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VOLUME XXXVI No. 24 June 23, 2015 Ministers Every Church Member Dean Bowers Lead Pastor Phone: 966-9909 [email protected] TJ Phelps, Youth Pastor Cell: 205-789-9698 [email protected] Ryan Phelps, Kid’s Pastor Cell: 205-789-3130 [email protected] LaWayne Fleming Music Director Patti S. Wright, Pianist Frances Gilmore, Organist Vicki Drake, Secretary Hours: 9am – 5pm [email protected] Receptionist: Joyce Williamson Hours: 8am – 1pm [email protected] Tasha Henderson Child Care Director Phone: 491-1729 Office: 491-3421 Fax & Prayer Line 491-3424 [email protected] Website: www.hueytownfirst.org Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. –5:00 p.m. Sunday, June 28, 2015 8:30 am Prayer Time (Prayer Room) 8:30 am Fellowship Time/Refreshments (Fellowship Hall) 9:00 am Campus Groups/SS 9:00 am Kid’s Small Group (GreenRm) 9:25 am Worship Huddle (Hospitality/Parlor) 10:00 am Study 252 (Greenroom) 10:00 am Worship (Sanctuary) 4:00 pm Family Group Trip: Moss Rock 6:30 pm Community Group (Youth) 6;30 pm Community Kids Bible study Monday, June 29, 2015 6:30 pm Boy Scouts Tuesday, June 30, 2015 6:30 pm Cub Scout Pack meeting (FH) Wednesday, July 1, 2015 6:30 pm Youth Identity Worship 6:30 pm Children’s Bible Study/GreenRm Thursday, July 2, 2015 9:00 am Nifty/Fifty (FH) Friday, July 3, 2015 Church Office Closed Saturday, July 4 th 2015! UPCOMING EVENTS FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hueytown, Alabama First United Methodist Church Non-Profit 110 Sunset Drive U.S. Postage Pd. Hueytown, Alabama Hueytown, Alabama (Return Service Requested) Permit No. 205 Connecting Points The sermon yesterday was about how important it is for men to make and keep promises. The men stood during the invitation and read the 7 promises that were part of the Promise Keepers Movement. They were invited to allow God through the Holy Spirit, to help them claim at least one of the promises to work on with God's help. This was between them and God. While all 7 promises are to be immolated, I find it more helpful to focus on one at a time. You might read one each day this week and make them a matter of prayer. Or you could choose one a week for 7 weeks. However God directs you is the right way to go!! 1. A Promise Keeper is committed to honoring Jesus Christ through worship, prayer, and obedience to God’s Word in the power of the Holy Spirit. 2. A Promise Keeper is committed to pursuing vital relationships with a few other men, understanding that he needs brothers to help him keep his promises. 3. A Promise Keeper is committed to practicing spiritual, moral, ethical, and sexual purity. 4. A Promise Keeper is committed to building strong marriages and families through love, protection, and biblical values. 5. A Promise Keeper is committed to supporting the mission of the church by honoring and praying for his pastor, and by actively giving his time and resources. 6. A Promise Keeper is committed to reaching beyond any racial and denominational barriers to demonstrate the power of biblical unity. 7. A Promise Keeper is committed to influencing his world, being obedient to the Great Commandment (see Mark 12:30-31) and the Great Commission (see Matt. 28:19-20). Promise Keeping Together, Dean

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VOLUME XXXVI No. 24 June 23, 2015

Ministers

Every Church Member

Dean Bowers

Lead Pastor

Phone: 966-9909

[email protected]

TJ Phelps, Youth Pastor

Cell: 205-789-9698

[email protected]

Ryan Phelps, Kid’s Pastor

Cell: 205-789-3130

[email protected]

LaWayne Fleming

Music Director

Patti S. Wright, Pianist

Frances Gilmore,

Organist

Vicki Drake, Secretary

Hours: 9am – 5pm

[email protected]

Receptionist:

Joyce Williamson

Hours: 8am – 1pm

[email protected]

Tasha Henderson

Child Care Director

Phone: 491-1729

Office: 491-3421

Fax & Prayer Line

491-3424 [email protected]

Website: www.hueytownfirst.org

Office Hours:

8:00 a.m. –5:00 p.m.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

8:30 am Prayer Time (Prayer Room)

8:30 am Fellowship Time/Refreshments

(Fellowship Hall)

9:00 am Campus Groups/SS

9:00 am Kid’s Small Group (GreenRm)

