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MAY 2015
Landrum United Methodist Church • 225 North Howard Avenue, Landrum, SC 29356 Website: www.landrumumc.net • Email: [email protected] • 864-457-3984
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When was the last time you went for a walk with a small child? When was the last time you tried to walk with a small child? A child of 5 or maybe 6; just the two of you. The sun was playing peek-a-boo through the clouds, and the breeze was just enough to keep you cool as you explored together. You watched the birds eating in the grass; saw butterflies around a flower bush. You took great joy in blowing dandelion seeds with as you walked along the trail. It was just a simple, ordinary day but was it really ordinary? As you walked along, you talked and laughed, and maybe even sang, but if you think hard and remember, one thing this small child did which made this day so special was how he/she skipped along. People don’t skip much anymore especially adult people, grown people, mature people just don’t skip. We have too many worries and too much on our minds to do something as silly as skipping. We’re all too self-conscious and way to careful and far too serious to skip. As a matter of fact, by the time you read this you too may have actually forgotten how to skip. That happens when you get older and mature. My prayer is that it doesn’t happen to you my child. Right now child you are full speed ahead and wide open. The happiness which is in your heart can’t be contained there, and so you aren’t satisfied doing something as sensible as just walking. Where’s the fun in that? No, you skip through these days and it’s a thrill to watch. As I watch you skipping along, I want to remind you to never stop skipping. You see child, one day you may find yourself worrying about all kinds of things; about whether you’re pretty enough or thin enough or smart enough or successful enough. You may doubt who you are and look to other people to tell you. You may find your worth in how much you weigh or how much money you make or the friends you have or don’t have, or in a person who does or doesn’t like you the way that you like them. You may fear the future and regret things you’ve done and grieve people you’ve lost. You may have scars from the past that will scare you into stillness, when you really need to run. You may let all your grown-up cares and heavy worries gradually weigh you down and slow your stride, until all you can do manage to do, is to just walk. And that my child, would be a shame because you were
created to skip. You were made to bound wildly through the trails and paths of this life, savoring the seconds and laughing loudly, with the wind in your hair and your eyes full of sunlight. You were created to live that way. Love who you are, always:
Don’t ever let another person define you. Don’t ever let the mean angry people in the world change you or harden you. Don’t ever feel like you are less than or no good or not good enough. Don’t ever forget how beautiful and amazing and perfect you are. Don’t ever stop seeing the wonders in all of your ordinary days. Don’t ever lose the hope in your heart that makes you want to fly. Don’t ever be content just to walk through your life. My sweet child of God, don’t you ever stop skipping, because that’s what were you created to do. You were created to enjoy God’s creation so enjoy His creation and please don’t ever stop skipping. Pastor Kevin
DON’T EVER STOP SKIPPING By Pastor Kevin
“The Lord is my light and my salvation”
We are still investigating installing new carpeting in the Nursery and Children’s Sunday School rooms. We continue to look at options such as carpet squares, role carpeting, etc… We would really like to improve the playground this year and need teams to build playground items. If any group in the Church would like to take on a playground project, please contact any Trustee. We have a list of ideas (with pictures) that we can share. We have obtained estimates for renovating the FLC Tower are in the process of refining those estimates and deciding whether to repair or replace the tower and also the timing of when this could be done given the resources available.
Please help us manage utilities at LUMC like you would manage them at home – turn off lights, reset thermostats if they are changed, and report water leaks.
