st paul umc largo june 19, 2011 bulletin
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St Paul UMC Largo June 19, 2011 BulletinTRANSCRIPT
A Worship Bulletin
and Weekly Newsletter
June 19, 2011
Father’s Day
The Spirit of St. Paul
St. Paul United Methodist Church 1199 Highland Avenue, Largo, Florida 33770
Church Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday
Phone:(727) 584-8165 Children’s Line (727) 586-KIDS (5437)
FAX: (727) 581-3479 Prayer Line: (727) 559-PRAY (7729)
CLEC: (727) 585-4758 Website: http//www.stpaulumc.org (under construction) E-mail: [email protected]
Youth: (727) 587-7007 Youth Website: lighthouseyouthministry.org
WE LOVE YOU !WE LOVE YOU !WE LOVE YOU !WE LOVE YOU !
ENJOY EVERY MINUTE AND BE BLESSED !
Please keep the following family
& friends of St. Paul In your
prayers
8:00 AM Traditional Worship June 19, 2011 Father’s Day
Prayer Time and Hymn Meditation
Invocation Jerry Spaulding, Lay Leader
Introit Holy Ground St. Paul Youth Choir
Prayer of Confession: Dr. Bert Blomquist Congregation: God of Love, how desperately we desire your love. In our Congregation: God of Love, how desperately we desire your love. In our Congregation: God of Love, how desperately we desire your love. In our Congregation: God of Love, how desperately we desire your love. In our brokenness and hurt there is nothing that can replace your loving care brokenness and hurt there is nothing that can replace your loving care brokenness and hurt there is nothing that can replace your loving care brokenness and hurt there is nothing that can replace your loving care for us. Forgive us for not turning to You as we should; for not letting for us. Forgive us for not turning to You as we should; for not letting for us. Forgive us for not turning to You as we should; for not letting for us. Forgive us for not turning to You as we should; for not letting your love penetrate our hearts, and for not allowing that unconditional your love penetrate our hearts, and for not allowing that unconditional your love penetrate our hearts, and for not allowing that unconditional your love penetrate our hearts, and for not allowing that unconditional love to pass through us to others. Amenlove to pass through us to others. Amenlove to pass through us to others. Amenlove to pass through us to others. Amen
Pastor’s ResponsePastor’s ResponsePastor’s ResponsePastor’s Response: In the name of our Lord Jesus, you are forgiven.
*Hymn of Praise Love Divine, All Loves Excelling No. 384
*Affirmation of Faith The Apostles’ Creed No. 881
Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer
*Responsive Reading: Psalm 103:1-18 No. 824-825
*Gloria Patri Glory Be to The Father No. 70
Offertory Anthem You Came to My Rescue St. Paul Youth Choir
*Doxology and Presentation No. 95
Special Music The Love of God Sadra Bostick Accompanied by Judi Hurst
Message LIVING LOVED! Scripture I John 4:7-21 The Rev. Joe Walker
*Hymn of Commitment Freely, Freely No. 389
*Altar Moments that Alter Lives Altar is Open *Benediction *Sending Forth God Be With You No. 672 *Postlude Linda Pointer, Organist and Judi Hurst, Pianist
*If it is comfortable for you to do so, please stand.
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Today’s Sanctuary Flowers are given by....
A friend for Dr. Bert and Cathy
A friend for Rev. Joe and Jackie
The Morrison family in honor of the birthday of Mother & Grandmother, Helen Morrison and in loving memory of their Dad and Grandfather, Gerald on Father’s Day
Judy Peterson in loving memory of her parents, Helen & Paul Price on their birthdays and wedding anniversary
Elsie Punt in loving memory of her devoted husband, Bill
Dick & Amy Ulrich in loving memory of her father, Rev. James H. Slapinski on Father’s Day and his birthday
Someone who thinks you are the greatest, Rev. Barbara
Al
Esther Albanese
Harold Amstutz
Evelyn Anderson
Angel
Mary Arline
Venetta B.
Suzy Baad
Jill Baker
Joyce Belz
Cora Lee Betler
Sharon Bishop
David Boyd
Rollin Brannan
Breanna
Brodie
Cindy Buchanan
Bob Bugg
Howard Chamberlin
Helen Clay
Linda Sue Coley
D.L.S.
