First Things First Page 2 Save the date and join us for the annual Carty Memorial Scholarship Luncheon on Sunday, April 12 from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. On the menu is a delicious spaghetti meal with bread, salad and homemade desserts. There is a suggested donation of $10 for adults, $5 for kids 7 and under. Scholarships are awarded to students who have exemplified the qualities of integrity, wisdom, and character through demonstrated service at church and in the community and school. If you cannot attend the luncheon, but would like to make a tax-deductible donation, please make your checks to FFUMC and note Carty Memorial Scholarship. Reservations are not required. All adults and youth (must be 14 years old) interested in volunteering at Take the Reins Equine Assisted Ministry for Children with special life challenges are invited to attend Classroom & Horse Training on Saturday, April 11 from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Bending Tree Farm, 3636 Bear Creek Road, Thompsons Station. For further information or to RSVP, please contact Sharon Clement at 615-566-7534 or [email protected]. We need homemade desserts for the Carty Memorial Scholarship Luncheon on Sunday, April 12. If you are willing to bake a cake, pie, cookies or whatever is your specialty, please bring it to the church kitchen by 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 12. The meal served at this is Spaghetti. Please RSVP to Laura Thompson; [email protected]. Thank you for your willingness to help with this luncheon. Join us for Primetimers dinner on Tuesday, April 14 at 5:30 p.m. The speaker is Kirk Rutter, a Board Director on the Council of Aging of Greater Nashville. He will speak on the many programs that will be available here in Franklin. You will be able to sign up for “Discover Franklin”, a 6 day unique education opportunity for active adults (+55). It is intended to enhance your understanding of meaningful volunteer opportunities in Williamson County. Dinner is $6.00 each. RSVP by calling 615-794-2734. At Franklin First UMC Today’s Lectionary Reading for Meditation: April 12, 2015 Acts 4:32-35 Psalms 133 (UMH 850) I John 1:1-2:2 John 20:19-31 Get ready for our first ever 415 Youth $10 Prom Event on Sunday, April 19 from 5:30—7:30 p.m. on the 3rd Floor. Borrow a vintage outfit from a parent or friend or go shopping at Goodwill. Come ready for music, dancing, games, contests, food and more. You don’t need a date and you don’t have to dance, although we would love to see your dance moves. Come enjoy this night to celebrate being a part of the youth group and have fun with your church family. Friends are welcome! We are supporting Graceworks through this event! Bring toiletry items to be used for the emergency closet at Graceworks. Items most needed are: shampoo and conditioner, toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, laundry detergent and toilet paper. RSVP to Carlisle; [email protected] or Emily; [email protected]. If you are a single young adult in your 20’s, join us on April 19 for our next Sunday Conversation Group on Mike Slaughter’s “Renegade Gospel”. Gather outside of Sanctuary East at 11:45 a.m. After watching the DVD lesson, the group will carpool to Antioch for lunch and conversation at P.S. Noodle Pot. Bring money for lunch. For more information on this group contact Sarah Carty; [email protected]. We prepare meals on Saturdays for about 100 people. [email protected]. If you can help, contact Maria, A United Methodist Congregation Page 3 Join us for the April book club. We will be reading “The All-Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion” by Fannie Flagg. Come Tues., April 21, 10:00 a.m. Beasley Parlor. RSVP to Sandy Ward; [email protected]. At Franklin First UMC Come join us for lunch as we celebrate the reaffirming of our covenant with 61st Avenue UMC and celebrate Pastor Paul’s work. Sunday, April 26, bring a side dish and join us at 12:00 p.m. at the North Campus. We will provide the hamburgers and hot dogs so bring your favorite side, some outdoor chairs and your family. The inclement weather location is Sanctuary East. RSVP to 615-794-2734. The Senior Class Recognition Service is Sunday, April 26 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. All Senior Class members and their families are welcome to attend. The evening consists of a reception in Fellowship Hall that includes great food, Carty Scholarship Awards, and Senior Recognition. We then will have a special Worship Service in Historic Sanctuary. RSVP to Hank Hilliard; [email protected]. Join us for the annual Super Senior Spring fling for senior adults 70 years