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Sunday Worship .....................................2Maundy Thursday Service ..................2Good Friday Service..............................2Easter Celebration .................................2Update from the Chair ........................3“Come to the Water” .............................3Mission of the Month ...........................3The Roser Guild ......................................4Notes from Music .................................5April Birthdays ........................................6Welcome New Members! ...................6April Calendar .........................................7Crop Walk for Hunger ..........................8Stephen Ministers ................................8
APRIL 2015
For Christians, there is no greater joy than the joy of Easter. We gather as
believers to celebrate the resurrection, and to proclaim our HOPE in eternal life.
Christians have forgotten what the word hope means. We say things like “I hope it doesn’t rain today” or “I hope my child will behave himself at the sleepover tonight.” To get a true sense of the Biblical meaning of hope, we would need to answer the question “Are you going to heaven when you die?” by answering “That is my HOPE!”
When HOPE becomes a possession, we experience joy. If you answer the question about heaven by saying “I hope so,” then you don’t really possess hope.
I look forward to meeting you on Easter Sunday and every other Sunday of the year in the Roser Sanctuary, a place where we possess HOPE and live in joy!
In His Blessed Hope,
HOPE & joy
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SUNDAY WORSHIPAPRIL 5 • EASTER8:30 & 10:00 AM
ONE SERVICEAT 10:00 AM
BEGINS APRIL 12SERMON SERIES
QUESTIONSGOD ASKS
APRIL 12 • MUSIC SUNDAY“Where Are You?”
(Adam and Eve)
APRIL 19“Where is Your
Brother?(Cain and Abel)
APRIL 26“What Do You Have
In Your Hand?” (Moses)
MAY 3“Who Will Go
for Us?” (Isaiah)
MAY 10“Do You Want to Be Well?” (Pool of Bethsaida)
MAY 17 “Who Do You Say
that I Am?”(The Disciples)
MAY 24 “What Is Your
Name” (Legion)
MAY 31“What Do You Want Me to do for You?”
(Bartimaeus)
JUNE 7“Why Are You So
Afraid?”(Disciples on the Sea of Galilee)
Alicia DoudnaViolinist Alicia Doudna has performed and taught throughout the US and abroad. She has performed with Itzhak Perlman, Paul Katz, Ronald Copes and members of the Cavani Quartet. As a chamber musician she has appeared at various festivals including Yellow Barn, Kneisel Hall, The Great Lakes Chamber Music with various chamber orchestras and ensembles, including A Far Cry, The East Chamber Orchestra, The Suedama Ensemble, Radius Ensemble, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and The Detroit Sym-phony Orchestra. As a member of the Phoenix Quartet, she performed and taught as an artist-in-residence at the University of Michigan.
Ms. Doudna was previously the director of the Peninsula Strings Program in Blue Hill, Maine and also served as a Fellow and teaching assistant to Merry Peckham at the Perlman Music Program in New York. She has taught at The Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp - Family Suzuki Institute, been on the faculty of the Sphinx Preparatory Program in Detroit, MI and has given guest artist master classes at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Chamber Music Connection in Columbus, Ohio. Her principal teachers included Lucy Chapman, David Updegraff, Mimi Zweig and Suzuki Meth-od pioneer, John Kendall. She holds a BM from the Cleveland Institute of Music and a MM from The New England Conservatory. Alicia is currently living and working in Ann Arbor, Michigan where she performs and teaches solo and chamber music. She continues to be inspired by her love of music and the people who enrich her life.
HOPE
joy
MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICEApril 2 at 7:00 PM in the Roser Memorial ChapelThe Roser Ringers will play several Handbell selections and a choir en-semble will sing an alternate verse from the Cantata song, Wash Their Feet, written especially for Maundy Thursday. There will be congrega-tional singing of Hymns and a message by Rev. Dr. Bob O’Keef entitled UNDERSTANDING JESUS followed by a Service of Communion.
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICEApril 3 at 12:00 PM in the Roser Memorial Chapel
The purple cloth hanging on the cross in the Chapel will be changed to black as we remember the crucifixion of Christ and worship Him through respon-sive readings, singing of hymns, and prayer. Soloist, Lorna Smilde, will sing Via Dolorosa. The sermon by Rev. Dr. Bob O’Keef is entitled I AM THE KING.
