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Fairview United Methodist Church
1013 Westover Drive
Danville, VA 24541
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DANVILLE, VIRGINA
Fairview United Methodist Church
Directory of Information
Address 1013 Westover Drive
Danville, Virginia 24541
Telephone: 434-792-3391
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 434-792-2115
Website: www.fairviewumcdanville.org
Administrative Assistant: Adrian Smith
Music Director: Greyson Clifton
Director of Christian Education: Katherine Lewis
Director, Becky’s Kiddie Kollege: Susan Ratliff
Youth Director: Juli Odell
Senior Pastor : Rev. Kathleen Monge
Pastor Telephone: 434-710-0360
March greetings dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
The days of winter are winding down and as March arrives there
is an internal sense that spring is approaching. The yard at the house has
many daffodil plants in various places of their development. There are
several plants that grew fast and were blooming the first week of
February, prior to the bad storm. I had been excited to see the bright
yellow blossoms. But now those blossoms are lying on the ground,
fading away. Yet, other daffodils plants have just green shoots, others
have buds that are almost ready to open and then, there are just those
few standing tall and bright and in glorious bloom!
How precious it is to me that the LORD continues to speak the
message of hope – the message of resurrection in and throughout
creation. Through these ordinary plants I am reminded how day to day
weather can alter the growth and the time of individual daffodil plants
developing and blooming. These daffodils do remind me that each and
everyone of us are also developing and will bloom at the right time – that is “God’s time” not our time! I
am trusting that because the master gardener, (yes, God Almighty, creator of the universe) is the one
who created and loves every single one of us. This realization helps me to have patience with myself and
From the Pastor Page 1
Easter Service Sched. Page 2
From the Youth Dept. Page 2
From the DCE Page 3
2015 Mission Report Page 4
Fairview News Page 5
March Calendar Page 6-7
United Methodist News Page 8
Becky’s Kiddie Kollege Page 9
From the Music Dept. Page 10
2016 Scholarships Page 10
Anniversaries Page 11
Birthdays Page 11
Attendance Page 11
Contributions Page 11
Worship Volunteers Page 11
Fairview Directory Page 12
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To transcend our human frailties through the worship of God
and the proclamation of God’s Word.
To transform people into faithful disciples through the spiritual
disciplines of study, fellowship, and service.
To transmit the love of Jesus Christ to a broken world through the ministry of
hospitality and evangelism.
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Rev. Kathleen Monge
Monthly Attendance and Offerings
Average Weekly Giving in February:
$ 9,256.90
Average weekly giving Year to Date 2015:
$ 7,299.49
Weekly Contributions Needed to Meet Budget:
$ 10,379.87
2016 Budget Approved by Admin. Council:
$ 539,753.00
Sunday
8:30 11:00 Offering
Feb 7
122 65 $ 16,074.00
Feb 14
99 61 $ 5,030.00
Feb 21
110 70 $ 6,666.70
Feb 28
March Anniversaries
6th
Kenny & Margaret Sage
9th
Jan & Barbara Grogan
11th
Andy & Bobbie Nordon
29th
Gary & Debra Tucker
2 Martha Crane
4 Lucille Roberts
5 Forrest Williams
6 Gia Bucchi
Lynn Clark
8 Sue Chattin
Katherine Tortotella
9 Brandon Ferrell
13 Mike Lewis
15 Jarrod Grogan
16 Rafe Thomas
Carolyn Whitlock
Arnold Brandon, Jr.
18 Margaret Calos
Parker Holt
19 Sara Parrish
Beverly White
21 Forrest Burton
22 Laurie Ann Scearce
23 Carter Dillion
Carol Hobbs
Cathleen McGarvey
24 Jennie Adams
Garland Stretch
26 Jennifer Thomas
28 Mary Sue Patterson
Kenny Sage
Evelyn Moore
29 Christopher Boles
Brandon Merricks
March Birthdays Cont. from Page 1
with others as well. As I continue to read and re-read the Bible, it gives me hope and assurance, that the
loving God who keeps promises over centuries also has patience with every person in scripture itself. Some
individuals learn and incorporate God’s teachings easily while others take decades and often turn away
from God for one reason or another, repent, and then mature to be amazing servants. Just as the cycle of life
in a daffodil bulb, this parallel in God’s Word gives to me the humbling realization that the very same God
who created everything also knows all about each of us and is willing to never give up on any of us. That is
GOOD NEWS!
