WORSHIP Bits and Pieces from Pastor Joe · Volume 35, Issue 2 February / Febrero 2020 WORSHIP...
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Volume 35, Issue 2 February / Febrero 2020
WORSHIP
February 9, 2020 5th Sunday after Epiphany
BOY SCOUT SUNDAY Isaiah 58:1-9 Psalm 112:1-10
1 Corinthians 2:1-12 Matthew 5:13-20 7:30 a.m. United Methodist Men Breakfast
8:45 a.m. Awakening Service - Fellowship Hall 9:50 a.m. Sunday School
10:55 a.m. Blended Service Sanctuary 11:00 a.m. Hispanic Service Chapel
February 16, 2020
6th Sunday after Epiphany Deut. 30:15-20 Psalm 119:1-8
1 Corinthians 3:1-9 Matthew 5:21-37 8:45 a.m. Awakening Service - Fellowship Hall
9:50 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m. Blended Service - Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. Hispanic Service -Chapel
February 23, 2020 7th Sunday after Epiphany
Exodus 24:12-18 Psalm 99 2 Peter 1:121 Matthew 17:1-9
8:45 a.m. Awakening Service Fellowship Hall 9:50 a.m. Sunday School
10:55 a.m. Blended Service Sanctuary 11:00 a.m. Hispanic Service Chapel
February 26, 2020 ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE
5:45 PM Fellowship Hall
March 1, 2020 First Sunday of Lent
COMMUNION all services Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7 Psalm 32
Romans 12:5-1-19 Matthew 4:1-11 8:45 a.m. Awakening Service Fellowship Hall
9:50 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m. Blended Service Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. Hispanic Service Chapel
March 8, 2020 Second Sunday of Lent
GIRL SCOUT SUNDAY Genesis 12:1-4 Psalm 121
Romans 4:1-5, 13-17 Matthew 17:1-9 7:30 a.m. United Methodist Men Breakfast
8:45 a.m. Awakening Service - Fellowship Hall 9:50 a.m. Sunday School
10:55 a.m. Blended Service Sanctuary 11:00 a.m. Hispanic Service Chapel
“Bits and Pieces from Pastor Joe”
February 26th - ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE
5:45 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
Blessing Box “Take what you need, leave what you can.”
Have you noticed the yellow “Blessing Box” that has been located on
our church property? This box has been placed at St. Luke’s by the
Mom’s Club of Hickory. “A Blessing Box” is a mini food pantry for our
neighbors in need. The Mom’s Club will be adding items as needed and
they encourage anyone from St. Luke’s to help keep the box well
stocked of food and personal items. Our thanks to St. Luke’s Church
Trustees for approving this new outreach program to our community.
St. Luke’s Church Endowment News
Did you realize that St. Luke’s UMC has a Church Endowment? Each year earnings from
this fund are used in a variety of ways to positively impact the mission and ministry of
St. Luke’s. Over the past five years these monies have updated our church parking lot,
purchased new worship screens/televisions for the FLC, purchased new tables for the FLC,
constructed the basketball court, purchased new church computers a new church server,
and supported many other important projects. If you would like to become a participant in
this endowment as a Wesley Society member, please contact Lisa Lail in the Church Office.
Beginner Guitar Class to be offered in March
Dust of your old guitar and come learn how to play and enjoy the gift of making
music. Class will be offered each Wednesday in March from 7:15 p.m.—8:00
p.m. in the Youth Building Room 500. In these lessons you will learn how to
hold the guitar, tune the guitar, basic chord structures, tablature, and your first
three chord songs. This is a fun class for all ages. Please contact Pastor Joe at
828.327.9837, if you would like to learn more about this class.
Are you looking for a Sunday School Class?
For the past several months a new Sunday School Class has been meeting in the Church Administration Building Conference Room #202. This class is often video based with question/discussion to follow. Since its inception the class has covered a variety of topics and currently is focused on the themes of religion, ethics, and politics. On Sunday, February 16th the class will be starting a new study, and this would be great time to come and visit. Of course, you are invited to come and join anytime as there is always a place for you.
