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June 25, 2017
First United Methodist Church of Riverside4845 Brockton Avenue • Riverside, CA 92506
(951) 683-7831 • E-mail: [email protected] • www.firstchurchriverside.org
Rev. Ji Tai (J. T.) Kim, Senior Pastor
June 25, 2017 Third Sunday after Pentecost 10:00 AM
Music Recognition SundayWelcome! We’re glad you’re here.
Please sign in using the attendance books along the center aisles.
PRElUdE: “Andante Cantabile” david lines, Organist
by Guiseppe Tartini
liGhTinG OF ThE AlTAR CAndlES Acolytes
Enter with the symbol of the light of Christ
MOMEnTS OF WElCOME: loretta Cudney, lay leader
Greeting Guests Registration Announcements Peace
* TRiniTy BEllS (Stand as you are able)
* ChORAl inTROiT “Sing for Joy” Aldersgate Chorale
by hal h. hopson directed by
yvonne Flagg
* CAll TO WORShiP Mack davis, liturgist
(Psalm 86)
(leader) People of God, incline your ear and listen to the word of God.
(People) We come with open hearts, ready to receive God’s word
of forgiveness and love.
(leader) Call on the One who abounds in steadfast love.
(All) We are ready to proclaim the good news of God in this place
and throughout the earth! Amen!
RECOGniZinG MUSiC MiniSTRiES
Music Staff
ORGAniST
david lines
AldERSGATE ChORAlE yvonne Flagg, director
Paul Akers KwangJin Kim Valerie Othon
lynn Ashworth india lovekin Regan Pope
Bob Banks Kate lovekin Cindy Qualtieri
Phil Bremenstuhl Kris lovekin Marc Robles
Bev deFrance Jennifer Mahl Jim Sizer
david Fraser Katelyn Matson leslie Tomlinson
Allison George norma nelson Pat Williams
Bertha harris Bob nelson
hAndBEllS Gayla lonsbery, director
PERCUSSiOn PlAyERS harmoni Greene Matthew Musarra
yOUTh BEllS
dylan Grimes Margaret Speir
Jason handen leslie Tomlinson
Carmen lonsbery Jennifer Walker
Rose Musarra
AllEGRO RinGERS
Stephanie Johnson Roy Riggs
Greg laird lee-Ann Seeling
Alice Musarra Wayne Speir
Cheryl Riggs Sue Tomlinson
ThE RESPOnSE
Joan Brown Matthew Setlik
Glenn deloss John Simmons
Steve Grimes Wayne Speir
Rebel harrell John Zeeb
Esther heath
BlESSinG FOR ThOSE in MUSiC MiniSTRiES
(UniSOn PRAyER) All
O lord, our God, bless these ministries of music and those who offer
them in your service. Give to these persons love for you and your people,
fullness of heart as they praise you, and diligence that their music may be
a worthy offering to your glory; through Jesus Christ our lord. Amen.
(Adapted from The United Methodist Book of Worship, p. 605)
ThE ChURCh AT PRAyER Rev. Roy Riggs
ShARinG OF JOyS And COnCERnS
ChURCh PRAyER
ThE lORd’S PRAyER
ChORAl RESPOnSE "This is Our Prayer" Aldersgate Chorale
by Sally Ahner
* OPEninG hyMn “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High” All
led by The Response
ChildREn’S MOMEnTS Barbara Jo Wilson
Parents visiting for the first time, please follow your children to
the exit door to register.
AnThEM Aldersgate Chorale, handbells,
Allison George, Trumpet
“Praise to the Lord, for the Lord is Good” directed by
by Ellen Woods Bryce yvonne Flagg
SCRiPTURE REAdinG Ephesians 4:25—5:2 Mack davis, liturgist
(The New Testament, page 183 nRSV)
Leader: This is the Word of the lord!
All: Thanks be to God! Amen.