May the remainder of this Lent, the remembrance of Jesus’ passion, and the celebration of our
Lord’s resurrection bless you now and through your life.
God bless,
Pastor Monge
March Worship Volunteers
Subject to change. Thank you to all who volunteer! If you would like to serve, contact Adrian at [email protected] or 434-792-3391.
March 6
March 13
March 20
Palm Sunday
March 27
Easter
8:30
Greeter
Mary Turpin
Christi Ragsdale
Kathy Connor
Mary Connor
11:00
Greeter
Marilyn Booth
Peggy Soyars
Carol Black
Evelyn Collins
8:30
Lay Reader
Pete Ferguson
Carrie Jack
Shaffer Boles
Jarrod Brown
11:00
Lay Reader
Jeanette Knick
Pat Ferris
Susan Fulk
Andy Jones
8:30 Ushers
Jamie Holt
Mike Lewis
Patty Barker
Jim Mitchell
11:00 Ushers
Herb Weatherford
Andy Nordon
Bobbie Nordon
Marvin Fuqua
We will be headed to Camp Chestnut Ridge in Efland, NC on March
30 - April 1 for our Fairview Youth Retreat. All youth ages 6th -12th
grade are invited to attend. The cost of the retreat is $95 which
includes all meals and supplies for the weekend. A $50 non-
refundable deposit is due to sign up by March 6. Scholarships are
available.
Wednesday nights have begun again! Join us at 5:30 p.m. for dinner and youth to follow at 6:30 p.m. Dinner is $5.
We will serve at VFW on March 4 at 5:30 p.m. Please let Juli know if you can attend.
Don’t Get Flocked! The youth have started a fundraiser to help with the cost of our mission trip to Mississippi. You
may pay $10 to have the youth put flamingos in the yard of someone
of your choice. However, you may also purchase flamingo insurance
for $10 and if someone has insurance we will not be able to put them
in their yard. If they end up in your yard you may pay $10 to have us
move them to someone else. Please see Juli Odell to get your
insurance today!!! 2
Mar Dinner Help
6 Campbell, Harden Shawn Harden
13 Christi Ragsdale Neal Ragsdale
20 Aron, Salmon Mark Aron
27 NO UMYF NO UMYF
Juli Odell,Juli Odell,
Youth DirectorYouth Director
If your birthday/anniversary is incorrect or omitted,
it is because we do not have the correct information on file.
Please contact the church office to update your records. Thank you!
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Mark your calendars! Input it into your smart phone, tablet, or computer.Mark your calendars! Input it into your smart phone, tablet, or computer.Mark your calendars! Input it into your smart phone, tablet, or computer.
Invite your neighbors to join us every Sunday morning and for the following:Invite your neighbors to join us every Sunday morning and for the following:Invite your neighbors to join us every Sunday morning and for the following:
Holy (Maundy) ThursdayHoly (Maundy) ThursdayHoly (Maundy) Thursday Thu, March 24Thu, March 24Thu, March 24ththth 7:00 pm7:00 pm7:00 pm
Good FridayGood FridayGood Friday Fri, March 25Fri, March 25Fri, March 25ththth 7:00 pm7:00 pm7:00 pm
Easter Egg HuntEaster Egg HuntEaster Egg Hunt Sat, March 26Sat, March 26Sat, March 26ththth 10:00 am10:00 am10:00 am
Day of ResurrectionDay of ResurrectionDay of Resurrection Sun, March 27Sun, March 27Sun, March 27ththth Sunrise Service at Sunrise Service at Sunrise Service at
Danville MemorialDanville MemorialDanville Memorial
Gardens at 6:45 amGardens at 6:45 amGardens at 6:45 am
Christian EducationChristian EducationChristian Education Katherine Lewis, Director of Christian Education
Greyson Clifton, Music Director Music Ministry
2016 College Scholarships
Applications are being accepted now through April 1st, 2016 for the Evans Scholarship,
Cox-Hardy Scholarship*, UMW Scholarship, and Edna Davis Scholarship.