MISSION STATEMENT “Living to Communicate God’s Love to Our Neighbors”
VISION STATEMENT “Meeting the Earthly and Spiritual Needs of All People Through the Transforming Work of Christ”
IN MEMORIAM
Emily McClamrock
December 20, 1929 - February 2, 2020
“Blessed are the dead who died in the Lord for they cease from their labor and their works do follow them.”
Sincere sympathy of the pastors and the congregation
is extended to the family of Emily on her homegoing.
CHARLES M. SNIPES SCHOLARSHIP
Applications are now being accepted for the Charles M. Snipes Scholarship, which is offered by the United Methodist Men.
The Charles M. Snipes Scholarship provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors or those who have graduated within the past three (3) years, or who have earned or will earn their GED by June 30, 2020.
Applicants must be an active member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church or have been active in the Church’s youth activities (CROSSFLAME, Mosaic Youth, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Youth Missions, etc.) for a minimum of two (2) years.
Applicants must be graduating high school seniors, or individuals who have graduated or earned their GED within the past three (3) years, applying for enrollment in an accredited college, university, community college, business, or trade school.
The Charles M. Snipes Scholarship will be awarded on Graduation Sunday, which is May 17, 2020.
Applications are available at the church office or on-line at slumc.org.
The completed scholarship application form and supporting documents must be submitted by March 31, 2020 to Lisa Lail, Church Administrator.
The Bible Jesus Read
- 8-Week Study
Thursdays, February 6th - March 26th
10:00 a.m. to noon in the Conference
Room #202 Administration Building
Philip Yancey has a way of confronting our most cherished but misguided notions about faith painting a picture of Israel’s God—and ours—that fills in the blanks of a solely New Testament vision of the Almighty. Probing some carefully selected Old Testament books (Job, Deuteronomy, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, the Prophets), he reveals how the Old Testament deals in astonishing depth and detail with the issues that trouble us most. Rev. Monica Childers is the facilitator.
“The Walk” by Adam Hamilton
begins this Wednesday February 5
How do we walk with Christ...daily follow
him, grow in him, and faithfully serve him?
In the Gospels, Jesus modeled for us the
Christian spiritual life. Join us at 6:30 p.m.
in the KOINONIA Classroom #131 FLC
and continues through March 25, skipping February
26 for Ash Wednesday. Facilitator is Angela Vandett.
Please contact her at [email protected].
GIFTS THAT KEEP
ON GIVING
Sunday, February 9, 2020 “Gift of Public Witness”
Matthew 5:13-20
February 16, 2020
“Gift of Outrageous Grace” Matthew 5:21-37
February 23, 2020 “Gift of the Unpredictable Jesus”
Matthew 17:1-9
SLUMC Memorial Garden There will be a short meeting in the Church Parlor on
Sunday afternoon, February 16, 2020, at 4:00pm,
offering information concerning the design, purchase, and
costs involved in obtaining a plot for cremains or Memorial
plaques placed in memory of loved ones. If you cannot
attend the meeting and would like more information, contact
Committee Chairperson, Beverly Ballard,
[email protected] or 704-881-4965.
CROSSFLAME Fundraiser Spaghetti Lunch
CROSSFLAME will host a Spaghetti Lunch, February 16 in the Fellowship Hall following the 10:55 a.m. worship service. The menu will be spaghetti, salad, bread, dessert and drinks. Along with the meal, they will present a special program of Disney songs from Broadway!
CROSSFLAME is raising funds for their trip to Appalachian State University on February 22 and for their Summer Tour to Kansas City, June 5-13.
Please plan to join us for music from “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Tarzan,” “Moanna,” “ The Lion King,” and other Disney favorites!
Children (and adults!) are invited to dress up as their favorite Disney character!
