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1500 E 1500 E 1500 EAST AST AST RIO IO IO ROAD OAD OAD CHARLOTTESVILLE HARLOTTESVILLE HARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901 , VA 22901 , VA 22901 434.973.5806 434.973.5806 434.973.5806 WWW WWW WWW.CVAUMC CVAUMC CVAUMC.ORG ORG ORG WWW WWW WWW.FACEBOOK FACEBOOK FACEBOOK.COM COM COM/CVAUMC CVAUMC CVAUMC PLEASE LEASE LEASE JOIN OIN OIN US FOR OR OR SUNDAY UNDAY UNDAY WORSHIP ORSHIP ORSHIP 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am Traditional Worship Traditional Worship Traditional Worship 11:30 am 11:30 am 11:30 am Contemporary Worship Contemporary Worship Contemporary Worship Resident Bishop ….......................................... Young Jin Cho, Richmond Episcopal Area Resident Bishop ….......................................... Young Jin Cho, Richmond Episcopal Area Resident Bishop ….......................................... Young Jin Cho, Richmond Episcopal Area Superintendent... ……..………................................Danny Kesner, Charlottesville District Superintendent... ……..………................................Danny Kesner, Charlottesville District Superintendent... ……..………................................Danny Kesner, Charlottesville District Lead Pastor .…….....................……...………….… Scott Davis, Lead Pastor .…….....................……...………….… Scott Davis, Lead Pastor .…….....................……...………….… Scott Davis, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Associate Pastor ……...….…….........................……. Chris Fuss, Associate Pastor ……...….…….........................……. Chris Fuss, Associate Pastor ……...….…….........................……. Chris Fuss, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Church Administrator .......................………...…Amy O’Brien, Church Administrator .......................………...…Amy O’Brien, Church Administrator .......................………...…Amy O’Brien, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Music Director / Organist……...……..Rafael Scarfullery, Music Director / Organist……...……..Rafael Scarfullery, Music Director / Organist……...……..Rafael Scarfullery, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Accompanist .........................................................................Jo Pettitt, Accompanist .........................................................................Jo Pettitt, Accompanist .........................................................................Jo Pettitt, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Handbell Director………….........………… Melody Day, Handbell Director………….........………… Melody Day, Handbell Director………….........………… Melody Day, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Worship Leader.….......................................................... Chelsea Morse, Worship Leader.….......................................................... Chelsea Morse, Worship Leader.….......................................................... Chelsea Morse, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Director of Ministries with Young People .......Rachel Miller, Director of Ministries with Young People .......Rachel Miller, Director of Ministries with Young People .......Rachel Miller, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Nursery Coordinator …......................................……Cassie Cooley, Nursery Coordinator …......................................……Cassie Cooley, Nursery Coordinator …......................................……Cassie Cooley, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Nursery Assistant..............................................................................................……. Alicia Tyl Nursery Assistant..............................................................................................……. Alicia Tyl Nursery Assistant..............................................................................................……. Alicia Tyl er er er Our Missionaries Our Missionaries Our Missionaries Clara Biswas (Cambodia) Clara Biswas (Cambodia) Clara Biswas (Cambodia) Fred & Ruby Amoah Fred & Ruby Amoah Fred & Ruby Amoah-Darko (Africa) Darko (Africa) Darko (Africa) Ministers Ministers Ministers Every Member of Aldersgate Church Every Member of Aldersgate Church Every Member of Aldersgate Church WINTER 2015 ALDERSGATE LDERSGATE LDERSGATE ALIVE LIVE LIVE AN INVITATION NVITATION NVITATION TO TO TO HOLY OLY OLY CONVERSATION ONVERSATION ONVERSATION

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Our church magazine, "Aldersgate Alive", is the seasonal information resource for key activities at Aldersgate United Methodist Church.

