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11140 Greenbay, Houston, TX 77024Phone (713) 465-3467

Fax (713) 365-2808www.chapelwood.org

Chapelwood’s Mission is to embody God’s grace as we receive it to those who need it.

The Chapelwood family is a service-focused body of believers who welcome all to experience God’s grace and goodness through Christian community. While we are determined to “take church” to those who do not belong to a local church family, we also delight in serving those individuals and families within our church. We provide ongoing faith-building activities and meaningful fellowship opportunities for men, women, youth, and children.

EXPERIENCEGRACE IN WORSHIP

A Word from Bob

The Release

Church Under the Bridge

Chapelwood Road Trip

Craig Gilbert's First Sunday

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WORSHIPWITH US EACH WEEK

JULY 3, 10, 17, 24, 31SANCTUARY SERVICES 8:25 *, 9:45 *, 11:10 a.m. *

CONTEMPLATIVE SERVICEMeditation, Communion,and Healing Prayer8:45 a.m., Chapel *

THE BRANCHFamily Service in Spanish 10:30 a.m., 3911 Campbell Road

UPPER ROOM11:30 a.m., Upper Room *

* Services are broadcast live on the web.

SATURDAYJULY 2, 9, 16, 23, 30MERCY STREET5:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall *

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GROWIN GRACE IN GROUPS

Class of 2016 College Plans

Senior Sunday

Super Place Camp

UMW Book Study

Premarital Seminar

Singles July Events

UMW Invitation

Chapelwood Students Summer Calendar

SHAREGRACE IN MINISTRY

Acolytes 2016-2017

Fair Trade Coffee and Chocolate

The Branch Enrichment Program

Collegiate Challenge Mentors Help Students

The Rose

Congratulations Gayle and Jack Hillman

Summer of Service

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New Website

Chapelwood Foundation

Foundation Dinner Special Thanks

Staff List

New Members

Joys and Concerns

Calendar

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A WORD FROM BOB

Friends,During this summer season when many

people are on a “road trip” for vacation, we are focusing in our sanctuary worship services on various

“road trip” narratives in the Old and New

Testaments. We’re calling the series, “Road Trip: Sent, Go,

Return.” We even have a Road Trip Scavenger Hunt you can play as you travel on your own “road trip.” As you meet the Scavenger Hunt’s challenges, post pictures to #ChapelwoodRoadTrip, and we’ll share them in Sunday worship. Check it out at www.chapelwood.org/chapelwoodroadtrip.

Summer vacations are fun. We get to go places we’ve never been. Or, maybe we return to a favorite spot. Either way, there’s an optional element of choice involved in our summer road trips. “Where do you want to go on vacation this year?” is a question that gets the family all excited because of all the possibilities. So in this way, our summer road trips are about us.

But God’s “road trip” is different. For the disciple of Jesus, God’s “road trip” is not optional. I loved John Stephens’ June 12th sermon on “The Four Great Commissions.” (If you missed it, you can listen to it at http://livestream.com/chapelwood/sanctuary.) His sermon reminded me of the breadth and depth of God’s “road trip,” the one we are all sent on as disciples of Jesus Christ. That “road trip” is not fundamentally about us. It is God’s mission, not ours, that we are sent on. It is often said that our church doesn’t have a mission. God’s mission has a church. And that involves us. But it is God’s mission. It is God’s passion that keeps it going, not ours. God’s “road trip” is still full of possibilities, some we could never imagine even in a million years. And God’s “road trip” leads somewhere – to the transformation of the world.

Wherever you travel on your summer “road trip,” remember, God is already there. See if you can discover what God is doing in that place, and how God is calling YOU to be part of God’s “road trip.”

Have a great summer!

Bob Johnson Executive Pastor

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THE RELEASE is 75 minutes of corporate prayer and praise where we “LET GO" of our burdens, sins, stresses, and worries with uplifting music, explosive praise, and transformational prayer. Come and experience spiritual, emotional, relational, and physical breakthroughs!

For more information please contact Genesis Mitchell, [email protected]. Childcare will be available so bring the family.

