March 2015 Winds of the Spirit Lindenwald UMC . . . a Stephen Ministry Church Our Mission Statement: The LUMC exists to make disciples! Greetings to All of You! March is finally here and the weather has been challenging with extra snow and ice as well as very cold temperatures. We will soon experience a time change as we “spring” forward and go back on daylight savings time. I certainly look forward to longer days of light and sunshine. For we know that Spring is just around the corner! During the month of March, we continue our Lenten sermon series from our denomination’s “Rethink Church” worship resources. We are on a Journey to Hope and our final destination is Easter Sunday and the hope all Christians experience because of Christ’s Resurrection. Of course, during the Lenten season, Christians take time to prepare, reflect, pray, learn and grow as we joyfully anticipate the Resurrection on Easter Sunday. Our Lenten sermon series will find us traveling with Jesus to the cross and we will discover the hope that can be found in the midst of life’s most difficult circumstances. No matter what life may bring, we travelers on this journey will discover how faith in Christ is relevant to everyday life and how being a part of a church family can make all the difference in the world because we’re traveling together! Final preparations have been made and so now I am able to share with you the following life-changing Holy Week Schedule and Special Worship Services: Palm Sunday, March 29—We will have palms together at both Sunday worship services as we prepare our hearts and minds for the passion of Christ during Holy Week. Our Sanctuary Choir will sing at 9:30am and our Praise Band will lead us at our 11:40am service. Sermon Title: “Journey to Hope: Suffering” Mark 11:1-10 Maundy Thursday, April 2—7:00pm in our Sanctuary, our Sanctuary Choir will sing and we will remember “The Last Supper” that Jesus shared with his disciples on the night he was betrayed. We will also share together in Holy Communion. Good Friday, April 3—”The Way of the Cross” noon, downtown Hamilton Ohio—We will join other area churches in walking the path that Christ took on his way to the Cross. At each station a brief liturgy will be read and a short prayer lifted up. We will begin at the old courthouse across from the former Elder-Beerman stores which will be the first station and then walk across the street to the Presbyterian Church and then on to other churches in downtown Hamilton. Lindenwald UMC will be assigned a station along the way where Pastor Val will share some devotional words. All are invited. Ecumenical Good Friday Service, April 3—7:00pm at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 4601 Fairfield Avenue, Fairfield, Ohio 45014, phone 513.844.1818, “A Service of Tenebrae.” We will tell the story of Christ’s passion and we will move from light to darkness remembering Jesus’ suffering and death. At the end of the service we will remove everything from the altar symbolizing the crucifixion of our Savior. All are invited. (continued on next page) (continued from front page) Easter Sunday, April 5—Easter Sunrise Service, 7:00am at the River’s Edge Amphitheater on the Great Miami River in Hamilton, hosted by area churches of Hamilton. We will welcome the sunrise and celebrate together Christ’s Resurrection. Don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs! All are invited. Easter Sunday, April 5—Lindenwald UMC Sanctuary, 9:30am, traditional service with our Adult Sanctuary Choir singing their anthem. Holy Communion will be celebrated. Easter Sunday, April 5—Lindenwald UMC Fellowship Hall, 11:40am, contemporary service with our Praise Band. Holy Communion will be celebrated. Please join us for this amazing Lenten Sermon Series and, of course, for our life-changing Holy Week activities and services. See you in Church! Caring Cards For Our Homebound To meet the needs of our homebound church members and friends, we are starting a card ministry to remember them. During their birth month, cards will be provided in the Welcome Center and Fellowship Hall. Please stop, read the list, pick up a card and sign your name, with a note if you wish. We will address and mail the cards monthly. In this way our homebound family and friends will still feel a part of our church family. Please contact the church office [513.863.8822] if someone needs to be added to the list. Thank you for taking part in this outreach ministry. Here are the March birthdays: Mickey Bramble – March 13 Don Gray – March 27 Wendell Gibson – March 29 Verill Marchant – March 29 NOISY sUNDAY The next Noisy Sunday is on March 29, 2015. Our Noisy Sunday Offering of loose change as well as paper money will go toward our “Brother’s Keeper Fund” which assists church members and friends with emergency needs. So, let’s make some noise! The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also. —Harriet Ann Jacobs Save Those Empty Pill Bottles The Outreach Team continues collecting pill bottles (both prescription and over-the-counter) for Matthew 25 Ministries. This is a ministry that helps in all parts of the world and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Matthew 25 Ministries collects used pill bottles in order to shred and then sell to companies that recycle. The ministry uses this money then