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    10:00 am10:00 am10:00 am Traditional Worship Traditional Worship Traditional Worship 11:30 am11:30 am11:30 am Contemporary WorshipContemporary WorshipContemporary Worship

    Resident Bishop .......................................... Young Jin Cho, Richmond Episcopal AreaResident Bishop .......................................... Young Jin Cho, Richmond Episcopal AreaResident Bishop .......................................... Young Jin Cho, Richmond Episcopal Area Superintendent... ..................................Danny Kesner, Charlottesville DistrictSuperintendent... ..................................Danny Kesner, Charlottesville DistrictSuperintendent... ..................................Danny Kesner, Charlottesville District

    Lead Pastor .......................... Scott Davis, Lead Pastor .......................... Scott Davis, Lead Pastor .......................... Scott Davis, [email protected]@[email protected] Associate Pastor .............................. Chris Fuss, Associate Pastor .............................. Chris Fuss, Associate Pastor .............................. Chris Fuss, [email protected]@[email protected] Church Administrator ..........................Amy OBrien, Church Administrator ..........................Amy OBrien, Church Administrator ..........................Amy OBrien, [email protected]@[email protected] Music Director / Organist.....Rafael Scarfullery, Music Director / Organist.....Rafael Scarfullery, Music Director / Organist.....Rafael Scarfullery, [email protected]@[email protected] Accompanist .........................................................................Jo Pettitt, Accompanist .........................................................................Jo Pettitt, Accompanist .........................................................................Jo Pettitt, [email protected]@[email protected] Handbell Director......... Melody Day, Handbell Director......... Melody Day, Handbell Director......... Melody Day, [email protected]@[email protected] Worship Leader........................................................... Chelsea Morse, Worship Leader........................................................... Chelsea Morse, Worship Leader........................................................... Chelsea Morse, [email protected]@[email protected] Director of Ministries with Young People .......Rachel Miller, Director of Ministries with Young People .......Rachel Miller, Director of Ministries with Young People .......Rachel Miller, [email protected]@[email protected] Nursery Coordinator ......................................Cassie Cooley, Nursery Coordinator ......................................Cassie Cooley, Nursery Coordinator ......................................Cassie Cooley, [email protected]@[email protected] Nursery Assistant............................................................................................... Alicia TylNursery Assistant............................................................................................... Alicia TylNursery Assistant............................................................................................... Alicia Tylererer Our MissionariesOur MissionariesOur Missionaries Clara Biswas (Cambodia)Clara Biswas (Cambodia)Clara Biswas (Cambodia) Fred & Ruby AmoahFred & Ruby AmoahFred & Ruby Amoah---Darko (Africa)Darko (Africa)Darko (Africa) MinistersMinistersMinisters Every Member of Aldersgate ChurchEvery Member of Aldersgate ChurchEvery Member of Aldersgate Church

    WINTER 2015

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    Table of Contents

    Page 3 An Invitation to Holy Conversation

    Page 5 Taize Services

    Page 6 Outreach and Missions

    Page 8 Fellowship of Friends

    Page 9 Chicken Trail Winner

    Page 10 Habitat for Humanity

    Page 11 Childrens Ministry

    Page 12 Youth

    Page 13 Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple

    Page 14 PACEM Fundraiser

    Page 15 Bits and Pieces

    Page 16 Staff Listing

    Saturday Morning Mens Group

    The Saturday Morning Mens Group meets each Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m. in Room 208 for fellowship,

    coffee and donuts and a short devotional. Each meeting is different, so feel free to come one Saturday or

    every Saturday or whenever you could use a little emotional boost because the regular attendees are a great

    bunch of guys. All Aldersgate men and friends of Aldersgate are invited to attend. For more information

    contact Jonathan Peterson at 434.249.4050 or [email protected].

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    The Friendship Luncheon is held on the third Tuesday of every month at 12:30 pm at the DoubleTree Hotel on Rt. 29N. We eat a lunch catered by the DoubleTree chef, enjoy fellowship with each other, and listen to the talented speakers and entertainers engaged for the event. For more information or to sign up, please see Jean Ward (964-1178). You do not have to be a member of the Friendship Class. As long as you enjoy Christian fellowship, we invite you to please join us!

    Cruise opportunity: The Journeys of Paul Don and Pat MacNicoll are still hoping to gather a group of family and friends from AUMC to take an October cruise to visit places in Turkey, Greece and Crete where the Apostle Paul worked in ministry. The cruise begins Oct 10, 2015, for 12 days, using a small passenger ship (646 people) of the Amazara Club Cruises Line. Don and Pat will host another information meeting this coming October to answer questions and provide brochures. Watch for the date. If you would like information sooner, contact Don at [email protected].

