07 14 13 the trinity companion
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The weekly publication of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Learn about our missions and ministries.TRANSCRIPT
Trinity United Methodist Church
203 E 1st St, S– Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Worship begins at 11:00 am
Pastor—Rev. Terry Goodman
Office: (276) 523-0789
Text: (760) 621-8264
Email: [email protected]
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Trinity United Methodist Church
Sunday July 14, 2013
Call to Worship
Prelude:
*Hymn of Praise: “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” st.1-4 No. 154
The Prayers of the People
At this time, we will lift up our joys and concerns. Please lift a hand and wait for an usher to come to you with a microphone and the pastor to acknowledge you before you state your joy or concern.
The Lord’s Prayer: (in Unison) Our Father, who art in heaven. Hallowed be thy name. They Kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory. Forever. Amen.
A Time for Pastoral Prayer
Call to Prayer: “Come and Find the Quiet Center”
The choir will lead us into a time of prayer with this hymn. If at this time you feel led to come to
the altar and pray, you are encouraged to do so. The pastor will close out this time of prayer
with the pastoral prayer.
The Pastoral Prayer - Rev. Terry Goodman
Children’s Message
A Time to Present God’s Tithes and Our Offerings
An Offertory Sentence Offertory Music The Collection of God’s Tithes and Our Offerings
* The Doxology
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Musical Offering
Choral Anthem: Hosanna (Praise is Rising)
The Presentation of God’s Word
The New Testament Reading: Mark 1:35
Scripture Response
Leader: The Word of the Lord for the People of the
Lord.
People: Thanks be to God.
Sermon: The Priority of Prayer-The Prayer Life of
Jesus
* Closing Hymn: No. 496
“Sweet Hour of Prayer”
Pastoral Benediction Choral Benediction: “As We Go” Postlude:
* Please stand, as you are able
Musical lyrics reprinted using CCLI # 1083130
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Table of Contents
Order of Worship....... 2-3
Vacation Bible School
Promo .......................... 4
The Trinity Tribune .... 5-6
Those in the Military .... 6
Our Homebound ........... 6
Upcoming Events .......... 7
Attendance Registration —
Tear Off Form ............... 7
Prayer Request—
Tear Off Form ............... 8
List of Weekly Prayer
Concerns ...................... 8
Pastor’s Ponderings . 9-10
United Methodist News
Imagine No Malaria .... 11
Door Open to Southern
Baptist Scout Groups .. 11
Visitors Welcome ....... 12
Worship Assistants ..... 12
The Trinity Companion is the
weekly publication of the
Trinity United Methodist
Church in Big Stone Gap,
Virginia. Rev. Terry Goodman
is the editor and publisher.
Please direct all comments
and questions to him.
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VBS Starts This Friday!
Schedule:
7:30 pm—Hot Dog Supper
8:00 pm—Vacation Bible School
(Lesson, craft, music)
9:00 pm—Friday Night Movie
The VBS will be held on FOUR consecutive Friday
nights: July 12th, 19th, 26th, and August 2nd.
Make sure to tell kids that live near you, and ask
them and their parents to come and join us.
Classes for Children
Age 4 through 6th Grade
Sunday Night Bible Study
The Bible Study is on hiatus for a few weeks. Stay tuned for it to start again.
Friday Night at the Movies
Come join us on July 19th at 9:00 pm for Friday Night at the Movies.
Circle Meetings
The Women’s Circles will not be meeting for the month of July.
Vacation Bible School
Vacation Bible School will be the next three Fri-day nights at 8:00 pm prior to the Friday Night Movie. A hotdog dinner will be provided at 7:30 pm and is open to everyone. If you would like to help with the preparation of the food, or with the VBS activities, please contact Patty Robbins or Paula Barton. Please invite any children that you feel would enjoy participating.
2013 Homecoming
As you know we are going to have a Homecom-ing Celebration in August and we need your help. We need volunteers to help coordinate this
event. This is a wonderful time to renew old friendships and share stories of the past. If you would like to help with the 2013 Homecoming please meet with the pastor in the fellowship hall following our worship service.
Leadership Cadre Meeting
The next Leadership Cadre Meeting will be held on Thursday June 18th at 6:30 pm.
United Methodist Women
The United Methodist Women will be meeting on Thursday June 18th at 7:00 pm.
Rev. Goodman Will be Out of the Office
Rev. Goodman will be out of the office on July 22-24
Fellowship Supper
The next Fellowship Supper is schedule for Wednesday August 7th at 6:30 pm. Please bring a covered dish.
Circle’s Meeting
August 1st
10:00 am—Susanna Wesley Circle
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Trinity
Tribune
A Publication of Trinity United Methodist Church
Volume 2 No. 28 Sunday July 14, 2013
Noon—Wesleyan Circle
7:00 pm—Trinity Circle
August 18th
5:00—Asbury Circle
The Next Farmer’s Market
The next Farmer’s Market will be held on Au-gust 3rd 9:00 am-12 noon. Please donate baked goods to help the Youth. If you cannot donate baked goods, please come by and purchase something. All Youth are requested to attend to
help with the booth.