Mercy Street MobileBrings Hope to ManyFriday, July 8Join other volunteers to bring church and a meal to the homeless of Houston. Meet at 6:15 p.m. on July 8 in Chapelwood's Youth Building lobby to ride the van or carpool. If driving directly to this event, please arrive at 2715 St. Charles by 7:00 p.m.

Dress is very casual – jeans and T-shirts are fine. We need greeters, servers, cooks, and people to help set up and clean up. For more information, contact Phil Miller, (713) 402-8392, or Dennis Crowe, (713) 827-3912.

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Craig Gilbert, Chapelwood’s new Director of Worship and Music Ministries, on his first Sunday to direct the Chancel Choir. Shown with outgoing Chancel Choir president and search team member Bobby Carter.

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During the summer when many people are on vacation, we will focus on various “road trip” narratives in the Old and New Testaments. We will mine these passages for their insights on discipleship; for example, living as Christ-followers and how to be the church. We encourage you to share your vacation experiences this summer at #chapelwoodroadtrip.

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SUPER PLACE CAMPAugust 1-5, 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.,Memorial Drive U.M.C.Super Place Camp is a weeklong Vacation Bible School geared towards children, teens, and young

adults with special needs. This is a week of getting to know Jesus in a personal, fun way, while enjoying crafts, games, and recreational activities with peers. To register as a volunteer or participant or for questions, contact Allyson George at [email protected].

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FAMILY DISCIPLESHIP

CLASS OF 2016 COLLEGE PLANS

Ashton Bates Baylor UniversityMadison Baty Tarleton State UniversityKyler Beaton Texas A&M UniversityLucy Camp Harding UniversityDavis Champion Blinn CollegeBailey Dodson Louisiana State UniversitySarah Duncan Texas A&M UniversityLane Dyer Texas A&M UniversityMaddie Dyer New York UniversityMackenzie Dyer Gap year to model in New YorkLane Dyer Texas A&M UniversityJordan Eckerman Texas A&M UniversityAllie Eggert Rice UniversityHaylee Glenn Texas A&M UniversityEmily Erin Hebert Stephen F. Austin UniversityCaroline Jones The University of TexasEmily Joseph Stephen F. Austin UniversityElizabeth Ann Kettler The University of TexasMackenzie Kurtz Texas A&M UniversityReilly Lawrence The University of TexasSydney Mayo West Texas A&M UniversityMadison McCall Texas A&M UniversityGrace McGill The University of AlabamaMaggie Meyer Schreiner UniversityJack Moody Texas A&M UniversityAmanda McCloskey Texas A&M UniversityCollin Nichols Texas A&M UniversityAndrew Olsson The University of TexasCole Papageorge Texas A&M UniversityHannah Pike The University of OklahomaNatalie Raley Texas A&M UniversityBryan Read The University of TexasRachel Read The University of TexasGrant Rexrode The University of TexasBailey Rohde University of OklahomaWill Rouse Texas A&M UniversityGeorge Sarvadi The University of TexasSarah Mac Stephens Birmingham Southern CollegeKevin Stout Baylor UniversityDean Taylor The University of TexasThomas Telle Texas Tech UniversityAlexis Trippon St. Edward’s UniversityCarrie Ustick Texas A&M UniversityGarrett White Texas A&M UniversityMegan Wise Texas Christian University

Sarah Pattillo, Dr. John Stephens, and Bob Johnson tell the story of Esther in a skit to the more than 600 children and 300 teen helpers and adults who were on hand for Vacation Bible School in early June.

HOW DEEP THE FATHER'S LOVE FOR US...SENIOR SUNDAYOver 30 seniors gathered on Sunday, May 15, to celebrate their upcoming graduations from high school. They led worship in the Sanctuary services at 8:25 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and attended the 11:10 a.m. baccalaureate service, where they heard a message from Dr. John Stephens. After worship they gathered to celebrate with friends and family in the Fellowship Hall. The luncheon was planned and hosted by the junior class with the theme “How Deep the Father’s Love for Us.” The Fellowship Hall was full with over 200 family and friends in attendance! Seniors were honored with gifts, and Sarah Pattillo delivered a meaningful message to the seniors, leaving them with advice for the roads ahead. Senior Kevin Stout thanked all those who helped them along the way, including youth staff, volunteers, parents, friends, and the junior class who hosted the event.