Please report all maintenance issues to your friendly Trustee!!! (THANKS ALOT)
“… with men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible” (Math 19:26)
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TRUSTEES CORNER By LUMC Trustees
LUMC UNITED METHODIST MEN UPCOMING EVENTS: May 16th – 4th ANNUAL HOLY SMOKE BBQ DINNER, 5-7PM May 31st - FELLOWSHIP MEAL PROVIDED BY UMM
ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKES (rescheduled from Shrove Tuesday)
Can you believe that we are approaching our FOURTH Annual BBQ Dinner? Well, it is occurring in about 2 weeks – May 16th, 5pm – 7pm. Tickets are available from many of the men of LUMC, as well as, from the office and also at the door. Whole Smoked Boston Butt Roasts are also available. Please reserve your Whole Smoked Boston Butt Roast by calling/seeing Glenn Downey (864-472-9228) or John Kylin (864-350-6590) by Friday, May 8th. We will be having a Corn-Hole tournament starting at 6PM at the FOURTH ANNUAL HOLY SMOKE BBQ DINNER. There will be three flights (Children, Youth, and Adults) with prizes to each the winner of each flight. Come on out and show your skills!!! The Men’s Ministry continues to formulate ideas for ‘NEW BEGINNINGS” in our Ministry. We are
seriously considering the expansion of our “Helping Hand’s” ministry to include the guests of our Community Meals and Mobile Meals recipients. We are also investigating continuing the Pumpkin Patch tradition for 2015. We will not have a Men’s Breakfast in May due to all the activities already planned for this month. Stay tuned for information about the next Men’s Ministry activity.
For information contact:
John Kylin (864-468-5547)
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MAY 2015 Events Schedule
MAY
Saturday, May 2 10am Blockhouse Steeplechase 4-5:30pm Community Meal-LN
Sunday, May 3
COMMUNION SUNDAY
12:30pm Finance Committee 1pm ADM Council
Thursday, May 7 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER (USA)
Sunday, May 10 MOTHER’S DAY & Epworth Offering
Thursday, May 14
ASCENSION DAY
Saturday, May 16 ARMED FORCES DAY
5-7pm LUMC HOLY SMOKE BBQ
Sunday, May 17 8am NO Men’s Breakfast
11am GRADUATES RECOGNITION SERVICE with MEAL following
6:30pm LHS Baccalaureate (FBCL)
Wednesday, May 20 6:30pm Children Pack CM Bags
Thursday, May 21 12 noon SILVER SPIRITS LUNCH (FH)
Saturday, May 23 4-6pm Community Meal-LUMC
Sunday, May 24 DAY OF PENTECOST
Monday, May 25 MEMORIAL DAY LUMC Office Closed
Tuesday, May 26 6pm LHS Graduation (LHS)
Friday, May 29 TBA Youth Gravitopia Lock-In (Last School Day)
Sunday, May 31 (5TH SUNDAY) TRINITY SUNDAY 12:30pm PANCAKE FELLOWSHIP MEAL
JUNE
Tuesday, June 2 7pm Trustee Meeting (FH)
Thursday, June 4 2pm Mullen’s Wedding (LUMC)
Saturday, June 6 4-5:30pm Community Meal-LN
Sunday-Saturday, June 7-13 SC Annual Conference
in Florence SC
Sunday, June 7
SALKEHATCHIE SEND-OFF
12:30pm Finance Committee 1pm ADM Council
CHURCH BULLETIN & LAMPLIGHTER
Content & Information
Bulletin Due: Wednesday 1pm
weekly
Lamplighter Due: 3rd Wednesday
monthly ---------------
Pastor: Rev. Kevin F. Dalton
Secretary:
Wanda Wofford
ON-GOING (General Schedule)
SUNDAYS 9:00am Worship Service 9:40am Munch & Mingle 10:00am Sunday School 11:00am Worship Service
1st Sundays
COMMUNION SUNDAYS 12:30pm Finance Committee 1:00pm ADM Council
2nd & 4th Sundays 5:30-7pm UMYF-Youth Group
3rd Sundays 8:00am Men’s Breakfast
MONDAYS 10:30am Women’s Bible Study (FH)
6:30pm Prayer Service (Sanctuary)
TUESDAYS PRIOR TO 1ST SUNDAYS
7:00pm Trustee Meeting (FH)
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 7:00pm Exercise Class (FH) (Monday if Trustee Mtg. on Tuesday)
WEDNESDAYS 7:00pm Scripture Study (FLC)
7:00pm Choir Practice 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 10:00am Coffee with Pastor
WEDNESDAYS BEFORE COM. MEAL
6:30pm Children’s Ministry (ORMB) to pack Community Meal bags
THURSDAYS 2nd & 4th Thursdays 6:30pm Coffee with Pastor 3rd Thursdays 12:00 noon Silver Spirits (FH)
SATURDAYS
1st Saturdays 4-5:30pm Community Meal–LN (FLC)
4th Saturdays
4-6pm Community Meal–LUMC (FLC)
IMPORTANT: Check the “Calendar” on the LUMC Website www.landrumumc.net for the most current activities and information. Events & details may be subject to change.