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    Annual St. Patricks Day Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner

    Saturday, March 21

    5:30 to 7:30 PM

    Adult Meal: $10 Senior 60+: $8 Child 12 & under: $5

    United Methodist Men Sweetheart Supper

    Saturday, February 14

    Burtons Grill at Stonefield

    Need a ride or to RSVP?

    Contact Merrill Bishop, 975-3072 or [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Seeking Volunteer Radio Announcer WTJU Radio, which broadcasts from the University of Virginia, on 91.1 FM in Charlottesville, Waynesboro & Staunton, and on 102.9 FM in the Richmond area, is looking for a volunteer announcer for our new early Sunday morning show, First Light, which runs from 6-9 am. First Light is the first music that most listeners hear on a Sunday, and it sets the tone for the day. The show is usually a mixture of sacred and gentle classical music, with an occasional hymn as appropriate. The presenter is solely responsible for programming the show and might include works by composers like Bach, Mozart, Schubert, Chopin, Haydn etc. as well as an occasional work by a lesser-known composer. We are delighted to provide full training, support and mentoring. The station and the university both have large CD collections, which the presenter is most welcome to augment with music from their own collection. We look forward to hearing from you, and perhaps you might just be the person our listeners would look forward to hearing as they begin their Sundays. Please contact us as below. Steve Myers, Co-Director: [email protected] Ralph Graves, Co-Director: [email protected] WTJU office (M-F 9-5): (434) 924 0885 http://www.wtju.net/get-involved

    Sedona Taphouses Steak-Out for Charity to benefit PACEM

    (People And Congregations Engaged in Ministry) in February Sedona Taphouse at 1035 Millmont Street in Charlottesville is doing their Steak Out for Charity to benefit PACEM in February. Sedona Taphouse does Steak Out for Charity every Monday throughout the year. Heres how it works. All day on Mondays, Sedona Taphouse has a special. You can order an 8-ounce Black Angus flat iron steak with garlic whipped potatoes for just $6.00. This menu item is usually $16.40. $1 of each steak purchase goes to the charity of the month, which in February is PACEM. A beverage purchase is also required. The special is good all day for lunch and dinner. Sedona Taphouse opens at 11:30 am for lunch and is open until midnight. Steak Out for Charity is for dine-in only and is not valid on to go orders. You do not have to specify that you want to donate to charity. If you order this $6 menu item and a beverage on Mondays, $1 will go to charity. There is also a one-steak-per-person limit. Tell your friends and family about his amazing charity opportunity at Sedona Taphouse. Youll want to make reservations on Monday nights, because the restaurant gets pretty busy. More information about the restaurant and the program can be found online at www.sedonataphousecom.

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    An Invitation to Holy Conversation Dear Aldersgate Friends, On Monday, January 19, at the first Church Council meeting of the new year, we talked about looking outward and thinking forward as a congregation. We shared what we are learning about how to reach new people by networking with those in our community. We also talked about how to be as welcoming as possible to those who enter our doors and always being aware of whos not here. Our discussion moved to what we are learning about worship, including how bridges are being built between our two services through experiences like the December 21st Combined Service of Lessons and Carols, and the 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm Christmas Eve services, which grew this year. The December 21st 5:00 pm Christmas Drama included the debut of Higher Voices, a 22-member youth praise choir, and actors from Blackbox Players, which made us think about further opportunities for collaboration. As wonderful as these and other developments are, our current Sunday morning worship schedule leaves sometimes as little as 15 minutes for the 11:30 worship leaders to prepare for meaningful worship. Its also been challenging to offer worship during what is lunchtime for most people. And currently the pastors, worship leaders, and others have little time to visit with members and guests following the 10:00 service. With this in mind, Church Council is inviting the congregation to have a holy conversation about how to better align our Sunday morning schedule so that we can prepare to offer our very best worship to God and more effectively engage our guests and members through shared conversation, study, and fellowship opportunities. We would like to talk about a Sunday morning schedule that would include having the 11:30 am worship service move to 9:00 am, with the 10:00 am worship service moving to 11:00 am. Wed also like to explore exploring having Sunday School, small groups, and time for conversation with refreshments in between both services and/or before or after worship.

