Please note that we have decided that we will have limited Sunday sales beginning on Sunday October 12th. The Sunday hours will be 1:00 pm until 4:00 p.m.
Some Changes in the Pumpkin Patch Hours
Posted October 1, 2008 by therevtdgCategories: Church Activities, Church Events, Pumpkin Patch
The Pumpkin Patch Is Almost Here
Posted September 12, 2008 by therevtdgCategories: Church Activities, Church Events, Community Events, Community Outreach, Pumpkin Patch
In case you haven’t heard, the church is embarking on an adventure this October. We are going to host a Pumpkin Patch at the church. From October 6th through the 31st, we will be selling pumpkins daily (except Sundays) from 11:00 am- 7:00 pm.
The pumpkins will comes in all sizes. We will also have gourds and other fall themed items for sale.
This will be a major community outreach on behalf of the church. In addition to selling pumpkins, we are going to have a series of events and activities to further entice folks to come to the church. I hope that you will be able to participate in the event and will tell your friends, relatives, associates and neighbors all about it and encourage them to come and buy some pumpkins!
In the days ahead, there will be more posts about the events and activities I have mentioned.
Let’s Get Ready for Wonderful Wednesdays
Posted September 12, 2008 by therevtdgCategories: Church Activities, Church Events, Fellowship Event, Meal, Wonderful Wednesday
For the last few years, we have had a series of Wednesday night meals in September and October called Wonderful Wednesday. This year we are continuing that tradition. The first meal will be held on Wednesday night September 17th at 6:00 pm in the church fellowship hall. Everyone is invited to attend. The meal will consist of:
Baked Potato Bar
Salad Bar
Desserts
Drinks
The next meal will be held on Wednesday September 24th at 6:00 p.m. The meal on this date will consist of :
Meatballs in Barbecue Sauce
Meatballs in Brown Gravy
Meatballs Plain
Mashed Potatoes
Cooked Rice
California Veggies
Salad
Bread
Desserts
Drinks
We hope that you will put these dates on your calendar and come out and join us for the meals and for the fellowship.
We’re Back!!
Posted September 12, 2008 by therevtdgCategories: Uncategorized
As you can tell by looking at the post dates, it has been a while since I made any entries. I hope to reverse that process and begin making regular entries in the immediate future.
Lent is Almost Upon Us–See What Opportunities Await
Posted January 21, 2008 by therevtdgCategories: Church Activities, Church Events, Fellowship Event, Lent, Vespers
The season of Lent is fast approaching. Easter is very early this year and we will begin Lent with an Ash Wednesday service on February the 6th. I hope that everyone will make a special effort to be at the church that night at 7:00 p.m . for this service.
As Lent progresses, we have several opportunities for worship and fellowship available for you.
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A special Lenten Vesper service at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday February 10th
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We’ll have our March Fellowship Luncheon on the 2nd following worship.
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Another Lenten Vesper service on Sunday March 16th (Palm Sunday) at 6:00 p.m.
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The Bluefield Ministerial Association will once again host the Lenten Lunches during Holy Week
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We will have a Holy Thursday foot washing and communion service on Thursday March 20th at 6:00 p.m.
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We will have a special beans and cornbread Wednesday night meal on March 12th
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Immediately following the dinner, the children and youth will present an Easter drama in the sanctuary.
I hope that you will take the time to attend as many of these events as possible. They will deepen your spiritual life and connect you more closely with other members of the body of Christ.
Join Us for Special Advent/Christmas Services
Posted November 27, 2007 by therevtdgCategories: Advent, Christmas, Church Activities, Church Events
We hope that you are planning on joining us for some of the special worship services that we have planned for the Advent/Christmas seasons. It is a very special time of the year and some very special and different services are being planned.
The first service happens on Sunday morning December 2nd. We will celebrate the First Sunday of Advent during worship and will also have the chance to partake of Holy Communion. That evening, we will gather at 6:00 p.m. in the chapel to conduct an Advent Vesper Service. This service will involve many of the same elements used in the Lenten Vesper Service: the room will be darkened, there will be chanting, reading of psalms, singing of familiar tunes, prayers offered for the season, etc. These services were very moving during Lent and I expect that they will also be equally moving during Advent.
On Sunday December 9th. During the morning worship service we will have a special time to recognize various leaders of the church that will be rotating out of their leadership positions on January 1st. Then, at 6:00 p.m., we will once again meet in the Chapel for a Healing Service. Those present will have an opportunity to have hands laid on them in prayer and to be anointed with oil for healing. This service would be especially good for those persons that are having a difficult time this Holiday season. Come and let the healing power of the Holy Spirit wash over you. Participants will also be given the opportunity to light a candle on the altar symbolizing their faith in Christ, the light and hope of the world.
The following Sunday morning, December 16th, we will gather for a choral presentation during our morning worship service. That night, we will gather for our traditional children’s Christmas program.
