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Wesleyan Chapel United Methodist Church 10255 US Highway 17N Wilmington, NC 28411 910-686-4041 E-mail [email protected] www.wesleyanchapel.org
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FEBRUARY 2018
Wesleyan Chapel
United Methodist Church
SCOTTS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
February 2018
From the Pastor….
SHEEP DOG’S WATCH
1 Steve Vejvoda
Marie Millis
Melita Holland
2 Tommy Carter
Ethan Edens
3 Galen Harris
5 Brynlee Bell
Jonathan Marino
7 Betsy Glover
Phyllis Blake
8 Rex Heppe
10 Heather Marino
12 Jim Lancaster
Cayden Persichetti
14 Virginia Teachey
15 Terri Vejvoda
16 Alexis Williams
Matt Baer
17 Debbie Jones
Connor Spivey
18 Andrea Heppe
20 David Weesner
21 Matt Davis
Tracy Franklin
Doug Dameron
22 Joyce Hathcock
Tanner Kelly
Lindsay Baer
23 Carl Bridgers
24 Ian Dunlap
25 George Gamble
Linda Riggins
26 Becky Lewis
27 Harvey Holland
28 Marsha Holland
CHILDREN’S TIME February 4 Linda Riggins
11 Maryann Nunnally
18 Shelly Stein
25 Whitney Morris
KITCHEN February 4 Reesa Roberts, Robbin Campbell
11 Karen Lowman, Brian Both
18 Matt and Lindsay Baer
25 Liz Brown, Michelle Pearsall
SANDWICH MAKING
Choir - Cindie Houck
VISITOR GIFT BAGS
Barbara Thomas
OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY IS EXTENDED TO ….
THE FAMILY OF DOROTHY TRIMMER who died on Decem-ber 4, 2017. She was a member for 29 years. Please keep her family in your prayers.
THE FAMILY OF KATHERINE GOEHRING, who died on January 9, 2018. She is the mother of David Goehring and was a member for 27 years. Please keep her family in your prayers. THE FAMILY OF JOHN F. HOWARD, SR. who died on January 3, 2017. He is the father of Robin Grover. He was a member for 29 years. Please keep his family in your prayers. THE CONGREGATION CELEBRATES WITH …
Trey Logue who was baptized on January 14, 2018. He is the son of Parker and Whitney Morris.
THE CONGREGATION WELCOMES …
Kyle and Catey Miller who joined by Certificate of Transfer.
7 Tom and Karen Morgan
21 Ralph and Ora Lee Simmons
22 Richard and Charlotte Ferguson
23 Doug and Nancy Patterson
We would like to express our deepest
appreciation to our WCUMC family for your
loving prayers, support and concern. The
numerous calls, texts, cards, flowers, visits
and meals have lifted our spirits and
warmed our hearts.
The visit from the Youth Group was so
precious and brought us great joy.
We are so blessed to be a part of such a
wonderful and loving church family.
Love and blessings to all,
Linda and Dennis McCall
2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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7-9:00pm
Contemporary
Worship Service
Rehearsal - Sanctuary
2
3
9-12:30 pm
Pender Co. Master
Gardners Prop.
Workshop—Lee
Hall
12:30-3pm -
Mother Hubbard’s
4 HOLY COMMUNION 8:30&11 Worship 9:30am Breakfast 9:45am Contemporary 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Adult Sunday School 5:00pm Youth
5 Sandwich
Making Choir -
Cindie Houck
7:00pm UMM Meeting
7-8:30pm Boy
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7:30am Prayer Group 4:00pm Myrl Echols
BibleStudy -
Conf.Rm.
7-8:00pm Cub Scout
Pack 234
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9:30 am Women’s
Bible Study
4:30-6:30 pm K-5
Alive
6:15 pm Bells Choir
7:30 pm Chancel
Choir
8:00pm NA Mtg.