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    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.wtju.net/get-involved

  • With this proposal the flow of our Sunday morning would include:

    9:00 AM WORSHIP A blend of modern music and hymns, with interactive times for children as we reach more young families and Communion every Sunday, just as it is now at 11:30.

    10:00 AM Gathering in the Reed Room (former sanctuary)

    for conversation and refreshments, Sunday School, Small Groups, other opportunities for study and fellowship?

    11:00 AM WORSHIP A more traditional service with hymns, choir, musical groups, Communion

    the first Sunday of the month, just as it is now at 10:00 am.

    12:00 PM Gathering in the Reed Room (former sanctuary) for conversation and refreshments?

    This is the beginning of a holy conversation, so take time to think and pray about the new people we are trying to reach and how we may please Christ by this and any other plans we make at Aldersgate. We will be having a series of conversations after worship on Sundays and at other times during this process of discernment. If we are feeling calling to move forward, a great Sunday to begin this new schedule would be Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015. It would also be wise to test this for a year. During Mondays Church Council meeting we talked about how much we are learning together, how discerning Gods next steps for us comes through an interactive process of holy conversation, trying new things, and especially praying for Gods will to be done in and through us. Please join us in prayer and reflection as we explore this proposal together as we seek to follow Gods will for our congregation. Grace and peace, Susan Painter, Lay Leader Laura Nelson, Worship Team Chair Scott Davis, Lead Pastor

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    Prayers Were Answered for Christmas Just in time for Christmas, prayers were answered for an Albemarle County congregation of African refugees and immigrants. The week before Christmas, an anonymous donor contributed the balance of $52,000 that was needed to buy a church property near Stony Point. The miraculous gift was the subject of media stories on Newsplex, WVIR, and front page of the Daily Progress on Christmas Day. Faith Fay Painter, a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church, led the fundraising campaign as part of her mission work. AUMC members may recall that last Fall she walked over 200 miles on a Christian pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in Spain to raise awareness and funds for this church. She is so grateful for the donations and support she received from our Aldersgate family. Adam Blalock, Fay and Tom Blalocks son, did his Eagle Scout project at the church. He did landscaping and installed a sign. We had Faith that with God all things are possible, said Pastor Peter Chege of Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple. The Lord is so good to us. In exactly one year, the money has been raised for us to purchase this land. I just cannot express in words what it means to us to have a church home of our own, where we can worship in our own culture. We are so grateful to Ms. Faith for accepting this burden for us and for our Lord. Pastor Cheges ministry focuses on meeting the spiritual and social needs of African refugees and immigrants who settle in the Charlottesville area. Our families have many needs, but God is so good to us and we are so grateful to be here in America where there is opportunity, said Chege. Where we all come from, in Africa, there is so much violence and poverty ...and there is not potential like there is in America. But our families need mentoring, practical support and encouragement, because it takes 3 to 5 years at least to become adjusted to the way of life here. For more information, visit www.lighthousebaptisttemple.org or contact Faith Painter (434.962.6333 or [email protected]) or Pastor Peter Chege (434.760.5740 or [email protected]).

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  • Youth

    Our energetic AUMC Youth have lots of exciting things going on this season! We continue to meet almost every Sunday evening from 5-7PM and love for new friends to join us! We continue to learn about serving

    others as we grow in our relationship with our awesome God! The night of Saturday, March 7th through the morning of Sunday, March 8th we'll be sleeping on the

    playground for our annual "Box Out." We do this to raise awareness about homelessness in our community, state, and world. We also do this in the hopes that our friends, family, and church will make monetary contributions in our honor - we then send 100% of the donations to The Haven, a day shelter in Charlottesville. (Checks can be made out to AUMC, with "The Haven" or "Box Out" in the memo line.) During the month of March we'll also be collecting toilet paper for the guests, staff, and volunteers of The Haven. Last year 757 rolls of toilet paper were collected! This year's goal is 850 rolls! If you have huge cardboard boxes to donate for our Box Out please leave them in the new Youth Center on the ground floor - also, any toilet paper roll packages can be left in the Youth Center too. We thank you! (Please contact

    Rachel Miller with questions at [email protected])

    Relay for Life Aldersgate is participating in Relay for Life again this year, and we hope to get the whole church involved,

    and raise even more money for the American Cancer Society than we did last year.