By Our Attendance
January 12, 2020 8:45 Awakening Service ............................. 99 Sunday School ............. 157
10:55 Blended Service ................................ 207 TOTAL Sunday............. 321
11 Hispanic .................................................. 21 Westview....................... 80
January 19, 2020 8:45 Awakening Service ............................. 76 Sunday School ............. 122
10:55 Blended Service ................................ 201 TOTAL Sunday............. 311
11 Hispanic .................................................. 34 Westview....................... 80
January 26, 2020 8:45 Awakening Service ............................. 92 Sunday School ............. 173
10:55 Blended Service ................................ 181 TOTAL Sunday............. 294
11 Hispanic .................................................. 21 Westview....................... 70
February 2, 2020
8:45 Awakening Service ............................. 79 Sunday School .............. 160
10:55 Blended Service ................................ 200 TOTAL Sunday.............. 314
11 Hispanic .................................................. 35 Westview........................ 70
PRAYER CONCERNS (Also see House of Prayer List.)
By Our Service: February 2020
February 9, 2020
Altar Guild: Mary Renner Jane Pekman Bill Pekman Beth Moore
Sanctuary 10:55 am Richard Chevrier & Carolyn Henson, Co-Captains
Dennis Bell Steve Brown David Craft
Gary Henson Ernie Sills
Nursery -
February 16, 2020
Altar Guild: Mary Renner Jane Pekman Bill Pekman Beth Moore
Sanctuary 10:55 am Richard Chevrier & Carolyn Henson, Co-Captains
Dennis Bell Steve Brown David Craft
Gary Henson Ernie Sills
Nursery -
February 23, 2020
Altar Guild: Mary Renner Jane Pekman Bill Pekman Beth Moore
Sanctuary 10:55 am Joe Kerley, Captain
Roy Brown Mack McLeod Phillip Mosteller
Mike Smith Gary Stafford Doug Winders
Nursery -
March 1, 2020
Altar Guild: Mary Renner Jane Pekman Bill Pekman Beth Moore
Sanctuary 10:55 am Joe Kerley, Captain
Roy Brown Mack McLeod Phillip Mosteller
Mike Smith Gary Stafford Doug Winders
Nursery - Ginger Starnes
Guy Perry
Charlie Jones.
Ernestine Battle
Nancy Lipe
Peggy Hulick
Doug Trent
SERVANT MINISTRY To love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to make disciples of all people for the glory of God.
Bruce Beerbower
Mac Mackin
Joann Billingsly
Dot Jarvis
Pat Garrett
Roberto Beltran, Sr.
Sharon & Greg Coley
Bill Whittington
Jeff Milam
Mary Bradshaw
Dianne Thompson
Christian Sympathy of the pastors and congregation to the
families of John Hall in the death of his mother Mary Beth Kuhn Hall of
Catawba County; Will and Rose Arant in the death of their daughter-in-
law, Kim Arant of Lawrenceville, GA. Jessica Stamey and family in the
death of her great uncle Lawrence Hoyle of Falston, NC.
February
Friendship & JOY Sunday
School Classes
CROSSFLAME to Sing the National Anthem for App State’s Basketball Game
CROSSFLAME has been invited once again, to sing the National Anthem at the Appalachian State University Men’s Basketball game on February 22. We have purchased a block of tickets at $5.00 per ticket. We would love to have a great turn out of our St. Luke’s family! Please contact Marie to secure a ticket at 828-327-9837, ext. 206 or email her at [email protected]. We still need a couple of more chaperones to ride with us on the charter bus. Please contact Marie if you’re willing to chaperone this trip!
Male Chaperones Needed
CROSSLFAME is still seeking 1-2 more men to chaperone their summer tour to Kansas City in June. Please contact Marie Denig if you are willing to travel with this wonderful group Friday, June 5 thru Saturday, June 13.
FYI… St. Luke’s Art Show for Lent
“Puzzling Conversations” will accept entries from March 1 thru March 26.
A Reception for viewing the show will be Sunday afternoon, April 5th from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
The show will be displayed in the Church Parlor and Narthex of the Sanctuary for the following week. On Wednesday, April 8th the show may be seen by
request
“The new annual Membership Directory, for St. Luke’s U.M.C., should be ready for publishing in March. Anyone interested in
placing an advertisement or a personal message in support of our new directory should call Dick Garfield at (248)-515-5160 toll free or
email to: [email protected]. Your current ad or business card could be used, or help in making up a new ad could
be arranged if needed. Please feel free to pass this information on to others. Advertisers do not need to be members of our church.”