PRAiSE BAnd “Amen Because He Lives” The Response
SERMOn “UNITED METHODIST LIVING” Rev. Roy Riggs
* hyMn OF dEdiCATiOn “All the People Said Amen” All
led by The Response
OFFERinG
OFFERTORy david lines, Organist
Alegro from “Concerto after Albinoni”
by J. G. Walther
* dOxOlOGy All
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;
Praise him, all creatures here below;
Praise him above, ye heavenly host;
Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen.
* PRAyER OF ThAnKSGiVinG Rev. Roy Riggs
* SEndinG hyMn “In The River” All
led by The Response
ClOSinG SOlO david lines, Organist
Toccata from “Symphonie in F”
by Charles Marie Widor
* BEnEdiCTiOn Rev. Roy Riggs
* dEnOTES STAnd AS yOU ARE ABlE.
The Flowers on the Altar
are in Celebration of All
Our Music Ministers
In Our Prayers:
In hospital, Steve draisey (Susan Exon’s brother-in-law)
In convalescent care, Marlene Bardarson, Kirk Ferguson,
Rev. Bob Mayou, Kay Otto, Marjorie Souder, Arlene Tillman,
Stewart Thompson
For health and support, david Allen’s mother Micky, lynn Ashworth,
Ali Bankhead, Pat Beals, don Blose, Mary Boon, Phyllis Chandler,
Ellen Charles, John Chernik and Family, yvonne Conlin,
helen dennington, Frank and Maryetta Ferre, ian George,
Carolyn German, Kimberly Goforth, Pat Jeffries, Kathy,
Barbara Kent, Bill and Mary lou Kerrick, don Knowles, Judy lamers,
Shirley littleton, laurel Mcdonald, Mcduffie Family,
dan Miller, laurel Morgan, natalie, Bill nuchols,
Pia, Brandy Qualtieri, Amit Roberts, Chandra Roberts,
Madison Salvador, Paisley Scheller, Bob Schiffer,
Micheline Scoggins, Sarah Six, Randy Sosa,
Mark Spangler, Barbara Spencer, Carol Stalder, Charlotte Stevenson,
Ken Sutton Family, Connie & Jim Taylor, lisa Thomas, leslie Tomlinson,
Tony Vasquez, Kelly and Kirk Weakly and Family, Sherry Weide,
Myra Williams, Jim Wilson, Gerry Wright
FUMCOR Safe Gatherings
Required for Staff and Volunteers
(age 16 and older)
if you will be working with children, youth, or vulnerable adults
representing our church, you must complete the online process to be-
come an approved volunteer by THIS Wednesday, June 28.
Go to https://safegatherings.com/ via the internet browser. Select
“Get Started” and enter the following information: (Faith based
organization/Methodist/CA/organization name First UMC of River-
side).
A guide to the process is available on the Patio today after Worship.
Happy Summertime!We hope everyone will have a fun and safe summer, and that you find
extra time to travel for vacation, spend weekends at the lake, focus on
family time, or do whatever makes you happy. Even if you're away from
our church, please don't forget your offerings.
"Think of giving not as a duty, but as a privilege."—John d. Rockefeller, Jr.
May God bless you for your ongoing support.
Calendar ChangesPlease note that the Tuesday Bible Study that usu-
ally meets at 10:00 am is closed for the summer but
will resume on Tuesday, September 12.
Also, the Adult Sunday School class has not been
meeting while Pastor Kim is on vacation, but will
resume on July 2 at 10:00 am in the Adult lounge.
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Cost: $30 for one child $40 for two children
$50 for three or more children
To register visit: www.firstchurchriverside.org
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4845 Brockton Avenue Riverside, CA 92506
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LOOKING AHEADThough none of the regular UMW
meetings are scheduled in July, it is a
time to contemplate the time ahead.