Eligible applicants include students of sound morality, faith, and direction who are committed to academics,
civic involvement, and spiritual leadership. The selected recipients shall receive a $500.00 scholarship to be
applied toward educational expenses incurred in the pursuit of any level of higher education (undergraduate,
graduate, or seminary). Applicants may either be members of Fairview United Methodist Church or a relative
of an active member.
Applications and instructions are available upon request in the church Welcome Center.
*Applicants for the Cox-Hardy Scholarship must be local Danville/Pittsylvania County graduates.
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I am finding it hard to believe that we are entering the month of March. I remember
back to many of you saying to me when we adopted Nate, “Don’t Blink! Time will fly by.” No truer words have been
said. I really just can’t wrap my head around how quickly things are moving and changing both in the professional
and personal parts of my life.
January and February for me were spent in “planning mode” A huge thank you to everyone who has already
helped us start to establish a little of what will come in the year ahead. As a staff we have been doing some staff
development sessions with Don Nodtvedt. I feel like he is challenging us all to evaluate ourselves and our style of
leadership and helping us work together to strengthen our ministry team to better serve God, this congregation and
eventually our new pastor. We also attended a worship seminar in early February. There was so much information
given there that I am still trying to process and some great ideas that I can’t wait to develop and share. Be watching
for some new things to come in the area of worship.
Our church has agreed to host the monthly gathering for the Dan River Emmaus Community. That will be
here at the church on Saturday March 5th. Please plan to attend. It will be a great time of worship and fellowship. The
gathering will start at 6:00 in the sanctuary. We would love to have you join us. We also need some help with set up
and clean up of the Social Hall.
Wednesday Night Suppers will continue during the month of March. We will have them on March 2nd, 9th and
16th, and then will resume the first week of April. The Pastor’s Bible study seems to be going well. Please let me
know if you would like to facilitate a study on another topic.
We are also planning to do the “Backpack Buddies” program for Park Avenue for the week of Spring Break.
We will be hoping to send out 3 sets of bags with food for these children in our community to help their families
provide for their needs. We are currently still working on the grant writing process to fund this for the entire school
year but I need your help to make this happen for this particular week. If you would like to make a donation to help
with this it would be greatly appreciated. $7.50 will help go a long way to help with one bag for one child.
With an early Easter this year all of our Holy Week activities will happen during March. I will have empty
eggs for people if you would like to fill them with candy for our Easter Egg Hunt or if you would rather you can drop
candy by my office and we can fill the eggs for you. The Easter Egg Hunt will be at 10 a.m. Place to be determined.
I am looking forward to our Holy Week services. They always are very special and a great time to reflect on
the sacrifice Christ made for each of us. Be watching your bulletins for more info to come.
I am working on some new ways to do our Safe Sanctuary training and hope to have that up and running by
mid-March. I will be in touch with each of you about renewing this important training.
I will leave you with a list of upcoming events. As always I am continually in need of volunteers for our
weekly things like Sunday School Floater, Children’s Church Helper, nursery at either service as well as for our
larger and special events like Super Saturday, Wonderful Wednesday, Get Rak’d, Vacation Bible School, and many
others. Please let me know if you are able or would like to serve in any of these areas.
March 5 - Acolyte Training March 26 - Easter Egg Hunt
May 8 - Graduation and Scholarship Sunday May 22 - Operation Mission Possible Kick-Off
June 1 - First Wonderful Wednesday for Summer 2016
Date TBD - Get Rak’d July 21-22 - Helping Hands Richmond
July 24-28 - Vacation Bible School July 31 - Children’s Sabbath & church-wide picnic
August 3 - Last Wonderful Wednesday for Summer 2016 3
Greetings Fairview friends!
March is upon us! And with that, I just want to give you all a friendly reminder that Easter
Sunday is March 27th this year! Please plan to attend our Holy Week services this year as we remem-
ber the trials of Jesus Christ on the cross and his glorious resurrection.