Best of luck and congratulations to all seniors!

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WANTED: SUNDAY MORNING LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Chapelwood’s library is open on Sunday mornings, and we need volunteers then to welcome and assist patrons. Each volunteer works one shift every other month, so scheduling is easy. The shifts are as follows:

• 8:15 - 9:40 a.m.• 9:40 - 11:00 a.m.• 11:00 a .m. - 12:15 p.m.

If you have space in your schedule and would like to volunteer to spend one Sunday every other month surrounded by good books and friendly people, please contact Kris Jodon at [email protected] with the time that’s right for you.

SAVE THE DATE FOR UMW BOOK STUDY WITH LUIS PALOMOTuesday, August 30, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

The August Spiritual Growth Study covering a UMW mission-focused

book, Latin America: People and Faith, will be condensed into one exciting yet informative session on Tuesday, August 30, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Luis Palomo will lead the event, bringing musicians from The Branch and some of his congregants to share their personal stories of emigrating from Latin America. Ivan Rhone and the Kitchen Ministry will serve a delicious Latin American dinner in keeping with the theme. You won’t want to miss this exciting evening. Online registration will start July 31. If you want to order the book to read this summer, please go to www.umwmissionresources.org or call 1 (800) 305-9857. Contact Susan Johnson, (281) 682-3031 or [email protected] with any questions.

SUMMER 2016 PREMARITAL SEMINARSaturday, August 27, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., W101-W102The premarital seminar is offered to couples preparing to marry, and is strongly encouraged by our pastors.

Prior to the seminar, couples will be asked to complete the Prepare-Enrich customized couple assessment that is available online and which identifies couples' strength and growth areas in the following categories: communication, conflict resolution, partner style and habits, financial management, leisure, sexual expectations, family and friends, relationship roles, and spiritual beliefs. A light lunch is included. On class day participants will be given their Prepare-Enrich results along with workbooks. Kaisi Cunningham will walk the participants through each of the categories, allowing time for discussion between couples and for working through exercises in the workbook. Kaisi has a Masters of Counseling and Divinity. She has been certified in Prepare-Enrich for the past 13 years and has worked with numerous premarital and married couples. Couples will be seated at private tables for two, so that conversations will be between partners.

Couples that complete all eight hours of the seminar will receive a Twogether Texas Certificate entitling them to a discount on a Texas marriage license.

For weddings not scheduled to take place at Chapelwood, an $85 per couple fee will be charged to cover lunch expenses and materials. There is no charge for the seminar for couples marrying at Chapelwood.

Register online at www.chapelwood.org/premarital. Thank you!

Premarital

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8:30 a.m. – 5:00 P.m.

regiSter online at

www.chaPelwood.org

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CHAPELWOOD’S NEW WEBSITE IS GETTING CLOSER TO LAUNCH!We anticipate that our new website will be up and running in the next couple of months. It is being rebuilt from the ground up, so will have a completely new look and feel. Any change of this size comes with the possibility of a few adjustments, so we appreciate (in advance) your patience as we work through some of the details.

Keep an eye on the screens around the church, announcements, and your email for the exact rollout date. When it arrives, we think you’ll be as delighted and impressed as we are, and will agree that Chapelwood’s mission, participation opportunities, and culture will be very well represented to the online community.

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SINGLES AT MILLER OUTDOOR THEATERSaturday, July 2 – Johnny Rivers ShowSaturday, July 16 – Million Dollar Quartet For both shows, meet at 7:00 p.m. in Chapelwood’s back parking lot if you want to carpool. The show on July 2 starts at 8:30 p.m., and on July 16, the show begins at 8:15 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, mosquito spray, food to share, and whatever you want to drink (no glass allowed).

