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JUNE
2020
Luray United Methodist ChurchLuray United Methodist ChurchLuray United Methodist ChurchLuray United Methodist Church 1 West Main Street, P.O. Box 606 Luray, Virginia 22835
Pastor Erich Bennett Office: 540-743-6540 Pastor’s Home: 843-0389 Fax: 743-9109
Email: lurayumc@lurayumc.org
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Inside this Issue:
The Church ‘In’ the World
I was jogging with my daughter this morning, and she commented, “Everyone
thought 2020 was going to be such a great year! We were all excited, and now we have the
coronavirus, we have protests, a man dies because of a police officer pu"ng his knee on his
throat. It hasn’t been such a good year a&er all.” I was thankful for the way that she was
voicing her analysis of the situa(on. It has indeed, been a difficult year. As I write to you,
protests con(nue in ci(es, some persons are doing so with great respect and a desire to
make a stand against racism that exists within our society and systems especially as it tar-
gets black persons within our country, others however are engaging in acts of violence or
destruc(on that are actually detrimental to the cause of these protests. What does our
faith have to say in (mes like this?
Our faith nudges us again toward humility, towards listening, and towards standing
for jus(ce. It also is helpful to name our inability to know what is like to walk in someone
else's shoes. Our faith reminds us that our Lord also stood up against power, and faced the
opposi(on of entrenched systems that were unjust, even those systems that existed with
his faith community. Our faith reminds us that we have a responsibility to love our neighbor,
and loving our neighbor means standing for their life, freedom, and voice.
During June, I wanted to explore with you, the ques(on – what is the church? This is
an important ques(on for us to be asking of ourselves in this day, when we’re having to go
about the verb ‘church’ differently. A closely related and (mely ques(on may also surround
the idea of the church’s natural se"ng. Where does the church exist? Or where is the
church? The short answer is, the Church is on the loose, as the Holy Spirit leads us out and
about. This isn’t a new thing, but this (me may be a chance for us to finally embrace this
reality. We are the church ‘in’ the world, we are not isolated, or closed off from, rather we
are empowered to be a means of grace in an obviously hur(ng world.
I want to close with sharing about our plan for returning to in-person worship. Each
Virginia United Methodist Church has been asked to assemble a Healthy Church Team, to
use the guidance given by the Bishop and Cabinet and determine how our local church will
use it. We are using an expanded worship commi>ee to accomplish this, and had a mee(ng
to this end last week, and plan to meet again soon. The guidelines at this (me only allow for
drive-in worship. We decided that the restric(ons and logis(cal challenges outweighed the
posi(ves and decided to maintain our current worship scenario with our online worship ex-
perience. We will con(nue to monitor the situa(on and keep you informed. Whenever we
do return to in-person worship, there will be restric(ons and a phased approach to return-
ing to worship. I’ve included a graphic, on page 3, that I hope is helpful. Please contact me if
I can help you during this (me, or if you’d like to talk. I’m also open to mee(ng in person.
You’re in my prayers and I miss you, but remember that God is on the loose. Let’s look for
his impact ‘in’ the world!
Grace & Peace,
Erich
Thursday June 4, 7pm at
the Luray Rec Center. Rev.
Audre King has organized a
prayer mee$ng along with
other area clergy to have
prayer for our community
in a $me of social unrest,
sickness, and disunity.
Masks, social distancing,
and other precau$onary
prac$ces will be encour-
aged. All are welcome!
Sunday, June 21
Online Zoom Mee(ngs 2
Women’s Book Club 3
2020 Graduates 4
Updates to Directory 5
JUNE LURAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PAGE 2
A NEW WAY TO WORSHIP:
Sunday morning worship will con$nue to be available
at 9am on Facebook/LurayUMC. In addi$on, we will
have it viewable on YouTube. We will be using a pre-
recorded version, that will premiere on Sunday mornings.
With the internet connec$vity and others kinks, we are mov-
ing away from a live version. Thank you so much for your pa-
$ence as we work to provide some form of worship experi-
ence for you us to gather and grow in our faith virtually.