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICESApril 5 at 8:30 & 10:00 AM in the Roser SanctuaryBring a flower to place on the Cross! As worshippers arrive they are invited to place a flower in the chicken wire of the old rugged cross,transforming it into a beautiful cross covered with flowers. The live flowers are a symbol of rebirth and resurrection. Families are invited to take this opportunity to bring a camera and have a photograph taken in front of the cross after the service when it is covered in flowers.
The Chancel Choir will begin the service with a Litany for Easter, sung from the Narthex: Alleluia! Christ is risen, Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ is risen. They will then process to the choir loft with the singing of the first hymn. The Anthem for Easter, Now the Green Blade Riseth, is a metaphor for Jesus’ resurrection. During the Offertory another song from the Cantata based on Revelation 5:11-13, Worthy is the Lamb, will be sung.
The sermon by Rev. Dr. Bob O’Keef is the last in The I AM God series entitled I AM the Resurrection and the Life! During the last hymn we invite any congregates who wish to sing with the Choir to come up to the loft for the singing of Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus from “The Messiah”. This will be sung after the benediction in place of the Amen.
During the 10:00 AM service there will be a special Easter Children’s Church followed by an Easter Egg Hunt. A nursery is available for infants and toddlers.
SUNRISE SERVICEApril 5 at 6:30Manatee Beach
MISSION OF THE MONTHOUR DAILY
BREADOur Daily Bread has served the Bradenton community for thirty years. It started in 1984 when 15 to 20 people were served lunch out of a store front at 14th street. Now this free lunch program is at the One Stop facility on 17th street, serving an average of 250 men, women, and children every day. For more information go to www.ourdailybreadofbradenton.org.
Roser is a long time sustaining donor of this effort to feed the hungry, and the collection will provide special help with food, supplies and related services. A Turning Point project allows Our Daily Bread to distribute 6000 food bags annually to help the needy. A standard package (15 pounds) for the month includes 2 cans of meat, 2 vegetables, 2 fruits, 2 soups, beans, rice, and milk. With a new warehouse next door to the kitchen, more space will allow for the distribution of perishable food when available.
Roser has committed to staff kitchen volunteers on the 2nd Monday and 5th Sunday of each the month. There has been an increase of diners, keeping the eight volunteers busy from 9:00-11:30. The team is made up of islanders and vacationers, all sharing an interest in living the gospel of love in this hands-on approach.
To donate to Our Daily Bread, please use the envelope in the pew or GIVE online and note that your gift is for
MISSION OF THE MONTH.
WALK A MILE IN THEIR SHOESThere is a special community awareness opportunity coming up on April 4 on Coquina Beach. Contact Turning Points at 941-747-1509 or visit www.tpmanatee.org to register.
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UPDATE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE CONGREGATION
It is now mid-March and Roser Community Church is busy and active. Our winter members and friends are here and participating in services and groups. How wonderful to have so many people involved in church activities! The articles in this issue of the Messenger will bring you up-to-date on much of what has been and will be happening. I hope you can feel the same energy and vitality that I do as I read about all that is taking place.
I want to let you know that the search for the new Associate Pastor position has started. This position will focus primarily on Christian Discipleship, expanding our current programs and creating new programs for all age groups at Roser. In addition, this position will work with Missions to expand hands-on mission opportunities and will also assist Dr. Bob with pastoral duties in and out of worship services. The job description has been developed to reflect ideas generated at the Planning Retreat held last October.
The Search Committee has held its first meeting and the ad has been placed. MEMBERS OF THE SEARCH COMMITTEE ARE:
Glenda Beck Lynn Brennan Beth BernetSusan Cheshire Mark Morris Cathy MeehanSusan Nudd Dr. Bob O’Keef Mary Selby
Please contact any of us during the search process for information and updates.
Cathy Meehan
“COME TO THE WATER”The International Council of Community Churches
2015 Annual Conference will be held at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Dublin/Columbus, Ohio
July 13 - 16, 2015.