Johnny Rivers, the "Secret Agent Man" singer, has 17 Gold records, 29 chart hits and two Grammy Awards. He has sold more than 30 million records and has made significant contributions to the history of rock ‘n roll. Million Dollar Quartet is the smash-hit musical inspired by the famed recording session that brought together rock 'n' roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins for the first and only time.

Look for the meet up sign if you need to find us at the park. The contact person for both events is Mary Wenzel,

[email protected].

SHARE GOOD BOOK IDEAS WITH THE SINGLESSaturday, July 9, 1:30 – 4:00 p.m., La Madeleine on Voss at WoodwayJoin the singles as we meet to share the names of good books we’ve read. If you just want to start the positive habit of reading, come meet with us for ideas. Bringing books with you is optional, but it is recommended that you have your list of books (including authors) ready to share. We will have a reserved area at La Madeleine, so come join us.Want more info? Contact Mary Wenzel at [email protected].

SINGLES GAME PARTYFriday, July 29, 5:30 p.m., Game RoomJoin the singles for another game party in the Youth Game Room on Friday, July 29! Bring your favorite table games. Ping pong, pool, foosball, and air hockey are also available. Water and lemonade will be provided by the church. Bring food to share and prepare for fun and fellowship! The fun starts at 5:30 p.m. For information, contact Mary Wenzel, [email protected].

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN INVITE WOMEN

FROM ALL COMMUNITIES Women from all of Chapelwood’s worship communities are invited to attend and join in United Methodist Women (UMW) activities and small groups. UMW is participating in service and mission activities all over the world, with a special emphasis on women, youth and children. Following is a description of summer activities for Chapelwood UMW: UMW SEW SOCIABLE will meet three Tuesdays in July (July 12, 19, and 26) from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon in Room W202, completing projects for various ministries and charities. The main focus is making Linus quilts and blankets given to children in Houston area hospitals. Other work in process or in the past includes making Bean Bags for Vacation Bible School, book bags for UMCOR, isolet covers for premature babies in Memorial Hermann Children's Hospital, costumes and craft items for Chapelwood children, pillow cases for Small Steps, walker pockets for the Chapelwood Gathering Place, and other handmade items given to charitable organizations. On the last Tuesday of July, they will have a celebration luncheon in W203 displaying their “Gifts of Love” items.

Sewing skills are useful, but not required. Please plan to attend some if not all of these sessions. They have fun being together, planning, and completing their projects.

Contact Ann Ramsey at (713) 729-3720 or [email protected] with any questions.

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BRINGING IN THE LIGHT OF CHRIST: ACOLYTES 2016-2017

Parents of new fifth graders, please talk to your children about becoming acolytes for the 2016-2017 school year. This is an extremely important element of Sanctuary worship that needs both your support and participation. The acolyte brings in the light of Jesus Christ at the beginning of our 8:25 and 11:10 worship services and lights the altar candles at the front of the church. If you are interested in this significant act of service, please contact Janis Schulz at [email protected]. Acolyte training will be conducted Saturday, August 27, at 10:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary.

FAIR TRADE COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE! – EACH SECOND SUNDAY

Purchase your fair trade products! Items are on sale at the table outside the Fellowship Hall from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on the second Sunday of every month. Purchasing fairly traded products allows farmers to earn a fair price for their crops while delivering quality products to consumers. In addition, fair trade prohibits the use of child labor and encourages the adoption of safer, chemical-free farming methods. Contact Vicki Jud at [email protected] if you would like to volunteer at the Fair trade table.

THE BRANCH ENRICHMENT PROGRAM NEEDS YOU!If you have a love for children and want to have a lasting impact on them in a fun and loving environment, then The Branch Enrichment Program is just for you! We are in need of caring adults who are willing to come and love on the students who are in our

enrichment program. The program meets weekdays after school, and volunteer schedules are flexible! There is a place for you. Here are some of the ways you can serve:

• Help a child with homework• Drive a van that picks up children from school• Serve snacks to children

If you are interested in helping for the 2016-2017 school year, please contact Christa Hash at [email protected].