8
7-9:00pm
Contemporary
Worship Service
Rehearsal -
Sanctuary
9
10
7:00 pm UMM
Sweetheart
Dinner - Lee Hall
11 8:30&11 Worship 9:30am Breakfast 9:45am Contemporary 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Adult Sunday School 12:30 Trustee Mtg. Conf. Rm.
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7:00pm LIFT
Meeting
7-8:30pm Boy Scout Troop 234
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Fat Tuesday 7:30am Prayer Group
4:00pm Myrl Echols
BibleStudy -
Conf.Rm.
7-8:00pm Cub Scout
Pack 234
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Ash Wednesday
Valentine’s Day
9-3pm Lydia Abbey
9:30 am Women’s
Bible Study
4:30-6:30 pm K-5
Alive
6:00pm Girl Scouts
Rm 202
6:15 pm Bells Choir
7:30 pm Chancel
Choir
8:00pm NA Mtg.
15
9-3pm Lydia Abbey
6:30-8:30 –Stephen
Ministry-Youth
Rm.
10:00am Prayer Shawl
Ministry-Chapel
7-9:00pm
Contemporary
Worship Service
Rehearsal—
Sanctuary
16 17
18 8:30&11 Worship 9:45am Contemporary 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Adult Sunday School 5:00-pm Youth
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7-8:30pm Boy Scout Troop 234
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7:30am Prayer Group
10:00am JOY Group
4:00pm Myrl Echols
BibleStudy -
Conf.Rm.
7-8:00pm Cub Scout
Pack 234
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9:30 am Women’s
Bible Study
4:30-6:30 pm K-5
Alive
6:15 pm Bells Choir
7:30 pm Chancel
Choir
8:00pm NA Meeting
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6:30-8:30 –Stephen
Ministry-Youth
Rm.
7-9:00pm
Contemporary
Worship Service
Rehearsal-
Sanctuary
23 24
Eagle Scout
Ceremony - Lee
Hall & Sanctuary
25 PENNIES FOR
HUNGER 8:30&11 Worship 9:30am Breakfast 9:45am Contemporary 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Adult Sunday School
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7-8:30pm Boy Scout Troop 234
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7:30am PrayerGroup
4:00pm Myrl Echols
BibleStudy -
Conf.Rm.
7-8:00pm Cub Scout
Pack 234
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9:30 am Women’s
Bible Study
4:30-6:30 pm K-5
Alive
6:15 pm Bells Choir
7:30 pm Chancel
Choir
8:00pm NA Meeting
Grace Circle
Donna Updegrove, President
MISSION STATEMENT
G - giving locally and worldwide (focus women and children)
R - raising funds through projects
A - active spiritual study
C - caring for each other
E - evangelizing through actions
We meet the second Thursday of each month at 1:00 - either in the conference room or in a member's
home. Location will be announced. All women are invited to join us - if you are new to WCUMC or have never been part
of a Circle it is a great way to meet other women of the church. We have a bible study first then a business meeting fol-
lowed by refreshments. Please do not hesitate to join us - we would love to see you.
For more information call - Donna Updegrove at 571-228-0201 or [email protected]
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
WE WILL COMPLETE OUR STUDY OF JOHN IN FEBRUARY.
OUR NEXT STUDY WILL BE ON MOSES - THIS WILL BE AN 11 WEEK STUDY ON THE ONE CALLED
BY GOD TO LEAD HIS PEOPLE OUT OF EGYPT. MOSES FACED MANY CHALLENGES; A STUBBORN LEAD-
ER, A FIERCE ARMY, A VAST DESERT TO CROSS, A PEOPLE PRONE TO COMPLAIN AND IDOLATRY. BUT
THROUGH IT ALL, GOD WAS A FAITHFUL GUIDE AND PROVIDER FOR MOSES.
THIS STUDY WILL OPEN OUR HEARTS TO THE SAME GOD AND HELP US SERVE WITH STRONG
CHARACTER IN THE ROLES HE HAS CALLED US TO.