Debbie
Ann Dombrowski
Sue Fields
Joe Fitz
Tom & Eliza Flannigan
Tammy Garrett
Greg Gray
Linda Hall
Debra Hardy
Sandy Hepp
Pat Hernandez
April Jackson
John Jaggers
Jamarious family
Jennifer
Ingrid Jones
Lori Jukes Family
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Karla
Janis Kelsey
Chester Kenney
Jodi Knauf
Jenny Koopmans
Coleen Lashkowski
Bill Latimer
Carol Lehr
Linda
Frank Lovejoy
Eleanor Lunman
Mama
Bill Mathews
May & Toccara
Virginia McBride
Jim & Debbie McCoy
Neal McCraken
Ruby Mill
Joanne Miklas
Vicki and T.J. Morgan
Kim Morris
Otis & Norma Morrow
Gina Nieman
Evelyn Olcott
Ross Orris
Reese
Darla Rodenberger
Joni Roeder
Elizabeth Rodman
Ron Roeder
Miriam Schultz
Tori Shaw
Lloyd Sides
Sindy
Audra Smith
Traci Smith
Penny Jo Thomas
Stacey Thrailkill
Van Swol Family
Donald Walker
Ann Ward
Martha Wellman
Jess Williams
Dennis & Jan Willis
Carolyn Sue Winger
Pat Zdenek
Prayer Time and Hymn Meditation Invocation Jerry Spaulding, Lay Leader Introit In Your House Lord Sanctuary Choir Prayer of Confession: Dr. Bert Blomquist
Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; for-Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; for-Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; for-Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; for-give us for fagive us for fagive us for fagive us for failure to understand and accept the great demands placed lure to understand and accept the great demands placed lure to understand and accept the great demands placed lure to understand and accept the great demands placed upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your causes, but find ourselves upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your causes, but find ourselves upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your causes, but find ourselves upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your causes, but find ourselves losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves hard losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves hard losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves hard losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves hard and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take advantage of them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn advantage of them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn advantage of them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn advantage of them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn them into possibilities for service. Have mercy on us and grant us your them into possibilities for service. Have mercy on us and grant us your them into possibilities for service. Have mercy on us and grant us your them into possibilities for service. Have mercy on us and grant us your peace. Amenpeace. Amenpeace. Amenpeace. Amen
Pastor’s ResponsePastor’s ResponsePastor’s ResponsePastor’s Response: In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, you are forgiven.
*Hymn of Praise The Church’s One Foundation No. 545 *Affirmation of Faith Apostle’s Creed No. 881 Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer *Responsive Reading : Psalm 42 No. 777-778 *Gloria Patri Glory Be to The Father No. 70 Offertory Anthem Knowing You Sanctuary Choir *Doxology and Presentation No. 95 Message LIVING ONE DAY AT A TIME Dr. Blomquist Scripture Philippians 3:12-21, 4:4-13 *Hymn of Commitment Leaning On the Everlasting Arms No. 133 *Altar Moments that Alter Lives Altar is Open *Benediction *Sending Forth God Be With You No. 672 *Postlude Linda Pointer, Organist and Judi Hurst, Pianist
*If it is comfortable for you to do so, please stand.
9:30 AM Traditional Worship June 19, 2011 Father’s Day
“The “The “The “The FFFFountain” ountain” ountain” ountain” Praise & WorshipPraise & WorshipPraise & WorshipPraise & Worship
in the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hallin the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hallin the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hallin the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hall
9:30 AM June 19, 2011 Father’s Day
Welcome in SongWelcome in SongWelcome in SongWelcome in Song Salt and LightSalt and LightSalt and LightSalt and Light Welcome Invocation Welcome Invocation Welcome Invocation Welcome Invocation Song of Praise Song of Praise Song of Praise Song of Praise Sing a Song Sing a Song Sing a Song Sing a Song St. Paul Praise BandSt. Paul Praise BandSt. Paul Praise BandSt. Paul Praise Band HosannaHosannaHosannaHosanna Jesus MessiahJesus MessiahJesus MessiahJesus Messiah Sharing in Prayer and Offering Sharing in Prayer and Offering Sharing in Prayer and Offering Sharing in Prayer and Offering Special Music Special Music Special Music Special Music The Love of God Sadra BostickThe Love of God Sadra BostickThe Love of God Sadra BostickThe Love of God Sadra Bostick Accompanied by Judi HurstAccompanied by Judi HurstAccompanied by Judi HurstAccompanied by Judi Hurst Today’s MessageToday’s MessageToday’s MessageToday’s Message LIVING LOVED ! Rev. Joe WalLIVING LOVED ! Rev. Joe WalLIVING LOVED ! Rev. Joe WalLIVING LOVED ! Rev. Joe Walkerkerkerker Scripture: I John 4:7Scripture: I John 4:7Scripture: I John 4:7Scripture: I John 4:7----21212121 Come Unto Me Come Unto Me Come Unto Me Come Unto Me BenedictionBenedictionBenedictionBenediction
The Altars are open throughout this time of worship for those who wish to bring their concerns, cares
and thanksgiving to the Lord. Following the message, during the closing music, you may give our Pastor the opportunity to pray with you at the Altar.