    Whether you have a relative, friend, or coworker who has been diagnosed, we have all been affected by cancer in some way. Relay for Life is about raising money that will go towards cancer research

    in hopes that we will one day find a cure for this aggressive disease.

    At the Relay for Life event, there are fundraisers, games, and you have the opportunity to honor or remember someone who fought cancer, by purchasing a luminaire

    that will be placed around the track at night to light up the entire stadium.

    Relay for Life 2015 is Saturday, May 16th at 6pm to 6am Sunday morning (or however long you wish to stay) To Sign Up & Join Aldersgates Team: (IT'S FREE) Go to: www.relayforlife.org/cvilleva Click sign up then join a team Our churchs team name is Alright Aldersgate Fill out the rest of the online form and you should be good to go! To Donate: Go to the same website URL written above Click donate then donate to a team Type Alright Aldersgate into the search bar or scroll down to find our team name Then click donate and follow the remainder of the instructions on how to donate to our churchs team

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact Ashley Oliver at [email protected] or 434-465-8224.

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    Member Care / Hospitality Team

    The Member Care / Hospitality team is preparing to celebrate Lent and Easter by having several special Sip n Chats. Sip n Chat is help each week after the 10:00 worship service in the Reed Room. It is a time to meet new people, chat with old friends, and enjoy some food and rink. There is even a small table and chairs set up for the children. This is a time of fellowship for all ages. We will have a special Sip n Chat on Sunday, March 29th (Palm Sunday) and Sunday, April 5th (Easter). There will be more food than usual in a festive setting. If you would like to contribute a snack or special dessert for these occasions, please contact Robin Oliver at 434.978.3553 or [email protected].

    There is a sign up sheet in the Reed Room on the wall for anyone who would like to host Sip n Chat on a particular Sunday or just provide snacks or a dessert. Food is always welcome! If you have any questions you may contact Carolyn Fuss at [email protected] or Robin Oliver at 434.978.3553 or [email protected].

    Quiet prayer in the Taize tradition with Holy CommunionQuiet prayer in the Taize tradition with Holy CommunionQuiet prayer in the Taize tradition with Holy Communion Wednesdays 6:30 pmWednesdays 6:30 pmWednesdays 6:30 pm

    SanctuarySanctuarySanctuary February 25 through March 25February 25 through March 25February 25 through March 25

    Taize is a quiet, meaningful way of singing and praying using

    keyboard, acoustical guitar, and other instruments. Some of the Taize music like "Jesus, Remember Me," is found in our United

    Methodist Hymnal. Each Wednesday at 6:30 pm, we'll be gathering in the Sanctuary to sing, hear scripture, experience some silence,

    receive Communion, and pray as we move through the Lenten journey together.

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    mailto:[email protected]://www.relayforlife.org/cvillevamailto:[email protected]

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    Look what you did in 2014! Thanks to your generosity, AUMC contributed $36,729 to charities in 2014 as follows:

    MMMISSIONISSIONISSION AAAMOUNTMOUNTMOUNT GGGIVENIVENIVEN VA Conf. Missions Kits 1,828 UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) Philippines 3,309 UMCOR Other 1,080 Cambodia (Clara Biswas, missionary) 3,105 AFCI (Fred & Ruby Amoah-Darko, missionaries) 2,620 Haiti Mission Trip 1,925 Volunteers in Mission (VIM) 1,755 AIM (Alliance for Interfaith Ministries, local outreach) 3,063 PACEM (winter shelter for local homeless citizens) 3,925 Heart Havens (home for intellectually disabled adults) 1,639 Love INC (cooperative efforts of local churches & individuals) 1,300 Wesley Foundation campus ministry at UVA 1,300 Good Samaritan Fund to help local residents in need 1,400 Stop Hunger Now 1,763 Blue Ridge Area & Emergency Food Banks 1,797 Centurions in Hope (ministry to the military) 975 School Supplies (for Greer Elementary School) 1,449 CROP (worldwide hunger relief) 275 AIR (Action In Reading) 966 Meals on Wheels 244 The Haven (local homeless day shelter) 252 Local Benevolences 305 A hearty Thank You from the Outreach and Missions Committee!