The Annual Conference serves as a time for fellowship, support, ministry, worship, bible study, education, spiritual growth and for determining the basic directions for the Council.
This is an opportunity to bring us together in unity and peace through our unique diversity.
This is an open conference and each active member church may send any number of conference participants. Each active church is eligible to send two voting delegates.
For more information and a registration form go to www.ICCCUSA.com > Annual Conference
> Christian Community Newsletter> issues for March 2015, February 2015 and January 2015
Jim and Nancy MacVicar
All women are most welcome at all Circle, Guild Meetings and Activities.
A big THANK YOU to members of the Rebecca Circle who prepared and served the luncheon and to Ginger Huhn, Marga-ret Art, Marilyn Shirley and all the models who helped make the Guild Style Show a success, and to all who continue to volunteer and donate nice things to the Roser Guild Thrift Shop. A very good time was had by all.
THE ROSER GUILDEveryone is welcome!
Guild
MeetingsApril is Guild Picnic Month!
REBECCA CIRCLEWednesday, April 111:00 AM -12:30 PM
for a salad brunch at the home of Susan & David Cheshire,
7106 Palm Drive, Holmes Beach. Questions? 941-778-4161
CHURCH WOMEN UNITED
Friday, April 3 • 9:30 AM Please call Peggy, 941-778-6483
to ride together.
HANNAH/LYDIA CIRCLENote change of date!
and NAOMI CIRCLETuesday, April 7 • 11:45 AM
Meet at the picnic tables nearthe canal—north of the sanctuary. Members of both circles are asked
to bring their own table service and a dish to share. Questions?
Bonnie • 941-778-1730Margaret • 941-778-3624
MIGRANT SEWINGMonday, April 13 and April 27
9:30-11:00 AM in Fellowship Hall
GUILD INDOOR PICNICTuesday, April 14 • 12:00 NOON
in Fellowship HallWe’ll use paper plates, get to know each other better, share ideas, and
may even play a game or two. Bring something to share, and a
copy of the recipe, if it’s not already in the Roser Cookbook.
GUILD BOARD MEETINGThursday, April 30 • 9:30 AM
in the Library
CHURCH WOMEN UNITED will meet at St. Paul Missionary Church on Friday, April 3rd, beginning with fellowship and coffee at 9:30 AM. The Guild received $183.43 in the “Souls for Little Souls” shoes at the Style Show which will be dedicated and used for uniforms and shoes for children in Manatee county. Hopefully we can be back for the Good Friday service in Roser Chapel at noon. Call Peggy for transportation 941-778-6483.
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NOTES from the Music Committee
As we enter April, we are in the middle of Easter week.
Last week we celebrated PALM SUNDAY with the Chancel Choir presenting Pepper Choplin’s Cantata, COME, TOUCH THE ROBE.
This first Thursday of April is MAUNDY THURSDAY, commemorating the Last Supper and its preceding foot washing. For this evening the Roser Ringers will play several Handbell selections and a choir ensemble will sing an alternate verse from the Cantata song, Wash Their Feet, written especial-ly for Maundy Thursday. There one night in the upper room, we shared a holy meal. He gave us bread and then the cup and said, “Remember me.”
On GOOD FRIDAY, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus, there will be a noon service in the Chapel. The special music for this service will be a solo sung by Lorna Smilde called Via Dolorosa. The Via Dolorosa, or Way of Sorrows, is a street within the Old City of Jerusalem, said to be the path that Jesus walked carrying his cross on the way to his crucifixion.
On EASTER SUNDAY there will be a celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead in scripture and song. Please read the description of the service on page 2.
On APRIL 12 we celebrate MUSIC SUNDAY in scripture and song incorporating all areas of the music program. The Joyful
Noise Children’s Choir sing Over My Head I Hear Music In The Air…The Anthem will be Hal Hopson’s We Sing The Mighty Power
Of God, which is based on Kingsfold, an English folk tune. We will have a special guest violinist, ALICIA DOUDNA (see right).
On APRIL 19, we invite the Congregation to join the Music Ministry in a “THANK YOU” FELLOWSHIP after the Worship Service. Phyllis O’Keef has been our Interim Music Minister since November and has carried the
program through as strongly as Jim Johnston left it. We want to thank her for being with us and show her how much we appreciate all she has done with and for us this past six months. Phyllis’s last Sunday as Interim Music Minister will be April 26.