School Supplies Needed
Wise County Schools will begin classes on Au-gust 8th. There are many families that cannot afford the basic supplies for their children. We are asking that you help these children. The fol-lowing items are needed:
Pencils
Markers
Crayons
Loose leaf notebook paper
Book bags
Glue sticks
One subject notebooks
You can find the lists in the Walmart stores. Please help those in need. The items do not need to be fancy.
Church Copier
The copier is now located in the Church Office. Office hours are 8:30 am-3:00 pm. There are days that Pastor Goodman may in the office after those hours. Additionally, the office door is un-locked at 8:30 am on Sunday mornings. If you
need to make copies, then feel free to come by the office during those hours.
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Margie Jones
Shirley Crabtree
Thelma Tilley
Faith Cox
Emma Gardner
Stanley Botts
Marlene Ratliff
Eric Shorter, US Navy
Colston Polly, US Naval Academy
Jaren Kegley, US Navy
Sunday School
The following list is the individuals that are scheduled to teach Sunday School.
Grades K, 1, and 2:
Cathy Galyean
Grades 3, 4 and 5:
Donna Mahan
Jr. and Sr. High
Kenny Spurlock
Sunday July 14, 2013
9:45 am—Sunday School
11:00 am—Worship Service
Wednesday July 17, 2013
Noon—Kiwanis
7:00—Choir Practice
Thursday July 18, 2013
6:30 pm—Leadership Cadre Meeting
7:00 pm—United Methodist Women
6:30 pm—Rural Area Medical Meeting
Friday July 19, 2013
9:00 pm—MEOC
7:30 pm—Hotdog Meal
8:00 pm-Vacation Bible School
9:00 pm—Friday Night Movie
Saturday July 20, 2013
1:00 pm-4:00 pm—DAR Fellowship Hall
Sunday July 21, 2013
9:45 am—Sunday School
11:00 am—Worship Service
Monday July 22, 2012
Rev. Goodman out of the office
Tuesday July 23, 2013
Rev. Goodman out of the office
Wednesday July 24, 2013
Rev. Goodman out of the office
Noon—Kiwanis
7:00 pm—Choir Practice
We believe that each person is im-portant and we hope that you will reg-ister your attendance today. If you are a visitor, we would especially like to know how we may get in touch with you. So please complete this form and tear it off and put it in the offering plate when it comes by this morning.
Name: ________________________________
Address: ________________________________
City: _____________________________
State: _______ Zip: ______________
Preferred Contact Number:
________________________________
Email:
________________________________
Please check as many of the following as apply to you:
___ I am a first time attender ___ I am a second time attender ___ I am a regular attender ___ I am a church member ___ Please have someone from the church contact me this week. ___ I would like to make an appoint-ment to meet with the pastor.
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For Those with Cancer:
Evan Rasnick (bone cancer); James Horne; Barbara
Polly; Margie Jones; Emma Large; George Living-
ston; Gilbert Gilley; Alex Hall; Marcia Quesenberry
Facing or Recovering from Surgery or Hospi-
tal Stay
Bobby Breeding; Doris Berta; Myrtle Smith; Shell
Arnold; Mildred Ratliff; Joshua Carroll; Otis
“Moon” Mullins; Regina Johnson
Non-Specific Prayers for:
Brownie Polly; Irene and Lawrence Black; Mary L.
Horne; Dagni Spurlock; Phyllis Lewis; Kathy
Farmer; James Sigmon; Rebekah Hodges; Geneva
Allen
Pray for our Pastor and the Leaders of our church.
Pray for the Leaders of the United Methodist
Church. Pray for those in the Church in need.
To activate our Prayer Chain, Our Church now has an
active Prayer Chain. If you have a request, please con-
tact Bob Horne at 523-6626 as he is our Leader. If you
cannot reach Bob Horne, you may call our Church at
523-0789 and Becky will see it is received.
Those individuals on the Prayer List that have been on
the list for three consecutive weeks will be removed
unless a request is made for them to remain.
___ This request is only for the pastor
All requests will be given to the Prayer
Team unless you check above:
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It’s Time for a New Sermon Series on Prayer…
Today, we begin our new sermon series on Prayer. It is based on material I found in a book entitled: Pray Like it Matters-Intimacy and Power
through Prayer, written by Dr. Steve Gaines, pastor of a large Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee.
The Sermons in the series are titled:
Jul 7—The Priority of Prayer—The Prayer Life of Jesus
Jul 14 — The Priority of Prayer—Praying Like the Early Church
Jul 21 — The Lord’s Prayer
Jul 28 — Things that Hinder and Help our Prayers
Aug 4 — Praying the Word of God
Aug 11 — The Power of Praying Together Aug 18 — The Power of Praying Fervently
I think that you can see from the titles, that this ought to be a very helpful series. I hope that you can be present for as many of them as possible. I also hope that you will invite your FRAN’s (Friends, Relatives, Associates, and Neighbors) to come and participate in this sermon series.
A Chance to Participate in Communion
In case you weren’t here last Sunday, I invited members of the congregation to bake loaves of bread for our Communion services. We are having a difficult time finding local sources of bread that does not contain a “peanut/tree nut” allergen warning. So, if you like to bake bread, get in touch with me. I’ll schedule you to provide a loaf for a future Communion Sunday.