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The Zacchaeus Corner is in the northwest corner of Fellowship
Hall if you wish to rock your infant. Quiet activity bags are available
for the toddlers.
Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School
July 11th thru 15th 9 AM to Noon Children 3 years old (must turn 4 by 9/1/11) to 5th grade
$10 per child for the week ($15 after July 1) (Cost includes a VBS Music CD)
Volunteers are always needed for this exciting week in areas of registration, snacks,
recreation, decorating, arts & crafts and as a group leader!
Just call the church office!
10:55 AM Gospel Worship June 19, 2011 Father’s Day
Gathering: Christians gather for worship as the forgiven ones, the thankful ones, the dedicated ones. Our worship is threefold: Confession and Pardon, Word and Witness, and Dedication to Mission. These three parts reflect our life before God: separation, reconciliation, and dedicated service.
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ST. PAUL TELEVISION MINISTRY One of the most uplifting experiences of our TV Ministry is reading the numerous letters we receive from TV viewers across the country. They claim St. Paul Church as their
church and share how they are being blessed with this powerful Ministry!
Our Gospel Worship is televised live at 11:00 AM on Sunday morning on Channel 22 (Brighthouse 02). You can also join us on Direct TV (Ch. 376) or Dish Network (Ch. 267)
As we gather for worship, greet those next to you in Christian love ! Welcome, Announcements and Invocation Jerry Spaulding, Lay Leader
A TIME FOR CONFESSION AND RECONCILIATIONA TIME FOR CONFESSION AND RECONCILIATIONA TIME FOR CONFESSION AND RECONCILIATIONA TIME FOR CONFESSION AND RECONCILIATION
Prayer of Confession: The Rev. Joe Walker Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; forgive us for failure to un-Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; forgive us for failure to un-Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; forgive us for failure to un-Congregation: Our Father, whom we so quickly and easily call Lord; forgive us for failure to un-derstand and accept the great demands placed upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your derstand and accept the great demands placed upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your derstand and accept the great demands placed upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your derstand and accept the great demands placed upon us by your Lordship. We enlist in your causes, but find ourselves losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves causes, but find ourselves losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves causes, but find ourselves losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves causes, but find ourselves losing interest. We promise to be courageous, but find ourselves hard and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take advantage of hard and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take advantage of hard and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take advantage of hard and callous. We are confronted with great opportunities, but fail to take advantage of them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn them into possibilities for service. Have them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn them into possibilities for service. Have them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn them into possibilities for service. Have them. Forgive us, Father; take our limitations and turn them into possibilities for service. Have mercy on us and grant us your peace. Amenmercy on us and grant us your peace. Amenmercy on us and grant us your peace. Amenmercy on us and grant us your peace. Amen
Pastor’s ResponsePastor’s ResponsePastor’s ResponsePastor’s Response: In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, you are forgiven.
*Hymns of Praise The Church’s One Foundation No. 545 Fairest Lord Jesus No. 189 He is Lord No. 177 Pastoral Prayer
Children K thru 5th Grade may leave for our Children’s Church in South Fellowship Hall.