Youth Tennis uses FLC-Gym (during the school year): M-TH, 3-6 pm, only if INCLEMENT WEATHER Youth Basketball Practices use FLC-Gym (Nov-Feb), M, TU, TH, 6:30-8pm
AA Group meets Sundays, 7 pm (FLC Classroom #1041) • Homeschoolers meet Thursdays (Aug-May), FLC-FH 8am-2:30pm
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Give the
GIFT of
YOUR TIME
to Support
Community Meals
Contact: Nancy Surface, 864-680-3168
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MAY 2014 Sunday Ministry Schedule
Sunday Acolytes
Ushers Recorders
Altar Flowers
Nursery
Munch & Mingle
4
1st Sun
Kearns
White
James Wofford Don Surface Chris Krebs
Nancy
Boatwright
Wanda Starling
Trudy & Rusty Van Voorhis
in celebration of our
mothers Gus Alvarez & Joan Van Voorhis
Morgans
Jody McPherson Susi Coghill
Nancy Surface
11
2nd Sun
John David Levister
Paul Forster Mark Hartsell Mike White
James
Wofford
Mark Hartsell
John & Mary Kylin
Woffords
Lisa Gunter
Carla Downey Patricia Hartsell
Beth Pace Bonnie Inman
18
3rd Sun
Evan
Plumley
Jay Boatwright Ron Walters
Ben Boatwright
Rita
Plumley
Tom Harrision
Clarks
Nancy
Boatwright Martha Castro Emery White Paula Clark
25
4th Sun
James Wofford
Jay King Keith Spring Jon Castro
Nancy Surface
Jody McPherson
Harvey & Kay Spiegel
Whites
Barbara Mullen Edith Biswas Suzan Hahne
Carole Walters
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LUMC Office Information
Information Updates: Please notify the church office of any updates to your postal mailing address, email address, phone, etc.
Photos: If you do not wish to have your photo used in church media, let us know and tell the photographer.
Offering & Envelopes: On the FRONT of an offering envelope, please write your name (individual or family), new information and note if it is for a designated fund.
Year-end contribution statements will reflect accordingly.
Bulletin Content Deadline: Wednesdays at 1pm each week
Lamplighter Newsletter Content Deadline:
3rd Wednesday at 1pm each month
*If Wednesday Deadlines fall in a Holiday Week: Deadline is 1 week in advance
For Church News and Information check the Fellowship Hall Announcement Board NOTES: If you are unavailable to serve on the posted date, please ask someone to stand-in for you.
*If you have signed up for the Altar Flowers, please email/phone dedication information to the church office.
225 N. Howard Avenue • Landrum, SC 29356 • 864-457-3984 Website: www.landrumumc.net • E-mail: [email protected]
Pastor: Rev. Kevin F. Dalton Secretary: Wanda Wofford
https://www.facebook.com/Landrum.UMC
https://www.facebook.com type in "LUMC Youth”
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PRAYER REQUESTS
BIRTHDAYS
5 Edward White
6 Jay King
9 Abby Fricks
10 Lucille Kimbrell
12 John Kylin
13 Wanda Starling
18 Mike White
18 Thomas Mullen
19 Ted Allen If we missed your special day, please contact the Church Office.
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The LUMC Minister and Congregation pray for those who are in need of special prayer or have medical concerns. We also express
our heartfelt Christian sympathy to those who have had loved ones to pass away.