Join Us for Some Hands On Preparation this Thursday
Everyone is invited to the church this coming Thursday night July 18th beginning at 6:30 p.m. Angie Clendenen has acquired over 2,000 children’s books that will be distributed on Friday July 19th at the RAM (Rural Area Medical) event at the fair grounds in Wise, Virginia. On Thursday night we are going to go through the books and sort them into age categories so that they can be more easily given 9
The Pastor’s Ponderings
are a weekly publication
of Rev. Terry Goodman.
They are his thoughts
and ideas on numerous
topics that he wants to
bring to the attention of
the church. Please direct
any comments on his
Ponderings back to him.
You may give him a call
at the office.
(276) 523-0789
out on Friday. In addition, we are also collecting school supplies: paper, wire bound notebooks, pencils, erasers, glue sticks, crayons, etc. These items will also be given to children that are present at the event. Volunteers for the event are also welcome. Angie will be there early (6-7:00 a.m.) to begin passing out materials. So far, Martha Spurlock and Don Shorter have said they will also be helping your help would be appreciated either Thursday night or on Friday.
The Reverend Buford “Boo” Hankins will Preach at Homecoming
I was happy to confirm this week that the Rev. Boo Hankins, former pastor in the latter part of the 1990’s, will be our guest preacher for Homecoming Sunday on August 25th. Phyllis, his wife is now a pastor and will be unable to attend the event with him. I hope that everyone will put this date on their calendar and start making plans to attend. I would like to have anyone that is interested in the planning and execution of the event to meet with me briefly following our worship service. Give me time to greet folks, and then I will meet you in the fellowship hall.
Please Take Time to Read the Quarterly Financial Report
Today you have available the first of an ongoing series of quarterly financial reports. These reports are designed to provide you with information about the church’s financial health and direction. Please take a moment to review this report. Questions may be directed to Ken Spurlock the Chair of the Committee on Finance or to the Pastor.
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Don’t Forget Our Online Resources
Our web site is constantly being updated and revised.
Since going online in January, our web-site
has received 50 unique visitors that
viewed a total of 1454 pages on the site.
Those 50 visitors came from the following locations:
20 were from Wise and 8 from Big Stone Gap.
The remainder from other areas.
Visitors saw an average of 5.2 pages and remained on the site
for an average of 5 minutes and 27 seconds.
It’s time for you to visit us online at
http://www.trinityumc-bsg.com
Door Open to Southern Baptist Scout Groups
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) -- The United Methodist Men have a message for Scouts: If they no longer have a home at a Southern Baptist church, United Methodist congregations would be happy to welcome them.
The Commission on United Methodist Men oversees Scouting ministries and civic youth-serving agencies across the denomination. “Our office has already received notices of invitation from local churches and United Methodist annual conferences,” Gil Hanke, the commission’s top executive, said in a statement. “They are welcoming Scouts, leaders and their families to join existing or new Cub Scout packs and Boy Scout troops hosted and staffed in United Methodist churches, if their current scouting program needs to find a new home.”
The United Methodist agency was responding to a resolution approved June 12 by Southern Baptist Convention delegates meeting in Houston. The resolution stopped short of urging Southern Baptist churches to disassociate from the Boy Scouts after the group’s National 11
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We are so glad that you have
chosen to worship with us this
morning. Your presence will add
to our ability to worship God and
we want you to know how much
we appreciate your presence.
Please take a moment to say
hello to Rev. Goodman as you
leave the worship service this
morning.
Council voted in May to allow gay members. However, according to the Baptist Press, the resolution expressed “opposition to and disappointment in the decision of the Boy Scouts of America to change its membership policy.” The Southern Baptist Convention agreed to support churches and families who drop ties with the Boy Scouts.
More than 70 percent of Scout units are chartered to religiously affiliated groups, reports Boy Scouts of America. Those charters comprise 62 percent of the group’s 2.7 million youth members. The United Methodist Church is second only to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the number of congregations hosting Boy Scouts groups. The United Methodist Church hosts more Cub Scout packs than any other religious group.
“The United Methodist Church is the second largest sponsor of the Boy Scouts with 363,876 Scouts in 10,868 units chartered by 6,700 churches,” said Larry Coppock, national director of Scouting ministries for United Methodist Men, Coppock said. “I would love to see those numbers increase. Scouting remains one of the finest youth-serving agencies in America and it will continue to serve as a positive influence on boys and young men.”
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Announcements
Rob Moore
Greeters
Patty and Phil
Robbins
Ushers
Pat Bowden,
Patty Robbins,
Patty Lynn Cooper, Alberta
Mitchell
Liturgists
07—Evan Clark
14—Beth Hagan
21—Barbara Polly
28—Pat Bowden
Children’s Message
07—Holy Communion
14—Patty Cooper
21—Nancy Toney
28—Diane Botts
Nursery Workers 07—Pat Bowden
14—Cathy Galyean
17—Paula Barton
24—Kenny Spurlock
Communion Stewards Cathy and Jack McClanahan
Jack and Dell Williams
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