On September 23 our unit has been
asked to host the East district Annual
Celebration. The Executive Committee
will meet August 9th to begin the plan-
ning.
november 4th is the date for our an-
nual Bazaar. Much work is already in
progress to create an interesting inven-
tory.
you can help by donating items
you no longer need which might be
a treasure to someone else. We will
need collectibles—china, silver, jew-
elry—for Grandma's Attic. if you have
embroidery skills, your help
is greatly coveted to help reduce the
stack of tea towels.
Many of you do your crafting at
home. We need your donated items.
Summer is a slow-down time but
still there is much to fill your time and
thoughts!
MISSION uMission u is an opportunity to learn
more about three topics: spiritual
growth, a geographic area, and an issue
impacting society. Participants grow in
understanding of the mission of the
church in the current world context.
The studies give particular attention
to the responsibilities of women in the
fulfillment of this mission. This mission
education program strengthens the
leadership and membership of UMW,
and it can be a life changer for the indi-
viduals who attend. if you want to talk
to someone who has been to Mission u,
ask lynn Ashworth or Margaret Berger.
The venue is Cal lutheran in Thou-
sand Oaks, July 7-9. The cost is $275.
Registration deadline was June 15,
but you can still register with a late fee
of $25.
www.calpacumc.org/umw/
or call Elizabeth McKibben
(323) 313-4158.
CITRUS CIRCLEWe are meeting at 6:00 pm on
June 27 at the Kountry Folks Restau-
rant, la Sierra exit at 91 Freeway.
Our next meeting will be
September 26 in Adult lounge.
have a nice summer!
www.firstchurchriverside.org
It’s Budget Time Again!After the June meetings, most of the committees will be taking a sum-
mer hiatus.
Please be thinking about your budget for 2018, and have your
figures in to Becky Ruiz, Finance Manager, by Friday, September 1.
Call, stop by, or e-mail ([email protected]) your budget needs, which
will be presented to Finance.
FROM HERE TO THERE:
CalPac Conference, June 14-17
how are we going to get from where we
are to where we need to be? That was the
focus of this conference, the first one with
Bishop hagiya. Many of you met him when
the East district Welcome Reception was
held in our Fellowship hall last fall. he will
be the bishop only four years before his
mandatory retirement, and he has hit the
floor running as he has an eight-year plan to
complete in half that time.
his focus is still making disciples for the
transformation of the world, the mission of
the United Methodist Church. in the 60s and
70s, people came to the church. Today, the
church needs to go beyond the walls of the
church into the community. So we need to
know what’s and who’s in the community
surrounding our church. We need to remem-
ber our strengths are in our differences. if
we are to be fishers of men, we need to go
where the people are. We need to learn to
love in a way that goes beyond our walls.
The Bishop said that the church renewal
will need to be fueled by the laity (that’s you
and i) of the church, as there are more of us
than the clergy. The Conference will be de-
veloping the trainings for laity and clergy
for our work ahead.
We heard from many churches with proj-
ects that are reaching out into the commu-
nity to help those in need, such as
transforming an old hotel into a home for
the homeless, safe parking for the homeless
(a project created by los Angeles and the
Methodist Church
working together),
clothes closets,
feeding the home-
less, and growing
gardens. Mentoring is when someone leads
you upward while you are holding the hand
of someone (someone who may be a little
different from you) leading them upward.
There was such a positive vibe at this con-
ference.
As you know, Val Weise received her or-
ders as an elder in a very moving and mean-
ingful ceremony. Jan Wiley, our district
superintendent, is expecting their first
grandchild this week. So she is ecstatic! The
youth were impressive in their presence and
in their worship service they presented.
They were so full of enthusiasm and love of
God in their actions. do lee, who works
with our youth, read the scripture in Korean
at the youth Service. At the East district
Breakfast, your church received a certificate
for paying 100% of apportionments. Out of
the 80 churches in our district, only 60% pay
the full 100%.
Pastor Kim attended this conference as
our pastor, along with do lee. And as your
delegates, Kate hunter, Barbara Jo Wilson
and loretta Cudney were honored to repre-
sent your church at this Annual Conference.
if you have any questions or concerns,
please contact one of us.