COLLEGIATE CHALLENGE MENTORS HELP STUDENTS STEP INTO THE FUTURE!

"Just 90 minutes a week can change a life..."If you have a heart for young people and a desire to truly make a positive impact on the future of Houston and our community, then Collegiate Challenge may be for you! Collegiate Challenge mentors meet one-on-one with senior students at Northbrook High School who have expressed a strong desire to attend college. These students are in the top 20% in their class and are most often the first in their family to go to college. Mentors serve as advisors and encouragers to the students as they navigate the college application and financial aid process, scholarship requirements, and career exploration. Just being someone who really believes the student can do it can be the greatest gift a mentor can give!

Collegiate Challenge meets on Thursday nights from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at Northbrook High School. A mentor training and information session will be held at Chapelwood on August 25, from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. in LC212. For questions or more information, contact Patty Cordrey at (281) 216-6102 or [email protected].

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THE ROSE

Stephanie was a 50-year-old single mom living in one of the Memorial neighborhoods. Having been laid off from her non-profit job, she took the best offer available to her to pay the rent and provide for her teenage son. That job was at a local realtor’s office and just happened to offer no health insurance.

Stephanie worked during the day and went to her son’s high school football games and basketball games at night. She took him to his Bible study when she went to their church for her Bible study. They drove to Austin to visit her parents on long weekends. Their days and weekends were filled up with work, school, homework, studying, school activities, volunteering, church events, and errand-running. When the letter arrived in the mail from Stephanie’s doctor reminding her to get her annual mammogram, she sighed and set it aside. When was she going to fit that in and how would she pay for it anyway?

When Stephanie’s son Brooks broke his arm playing football, Stephanie was grateful that he was covered under his father’s health insurance plan. But when she found a lump in her breast, she collapsed in a heap on the floor. Stephanie’s sister had died six years earlier of stage four breast cancer.

When Stephanie didn't know what to do or where to go for treatment, a friend suggested that she call The Rose. She’d never heard of The Rose; she’d never heard about any organization giving free mammograms, but call them she did. She drove to the clinic where she was directed through a mammogram and further testing and her worst fears were confirmed. She had breast cancer.

Women. We are mothers, sisters, wives, friends, students, bosses, employees, teachers, volunteers, workers, daughters, and givers. We do lots of things really well, but what we don’t always do well is to care for ourselves. Studies show women often put personal needs on hold while tending to the needs of others. Many women cite cost and lack of access as reasons they delay preventive services. Yet, early detection mammography screenings are the most powerful weapons in the fight against breast cancer - which is 98% curable when detected early.

For the woman who puts everyone else ahead of her own care, The Rose removes those barriers through their Mammography Mobile Units, which take free mammogram screenings to neighborhoods of Houston. The Rose’s Mobile Mammography provides screening, diagnostic services, and sponsorships to those who are uninsured/underinsured or have little access to care. Patients found to have cancer are able to access timely and affordable breast cancer treatment through The Rose’s Patient Navigation Program. The Rose is changing the way care is delivered, not only in Harris County but in 33 surrounding counties as well.

In 2015, The Rose provided a total of 68,375 screening and diagnostic procedures to 36,437 patients. Of those patients, a total of 7,270 received 16,741 free or low-cost services. And those services are saving lives of those who do so much for so many. The Chapelwood Foundation is honored to play a part in helping The Rose save lives. For the past several years including 2015, Chapelwood’s Foundation has given The Rose grants specifically for mammography mobile units to serve women in areas of Spring Branch.

You want the ending to Stephanie’s story? Two years out, and she is cancer-free! She’s gainfully employed with a great law firm and has retirement and full health benefits. God is good.

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Chapelwood’s partnering organization for the Gathering Place, Interfaith CarePartners, annually presents the Dr. Ronald H. Sunderland Award to one of the more than 2,400 volunteers of this care team program. A committee from their board of directors elects an individual or a couple whose spirit of care and whose service to others reflects the values and mission of Interfaith CarePartners. This year, Chapelwood members Gayle and Jack Hillman received the Sunderland Award during the 11:10 Sanctuary worship service on April 24.