WE MEET EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9:30 - 11:00 AM IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM
ACROSS FROM CHURCH OFFICE. PLEASE JOIN US - NO NEED TO WAIT FOR THE NEW STUDY. JOIN US
AS WE STUDY THE WORD, PRAY FOR EACH OTHER AND ENJOY THE FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN WOM-
EN.
STUDY GUIDES FOR MOSES WILL BE AVAILABLE. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
DONNA UPDEGROVE @ 571-228-0201 or [email protected]
SCRIPTURE READERS
February 4 8:30 Al Flowers 9:45 Reesa Roberts 11:00 Cindie Houck February 11 8:30 Susan Gamble 9:45 Summer Guderian 11:00 Pat Luther February 18 8:30 Bill Stephenson 9:45 Jennifer Atkinson 11:00 Lisa Grogan February 25 8:30 Donna Updegrove 9:45 Brooke Guderian 11:00 Brian Albon
COMMUNION SERVERS for February 4th
8:30 Sammy Baxley, Terry Baxley, James Henson, Joan Henson 9:45 Harold Lee, Dianne Lee, Wesley Carl, Kathy Carl 11:00 Brian Both, Jane Both, David Corley, Maryann Nunnally
WORSHIP
Greeters
February 4 8:30 Al Flowers, Pat Flowers, George Gamble 9:45 Carl Bridgers, Heather Bridgers, Keely Holmes 11:00 Mitch Thomas, Betsy Thomas, Jake Hanna February 11 8:30 Hector Flores, Connie Flores, Nick Reavis 9:45 Wesley Carl, Kathy Carl, Debbie Jones 11:00 Larry Bailey, Cathy Bailey, Linda Riggins February 18 8:30 Woody Vinson, Kay Vinson, Robert Wszalek 9:45 Richard Ferguson, Charlotte Ferguson Shelly Stein 11:00 Virgil King, Shirley King, Brenda Tuttle February 25 8:30 James Steele, Shirley Steele, Dickie Spears 9:45 Brooke Summer, Jennifer Guderian 11:00 John Taylor, Joan Taylor, David Corley
Ushers February 4 8:30 Larry Cunningham, Woody Vinson 9:45 Judy Carter, Debbie Jones 11:00 Jerome Pinckney, Carolyn Pinckney Tom Riggins, Jack Morgan February 11 8:30 Jim Lancaster, Faye Lancaster 9:45 Richard Ferguson, Charlotte Ferguson 11:00 Richard Luther, Pat Luther, Janet Kinney Steve Beuth February 18 8:30 Ted Croom, Diane Croom 9:45 Harold Lee, Dianne Lee 11:00 David Corley, Tommy Tuttle, Virgil King Shirley King February 25 8:30 Larry Cunningham, Woody Vinson 9:45 Wesley Carl, Kathy Carl 11:00 Brian Albon, Steve Beuth, Larry Cunningham, Jake Hanna
Bus Drivers February 4 Lawrence Matthews 11 Gene Parker 18 Jack Morgan 25 Brian Both
Good Samaritan House
Fridays
February 2 Jan Kinney, Rose Matthews, Gretchen Simmons February 9 Jan Kinney, Linda Riggins, Ruby Reavis February 16 Jan Kinney, Caroline McKinley, Gretchen Simmons February 23 Beth Sanders, Jackie Morris, Gladys Booz
Saturdays
February 3 9 am Jack Morgan, Ruth Flint 12 pm Woody Page, Joe Scannell Jan Shepard Open & Close February 10 9 am Marie Miller, Sara Waters 12 pm Judy Howard February 17 9 am Melanie Willetts, Larry & Cathy Bailey 12 pm Marie Millis, Judy Carter February 24 9 am Andrea Heppe, Bill & Lee Pelon 12 pm Joe & Pat Harden, Barbara Wicker
LYDIA ABBEY CIRCLE
Shirley Marie Millis, 910-777-4431
Seed Germination and Plant Propagation Workshop
Are you ready for spring planting? Join us to learn about seed germination and how to propagate plants just in time for your spring planting! You will take home seeds you sowed and plants you propa-
gated from this informative, hands-on workshop.
