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4320 BRUCE ROAD CHESAPEAKE, VIRGINIA
A CAMPUS OF NEW CREATION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The Aldersgate Gateway April-June 2014
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Easter: the Season
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Aldersgate A Campus of New Creation UMC
4320 Bruce Road
Chesapeake, VA 23321
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Aldersgate Campus (757) 484-8217 Grace Harbor Campus (757) 686-1888
Aldersgate KinderPrep: 673-4602 Website: ncum.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Va. Conference Bishop............................ Young Jin Cho District Superintendent ............................ Brad Phillips Aldersgate Campus Pastors ................. David Drinkard Stephanie Kimec Lay Leaders ............... Rosemary Dorow, Dave LeGrand Church Council Chairperson ............... Jimmy Winslow Director of Youth ........................................ Bill Canady Assistant Director of Youth ..................... Andrea Cipcic Assistant Director of Youth .................. Mark Anderson KinderPrep Director ....................................... Carla Bell Finance Director ........................................ Debby Nein Nursery Director ................................... Debbie Canady Music Director ..................................... Morris Gardner Organist ................................................ Nancy Gardner 8:30 Worship Leader .................................. Mary Davis Handbell Choir Director .......................... Sue Davidson Children’s Choir Director ........................... Kim Barbish Secretary .......................................... Debbie Armistead Missionary ........................... Luz Pereira Garcia - Brazil Missionary ........................ Lisa Nichols - Rocky Mt. Va. Ministers ............................................... Every Member
Sermon Series
Sent Into the World
a study of 1 Peter
April 27 — 1 Peter 1:3-9
May 4 — 1 Peter 1:17-23
May 11 — 1 Peter 2:19-25
May 18 — 1 Peter 2:2-10
May 25 — 1 Peter 3:13-22
As the resurrected Christ visited the disciples, he told them that just as he was sent into the world by his father, so Jesus sends us into the world, to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with the world. As scholar Donald Senior writes, the First letter of Peter is one of the New Testament’s most beautiful and compelling books with it’s profound christology, vision of the church, and instruction on the Christian life. For the Easter season we will be walking with Peter, one of the disciples who was at the empty tomb, sent into the world.
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On Palm Sunday we cried “Hosanna”
(Lord, save us). On Easter morning and ever after we proclaim “Alleluia,” (praise the Lord) because indeed He has saved us! Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Where do we go from here? What comes next – during the other 49 days of Easter? Following the first Easter those days were used in preparation for the birth of the Church. Jesus spent forty days ap-pearing to different individuals and groups of people. He spoke during that time about the kingdom of God. He even ate with them. On the evening of the day of his Resur-rection, Jesus appeared, suddenly, in the midst of a locked room filled with his disci-ples. They had locked themselves in for fear that the angry Jews would come after them next. Jesus’ first words to them were, “Peace be with you.” How gracious is our Lord. Not a reproof or a reprimand; a blessing! In one short statement he gave them peace from their guilt and anxiety. One had peace from denying Jesus three times. Several had peace for having fallen asleep when he told them to keep watch and pray. Ten had peace from having gone into hiding during his trial.
One disciple was missing that night. Thomas was not there. We don’t know where he was or why he had not been among the group. But Jesus knew, and so he came again the following Sunday and sin-gled out Thomas with an invitation to be-lieve he was risen from the dead. Thomas had no doubt – he responded to Jesus, “My Lord and my God!” Thomas had fully under-stood. Jesus was not just a man, but the liv-ing God, and addressed him as such. We are given peace in his words that this life is not all there is, and that we never need be separated from God. Alleluia again! So what happens next? Just as the disci-ples did after receiving the Holy Spirit, we should be about our work. Heaven is our home, but this world is our workplace, as-signed by God. Come be present as we learn from Peter and our pastors what it means to be Sent Into the World in our Easter Season sermons.
He is Risen!