St. Luke’s Missions Alive - 2020
Grandview and Northview Middle Schools will be partnering with the State Employees' Credit Union for an event called The Reality of Money in the coming months. In this event, seventh grade students will learn about personal finance, and have the opportunity to manage a budget in this fun and informative simulation. We're looking for Community Volunteers to help us with the activity. This event will be held at Grandview on February 27th from 11:15 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., and at Northview on March 31st (times TBD). You don't have to be a financial expert to help! For more information on this and other events, or to sign up to volunteer, contact Josh Cornwell using any of the following:
By Phone: (828) 328-2289 for the Grandview Office or 828-327-6300 for the Northview Office By email: [email protected] Online at http://bit.ly/CTEVolunteers
For FEBRUARY are…
February 2 - Hickory Soup Kitchen (Goal $2000) As the only Soup Kitchen in Hickory, we serve our neighbors on the average of 215 people with 325 plates of food daily, plus providing safe shower facilities, take home groceries and much more. We participate in a variety of events to raise funds and awareness, collect goods and more. We rely on volunteers to make our mission a reality. Located at 110 2nd St Place SE, our hours are Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. Changing lives, one plate at time!
February 9 - NETworX Catawba Valley (Goal $700) a
faith-based initiative that engages the community to help move
families out of poverty, children succeed in school, and address
systemic solutions to poverty.
February 16 - Charles M. Snipes Scholarship Fund (Goal $1000) provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors or those who have graduated within the past three (3) years, or who have earned or will earn their GED by June 30, 2020. Applicants must be an active member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church or have been active in the Church’s youth activities (CROSSFLAME, Mosaic Youth, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Youth Missions, etc.) for a minimum of two (2) years. They must be graduating high school seniors, or individuals who have graduated or earned their GED within the past three (3) years, applying for enrollment in an accredited college, university, community college, business, or trade school.
February 23 - Project Agape (Goal $1000) is a UMC ministry to Armenia and to some of our most desperate Christian brothers and sisters. It is a collaborative effort of the North Carolina and the Western North Carolina Conferences of The United Methodist Church in a joint effort with the Armenian Apostolic Church. AGAPE = American Greater Armenian Partnership Efforts
RECAP of January 2020 Mission Boxes
January 5 - Eastern Catawba Cooperative
Christian Ministry Goal $1000 ( $ 224)
January 12 - Family Care Center $ 3200 ($ 313)
January 19 - Exodus House $ 1700 ($ 369)
January 26 - Centro Latino $ 1100 ($ 228)
The Western Piedmont Council of Governments is sponsoring a
DIGNITY DRIVE We are collecting products for schools, women’s
shelters, and pantries in Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and Catawba counties. Items needed are feminine
hygiene products (pads, tampons, panty liners, cleansing wipes, etc.) for disadvantaged women and girls. Boxes for your contributions are available in the
Narthex of the Sanctuary and the Lobby of Family Life Center.
Tickets are now available for our
5th Annual Second Chance
Silent Auction and Brunch.
Hundreds of items to bid on including
NEW furniture, lamps, destinations,
vacation homes, jewelry, gift
certificates for services and
restaurants, tickets to events and
much more.
A Chef-prepared brunch is included
with your $10 ticket.
This event is Saturday, March 28th
First Presbyterian Church in downtown
Hickory from 10 a.m. until 12 noon.
Tickets available at the door, at Family Care Center or on our website www.familycare-center.com.
GATHERNG MEAL begins at 5:00 p.m.
