper @ 5:30 pm) Wednesday Niter Menu Buffet line opens at 5:30 pm. Reservations or cancellations must be made by 12:00 noon on Monday by signing up on the tear-off or calling the church office. If you fail to attend and did not cancel you will be expected to pay. If your meal needs to be a takeout, please indicate on tear-off or call the office by 4:00 pm on Wednesday. Ranch Baked Chicken Rosemary Potatoes, Green Beans Coffee, Tea, and Lemonade Homemade Desserts ____ Number of adults/children 7 yrs & up – $6 ____ Number of children under age 7 – FREE ____ Number of takeout meals ____ Please make this a permanent reservation. Family Cap – $22 (immediate family/household) ____ Please make an additional permanent reservation (for someone who may not be able to afford the meal). Mothers’ Day Roses Name: (person placing order) #_____ Red Roses #_____ White Roses Pick-up location: _____ 10:00 am (Narthex) _____ Noon (Narthex) _____ 4:30 pm (FLC) Graduation Recognition Please include the following in the graduation insert. Name School Graduation Date Degree Future Plans THE ROSE ON THE ALTAR Congratulations to James & Shirley Franklin on the birth of their great granddaughter Katie Sarahjean Crews in Mooresville, NC on April 3, 2015. Parents are Scott and Lyndsay Crews. Grandparents are Jim and Margie McDannald, Richard and Ann Crews. VBS 2015 I would like to help in the following ways! _____ I will attend the VBS Meeting and Safe Sanctuary training (4/28). _____ Group Guide ______ Decorations _____ Kitchen Crew ______ Set-up _____ Registration ______ Clean-up _____ Music ______ Financial Donation _____ Crafts _____ Bible Story-telling _____ Missions Kern Staff This Week at Kern Alisha Balcom – Director of Youth Ministries alishab@kernumc.org Carol Cox – Pianist carolcox101@att.net Mike Cox – Treasurer mikec@kernumc.org Julie Johnson – Secretary juliej@kernumc.org Chanda Knight – Children’s Ministries Coordinator chandak@kernumc.org Ashley Lockridge – Praise & Worship Leader ashley.lockridge@gmail.com Kevin Miller – Director of Music kevinmiller4@hotmail.com Don Morris – Pastor donm@kernumc.org Wanda Parks – Organist jparks131@aol.com Debbie Shope – Program Director debbies@kernumc.org Lindsay Shope – Nursery Coordinator L_Shope1@aol.com Karen Spearman – Congregational Care Assistant karenkumc@yahoo.com Church Office 451 E. Tennessee Ave. Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Hours: Monday–Thursday 9:00 am–4:00 pm Friday 9:00 am–noon Phone: (865) 483-5273 Fax: (865) 483-0192 www.kernchurch.org Participants in Today’s Service Early Worship Greeters Early Worship Acolytes P&W Parking Greeters P&W Lay Reader Late Outside Greeters Late Narthex Greeters Late Worship Acolyte Late Worship Crucifer Late Worship Lay Reader Children’s Circle Offering Counters Proofreader Betty Hitchcock Caleb Bennett Don & Pat Cobb Steve Pawel David & Linda Allen Jim & Judy Keiser Robert Ashburn Kay Hamrick Kris Torrance Chanda Knight Michele Brandenburg/Judy Wilson Michele Brandenburg Participants on April 19, 2015 Early Worship Greeters Early Worship Acolytes P&W Parking Greeters P&W Lay Reader Late Outside Greeters Late Narthex Greeters Late Worship Acolyte Late Worship Crucifer Late Worship Lay Reader Children’s Circle Offering Counters Proofreader Marjorie Nall Troy Welch Laura Smith/Tom Shope Paulette Missaggia Larry & Ann Brown David & Judy Willey TBD Kay Hamrick Marcia Walker Kris Torrance Michele Brandenburg/Howell Simerly Judy Wilson 2015 GENERAL FUND General Fund Income April 5, 2015 General Fund Income YTD General Fund Budget 2015 Expenses YTD Communion Offering Lenten Offering Holston Home $ 14,631 $ 147,709 $ 581,372 $ 143,257 $ 1,435 $ 996 $ 709 Key: Sanctuary (S), Family Life Center (FLC), Narthex (N), Fellowship Hall (FH), Parlor (P), Prayer Room (PR), Memorial Garden (MG), Education Building (EB), Meeting Room (MR), Youth Room (YR) DAILY Kern Church in prayer (7 am, 11 am, 7 pm, 11 pm) SUNDAY, April 12, 2015 – Second Sunday of Easter 8:30 am Early Worship Service (S) 9:00 am Praise & Worship Service (FLC) 10:00 am Youth leaving for service in Harriman (FLC) 10:00 am Sunday School 11:00 am Late Traditional Service (S) 12:30 pm Sunday School Teacher Meeting (P) 3:00 pm Dance Practice 5-12 graders (Rm 12) 3:30 pm NO Confirmation Class (Rm 14) 4:00 pm Dance Practice K-4 graders (Rm 12) 4:00 pm Beth Moore Study (P) 5:00 pm Revive Service (FLC) 6:00 pm NO Youth Gathering (Rm 14) MONDAY, April 13, 2015 9:00 am Monday Morning Maintenance (FH) 5:30 pm Yoga (FLC) 6:45 pm Boy Scouts (FLC) TUESDAY, April 14, 2015 9:00 am Camp Faith (Rm 24) 10:00 am Don’s OT Bible Study (P) 10:00 am reViVe Planning Team (Panera) 11:00 am Kernels (FLC) 12:00 pm Staff Meeting (P) WEDNESDAY, April 15, 2015 9:15 am Yoga (FLC) 10:30 am Mommy and Company (FLC) 5:30 pm Wednesday Niter Dinner 6:30 pm Adult Small Groups 6:30 pm Children’s Devotions 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm Chancel Choir (S) 6:30 pm Adventure Crew (N) 7:00 pm Praise Band Practice (FLC) THURSDAY, April 16, 2015 8:00 am Prayer Group (P) 9:00 am Camp Faith (Rm 24) 10:00 am Mary Martha Circle (FH) 6:00 pm Girl Scouts #69 (Rm 14) FRIDAY, April 17, 2015 Cleveland Student Rowers sleepover SATURDAY, April 18, 2015 SUNDAY, April 19, 2015 – Third Sunday of Easter HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: 4/12 Austyn Balcom 4/13 Kurt Nitzsche, Ron Shoupe 4/14 Pete Hildebrandt, A. J. Pawel, Nancy White 4/15 Barry Cox, Tim Simerly, Heather Smyrl 4/16 Elaine Schamper 4/17 Kim Brinkman, Paul Hannon, Lila Johnson, JeanFrancois Reat 4/18 Mary Lou Broughton, Bronson Bzorgi, Linda Maddox 4/19 Cameron Brinkman, Adam Bunch, Katie Mitchell, Cora Rhew
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