Online Zoom Events:
Women’s Bible Study Sunday School class, normally in the Par-
lor each Sunday Morning: 10am, May & June
Zoom mee$ng code: 740-3656-8426 Pass: 9ZbBEy
Sunday morning Adult Sunday School Image Rm: 10:15am
Zoom mee$ng code: 381-123-673 pass code: 387594
Sunday evening Illumine Group mee$ng:
Zoom mee$ng code: 647-487-6558 pass code: LUMC
**Sunday Evening, 7pm, Telephone Dial In Mee$ng Call:
833-302-1536, same mee$ng code. Pass Code: 845054 **
Wednesday Evening Coffee Time w/ the Pastor:
7:30pm - Zoom mee$ng code: 565-479-5596
pass code: 002071
Thursday evening Illumine Group mee$ng:
7pm - Zoom mee$ng code: 118-511-009
A li>le instruc(on...
Type Zoom into your search engine, Under Zoom: Video Confer-
encing/Web Conf/Webinars, Click Zoom Meeings. At the Top
Right click “Join a Mee(ng” and then enter the mee(ng code
for the Zoom mee(ng/class you’d like to join. You can also set
up an account which is FREE. There will be differing speeds of
internet. This free app allows 40 minutes before it cuts off... It’s
not the same as being together physically but it is a good way
to gather, see one another and share. Stay safe.
Our Grocery Cart will be outside the Glass Office Lobby Doors during business hours: Tues-Thur 9am-1pm You can just drive up and drop off your donations. Items will be divided between Page One & Choices. You can mark your bags or we will just divide all the donations between the two. Thank you to Lou Sizer for delivering these blessings!
Harrisonburg District NewsleGer
Check out the District NewsleGer to find all kinds of Great Things Hap-
pening in the Valley.
h>ps://www.harrisonburgdistrictumc.org/district-newsle>er
Please keep our members in your daily prayers:
June Clark, Mary Jane Ricke�s, George Nosek,
Jim Ashanky, Barbara Shenk, Be�y Deibert,
Wanda Butler, Doris & Leon Waters.
Please Pray for those in Senior Centers & Nursing Homes:
Frances Smith: Dogwood Village
120 Dogwood Lane Room #313, Orange, VA 22960
Nell Strong and Anne Heller: Hidden Springs
973 Buck Mountain Rd., Bentonville, VA 22601
Doris Waters: 210 Virginia Ave. #311 Bridgewater VA 22812
Barbara Shenk: Whispering Pines (temp stay)
200 Leakesville Rd. Luray VA 22835
Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday! 6/ 1 Michael Weaver
6/ 3 Heather Sours
6/ 5 Jon Sisler
6/ 5 Phil Jennings
6/ 6 Devan Deavers
6/11 Donna Miller 6/29 Carey Verba
6/12 Erich Benne1 6/30 June Clark
6/14 Ken Knesh
6/16 Leif Carlson
6/22 Eileen Knesh
6/25 Lisa Mar6n
If your birthday is this month and you do not see your name, please
contact the church office so we can update our records.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !
6/22/02 Erich & Candice Benne1 18 Years!
6/21/86 Chris & Missie Deibert 34 Years!
6/26/65 Jim & Karen Grieve 55 Years!
6/12/86 Larry & Elly Hakel 55 Years!
6/8/91 David & Lisa Mar6n 29 Years!
6/28/73 Rick & Donna Miller 47 Years!
6/11/83 Doug & Sue Raeburn 37 Years!
6/9/67 Bill & MaryJane Ricke1s 53 Years!
6/30/72 Walt & Sharon Surra1 48 Years!
6/15/85 Carey & Julia Verba 35 Years!
CONGRATULATIONS!
If your anniversary is this month and you do not see your
names, please contact the church office so we can update our records.
JUNE LURAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PAGE 3
Women’s Book Club Invites the En$re Church!
Since our summer reading is from The Chronicles of Nar-
nia, appropriate for all ages, we want to invite the whole
church to take part in Book Club on the Third Thursdays of
May, June, July & August. We will read the first two nov-
els in the series, one of which has an excellent 2006 mov-
ie version by Disney for non-readers or those who like to
compare wri>en and video edi(ons.
May 21: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, chapters
1-9 (first 56 minutes of the movie)
June 18: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, chap. 10-
17
July 16: The Magician’s Nephew, chapters 1-7
August 20: The Magician’s Nephew, chapters 8-15
Details for Zoom mee(ngs will be announced in KIT, or
email Beverly Wood to receive a message before the first
mee(ng.
VANCO Online Giving
Online giving means that you can automa(cally make
your monthly or weekly (the contribu(on and offerings
to the church during this difficult (me and beyond. You
can give either by making a recurring dra& from your
checking or savings account or by using a debit or credit
card. See our web site’s home page (www.lurayumc.org)
and click the eGiving bu>on in the header to get started.
