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April 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu
Fri
Sat
1 2 Maundy Thursday Supper & Service 6:00pm
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5 Easter
Sunrise Service 6:30am Regular Services
6 7
Nominations 6:00pm
8 9 10 11
TUMW Unit Meeting 10:00am
12 13 14 Finance 5:30pm
Church Council 6:30pm
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Crafts Group 6:30pm
16 17 18
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TUMW Charity Knitting 2-4pm
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SPRC 6:00pm
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26 27 28
Trustees 5:00pm
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T r a c y t o n T i d i n g s
Tracyton United Methodist Church
PO Box 127 5153 Naomi St
Tracyton, WA 98393 Bremerton, WA 98311
Phone# 360-373-6425
Like us on Facebook Tracyton United Methodist Church
visit us on the web www.tracytonumc.org
E-mail us at [email protected]
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Inside this issue:
Letter from Pastor 2
Easter Schedule 2
WMTRBW Scriptures 3
Sunday School 3
Coins for Lent 3
Prayer Vigil 3
Easter Folwers 3
SOS 4
Backpack Brigade 4
Clothes Closet 4
Inside this issue:
Coffee Oasis 4
Food Bank 4
Food Wish List 4
UMW Unit Meeting 5
Charity Knitting 5
UMW District Spiritual
Day apart 5
Event Coordinator 6
Trustees Thank You 7
Local Happenings 7
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Letting Go Easter, 2015
Don’t cling to me. … (John 20:17) It’s not just Mary in the Garden who needs to be reminded to let go … Resurrection Life isn’t about clinging for dear life, but about moving on into Life that can’t be tackled and pinned down. They urged him, saying “Stay with us,” (Luke 24:29) It’s not just the disciples at Emmaus who need to discover, with some disappointment that he doesn’t stay where they want, not even when asked politely. Resurrection Life isn’t about restraining life with even the most hospitable invitation, but about moving on into Life that can’t be restrained. The doors were locked, for fear … (John 20:19) It’s not just the disciples in the Upper Room who need to discover that Resurrection Life breaks through our locked doors with brilliant joy. Resurrection Life isn’t about accepting paralyzing fear today as a given, somehow hoping that someday life will be better, but about discovering the better Life is already in the room with us, already available, already at work. I don’t understand most anything about our faith. But I know this: the Life God has in mind for us, the Life that walks through death itself as though it were a mist, that Life is available now and always. It’s not something to posess … but we can live it. Even today. See you in the garden, and on the road, and in church! Love, Wes Join us at Tracyton United Methodist Church
For Easter Week Celebrations
Palm Sunday March 29 Service at 10:00am Followed by a Potluck Lunch
Maundy Thursday April 2nd Supper and Service at 6:00pm
Easter Sunrise Service April 5th Begins at 6:30am
Early Sunday Service at 8:30am Easter Brunch 9:30-10:30
Late Service at 11:00am Easter Egg Hunt After 11:00 Service
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April 5 Easter Sunday Chapter 33
“The Uprising Begins”
Ezekiel 37:1-4 Luke 24:1-32
Colossians 1:9-29
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S c r i p t u r e T h e m e s f o r F e b r u a r y
T r a c y t o n T i d i n g s
April 6-12 Chapter 34 “The Uprising of Fellowship”
Psalm 1:33 John 20:1-31 Acts 8:26-40
April 2 Holy Thursday Chapter 32A “A Table. A Basin. Some Food.
Some Friends.”
Selection from John 13-17 to be read at the conclusion of the Chapter
April 20-26 Chapter 36 “The Uprising of Worship”
Psalm 103 Acts 2:41-47 1Corinthians 14:26-31
Colossians 3:12-17
“ W E M A K E T H E R O A D B Y W A L K I N G ”
April 13-19 Chapter 35 “The Uprising of Discipleship”
Psalm 25 Luke 10:1-11, 17-20
John 21:1-15
The Adult Sunday School Class is following the study of
“We Make the Road by Walking”
Adult Sunday School is open to everyone. The class meets between
Services at 9:45 and lasts approximately an hour. Do join us!
Join us for our study of
“We Make the Road
by Walking”
P r a y e r V i g i l
During Lent, many of us are reminded once again to examine our lifestyles and ask, "What can we do for others?" Lent is a good time to commit to giv-ing money to a project that helps those in need. One way to in-volve the whole family is to collect coins dur-ing the season of Lent, then donate what has
been collected after Easter.
If you wish you may bring your coins to church each week or you can bring them on Easter Sunday. Let’s see if we can fill that can!
If you prefer to donate your coins individually we certainly encourage you to do so.
C o i n s f o r L e n t If you would like to add the power
of your prayers to others
please join us on
Thursday mornings from 8:15-9:15
there is time for conversation then sitting
quietly practicing “Centering Prayers”
If you can not be here in person then do join us
spiritually from home. We wish to bow our
heads and ask for strength and guidance to
carry out our mission for our church in thanks
and praise, for beauty and love surrounding us,
in the silence of contemplation of Gods mercy.