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Aldersgate’s Next Blood Drive
Saturday, June 7 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Bring your family and friends. Child care will be provided and refreshments will be served. Making appointments helps improve donor flow. Three easy ways to make ap-pointments are as follows:
1) Visit www.redcrossblood.org and key in zip code 23321 2) Send e-mail to: Jim [email protected] 3) Call Jim at: 441-6717 We invite All Donors and encourage more First Time Donors. Walk- ins are always wel-come. The least-busiest time slots are usually after 10:00 a.m. We are planning to collect Whole Blood Units and Double Red Cell Units during this Blood Drive. The Mission Committee is very interested in combining Blood Drives with other church activities on these future dates: -- August 2 -- October 4 -- December 13
Did You Know? On average, someone in the United States will need blood every
three seconds.
For more information, please contact Jim Stricker.
Aldersgate in Mission
May Fellowship Dinner -- May 7 The Nan Tucker Ringers will provide the program, playing some favorite, familiar hymns, such as: Do Lord, I Love to Tell the Story, For the Beauty of the Earth, and All Creatures of Our God and King!
This will be the last Fellowship Dinner of the year. See you in September!
Sherri Bartku and Valerie Heard are co-chairs of the Prayer Shawl Ministry. If you are interested in participating contact Sherri (337-0357, [email protected]) or Valerie (484-0748, [email protected]).
Prayer Shawl
Ministry
Joy Class Annual Yard Sale
Saturday, May 3, 2014 8 a.m. -- 1 p.m.
Proceeds for Mission Projects Donations may be brought to
room 17 anytime after April 27th.
For more information call Richard Butler or Fran Shearer.
Chucky Visits the Children of KinderPrep
Pastor Stephanie came to visit with Chucky Chipmunk as the members of Green Meadow Point Garden Club brought Chucky and his anti-litter/recycling/reusing slogan “Stop Throwing -- Start Stowing” to the children in the three-year-old classes at KinderPrep in early April. The children learned about recycling and reus-ing as well as the im-portance of picking up litter, turning off lights, and conserving water as they heard the story of Max the Green Monster. They took home a booklet prepared by the garden club, and made a craft to remind them to be good to our earth.
“. . . whatever you did for one of the least
of these brothers of mine, you did for me.”
Haiti Mission Trip 2014 Coming opportunities to support
our Mission Team:
Concert -- Saturday, May 3rd with Faithful Friends and To Send With Love
Parent Nite Out --Saturday, May 17
Each event helps send the mission team!
Conference Mission Kits -- Layette Kits and Birthing Kits through April To create a Layette Kit, please gather the following items: ◊ 6 cloth diapers ◊ 2 shirts or 1-pirece body suits ◊ 2 baby washcloths ◊ 2 gowns or sleepers ◊ 1 sweater or sweatshirt, open in front ◊ 2 receiving blankets ◊ 2 diaper pins . . . then wrap the items in one of the receiving blankets and secure with the diaper pins.
Birthing Kits: start May 1 Place 2 receiving blankets and $3 in a 1-gallon zipper bag. (The rest of the items are purchased in bulk.) Donate “hotel” soap sam-ples if you can, please.
Deliver all kits to the church office.
Thank you!
Graduate Sunday -- June 1st
All high school or college/ university graduates will be recognized during the 11:00 a.m. service on June 1. Please let the church office know the name and from what school or college each student will be graduated (bulletin sign-up sheet or 484-8217). The annual Graduate Breakfast will be in the fellowship hall at 9:45 a.m. We need to know how many family mem-bers (including the graduate) will be at-tending the breakfast. Thank you!
Mission Committee Seeks Volun-teers to Make Phone Calls for Blood Drives The “personal touch” of a friendly voice from a church member is our best recruiting tool for making appointments and inviting walk-ins to donate.
Lists are provided with a suggested script and appointment sheet ten days before the drive. The complete call list numbers about 240, and your part can help tremendously! For more information, contact the Strickers at 465-3803 or [email protected].
Directory Update to Resume Photography Appointments
Folks not included or who have married or add-ed a child (or more) since the last pictorial di-rectory are invited to get an appointment for your picture to be added to an update. Appointments will be scheduled for Sunday afternoons from 11 - 1, and Mondays from 6:45 - 8:45 p.m. from Mon. 5/4 through Sun. 6/8. Availability target date is early fall.
United Methodist Men
The United Methodist Men generally hold a dinner meeting on the third Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Note that the month of June has a “5th Sunday” in it, on which we will collect loose change for “Heart Havens” in the commons after services.
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On the Horizon ...