Every Monday (excluding holidays), the Gathering Place of Chapelwood UMC provides activities, entertainment, and a meal for those who are affected by Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other debilitating diseases such as strokes or Parkinson’s. At the same time that it provides care to those with memory loss, the Gathering also provides a few hours of respite for the family caregivers, who sometimes have no other time they can call their own. All of this is free to the families in the program. Many of the Chapelwood volunteers have experienced the effects of having a family member with Alzheimer’s. They understand the challenges faced by caregivers and recognize the need for this program. The Chapelwood Gathering Place began in 2006 and has donated over 17,000 hours of fun, companionship and activities for 168 adults suffering from memory loss. Jack and Gayle have been a part of this program since the very beginning!

John Burk, President of Interfaith CarePartners had this to say, “Jack and Gayle have caring hearts and it shows abundantly in the way each greets and reacts with guests and their caregivers at the Gathering Place. They exemplify the kind of teamwork only a couple that has been married 60 years, raised three children, and enjoys eight grandchildren can realize as they collaborate to prepare and

help serve guests. Jack’s smile followed by a big hug or handshake makes everyone feel welcome and at ease as they arrive. He usually follows up with a compliment about how nice the ladies look or how much he likes the cap a gentleman is wearing. Gayle creatively decorates each table in the theme chosen for the month and warmly welcomes everyone, getting them settled in, relaxed, and served with a snack and beverage. They are assisted by many volunteers who regularly serve 50-60 people in each month.”

Everyone involved with the Gathering Place is part of a wonderful, caring, and loving team that works very well together. Each volunteer seems to know just what needs to be done, and does it, ensuring everything runs smoothly and everyone is well cared for. Those efforts are recognized and appreciated, not just by family caregivers, but also by the care recipients. One guest in particular who’s not able to attend any longer had a wonderful singing voice and loved all the activities. His wife recently wrote a letter to the Chapelwood Gathering Place volunteers, telling everyone how meaningful the program was to her husband. He said, "They made me feel that my life was worth living and like I was a king."

Burk continued, “Our work is impossible without the Jack and Gayle Hillmans of the world and the team of volunteers at Chapelwood. They have been awarded the Sunderland Care Team Member Award because of their exemplary dedication to their team and fellow volunteers. Their caring spirits are God's gift to all who know them.”

We congratulate Jack and Gayle, and the Chapelwood Gathering Place team!

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CONGRATULATIONS GAYLE AND JACK HILLMAN!

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Diana MontgomeryGrace Gentner

GIFTS IN HONOR OF

RESTRICTED GIFTS

Shirley and Jack Anderson (Community Outreach Fund)Janis and Randy Henry (Scholarship Fund)

Carolyn and Guy Matthews (Community Outreach Fund)Mary Kay and Richard Moen (Scholarship Fund)

Janet Sims (Scholarship Fund)

THE CHAPELWOOD FOUNDATION

Your gifts to the Chapelwood Foundation can be a special way to honor someone or mark the joy of a special occasion while helping to build an endowment for Chapelwood in perpetuity. For more information, contact Teresa Cannon at (713) 354-4485 or [email protected].

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF

Jack KraftPamela Moore

James Gary FrittsElizabeth Fritts

Carolyn SherryTom Brandino and Kathy Haueisen

John A. Mills, Jr.Dana and Henry Houston

Herman DrewsVicki and Carl Baucum

Pete DaltonErin and Matthew Roorda

Ron MurrayColbert Wilhite

Bill JensenPeg and Sam Barry

Linda Sue Gray WolpertKaren and Gus Comiskey

Nell LynchEdward Lynch

Mark Benjamin RobertsGreta Zimmerman

Joann D. KlarPamela W. Butler

Carolyn and Platt DavisPatricia and Mike Patyk

Linda RushVicki and Carl Baucum

Gloria ParseMrs. Rex AyersViolet Harlan

Barbara BakerTom Baker

Matthew GaleOlivia Allen

Carlene Adkins

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LIVING OUR LEGACY...FUNDING OUR FUTURE