Offertory Anthem Knowing You Sanctuary Choir
*Doxology and Presentation No. 95
WORD AND WITNESSWORD AND WITNESSWORD AND WITNESSWORD AND WITNESS
Special Music You Came to My Rescue St. Paul Youth Choir
Message LIVING ONE DAY AT A TIME Dr. Bert Blomquist Scripture: Philippians 3:12-21, 4:4-13
WE WILL ACT WITH GOD’S POWER AND BLESSINGWE WILL ACT WITH GOD’S POWER AND BLESSINGWE WILL ACT WITH GOD’S POWER AND BLESSINGWE WILL ACT WITH GOD’S POWER AND BLESSING
*Hymn of Dedication Leaning On the Everlasting Arms No. 133
*Altar Moments that Alter Lives The Altar is Open
*Benediction
*Sending Forth God Be With You No. 672
Postlude Linda Pointer, Organist and Judi Hurst, Pianist
****If it is comfortable for you to do so, please stand.
St. Paul Youth & Adult’s Missions Trip to the Dominican Republic July 22nd through 29th
YOU can be a part of this exciting event even if you are unable to travel with us to Jimani, Dominican Republic.
Each youth and adult is responsible for their own cost — $750 for an adult and $450 for a youth. Spaces are still available if you already have your passport.
If you are unable to take the trip, any monetary contribution will help someone else or we are accepting medical items to take with us.
The Chadashha Foundation with whom we will be serving has given us a list from their doctor of items lacking in their pharmacy. Donations of these items would be a great blessing and can be left in the of-fice workroom if labeled for the DR Missions Trip. Generic brands are fine, but we are not able to accept anything that is expired.
If you have any questions about the trip please contact Bobby or Alison Van Duyne at 584-8165 ext. 226 or visit us at facebook.com/lighthouseyouthministry or www.lighthouseyouthministry.com
Mark your calendar...
Sunday, July 3rd
we will have a
WELCOMING RECEPTION for
Pastor Bob,
Pastor B.J. and
their families
Join us as we gather just after
Gospel Worship to have an op-portunity to meet each pastor
personally and to welcome them in St. Paul style!
Tylenol for Children and Infants
Multi-vitamins for children and infants
Anti gases (Simethicone) for children and infants
Antacids
Gas X
Cough and Cold medicines for children, infants,
and adults (multi-symptom, antihistamine,
decongestants, etc)
Prenatal vitamins
Benadryl (liquid) for children and adults
Fungal Cream: such as
Clotrimazol, Ketoconazol, Tolnaftate
Vaginal Creams
Medicated soap
Eye drops
Diaper rash crème
Aspirin 81mg (low dose)
Antihipertensivos y Diureticos
Lotion for excema
Pregnancy Tests
Blood Sugar test kits
Bathroom scale
Bulb extractors (to use to extract a baby's mucus)
Diapers (different sizes)
a Christ-centered recovery program where we discuss our hurts, hang-ups and habits.
Meetings are held every TUESDAY at 6 pm in the Open Arms Resource Center
These confidential groups, divided by gender offer a safe place to share and gain
the affirmation and encouragement of others.
For additional information, call: Mike Troutner at 727-422-0626 or Arlette Brooks at 727-447-0032
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Sunday, June 19th 6 pm in the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hall
Our amazing St. Paul Youth Choir has returned from their week-long concert tour! They have traveled from Toledo, Ohio to Panama City, Florida presenting to six different missions.
Join us tonight when they conduct the concert for us, here at St. Paul. If you have never attended this event, we urge you to plan on being there this year. Our youth choir will astound you
with their talent! Come and support our gifted teens with your presence.
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Join us TODAY at noon in the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hall
as we honor
Dr. Bert & Cathy Blomquist and
Rev. Joe & Jackie Walker
with a FAREWELL RECEPTION
Sponsored by the Men of St. Paul
CLEARWATER THRESHERS
BASEBALL OUTING
SATURDAY JUNE 25th Gates open at 5pm, game starts at 6:30
Be part of the fun....join the Men of St. Paul for a group outing to see the
Clearwater Thresher’s whomp the Daytona Cubs!
No need to make advance reservations, just come and purchase your ticket at the
WEST entrance group ticket window.
Everyone is welcome, bring the whole family.
Your ticket choices are: Premium box: $9.00 Field Box: $6.50
Field Box Senior (55+) or child $5.00 Outfield lawn $5.00 Or... Hot Corner Café: $14.00 - includes a ticket to the
game and all the hamburgers, hot dogs, popcorn, peanuts, sodas, and ice cream sandwiches you can eat
from 5 PM until 8 PM !
There will be a fireworks display at the end of the game.
COME JOIN US !!!
The Soaring Eagles... would like to invite all men and women to our monthly prayer breakfast this
Saturday, June25th and the last Saturday of each month
7:30 – 9:00 AM South Fellowship Hall Music, testimonies and prayer
Come & bring a friend
Men, we hope you will join us every Saturday morning at 8:00 for our regular weekly meetings !!