Dinner served in Fellowship Hall 5:45 p.m. Dinner Time Fun & Devotion
February 5 Searching for Unicorns
Rainbow Pasta Bake with Chicken and a pink Alfredo Sauce
Broccoli Carrots Rainbow Fruit Salad 1 Trip Salad Bar Bread Sticks
Beverages and Dessert
February 12 Valentine’s Day
Cranberry Chicken New Potatoes
Asparagus or Green Beans Pink Apple Sauce 1 Trip Salad Bar
Stuffing, Beverages & Desserts
February 19th Presidents Day
Cherry Glazed Ham Mac and Cheese
Broccoli Casserole 1 Trip Salad Bar
Rolls, Beverages & Desserts
February 26th Ash Wednesday Meat Loaf or Hamburgers
Green Beans Mashed Potatoes 1 Trip Salad Bar
Rolls, Beverages & Desserts
The Gathering = Family
Since The Gathering started in August, Helen J Ferrell, aka “Mama Helen”, has become a
staple volunteer. Helen, seventy-five years young, was born in West Virginia but has lived in Virginia, New Haven Connecticut and North Carolina. She showed up the first day at The Gathering with a passion and eagerness to serve. She jumped in to cut desserts, set-up the dinning room, prep the food counter, carry out trash, and whatever else needed to be done. Her humility and willingness to serve inspires others and provides a platform for others to get to know her story. Mack McLeod, a United Methodist Man, took time to get to know Helen and now deems her an honorary member of United Methodist Men. Each week she comes in, puts on her apron and goes to work, but I often think about what drives her to live a life of compassion?
Helen is one of eighteen and grew up having to care for others. But when I asked her what drove her to live a caring life, she said it was her grandmother. Her grandmother was teaching her to fish one day and on the creek bank had a heart attack. Helen, fourteen, sat with her grandmother until help arrived. In that moment, she knew that she was going to care for people. She uses her gift of compassion as she volunteers at the Hickory Soup Kitchen, Salvation Army, drives people to and from the bus station, when she is serving at Westview, and when she provides clothing and food to those in need. She has a heart for those living on the margins and believes every person matters and should receive care and love.
Helen herself has experienced hard times. She has lost two husbands, a child, lived through breast cancer, and a liver transplant. Through it all, she has kept on going. She believes if people experience the love of Christ, they will know the Love of Christ. She encourages everyone to come to Westview or The Gathering to experience love for yourself. She believes without this ministry; people would feel lost. She looks forward to coming each week because this is her time with family. We hope you will take time to get to know “Mama Helen” at The Gathering dinner Church, Wednesday’s 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and remember this is a place for everyone at God’s table. Pastor Monica Childers
Facebook link: @thegatheringhickory
Eager to Serve? Attend Volunteer Training Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Family Life Center. Learn about how you can use your gifts to serve at The Gathering.
The Gathering for February 2020 “Experiencing God’s grace through intentional time with a gathered community.”
St. Luke’s Becoming a Wheel of Care
St. Luke’s is a caring congregation that provides wonderful support
and care for folks through Barnabas Ministry, Prayerful Stitchers, the
Bereavement Team, Greater Hickory Cooperative Christian Ministry
Hospitality Team, Prayer Team, Monday Visitation Team, and so
many more. Currently these ministries operate as silo ministries that
operate somewhat independently and do not overlap, connect or
partner in anyway with each other or other ministries in the church.
Because Caring for people is a collective effort of the church, St.
Luke’s is implementing a Caring Congregation model written and developed by Rev. Karen Lampe,
Minister of Congregational Care, at Church of the Resurrection. The Caring Congregation model
streamlines congregational care ministries under one unit as one comprehensive wheel of care for the
whole congregation and community.
Because caring for others is an intimate task, Leader (s) for each care ministry spoke will be vetted,
trained, and equipped to lead their specific area of care ministry. Essentially each Care Minister will be
living out their baptism in being a priest (the presence of the Holy Spirit) to others. They also will be a
part of the Congregational Care Ministers that meet on a monthly basis and share important
information and needs, as well as, learn new ways to cross care for people.
Because each spoke of care is essential to the entire new Care Ministry Model, the central leadership of
the pastors and a Congregational Care Coordinator, Beth Osbahr, is necessary to help facilitate and
communicate with all Congregational Care Ministers. Beth Osbahr will oversee the Congregation
Care Ministry Team and work with the pastors to ensure every care need is communicated and
tended to.
So how do we begin implementing this new care ministry model? A grant was awarded to St. Luke’s to
host the Caring Congregation Training Event, Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4. This event
will allow training for current care ministry teams, individuals vetted by pastors, and offer new
opportunities for people to vision and think about how they might use their gifts to care for people.
