Newsletter - Centerville United Methodist Church

4th Sunday after the Epiphany / White
Sunday, February 1, 2015
A message from our pastor...
Scripture:
A Large Following?
Mark 1:29-39
Why did people follow Jesus? Why did he
ask people impacted by his ministry to say
nothing? Why did it come to a point that the
crowds began to back off and dwindle? Why do
we have misunderstandings about who Jesus
was and what his ministry was all about?
Mark deals with these questions and many
more. He has a characteristic called the
“Messianic Secret” which is part of his gospel.
Jesus hides who he is and what he wants to do
in the world for a while. People blurt it out
anyway. Later, when he wants them to tell who
he is, many are frightened of being associated
with him. Silly human beings.
We have a hard time understanding who
God is and what God is all about. It is a
matter of study and experience. God wants a
relationship with us. He is willing to share of
Himself and His resources with us. We will
talk more on Sunday.
Stephen
A Convenient Way to Give
Online giving will be available soon. You can use your
checking account or credit card to give offerings. You’ll
also be able to scan from your smart phones. More
information will come later.
Sermon:
“No Time For Popularity”
Prayer Emphasis:
The God We Can Know
Assisting in Worship
Greeters ................... Miriam Allen, Brenda Craw, Sharon
Morrison
Ushers ..................... Scott McSwain, John Nichols, Stevie
Bowen
Children’s Sermon .... Rev. Grantham
Children’s Church .... Amber Gamble
Lay Reader ...............
Flowers on the Altar
The fresh flower arrangements on the altar Sunday
morning are given to the glory of God and
 in memory of Ray Gonzalez by Fleeta Gonzalez
 in memory of Joan Baxter (mother) by Amy Van De
Water
With Sincere Thanks
“Our family is so very grateful to our church family at
Centerville UMC for the loving kindness and care you all
gave to mother for the last 16 years. She never had a
church family before she came here! Your thoughtfulness
with prayer, cards, donations and wonderful food has
been such a comfort to us all!”
~Sherrill Pinckney & family
Wednesday Fellowship Supper - Policy
The meal costs $7 for adults, children 3-12 $3. It includes
entrée, side, vegetable, tossed salad, bread, dessert, tea &
coffee. Or, just Salad Bar, bread and dessert for $5.
Our Policy
Please make reservations before
3:30p Tuesday so that enough food is
purchased! If you forget to make a
reservation and want to join us, we
ask if you would please wait until
those who did reserve go through the
line first (except first time visitors,
they are first in line). Please, pay for
your no shows or cancellations after
Tues.
We want everyone to have a full meal,
so please, take only one serving at first.
When everyone has gone through, you
may get seconds.
NEW: Now you can get just a
Salad Bar with bread and
dessert. You may go to the Salad
Bar more than once. There will
be a separate area for the extras
for Salad Bar Only. Only a tossed
salad is with the hot meal. (write
“salad” on reservation)
February 4th
Baked Italian Chicken,
Roasted Red Potatoes,
Italian Green Beans, Salad,
Bread, Éclair Cake
$
$
5
700
Child (3-12) $3
OR
00
for Salad Bar, Bread,
Dessert
Finance Report for
January 25, 2015
Budget/Building .......... $5,065.50
Flowers ................................ 40.00
Designated .....................1,000.00
Apportionments .........
114.50
$6,220.00
Attendance:
Sunday School: 108
New Concerns
Alan Malcolm
Harold & Ruth Freed
Sarah Mayer
James & Mac McNeal
Linda Blanton
Evelyn Hunnicutt
Emily Bryan
Reed Wilson
John Nichols
Leon Hudson
Continue Your Prayers for:
Father of Marci Deyton
Suzanne Smith
John Chris Reynolds
Rev. Duff Altman
Geoff Moore
Ann Gordon
Carolyn Glass
John, Val & Ryan
Val & Shianne
Unspoken
BW Pulliam
Ronnie Sanders Family
Dave Getter
Debbie Ragsdale
Meredith Lloyd
Bernice Cox
Dale Rickmon
Theresa Wiley (Peggy Campbell’s daughter)
Family of Carol Brazell Davis
Persecuted Christians & Victims of Terrorism
Lance Haynes (Karen Avant’s son)
Jonathon Brandon (LaWanna Porter’s nephew)
Jessica Murry (LaWanna Porter’s Niece)
Family of Barbara Moore
Sara Colbert
Marcia Camp
Eric Schneider
Scott Gunn
Unspokens
Jack Tooley
Adriane McClenny
Jimmy McClenny
Family of Mabel McCullough
Carol McNeal & Family
Howard Gibbs (Autumn Wilbanks’ grandfather)
Carol Amos
Robert Cross
And Keep These Friends In Your Heart…
Woody Davis
Rudy Walters
Charles & Betty Douglas
Cary Martin
Sarah Mayer
Jim & Juanita Lane
Nell Johnson
Raymond Steele
Kenny Kelly
Leroy Carter
LeWanna Patterson
Bill Daniels
Terry Duernberger
Hull Family
Esther Siemen
Jackie Kwiatkowski
Hulon Tharpe
Our Military Troops
For Sunday, February 1, 20 15
Our Vision:
“Centerville United Methodist Church:
Sharing Christ,
Sharing Hope,
Sharing Love.”
