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Easter
Sunday, April 16, 2017
“Sacred or Scared”
Ministers: Every member of the congregationSTAFF
Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli ......................................................................... Senior Pastor Dawn M. Hand ........................................................ Executive Pastor / Chief of StaffAl Hammer ..............................................Associate Pastor / Chief Operations OfficerWill Green ................................. Associate Pastor / Director of Connecting MinistriesBen Roberts ..............................Associate Pastor / Director of Social Justice MinistriesStanley Thurston ............................................................. Director of Music MinistriesAlma Deligny ................................................................ Director of Financial ServicesJill M. Foster ...............................................................Hospitality & Ministry ManagerKatrina Taylor-Hankins ...................................................................... Office ManagerWhitney Kinsey ..........................................Mission Possible Phase II Project ManagerMJ Jean ....................................................................................... Executive AssistantPhil Carney, Erica Hollins, Carl Long .....................Evening/Weekend Admin AssistantThomas Daniels ......................................................................................... CustodianAlice Chang ........................................................................................ Wedding HostBruce Dorrier ..................................................................................Finance AssistantRosa Vega .................................................................... Sunday Morning Coffee HostChasta Piatakovas, Sekethia Farrow, Michele’ Wright ......................... Childcare StaffLee Kathens, James Darken, Peter Bonaventure, Eric Lee ...............Sound TechniciansMichael Potesta ..................................................................................Ministry InternPastor on Call..................................................................................... 202.332.4010
Sunday, April 16, 2017 | 9:00 & 11:15 AM Services
Welcome Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli
Voluntary Ralph Vaughan Williams
“The Call” from Five Mystical SongsVaShawn McIlwain, baritone
+Processional: UMH #302 ChaRles Wesley, lyRa DaViDCa
“Christ the Lord Is Risen Today”Hymns printed in bulletin after the orchestra page
+Easter Proclamation One Voice: Today we joyfully celebrate the resurrection of
Christ Jesus our Lord. Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting? We are an Easter people. Thanks be to God!
Many Voices: Christ is risen! Christ is risen, indeed! Alleluia, alleluia!
Children’s Message Ben Roberts
Choral Response “How Beautiful” (9:00 AM) TWila paRis, Benjamin haRlan
“The Majesty and Glory of Your Name” (11:15 AM) Tom FeTTke
Hospitality Moment Dawn M. HandCopies of the announcements & prayer requests are available at the Welcome Desk.
Anthem geloBT sei goTT, aRR. RoBeRT Benson
“Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing”
Prayer Will Green
+Hymn: UMH #307 BRian WRen, eDiTh ReeD “Christ Is Risen”
Hymns printed in bulletin after the orchestra page
+Gospel Reading Joyce McKee (9:00 AM) Irene Demaris (11:15 AM)
Matthew 28:1-10 NT pages 33-34One Voice: Hear what the Spirit is saying.
Many Voices: Thanks be to God.
Anthem Ralph Vaughan Williams
“Antiphon” from Five Mystical SongsLet all the world in every corner sing, my God and King.
Sermon Ginger E. Gaines-CirelliSacred or Scared?
OffertoryMusic at the Offertory: Ralph Vaughan Williams
“Easter” from Five Mystical SongsRollin Marquis, baritone
+Doxology: UMH #94 Thomas ken
Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise God, all creatures here below: Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+Hymn UMH #310 “He Lives” (9:00 AM) alFReD aCkleT
UMH #308 “Thine Be the Glory” (11:15 AM) haRmonia saCRa,Hymns printed in bulletin after the orchestra page g. F. hanDel
+Benediction Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli “A Gaelic Blessing” john RuTTeR
Deep peace of the running wave to you, deep peace of the flowing air to you.Deep peace of the quiet Earth to you, deep peace of the shining stars to you. Deep peace of the gentle night to you, moon and stars pour light to you.Deep peace of Christ the light of the world to you. Deep peace of Christ to you.
+Easter Affirmation: One Voice: Soar we now where Christ has led, following our
exalted Head; Made like him, like him we rise, ours the cross, the grave, the skies!
Many Voices: Christ is risen! Christ is risen, indeed! Alleluia!
“Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel’s MessiahHallelujah! For the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. Hallelujah!
The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ. King of kings, and Lord of lords, And He shall reign for ever and ever.
Hallelujah!