Presented by NC State Extension Master Gardener Volunteer, Pender County
Speakers Bureau Member
Steve Bundy
Saturday, February 3, 2018 9:00 am to Noon
Wesleyan Chapel, United Methodist Church, 10255 US Hwy 17, Hampstead, NC 28411
There is a $5.00 fee for this workshop, to register or for additional information please call
Tim Mathews, Extension Agent, Agriculture - Horticulture and Local Foods
(910) 259-1235
Space is limited for this workshop
The first meeting of the New Year brought 16 Circle members to the table to
critique Bazaar 2017. New ideas and ways to make the Big Day go smoother were
discussed. Then the fun part came, where members engaged in a "show and
tell" presentation of new craft projects. After lunch, decisions were made about
specific items to make; many new, some repeats, and the large hanging projects
sheets for Bazaar 2018 were begun.
We continue to ask your help in donations of specific items. This month and
continuing throughout the year, we would be most appreciative for books. Yes, we
always have tons of books to sell, however, it was noted in our start-up session
that we are lacking in certain categories. Here is our want list.
1. Kids Books
2. History, especially Local History Books
3. Fix-It-Books and Do-It-Yourself Books
4. Sports Books
5. Gardening Books
6. Nature Books
7. Seashell Books
8. Bird Guides (Backyard or Seashore)
Donations may be left on the back pew of the Chapel at any time. Our next
scheduled meetings are Wednesday, February 14 and Thursday, February 15 from
9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Consider dropping in at any time during these crafting ses-
sions.
On Monday January 8th, 31 men came out for our monthly meeting/dinner. There were some
very concerned men hoping they would be home in time for kickoff but they should know the action is
at the end which it was. We were treated to another fine meal of beef bourgeon, noodles, salad, rolls
and desert prepared by Jerome Pinckney and Ken Barnes. Thank you also to Larry Matthews an James
Hodges for helping with clean up again.
Our speaker for the evening was Chris Pinckney, yep you guessed it, Jerome’s son. Chris is a
retired Marine pilot who flew Marine One for four years for President's Clinton and Bush. Chris shared a
video, stories and experiences of his years of service. Thank you Chris.
We will meet next on Monday, February 5th and on Saturday February 10th at 7pm. We will have
our Valentines Dinner. Please look for the RSVP form in the Sunday bulletins.
Brian Both
My name is Tasha Ecklund and I am excited to accept the position of Director of Children’s Ministries. I have already begun meeting the children and parents in the con-gregation and look forward to meeting more of you. As a parent and a concerned member of the congregation, I would want to know a little about the person responsi-ble for Children’s Ministries, so I thought I would share just a bit. My family and I joined the church about a year and a half ago after moving from Georgia in January of 2016. At our Methodist church in Georgia, I was the Children’s Education Director for approximately 10 years. Last Fall I encouraged the youth group to sponsor a Trunk or Treat for the children and it was so much fun. While passing out treats and talking to the parents and children, I realized God was putting it on my heart to go back to work-ing with children.
I look forward to continuing the ministries in place and, hopefully, bringing some new ideas to the ministries. The first thing I am going to start is a Children’s Council where I can share ideas and concerns with parents and others in the congregation.
If anyone is interested in participating in this council, please let me know. My
cell is (770) 862-2311. Thanks again for giving me this opportunity to serve your chil-dren.
January 17, 2018
Dear WCUMC members,
Thank you for a faithful and Christ focused year. We have witnessed a year of
strong service and missions outreach. We have witnessed growth and new Baptisms.
We closed the year with celebration and worship.
Your Council has already met and begun 2018, actively drawing from what we
did last year and stepping out with big new plans for the upcoming year. Your gener-
ous tithes and offerings last year were very encouraging to us. With much prayer and
consideration, we decided to move forward on faith with perhaps the largest budget in
recent years, something over $700,000.