Easter Flowers- Would you like to bring flowers to
help decorate the Altar on Easter Sunday? They could be either cut or potted
(maybe something other than lilies). We will have a sheet available where you can
designate your flowers in memory/ honor of someone special, their names
will be published in the Bulletin. You may bring your
flowers anytime during Office Hours or Service Times
Easter Week (March 29-April 5).
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Thank you for your
continuing support of the
Foster Children’s
Clothes Closet
Providing clothing for
children placed in homes by Child
Protective Services. The items in the
closet are chosen especially for foster
children. There is a special need for
socks and underclothes, as well as
clothing and pajamas (5-10)
SOS-SAVE OLD SPECTACLES
Thank you for making it possible to purchase items for
the April meal at Coffee Oasis. We will be serving, Glazed Ham, Potato salad, Corn on the Cob,
Rolls, Pumpkin Cream Pie & Cookies and Drinks There will be a new menu and cost breakdown posted
each month. Please let us know if you would like to weigh in on planning the meal or if you would like to help
prepare and deliver the meal, a group will be meeting in the kitchen of TUMC on
Friday the 3rd of April at 3:00pm If you have questions contact Libby Correll,
Kris Alamen or Lyla Begor in the office.
The food bank totals for February are
$205 and 28 pounds of
food. That brings the yearly
total to $325 and 193
pounds of food. Thank
you for helping to feed the families of
Kitsap County.
The Backpack Brigade, is designed to provide nutri-
tional support over weekends during the school year
to children of families in urgent need. Teachers are
increasingly aware of children who come to school
on Monday mornings hungry. During the week these
children receive free or reduced meals at school, but
on the weekends parents are unable to provide the
same level of nutrition.
The Backpack program is designed to provide these families with backpacks containing nutritious food for the weekends. Children are chosen by classroom teachers who discretely deliver the backpacks on Friday afternoons Your financial support as well as your donations of non perishable food are greatly appreciated.
Food Bank
Donna Burke would like to thank everyone for supporting her efforts to collect glasses for the needy and third world countries. To date she has sent in over 4,000 pairs of glasses. Every
pair is “recycled” for use by someone who urgently needs them but who otherwise must go with-out. Turn in your old “Spectacles” and help give sight to thousands worldwide. It is not necessary
to include the cases. There is a basket for your donations at the front of the Sanctuary. For more information you may contact Donna Burke or the office 373-6425.
MISSION NEWS
“First Friday Fest” At
Backpack Brigade
You Can Help Brighten Someone’s Life on the Other Side of the World
Wish List For Backpack & Food Bank
Canned Soup, refried beans/Chili, Beef-a-Roni, Beans-n-hotdogs, Cans
of Tuna or Chicken, Spaghetti O’s, Vienna Sausage, Mac & Cheese,
Rice-a-Roni, Potato Mixes, Dried Fruit, Raisins, Cranrasins, Dinner
“Helper” mixes, Pasta/Dried beans, Cup o Noodles, Instant Oatmeal or
other Hot Cereal, Cold Cereal, Bread, Dry Milk, Boxed Sterilized Milk.
Watch For Exciting New Developments For Our Local Backpack Program!
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P a g e 5 N e w s l e t t e r T i t l e
Tracyton United Methodist Women Unit Meeting Consider becoming an active member of the Tracyton United Methodist Women.
There are all kinds of projects in development and your input and support are
greatly needed. Please take and fill out a pledge form from the Information Wall
and put your pledge to work. Our Unit meeting will be Saturday April 11th at 10:00am.
Let your voice be heard about new programs and fundraisers.
Check out the
TUMW INFORMATION WALL
for any upcoming
events and new
program information.
Members of the District Executive Board en-
joyed a guided tour of Lea Hills Wesley Gardens
on January 29. The facility is amazing, the staff
is amazing!
It is a little tricky to find! Check mapquest, GPS
and Google Earth to get a clear idea of where
to go! Directions are also included on the regis-
tration form. (available in the church office.)
APRIL 11, 2015 from 9am until 3pm
WHERE: Wesley Home Lea Hill
32049 109th Place SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Phone: 253-876-6000 Web:
www.wesleyhomes.org
Cost: $ 10.00 per person for a continental
breakfast, buffet luncheon, coffee, etc., through-
out the day. Arrangements can be made for
special dietary needs.
Speakers: Pastor Sharon Hamilton and
Barbara Boswell (Spiritual speaker)
Jenny Yeoh, Kay Shaben and Pam McGee will
be offering a variety of crafts including Prayer
Beads and Necklaces, ($5.00 donation for
beads suggested).
I am so excited that we are holding our Spiritual
Day Apart (SDA) as a full day of spiritual fun
and enjoyment. We have not had the opportu-
nity to have this kind of celebration for a couple
of years and I am really looking forward to it.