+Recessional, Postlude +Ringing of the Foundry Bells
+Rise, as you are ableHearing assistant devices can be found at the sound desk in the SanctuaryUMH — United Methodist Hymnal (Red) | TFWS — The Faith We Sing (Black)Services may be photographed, recorded/live streamed at any given time. Presence during these services gives permission for audio and/or images of individuals to be used. To opt out, the areas located in the rear under the balcony will not be recorded.
Happy Easterfrom the Foundry Staff
The Orchesta Violin Ivan Hodge
Sonia Garcia-Lee Leslie NeroKevin SloanRobyn Tessin, Foundry member
Viola Catherine AmouryHenry Valoris
Cello Susanna MendlowNancy Snider
Bass T. Alan Stewart
Flute Paige Fremder
Oboe Laurie Loomis de Mancebo
Clarinet
Bassoon
Shawn BuckDawn HenryRenee DeBoerMaude Fish
Horn
HarpTimpani
Jason WrightErin Buenos de MesquitaHaley RhodesideDakota Kaylor
Stanley Thurston, Conductor and Director of Music Ministries
Today At Foundry United Methodist ChurchAll are welcome to join activities and classes listed on this page.
Previous attendance or registration is not required.
Music8:15 AM Chancel Choir, Choir Room10:00 AM Chancel Choir, Choir Room
Children & Youth9:15 - 10:00 AM Wiggle Room (ages 4-10), Room 206
10:10 - 11:05 AM Sunday School
11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Wiggle Room (ages 4-10), Room 206
Adults12:45 - 1:30 PM Loss and Transition Group, led by Jeff Dietterle,Room 208
Pray for our ConfirmandsPlease be in prayer for our confirmands, their mentors, confirmation leaders, and families. The confirmands are Raevaughn Fowler, Abigail Bozzel, Max Stowers-DeWolfe, Jeremy Smiley, and Jules Van Arsdale.
Ages 2 - 3: Childcare CenterPre-K - K: Room 206Grades 1 - 2: Room 204
Grades 3 - 5: Room 205Grades 6 - 8: Room 203Grades 9 - 12: Youth Room
Our Lenten AppealThis year we hope to raise at least $10,000 through our Lenten Appeal. These funds will be equally distributed in two ways: Connecting Ministries and Sanctuary Mission.
• Connecting ministries are strengthening our witness and helping us live our vision to help people connect with God and with each other.
• Sanctuary Mission will be providing support for immigrants and refu-gees in a variety of ways which will be vital in critical efforts to save lives, keep families together, and achieve justice for our neighbors.
To contribute to the Lenten Special Offering, you may use the Lenten offer-ing envelope found in the pew or go online to foundryumc.org and click on “Give Now” or you may dial Text2Give (202-400-3090) and then text the message #Lent with your amount.
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Monday, April 17: Foundry Offices ClosedFoundry will be closed tomorrow in celebration of Easter. We will resume our normal office hours on Tuesday, April 18.
Wednesdays through May 24: YogaHeld from 7:00 - 8:00 PM in our Fellowship Hall, this free Vinyasa Flow yoga class is designed for practitioners of all ages and experiences. Limited mat rentals are available for $1.
Wednesday, April 19: Take Charge/Age Well AcademyA one-hour discussion of topics generated at the April 12 session will be held from 5:15 - 6:15 PM. Bring your questions and comments for an in-formal conversation about topics of interest regarding making choices for aging well, including physical health, mental health, and social connection. No charge. All are welcome.
Sunday, April 23Pastor’s CoffeeAre you interested in learning more about the United Methodist Church or becoming a member of Foundry? Join us at 10:10 AM or 12:45 PM to learn more about the history and structure of The United Methodist Church, as well as “A Disciple’s Path,” our six-week new member curriculum. To reg-ister, please visit: foundryumc.org/worship-services/joining-foundry.Baptism OrientationThis orientation (held at 12:45 PM) is required for all persons who wish to be baptized or have their children baptized at Foundry Church. If you are interested in participating in our Baptism Sunday on April 30, please regis-ter at foundryumc.org/baptism. For more information, please email Pastor Will at [email protected] Weekly Class: Good Christian SexEnter into a positive and healthy conversation about sex that treats what is often a cultural taboo as something that is holy and human. This class will explore the Biblical foundations of this God-given part of our lives, aided by insights from theology, ethics and psychology. Book is $10. For more information, contact Pastor Will Green at [email protected] Weekly Class: How to Talk so Kids will Listen...Join this supportive environment with other Foundry families as we learn techniques to grow closer to our children while giving them the guidance and boundaries they need.
