NORTHEAST N.E. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4000 Hard Scrabble Road Columbia, South Carolina 29223-8548 NORTHEAST 9:00 AM Contemporary Service 10:15 AM Sunday School 11:15 AM Traditional Service Nursery available at all services. s Following Christ s Growing Disciples s Changing Lives February 8, 2015 THIS WEEK AT NEUMC TODAY David W. Day Pastor Gerald Watford Director of Family Ministries Bonnie Riley Director of Children & Youth Ministries Lawrence Abernathy Director of Music Sean Riley Crossing Guard Leader Ka-Young Lee Pianist Dale A. Purvis Office Manager Boy Scout Sunday 3:30 PM New Member/Enquirer Class (Education Building, Youth Rooms) 5:00 PM UP! Children’s Program 5:00 PM Youth Group (Education Building, Youth Rooms) 5:00 PM Disciple I (Education Building, Room 203) 5:30 PM Son of God (Education Building, Room 205) 5:30 PM Setting Your Marriage Free (Education Building, Room 207) 6:45 PM Disciple II (Education Building, Room 208) MONDAY 6:30 PM Tiger, Wolf & Webelos I Den Meetings (Education Building) 7:00 PM United Methodist Women(Room 102) TUESDAY 9:30 AM Wholly Oldies (Room 102) 6:30 PM Nominations & Leadership Development Ministry Team Meeting (Library) 6:30 PM Bear Den Meeting (Education Building) 7:00 PM Outreach Ministry Team Meeting (Room 102) WEDNESDAY Pastor’s Cell: 803.587.1682 Office: 803.736.6386 Fax: 803.699.1334 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.neumc.com Office Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Monday - Friday 7:15 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Men’s Prayer Group (Contact John Clayton) Spirit Sisters Prayer Group (Room 102) Women’s Bible Study (Library) Living in the Balance of Grace & Faith (Education Building, Room 208) 4:00 PM Deadline for Bulletin Announcements 6:30 PM Youth Small Group Study (Education Building, Youth Rooms) 7:00 PM Chancel Choir (Sanctuary) THURSDAY 7:00 AM 9:30 AM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Men’s Prayer Group (Panera Bread) MOPS (Room 102) Before Amen Small Group Study (Room 102) Crossing Guard (Sanctuary) Rooted in Christ Prayer Group (Library) SATURDAY Valentine’s Day PRAYER REQUESTS We are pleased to join you in praying for specific needs. Please write your request(s) here and place this card in the offering plate. Please pray for: RECORD OF OUR FAITHFULNESS OUR SERVICE Presence 9:00 AM Contemporary Service 90 10:15 AM Sunday School 104 11:15 AM 113 Traditional Service 9:00 SERVICE ACOLYTE Marvin Rogers CHILDREN'S CHURCH Ann Payne JUNIOR ASSISTANT Eric Grooms GREETER Carrie Conrad NURSERY Sabrina Shealy NURSERY NEXT WEEK Heather Cook PRAYER ROOM Dan Christmus PRAYER ROOM NEXT WEEK Judy Steinlin 11:15 SERVICE ACOLYTE Cub Scouts CHILDREN'S CHURCH Debbie Watford JUNIOR ASSISTANT Adiel Goutier GREETERS Cub Scouts NURSERY Danna Griner NURSERY NEXT WEEK Catherine Lippert PRAYER ROOM Cynthia Spinnato PRAYER ROOM NEXT WEEK Danna Griner COMMUNION PREPARER No Communion COMMUNION PREPARERS NEW WEEK No Communion Pastor Only Prayer Chain Bulletin Prayer Warriors I would like someone to contact me to pray over a more confidential matter. Let us know when God meets your needs so we may rejoice with you! COMMUNION SERVERS No Communion COMMUNION SERVERS NEXT WEEK No Communion OFFERING OFFERING COUNTERS Stephen Crowell/Gina Kimball/ Dianne Markham OFFERING COUNTERS NEXT WEEK Duane Sirhal/Tim Chamblee/Larry Markham ALTAR FLOWERS Today’s flowers are given by Frankie Dodd in honor of Bruce Dodd’s birthday. 9:00 CONTEMPORARY SERVICE Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS MUSIC (As we sing you are invited to stand or sit as you are led and able.) OFFERING SERMON “Be Prepared” Gerald Watford, Director of Family Ministries CLOSING SONG CLOSING PRAYER/BENEDICTION ANNOUNCEMENTS On Sunday, February 15, we will have a special “Healing Service” at both the 9 AM and 11:15 AM services. Therefore, I want to strongly encourage and invite you, friends and family to come, all who may benefit from this glorious opportunity, to be prayed for and over. Please be much in prayer for these services and let’s stand together on the Word of God which says, 13 “Is any one of you in trouble? He should pray. Is anyone happy? Let him sing songs of praise. 