On Tuesday night December 18th everyone is invited to gather at the church at 6:00 p.m. for a time of Christmas caroling. We will leave the church and visit various homes in the community. We’d love to have your voice joining with us as we sing the songs of the season.
Our final special service is the Christmas Eve service that begins at 7:00 p.m. During the service we will be singing quite a few Christmas carols. As a matter of fact, the communion liturgy will be composed of various sung sections set to familiar Christmas tunes. That should make the evening special enough, but we will end the night by dimming the lights and coming forward to light the candles arranged in a cross shape at the front of the church. This has been an especially moving moment for me during the past couple of Christmas Eve services.
All in all, there are plenty of extra opportunities for you to begin experiencing the Advent/Christmas seasons in a whole new way. All it takes is the added effort to attend these specially planned worship services.
Consecration Sunday Update
Posted November 26, 2007 by therevtdgCategories: Church Events, Consecration Sunday, Stewardship
It all grew out of series of discussions that started in the Finance Committee about a year and a half ago. Some on the Committee felt the need to have a Pledge Campaign so that we could better understand where the funds might come from to underwrite the church budget.
The idea became a reality this year when we held our first Consecration Sunday campaign. The campaign was led by the Reverend Dr. Tom Conley. Through a series of letters, sermons, and testimonies, we learned some of the principles of stewardship that had not been conveyed for quite a while in the church. Those principles will be further expanded upon in 2008 with the Holy Smoke–Whatever Happened to Tithing small group studies and through sermons offered at various times upon the topic of stewardship. We will also, most likely, conduct a second campaign in the fall of 2008.
The campaign culminated on Consecration Sunday. On that day, everyone was given the opportunity to indicate how he or she would support the ministries of the church during 2008. We had a modest increase in giving, about 1.5% over the 2007 amounts. In reality, this percentage may be higher. It seems as if the pledge cards were confusing to some people. Some indicated they would give more than in 2007 but failed to indicate how much more they would give. Thus, increases were promised, but we can’t accurately determine the dollar amounts of those increases.
All in all, I am pleased with the outcome of this campaign. To make it effective, however, those that made a pledge should strive to follow through on their commitment during 2008. To help with that commitment, we will be sending quarterly statements to all givers during the coming year that will indicate their pledge amounts and the status of their giving up to that point.
The church thanks each person for the financial support that he or she gives to the church. We know that money does not grow on trees and appreciate the sacrifice that your giving makes. Thank you in advance for the lives that will be touched through the gifts you will make in 2008.
Vision and Planning Session Set for Sunday November 18th
Posted October 31, 2007 by therevtdgCategories: Church meal, Natural Church Development
Sunday November the 18th will be a very important day for our church. Following worship, we will have a pot luck meal in the fellowship hall. As the meal ends, we will begin a Vision and Planning session designs to help the Natural Church Development Health Team plan activities, events, classes and other programs for 2008. During 2008, the Health Team will help our church better understand what it means to engage in a Gift Based Ministry.
· We believe that each person has received a gift from the Holy Spirit when he or she made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ.
· We believe that the gift was given so that it can be used.
· We believe that the church must find ways of connecting a person’s gift with ministries within the church.
· We believe that you can help us make this happen by attending this Vision and Planning Session.
In order to make the most of this Vision and Planning Session, we need as many people as possible to stay and share ideas and help us to develop those ideas into goals that are S.M.A.R.T (specific, measurable, attainable, results oriented, and time bound). With your input, the plan that we design can help us transform our church into a church that can more effectively serve God’s Kingdom and make an impact on our community.
Please mark this date on your calendar and plan to join us for this session.
Holiday Show is This Saturday
Posted October 30, 2007 by therevtdgCategories: Church Events, Community Events, Fellowship Event
Our Annual Holiday Show is this Saturday, November 3rd from 8:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. In case you haven’t been to one of the Holiday Shows, let me tell you what is in store for you. First of all, it’s a great place to get Christmas gifts for people. There will be vendors selling items that make great gifts. Secondly, it’s a place to enjoy some great food. The United Methodist Men are cooking breakfast. The United Methodist Women are doing their hot chicken salad plate for lunch. We invite everyone to come out and join us. The proceeds from this event help to pay our 2007 Fair Share Apportionment.
Halloween Party was a Success!
Posted October 29, 2007 by therevtdgCategories: Family Ministries, Fellowship Event, Youth
Last night, we entertained 28 children (as well as a few parents) in the fellowship hall with a Halloween Party. I don’t want to debate the theology of a Halloween Party, I just want to let you know that we had a fun evening. It all began with a costume contest. We then had snacks. Our first official game was the cake walk. Actually, it was more like a reverse hot potato game. Everyone either one a cake or other baked good. We then had the group break up into smaller groups and every group then rotated through four stations: bean bag toss, ping pong ball toss, Halloween Bingo, and musical chairs.
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