Let me tell you what we believe God is calling us to do. The most exciting item in
the budget is the hiring of an Associate Pastor. SPR Committee has developed a job
description and begun the search. You will be kept informed as we move ahead.
We approved a second-mile giving plan to raise approximately $50,000 to aug-
ment programs and further engage our Mission Statement. We will acquire an audio
and video system.
While there are some concerns about developer’s plans for nearby housing and
shopping being cancelled and about how the charitable giving tax changes will affect
us, your Council is excited about what is taking place at Wesleyan Chapel, and how
many of you are responding. It is showing!
If you have questions or would like to know more, talk to any of the folks on the
Council, Finance, Staff Parish Relations, or Trustees committees.
In God’s Service,
David Merrill
STEPHEN MINISTRY NEWS
Since our Introductory presentations at our October worship services, Diane and I have been
working to make our first training class for Stephen Ministers a reality. Now, it is. We will begin this
first training course on Thursday, Jan 25, at 6:30 in the Youth Room of Lee Hall.
The course is 16 weeks long and will be completed on May 3. We hope and plan to Commission
these new Stephen Ministers at the end of May.
We are very excited to welcome our wonderful trainees, all of whom are active in our
church. Each has completed an application and an interview with Diane and me, so each understands
what this course entails. I think I can safely say that each person is very excited to begin this new jour-
ney with us. There are seven people who will become our newest Stephen Ministers in May. Each is a
person of faith and has a spirit of caring for others.
In the meantime, we ALREADY have 7 prepared Stephen Ministers in our congregation who are
ready to welcome a person who would like a caring person to talk with. Some of these Stephen Minis-
ters are active with Care-Receivers of their own, but we still have the capability of serving others.
The Stephen Ministers we currently have in our church are: Diane Croom, Stephen Leader Miriam Shipp, Stephen Leader Judy Jolly, Stephen Minister Sonya Spivey, Stephen Minister Kathy Daniels, Stephen Minister David Corley, Stephen Minister Jerome Pinckney, Stephen Minister
Thank you to each person above and to you, our caring congregation, for working with us to
make Wesleyan Chapel United Methodist Church a Stephen Ministry Congregation which supports and
encourages care for its people.
Please pray for this Ministry!
Miriam Shipp
Diane Croom
BRONZA KIGER PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
For many years, Bronza Kiger crocheted prayer shawls for Wesleyan Chapel’s Membership Care
group to deliver to church members. Some went to members and friends who were grieving.
Shawls were taken to people who were anticipating surgery or were recovering from surgery.
Shawls were also given to people who were just at a difficult place in their life’s journey.
After Bronza’s death, several ladies wanted to continue this ministry in Bronza’s memory.
The group meets at 10:00 on the 3rd Thursday of the month in the Prayer Room of the Chapel.
The group knits and/or crochets prayer shawls for about an hour to an hour and a half. There is
no program. The ladies use whatever pattern they enjoy.
If you knit or crochet, please join us. In February, our gathering will be on Thursday,
February 15.
Questions: [email protected]
or Judy Jolly at 919-538-4545
PENNIES FOR HUNGER
2017 Final results are in, we collected 196,478 pennies or $1,964.78 which puts us over our goal of 2 1/4
miles by $64.70. Thank you to all who contributed to this ministry this year and to those who heeded my plea in
December and contributed so generously, our total collection for December was a whopping $364.16. Throughout
the year we were able to help the following organizations that help feed others; Community Holiday Assistance
Thanksgiving Food Boxes, Four C's Food Pantry, Mother Hubbard Cupboard, Pender County Cooks, Pender
County Meals on Wheels, and Rise Against Hunger. Thank you to all who contributed to this ministry for your gen-
erosity. Each received a donation of $400.00 except Pender County Cooks which received $300.00. We hope
you will continue to support us next year as we strive to reach the 2 1/2 mile mark.