Our Staff:
The Methodist Men meet the first Tuesday
of the month at 6:30pm. All men are
welcome and are encouraged to attend any
meeting. The men also meet every
Tuesday morning at 7:00am at the IHOP
for Men’s Prayer Breakfast. All men are
welcome.
Men on a Mission
The United Methodist Men’s “Men on a
Mission” will help church members who
are widowed, single mothers, or elderly
coupe with simple, minor repairs/
renovations to your home. You only pay
for the materials. They also accept a love
offering. Call the office at 953-3090.
UMW Needs Your Help
Helping us with this one SMALL task can
make a HUGE difference to people who are
in need. Can you imagine yourself never
owning a pair of shoes? The United
Methodist Women are collecting gently
worn SHOES to help support microenterprise programs in underdeveloped
nations. They will be used by people in
impoverished countries where they can
repurpose and sell them. This enables
them to form an income so they can pay
for housing, food, education, etc. It also
raises funds for our group. A true WIN
WIN!
WE NEED YOUR HELP! Go out and collect
25 pairs of shoes. You can ask friends,
family members, neighbors, co-workers,
etc. for their help. And don’t forget to look
through your closet. And please, take the
enclosed flyer to post
at your business.
The deadline to
have all shoes
here at the
church is
March 22nd.
Circle Meetings
Ms. Terry’s Monday, Feb 23 at 6:30pm
Friendship Tuesday, Feb 24th at 7:00pm
Lynn Pritchett Thursday, Feb 26th at 10a
All meetings are held in the Issues &
Answers classroom. All women are
invited and encouraged to attend any
circle meeting.
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Treasurer ...................................................................... Betty Bowen
betty.bowen@gmail.com
Early Childhood Director ....................................... Amber Gamble
etambo792@cox.net
Our Motto:
“A Place to Belong; A Place to Serve”
Music Director ..........................................................Nancy Hudson
LadyMusik@aol.com
Pianist ...................................................................... Alyce Hufnagle
Pastor
Rev. Stephen B. Grantham
Musikchik197@yahoo.com
Administrative Assistant ........................................ Elaine Shierling
cvilleumc@windstream.net
Custodian ........................................................... Debbie Thompson
Nursery .....................................................................Linda McIntosh
sbgrantham@windstream.net
600 North Houston Lake Rd
Centerville, Georgia 31028
www.centervilleunitedmethodist.com
cvilleumc@windstream.net
UNIT MEETING
We will have our first meeting of the year
Tuesday, February 17th at 7:00pm. All
United Methodist Women to attend.
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Intercept Human Trafficking
On February 1, 2015, many Americans will
watch Super Bowl XLIX. Thousands will travel to
the Phoenix area to take part in the festivities.
Among the travelers will be those arriving by
force, fraud or coercion – they will not be there
of their own free will but as victims of human
trafficking. They will be serving food in
restaurants or at catered parties related to the
Super Bowl. Others will clean hotel rooms,
wash dishes, tidy nail salons, deliver or wash
windows. Some will be trafficked as sex
workers for escort services. United Methodist
Women has asked its members to join the
Intercept the Traffickers photo campaign and
huddle together to raise awareness of human
trafficking. The powerful photos of groups
huddling to end trafficking will be part of a
virtual huddle around the Super Bowl stadium.
This campaign is just one part of United
Methodist Women’s ongoing work to end
human trafficking.
Feb 11th
Chicken Taco Casserole, Beef Enchiladas, Mexican
Rice, Key Lime & Pina Colada Cake
Feb 18th
Fried Chicken, Mac n Cheese, Green Beans
Feb 25th
White Bean Chicken Chili, Corn Muffins, Salad,
Cookies ‘n Cream
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
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WARNER ROBINS, GA
PERMIT #79
office:
953-3090; fax: 953-4660; parsonage: 953-4020
Office Hours:
Office – M, Tu, Th 8:30-3:30/ Wed 8:30-5:30/ Fri 8:30-1:30
Treasurer & Pastor off on Fridays
Sunday
1
8:30a
9:15a
10:30a
4:30p
5:00p
Early Worship
Sunday School
Worship
Disciple 1
J.A.M.
9a-12n
9:30a
10:00a
7-8:30p
7:30p
Preschool
TOPS
Quilters
Boy Scout Troop 400
Narcotics Anonymous
Monday
2
Tuesday
7:00a
9a-12n
9:30a
12:30p
6:00p
6:30p
6:30p
7:30p
3
Men’s Prayer Breakfast
Preschool
Prayer Group
Yoga
Daisy Troop
Boy Scout Pack 400
United Methodist Men
Narcotics Anonymous
Wednesday
4
9a-12n Preschool
6:00p Fellowship Supper
7:00p Adult Choir Practice
Thursday
9a-12n
12:30p
6:30p
6:30p
6:30p
7:30p
Friday
5
Preschool
Yoga
Dulcimers
Girl Scouts
Boy Scout Pack 400
Narcotics Anonymous
6
5:00p Friday Night Gals
7:30p Narcotics Anonymous
Saturday
7
10-12:30 UMW Leadership Training Hawkinsville
7:30p Narcotics Anonymous
1st ..... Jennifer Daniel
......... Fleeta Gonzalez
......... Carol Walters
......... Paula Williams
2nd .... Jim Eadie
4th ..... Margaret Henley
......... Sandra McCranie
7th ..... Don Moore