    AIM Director Search The Alliance for Interfaith Ministries (AIM) is looking for a half-time Director to begin May 1, 2015. The primary purpose of AIM is to provide emergency assistance to families who are threatened with homelessness, loss of power or fuel, or other temporary financial emergencies. Duties and responsibilities of the Director include supervising volunteers and a part-time worker, establishing and maintaining a calendar of operations, fundraising, processing mail, writing checks, preparing statistical reports, and having regular interaction with the 45 supporting congregations. AUMC is one of the congregations that supports AIM. If you would like more information about this search, please contact Bill George at 434.972.2490 or [email protected].

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    Children's Ministry

    Children and their families are invited to join us for our Annual Valentine's

    Service Project on Sunday, February 8th. In Children's Church during the 10AM

    Worship service children will be making hearts for residents of The Laurels.

    Following 10AM Worship children and their families are invited to meet by the

    "stage area" of the Reid Room around 11:15 (during Sip & Chat). Parents will

    need to provide children's transportation to The Laurels. After passing out the

    hearts we may go to Cici's pizza for fun and fellowship together. Please make

    plans to join us as we share God's love in our community! (Please contact Karen Smith with questions -

    [email protected])

    Please consider participating in Aldersgate's first year of our new Adopt-a-Heart program, this is a joint effort

    between the Friends of Fellowship and the Children's Ministry. By

    participating you will be agreeing to be in touch with your new special

    friend for a minimum of one year. The special friends (hearts) to be

    adopted are those who are part of our congregation but are not able to

    join us regularly. There is an endless list of possibilities when it comes to

    being in touch... Send cards, take a meal, call and chat, purchase a

    Christmas poinsettia or Easter lily in church and take it to him/her after

    the holiday, the list is endless! Most importantly, be a true and caring

    friend who shares the light and love of God! The "hearts" will be available

    for adoption on Sunday, February 8th, just in time to send your new

    special friend a Valentine's Day card! We hope that families with children

    will be a big part of this ministry but anyone in the congregation can adopt a heart! (Please contact Rachel

    Miller - [email protected] - or Anita Ratliff - [email protected] - with questions.)

    All children (through 5th grade) are invited to join us for a Children's Easter

    Celebration on Sunday, April 5th at 10AM in the finished fellowship hall on the ground

    floor. The Celebration will begin with crafts, games, and a reading of the Easter story!

    Around 10:30 the Children's Easter Egg Hunt will begin! Please invite friends and

    family! (Adults and youth are needed to help with all the exciting activities. Please

    contact Lynn Bremer if you're able to help [email protected])

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    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    CHARLOTTESVILLE DISTRICT-WIDE FUNDRAISER FOR HEART HAVENS

    SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2015 ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

    8AM TO 1PM

    This will be a huge district-wide yard sale. Food, music, moon bounce, face painting, bake sale, plus other activities are being planned. All proceeds will benefit Heart Havens as we continue to raise funds for an apartment here on the Charlottesville District for adults with intellectual disabilities.

    Please contact Deb Reynolds [email protected] or Bob Forrest [email protected] if you would like to help.

    Project Linus Make a Blanket Day Our church will host this event on April 18 from 9am to 2pm in the Fellowship Hall.

    Everyone is invited to participate in this great hands-on activity where we make quilts for children of various needs. All materials and instructions are provided and you DO NOT need to know how to sew! You are

    encouraged to bring a sewing machine if you have one. Lunch will be provided by the UMW.

    School Kits for Annual Conference If you would like to sew bags for the school kits or shop for the supplies, please contact Leatha Harlow, 975-0633 or [email protected].

    Opportunity to share food and fellowship with the UVA Wesley Foundation students. We are going to provide a meal for the Wesley Foundation students on Thursday, April 9th. This is an evening where Aldersgate will prepare the meal and serve the students as well as join them for the mail. If you would like to help either with food preparation, the setup, and cleanup, or just join us for fellowship that evening, please contact Leatha Harlow at 434.975.0633 or [email protected].