HOLIDAYS
10 Mother’s Day
16 Armed Forces Day
25 Memorial Day
ANNIVERSARIES
5 Fred & Gladys Harris
29 Steve & Stephanie Quinn
31 Harvey & Kay Spiegel
Please remember the following people in your prayers, as well as, our church,
pastor, members, outreach, missions, community, and nation.
Facilities & Nursing Homes Winnafred Stow (Magnolia Manor) Patricia Griffin (Autumn Care)
Kathryn Holland (LaurelWoods) Grace Broome (Summit Hills-Rm 512) 110 Summit Hills Dr. • Spartanburg SC 29307
Homebound Mary Corn & Jessie Jennings
Military John David Inman & Robert Inman (Pete’s nephews)
Friends & Family Needs
Jeanette Pierce (health concerns) Robert & Brenda Black (health concerns) Bobbi Bell (wife of friend of Wayne Hager)
Wendy Donavan: Mary, Jeb, Vinelle, Melissa, Beryl, Pets, Judy, Don & others of the heart
Keith Foy (cancer-Sonya Hyder’s brother) Sandra McDowell (mother of Lisa Wofford) Kelly Greene (medical concerns) Bob Fuhrman (medical issues)
Julie Edwards (medical concerns) Jon Castro’s mother Rena (cancer-Alice Payne’s sister) Alice Payne (medical) Paul Forster (health concerns) Grant Hahne (medical concerns) Shelby Padilla (medical concerns) Grace Howard in RoseCrest-Inman (Beth Pace’s mother)
Dorothy Elizabeth Kirby (Deb Charnley’s mother) Tom McGarra (Nancy McGarra’s son-medical concerns) Bonnie Inman (back surgery) Robin Morrison & Family (Beth Spring’s sister-in-law) Don Surface (medical)
Edith Mason (medical-mother of Patricia Dalton) Rufus Chaneyworth (medical-friend of Stephanie Quinn) Family and Friends of Edith Biswas
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Bryson (medical concerns)
Join us for… on Mondays at 6:30pmPrayer Service
(Please inform the church office of any names that need to be added or removed from the prayer list.)
19 Paula Clark
19 Gale Forster Phillips
23 Isaac King
28 James Wofford IV
31 Mary Corn
Sunday, May th
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IF GOD IS YOUR CO-PILOT, SWITCH SEATS!!!
Trudy’s Tidings by Trudy Van Voorhis
You must have seen the bumper stickers stating GOD IS MY CO-PILOT. Many times I have driven back from a long trip and not remembered some of the road. I have asked myself – Who was driving?
I received a phone call from a college roommate and my Maid of Honor in my wedding. We have exchanged the yearly Christmas card and kept in touch somewhat, but lately we have strayed from our communication. She called asking if we could get together and reminisce about our college days. “Oh, you might have to give me a couple months advance notice and let me lose some of this weight ..’’ I joked. She laughed and answered that she did not think she could do that because she had terminal cancer. I was shocked as she explained the situation. Her husband had died a few years earlier and so she must now take care of the arrangements for their children and the estate. How can this happen? What do you say? What can you say?
She remained positive throughout our conversation. When I asked how she coped with all of her problems she answered that she has allowed God to take over. And with that statement the bumper sticker I had seen came to mind. How does one argue with God? When plans that we have made are destroyed - who else do we blame? She has given the controls over to God and He is in complete control. His direction is leading her. She quoted a passage from JOB- “Agree with God, and be at peace, thereby good will come to you.”
If we are willing to let God take over, how different our living would be! If our belief, faith and trust in the Lord is so strong as to let him always be in control, how much smoother our travel would become. If God is your co-pilot, why not permit him to drive!