9:25 am Worship Huddle (Hospitality/Parlor)

10:00 am Study 252 (Greenroom)

10:00 am Worship (Sanctuary)

4:00 pm Family Group Trip: Moss Rock

6:30 pm Community Group (Youth)

6;30 pm Community Kids Bible study

Monday, June 29, 2015 6:30 pm Boy Scouts

Tuesday, June 30, 2015 6:30 pm Cub Scout Pack meeting (FH)

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 6:30 pm Youth Identity Worship

6:30 pm Children’s Bible Study/GreenRm

Thursday, July 2, 2015 9:00 am Nifty/Fifty (FH)

Friday, July 3, 2015

Church Office Closed

Saturday, July 4th 2015!

UPCOMING EVENTS

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Hueytown, Alabama

First United Methodist Church Non-Profit 110 Sunset Drive U.S. Postage Pd. Hueytown, Alabama Hueytown, Alabama (Return Service Requested) Permit No. 205

Connecting Points

The sermon yesterday was about how important it is for men to make and keep promises. The men stood during the invitation and read the 7 promises that were part of the Promise Keepers Movement. They were invited to allow God through the Holy Spirit, to help them claim at least one of the promises to work on with God's help. This was between them and God. While all 7 promises are to be immolated, I find it more helpful to focus on one at a time. You might read one each day this week and make them a matter of prayer. Or you could choose one a week for 7 weeks. However God directs you is the right way to go!!

1. A Promise Keeper is committed to honoring Jesus Christ through worship, prayer, and obedience to God’s Word in the power of the Holy Spirit. 2. A Promise Keeper is committed to pursuing vital relationships with a few other men, understanding that he needs brothers to help him keep his promises. 3. A Promise Keeper is committed to practicing spiritual, moral, ethical, and sexual purity. 4. A Promise Keeper is committed to building strong marriages and families through love, protection, and biblical values. 5. A Promise Keeper is committed to supporting the mission of the church by honoring and praying for his pastor, and by actively giving his time and resources. 6. A Promise Keeper is committed to reaching beyond any racial and denominational barriers to demonstrate the power of biblical unity. 7. A Promise Keeper is committed to influencing his world, being obedient to the Great Commandment (see Mark 12:30-31) and the Great Commission (see Matt. 28:19-20).

Promise Keeping Together,

Dean

LAKE JUNALUSKA SINGERS

In Concert

Tuesday, July 21st @ 7:00 p.m.

We need families to furnish Bed/Breakfast for

10 female and 9 male members for the

night of July 21st. Contact Ellie Duncan (529-

7954) to volunteer.

Sponsored by Fine Arts Committee

OUR KNOWN HOSPITALIZED

UAB-WEST

Bob Moran, ICU

Recovering at Home:

Sheila Joyner (back surgery)

June Robinson

Phillip Oden

Special Prayer Requests:

Susan Rheuby Patsy Crump

Doris Ritchie Judy Owens

Ruth Cale Sandra Bracknell

Patti Lacy Jo Edmonson

Tammy Campbell Mava McCrorie

Our Christian love and sympathy . . .

. . . is extended to Danny and Kay Karr and

family on the death of Danny’s mother,

Bernice Karr on Friday, June 19th

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Sunday School 89

Morning Worship 216

Community Worship

Pledge Total 2015 $382,255.00

Budget for 2015 $561,862.44

Needed for June 46,821.97

Received this Sunday 6,167.55

Received for June 29,963.22

Total Received 2015 229,182.89

Building Fund 2015: 502.00

Attendance & Contributions

June 21, 2015

Remember In Prayer

MISSION TRIP Beverly, Kentucky

September 13 – 19, 2015

Join our team! Call: 491-3421

Team Leader: Danny Richardson

ROBERT COLIN COLEMAN was born

on June 11, 2015 to parents Nick and

Megan Coleman, he weighed 8 lb.

and 13 oz.. Colin was welcomed

home by big sister Reece. His proud

grandparents are Bob and Debbie

Coleman; proud great-grandmother

is Jane Coleman.

Congratulations!

THANK YOU Dear Church Family,

Many thanks to everyone for

their prayers and for all the calls and

cards I received following my surgery

earlier this month. It is so wonderful to

be a member of a loving church family.

