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Experience Worship Every Sunday!
Worship Services: 9:30 a.m. • 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. • 11:00 a.m. (All Ages)
General Announcements
ACOLYTES
9:30 a.m. Carly Ramsey
WELCOME CHILDREN AND YOUTH
This summer we especially welcome our children and youth to the
Sanctuary worship services. Adults, please help make the services a
special experience. A smile, a high five, or other friendly gesture
will let them know they are welcome.
Parents, some suggestions for you are:
Make a restroom stop before coming into the service.
Sit where the children can see.
Quietly explain what is happening. Point out the acolytes,
musicians, minister, altar table, etc.
Suggest that the children look for someone who looks sad or lonely
and say a prayer for that person. Draw a picture for that person to
give to them after the service.
Help children realize that we sing, we pray,
we listen, and we give during worship.
Our regular Sunday School classes will resume in August (date to be
announced).
NAME TAGS - IMPORTANT!
Please wear your name tag every Sunday. This will be especially
helpful to our new pastors. You can order a name tag by using the
envelopes at the table for you to pick up. Orders generally take two
weeks.
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL
NORMAL SUNDAY FORMAT
INFUSION
MIDDLE SCHOOL WORSHIP
9:30 AND 11:00 A.M.
Meets in Youth Room
THE VAULT
HIGH SCHOOL WORSHIP
11:00 A.M.
Meets in High School Chapel
WEDNESDAY WORKPLAY
SUMMER PROJECTS ARE BACK!
NEXT DATES: JULY 9 AND 23
Each day is filled with a half-day mission project and lunch and
swimming afterwards. Projects can be anything from yard work for a
member of the community to sandwich preparation for a local shelter
or a visit to a retirement home. Projects are open to middle and
high school students. Meet at the Church at 9:30 a.m. and return at
3:00 p.m. Sign up by contacting Mark Jones at 678.942.1614 or
birminghamyouth@gmail.com.
ANNUAL SIX FLAGS TRIP!
FRIDAY, JULY 18
Students rising into seventh grade through graduating seniors are
invited. Please arrive at the Church at 12:00 noon. We will return
at 9:00 p.m. Students should eat lunch prior to arrival or plan to
eat at the park. Also, bring money for dinner. The cost of tickets
will be $35 which will cover van fuel, parking fees, and the ticket.
Coke cans and other discounts cannot be honored. If a student has a
season pass, the cost is $5. Register online at birminghamumc.org/youth
as soon as possible. Flash passes are available for up to groups of
six but must be purchased
separately at
www.sixflags.com/overGeorgia prior to departure.
CONFIRMATION T-SHIRTS
The new corrected t-shirts are now available. The cost is $6.
AT BUMC THIS SUMMER:
(Visit the BUMC web site for more details.)
CYT Camps (Christian Youth Theater)
July 14 – 18 Ages 6 – 11 Annie
July 21 – 25 Ages 6 – 11 Peter Pan
To register, visit www.cytatlanta.com
THANKS TO THE FOUR ADULTS AND ONE YOUTH WHO HELPED WITH
CHILDREN’S NURSERY LAST SUNDAY.
REGISTER TODAY FOR JULY PLAYTIME!
Who? Children 6 mos. - 4 years
When? Tuesday and Thursday
Time? 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Cost? $18/day payable a month in advance
Contact:
nancy.spence@birminghamumc.org
SUNDAY SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS
Please volunteer one or more Sundays this month to help with
Children’s Sunday School. Many of our regular teachers will be on
vacation. You will be blessed as you spend time with the delightful
children at BUMC. Materials and lesson plans are provided. Sign up
today or contact Nancy Spence for more information.
AUCTION OF TIKI HUT
Because of the special interest in the tiki hut used at VBS, we are
auctioning it off. The bidding starts at $200. Contact Nancy Spence
with your bid by July 15 at 678.942.1613 or
nancy.spence@birminghamumc.org.
The winner will be
notified on July 16.
OPEN DOORS, OPEN HEARTS
These sessions have been discontinued temporarily and will resume in
August.
DAVE RAMSEY FPU PREVIEW
What could the PEOPLE OF GOD do for the KINGDOM OF GOD if they
were DEBT FREE? Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University is a
life-changing program that teaches you how to make the right
decisions with your money. Through this 13-week curriculum, you'll
be empowered with the practical skills and confidence needed to
achieve your financial goals and experience true financial peace! On
average, families reduce their debt by $5,300 and save $2,700 in
just 91 days. Make plans to join an FPU study, coming to BUMC this
fall!
HOW DO I JOIN BUMC?
Complete and submit a membership form available on the BUMC web site
or contact the church office for a hard copy. All new members must
be baptized prior to joining the church, If you have not been
baptized, please contact the church office to schedule a baptism.
