THE ORDER OF WORSHIP Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost October 26, 2014 Altar Color: Green PRELUDE Bill Kutz, Organist Lord Of The Dance (Simple Gifts) – Noel Goemanne For The Beauty Of The Earth – Diane Bish CHIMING OF THE HOUR *PROCESSIONAL (ANTHEM) God Is Our Refuge – Allen Pote Chancel Choir WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS *MOMENTS OF FRIENDSHIP AND OPPORTUNITY *CALL TO WORSHIP Spirit of the Living God Spirit of the living God, fall a-fresh on me. Spirit of the living God, fall a-fresh on me. Melt me, mold me, fill me, use me. Spirit of the living God, fall a-fresh on me. 393 *OPENING PRAYER *OPENING HYMN A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 110 The Apostles’ Creed 881 *AFFIRMATION OF FAITH *GLORIA PATRI 70 OFFERING OFFERTORY (ANTHEM) Chancel Choir God Of Grace And God Of Glory – Paul T. Langston *DOXOLOGY 95 SILENCE & PASTORAL PRAYER – LORD’S PRAYER CHILDREN’S SERMON Rev. Ed Kilbourne SCRIPTURE SERMON Sunday, October 26, 2014 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Monday, October 27, 2014 5:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, October 28, 2014 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sunday School Worship / Rev. Ed Kilbourne, Preaching Rev. Ed Kilbourne Concert (Sanctuary) Youth & Parents Meeting (Youth Room) UMYF Centering Prayer (CR) Christian Believer (CR) Staff-Parish Relations Committee (CR) Young Adult Small Group @ Tom & Shannon Ashley’s Home Wednesday, October 29, 2014 5:00 p.m. Activity for Children 5:30 p.m. Snack Supper 5:45 p.m. Bible Study for Children No Jimmy Townsend Handbell Ringers No Chancel Choir Friday, October 31, 2014 Trick-or-Treating at the Parsonage Saturday, November 1, 2014 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Fall Festival at Asbury Hills Sunday, November 2, 2014 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship / All Saints Sunday 12:15 p.m. Bold Believers Emmaus Reunion Group Luncheon (FH) 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. UMYF ATTENDANCE: 10/5 10/12 10/19 S. SCHOOL WORSHIP 32 36 39 Contemporary Praise Service (10/19) – 93 91 98 53 John 8: 1-11 [Pg. 870] Broken Things Rev. Ed Kilbourne *BENEDICTION *EXTINGUISHING OF THE ALTAR CANDLES Acolytes *CARRYING OUT OF THE LIGHT Acolytes *CONGREGATIONAL RESPONSE Shalom to You Shalom to you now, shalom, my friends. May God’s full mercies bless you, my friends. In all your living and through your loving, Christ be your shalom, Christ be your shalom. *POSTLUDE Finale on Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee – Beethoven 666 Organist SHOE BOX MINISTRY The Mission Committee will be collecting SMALL TOYS (for a boy or girl) for the month of October. This is for the Samaritan’s Purse shoebox ministry. A collection box is in the Church Office for collection of these articles. STAFF-PARISH RELATIONS COMMITTEE Tuesday, October 28th at 6:45 p.m. Conference Room TRICK OR TREAT AT THE PARSONAGE Friday, October 31st Pastor Alice and John would appreciate your help with providing and/or passing out candy at the parsonage (772 West Main Street). SPECIAL MISSION PROJECT As many as you know, I have done missions for AMI for almost two years now. I’m going to start something new this year that I’ve wanted to do for quite some time now. I’m finally getting the chance to do what I was called to do. I was called to be the hands and feet of Christ, so sometime around Thanksgiving, I want to feed the homeless in Greenville at Project Host. During this time of year, it gets colder and the holidays are coming up. Families get together to celebrate and the homeless sit outside along the walls of Project Host in the cold. All I want to do is give them a hot hamburger. On Tuesday’s at McDonalds, hamburgers are .49 so I want to buy 200 and give each person 2 hamburgers and a bottle of water. I would love to do this all on my own, but because I’m only 15, I do not have the funds to support this and it gets very expensive. I kindly ask for your help in donations to help me with this and also for future AMI projects. There is a new account set up at our church called “Emily’s Missions”. All money donated is tax deductible and I can use this money as needed through the church. Thanks for helping me in this quest to be the hands and feet of Christ. May God Bless You, Emily Spencer ASBURY HILLS ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL Saturday, November 1st from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Activities that will be available include: archery, hayrides, canoeing, rock climbing wall, giant swing, “Leap of Faith” Alpine Tower, and more (participants must be 11 years or older). A BBQ and hot dog lunch will be served (cost: $9 adults; $5 children). LAURENS AREA METHODIST WOMEN’S CIRCLE Tuesday, November 4th at 3:00 p.m. St. James UMC Fellowship Hall 2015 Pledge Service Bring items for the women at Leath Correctional Institute Needed items for Leath Correctional: Toothpaste (10 oz. tube or less – factory sealed) Toothbrush (adult factory sealed) Deodorant (3 oz. or less) Lotion (20 oz. or less no pump bottle) Vaseline Shampoo (20 oz. or less – plastic bottle) Conditioner (20 oz. or less – plastic bottle) Soap – (6 oz. or less) Socks (White) Wash Cloths (White) GREENWOOD DISTRICT LEADER