Please call or email me if you have any ques-
tions or concerns about the day. The facility is
absolutely beautiful—both inside and out.
Mary Fahnlander, Spiritual Growth Coordinator
(253) 847-7945 [email protected]
T a c o m a
D i s t r i c t
S p i r i t u a l
D a y A p a r t
We’re Not Just Sitting Ducks, We Are Darning Divas!
“TUMW Charity Knitting Group” Join us April 19th from 2-4pm
Everyone is welcome to join this industrious group to help make
“small items for big improvements” currently they are working on
warm wear for the homeless, like hats, gloves, vests.
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Tracyton Bazaar by the Bay
Event Coordinator: Work with Team Leaders to make sure tasks are
Accomplished in a timely manner.
Vendor Team (Shirley Seigel, Elaine Cook)
Contact and correspond with vendors
Collect and record vendor applications and payments
Organize vendor table arrangement (work with Building Coordinator)
Check in vendors and assist as needed during set-up
Publicity Team (Lyla Begor, Roberta Daniel)
Signs
Bremerton Chiropractor Sign
Sandwich Boards on the street
Church Sign
Newspaper Advertising
Church publications
TUMC, area churches. District Conference Churches
On-line Posts
Church information pamphlet for distribution at the bazaar
Building Team
Set-up of bazaar areas (work with Vendor Coordinator)
Decorating/Music
Take down of bazaar areas/Make sure church is ready for Sunday worship
Food Team (Carol Wnek, Judy Rowson)
Make sure food service permit is up to date
Make sure at least one kitchen staff has a current food handler’s permit
Plan menu/Prepare lunch and beverages
Collect money from sale of lunch/beverage items
Clean up kitchen and food serving areas
We need an Event Coordinator for the
Tracyton Bazaar by the Bay 2015.
This will not be as daunting a task as it sounds like.
The formula for this program has been developed over the last few years
by the Crafts Group and should not be hard to follow. Several people have already
volunteered to lead or be in on one or more of the subgroups (of which there should
be at least four) What we need is someone to make sure the subgroups have a plan
and are on schedule. If you would be willing to serve please contact the office or let Pastor
know. The sooner we get started the better! Below is an example of how the subgroups could be set
up and their responsibilities as well as some names of those who would be willing to help:
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You can help your church earn donations just by
shopping with your Fred Meyer Rewards Card
If you have a Fred Meyer Re-wards card please remember to
use it and link it to
Tracyton United Methodist Church
You can call 1-866-518-2686 or go to www.fredmeyer.com/
communityrewards
Spread the word!
Tell your friends! Share a copy of this flyer (found in the Sanc-
tuary) with friends and neighbors! Forward e-mail an-nouncements to your contacts! If you have a facebook page, post it and share it with your
friends!
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Prayer Shawl Ministry needs you! If anyone would like to join in this rewarding
Ministry all are welcome. If you don't know how to Knit or Crochet we will teach you.
Please give me a call at 613-0488, Debbie Atkinson.
The Trustees would like to thank everyone
who pitched in and helped make our
Church Work Day a success! First let me thank our Chairman Mr Jim Klein who spent time, the night before, calling as many peo-
ple as possible to remind them and ask for their help. A crew of about 15 people showed up and were
able to mark a lot of things off our to do list. Everyone started showing up at 9:00am and we were
able to conclude following lunch, which was provided by Libby Correll and Marilyn Winterowd. It
was also a chance to catch up with some old friends and to even meet some new ones! Many compli-
ments have been given on how nice everything looks both inside and out. It’s a good thing when
everyone pools their time, talents and ideas to complete a project. Once Again, Thank You All! Roger and Libby Correll, Sally and Jim Klein, Marilyn and Lee Winterowd, Mike and Carol Wnek,
Lyla Begor, Josh Carpenter, Bonnie Chrey, Emma Hill, Joan Piersal and Galen Newling.
Kids Day at Tracyton
Community Library
Enjoy kid activities and make
things at the Tracyton Library
Kid’s Day event on Thursday
April 2nd
at 2pm.
The library is
located at 351
NW Tracy Ave, Tracyton WA
Tim Bertsch, harp guitarist
will perform at
Silverdale Antiques
Friday, April 24
6pm-7:30pm.
Admission is free!
It is a gift to the
community
courtesy of
Denis and Debbie Housen.
Info: 360-692-2462
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Worship Times 8:30am Early Service
9:45am Adult Sunday School 10:00am Children’s Sunday School
11:00am Late Service
PO Box 127
5153 Naomi St
Tracyton, WA 98393
360-373-6425
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Like us on Facebook “Tracyton United Methodist Church” Visit us on the Web at www.tracytonumc.org
We are a multi-generational community growing together in the grace,
love and service of God. Children are welcome at all services. Should you desire, a
nursery is available for children 5 years and under at the 11:00am service.
On the Fifth Sunday of any month,
One Worship Service only at 10:00am
followed by a potluck lunch.
Our Mission