IMPORTANT! Your Worship Teams for Contemporary Worship are changing! In cooperation
with the Youth Department, we have established an All-Youth Praise Team that will perform every
first Sunday. The youth will next sing on March 6th and the rehearsals for that service will be March
1st at 7:30 p.m. and March 6th at 7:30 a.m. Attendance at both rehearsals is strongly recommended
but only one rehearsal is required. If you can only make the rehearsal prior to service on Sunday
morning, that's fine, but you must do your part to learn the music on your own so that you are ready
to sing come Sunday morning.
All youth that were members of praise teams in the past are no longer members of those
teams. With the youth group singing every first Sunday each month, there will be two other teams
that I will call A and B. A team currently consists of Callia Richardson and Jarrod Brown. B team
currently consists of Connie and Bob Howard and Joanne Ferguson. Adrian Smith will be a floater
and will sing on whatever team is up whenever her work schedule allows participation. Keep in
mind that this is the current composition of the teams and changes can and will be made as need aris-
es. We are also always looking for new voices and talent so feel free to contact me if you are inter-
ested! A calendar for scheduling purposes has been distributed, so be sure to check your emails for
that.
And finally, this is a reminder that all music ensembles are now back in session! I am in des-
perate need of a few handbell players for our full handbell choir that meets on Mondays at 6:00 p.m.
Please join us! The Children's ensemble will be performing soon and the adult choir is hard at work
preparing an exciting cantata! You won't want to miss it! Be on the lookout for dates and times.
2015 Mission Report Little Mission Church
Month Mission Amount
January Abuse shelter $66.99
All God’s Children Camp $562.16
February UMCOR Kits $97.25
March Stonewall Therapeutic Camp $241.00 (sent 5 children to camp)
April Snacks for dialysis patients $181.00
May Imagine No Malaria $258.00
June Supplies for homeless shelter $135.82
July God’s Pit Crew $175.00
August Park Avenue Elem. supplies $300.00
Park Avenue Elem. cash $100.00
September BKK Scholarships $114.00
October BKK Scholarships $102.00
November Backpack Buddies $392.00
December Backpack Buddies $184.00
Holiday Bazaar
Mission Money/Items Collected
Backpack Buddies $110.00
Animal Rescue $207.00
God’s Storehouse 87 pounds of food
Youth Missions $250.00
Missions $827.00
Other 2015 Mission Projects
Collected 33 cases of bottled water for God’s Pit Crew
Collected 92 blankets for dialysis patients
Fed homeless shelter once a month
Distributed 530 Christmas stockings for Salvation Army
Delivered gifts for 25 local children through Angel Tree Prison Ministry
Provided medical appointment transportation to 10 people
Collected 27 cell phones for the military and abuse victims
Collected 25 pairs of glasses for Honduras
Becky’s Kiddie Kollege
A Self-Supporting Ministry of Fairview UMC
As a member of the staff of Fairview, I sometimes forget that I get to see parts of the
working of the church that others do not. One of those parts is our awesome preschool ministry.
During the almost six years that I have served here at Fairview, I have had the opportunity to
watch this self-supporting ministry grow and flourish. When I started in July of 2010, we had
around thirty students, many of whom were only here at preschool for half days. At that point,
we only had two full-time and three part-time employees, and we were really excited for
growth. Over the last few years, our hours of operation have changed and grown as well as the
ages we serve.
During the month of March, we will open summer and all registration to people in the
community. I wanted to tell you a little about BKK and what we have to offer so you can tell
your friends, neighbors and coworkers. We’re currently open from 7:30 am -5:30 pm Monday
through Friday. We take children as young as 6 weeks of age all the way through 5 year-olds
preparing for kindergarten. We employee 13 staff members, most of whom work between 30-40
hours a week. We currently have 65 children enrolled in our program . Most of these children
are here for the full day. We are happy to have people come in and tour the center and call to
ask questions. The best person to contact is Susan Ratliff, the Preschool Director. Here
telephone number is 434-548-5848. If you have questions or need more information about
summer or fall registration, please see me or Susan.
Blessings,
Katherine Lewis
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The Little Mission Church
donations in March will benefit
Stonewall Therapeutic Summer Camp.
This local organization offers activities
and summer camps for people with
impairments. Because of medical and
rehabilitation bills, many families are
unable to afford to send their child.
Donate what you can, or sponsor
a child’s week at camp for $50.