Next Sermon Series: Soul FoodEvery living thing needs sustenance. Without it, life becomes weak, dry and incapable of survival. Sometimes, external conditions create a crisis, mak-ing it difficult to access what is needed to survive. For many people, this moment in our nation’s history has created a very challenging environment. The need to remain awake, vigilant, and responsive in our advocacy and service is exhausting. In order to be faithful, we simply must find ways to nourish our witness, to fuel our activity, to feed body and soul in ways that help us not only survive, but thrive. Over the course of this sermon series, we will explore topics and practices that provide sustenance for both the daily grind and the long haul. Join us for some “Soul Food!”
April 23: Psalm 126, Genesis 18:1-2, 9-15 “Carbonated Holiness”April 30: Psalm 19:1-6, Job 12:7-10 “The Way the World Is” May 7: Proverbs 15:28-33, Habakkuk 2:18-20 “News and Views”May 14: Psalm 149:1-4, John 2:1-11 “The Sacred Sommelier” Guest Preacher: MaryAnn McKibben DanaMay 21: Proverbs 12:26, Ecclesiastes 4:7-11 “Keep Warm” May 28: Psalm 37: 3-7, 23-24, 39-40, Romans 12:9-18 “Between Rest & Stillness” Pastor Dawn M. Hand preaching
Sacred Resistance Ministry TeamSacred Resistance at Foundry targets policies and issues in the public square which affect our bedrock principles: human rights, care for the planet, and the basic right of every human being to live without fear of oppression, speak without fear of censorship, and worship peacefully without fear of hostility. For more information, please visit foundryumc.org/resist or contact the team anytime at [email protected].
Sunday, April 23, 12:45 PM: Advocacy TrainingCurious how to productively meet with elected officials? At the Sacred Resistance Advocacy Training, you will learn what “lobbying” actually is, including how the average citizen can interact productively with elected officials to effect change through letter writing, phone calls, and in-person visits. This interactive training will illustrate why your voice is so important to a healthy democracy. All are welcome.
Sunday, April 30: Across Cultural DividesJoin us from 12:45 - 2:00 PM as Foundry welcomes Randy W. Berry, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. He will talk about the challenges and rewards of dialoguing and working with foreign government officials to secure human rights for all, including LGBTI folks in some of the countries that we work with in The United Methodist Church. New Weekly Class: Serving God, Saving the PlanetThis book, video and discussion series are appropriate and accessible for anyone interested in moving toward greater environmental stewardship from a Christian perspective.
Coming in May Scholar in Residence Rev. Dr. Amy Laura Hall
Foundry is excited to welcome Rev. Dr. Amy Laura Hall as our Scholar in Residence for 2017. Rev. Dr. Hall is the Associate professor of Christian Ethics at Duke Divinity School and author of numerous published essays and three books, including “Kierkegaard and the Treach-ery of Love,” “Conceiving Parenthood: The Protestant Spirit of Biotechnological Reproduc-tion,” and “Writing Home with Love: Politics for Neighbors and Naysayers.” She is a profes-sor at Duke University, where she has served on the steering committee of the Genome Ethics, Law, and Policy Center.
Hall served on the Bioethics Task Force in The United Methodist Church, and has spoken to academic and ecclesial groups across the U.S. and Europe. An ordained UMC elder, Hall is a member of the Rio Texas Annual Conference. Her service with the community in-cludes an initiative called Labor Sabbath, an effort with the AFL-CIO of North Carolina to encourage congregations of faith to talk about the usefulness of labor unions.
She will be leading her first discussion on May 20, with subsequent talks on August 12 and November 4.
Coming in July Outstanding Preacher Series: With God as Our Witness
Every July, Foundry hosts its annual Outstanding Preacher Series. Dur-ing this series a gifted guest preacher comes to share the word of God with the congregation and community.
Our 2017 Outstanding Preacher Series will bring a wide variety of voices to the Foundry pulpit to challenge, encourage, and inspire our ongoing witness. This year’s guest preachers will help us reflect on what it means to live “with God as our witness” in what is sure to be a strong culmination of this year’s guiding theme (“Next: Witness.)