14 Is any one of you sick? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord. 15 And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise him up. If he has sinned, he will be forgiven. 16 Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.” (James 5:13-16 NIV) Pastor David New Member/Enquirer Class: Would you like to know more about NEUMC? Join us this afternoon at 3:30 PM in the Education Building in the Youth Rooms as we present an overview of what it means to be a Methodist; a brief presentation of the various ministries at NEUMC; and inviting you to ask questions you might have. Childcare is provided. The UMW will meet tomorrow evening at 7 PM in room 102. Please come and join us! Point of contact is Inez McLaurin at 788-6167. The Wholly Oldies will meet this Tuesday, February 10. We will meet earlier than usual at 9:30 AM to do some cleaning in the church building. At 11:30 we'll enjoy a potluck lunch. Hope to see you there. Jane DeCristofaro, 609-0233 Ladies! Sign up now for the annual Ladies Appreciation Dinner to be held Monday, February 16 at 6:30 PM. All NEUMC ladies are invited to enjoy this evening dining experience hosted by the NEUMC UMM. Gentlemen of NEUMC, you are invited to dine with your favorite lady, but you are also invited to show your appreciation for all the ladies by signing up now to help as a server. Thank you for your support in making this a great evening for our favorite ladies. If you are serving as a church officer or as head of a Ministry Team would you please sign up on the sheet in the narthex to have your photo taken. This will facilitate our communication with each other. The women of the Spirit Sisters prayer group invite you to join us on Wednesday mornings at 10 AM for a midweek time of sharing prayers, praises and concerns together. Point of contact is Jennifer Breazeale at 408-9634. The Methodist Student Network (Columbia Wesley Foundation) at USC will be hosting its second annual barbecue fundraiser to help cover costs associated with its Spring Break mission trip to Misahualli, Ecuador. If you’d like to help this group provide a medical and dental clinic and work on constructing a new building, please sign up on the sheet in the narthex. The barbeque is $10 per pound. If you have any questions, please see Mitch Watford. Thank you. The Annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper (also known as Fat Tuesday) is February 17, 5:30-8:30. This year the Uganda Mission Team will be hosting the supper and donations will go to support their upcoming mission trip in July. Invite friends and share this information so we can reach beyond our doors. We will provide the pancakes and fixings and you get a meal with no mess. There is no set cost for the meal. Please give what you feel led to donate for this mission trip. An Ash Wednesday Service will be held on February 18 at 7 PM as we gather for a solemn service of self-examination and repentance. The worship includes the imposition of ashes in which the ashes from last year’s palms presented on Palm Sunday are used to make the sign of the cross on the foreheads of the repentant worshippers. The sign of the cross is a confirmation of our forgiveness, which comes from Jesus Christ as we freely confess our sin before him. Our Kairos Weekend #52 will be held at Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution March 12-15. The prison is located on Broad River Road and is where over 600 women are incarcerated. I am requesting that members of the NE family sign up for our prayer vigil by going into http://www.3dayol.org/Vigil/GetVigil.phtml?pvid=10448&commid=1254. Anyone who is interested in attending closing, please contact me at 699-6557. All who attend have to be approved beforehand. A SERVICE