SKY now has a Lunch Bunch! There is no sign-up necessary. Just come prepared to enjoy a meal with friends. Our third lunch will be Thursday, May 8, at 11:00 at NIX restaurant. NIX is located at the end of Taylor Road past the (Churchland) Dollar Tree. Cross American Legion Rd. into the parking lot and NIX is at the far end.
May 6: Shopping Trip -- We’ll go to Settler’s Land-ing, Trader Joe’s, and Anderson’s (where we will have lunch). $10 per person. Beverages will be on board. Leave time will be announced.
May 16: Game Night -- This is always a popular ac-tivity for SKY. We will eat, play and chat to have an enjoyable evening. Friday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. Meal yet to be determined.
May 30: Golf -- This Friday outing is a hit with our swingers! Sleepy Hole Golf Course, $25 to the pro at the event and $4 to Tommy Vaughan early for prizes. Begins at 9:00 a.m.
Also coming up, but undated : -- Beach Day at Buckroe -- enjoy touching your toes in the surf and strolling along the beach. Go for a swim if you’d like! Bring a folding chair if you have one. We’ll have a picnic lunch and then take a ride on the carousel before leaving town.
-- Bluebird Gap Farm trip for a Grandkids and Grands day. (Grandchildren not a necessity -- we will share.) A stop at Bass Pro following a bag lunch at the “farm” will top the day with sightings of wild animals (taxidermied and on display) and a large aquarium!
Sign up for SKY activities and events at the SKY table in the commons. When making payments for events, please use our system of placing your payment in a SKY envelope, found on the SKY table.
New Address . . . Peggy Whitehurst’s change of address: 4413-1 Deborah Court, Chesapeake, Va. 23321
The Nan Tucker Ringers go beyond ringing their hand-bells inside our Sanctuary. Each spring and fall they also visit assisted living and nursing facilities in our area. This spring they will offer a concert as the program for our May 7 Fellowship Dinner, also. Their upcoming schedule is: 5/7 Fellowship Dinner 5/18 11:00 service at Aldersgate 5/19 Churchland House at 6:00 p.m. 6/2 Emily Green Shores at 6:00 p.m.
We’d love to see you there!
United Methodist Women The Dana Tyson Circle of the United Methodist Women invites any woman interested in programs or study-ing about and serving women and children in the community and beyond. This Circle meets the second Tuesday of each month usually at the church in Room 100. To join us, just show up. We would love to include you.
The Susannah Wesley Circle of the United Metho- dist Women meet every third Tuesday of the month. Details of these meetings are announced nearer to the meeting date. Please consider joining us.
United Methodist Women is the largest denominational faith organization for women with approximately 800,000 members whose mission is fostering spiritual growth, developing leaders and advocating for justice.
Crafty Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. -- 4:00 p.m.
Joy Classroom every Wednesday
All Day Crafting Play Days: Saturdays New Horizons/Fellowship Hall
May 24, June 21, and July 12 9 a.m. -- 10 p.m.
Canned goods and a love offering will be accepted for mission fund.
Contact: Pattie Cartwright, 673-8508.
Support Your Church Members
Look for the two business card racks in our halls. Church members in the busi-ness sector may display their business
cards for $25 per year per rack as an Ambassadors Fund Raiser. For more information or to make payment for
displaying your cards, contact: Luke McCoy, 483-1179.
RADA Knife and Cutlery Sales
2nd Sunday each month
This is an on-going project for the Ambassadors Class
which is using the proceeds for their mission ministries.
Editor’s Note: We are in search of someone who would like to take over the publishing of our Gateways . . .
◊ This publication -- 4 editions, of January, April, July, and October, and its online component
◊ The Weekly (yellow) Gateway that comes with your bulletin
◊ The e-mailed Weekly Gateway that is sent to your e-mail accounts
Contact us at the church office by phone at 484-8217 or by e-mail at [email protected]
United Methodist Youth
Our Youth will be participating in the annual event, the 30-Hour Famine on Friday and Satur-day, April 25-26. This year they will travel to Oak Grove UMC for the event. Participants will experience a taste of what it is like for so many who live without many resources in a some-times harsh world. After lunch on Friday the Youth will not eat again until 6 p.m. Saturday. They will also spend the night in cardboard boxes outside. Funds raised from their experience will go to World Vision and Stop Hunger Now.