The Mission Committee will
also be collecting used cell phones
for the military.
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Fairview NewsFairview News United Methodist NewsUnited Methodist News The Bishop’s Convocation on Prayer will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church (903 Forest Avenue,
Henrico, VA 23229) on March 5th. The convocation will include a plenary address on “Changing the Way We Do
Church: Praying for Discernment” by The Reverend Dr. Frederick W. Schmidt, Jr. who holds the Rueben P. Job
Chair in Spiritual Formation at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.
When people walk through the doors of our churches, the implicit message that many
hear is, “Welcome, it will be interesting to see how your being here changes you.”
We should be saying, “Welcome, it will be interesting to see how your participation
in our community changes us.” All the former requires is an “org chart.”
The latter requires prayers of discernment and those can change everything.
In addition to Dr. Schmidt’s plenary presentation, there will be 11 workshops on
different aspects of spiritual formation. Participants may choose two of these workshops.
Visit signup4.net to register, or see Adrian for a full brochure with descriptions of each workshop.
For more information, please contact the Rev. Marc Brown at [email protected].
The Office of Justice and Missional Excellence has
received a request from the provisional conference of
the United Methodist Church in South Africa for
churches/faith communities in the Virginia
Conference who would like to explore being part of
new partnerships with churches and districts in the
growing UMC movement in South Africa. The need
is for lay leadership training, especially young adults.
Also there is a request from the United Methodist
Women for helping establish pre-schools in the rural
areas and support for programs for the elderly.
The most important request they have made is for
churches to enter into long term relationships that
would first focus on praying for one another so the
partnerships may grow and be blessed in serving
God’s mission.
If your church is interested in this new mission
opportunity please contact Rev. Glenn Rowley in the
Office of Justice and Missional Excellence.
[email protected] 804-521-1143.
Art Notecards for the Elderly
You are invited to help make notecards to take to the
shut-ins and elderly in nursing homes. We want to keep
a supply of homemade cards in the Welcome Center for
anyone to take on their communion visits, nursing home
visits or visits to the sick and shut-ins. For more
information, please call James or June Scheier at
434-685-5065. We need your help!
On behalf of the Upper Room, we ask all of you to join
us in covering the upcoming General Conference with
prayer. Upper Room has launched 60 Days of Prayer, a
prayer community beginning on March 31st.
“Dear brothers and sisters in the United Methodist
family, we know that our prayers matter, and in that
certainty, I invite you into a 60-day prayer journey as
you prepare for the 2016 General Conference.
Church leaders, delegates, and interested others will
soon gather in Portland to listen to one another, to
discern God’s will for The United Methodist Church,
and to make decisions that will guide United Methodists
around the world in fulfilling our God-given purpose. As
they and you seek to open your heart and mind to God’s
guidance, these meditations offer a communal practice
that is intended to nurture a spirit of unity and
discipleship. Pray with the assurance that others are
offering the same prayer.”
- Sarah Wilke, Publisher, The Upper Room
You can sign up to get daily meditations by email or
text, as well as additional information at
60daysofprayer.org.
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We will recognize One Great Hour of Sharing on
Sunday, March 6, 2016. This Special Sunday offering
supports the administrative costs of the United Methodist
Committee on Relief (UMCOR), our denomination’s
humanitarian arm. Pick up a special offering envelope on
the Little Mission Church Table,
or inside your bulletin on March 6th.
For more information, visit UMCOR.org.
POWRful Worship: Transforming Worship
Planning and Leadership
Featuring the Rev. Barbara Day Miller
Tuesday, March 8, 2016 | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Join the 5 Talent Academy
on Tuesday, March 8, 2016
for POWRful Worship:
Transforming Worship
Planning and Leadership. At
this event we will worship
together and then the Rev.
Barbara Day Miller, the
Associate Dean for Worship
and Music at Candler School of Theology, will
guide us through reflection on worship using
the POWR model, a conversational model of
worship planning and leadership.
“This pattern of planning engages hearts,
minds and senses around the biblical texts,
a process that deepens the worship experience
and the spiritual life of the congregation.”