This Training is open to those who are currently serving in a care ministry or have an interest in being
a part of this new comprehensive care model. The Cost is $50.00 per person. Registration is available
at www.slumc.org, www.wnccumc.org. If anyone is interested in attending the training, or being a
part of this new ministry team please contact Pastor Monica Childers [email protected] or
Beth Osbahr, Caring Congregation Coordinator, [email protected].
The theme for February for 3 & 4 year olds are “Leaders of the Community” and Toddlers is “Jesus is Baptized”
Get lost in the Bible for February… Come learn about the Parables of Jesus and What or Who
got lost and how they were found????? Games, Art, Cooking and Missions.
In February JOY Kids will meet during the 10:55 a.m. service to learn about Worship
February 9 Music Helps Children Offer Praise
February 16 One Service, Many Parts
February 23 NO J.O.Y. Kids
A special place of play and learning Sundays at 8:45 a.m. Awakening Service Pray Ground Ambassadors are need-ed. Servants needed to put out items for the Pray
Ground each week and restock items as needed. Greet families with children and share with them about the area and make sure area is cleaned
up following the service. Please contact Pat McKim at 828-327-9837 Ext. 216
St. Luke’s Kids & Family Fun Save the Dates! Sunday, Feb 23 --All For/Fur Love!
--@ 5:00 p.m. Come join together as we create special cards for some of our friends in the life of the church who are homebound and unable to be with us. Messages and pictures from our families to put a smile on their face!
Also we will share love with our furry friends at the Humane Society by making dog treats! Bring your family! We finish at 6:00p.m. Anyone who would like to share dinner together afterwards is invited for pizza!
Sunday, March 29—Ray’s Splash Planet—Charlotte—Family Fun at this indoor waterpark! We will carpool to Charlotte share in a 2 hour splash time and share a meal together following our water time. Cost $5 per ticket. Watch for more..
Sunday, April 5—Children’s Palm Processional
Sunday, April 12—Family Easter Egg Hunt @ 9:50 p.m. Begins in the courtyard. Watch for rain plan location
Sunday, April 19—Holy Humor Sunday–8:45 a.m. and 10:55 a.m. services
Sunday, May 17—3:30 p.m.—St. Luke’s Shares Scavenger Hunt—Take your family on a fun afternoon of serving in our community and then meet up at DiLishi for a SWEET treat
Save the Date! Camp E.D.G.E. Day Camp at Tekoa Foothills July 27-30 (Registration begins in May)
1 Thessalonians 5:11
St. Luke’s U.M.C.
Mission Statement: “Living to Communicate God’s Love to Our Neighbors”
Vision Statement: “Meeting the Earthly and Spiritual Needs of all People Through the Transforming Work of Christ”
ONE Ministry seeks to create an opportunity for families with children from birth-5th grade to develop a mentoring/intergenerational relationship with an individual or couple at St. Luke’s. This re-lationship can take many forms. The main purpose of this ministry is to help our young families to connect to their faith community and to help them know they are loved and cared for. Many of these families do not have extended family in the area and very few of them know generations beyond their own both in the church and in the communi-ty. The saying “it takes a village” is needed today more than ever. At the baptism of each child, we, the gathered faith community promise that to-gether we will raise these children to know God’s love. This is where ONE ministry is called to put hands and feet to those words. Individuals or couples are needed to share in this ministry with our families. Through birthday cards, celebrating special days etc. you are invited to join this caring group. Please contact Kasie Morgan 310-5965 (ONE Ministry Team Leader) or Pat McKim for more info.
Qué esta pasando
Miercoles 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. Oracion
7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Estudio Biblico
en La Capilla
9:45 Escuela Dominical en La Capilla
Todos Los Domingos y Servicio De
Adoración a Las 11 a.m
Programa de Eventos
Celebracíon Dia De La Amistad El Dia 14
de Febrero 6:30 p.m.
en el Salon Social De La Iglesia
Invitación a La Reunion DeMujeres el
Dia 15 De Febrero del 2020 a las 10 a.m.
— 12 p.m. en el Scout Room
Save the Date
Lake Junaluska
Destination
Marriage Retreat
Coming May 1-3
Warming Station 2019-20
I thank you for your "Love thy neighbor" spirit. Especially now that those months of cold nights are upon us once again. But what an opportunity to continue representing Christianity with its
sleeves rolled up!
