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The Messenger McMannen United Methodist Church
4102 Neal Road † Durham NC 27705 August 2014
Volunteers needed !
Yard game donations needed:
◊ Bocce ball
◊ Croquet
◊ Corn Hole
◊ Volleyball
◊ Go Fish
◊ Egg & Spoon Race
◊ Sumo wrestling suits
◊ Dunking Booth
◊ Duck Pond
◊ Face Painting
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Fri, August 8 Luncheon & Meeting at 12:00 pm at BENNETT POINT GRILL.
RSVP to Rachel Weisner by 8/3
Every Monday and Wednesday Primetimers Exercise at 10:30 am in Fellowship Hall
To register or receive more information about a Primetimers Program please contact Jim Lore at 384-2102.
August Committee Meetings
Church Council Tues, Aug 5 @ 7:00 pm (FH)
SPRC Tues, Aug 19 @ 6:30 pm (E201)
Trustees Tues, Aug 26 @ 6:30 (FH)
Our Church Family: Craig Baker; Marti Bennett; Cordelia Blalock;
Family of Lib Hamlet; Bobbie Morgan; Barbara Overstreet; Michael
Sands (deployment); Wendell Family; Ruth Yarbrough
Friends and Family: Marie Alperi; John Anderson; Addie & Winston;
Wendy Carroll; Family of Lenora Childers; Alida Cockerham; Jill Connel-
ly; Duffey grandchild; Billy Franklin; Ada Foster; Abigail Galphin;
Martha Gant; Austen Gilreath; Merci Griffin; Virginia Hinshaw; Holly
Rogers McMannen; Patti Morrison; Elsie King; Rod & Sandra Mabry;
Grady McCutcheon; Patti Morrison; Mary Ann Norris; Louis Rivers;
Jackie Snell; Paul Turner; Nancy Via; Cameron Wagner (Anggie’s son); Sarah Webster; Renee Wendell;
Taylor Woodruff; the unemployed and their families; the victims of violence; Travel mercies, Christian
Believer Bible Study group, our armed forces and military.
Care Facilities: Cleo Fox (Carillon Durham); Sadie Micol (Brookshire) Mildred Neal (Croasdaile Vil-
lage); Bernita Linthicum (Elm Croft—Raleigh); Gertie Smith (Hillcrest); Cathy Young
Junior Youth entering Grades 6-8
Senior Youth entering Grades 9-12
Sunday School
10 am in the Youth Center
2nd & 4th Sunday Nights
6-8 pm Youth Group in the Youth Center
McMannen is a Hot-Spot
drop off location for
the NC Diaper Bank. Their biggest needs are for size 4,
5 and 6 diapers but all sizes are gladly accepted. Pull Ups and
Swimmy diapers are also in high demand. Drop them off in the box
located outside of Jackie's office. One in three families face
the daily crisis of diaper need. You can be part of the ongoing
campaign to bridge this diaper gap today, tomorrow, and in the future. Together we can
provide comfort and peace of mind — one diaper at a time.
Tuesday Mornings
10 am
Fellowship Hall
Join us as we explore women of the
Bible. Everyone is welcome, come
when you can!
McMannen Preschool News
Please call Jackie Bolen at 919-383-1263 or stop by any weekday
morning between 9:30 and 11:30 to learn more about this ministry.
Preschool
Through our culturally diverse half day ministry to children ages one
to five, we serve as a place of child care excellence for the
community. We help parents of preschool age children establish a
base of faith and learning by strengthening the bridge between
educa.on and God's love.
Visit our website to
pay tuition online!
Mcmannenumc.org
Thursday
August 28
6:30 pm
C.L.U.B.S. C.L.U.B.S. C.L.U.B.S. C.L.U.B.S.
Movie NightMovie NightMovie NightMovie Night Friday, August 15Friday, August 15Friday, August 15Friday, August 15
7 pm in the Fellowship Hall7 pm in the Fellowship Hall7 pm in the Fellowship Hall7 pm in the Fellowship Hall
Enjoy free food, fellowship and
friendship!
Join us for a “drive-in” movie for the kids!
Free Popcorn, Lemonade Free Popcorn, Lemonade Free Popcorn, Lemonade Free Popcorn, Lemonade
and fruit snacks!and fruit snacks!and fruit snacks!and fruit snacks!
Wednesday, August 20
August 18August 18August 18August 18
Columbarium information
♦ There are 24 niches per side for a total of 48 niches.
♦ Each niche can hold two people.
♦ Each niche sells for $1,000 .This does not include engrav-ing for which the family is responsible to pay.
♦ The engraving space only allows two names per niche.
♦ Only engraved names, no images or other ornate items may be placed on the face stone. Guidelines are available upon request.
♦ Selection criteria will be based on the order of each re-quest.
For more information, please contact a Trustee.
We are very excited to announce our new feature that allows you to make online payments for the following::
♦ Your tithe
♦ Preschool Tuition
♦ Fall Festival stew orders
♦ Vacation Bible School registration
♦ Children's ministries registration
♦ Servants at Work (SAW) registration
♦ Payment for classes or class materials
You have the option of using a credit card or having your checking account debited (one time or recurring).
Check out our website to make your payment online!
Would you like to support family activities at McMannen but you just aren't sure you have the time or experience?
HOSTS are needed! Current Openings:
September 19 October 17
November 21 ⇒ Pray about hosting a movie night ⇒ Choose a movie with a Christian theme ⇒ Schedule your chosen date with Jackie ⇒ Advertisements will be created by Jackie & posted ⇒ Follow easy steps for a successful event!