Peace be with you,
Kate Hunter, Barbara Jo Wilson and
Loretta Cudney
United Methodist MenAnother season of programs, special events and board meetings have
concluded, and our committee will be dark for July and August. Our
September and fall programs are being planned now. The UMM will also
be handling and serving hot dogs for the Fall Festival on Saturday,
September 30.
We would like to thank all who made the June Scholarship Program a
success. This includes a two-sided sheet containing relevant information.
Stephanie Chandler, Administrative Assistant, formulated the data beau-
tifully, and copies were printed for everyone. it helped immensely.
Emily noble’s PowerPoint presentation of her studies at UCR was re-
ceived well. She also presented a video of her sister Erica’s academics in
Spain. Barbara Jo Wilson shared a cell phone message from Emma Speir,
who was unable to attend. From the Christian Education Committee,
Mary Ellen Burch, Chairman, loretta Cudney, lay leader, and Pastor
Kim and family were present. Also, dr. Kate hunter, youth director, in-
troduced the youth in attendance. Barbara Jo also gave updates of former
recipients.
dave Fraser, with assistance from Greg and lisa laird, cooked a won-
derful breakfast of quiche, fresh blueberry muffins and fruit. Paula
Kaufhold, with help from her son, hans, and daughter-in-law Moira, and
Barbara Jo decorated the tables with a garden theme. Bob nelson led the
singing of “in the Garden,” which appeared to be a very popular choice.
it was a grand event.
YOUTH CALENDAR
Saturday, July 1
6:30 am—All-Church Train Trip to Mission San
Juan Capistrano. Train leaves Downtown Station at
7:25 am. Arrives in San Juan Capistrano at 9:03 am.
$10 Metrolink Pass, $9 Mission. Return to Riverside
Downtown at 5:08 pm.
July 9-15
Jr. high Camp, Wrightwood
July 16-22
Sr. high Camp, Wrightwood
July 24-28
Vacation Bible School Volunteers, at FUMCOR.
This Week at FUMCOR
Sunday, June 25
10:00 am Worship/Music
Appreciation/
Rev. Roy Riggs Preaching
All day Marie Callendar’s
Fundraiser—Off Campus
Monday, June 26
7:00 pm Church Council
—Adult lounge
Tuesday, June 27
9:00 am Messenger Volunteers
—Mary’s Kitchen
6:00 pm UMW Citrus Circle
—Off Campus
7:00 pm Communications
Committee
—Mary’s Kitchen
Wednesday, June 28
9:30 am handcrafters—Asbury
7:00 pm Women’s Bible Study
—Adult lounge
Thursday, June 29
6:30 am Men’s Prayer Breakfast
—Mary’s Kitchen
6:30 pm Stephen Ministry Training
—Mary’s Kitchen
Saturday, July 1
6:30 am All-Church Mission
Capistrano Train Trip
—Off Campus
10:00 am Stephen Ministry
—Mary’s Kitchen
Sunday, July 2
8:45 am Adult Sunday School
—Adult lounge
10:00 am Worship/Communion
11:15 am Church & Society/
Missions—Adult lounge
12:00 pm Elementary Camp Begins
—Camp Wrightwood
The ministers of First United Methodist Church of Riverside are its members. Assisting them are Bishop Grant J.
hagiya; district Superintendent Jan Wiley, and the church staff: Sr. Pastor, Rev. J. T. Kim; Rev. Roy Riggs, Retired Minis-
ter; Office Manager, Becky Ruiz; Secretary, Stephanie Chandler; director of Children’s & Women’s Ministries, Barbara Jo
Wilson; Aldersgate director, yvonne Flagg; Organist, david lines; Bell Choirs director, Gayla lonsbery; youth/young
Adult director, dr. Kate hunter; lay leader, loretta Cudney; Preschool director, Karen Wilson.