2018 Goal: 2 1/2 miles of pennies, 211,200 pennies, $2,112.00 or $176..00 per month.
Next Collection Sunday February 25th
Penny Fact: Last year, each penny cost 1.5 cents to make -- about 50 percent more than its face
value -- and all the pennies the U.S. Mint issued last year cost it $46 million. It’s the 11th year the
cost to make a penny has been higher than its face value.
JOY Group (Just Older Youth)
Even the cold weather in January can't keep those "Just Older Youth" down, as we had
of our participants attend our first gathering of 2018. Thank you Becky Lewis for your interest-
ing and funny devotional on being old which included an excerpt from Raney by Clyde Edger-
ton. We played a variety of games and ended our time together with11 traveling to the Boat-
house Restaurant to enjoy some fellowship and a great meal.
If you are looking for a small group to participate in to become better acquainted with
fellow members then please join us on February 20th at 10:00 in Lee Hall for some fun and fel-
lowship as we play games and head to Highway 55 for a meal.
2017 WCUMC Holiday Assistance Program
We headed into this years Holiday Assistance Program with a bit of trepidation as we were unsure of
things due to all the changes but I think things went well. Thank you to all who volunteered to help this year
whether it was shopping, donating food and toys, packing toys, moving food and toys, making cookies, pack-
ing family food boxes, setting up the toy shop, or helping on the day of the Holiday Mart. I don't have a report
from All Saints yet on how things went, but here is what I know from our end. Assistance at Thanksgiving saw no changes to the program, we provided 26 families with a Thanksgiv-
ing meal food box and gift card for perishable items and a turkey.
Christmas is where we saw changes to how the program would operate, but some things stayed the
same as we continued to work with the Methodist Home for Children to provide clothing and toys for 20 chil-
dren and we continued to work with our Visiting Disciples to provide 35 gift bags to residents at the Davis Com-
munity. The Community Holiday Assistance Program is where we saw changes in order to better meet the
needs of all those who need assistance, but even then some things stayed the same. We still collected food for
the Christmas food boxes, and we still brought in toys/gifts for the children in our community. We contributed
388 items for the Holiday Mart distribution including 280 various toys/gifts, 13 bicycles and helmets, 6 skate-
boards and helmets, 4 laptops, 4 soccer goals, 2 fishing poles and tackle boxes, and 25 gift cards as well as
another 35 grocery store gift cards for the food boxes. All of the families I helped were very appreciative of the
help and enjoyed shopping for the gifts for their children. They were able to select three gifts for each child in
their family unless they got a higher priced item which then counted as two gifts.
This ministry is one that takes the participation of our entire church to accomplish. Thank you again to
all for your contributions in so many ways, which enabled us to touch the lives of many in our community and
make their holidays a little brighter. May God continue to bless you as you continue to be a blessing to others.
Good Samaritan House
Thank you again to all who held your donations. We are now receiving donations again, but are asking
for your help. In an effort to prevent another overload of donations we have developed some donation guide-
lines. Please review the guidelines listed below.
Donation Guidelines
THANK YOU for choosing the Good Samaritan House to receive your donations. We greatly appreciate
your donations to our ministry. We ask for your help by following these guidelines.
Please bring donations during normal hours of operation, Friday from 9am -12 noon and Saturday 9am-
3pm.
We accept gently used clothing and accessories, toys, books, linens, household items, etc. Please check
that items you are donating do not have stains, rips, holes, missing buttons or excessive wear, that all
items work and are not missing parts and have no cracks, chips, etc.
We do not accept most furniture items due to a lack of space, we can accommodate some small items if
space is available.
We do not accept the following items; TV's, computers, VCR tapes, cassette tapes and mattresses.
We do ask that if you are going to have a large amount of items to donate, more than 3 bags or boxes, that
you check with us prior to bringing the items to be sure that we have room to receive them.