to support their outreach. There will be a containers in the Welcome Center and Fellowship Hall in which you can place your empty pill bottles. The labels do not need to be taken off as they are shredded also. If you prefer, you can take a marker and mark through the name on the label. United Methodist Women March Meetings Friendly Circle March 4 ~ 11:15am LaRosa’s Restaurant Genesis Circle March 10 ~ 6:30pm La Pinata Restaurant Mizpah Circle March 12 ~ 1:00pm Room 204 Streaming Video Yep! We’ve got it! Well, folks, you heard correctly . . . we now have the ability to live stream our worship services. Don’t forget our Lindenwald Food Pantry. Watch for the following items when you’re out shopping . . . • 12 oz. cans of tuna • Canned chicken breast; Spam • Spaghetti and Spaghetti sauce • Regular size can of vegetables • Regular size can of fruit • Pancake mix and Pancake syrup • Macaroni and Cheese • Beans • Peanut Butter and Jelly One Great Hour of Sharing Watch for offering envelopes in the March 15th bulletin! Visit our church website www.lindenwaldumc.org click on the “Live Streaming” picture, and check it out! Adult Sunday School News! Emerging Bible Study The Emerging Bible Study Class, led by Jim Mullaney, is completing the study of the Book of Job (that began last July) this month. Their next study begins in April with the New Testament Book Matthew. They will step aside from their Matthew study for a short time in May to join with the other adult classes for an in depth study of the Prodigal Son. The Emerging Bible Study class welcomes all participants whether well versed or have never picked up a Bible. They invite you to join them for some exciting exploration and discussion around God’s Word. BARNABUS CARDS Immersion Welcome Pastor Dawn These cards are just waiting to be picked up and sent out to encourage someone you know! Just fill in your message, the person’s name and address and return to the church office. We’ll take care of the postage and getting them in the mail. Look for them in the Sanctuary, Welcome Center and the tables in Fellowship Hall! Wednesday, March 11, 2015, Immersion Service, 7:00pm in our Sanctuary — We welcome Pastor Dawn Trapp who will be preaching. Please join us and greet Pastor Dawn who used to be on staff here at our Lindenwald Church as our Children’s Director. She received a call into the ministry and she is currently the pastor at Elizabethtown UMC. From the desk of LUMC Teen Director Tony Brown Teen Guard went to the Winter Jam Concert at US Bank Arena on February 20. Nine teens attended and it is always a joy to see the looks on the faces of youth that are experiencing something for the first time. Our teens are so well behaved and reflect the light of Jesus through their actions. Teen Guard will have an overnight lock-in on March 27. This will kick-off their Spring break. They are going skating and bowling and then will spend 8 hours in the church doing various activities. They will watch the movie “God’s Not Dead”, They will play an intense game of the Bible version of Apples to Apples, They will have a few activities in learning about acceptance, judging others, and esteem of self in God. I look forward to spending the evening and morning with our teens. The teens continue to work at being disciples of Jesus. They are getting stronger every week and I can see it as they share about their lives and where they see Jesus. Prayer Drive Thru Free Community Meal What’s a Prayer Drive Thru, you ask? Well, it’s Feeding the Body & Soul Community Meal offers a kinda like a regular drive thru, except in place of free meal to those who may be hungry and have the soft drinks and snack items, we offer prayer. no food. This meal is free and open to the public We open our parking lot to our community for and will be served on the third Saturday of each drive thru prayer. As you're driving home on that month from 5:00pm to 6:30pm. Our food pantry evening, stop in and our prayer team will listen to is also open during those same hours and bags of your request and pray with you. Volunteers are groceries are given to those in attendance. If always needed; call Pastor Val (863-8822) if you’d transportation is an issue and you live within the like to help. The next Prayer Drive Thru will be on limits of Butler County, Ohio, we will arrange to Thursday, March 12, 2015 from 4:30 to 5:30pm in have our church van pick you up and take you the front parking lot of our Lindenwald Church. home. Wow! I can’t believe that our 8th year of Summer Shine day, July 22nd. He will talk about how God protected will begin in 5 short months. Yes, I said Summer the Native American’s land, just like how God protected Shine!! Summer Shine will be here before we know it. Moses and his battle against the Amalekites. We will have kids pounding on our church doors wanting to learn and grow closer to our Lord and Savior. Summer Shine will be just one week this year starting on July 20th through 24th from Noon to 3pm. We are offering the lunch and sports program as we have in The children will have fun as well in playing baseball, basketball, soccer, kick ball and water games. They will also create fun crafts and practice singing fun songs! the past. Last year we had a total of 230 kids from This year Summer Shine children will put on a program Kindergarten – 6th grade who participated and fed 330 on Wednesday, July 29th. The play will be about “From children from Kindergarten – 12th grade. We had 20 the Creation to the birth of Baby Jesus”. So please mark youth helping each day. your calendar for Wednesday, July 29th. This year’s theme is The Many We will serve dinner at “Wonders” of God. Each day the 6pm and the children will kids will take a journey and learn perform at 7pm at the more about God the CREATOR, Immersion service. God the PROVIDER, God the PROTECTOR, God our SAVIOR and God our KING. If you would like [email protected] teer with Summer Shine On Monday the children will learn that God is our CREATOR. They will learn how God created people to be holy and how he let Adam and Eve choose to be Holy or to sin. On Tuesday the children will learn about how God is our PROVIDER. This lesson will be about Abraham and how God provided for Abraham and his wife Sarah. On Wednesday the lesson will be God is our PROTECTOR, about how God protected Moses and his battle against the Amalekites. On Thursday the lesson will be about how God is our SAVIOR! Yes, we will have Christmas in July. The kids will pack their 2015 and have a great opportunity to show a child in our community that God loves them, please let me know. Please let me know if you would like to volunteer as a Bible Teacher either on Monday-Friday, help in the craft area from MondayFriday, help with sports from Monday-Friday, help as a Group leader Monday-Friday and help in the Kitchen from Monday-Friday. The possibilities are endless when volunteering with our children in our church family and in our community. Come on out and laugh with a child of God! bags and fly to Jerusalem and will travel by donkey to We will have the Bible Team meeting Thursday, June a little town of Bethlehem. On Friday the children will 11th at 7pm in room 209 and Kitchen Team Meeting learn how God is our KING by learning more about the will be on Thursday, June 18th at 7pm in room 209. Armor of God. As you can see we have a fun packed Our Teen Youth Party will be hold on Thursday, July adventure waiting for our children in our church family 16th will be in the Fellowship hall. and in the community. Our special guest this year will be Pastor Fred Shaw. Pastor Shaw will make his appearance on that Wednes- “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” (Proverbs 22:6 NIV) WE HAVE GOOD EGGS AROUND HERE! Our Lindenwald Church celebrates with much handclapping applause all of the faithful and hard-working people who continually give of themselves in doing God’s Kingdom work. Usually, their efforts are behind-the-scenes and we do not always realize their faithful We also appreciate their almost monthly shopping trips to the grocery store to purchase any additional items we may need in preparation for the bags of groceries we give out at every Community Meal. ministry efforts. We do have good eggs around here though. Let’s mention a few of them: Greg Albright—for painting Room 204 and Room 209; for moving furniture into Room 204 and Linda Teague—for painting Room 209 and the new Music Re- Room 209, the new Music Re- source Room; for steam-cleaning source Room, the Women’s re- the carpet in our new Music Re- stroom outside the sanctuary, for source Room. even painting the handrails on the interior steps leading up to the sanctuary, washing down class- Matt Hoffman—Chair of our room doors, ordering new carpet Trus tees who has kept our boil- for the Church Office, Chapel and ers running smoothly and efficient- new area rugs for Room 204 and ly all throughout this winter heat- Room 209. ing season. We’ll mention other “Good Eggs” in Ray Kissinger—for shoveling snow here at our the weeks ahead as well. Lindenwald Church in February and March in order to keep all of the sidewalks clear and the outside doorways clear as well as salting the same sidewalks and doorways. Phyllis Scales, Joyce Magly—for putting away on a weekly basis in our non-perishable Food Pantry all of our donated canned goods and boxed goods. “Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls.” – David Thomas Lindenwald United Methodist 3501 Pleasant Avenue Hamilton, Ohio 45015 Return Service Requested Contact Information Phone: 513-863-8822 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lindenwaldumc.org We’re on Facebook! LUMC Staff Senior Pastor ............................................................... Valerie Waibel Youth Director ................................................................. Tony Brown Children’s Director ....................................................... Lisa Gebhart Organist/Choir Director .................................. Nancy McCormick Adm. Secretary/Office Manager .............................. Linda Rouse Custodian ........................................................................ Glen Chastain Treasurers ........................................ Nancy Albright, Sue McPeek Financial Secretaries ........................... Jerry Smith, Carrie Titus Church Office Hours Monday through Friday 8:00am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 5:00pm Newsletter Deadline: Fifteenth day of month Bulletin Deadline: Wednesdays—5:00pm See Pastor Val’s article for the Holy Week Schedule!
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