Get ready for Youth Week
July 27 -- August 3!
Troop 212 Boy Scout meetings are held on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Al-so, the Troop 212 Committee Meetings are scheduled for April 24 and May 15.
Rotation Sunday School begins the sum-mer session on July 6. Please contact Karen Stricker if you are willing and able to serve as a substitute teacher this summer. Thank you! (Karen’s number is 465-3803.)
Vacation Bible School 2014
Weird Animals June 23 - 27 ~~ Volunteers Needed!
Contact Lacy Gomoke at [email protected]
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Tuesday Morning Prayer at Aldersgate
7-7:30 — Private Prayer in the Chapel
7:30-8 — Breakfast in the Fellowship Hall
8-8:30 — Community Prayer in the Chapel
Gifts in Memory of… In Memory of Dorothy White Tommy & Rita Vaughan In Memory of Richard Perry’s father Morris & Nancy Gardner
In Memory of Joyce Sawyer Barker Gary & Denise Sawyer Mr. & Mrs. Mike Ratcliffe
In Memory of Mabel Smith Robert & Trilby Wall
In Memory of Sam Rhyne Mr. & Mrs. Robert Steorts Anne Hall Golden Rule Class Peggy & Charlie Whisenent Mr. & Mrs. William Foley W. Reid & Sandra Clarke
In Memory of Ray Hall’s brother Kim Dills
In my Father’s house there are
many dwelling places. If it
were not so, would I have told
you that I go to prepare a
place for you? And if I go and
prepare a place for you, I will
come again and will take you
to myself, so that where I am,
there you may be also.
John 14:2-3
The Cradle Cross on
the Altar celebrated the birth of So-
phia Nicole LoCascio, the daughter of Joli
and Nicholas LoCascio, the grand-
daughter of Debbie Hesiak and the late
Casmer Hesiak, the great-granddaughter
of Iva Hesiak, and the great niece of
Pat Winn.
Gifts in Honor of…
In Honor of Luke & Mimi McCoy Kim Dills
In Honor of Debbie & Bill Canady’s 30th Anniversary Kim Dills
Women’s Bible Study -
Summer Edition
Gideon: Your Weak-
ness, God’s Strength
by Priscilla Shirer
Tuesdays 10 a.m. --
noon
June 17 -- August 5
Participant Book Cost: $18
Memorial Gifts Gifts in memory of a loved one or friend are always welcome. When such gifts are received, one of our pastors will consult with family members. A Memorial Fund brochure is being prepared in order to assist fam-ilies in their selection of needed and appropriate items.
Any contributions designated for a specific purpose will be used accordingly.
Caregivers is a support group which meets the third Tuesday night of each month at 7:00 p.m. in room 16. For more information you may contact Jean Thompson at 484-9192. All are welcome, whether or not you are a member of New Creation UMC.
Wednesdays: May 21 June 25
at the Grace Harbor Campus
Join the Usher Team
You are invited to become an usher to help
during services and special events. It is an
easy, but very important job!
Contact Jay Jones or call the church office
at 484-8217.
We Express Our Love and Sympathy to Richard Perry on the death of his father; to the family of Sam Rhyne; to Jeff Flowers on the death of his father; to Ray Hall on the death of his brother; to the family of Richard Barnes; to Rosemary Dorow on the death of her brother; to Peggy Whitehurst and family on the death of Charlie Whisenent.
The Cradle Cross on the Altar celebrated the birth of Sophia Nicole LoCascio, the daughter of Joli and Nicholas LoCascio, the grand-daughter of Debbie Hesiak and the late Casmer Hesiak, the great-granddaughter of Iva Hesiak, and the great niece of Pat Winn.
Our pastors are enjoying sharing about The United Methodist denomination and Chris-tian faith in the Confirmation Classes. Each youth will have the opportunity to confirm their faith in our Lord Jesus Christ on Sun-day, June 8th.
Plan to be present to share this important event in their lives as they confirm their faith and join as the newest members of our Church Family.
Confirmation Sunday
June 8, 2014
Disciple Bible Studies Starting in September 2014
Disciple I:
Becoming Disciples Through Bible Study
Disciple III:
Remember
Who You Are
Disciple IV:
Under the Tree of Life