Please prayerfully consider this opportunity to reach out to the community and represent McMannen. You can call, email or talk to
Jackie if you are interested or have any questions.
Thursday evenings 7:00—8:30 pm
At Purple Park
(Moreene Road Park across
15-501 on the right)
“Are you comfortable? Do you need anything?” Those are words frequently heard in hospital rooms each and every day, spoken by
countless nurses and family members to countless patients. Answers range from “No, thank you” to various forms of medicine to relieve pain, sips of water, or readjustment of pillows. There is care given even in the asking, and a comfort that even transcends the physical relief of symptoms, knowing that someone is looking after you, hoping that the discomfort won’t last forever.
This morning, in our Tuesday Bible study, we looked at Luke’s account of Mary (Jesus’ mother) and her response to the angel’s earth-shaking announcement that she would bear a Holy child in Luke 1. We tried to imagine what it would have been like for a young woman, probably just a girl, who was engaged (as would have been ordinary and perhaps even a relief to begin planning for a life of relative security) to a seemingly ordinary carpenter named Joseph, to hear such news. The author of the study, Jeanne Stevens, focused on God’s plan for Mary to move from comfort to courage. The angel told her of a grand life that was about to be born from her womb. She replied, after some measure of pondering, “let it be.”
We spent much of our discussion time focusing on those times in our lives when we have drawn on God-given courage, and when we have had to step into a new future with only faith. When such times arise, we are inevitably faced with the necessity of leaving someone, someplace, something, in order to move forward in the journey. Jeanne illustrated our hesitancy to leave by sharing about the way her three year old squeezes her neck with both arms when it’s time to leave, hoping to lovingly manipulate her into staying for just a few moments more. We as love-filled, peace-seeking human beings metaphorically wrap our arms around the familiar when it is time to encounter the unknown.
Mary, now recipient of this strange news, must have had many questions. Will they believe me? Will I be shunned by Joseph, or will he still go through with the marriage? How do you raise a Holy child? Are you allowed to send the Son of God to time-out if he disobeys? For the time being, all she knew was that she was willing to follow God, and that was enough.
To be human is to be confronted with choices:
how to prioritize limited resources, how to make a
living, who to befriend, how much to share. Faith
does not always make the choices easier.
Christians can feel just as alone and in-the-dark as
non-Christians when we are faced with an
uncertain future. But as Jesus’ followers, as
children of God, we know that God has invited us
to seek God’s kingdom first, and to trust that God
will be there, already waiting for us to arrive; as
one of our Bible Study participants commented, if
we are to arrive somewhere, it means that we have
had to depart from somewhere else; to leave
something behind – a bad habit, a location we
have outgrown, an annual event that no longer
serves its purpose, an unhealthy relationship, a job
that hasn’t worked out or that we have long ago
mastered. To do so, we may need to move from
comfort to courage; which is only truly possible
with Christ. God bless you.
Please always refer to the
calendar on the McMannen
website for the most
up-to-date informa.on.
Download our calendar information: A file can be downloaded and imported into any calendar program that will let you import a comma-delimited text file. Most calendaring software, like Outlook, Lotus, etc. has this feature built right in.
• Simply click the ICAL symbol on the calendar (bottom left corner) on our mcmannenumc.org website to
download it to your hard drive.
• Then open your calendar software and import it.
Hi friends,
We’re ramping up to welcome hundreds of new international students and scholars to Duke over the next couple of weeks. One of the ways in which we do that is by offering a shopping trip to Target so that they can buy basic necessities before classes begin. The problem is that many do not have vehicles to get to Target or other stores nearby.
This year we’re offering the shopping trip on Saturday August 16th, 9:30am – 12:00pm (approximately). I learned today that 170 students have requested to join in this
opportunity so you can see that the need is great for them.
Would you help us by driving a group of international graduate students from Duke to the Target and back home again?
Please click on the link to sign up: http://tinyurl.com/isishoppingassistance.
I’ll contact those who sign up with more details of what to expect, where to meet students, etc.
Questions? Please contact me.
Please let others in your church or Bible study know of this opportunity to love internationals in the Name of Jesus.
FYI, you can go to www.isidurhamvolunteers.org to learn about other ways you can serve international students and scholars. Our monthly dinners will resume in September.
Blessings in Christ,
Dan Kronstad
International Students Inc (ISI)
Campus Staff
630-903-1300 (Mobile)
http://isiduke.org
4102 Neal Road
Durham, NC 27705-2320
919-383-1263
Fax: 919-383-0546
www.mcmannenumc.org
Church Office Hours:
D eadline for the
next newsletter,
“The Messenger”, is
Monday, August
18— 9 am for all
events through
September.
Sunday Mornings 8:45 am - Worship
(in Neal Chapel)
9:30 am - The Gathering
(in Fellowship Hall)
10 am - Sunday School
11:00 am - Worship
(in the Sanctuary)
Come and Worship!
Mission: Mission: Mission: Mission: To proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world and to live it out in loving witness to whomever we meet with the purpose of changing hearts and
strengthening the community of believers.
StaffStaffStaffStaff
Ed Priestaf, PastorEd Priestaf, PastorEd Priestaf, PastorEd Priestaf, Pastor [email protected]
919-274-8061
Jackie BolenJackie BolenJackie BolenJackie Bolen Director of Preschool and
Parents Morning Out [email protected]
Anggie Thompson Anggie Thompson Anggie Thompson Anggie Thompson
Office Administrator [email protected]
Floalice Reaves Floalice Reaves Floalice Reaves Floalice Reaves
Organist
John BentonJohn BentonJohn BentonJohn Benton Director of Music Ministries [email protected]