You also can download the Give + app from Google Play
or the iTunes stores. Email the church with ques(ons and
we will have Walt Surra> contact you.
News and Opportunity from Living Legacy
W. Luray Rec Center - Audre King
630 W Main Street Luray, VA 22835
571-565-4422/703-750-5970 audreking@washgas.com
During this pandemic among community leaders the ongo-
ing ques(on is, “what can we do?” Living Legacy - W Luray
Rec Center desires to connect with churches and organiza-
(ons in the valley to answer the call of Ma>hew 25:35-36 in
feeding the hungry & clothing the naked.
Living Legacy has partnered with the Blue Ridge Food Bank &
is preparing to begin a feeding program for youth 1-18 years
old. We’ll begin one day a week feeding up to 100, adding
days as needed. We also have a clothing room within the rec
center, for donated, new & slightly worn clothing to be given
to those with a need at no cost.
Become a Volunteer – Help in the clothing closet and the
feeding program. The more volunteers, the more days we
can open, the more effec(ve we can be in mee(ng the
needs of the valley.
Donate new/slightly worn clothing – Encourage those you
know to donate slightly used clothing or purchase clothing
from local stores to donate, this will help meet the need of
our community. We’ll be providing clothing to local organi-
za(ons such as Arise, Choices, Life Center, Mercy House, and
Gemeinscha&.
We have our Grocery Cart out Tuesday-Thursday each week
where you can come to the Drive Thru area between the
church and Post Office and drop off any food items for Page
One or Choices.
PAGE 4 LURAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH JUNE
Sharma D. Lewis THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH RESIDENT BISHOP
VIRGINIA CONFERENCE May 29, 2020 P.O. BOX 5606 10330 STAPLES MILL ROAD GLEN ALLEN, VA 23058-5606 TELEPHONE: 804/521-1102 FAX: 804/521-1178 EMAIL: terribiggins@vaumc.org
A Call to Action on Systemic Racism
Dear Virginia Annual Conference:
On Memorial Day, when the world was honoring and remembering all military men and women for their sacrifice to this coun-try, Mr. George Floyd, another African-American man, while handcuffed and in police custody, was pleading for his life. His dying statement, “I can’t breathe,” rings again in my ears just as it did in 2014 when Eric Garner used those same words as he was dying from being held in a chokehold by a New York Police Department officer.
As I have reflected since Monday, I find my emotions range from sadness to anger to disbelief. I ask myself the simple questions “How long, Lord? How long, Lord?”
Isn’t it enough that we are fighting a pandemic and at the same time fighting life’s other challenges? Isn’t it enough that we wit-nessed the senseless death of Ahmaud Arbery in GA, the disturbing exchange between Christian Cooper and Amy Cooper in Central Park, and the barely-mentioned Breonna Taylor, who was killed by Louisville Metro Police Department officers execut-ing a warrant at the wrong house in March?
When do we as children of God decide that God is calling us into action? When do we decide that mere words or social media interactions for a few days are just not enough?
When do we as children of God decide that the systemic racism in our society, whether manifested overtly or covertly, is a sin that hinders our relationship with Jesus Christ and is antithetical to the gospel?
When do we as children of God in the second largest annual conference in The United Methodist connection decide to have the crucial conversations and examine our own experiential and inherited stories of race and racism? I believe that everything in life begins and ends with the story you have accepted as truth about yourself and others. These stories shape our thinking, actions and assumptions about different races.
The lesson from these senseless deaths is that the fight to eradicate racism is not another person’s problem but humanity’s prob-lem, and I believe that I’m not the only voice in the Virginia Annual Conference that wants to see real change and work toward the complete eradication of racism.
As the Resident Bishop of the Virginia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church, I am requesting that leaders of the Virginia faith community join in a conversation about policing with Governor Ralph Northam. The requested conversation will focus on statewide community relationships and policing training and practices.