Our new Director of Music Ministry, KRISTEN STANTON, will begin working May 4.
Joy Bennington – Music Chairperson
Alicia DoudnaAlicia has performed and taught throughout the US and abroad. She has performed with Itzhak Perlman, Paul Katz, Ronald Copes and members of the Cavani Quartet.
As a chamber musician she has appeared at various festivals including Yellow Barn, Kneisel Hall, The Great Lakes Chamber Music with various orchestras and ensembles. Alicia has directed the Peninsula Strings Program in Blue Hill, Maine and served as a Fellow and teaching assistant at the Perlman Music Program in New York. She has taught at The Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp - Family Suzuki Institute, been on the faculty of the Sphinx Preparatory Program in Detroit, Michigan and has given guest artist master classes at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Chamber Music Connection in Columbus, Ohio.
Alicia is currently living and working in Ann Arbor, Michigan where she performs and teaches solo and chamber music. She continues to be inspired by her love of music and the people who enrich her life.
Alicia suffered from a traumatic brain injury following a car accident in 2011. She feels that, ultimately, her musical experience was the key to her recovery along with the support of many amazing relatives and friends. “I’ve said this a million times: I really think music’s wiring in my brain helped save my life. I think music wires the brain differently. “It’s an excellent way of sharing emotions. Sadness, happiness, and reality.
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APRIL Birthdays
If your birthday is not listed or needs to be corrected, please
call or email the office!
2 Dick Collins 2 Josh Bernet 4 Joseph Kennedy 5 Dee O’Brien 7 Frank Hutchison 9 Carol Clements 9 Nancy Walsh 10 Mary Ragan 10 David Wigton 11 Erin Tribble 12 Eleanor Cochran 12 Dylan Tribble 13 Nancy Carson 13 Marian Eriksen 13 William Melvin 13 Sylvia Price 16 Gene Philipson 17 Sarah Howells 18 Betty Sue Moury 19 Richard Makovec 19 Ron Vandeman 20 Priscilla Seewald 20 Caitlin Tribble 21 Margaret Nash 22 Lee Santilli 24 Robert Bilbrey 26 Oliver Howells 26 JoAnne Moyer 26 Daryl VanOstenbridge 27 Linda Callander 28 Nancian Hall 28 Vivian Johnston 30 Tim Limbach 30 Jeanette Rothberg
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
Jay & Sara Calhoun 303A 62nd StHolmes Beach, FL 34217941-243-3349
Craig & Rachel Kaplan 153 Crescent DrivePO Box 716Anna Maria, FL 34216941-465-9245 Craig941-465-9330 Rachel
Anne Morse600 Manatee Ave
#243Holmes Beach, FL
34217941-778-5138
Linda Moore950 Waterside LaneBradenton, FL 34209PO Box 921Anna Maria, FL 34216941-778-8517
Jack & Suzanne Lundy 784 North Shore DrivePO Box 4288Anna Maria, FL 34216941-778-4787
Gary Willingham4526 35th Ave Circle
EastPalmetto, FL 34221941-417-2595
Tom & Lee SantilliCharlie and Elena2418 90th St NWBradenton, FL 34209941-538-3936
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ROSER?Did you know that you can join as a FULL or FEDERATED MEMBER (retaining your membership in your home church)? If you are interested in discovering the BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP, please call the church office and we will let you know the day and time of the next new information gathering!