You may be baptized on the day you join. Contact Mary Mueller at
770.815.4980 to schedule the date and time you wish to join. New
members may join any Sunday, at either service, except the first
Sunday of the month. We also schedule a Membership Sunday each month
for new members who wish to join in a group setting. All new members
are required to complete a Connections class either prior to or
shortly after joining the church. Connections is a series of three
one-hour, classes conducted in the Fellowship Hall during the 11:00
service. The dates and times are published in the church bulletin.
WOMEN’S RENEWAL RETREAT
SAVE THE DATES: FEBRUARY 6-8, 2009
AMICALOLA FALLS
BUMC MISSION CORNER
▪ SERV Mexico 07/25/08 - 08/02/08
This is a BUMC sponsored mission trip to Mexico to build bunk beds
for an orphanage and teach Vacation Bible School at night. The cost
of the trip will be around $600 (depending on transportation).
If you are interested in this mission, or if you have any local
ministries you would like BUMC to support, please feel free to
contact Tal Cox at 770.310.6345 or Chris Holcombe at 404.276.0399.
▪ UMCOR Emergency Kits Needed: Please help the UMW collect items
needed for school supply kits and the UMM collect items for medicine
boxes. Donated supplies may be dropped off at the Church office and
will be taken to Athens for the North Georgia Annual Conference work
day.
School kits: Blunt (rounded tip) scissors; loose-leaf ruled paper;
30 centimeter rulers, hand-held pencil sharpeners, unsharpened
pencils with erasers; two-inch erasers; construction paper in varied
colors; box of 24 crayons (24 only).
Medicine Kits: 4” x 4” sterile gauze pads; adhesive tape (1” x 10
yards/roll); triple antibiotic ointment; aspirin (325 mg. tablets);
children’s chewable
multivitamins with iron; adult multivitamins with iron; children’s
acetaminophen chewable 80 mg. tablets
SANCTUARY MEMORIAL GARDEN
Be sure to check out the presentation on the BUMC web site about the
plans for the Memorial Garden. Point your browser to
www.birminghamumc.org,
then click on the “Memorial Garden at BUMC” link on the home page.
SCOTTSDALE FARMS SPECIAL MEMORIAL GARDEN OFFER
If you purchase a plant at Scottsdale Farms for our Memorial
Garden and turn in the receipt to the Church office, the amount will
be credited to your giving record, and they will make a donation to
the Church in the same amount! They have a list of the plants
designated in the landscape design. The plants you purchase will
remain at Scottsdale Farms until planting is scheduled. BUMC greatly
appreciates the generosity of Scottsdale Farms.
VOLUNTEER RECEPTIONIST HELP
If you would like to volunteer to help in the office a few hours
each week answering the phone and doing some clerical tasks, please
call the office at 678.942.1600.
PRAYER LIST— Prayer requests will stay on the prayer list for
two weeks. If you wish for something to stay on the list longer, you
will need to notify Judie Purvis at
Jpurvis818@aol.com
You can now
communicate your Prayer
Requests Online.
Remember in Prayer
Sophie Wells and the Wells family; the Massingill family; Anisa
and Richard; Barbara and Gary Grant; Kerin Payne and her sister,
Kris Wittgen; Mary Lyon (Maye Eaton’s mother); Harry Gray; Chris
Callas; Patsy Potter; Debbie Kania; Garrett Dean; Steve Terry and
his family in the loss of their son, Finn; Jackie Patton; Blake
dealing with Long QT Syndrome; Virginia Harrison (Barbara Whatley’s
mother); Sally Finnis
Long-Term Requests:
Stan Vitikas; Ian, Rylan, Joe, and Cathy Shea; Cindy and Adam Hayes
dealing with the death of their son, Justin Hayes; Don Woolford;
Flora Eberhard; Edward Taffee; Andrew Barnette serving in Iraq;
Deanna, Connor, Logan and Sydnie; Haley Hunter, her family, Eddie
and Tammy (parents) and Hannah and Ewing (siblings): Pat Cole in
Iraq; Carol Stuen; Donna Shaffer; Karen Ross; Wanda Grigg; Cheryl
and Blaine Franz and sons, Logan (13) and Levi (11); Tom Donovan;
Lt. Col. Robert A. Baird; Capt. Jonathan Judy serving in
Afghanistan; Lisa Irish and family; Robert B. Sumner; Jim and Jo
Chavis; Amy Osborn, Emory Colin Hughes; Scott, Kelly, Neill, and
Masey Christian; Rick, Deirdre, Patrick, and Zach Baker; Linda
Sloan; family of Matthew Cady; Joyce; Scott Anderson; Kimberly and
Joe Bakos; Jason Purvis; Bradley Riethmaier; Deane Stewart; Beth
O’Linn; Karsen Zapata; Phyllis Naas.
Praise and Affirmation:
The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the
everlasting arms.
PRAYER LIST - Prayer requests
will stay on the prayer list for two weeks. If you wish for
something to stay on the list longer, you will need to notify Judie
Purvis at Jpurvis818@aol.com or via the
online form.
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