In addition, I would like to invite the people of the Virginia Annual Conference to join me in these call to action steps:
1. We need informed clergy and laity to have authentic conversations about race and reconciliation in houses of worship, com-munities, and workplaces in which we acknowledge racism as a sin and actively pursue whatever is necessary to dismantle the injustices. One resource for starting that conversation is the Racial Justice Conversations Guide produced by the General Commission on Religion and Race;
2. Community policing emphasizes working with neighborhood residents as partners in creating public safety. We can of-fer our support and involvement with law enforcement agencies that want to work with community residents to identify problems and collaborate on implementing solutions that produce meaningful results for the community; and
3. We can encourage civilian participation in oversight of law enforcement in order to strengthen trust with the community. Every community should define the appropriate form and structure of civilian oversight to meet the needs of that commu-nity. Continue to pray for the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor. Let us hold close the words of the Apostle Paul, who reminds us in Romans 12:21; “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” (NKJV)
Peace and Blessings,
Bishop Sharma D. Lewis
JUNE LURAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PAGE 5
2020 Graduates
High School
Olivia Grieve, daughter of Wes & Chr istina Gr ieve and Christine LaFrance & Scott Higgs and granddaughter of Ka-ren & Jim Grieve is graduating from Luray High School. Olivia has been accepted to the School of Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University to pursue a major in Interior De-sign.
Katie Marston, daughter of Cathy & Chr is Marston and granddaughter of Sharon & Eddie Wayne Marston, has com-pleted Governor’s School and will graduate from Luray High School. She will also receive her Associates Degree from Lord Fairfax Community College. Katie will be at-tending the University of Virginia.
Hailey Thomas, daughter of Chr istina & Wes Grieve and Julie & Charles Thomas and granddaughter of Karen & Jim Grieve is graduating from Luray High School. Hailey will be attending James Madison University. She has many in-terests and has not declared her major yet.
College
Eva Bogdewic, daughter of Lisa & Dan Bogdewic, gradu-ated from the University of Virginia with a BS in Statistics and a BA in Mandarin Chinese. She is employed by Booze Allen and will continue her employment with them while she attends the American University School of Law.
Connor Grieve, daughter of Wes & Chr istina Gr ieve and granddaughter of Karen & Jim Grieve, received her As-sociates Degree from Lord Fairfax Community College, then completed and graduated with certification in Massage Ther-apy from the Cedar Stone School of Massage. She is now employed at the Cedar Stone Spa in Harrisonburg.
Alyssa Howard, daughter of Jane & Steve Thompson and Aj & Torie Howard, received her Associates Degree in Nursing from Lord Fairfax Community College and plans to continue studies for a Bachelors in Nursing.
Danielle Martin, daughter of Lisa & David Mar tin and granddaughter of Karen and Jim Grieve, will receive a BS in Apparel, Housing and Resource Management from Virginia Tech during a virtual ceremony. Her major is Family and Consumer Science with a minor in Property Management. Danielle will live in Blacksburg to complete an internship and for fall employment.
Shane Miller, son of John & Carol Miller , gradu-ated from Duke University with PhD in Finance. Shane will be joining the faculty of University of Michigan Ross School of Business later this year.
Jordan Nealis has been an EMT with the Luray Rescue Squad and will receive certification in Health Sciences from Liberty University this sum-mer. She will then continue studies for a degree in Health Sciences.
Rebecca Thompson, daughter of Jane & Steve Thompson, Graduated from Lord Fairfax Communi-ty College, with an Associates Degree in General Studies and is employed by Delaware North in Shenandoah National Park.
CONGRATULATIONS!
United Methodist Women
The Prayer of St Francis
Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace; Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; And where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, Grant that I may not so much seek
To be consoled as to console; To be understood, as to understand; To be loved, as to love; For it is in giving that we receive, It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, And it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life. Amen. The UMW Program book objective for June states: The United Methodist Women members will understand how the light of God reveals opportunities in and around us for service to and with others. Take time to reflect upon the scripture reading for this month: 1 John 1:1, 5, 7-9, 3:17, 4:20. Along with your daily devotional time, reflect upon the prayer of St Francis. Mission Prayer Focus: June 11: United States, Four Cor-
ners Native American Ministry. Developing churches and
fulfilling outreach project goals in the Navajo Nation.
June 13: New Bethlehem Community Center, Augusta,
Georgia. June 26: Mexico. Give Ye Them To Eat. Train-
ing villagers to become self-sustaining through agricul-
ture. June 27: Open Door Community House, Columbus,
Georgia.
JUNE LURAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PAGE 6
2020 LUMC Church Council Members:
Faith Carlson-Church Council Chair Cathy Weaver-Council Secretary Jeff Jennings-Lay Leader
Elly Hakel - UMW President Garne> Brockman-Board of Trustees Alice Gray-Financial
Walt Surra>-Treasurer Bonnie Sullivan-Fellowship Ron Vickers-Outreach
Beverly Wood-Communica(ons Julia Verba-Worship
Sharon Surra>-Missions Karen Grieve-Chris(an Educa(on Coord.
