Aldersgate United Methodist Church 5767 Sellger Drive Norfolk, Virginia 23502 Phone: 757-466-8999 Fax: 757-466-8999 Parsonage: 757-962-1982 Pastor’s Cell: 757-506-8298 e-mail: [email protected] web page: www.aldersgatenorfolk,org Church Photo Album: www.picasaweb.google.com/mmcmdz Youth: www.blazehr.blogspot.com Check us out on Facebook Newsletter Vol. 18 Issue 4 April 2015 Message from the Pastor Lemons on the Lawn— Information Potato Bar Luncheon— April 12th District Happenings Kidz Page Updates on our Members, Visioning Team and lots more Helping Others! See article inside Dear folks, Easter is this Sunday! How good it will be to celebrate the Risen Christ! In fact the whole season of Easter (April 5-May 17th) each Sunday a celebration of God’s gift of salvation. Because the Easter Season is the most important and joyous occasion of the church year we will be celebrating communion each week. I know some believe that weekly communion makes the sacrament “less special”. This is only true if our participation is only about ourselves, what we remember and how you feel. When we partake of communion, we certainly remember what Jesus did for us, but that is but a small part of the experience. When we partake weekly we are celebrating what Christ does for us now and what Christ will do in the future. Indeed this meal is a foretaste of what the Kingdom of God in its fullness will be like. Indeed Christmas and Easter seasons are feasts! So it is appropriate that we feast each week during this season. I hope each of you will participate in a spirit of expectation and joy each Sunday. Annual Conference June 19-21, 2015 “from Members to Disciples” Va. Annual Conference will be held in Roanoke this year. This means that it is time to collect items for our Conference kits. Baby Birthing Kits, Layette Kits and Health Kits are put together by Lucinda Williams and her loyal group of ladies. New this year is a bedding kit (more info on this later). Lots of different items are needed for each kit and they must all be alike. A list of the kit contents is located on the bulletin board across from the church office. If you can’t go shopping, you may donate cash and someone else will do the shopping for you. Prices for this year’s kits are as follows: $50 bedding kit; $8 birthing kit; $55 cleaning kit; $12 health kit; $35 layette kit; $11 school kit and $18 sewing kit. Please see Lucinda Williams if you have any donations or questions. Please make the celebration that much more full and rich by participating with willing joy and love. Sincerely Pastor Tony Pastor...............................Rev. Walton “Tony” Forstall Choir Director…………..Peggy Muse Organist…………………Nancy Redburn Youth Director.................Guy Willis Secretary.......................…Joyce Russo Office Hours..........8:30 AM—12:30 PM Sunday School........9:30 AM Worship Service...11 AM Sanctuary Choir - Wednesdays......6:30 PM Youth Meeting....Sundays....12:30 PM Visioning Team A month or so has passed since the Visioning Team was formed following a meeting with District Superintendent, Rev. Wayne Snead. Since then they have met several times and have begun to brainstorm ideas for church growth. On Saturday, April 25th at 9 AM they will again meet with Rev. Snead. This meeting is open to the entire congregation—not just team members. Come, listen and be informed of what is happening around you. If you would like more information see Pastor Tony or Greg Dziagwa. Join us for Holy Week services Maundy Thursday—April 2nd 7 PM Good Friday—April 3rd church open 9 am –Noon for prayer Easter Sunday—April 5th at 11 AM Bring a friend, neighbor or relative! Do you have an old pr inter or other electronic device that you can no longer use? Bring it to the church office. If it can not be used for the Lemons on the Lawn yard sale—it will be taken to the refuse facility and the River Forest Shores Civic League will get points for it. You can clean your home, help the church and the civic league at the same time. Saturday—April 25th 9 AM Visioning Team Meeting with Rev. Wayne Snead, DS All are welcome and encouraged to attend Lemons on the Lawn Saturday, May 2nd 8-2 PM The Winton Class Annual Yard Sale, Bake Sale, Breakfast (8-10:30) and Lunch (11-1:30) and much more Start cleaning out those attics, garages and closets now. Spaces will be $5.00—Please see Barbara Harrell to reserve yours now! Spaces are going fast…... Here are some events that are happening in our own back yard. LEMONADE STANDS Churches throughout the state have been asked to sell Lemonade on Saturday, April 25th. All of the funds collected will be donated to “World Malaria Day”. Sponsored by the Adult Sunday School Classes Sunday, April 12th immediately following the 11 AM Worship Service FREE GOSPEL CONCERT Saturday, April 11th—7 PM Heritage UMC—815 Baker Road, Va. Beach Free will offering will be taken. MEAL SERVICE TEAMS NEEDED! Park Place UMC is in need of meal service teams to help prepare, serve and clean up after the Community Supper Program. They have several Monday or Thursday evenings available. Orientation and training is provided. Team size 8-10 people. Meals for 100-150 people. Can’t help but want to do something — donations of paper goods; plates in all sizes; flatware, napkins, table cloths, large trash bags; coffee, sugar, creamer also welcomed. SPAGHETTI DINNER Saturday, April 18th 5-7 PM Memorial UMC—804 Gammon Road, Va Beach Cost: $10 Adults (11 years and up) $5 children 5-10 Children under 5 free Call 420-1407 for tickets or more information CHAIR EXERCISE CLASSES FOR ADULTS Fridays: 11 AM—Noon Princess Anne Plaza UMC, Va. Beach GRIEF SEMINAR Speaker , Dr . Bill Austin, LPC Sunday, April 26th—3 PM Community UMC—1072 Old Kempsville Rd, Va. Bch. CANS 4 CONFERENCE Pastors and Lay Members to Annual Conference are again asked to bring or send at least 4 cans of food to Roanoke in June. Items include : meat/fish; fruits/veggies; soups/stews; any content of pop-top cans.. with all the fixin’s Join us for worship and stay for a great lunch and time of fellowship. Proceeds to benefit the church budget. See any Circle of Friends or Winton Class member for more information Ushers Birthdays 4/2 Lewis Hogwood 4/3 JaiMarie Washington-Martin 4/7 Ann Manuel 4/8 Ben Hogwood 4/11 Marge Boelte 4/14 Jim Richardson 4/23 Milton Midgette 4/24 Morgan Thrasher 4/26 Barbara Hogwood Jamie Washington 4/27 John Floyd 4/21 Oliver & Barbara Harrell Neal Windley, Gary Albertson Counters 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 Greg Dziagwa, Jimmie Powers Mel Manuel, Ben Hogwood Debbie Supper, Vernon Williams Millie Hanson, Gary Albertson Remember in Prayer Lawn Maintenance Home: Larkin and Jane Jones; Jim Mahone; Shirley Briggs; Pat Sauer; Earl Henley; and Debbie Supper. The Ballentine—Ed Weddle Gardens of Va. Beach—Jackie Wilkinson, Milton Midgette Chesapeake Place—Beulah Eatmon Hermitage Eastern Shore—Bob Bloxom Sentara Village South—Shirley Henley Sun Stream Health Care—Stella Reynolds Clare Bridge of Va. Beach—Charles Williams, Nel Lyon Dominion Village of Chesapeake—Jackie Pace Sentara Leigh Hospital—Phil Floyd If you know of others in the congregation who need to be included on this prayer list, please call the church office. Altar Flowers 4/5 Communion—Easter Lilies 4/12 Henry & Marge Boelte 4/19 Kevin & Michele Floyd 4/26 Beverly Cooper Newsletter Deadline will be Friday, April 17th 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 Team 3 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Scripture Notes for April It was said of John Wesley that if he was stranded on a deserted island and could only have one book of the Bible with him it would be First John. 4/12 4/19 4/26 1 John 1:1-2:2 1 John 3:1-7 1 John 3:16-24 Looking ahead: May Readings 5/3 5/10 1 John 4:7-21 1 John 5:1-6 Updates on some of our members… Jackie Pace has fallen and br oken her hip, however sur gery is unplanned for the time being. She is currently at Dominion Village in Chesapeake. Will update when we hear from her family. Nel Lyon now r esides at the Clar e Br idge facility on Diamond Spr ings Rd. She is in room 13. Phil Floyd has been admitted to Sentar a Leigh Hospital. He has pneumonia and bronchitis. Kevin has visited him and he is improving. Please keep June, Kevin, Michele and the entire Floyd family in your prayers. Pauline Henley has been placed into an assisted living facility. We cur r ently do not have an address or name of the facility. If anyone knows how to contact either of her two sons (Bruce or David) please call the church office. Debbie Supper will be having sur ger y this month. Please keep Vic and Debbie in your prayers. New directories ar e available in the Nar thex. Please pick up one copy per household please. If you can not find one—call the church office and we can print you one. Thanks Secretary going on vacation: The chur ch secr etar y will be out of the office on Good Friday, and the following week. If you need to come to the church for any reason please call ahead to assure you will be able to get in. The pastor has meetings and several of our members are ill so he may be out of the office. You can always call Pastor Tony’s cell phone. Group takes action to get new members Did you know that here at Aldersgate we have a group of ladies who have been meeting for 20+ years for the sole purpose of making teddy bears and dolls? The “Helping Hands” group was formed by Ena Reed as a mission for the local children’s hospital. They cut out, sew and stuff teddy bears and muslin dolls which are given to children who have surgery at Children’s Hospital of the Kings’ Daughters in Norfolk. The group also donates 10 teddy bears to Heritage UMC for their “Newborns in Need” Mission project each May. These bears go to new babies, along with a complete handmade layette sets, who otherwise would go home in just a shirt and diaper. As the years have past their membership has dwindled. They decided they need to have a recruitment campaign to let the community know what they do and see if they could draw in new members. The group has put together a tabletop display showing the teddy bears and surgical dolls they donate to CHKD. It was first displayed at the Annual Winton Class Ham and Cabbage Dinner held in March. The display will appear again as a manned display at the “Lemons on the Lawn” Yard Sale and you can look for it at other times. Information has been put into the area newsletters and on the church sign out front and as a result an inquiry has been made from another church about helping them to start a Helping Hands Group of their own at their church. Recently they had 2 new members at their March meeting. They are really trying to grow and seem to have a great start. If you would like more information see Carolyn Powers or Mary Ruth Forstall.
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