July 2: Rev. Dr. Shively Smith, Assistant Professor of New Testament Wesley Theological Seminary July 9: Bishop Robert “Bob” Hoshibata Phoenix, Western JurisdictionJuly 16: Bishop Tracy Malone Ohio East, North Central JurisdictionJuly 23: Rev. Dr. Pamela Lightsey Associate dean, Boston University School of TheologyJuly 30: Jim Bear Jacobs Parish pastor, Church of All Nations, Columbia Heights, MN
Easter Lilies
From Foundry StaffIn loving memory of Thom Dumas
Mark AbeIn Memory of Mary Abe
Edward Arias-CochranIn loving memory of my Aunt Delia Casas who is now cancer free
Laura BurnsIn loving memory of my brother David Burns
Jill ButashIn loving memory of my parents Jane and Bill Callio
In memory of Michael Butash
Phil CarneyIn memory of Jack, Margaret, Willard, Bill and Janie
In honor of Carolfor starting Christ UMC 55 years ago
Barbara CambridgeIn Memory of Robert Cambridge
Ella and Dave Cleveland In memory of our parents
Mike Crosswell and Jill BarkerIn loving memory of Bud Barker and Nancy Crosswell
Mark DillinghamIn loving memory of Betty and Ray Dillingham and James Miller
Brenda EdwardsIn memory of Mary Pardue, Lou & Mary Jane Warrick and Odelle Phillips
Ginger E. Gaines-CirelliIn honor of the clergy and staff of Foundry
In honor of the Ministry Team Leaders, Committee Chairs and Board mem-bers of Foundry
In loving memory of my dad, Glen A. Gaines
Cheryl Gibbs In loving memory of my mother, Frances V. Gibbs
Dawn M. HandIn honor of our Children and Youth
Paul Hazen and Martin RosolIn honor on Mission Possible Phase II
Ellen HerscherIn honor of Chris Mathews and the Foundry Library
Michael HillWith thanksgiving for the gift of Peter Martin Korns
John and Katie HowellIn memory of Opal Read Price
Ty HrebenIn loving memory of my parents John and Eileen Hreben
and my brother J. Scott Hreben
Katie JohnstonIn loving memory of Terrence Burns, Sylvia Johnston and Frank Johnston
David A. KlausIn memory of Merten and Pauline Klaus, Jack Throck Watson
and J. Reilly Lewis
Tina KreisherIn loving memory of Paulino Ballesteros and Keith Ballesteros
Gail LeeIn loving memory of Barbara Lee Jones
Parker LowIn memory of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Parker, Jr.
Gwenda MartinIn loving memory of my wonderful mother Mary Rose Martin
Betsy and Tom McCraryIn thankfulness and celebration of the Foundry Staff
Denise MillerIn loving memory of my parents, Blanche and K.C. Miller, and my sister,
LaRue Brown
Jane NorthernIn honor of the ID Ministry volunteers
In memory of Thom Dumas
Robert Lloyd NelsonIn loving memory of Carolyn R. Nelson
Cathy O’SullivanIn memory of Walter and Evelyn Griffith
Darrel and Judy RippeteauIn honor of our granddaughter, Odette Hodges Rippeteau
In honor of our granddaughter, Vera Downing JacksonIn honor of our grandson, Wellesley Maison Oster
In honor of our granddaughter, Scarlet Downing OsterIn honor of our granddaughter, Delphine Belle Oster
Susan Daisey Rybos and Chuck RybosIn loving memory of Karol Rybos
Susan Daisey RybosIn loving memory of my parents Annie Belle Daisey and Paul W. Daisey
Amelia Shachoy
Mark SchoeffIn loving memory of Mark and Helen Schoeff
Melanie SlettenIn loving memory of my parents, Edward and Viviene Huntoon
Joanne and Joe StellerIn honor of our daughters, their husbands and our grandchildren
Craig, Jim and Max Stowers-DeWolfeIn honor of our parents and grandparents, Greg and Sandy, Jim and Sherry
Stan and Elder Wellborn In honor of our parents, our children and our grandchildren
Gwen WilliamsonDedicated to Laura Asbury Williamson
Joan WilliamsFor Mary Anderson and Joseph Edwards
Mark WilsonDedicated to Liz Walker, my baby butterfly and my bubbie
Marsha WoodsIn loving memory of my parents, John and Myrtle Woods
Margaret YaoIn memory of Alden Yao
Given anonymouslyIn spirit of Rising Hope United Methodist Mission Church
Lilies may be taken home after the 11:00 AM service