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DEACON OF THE MONTH • SUSAN CHESHIREMISSION OF THE MONTH • OUR DAILY BREAD (Page 3)
*See page 4 for details of GUILD MEETINGS and CIRCLES
ROOM KEYCB - Classroom BCD - Classroom DCM - Colman BuildingFH - Fellowship HallLB - LibraryLG - Lounge
APRIL 2015
To honor a loved one with SANCTUARY FLOWERS, please sign the book in the
Narthex or contact Irene Betancourt (941-778-2883)
SUNDAY
EASTERSUNDAY8:30 Worship8:45 Adult Class (LG)10:00 Worship &
Church School for Children & Youth followed by Easter Egg Hunt
ONE SERVICE8:45 Adult Class (LG)9:00 Book Study (LB)MUSIC SUNDAYCOMMUNION10:00 Worship &
Church School
8:45 Adult Class (LG)9:00 Book Study (LB)10:00 Worship &
Church School “THANK YOU”
RECEPTION (see page 5)
8:45 Adult Class (LG)9:00 Book Study (LB)10:00 Worship &
Church School for Children & Youth
MONDAY
OFFICE CLOSED12:00 Bridge (FH)8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
9:30 Migrant Sewing* (FH)
9:30 StewFin (LG)
11:30 Guild (Kitchen)
12:00 Bridge (FH)6:30 BREd (CD)8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
12:00 Bridge (FH)8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
9:30 Migrant Sewing* (FH)
12:45 Bridge (FH)8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
TUESDAY
9:00 Volunteer Workday
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
11:45 Hannah Lydia Circle and Naomi Circle*
12:30 Trustees (CD)4:00 Missions (CD)
9:00 Volunteer Workday
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
9:30 Executive Committee (LB)
12:00 GUILD INDOOR PICNIC*
9:00 Volunteer Workday
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
9:00 Volunteer Workday
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
THURSDAY
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
10:30 AA (CD)7:00 MAUNDY
THURSDAY SERVICE (Chapel)
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
10:00 Membership Committee
10:30 AA (CD)1:00 Stephen
Ministry (LG)5:30 Handbells 7:00 Choir8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
10:30 AA (CD)5:30 Handbells 7:00 Choir8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
10:30 AA (CD)5:30 Handbells 7:00 Choir8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
9:30 Guild Board Meeting (LB)
10:30 AA (CD)5:30 Handbells 7:00 Choir8:00 AA (FH)
Alanon (LB)
SATURDAY
10:00-1:00 Thrift Shop Open
10:00-1:00 Thrift Shop Open
10:00-1:00 Thrift Shop Open
10:00-1:00 Thrift Shop Open
FRIDAY
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
9:30 Church Women United (St. Paul Missionary)
12:00 GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE (Chapel)
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
9:30-2:00 Thrift Shop Open
WEDNESDAY
9:00-11:00 Thrift Shop Donations
11:00 Rebecca Circle*
10:00 Staff Meeting (LB)
7:00 Deacon Board (FH)
9:00-11:00 Thrift Shop Donations
10:00 Staff Meeting (LB)
2:30 AID (Roser LB)
3:15 Joyful Noise
MESSENGER DEADLINE9:00-11:00 Thrift
Shop Donations10:00 Staff
Meeting (LB) 11:00 AMI
Garden Club3:15 Joyful Noise7:00 Church
Council (FH)
9:00-11:00 Thrift Shop Donations
10:00 Staff Meeting (LB)
3:15 Joyful Noise
9:00-11:00 Thrift Shop Donations
10:00 Staff Meeting (LB)
3:15 Joyful Noise7:00 Deacon
Board (FH)
Rev. Dr. Robert O’Keef • PastorPhyllis O’Keef • Interim Director of Music MinistriesKelley Tribble • Transitional Church School Coordinator Bev Hunsberger • Church AdministratorCharles Wade • Facilities Administrator Matt Meehan • Financial AdministratorCyndy Custis • Church Secretary
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www.roserchurch.com • info@roserchurch.comwww.facebook.com/roserchurch • 941-778-0414
512 Pine Ave • PO Box 247Anna Maria FL 34216
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They want to be of service. They train for over 50 hours in basic counseling and ministry as well as actively participate in their own Christian growth and effective sharing with others.
They know how to listen, provide perspective, maintain total confidence and privacy, and walk with you through turbulent times.
Please call the Church office at 941-778-0414 or JoAnne Moyer at 215-908-0407.
Crop Walk for Hunger • February 22, 2015Walkers: Sue Welsh, Jan Kidger, Luane Barker, Marion Valentine, Grace Colter,
Ruth McLaughlin, Zan Juller, Dawn Moyna, Joyce Papiech, Cindy Werrta, Ginger Huhn Together they collected $1,303.50!