Thanks again,

Roger Moody

Food

Pantry:

NEXT

DELIVERY

YOUTH SUMMER RETREAT Church, after a week of re-energizing, we wanted to update you on everything that helped us grow in Christ while we were in Chattanooga. We spent the week at Covenant College listening to God's Word through the teachings of Chad Poe, camp pastor and working beside worship leader Chuck Hooten. During the day, we served at the Chambliss Center for Boys and Girls, where we took dance with the kids, played tennis, and swam. This was a form of missions we have never experienced before but was well worth the opportunity. Church family, we can't thank you enough for your prayers and financial support for us to go on this mission trip. This has been an experience that will help us grow more in our church and our community.

Thank you!

Wednesday, July 1st

8:00 a.m.

Volunteers needed!

BUDGET

In Honor of Floy Spencer, Judy Owens

and Patsy Crump

by Lisa Edmonson and Family

In Honor of June Robinson

By Jane Coleman

In Honor of Leslie on her Birthday

By Sue Sue and Papa Doug

In Honor of June Robinson and Roger Moody

By Jack and Nancy Moon

In Honor of June Robinson

By Faith/Joy Circle

In Memory of Gerald Campbell

By Hugh and Nell Hudson

In Honor of Joree and Hillard Vance,

Judy Owens, Patsy Crump

and June Robinson

by Ruth Cale

In Honor of Bob Moran

By Jerry and Becky Champion

In Honor of Bob Moran

By The Seekers Class

In Memory of Bernice Karr

By Joe and Mary Clyde Moore

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

In Honor of Ryan Phelps

and our Vacation Bbile School Workers

By Berthelle Wade SS Class

YOUTH TRIP

In Honor of June Robinson

By Marie McFall

YOUTH/HERITAGE SOUND SYSTEM

In Memory of Bernice Karr

In Honor of Bob and Dot Moran

and June Robinson

By Mary Frances and W.T. Bell

In Memory of Bernice Karr

By Carl Ray and Jerry Gober

In Honor of Our Youth Department

By John and Lynda Swiney

In Memory of Bernice Karr

By Jim and Ann McCain

In Memory of Bernice Karr

By Hugh and Nell Hudson

FOOD PANTRY

In Memory of Andy Richardson

Anonyomus

In Honor of June Robinson

and Bill and Patsy Crump

by Buster and Betty Jane Kornegay

In Memory of Gerald Campbell

In Honor of Patrick and Tammy Campbell

By Hillard and Joree Vance

In Honor of Alan Brown

By Betty Phares

In Honor of Food Delivery Volunteers

By Bruce and Anne Thompson

In Honor of June Robinson

By Annette Waters

In Honor of Phillip Oden

By The Open Door Class

Vacation Bible School 2015

July 13–17

5:30–8:00 p.m.

For age 3 – 5th Grade

Guides Wanted! As we prepare to make our climb up Everest for VBS 2015, we need your help to make sure our hikers reach the summit safely and experience the view. Sign up after the service at the connection table.

CONTRIBUTIONS

Memorials & Honorariums

July 2015Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

16:30 PM Youth &Children's Activities

29:00 AMNIFTY/FIFTY(FH)

3CHURCHOFFICECLOSED

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5 66:30 PM BoyScouts

76:30 PM CubScouts

89:00 AM FoodPantry & ClothesCloset

6:30 PM Youth &Children's Activities

99:00 AM FoodPantry & ClothesCloset

9:00 AMNIFTY/FIFTY(FH)

10 118:00 AMBreakfast

8:30 AM GoalSettingMeetingled byPhilSchroeder(FellowshipHall)

12 139:30 AMKoinonia Circle(parlor)

6:30 PM BoyScouts

146:30 PM CubScouts

156:30 PM Youth &Children's Activities

169:00 AMNIFTY/FIFTY(FH)

17 18

19 20

6:30 PM BoyScouts

7:00 PM TrusteeMeeting

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6:00 PM Fine Arts

6:30 PM CubScouts

22

9:00 AM FoodPantry & ClothesCloset

6:30 PM Staff ParishRelations

6:30 PM Youth &Children's Activities

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9:00 AM FoodPantry & ClothesCloset

9:00 AMNIFTY/FIFTY(FH)

7:00 PM FinanceMeeting (office)

24 25

26 276:30 PMAdministrativeCouncil Meeting(FH)

6:30 PM BoyScouts

286:30 PM CubScout PackMeeting (FH)

296:30 PM Youth &Children's Activities

309:00 AMNIFTY/FIFTY(FH)

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL2015: EVEREST ---- 5:30 - 8:00 P.M. (age 3 to 5th grade)