-Barbara Day Miller
This worship event features the Rev. Barbara Day
Miller, the Associate Dean for Worship and
Music at Candler School of Theology. Miller is a
deacon in the North Georgia Conference of The
United Methodist Church. She is author of
Encounters with the Holy: A Conversational
Model for Worship Planning.
Registration is $25 and includes lunch.
Register at vaumc.org.
Fairview is a remote hosting site for this event.
Volunteers are needed for registration, clean up,
and more. Registration fees will be waived for
volunteers. Let us know if you can help!
Our website offers digital access to all Sunday
morning bulletins and monthly newsletters as far
back as 2009.
Remember to check the church calendar on our
website as well for upcoming events
and last minute updates!
FairviewUMCDanville.org
Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday,
March 13 , 2016. Don’t forget to turn your
clocks forward one hour!
March EVENTSMarch EVENTS
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
28 8:30am Contemporary Worship
10:00am Sunday School
11:00am Traditional Worship
3:00pm Family Game Time
& Chili Cook-Off
5:30pm Intercessory Prayer
6:30pm Affirmation of Faith
29 11:00am Worship Committee
2:00pm Staff Meeting
6:00pm Handbell Rehearsal
7:00pm Administrative Council
1 10:00am Intercessory Prayer
10:00am Dan River Retirees
6:00pm Men’s Night Out
6:00pm Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
2 10:30am Pastor’s Bible Study
5:30pm Wednesday Night Supper
6:00pm Children’s Music
6:30pm Pastor’s Bible Study
3 10:00am Ladies’ Knitting
4 5:30pm Friendship Class
Meeting
5:30pm Youth Serving at VFW
5 5:00pm Emmaus Gathering
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8:30am Contemporary Worship
10:00am Sunday School
11:00am Traditional Worship
5:30pm Intercessory Prayer
6:00pm UMYF
6:30pm Affirmation of Faith
7 6:00pm Handbell Rehearsal
7:00pm Trustees Meeting
8 9:00am 5 Talent Academy:
POWRful Worship
10:00am Intercessory Prayer
6:00pm Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
9 10:30am Pastor’s Bible Study
1:00pm Men’s Prayer Vigil
5:30pm Wednesday Night Supper
6:00pm Children’s Music
6:30pm Pastor’s Bible Study
10 10:00am Ladies’ Knitting
1:30pm Grief Support Group
7:00pm Education Committee
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12 5:00pm Koinonia Spaghetti
Supper
13 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 8:30am Contemporary Worship
10:00am Sunday School
11:00am Traditional Worship
5:30pm Intercessory Prayer
6:00pm UMYF
6:30pm Affirmation of Faith
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2:00pm Garden Club
6:00pm Handbell Rehearsal
7:00pm Finance Committee
15 8:00am Dan River Retirees
10:00am Intercessory Prayer
6:00pm Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
16 10:30am Pastor’s Bible Study
5:30pm Wednesday Night Supper
6:00pm Children’s Music
6:30pm Pastor’s Bible Study
17 ST. PATRICK’S DAY
10:00am Ladies’ Knitting
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20 PALM SUNDAY
8:30am Contemporary Worship
9:30am BP Screening
10:00am Sunday School
11:00am Traditional Worship
5:30pm Intercessory Prayer
6:00pm UMYF
6:30pm Affirmation of Faith
21 6:00pm Handbell Rehearsal
7:00pm Administrative Council
22 April Newsletter Deadline
10:00am Intercessory Prayer
12:15pm BKK Board Meeting
6:00pm Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
23 1:00pm Men’s Prayer Vigil
6:00pm Children’s Music
24 MAUNDY THURSDAY 10:00am Ladies’ Knitting
7:00pm Maundy Thursday
Service
25 GOOD FRIDAY
7:00pm Good Friday Service
26 HOLY SATURDAY 10:00am Easter Egg Hunt
27 EASTER SUNDAY 8:30am Contemporary Worship
10:00am Sunday School
11:00am Traditional Worship
5:30pm Intercessory Prayer
6:30pm Affirmation of Faith
28 EASTER MONDAY
- Church Office Closed -
29 10:00am Intercessory Prayer
6:00pm Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
30
-No Wednesday Night Activities-
31 10:00am Ladies’ Knitting
1 5:30pm Youth Serving at VFW
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