and older on Sunday, May 17 from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. This event is sponsored each year by the Voyagers Sunday School Class as a way to honor our senior adults who are over 70. We will provide food and entertainment. Transportation will be provided if needed. Contact Bob Fulghum; 615-397-5452 for additional information. Join us in Historic Sanctuary Monday - Friday at 6:30 a.m. for a time of prayer. If you’re new to Franklin First UMC we’d love to meet you and your family. Join us on April 26 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. This is a brunch especially for you to ask questions and see what makes up Franklin First UMC. Inside Story Headline This is the 12th Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, May 18 beginning at 1:00 p.m. Old Natchez Country Club, Franklin, TN. Single players or groups are welcome to play. Dinner will follow and you can enjoy dinner even if you do not play golf. Cost is $100 for golf, dinner, range balls, entry into skills contest and more. Dinner is only $15. All proceeds support children’s charities including The Amanda Young Children’s Memorial Fund (for children with cancer). To RSVP or for more information contact Jack Marshall; [email protected]. FFUMC will be providing reading buddies for PT at Tulip Street UMC from June 8-11 and at 61st Avenue UMC from July 6 –9. Volunteers will be needed from approximately 9:30 a.m. till noon each day to read one on one with the children attending camp at Project Transformation. We will be looking for groups to provide dinners for our college interns, volunteers to help with Family Fun Nights and donations of healthy snacks. If you can help, contact Janie Luna; [email protected], 615-497-8915. The 415 Youth Group is hitting the beach! This trip is open to all youth in 7-12 grades. The experience includes worship, youth group programs, beach and pool time and more. We will stay at Blue Horizon Retreat Center in Panama City Beach, FL. Register at www.415youth.com. April 12 - Carty Memorial Scholarship Luncheon, 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall April 12 - Cherub Disciple Choir Program, 4:00 p.m. Sanctuary East April 19 - Claim His Name Choir Program, 4:00 p.m. Sanctuary East April 26 - Pastor Paul Thank You Picnic, 12:00 p.m. North Campus, Covered Dish April 29 - Heavenly Sunshine Choir Program, 6:30 p.m. Sanctuary East May 3 - Safe Sanctuary Training, 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. A204 May 6 - Safe Sanctuary Training, 6:30 p.m. A204 May 17 - Super Seniors (70+) Spring Fling, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. 3rd Floor Café May 18 - Amanda Young Children’s Memorial Golf Tournament, 1:00 p.m. Old Natchez C.C. June 3 - Safe Sanctuary Training, 6:30 p.m. A204 June 22-25 - Vacation Bible School, registration is open, www.franklinfumc.org. Every Tuesday morning at 6:00 a.m. come to the 3rd Floor and join the Men of Momentum. Come for coffee, inspiration and prayer and meet other men in the church and community. Every Wed. night we have dinner beginning at 5:15 p.m. followed by classes for adults, youth and children. We also have music/choir groups for adults and children to participate in along with a nursery. Please RSVP for the dinner by noon on Tuesday. Call 615-794-2734 to sign up. Knowing Christ, Sharing Christ, Making Disciples Franklin First United Methodist Church 143 Fifth Avenue South Franklin, TN 37064 Dr. A. Lynn Hill, Senior Pastor Rev. Vona R. Wilson, Pastor of Outreach & Leadership Development Rev. Regina B. Proctor, Pastor of Congregational Care Dear Friends, Rev. Roger Parker, Pastor of Visitation Holy Week and Easter at FFUMC is amazing. Thanks to everyone who served in leadership at our Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services. What a spiritually moving experience it was to gather at the Lord’s Table with family and friends as we remembered how Jesus gathered with his on the special night in the Upper Room. Then on Good Friday we went together to Calvary to share in the death of Jesus for our sins. Thanks to Dr. A. Lynn Hill Senior Pastor the Chancel Choir for your incredible cantata! Easter Sunday was awesome! The day started early at our 6:00 a.m. Sunrise Service on the North Campus. The weather was cold at the beginning, but as the sun rose and the service continued it was outstanding. There is no place more beautiful for an Easter Sunrise Service than the North Campus. To everyone who helped with parking, transportation, snacks, sound, etc. our sincere thanks. Our six services at the Downtown Campus were powerful as we proclaimed “Christ is risen!” On Easter Sunday we had