You’re Invited to the Retirement Reception honoring Lee Morgan, Librarian
Sunday, May 3 • 3-4:30pm at the Landrum Library
Let’s Get to Work! A few months back everyone was asked to fill out a Ministries Opportunities Form and many of you did, and I want to thank you. Starting in May we will be asking you to do what it is you said you would do when you handed in you Ministries Form. Those who responded and said they would;
Greet • Usher • Assist with Communion Read Scripture • Acolyte (again not just for children) • Etc.
These people are vital to the worship experience and we will be counting on you to be at the ready, on time, smiling, and energetic. Your presence, in place, on time, smiling can and does contribute to the presence of or not of the Holy Spirit. As we read in 1 Thessalonians 5:19 “Do not quench the Spirit.” Our attitude, your attitude either fuels or quenches the Spirit’s presence. Let’s work together to fuel the Holy Spirit within our midst and beyond. — Pastor Kevin
LUMC CONTACT NUMBERS Wayne Hager Lay Leader (828) 691-9898
Jay King Lay Member to AC (864) 468-4681
Glenn Downey Church Council Chair (864) 472-9228
James Wofford Trustee Chair (864) 457-2111
Martha Castro PPRC Chair (864) 680-2308
Mark Hartsell Finance Committee Chair (864) 457-5864
Nancy Boatwright Church Treasurer (864) 457-5428 -Financial Secretary
Jody McPherson Mission Chair (828) 859-3031
Church Office Communications Coordinator (864) 457-3984
Trudy Van Voorhis Worship Chair (828) 894-2051
Paula Clark Children (864) 457-3730
Carol King Youth (Middle School) (864) 907-2687
Rita Plumley Youth (High School) (864) 316-0886
Bonnie Inman Superintendent of Church School (864) 457-4517
Church Office Membership Secretary (864) 457-3984
John Kylin UMM (864) 468-5547
Cheryl Barto Senior Adult Coordinator (864) 457-5021
Gladys Harris Senior Adult Coordinator (864) 468-4819
Jeanne Godwin Senior Adult Coordinator (864) 468-4455
Paul Forster Church Sign/History/Photographer (864) 457-5502
Rev. Kevin Dalton Church Parsonage (864) 457-1019
Joan Kotrady Music Director (864) 859-9081
Nancy Surface Community Meals (864) 680-3168
Jay/Nancy Boatwright Scripture Class (864) 457-5428
Mary Kylin Women’s Bible Study/Faith Singers (864) 468-5547
Charlotte Stow Bereavement Meals 864) 457-5460
Colleen Carey Church History (828) 859-5077
Rev. Kevin Dalton Prayer Service (864) 457-1019
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Children’s Ministry
Wednesday, May 20th
6:30pm in the Outreach Building Will be packing
Community Meal Ministry Bags
Graduates! Congratulations
May 16th Armed Forces Day May 25th Memorial Day
Christian Lee Edwards USC Upstate (12/2014)
Christopher Roland Downey Presbyterian College (5/2015)
Clayton Edward Carey NC State University-College of
Chemical & Bimolecular Engineering (5/2015)
Benjamin Michael Pace North Greenville University (12/2015)
------------------ ~ ------------------ Benjamin James Boatwright - LHS
Rebecca Grayson Castro – LHS Luke Holland Levister - LHS Jacob Randall Hartsell – LHS
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things
shall be added unto you.
– Matthew 6:33
Thank You…
Landrum United Methodist Church,
During a time like this we realize how much our friends really mean to us. Your expression of sympathy will always be remembered. Our family would like to thank you for the wonderful meal you prepared for us to have after dad’s funeral. It was a great time of fellowship sharing so many memories and happy times together. We appreciate your thoughtfulness and support during this difficult time.
from Betty, Lynne, Rosanne
and the family of Dever Little
Graduates Recognition Sunday
May 17th
, 11am with following
Honor Meal
Join us for…
TRINITY SUNDAY 5TH SUNDAY MEAL Pancake Fellowship Meal
May 31 at 12:30pm Provided by UMM
Bible Study & Scripture Study
Encourage others to come!