UNRESTRICTED GIFTS

Adele AndingTom Brandino and Kathy Haueisen

Marian CheathamKaren Dixon

Kim and Kyle HranickyMary Reeves

Cecily and Rick BurlesonEd Jensen

Margaret and Jim LaRoe

Karla and Bill LowerreTracy and Scott Rogan

2016 FOUNDATION DINNER UNDERWRITERS AND FRIENDS

www.facebook.com/chapelwood

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The Chapelwood Foundation would like to thank all our faithful supporters who made our 2016 Legacy of Life dinner such a huge success. We were blessed with over 350 people in attendance! We are very grateful for the dedicated dinner committee that planned a very special night. The worship band from the Branch provided inspirational entertainment for the audience. Ricardo Barnes, Executive Director of the Spring Branch Family Development Center, delivered an

uplifting message about the Spring Branch community and how we can continue to provide a hand up to our neighbors in need. We give our special thanks to all the Chapelwood members who volunteered at the Foundation event, including those involved with decorations, check-in, and the meal preparation and service. It was a wonderful night to celebrate the many ways that God is working through the Foundation to bless others.

LEGACY OF LIFE

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NEW MEMBERS WELCOME TO CHAPELWOOD

John Stephens – Senior PastorBob Johnson – Executive PastorBob Lindsey – Business Administrator/Director of the Wesley Choir

ADULT DISCIPLESHIPAndy Cunningham – Pastor, Grow MinistriesTammy Heinrich – Pastor, Connect MinistriesGinny Itz – Ministry Director, Connect MinistriesJosef Klam – Directing Pastor, Adult DiscipleshipJanine Roberts – Ministry Director, Share Ministries (Global and National Serving)Teresa Rossy – Ministry Director, Grow Ministries

FAMILY DISCIPLESHIPKaren Lopes – Ministry Director, Special Needs MinistryAmy Hinnant – Interim Administrator, Chapelwood School for

Young Children Sarah Pattillo – Ministry Director, Student MinistryCason Sicking – Ministry Director, Recreation MinistryHeather Sims – Directing Pastor, Family DiscipleshipBetsy Sutherland – Pastor, Children's Ministry

PASTORAL CARE & REACHINGScott Endress – Pastor, Pastoral CareBill Stell – Assistant Pastor, Pastoral Care Wick Stuckey – Senior Associate Pastor, Pastoral Care

WORSHIP COMMUNITIES AND MUSICRichard Gandy – Ministry Director, Worship and Arts, Mercy StreetMelissa Maher – Community Pastor, Mercy Street Luis Palomo – Community Pastor, The BranchCraig Gilbert – Director of Worship and Music MinistriesChristian Washington – Community Pastor, Upper RoomWayne Watson – Ministry Director, 9:45 Contemporary WorshipJerry Webber – Community Pastor, The Center for Christian Spirituality

OTHER MINISTRIESTeresa Cannon – Ministry Director, Chapelwood FoundationToby Dagenhart – Managing Director, Technology for MinistryKaren Firenza – Ministry Director, Marketing and CommunicationsIvan Rhone – Ministry Director, Kitchen Ministry

11140 Greenbay, Houston, TX 77024Phone (713) 465-3467 Fax (713) 365-2808www.chapelwood.org

WHO DOES WHAT

Contacts

Joan and John Robertson

Brenda and Rob Tennant

Carolee Arlund John Adger

Carrie and Pat Ramm

Judy McIntyre

Photos not availableCaroline Pryzant

Kaylyn LilesStacy and Michael Hardison

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Amy and Eric Boquist(Natalie & Ryan)

Membership is your commitment to grow as a disciple of Jesus Christ in the areas of prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness. If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact Tammy Heinrich, [email protected], or (713) 354-4446.