TRAINING Sunday, November 16th from 3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. At St. Mark UMC, Greenwood – Main Campus Classes that will be available: Apportionment Connection, Trustees, Pastor Parish Relations Committee, From Membership to Discipleship, Youth, Children No pre-registration is needed. There is no cost for these workshops. Meet at the church parking lot at 2:30 p.m. to carpool. SERVING THIS MORNING: Sunday, October 26, 2014 Sunday School Greeters: Elaine & Katelyn Martin; Joanne Thomason Ushers: Randy Hillmann, Dick Althouse, Buck Crabtree, Willie Jones, Gene Madden Liturgist: Alice MacKeil Crucifer: Ben Patterson Acolytes: Katelyn Martin, Peyton Burton Adult Helpers: Scott & Angie Bigham Nursery: Cindy Davis Children’s Church: Dan & Hope Deason Martha Franks Driver: Emily Terrell Flowers: The flowers are given in memory of loved ones and are placed by Earl & Carolyn Thomason. At First United Methodist Church we challenge each other to be BOLD, to step out in faith as disciples of Jesus Christ. BIBLE VERSE FOR OCTOBER So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Ephesians 5: 15 NLT LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA ED KILBOURNE “COME BACK” CONCERT Sunday, October 26th at 4:00 p.m. First UMC Sanctuary Prayer Concerns Jane Dzelzitis – Baptist Health Hospital, Richmond, KY – Rm. 327 – (undergoing tests) Jack Hedgepath – recuperating at home – 523 Fairview Dr., Laurens Sue Jones – surgery on Mon. (10/27) at Greenville Memorial Hospital Bobby O’Bryant – under Hospice care for lung cancer Bill Taylor – Laurens Co. Memorial Hospital – Rm. 203 Betty Jo Templeton – recuperating at home MINISTRY OF ENCOURAGEMENT Nancy Babb – 1 Martha Franks Dr. – Unit 2, Rm. 238, Laurens, SC 29360 Margaret Baber – 3472 Hwy. 221 S., Laurens, SC 29360 – (mother of Janet Lyles) BACKPACK MINISTRY If you would like to donate items for our Backpack Ministry please have items to the church by Noon on Wednesday, November 5th. Monetary gifts are also welcome (please mark your envelope “Backpack Ministry”). If you have any questions, contact Jane Stroud. HELP NEEDED FOR UMYF DINNERS We are in need of help from individuals or groups to fix dinner for our youth on the following dates: Nov. 9th & 23rd, and Dec. 7 & 14th. Sign-up on the bulletin board outside the church office if interested. Vol. XXXI I October 26, 2014 No. 43 343530262723N2221No.1010091006070351515515051 No.N484744342438393738373673637 Please invite your friends and neighbors! ATTENTION YOUTH & PARENTS Our youth leaders, Allan & Heather Burden and Scott & Charis Sloan, would like to have a planning meeting for our youth & parents on Sunday, October 26th at 5:30 p.m. in the Youth Room. All parents and youth are asked to attend. The youth are asked to remain for supper and their regular meeting. FINANCIAL REPORT ALL SAINTS SUNDAY All Saints Sunday will be held during the worship service on Sunday, November 2nd. We will recognize our members who have passed away within the last year. If anyone would like to have their loved one who has passed away within the last year but was not a member of First UMC listed in the bulletin, please notify Karen with their name and date of death by Tuesday, October 28th. THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH October 22, 2014 MONTH TO DATE Revenue - - - - - - $ 27,851.65 Expenses - - - - - $ 16,927.97 Net - - - - - - - - - $ 10,923.68 STAFF MEMBERS Pastor Financial Secretary Director of Music/Organist Church Secretary Ministers Alice MacKeil Lucy Crowder Bill Kutz Karen Reeder Entire Congregation Church Phone Numbers 984-7696 or 984-2067 984-2969 (fax) 715-0430 (Parsonage) 864-420-0004 (Pastor’s Cell) e-mail addresses fumclaurens@prtcnet.com pastoralice@charter.net Web Page Address firstmethodistlaurens.com YEAR TO DATE $ 208,020.28 $ 198,057.05 $ 9,963.23 GETTING TO KNOW ED KILBOURNE Our Guest today is singer, storyteller, humorist and folktheologian, Ed Kilbourne. Ed is widely known and appreciated for his gifts of combining music and spiritual teaching in worship and concert settings. Ed grew up in China, Japan and Korea where his parents were missionaries. After completing college and seminary, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia and began his career there as a United Methodist minister. As his gifts for speaking and performing became known, he was invited to serve the church-at-large as a musician and spiritual resource person, touring extensively in the Southeast and then throughout the nation. In the early 70’s Ed moved out west, making his home in the mountains of Colorado. In the late 70’s, he returned to the Southeast, this time settling in South Carolina. Ed’s wife, Kathleen, is a United Methodist minister. She works with the Master Of Arts In Practical Theology degree program on the Charlotte, NC campus of Pfeiffer University and also serves as the coordinator of the Center For Deacon Education, a partnership with Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington DC. Ed and Kathleen make their home on Manasota Key in Englewood, Florida and in the country, near Rock Hill, South Carolina. If you would like to learn more about Ed and his work, you are invited to visit his web site: www.edkilbourne.com.
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