Happy Father’s Day to each and every “Dad” - May you be blessed as you have been a blessing !
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Sonora Dodd of Spokane, Washington, first proposed the idea of a father's day in 1909. Dodd wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart, a widowed Civil War veteran who was raising six children on a farm by himself. The first Father's Day celebration occurred on June 19, 1910, the month of Smart's birth.
In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued the first presidential proclamation designating the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. President Richard M. Nixon signed the public law that made Father's Day permanent in 1972.
Father's Day has become a day to honor your father, but also a day to honor all men who act as father figures.
Our Healing Prayer Service for the month of June will not take place today as typically scheduled. Please see the July 10th bulletin for July’s Healing Prayer schedule.
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Calendar events or changes must be submitted to Kim Smith at 585-4758 by Wednesday, 2 weeks preceding the event to appear in the bulletin!!
Sunday, June 19 Traditional Worship 8:00 AM The Meeting Place 8:45 AM Holy Communion 9:00 AM Fountain Praise &Worship 9:30 AM Traditional Worship 9:30 AM Sunday School 9:30 AM Gospel Worship 10:55 AM Children’s Church 11:00 AM Farewell to the Blomquists and the Walkers Noon Youth Choir Homecoming Concert 6:00 PM
Monday, June 20 Basketweaving Class 6:00 PM Ladies Bible Study 6:30 PM Stephen Ministry 7:00 PM Adult Basketball 7:00 PM
Tuesday, June 21 Sonrise Bible Study 6:30 AM Parent’s Morning Out 9:00 AM Pew Committee 9:00 AM Jazzercise 9:30 AM JOY Fellowship 10:30 AM Jazzercise 5:00 PM Celebrate Recovery 6:00 PM Zumba 6:30 PM Adult Basketball 7:45 PM Wednesday, June 22 Dorcas Circle 9:00 AM Handicapable 6:00 PM Wild Wacky Wednesday 6:00 PM Adult Co-ed Volley Ball 7:45 PM
Thursday, June 23 Men’s Exodus Study 7:00 AM Parent’s Morning Out 9:00 AM Jazzercise 9:30 AM Loving Well 9:30 AM Caregivers Support 1:30 PM Jazzercise 5:00 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry 5:30 PM Jazzercise 6:00 PM Intercessory Prayer 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, June 24 Sr. High CRIBS 6:00 PM
Saturday, June 25 Soaring Eagles Breakfast Gathering 7:30 AM St. Paul Youth Basketball 8:00 AM Scout Car Wash 9:00 AM Missions Team Meeting 10:45 AM
This Week at st. paul
12-Step Programs: Celebrate Recovery, AA, Alanon, Nar Anon, Women’s NA, ACOA, AlAnon, Recovery Inc., and Youth NA All meet at St. Paul. Call for times.
THIS SATURDAY...THIS SATURDAY...THIS SATURDAY...THIS SATURDAY...
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St. Paul United Methodist St. Paul United Methodist St. Paul United Methodist St. Paul United Methodist
Men’s Golf TournamentMen’s Golf TournamentMen’s Golf TournamentMen’s Golf Tournament
Saturday, June 25th
8 am Shotgun start
$75 Green Fees (No rain date) Includes Lunch at
East Bay Country Club
Hole Sponsorships available: $100
Door prizes are needed from individuals or your company
For additional information, please contact: John Hamilton at (727) 531-5061 or email to [email protected]
Summer Camps Summer Camps Summer Camps Summer Camps Need Your Help!Need Your Help!Need Your Help!Need Your Help!
Again, this year, the Summer Camp pro-grams at St. Paul have seen an even greater request for scholarship money to help children in need.
The cost for one week at either Camp Son-Rise (Elementary children) or Camp Samari-tan (Middle School kids) is $125. If you feel led to give any amount it would be very much appreciated! Please make a note on your check that it should go to-ward:“Summer Camp Scholarships”.
Thanks so much for everything you do!
Appearing at St. Paul
Sunday, August 14th, 7 pm
Sanctuary Doors will open at 6:30 pm
ROBIN MARK & BAND
Christian singer-
songwriter and worship
leader based out of
Belfast, N. Ireland
One of the world’s premier Christian Praise & Worship
leaders, Robin Mark is perhaps best known as a song-
writer. His songs “Days of Elijah”, “Revival”, “All for
Jesus”, “The Wonderful Cross” and “Not by Might”
are performed in contemporary worship services
worldwide.