Dave Naser-Staff/Parish Rev. Erich Benne>
Bill Duke-at Large Member
Updates to the Church Directory (Updates from 1st prin$ng in Red) Angier, David & Carol – NO Landline
Ashanky, Jim & Cathy – Email: collies143@live.com
Benne>, Erich & Candice – Address: 111 N. Court Street, Luray
Bogue, Mindy – Cell: 734-740-2168
Brockman, Garne>: Email: garne>.brockman@vabf.com (church
business)
Brubaker, Daniel & Susan: Address: 405 Hamburg Road, Luray
Brubaker, Nancy: Address: 392 Hamburg Road, Luray
Campbell, Betsy: betsycampbell@icloud.com 1200 Harrison
Creek Blvd. #9102 Petersburg FL 23803
Carlson, Leif & Faith: faithandleif@gmail.com
Clark,Bruce/June: clarkbruce34@gmail.com Bruce cell: 669-7036
Cook, Bill & Joan: 10 Meadow Lane Luray
wc54136203@gmail.com 743-3663
Covington, Dave & Millie: 144 Wesley Harris Circle Greensbor-
ough NC 27455 dlcov13@hotmail.com
Deavers, Daniel: Email: Daniel.Deavers@vadoc.virginia.gov
Dovel, Gerald: Email: gdovel@embarqmail.com
Gaunt, Carol: Email: cpgdrjm1@gmail.com
Graves, John: Email: john.graves@luraycaverns. com 244-9395
Hakel, Larry & Elly: Cell Phones: L 742-3519 E 247-8367
Harman, Helen: Email: hharman1948@gmail.com Cell: 746-9489
Hughi>, Beth (703)967-0243 bethhughi>@gmail.com
Robbin Holland: Email: rjoholland@gmail.com
Jenkins, Deanna: Cell: 742-3861
Jennings, Jeff & Winn: 1867 Longs Rd Luray Jeff Cell: 742-2788
Jennings, Phil & Erin: 1777 Longs Road Luray
Kyle, Gail: 22 A N. Deford Ave. Luray
Lauritzen, Cindy: phone: 743-6897 cell: 860-1782
Lloyd, Tom & Susan: phone: 860-5496 Susan’s cell: 742-1422
McNeely, Sam: cell: 742-2779
Miller, John: cell: 703-851-1639
Nichols, Mark: cell: 540-908-8265
Page, Tommy: cell: 742-8233
Raeburn, Doug: cell: 742-1968
Rocke, Tim & Susan: Rileyville, VA 22650
Sisler, Jon & Lisa: Cell phones: J 540-323-0117 L 860-1681
Smith, Frances: Dogwood Village 120 Dogwood Lane # 313
Orange VA 22960 cell: 540-672-1104
Sours, Nellie: 145 Grandview Dr.
Spencer, Robert: 221 Mechanic St. cell: 860-6761
Suddith, Judy: Email: jshounddogs@gmail.com
Sullivan, Jimmy & Bonnie: NO Landline Cells: J 540-209-5505
B 540-421-2195
Tate, Reed & Wanda: Email: wandatate81@comcast.net
Verba, Carey & Julia: 1309 Serenity Ridge Rd Luray NO Landline
Cells: C 742-4110 J 244-8402
Waters, Doris 210 Virginia Ave. #311 Bridgewater 22812
(540)515-3863
Weaver, Michael & Ellen: 8 Meadow Lane Luray
Weaver, Mike & Cathy: NO Landline
White, Be>y: Phone: 743-4037
Wood, Cary & Beverly: 20 Meadow Lane Luray
Zirkle, Lenora: Email: lzirkle@centurylink.net
NEW: These are people that were not in our
church directory at the $me it was published.