April and Adam Peavy(Adam & Michael)

Meredith and Ryan Rall(Sienna & Shelby)

Shari and Tim Joseph(Emily not pictured)

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Cary Cox and Alice Ziegler(Tyler Ziegler)

Tiffany and Jeff Shulse(Kathryn & Natalie)

Julie and Bob Gardner(Robby & Gracen)

Susan Kaye Williams

Susie and Jeff Smith(Ryan & Samantha)

Tia and Russ Schmidt (Tia not pictured)

Ethan, Maddie, & Cameron

Julie and Bill Alford(William, John, & Grant)

Not pictured - William & John

Cheryl and Tony Allen(Christa)

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Baptisms: Riley Morgan Lippold, daughter of Sharidan and Ryan Lippold,

on May 1, 2016 Marybeth Kay Darroh, daughter of Leslie and Matt Darroh,

on May 8, 2016 William Dewey Holmes, son of Debbie and Jason Holmes,

on May 8, 2016 Lindsey Renee Walsh, daughter of Andrea and Michael Walsh,

on May 8, 2016 Sawyer Wayne Worthy, son of Catherine and Matt Worthy,

on May 8, 2016 Grayson Ann Thornton, daughter of Kelly and Drew Thornton,

on May 29, 2016

Weddings: Katherine Elizabeth Bailey to Scott Andrew Grahmann

on May 14, 2016 Allison Anne Nowak to Michael Austin Jochetz

on May 14, 2016 Elizabeth Jayne Wendt to Clark Glenn Thompson III

on May 21, 2016

Our Prayers and Sympathy Expressed to: The family and friends of Mrs. Harriette Craig,

who died April 27, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. H. Michael Gentry and family on the death of

Mike’s father, Mr. Hubert Gentry, on April 29, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Monk, Jr. and family on the death

of Brooke’s father, Mr. Barry Roberts, on May 4, 2016; Mr. Hal V. Haltom and family on the death of his wife,

Mrs. Patricia A. (Pat) Haltom, on May 5, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Haltom and family on the death

of Todd’s mother, Mrs. Patricia A. Haltom, on May 5, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lynn and family on the death of

Valerie’s mother, Mrs. Patricia A. Haltom, on May 5, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. Hal V. Haltom, Jr. and family on the death of

Hal’s mother, Mrs. Patricia A. Haltom, on May 5, 2016; Mrs. Pat Jaber and family on the death of her husband,

Mr. Isa Jaber, on May 5, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Jaber and family on the death of

Tom’s father, Mr. Isa Jaber, on May 5, 2016; Ms. Mandy Wigginton and family on the death of

Mandy’s father, Mr. Lynn Burke Windham, Jr., on May 9, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Tesarek and family on the death of

Carol’s father, Mr. George Dalgish, on May 11, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zamorano and family on the death

of Linda’s mother, Mrs. Mary Sue Garcia, on May 16, 2016; The family and friends of Mrs. Margaret Fuller,

who died May 21, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skrljac and family on the death of

Ashley’s mother, Mrs. Jennifer Clanton, on May 23, 2016; Mrs. Ruth Harrison and family on the death of her daughter,

Mrs. Kim Harrison Townsend, on May 24, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. Rob Orlean and family on the death of Terri’s father,

Mr. Milford Howard Dingman, Jr., on May 24, 2016; Mr. and Mrs. David K. Fulton and family on the death of

David’s mother, Mrs. Maxine Jones Fulton, on May 26, 2016; The family and friends of Dr. James A. (Jim) Butler,

who died May 26, 2016.

PRAYERS AND PRAISE FOR OTHERSJOYS AND CONCERNS

Recently Hospitalized: Barbara BoysenMarcia Cole Von Graham Barbara Gust June Hatfield

Sandy LucasJane ParksCelestino RiveraJacqueline Smith

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5Church offices closed

6 Adult Studies, 6:30 pm

7 8Church Under The Bridge (see page 5)

9Singles Good Book Ideas (See page 8)

10 Second Sunday ChickenSummer of Service, 9:45 & 11 am, Courtyard Room(See page 14)

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AUGUST 1 Super Place Camp Aug. 1-5 (See page 6)Middle School Bible Study, Noon-1:30 pm, Youth Game Room

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