Monday Women’s Bible Study (10:30am), FH Contact: Mary Kylin, 864-468-5547
Wednesday Scripture Study (7pm), FLC Contact: Jay Boatwright, 864-457-5428
Senior Adults – “Silver Spirits” LUMC Senior Adults meet once a month for lunch or an event. Invite others to come and be a part of our group! If you would like more information, please let us know. Contact: Gladys, Jeanne, Cheryl
Choir & Music Notes Join our amazing choir! Sing praises to God and minister to our congregation in song. Practices-Wednesdays at 7pm Contact: Joan Kotrady, 864-859-9081
Munch & Mingle Come join us-Sundays 9:40am. Everyone Welcome! If you would like to help serve or have questions, let us know. Contact: Nancy Surface, 864-680-3168
LUMC United Methodist Men We invite all men and young adult sons to participate in our great breakfasts most every
3rd Sunday monthly at 8am in the FLC.
Contact: John Kylin, 864-468-5547
email: [email protected]
Exercise Class The LUMC Exercise Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7pm. If a LUMC Trustees’ meeting is on Tuesday, then the class changes to Monday of that week. Contact: Carmen Krebs, 864-457-6870
Community Meals Community Meals are held at LUMC in the Family Life Center on 1st and 4th Saturdays.
If you can help, please come join us! Contact: Nancy Surface, 864-680-3168
Prayer Service Join us on Mondays at 6:30pm in the sanctuary.
*Events & meetings details may be subject to change*
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Thank You…
Dear Fred and Team at LUMC,
Thank you for your kindness and thoughtfulness to be so consistent delivering to the Hospice House. We are grateful for all the desserts, cookies, cakes, and pastries you bring for our family members each week. What you are doing touches the lives of many people. Thank you. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills is grateful for your service and support.
In appreciation, Jean Pearson
Dear Landrum United Methodist Church,
Women’s Bible Study
organizing the material and your thoughts and then writing the information as simply and as interestingly as possible. But music isn’t about thinking and analyzing and organizing. For me, it is about feelings and communicating. It is a talent that I have always felt was a gift from God. Writing about my feelings for music… and a gift from God is a very scary and personal task. But here goes: I started singing in front of audiences at the age of 4. Through grade school, high school and college my identity was tied to my ability to make music. I sang with high school, church and All State choirs. I auditioned for a New York theater production company that was doing “The Sound of Music”. At the audition, I was the only vocalist that was allowed to finish 2 songs. By the end of my audition, you could have heard a pin drop in a gym that moments before had been filled with the noise of laughter, tap dancers and other vocalists warming up. Did I get the role of Reverend Mother? Nope. But that didn’t matter. I had made music and entertained the professional entertainers. For those two songs, I had done my best and others judged it as good enough. I have always thought that God quieted that gym that day so that I could give and receive a blessing. Many years passed without singing being a part of my life. As with other unused gifts, my voice became weak from age and disuse. With the loss of my husband, it was time to reclaim the things that were important to me as an individual and to live the winter of my life my way. I found my way to Landrum United Methodist Church and met a kind and caring woman who insisted that I join her in the choir. What a blessing! As an alto and a sometimes tenor, my music puts joy in my heart. I hate to miss Wednesday night choir practice. There is more there than beautiful music and singing beautiful songs. The atmosphere of fun and Christian caring is addictive.
What does music mean to me… using my gift to touch the hearts of listeners and to share “making a joyful noise” with fellow choir members. Oh yes… my voice is coming back!
When asked to write about what music means to me, I thought, “No problem.” I’ve written training material, methods and procedures for major corporations, newspaper and magazine articles for various publications. A short piece about what music means to me should be simple. “Not so much” as I found out when I tried to write about something that I love so much and that is so important to me. Writing factual material is about gathering the facts,
COFFEE WITH PASTOR KEVIN DALTON
1st
& 3rd
Wednesdays,10:00am 2
nd & 4
th Thursdays, 6:30pm at
Southern Delights Downtown Landrum
What Music Means to Me By Alice Payne
Thank You…
Thanks for the many showers of blessings “rained down” on us during my recent recovery. You will never know how much your prayers, calls, emails, cards, visits, flowers, goody bag, encouraging words meant to both of us. We love our church family and are so grateful for each of you.
been blessed with singing hymns and a variety of anthems.