Brandy & Jamie Rickard: 345 Church Street Stanley, VA 22851 778-
1869 Brandy Cell: 742-4676
Toyia Wilson 346 Kimball Rd. Luray 743-1160
6busywilsons@gmail.com
John Graves: P.O. Box 748 Luray
Gary & Anita Lawrence: 8627 Airwick Lane Bristow VA 20136
anitalawrence2@gmail.com
Kimberly Jenkins: 3B N. Hawksbill Street Luray 540-305-6706
cheWimmr2@yahoo.com
Jeremiah & Vallen Rogers: 9 Mechanic St. Luray vallenlrog-
ers@gmail.com 540-560-8069
Ken & Elisabeth Alger: 528 Church Ave. Stanley VA 22851 ken-
nethalger@yahoo.com ebethalger@gmail.com
Cell phones: K 860-1465 E 742-1006
Bob Waggoner: 187 Holly Hill Rd. Luray Email: robertwaggon-
er@hughes.net 860-1579
Brian & Beth Hughi>: 950 Lazy River East Luray
brianhughi>@outlook.com 703-967-9482
Mary Lou Owens: 86 Mossy Cup St. Shavano Park, TX 78231
Jim Braunworth: The Wellington 7820 Ba>usrol Blvd. #148 Gaines-
ville VA 20155 571-486-3246
Pat & Bev Daugherty: 71 Howard St. SE #4106 Atlanta, GA 30317
B 571-334-4340 P 570-762-3568
Jessica Dudley & Corey Baldauf: 86 Reservoir Ave. Luray derrydud-
ley@icloud.com J 860-1140 C 304-830-1177
BIBLE STUDY & SUNDAY SCHOOL—FIND US ON ZOOM! SEE PAGE 2
Tuesday Morning Bible Study w/Pastor Ellen - On Hold
Thursday Mornings, 7:15am - Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study, Fellowship Hall, On Hold
2nd & 4th Thursday Evenings, 7pm, Parlor - Illumine Group—See Page 2
Sunday Mornings, 10-10:50am Sunday School - FIND US ON ZOOM! SEE PAGE 2
There is something for everyone! If you have an idea for a new group, please let us know.
Nursery for Infants and preschoolers available 8:15-12:15 During Worship Services Only, 4th floor
3yr Old Sunday School Class - Stories & Sharing, 4th floor
Preschool - Age 4 through Kindergarten - Heartshapers Curriculum, 4th floor
Early Elementary - Grades 1-3 - Bible Lessons Planned by Teacher, 4th floor
Older Elementary - Grade 4-5 - Faithweaver Curriculum
Tweens - Grades 6-8 - A Lively Class using Gospel Light materials, 2nd floor above the Auditorium
High School - Grades 9-12 - Fellowship Hall, 3rd Floor
Adult Sunday School - All Ages - CrossWalk, Image Class, 4th Floor
Adult Women’s Sunday School Class/Bible Study - Parlor, 2nd floor, Sanctuary level
Sunday Evenings, 7pm - Illumine Group - Meets every week, Fellowship Hall, 3rd floor
JUNE LURAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PAGE 7
Chancel Choir: Basses: CR Suddith, Jim Ashanky, Larry Hakel,
Dale Houff, Jim Grieve; Tenors: Erich Benne�, Dave Naser;
Altos: Cathy Whi�le, Alice Gray, Layne Vickers, Judy Suddith,
Carol Miller; Sopranos: Julia Verba, Elly Hakel,
Nancy Brubaker, Cathy Ashanky
Weekly KIT Email (Keeping in Touch)
This is an informa$ve weekly email to let you know what
is coming up or happening at the church each week.
Call or email the church office to be added to the list.
Keep in Touch!
TELEPHONE PRAYER CHAIN:
If you have need for prayer and would like to be
placed on our prayer chain, call the church office or
Peggy Turner 743-3386.
If you would like to be called when a situa6on comes up that
needs prayer, or if you could be a caller, calling 5 -6 persons
once you receive the message, let the church office know.
Praise Band: Cathy Ashanky-Leader/Piano/Singer, Erich
Benne�-Guitar, Abby Knesh/Ukulele/Singer; George
Nosek-Singer, Tommy Page-Singer/DevoCons, Doug Rae-
burn-Guitar & Robin Stevens-Singer
Luray United Methodist Church Physical Address: 1 West Main Street
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 606 Luray, VA 22835
(540)743-6540 Fax: 743-9109
Email: lurayumc@embarqmail.com
Web Page: www.lurayumc.org
2020 COMMUNITY NOON WORSHIP SERVICE - ON HOLD !
JANUARY - LURAY UNITED METHODIST JULY - HISTORIC ANTIOCH CHURCH
FEBRUARY - MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH AUGUST - LURAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
MARCH - ST MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH SEPTEMBER - LURAY SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
APRIL - CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OCTOBER - LURAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
MAY - LURAY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NOVEMBER - MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
JUNE - NEW DIRECTION CHURCH DECEMBER - ST MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH
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