OF WORD AND PRAISE Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany 11:15 TRADITIONAL SERVICE WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (As the Prelude begins, please prayerfully prepare for worship.) “Come, Christians, Join to Sing” Ka-Young Lee, piano PRELUDE (Acolyte) Traditional Spanish Melody CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: God of our hearts…here we are! People: We’ve come with thirsty hearts, praying that your word will satisfy us. Leader: We come with aching hearts, praying for good news to comfort us. People: We come with overflowing hearts, praying for a chance to share your love. Leader: You, who know our hearts and hear our prayers, People: Be with us now in this hour of worship. Amen. *HYMN OF PRAISE, No. 68 “When in Our Music God Is Glorified” *AFFIRMATION OF FAITH, No. 888 Congregation Affirmation from 1 Corinthians 15:1-6 and Colossians 1:15-20 PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE/LORD’S PRAYER HYMN OF PREPARATION, No. 176 “Majesty, Worship His Majesty” Congregation (Children in kindergarten through 2nd grade are dismissed for Children’s Worship.) RECOGNITION OF CUB SCOUTS GIVING OF TITHES AND OFFERINGS OFFERTORY “You Raise Me Up” Ka-Young Lee, piano Arranged by Kyle Landry *PRESENTATION, No. 95 “Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow” ANTHEM “Holy Ground” Congregation Chancel Choir SERMON LESSON, Acts 12:11-18 (NIV) The word of God for the people of God. Thanks be to God. SERMON “Be Prepared” Gerald Watford, Director of Family Ministries INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP *CLOSING HYMN, No. 98 “To God Be the Glory” Congregation *CHARGE TO THE PEOPLE *BENEDICTION *CHORAL RESPONSE POSTLUDE Chancel Choir “Great Is the Lord” By Michael Smith * Please stand as you are able. Ka-Young Lee, piano MEMORY VERSE Welcome Guests and Members! Acts 11:17 (NIV) We are so glad that you are here and hope you feel at home as you join us in worship. We’d like to get to know you better. “So if God gave them the same gift as he gave us, who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I to think that I could oppose God?” SERMON LESSON Acts 12:11-18 (NIV) 11 Then Peter came to himself and said, “Now I know without a doubt that the Lord has sent his angel and rescued me from Herod’s clutches and from everything the Jewish people were hoping would happen.” 12 When this had dawned on him, he went to the house of Mary the mother of John, also called Mark, where many people had gathered and were praying. 13 Peter knocked at the outer entrance, and a servant named Rhoda came to answer the door. 14 When she recognized Peter’s voice, she was so overjoyed she ran back without opening it and exclaimed, “Peter is at the door!” 15 “You’re out of your mind,” they told her. When she kept insisting that it was so, they said, “It must be his angel.” 16 But Peter kept on knocking, and when they opened the door and saw him, they were astonished. 17 Peter motioned with his hand for them to be quiet and described how the Lord had brought him out of prison. “Tell James and the other brothers and sisters about this,” he said, and then he left for another place. 18 In the morning, there was no small commotion among the soldiers as to what had become of Peter. Date:__________________________ Service 9:00 11:15 Member Regular Attendee First Time Guest New Resident Name(s) Name(s) & Ages of Children Address, City, State, Zip FAMILY MINISTRY MINUTE In the Setting Your Marriage Free small group, we have looked at four essential characteristics of healthy and effective marriages- Adaptability, Availability, Accountability and Applicability. Each of these refers to what happens when we place Christ at the center of our marriages. ─Gerald Watford, Director of Family Ministries Home Phone: Email: SERMON NOTES 1. Believe something new about yourself, your deliverance by God qualifies you to _______________________ even in your current situation! 