The Choir is a family within the Church Family praising God in all his glory. I hold in high regard the Choir Directors and Choirs I have had the privilege to be a part of...all unique in their own way providing the utmost music for the pastor and congregation.
I especially want to thank my husband, Bill, for allowing me to sing in the Choir for most of our married life and all other spouses supporting the choir members.
Sunday morning or other events when the Choir sings, it just gives "JOY"!
I have sung in a Church Choir for over 50 years and have truly
What Singing Means to Me By Charlotte Stow
Love, Mary and John Kylin
“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” James 1:17
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---------------------------------------------- Cheryl Barto: 864-457-5021 • Gladys Harris: 864-468-4819
Jeanne Godwin: 864-468-4455
Edith Biswas, 81, of Tryon passed away on April 13, 2015.
She was a native of India and was a Registered Nurse having retired from the Veterans Administration. She was the manager of the Tryon Plaza Motel. Graveside services will be held at 3pm Thursday, April 16, 2015 at Evergreen Memorial Gardens conducted by Rev. Kevin Dalton. Receiving friends followed the service at the Landrum United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall.
In loving memory of Edith Biswas – After higher education in her country and becoming a nurse, Edith came to America. She nurtured people all of her life through nursing and taking care of her husband during his illness until death. She continued
their dream to help those in need after her husband passed away. She helped at the church with meals, munch and mingle, along with the community meals. Her love for the Lord carried through her entire life and never did she express annoyance for doing so. She attended bible study on Wednesday evenings and was very helpful in reciting passages from the bible for topics we may be studying that evening and often asked that we pray for those in need at her Motel. The Tryon Motel was more than lodging; it was a place for helping individuals to get a fresh start or a stopping point until they were ready to move on. Edith fed those not able to afford food, took people to their doctor appointments and even shopping. Was she able to help all? No, but her persistence to help was unfailing and unselfish. Her Motel was not making her rich in money but richer than you and I have experienced in God’s eyes. Edith was one of the richest people I know. She had more than most of us could ever hope to have. She enjoyed helping people, it was obedience to God. Her daily witnessing to people was second nature to her. Edith, I won’t forget the impact you have given to mankind and to me. You will be missed. I know you have earned your place in heaven because you have certainly pleased God. Love you Ms. Edith! Suzan Hahne
Adult Seniors
Homemade Soups & Sandwiches (Soups will be provided)
BE CREATIVE & bring a favorite sandwich “to share with all”
Join us for Fun, Fellowship & Surprises! Thursday May 21
st
at 12 Noon in the LUMC Fellowship Hall
Everyone Welcome & Bring a friend or two!
Visit us online:
www.landrumumc.net
www.facebook.com/Landrum.UMC www.facebook.com, type in "LUMC Youth”
OPEN HEARTS
OPEN MINDS
OPEN DOORS
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TRANSFORM A CHILD’S FUTURE Each year, Epworth Children’s Home provides care to children in our own communities who have experience abuse, neglect, and loss. Epworth’s care breaks the destructive cycle and encourages children to aim higher in life. Each child receives the physical, emotional, academic, and spiritual care they need to transform their lives. This care makes a difference. It develops long-term healing, self-worth and self-confidence. Epworth provides spiritual nourishment to strengthen their relationship with God. Sunday, May 10, 2015, our congregation will support Epworth by collecting the Annual Epworth Mother’s Day Offering.
For more information, visit www.epworthchildrenshome.org.
Like good stewards of the manifold grace of God, serve one another with whatever gift each of you has received.
1 Peter 4:10 (NRSV)