    Mega Media Sale

    As part of the ongoing fundraising efforts for the Heart Havens facility in our Charlottesville District, the following Media Sale will be taking place. Please bring in your media materials and place them in the two bins located in the old narthex. Call Deb Reynolds for any questions 295-8217. Thanks!

    On Saturday, March 21st, 2015 a Stanardsville UMC Life Group plans to hold a used multi-media sale to benefit Heart Havens. It will be held at the American Legion Post 128, 638 Madison Road in Stanardsville, 22973. We need to get the word out now so that persons in the district will begin saving their used books, tapes, DVDs, and CDs for donation to the sale. The only media that cannot be accepted are used sets of encyclopedias.

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    FELLOWSHIP OF FRIENDS

    Fellowship of Friends is a program here at Aldersgate that connects our homebound church members with our church family congregation. Remembering these church members makes a wonderful difference in their lives and at the same time proves to be an abundant blessing to those who are in touch with them. Here is an update on what we are doing. Keep in mind that there is room for your gifts and support in every one of these areas: The Card Ministry started almost one year ago now. Through this ministry each homebound person receives at least 2 cards each month. The receivers names are rotated each month amongst the volunteers who send out the cards. In this way our homebound folks are hearing from a large variety of members. We hear frequent feedback of how pleased people are to be remembered. Leatha Harlow coordinates this effort. Please contact her if you are willing to send cards to our homebound members. Leatha Harlow, 434.975.0633 or [email protected].

    Home Communion: Our first group of church members completed the required training and were commissioned in April. In May, we began to serve communion to our homebound members who want to receive this special ministry and we are currently serving 17 individuals. We are blessed to be able to include this service as a part of Aldersgate. We have just commissioned one more member to serve communion and we would love to talk to you about what his ministry means to us.

    The Upper Room and Aldersgate Alive: Six months ago, a volunteer began sending out The Upper Room to each homebound person along with the Aldersgate Alive magazine when it is printed. A few people have also requested the weekly bulletin and we are mailing that to them. All of these methods of contact help our homebound feel that they are still a part of our church family. Church Service DVDs: One of our newest ministries is copying the church service DVDs each week and distributing them to the homebound members who have requested them. They are able to view the entire service, hear the hymns, the prayers and the sermons. It takes less than 15 minutes to make the copies and is as easy as 1, 2, 3. You do not have to be tech savvy! Is this something you would join us in doing? We need more help with this project and it pays great dividends for just a few minutes of your time.

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    Distribution of the Sunday Church Flowers: Thank you to each of you who have donated the altar flower this year. Your gift has continued to benefit others as after our church service, they are often taken to the homebound. What a breath of fresh air it is for our homebound or hospitalized patients to share in the beauty of our weekly flower bouquets. One of our team members tracks the distribution and several of us do the deliveries so that many homebound can enjoy the flowers.

    Home Visits: We have found that many of our homebound love visits. They enjoy hearing about what is happening at church and just the nice break in their routine that a visit brings. It has the power to truly bring sunshine into their day. Can you make an occasional visit to brighten someones life? If you are interested in learning more about the Fellowship of Friends and perhaps joining us in one of the many roles we serve in please contact one of the following people. We would love to answer your questions and talk to you. Chris Fuss 973-2704 [email protected] Pat Daniel 975-1369 [email protected] Meredith McKeown 295-9190 [email protected] Anita Ratliff 409-7357 [email protected] Deb Reynolds 295-8217 [email protected] Jean Ward 964-1178

    And the award goes to ...And the award goes to ...And the award goes to ... After twelve outings, dozens of ratings, and pounds of glorious fried chicken, the staff of Aldersgate United Methodist Church has come to a unanimous consensus. The winner of Chicken Trail 2014 is Mels Caf on West Main Street! With crave-worthy fried chicken, home style side dishes, and service that says, Welcome home, Mels was easily crowned the king of the trail. Michie Tavern came in second place with Wayside Deli rounding out the top three. For 2015, the staff will be embarking on BBQ Trail, searching out the great smoke pits and saucy secrets of the slower side of Charlottesville. Stay tuned ...

    We gather together to dine on fried chicken ...

    Arthur (L) and Mel (R) were thrilled to win first place!