Our Warming Station usually becomes active when the tem-perature is expected to be 32 degrees or lower by 10:00 PM on any given Sunday evening. On those evenings we will need a driver(s), volunteers to cook a warm dish or two for our guests, along with some kind voices and friendly faces. (And please be reminded that sometimes a cold night rain can make even 38 degrees feel like 30.) So please let us know that you are willing
to join us this year, as we sincerely thank you in advance.
RESPECT and LOVE one another as hard as you can. PLEASE play nice, PRAY for one another, check on your neighbors, be
blessed, and BE a blessing!
Vince & Salema Mells
MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS
DONDE IGLESIA METODISTA UNIDA SAN LUCAS
CUANDO:
SABADO 15 de Febrero 2020
HORA: 10 AM to 12 PM
Scout Room #118/129
Para mas informacíon por favor llamar al Telefono 828-327-9837 Ministrio Hispano
Iglesia Metodist Unida San Lucas
52 16th Avenue NW, Hickory, NC 28601
Iglesia Metodista Unida San Lucas
Invitación Para La Co-
munidad
Ven A Disfrutar Con
Nosotros La
Celebración
del dia de la Amistad
habra comida y re-
frescos y mas
sorpresas
Donde: Iglesia Metodista Unida San Lucas En El
Salon Social De La Iglesia
Cuando: El 14 De Febrero Del 2020 Hora:
6:30 p.m.
Para Mayor Informacioñ Llamé Al 828-327-9837 Ext. 227
Joe Westfall, Senior Pastor
Raymundo Villanueva, Hispanic Pastor
Monica Childers, Associate Pastor
Pat McKim, Director of Children’s Ministry
Marie Denig, Director of Music & Arts Ministry
Jessica Stamey, Associate Director of Music &
Creative Arts
Lisa Lail. Church Administrator
Paulette Gregory, Church & Membership Secretary
Steve Spivey, Hospitality Coordinator
Cindy Schonewolf, Childcare Coordinator
Dawn Huffman, Director of Child Development Center
Garry Hill, Building & Grounds Maintenance
Greg Knight, Pianist
Tom Spiggle, Organist
CONTACT INFORMATION
Tel .(828) 327-9837 Fax: 828-327-4043 web: slumc.org Church Office Hours…..Monday thru Thursday, 8:30 am - 5 pm CLOSED FRIDAY
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE………Thursday before printing Eblast Deadline………………….………..Wednesday, 4 p.m. Bulletin Deadline………………..………..Wednesday, 4 p.m.
St. Luke's & The Hickory
Christmas Parade Friday,
November 22nd Parade starts
at 6 PM and loops downtown. We will need people to
ride and wave, decorate, and walk alongside and give out candy and
Church information. To sign up or if you have any questions, contact
Jessica Stamey at [email protected] or call the Church Office (828) 327
-9837.
Joe Westfall, Senior Pastor
Raymundo Villanueva, Hispanic Pastor
Monica Childers, Associate Pastor
Pat McKim, Director of Children’s Ministry
Marie Denig, Director of Music & Arts Ministry
Jessica Stamey, Associate Director of Music & Creative Arts
Lisa Lail, Church Administrator
Paulette Gregory, Church & Membership Secretary
Steve Spivey, Hospitality Coordinator
Cindy Schonewolf, Childcare Coordinator
Dawn Huffman, Director of Child Development Center
Garry Hill, Building & Grounds Maintenance
Greg Knight, Pianist
Tom Spiggle, Organist
CONTACT INFORMATION
Tel .(828) 327-9837 Fax: 828-327-4043 web: slumc.org Church Office Hours…..Monday thru Thursday, 8:30 am - 5 pm CLOSED FRIDAY
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE………Thursday before printing Eblast Deadline………………….………..Wednesday, 4 p.m. Bulletin Deadline………………..………..Wednesday, 4 p.m.
At St. Luke’s Thursday, March 12
from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the
Fellowship Hall
“Give the Gift of Life”
At St. Luke’s Thursday, March 12
from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the
Fellowship Hall
“Give the Gift of Life”