a total of 2,970 persons to join us for our services. There are far too many people to thank individually for your leadership in these services, but please know how much you are appreciated. By the end of the day, many were physically tired but spiritually “fired-up.” We can only imagine what next Easter will be like as we celebrate earth’s happiest day in our new facility. Let us never cease to proclaim to the world, “Christ is risen. Christ is risen indeed.” Sarah Carty, Director of Adult Education Carrie Altman, Director of Children’s Ministry Katie Yommer, Associate Director of Children’s Ministry Hank Hilliard, Director of Youth Ministries Carlisle Jones , Assistant Director of Youth Ministries Emily Mastin, Youth Assistant Vanderbilt: Jill Darby Centennial: Lynn Briggs No Longer in the Hospital: Larry Simmons Condolences to the family of Jim Drury on the death of his father, Harry Drury who passed away on April 1, 2015 in Nashville. 610 Rachel Luna, Outreach Assistant 2360 Sarah Evins, Music Director., SE Offering this Week $73,597 Tyler Merideth, Music Dir., HS Average Needed Weekly $58,335 Mary Phillips, Organist Offering this Week to the N. Campus Building Fund $14,241 Larry Repasky, A/V Director Offering to the 2nd Mile YTD $31,699 Sunrise Service Attendance Worship Attendance (6 services) North Campus Construction Loan Micah 6:8 He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. Church Directories are in! Come to the church office and get your directory, Mon - Fri. 8:00-4:30 p.m. 615-794-2734 www.franklinfumc.org Jennifer Morgan, Admin. Assistant for Children & Youth April 5, 2015 $12,342,452 Maundy Thurs. - McKendree/ Golden Cross Offering Good Friday - Restorative Justice $750 Jennifer Thorington, Preschool Director Jim Barber, Business Administrator Cheryl Wright, Financial Secretary Jody Todd, Communications Director $1,120 Franklin First UMC now offers a mobile version of our online giving page to make it easy for you to give anytime from your smart phone. Simply scan the image you see here using your phone’s QR code reader! Questions? Call Jim Barber Business Administrator, 794-2734 If you have an upcoming event, contact Jody Todd, Communications Director, and fill out an Announcement Form at least 2 weeks prior to your event. For Room Reservations, contact Laura Lindquist, Office Manager. April 6, 2015 Rev. Mark Coursey, Pastor of Welcome & Connection Ministries John Knorr, Director of Worship as of April 6, 2015 A United Methodist Congregation Laura Lindquist, Office Manager Debbie Miller, Membership Secretary Jean Elder, Admin. Secretary Carmen Greenwald, Receptionist Amber Wakefield, Childcare Coordinator Barry Johnson, Facilities Manager Juanita Hill, Bert Miller, Sid Bradley, Jr., Arthur Polk, Custodians Please remember that volunteers are needed for the Take The Reins Ministry. This is an equine ministry for children with special life challenges. If you would like to be a part of this amazing ministry, training (classroom & horse) will be on Saturday, April 11 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Bending Tree Farm, 3636 Bear Creek Road, Thompson’s Station. For more information or to reserve your place please call Sharon Clement; 615-595-8672; or [email protected]. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Also please remember the 8th Annual Carty Memorial Scholarship Luncheon on Sunday, April 12 in the Fellowship Hall from 10:30 – 12:30 p.m. All proceeds from this luncheon are directed to support graduating seniors from FFUMC is their pursuit of higher education. Both dine-in and take-out will be available. Everyone is invited to share in this worthy project to make a difference in the life of some of our youth. I hope to see YOU here. In the next few days the roof on the North Campus will be completely installed so the new facility we be “dried in.” That means that work can continue regardless of the weather. Much interior work is taking place with walls to the various rooms being installed. Every day the building takes on more and more shape of what it will ultimately look like. As I walk through the maze of metal studs of adult classrooms, the new kitchen, the worship center, the children & youth areas, the narthex, etc., in my mind I can see and hear all the ministries that this new facility will enable and the lives that will be changed there. All of us are humbled to be in this faith community at such a time as this. Our work today will touch the lives of countless others for generations to come. Now more than ever, we know that the best is yet to be! Thanks be to God! Grace and Peace, Lynn
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