Robin Mark has published 13 albums with sales of
over 2 million and has won
the Gospel Music Association’s International Award.
Ticket Donations: $12
in advance in the church office
BUY YOURS NOW ! ($14 day of show)
Information
you may need
during upcoming days....
Our “Pastor on Call” for legitimate emergencies or deaths occurring on the following dates:
June 28, 2011 thru July 2, 2011, call Rev. B.J. Foster at 727-784-0916
July 3, 2011 thru July 4, 2011, call Rev. Jack Carter at 727-535-8278
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COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Vacancy at St. Paul
The Coordinator will evaluate and edit form and content of all communications of St. Paul UMC and its ministries: including management and administration of media, marketing, website, email, worship bulletins, newsletters, flyers, brochures, letters, phones, signs, visual worship media, social media, etc.
Required skills: information technologies and multi-media acumen; the ability to create and deliver exciting, quality, media content; communications and leadership experience; skilled in Microsoft Publisher, presentation software and other media software highly preferred.
Full time position: work days are Sunday through Thursday. Applications may be mailed to the church office or emailed to [email protected] Deadline for submissions if June 30th.
On July 8 & 9, our youth group will participate in World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine. We’ve already started raising money to help World Vision fight hunger.
If you haven’t yet, please consider how you can sup-port our efforts by donating to the 30 Hour Famine. Every $30 we raise can help feed and care for one child for a month.
Visit www.30hourfamine.org/donate and search for StPaulUMC to find our group.
Want to learn more about how you can help our group as we “love hungry”? Call Bobby Van Duyne
in our Youth Office at 587-7007
St. Paul UMC LIGHTHOUSE
YOUTH MINISTRY
Fall Rummage Sale..... Have you finished your spring cleaning at home? Ready to rid your garage of all that extra stuff? ????
Just want you to know that you do not have to wait to schedule a pick up of
furniture or other large items you wish to be rid of ! Just call Phyllis Spaulding at 535-2612 today or anytime during the
coming months to make arrangements.
CareGivers Support Group For those providing care to a dementia
patient Dr. Mary Ann Kirk leads our support group this Thursday, June 23nd and on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month in the CLEC
Sharing your experiences with others, in confidence, can be of great benefit.
For details and to become part of this group, call Dr. Kirk at (727) 560-5128
A FINAL MOMENT OF REFLECTION
“It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.” Galatians 2:20
I hope you have come to see the Lordship of Christ during my ministry. It wasn’t about me, but the Lordship of Christ! After much prayer, thought and consultation, I asked for retirement from St. Paul in 2011. I don’t feel my ministry is over but I personally feel this is the right path to take — even if I have to push the grocery cart at times. I need time for prayer and reflection about the years ahead. It is not easy for Cathy and me to leave. The Pastors and Staff of this church have been outstanding to us and have become our good friends. What a great congregation and leaders to know and love! We have been delighted living here and serving as your pastor. The Bishop has the best interest of St. Paul at heart and is providing outstanding ministerial leadership to carry on the work and spiritual growth of St. Paul. Rev. Bob Martin and Rev. B.J. Foster will receive our prayers and genuine appreciation when they officially begin this ministry on July 1st. Our new address wil be 110 Honeysuckle Lane, Maggie Valley, North Carolina 28751. Our home in the Smokie Mountains near Asheville is a destination we have joyfully anticipated for many years. Thank you for three of the most meaningful, beautiful, and deeply spiritual years of our lives. Your love, prayers and support for us are very much appreciated. God bless you! In Christ,
Dr. Bert Blomquist
A Final Note from Dr. Bert
Join us next week for Worship, June 26th, 2011
The Rev. Barbara Brokhoff, Pastor Emeritus
8:00 AM Traditional Worship Mr. David McKee Sanctuary
9:00 AM Holy Communion The Rev. Jack Carter Schultz Chapel
9:30 AM Traditional Worship The Rev. Barbara Brokhoff Sanctuary
9:30 AM The Fountain Praise & Worship The Rev. Jackie McMillan CLEC
10:55 AM Gospel Worship The Rev. Barbara Brokhoff Sanctuary