2. Believe something new about yourself, there is untapped ___________________ in your praises. 3. Believe something new about yourself, God has a perfect ___________________ for your woundedness. How Did You Learn About NEUMC? Desire to Know More About NEUMC CURRENT SERMON SERIES Desire a Call From the Pastor “Giving Up!” Desire to Become a Member February 15: “Be Healed” Matthew 9:18-30a February 18: “Giving Up Control” Ash Wednesday Genesis 2:15-17 February 22: “Giving Up Expectations” Genesis 12:1-4a John 3:1-17 March 1: “Giving Up Superiority” John 4:5-28, 38-42 March 8: “Giving Up Enemies” Luke 19:37-44 Additional Comments: MINISTRY AND PRAYER NEEDS ▪ Miriam Simpson, Pastor David's mother, recovering from gallbladder removal surgery. ▪ Mia Bella, 3 weeks old, who was born without kidneys. She is at MUSC on dialysis waiting for a possible donor. ▪ Camilla Riley, mother of Sean Riley, recovering from back surgery. ▪ Edie Heandon McCurry, cousin of Amy Malcom, recovering from surgery. ▪ Ella Nichols, great granddaughter of Rev. George Nichols, who had a malignant tumor removed from her chest at MUSC and will begin chemotherapy. Ella is 5 years old. ▪ Jim Lackey, Ann Payne’s uncle, who has recurrent lung cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy which is making him sick. Pray for ease of treatment and healing. ▪ Sheryl Preacher, sister of Cynthia Spinnato and Jennifer Breazeale, who was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer that originated from her lung. She is undergoing chemotherapy. ▪ Rev. Curtis Felkel, pastor of Cattle Creek UMC and Bethel UMC, who has been diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. ▪ Our military personnel. ▪ Our missionaries: Tom & Emma Henry — Appalachian Mountain Leadership (AML), a ministry based in Boone, NC, which facilitates Christian outdoor adventure experiences. Matt & Jenny Williams ([email protected]) — Matt is a member of NEUMC, who works as a missionary to university students with Cru with the Indianapolis Metro team in Indianapolis, Indiana, which consists of two campuses, Butler and IUPUI (an Indiana University located downtown). Steve & Stephanie Bredesen, in Nakalanda, Uganda, as directors of Eagle’s Nest Clinic and Eaglet’s Primary School. Abbu, the Bredesen's neighbor, that he will either allow them to drill a well on his land or sell the land to them so that they will have a fresh water supply. Ben & Jenny Reyes: Ben, born in Puerto Rico, and Jenny, born in Brazil, have ministered in Brazil and Paraguay since their marriage in 1989. They have two sons, Phillipe and Mathias. The Reyes work locally in discipleship, leading Inductive Bible Study seminars, and teaching on the subjects of church planting, mission to Muslims, mission in the local church, and effective short-term mission trips. ▪ Salkehatchie families: Iris Edwards, Theresa and Buddy Lines ▪ Our pastor and staff members. PRAYER FOR OUR FAMILIES OF THE WEEK Monday February 9 John & Mary Anne Lockard Tuesday February 10 Greg & Emily Loibl and children Hunter & Hailey Wednesday February 11 Andrew & Jennifer Loschiavo & children Tyler & Hailey Thursday February 12 Stan & Peggy Luallin Friday February 13 Doug & Debbie Lybrand HOMEBOUND AND ELDERLY We are a family. As such we encourage anyone who feels led by God to visit those who are sick or homebound. We also encourage your visits to those who are new to this family of believers and to those have visited. Lee Chandler Bruce & Frankie Dodd Sam Blaylock Sabra Stewart Mildred Watson Pat Woodle Bonnie McBurnett PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY The Prayer Shawl Ministry Team create shawls and other items for you to share with those who need encouragement. When you give a shawl away, you are sharing the love and prayers of NEUMC. The prayer shawls are kept in the Prayer Center if one is needed. Please remember to sign the journal. If you need assistance, please see a staff member. The Prayer Shawl Ministry Team
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