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I ssue 42
Decem ber 17 , 2012
(Las t i ssu e o f t he year )
Holy Days, Indeed!
Even as Herod once again rears his ugly head, the community
of faith, the Body of Christ, has the audacity to sing a different song, “My soul magnifies the Lord!” The song continues forever and ever.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
During these Holy days, the staff of First United Methodist
Church of Maryville, sing a song of blessing and hope as we celebrate
the arrival of the Christ Child. May you join us in the song.
Transformed by
Christ,
we will
TELL
TEACH
TOUCH
the World.
A grand performance
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T h e C h u r c h B e l l
Christmas Eve is a special time here at 1st UMC. This year we continue our tradition of telling the story of the birth of Jesus with a Live Nativity followed by a time of fellowship. The evening ends with candlelight communion and a message on what Jesus might wish for today. We invite EVERYONE to take part in this special night!
Amelia
Asa
Brenda
Brittany
Bryan Clayton
Denise
Ginny
Grady
Jane
Larry
Mark
Paul
Sherri
Stephen
Susan
Terry Tom
Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year
2013 Bible Studies
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Year end giving
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THE CHURCH BELL Page 2
Sunday Commitments for December 23,2012
Prepare for Worship
Micah 5:2-5a Luke 1:46b-55 (UMH 199) Hebrews 10: 5-10 Luke 1:39-45, (46-55)
Greeters:
8:15 Morning Glory
LeRoy Rud Ray Pack Ed & Ginger Waters
10:30 Sanctuary
John & Marian Paulk Robert & Judith Giffin
10:30 The Crossing
Talena, Mark, Alex & Isaac Douglass Rick Glardon
Acolytes: Sara Kate Delaney White
Kids Own Worship Pre-school – Amber & Dallas Monroe
Elementary – Todd & Nancy Stanfield
Transportation for
Shannondale:
Jan & Nancy Jennings
Staff on call:
Please contact Brenda (414-8493) or Larry (414-8494)
Parsonage (233-2712)
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1 Samuel 2:18-20, 26 Psalm 148 (UMH 861) Colossians 3:12-17 Luke 2:41-52
Greeters:
8:15 Morning Glory
Mike & Cookie Crowson Jerry & Frances Hodge
10:30 Sanctuary
Mike & Julie Anderson Scott & Tina Meadows
10:30 The Crossing
Todd & Whitney Davis Anita Brown
Acolytes: Josef and Isabella Morstatt
Kids Own Worship
Pre-school – Dave & Jen Flynn
Elementary – Charles & Mary Beth West
Transportation for Shannondale: Patsy Lunde
Staff on call:
Please contact Brenda (414-8493) or Larry (414-8494)Parsonage (233-2712)
Prepare for Worship
Isaiah 60: 1-6 Psalm 72:1-7,10-14 UMH 795
Ephesians 3: 1-12 Matthew 2: 1-12 Greeters: 8:15 Morning Glory Mitchell & Gail Flynn Clerinda Mynatt
10:30 Sanctuary Bud & Jeane Waters Larry Ladd
10:30 The Crossing Randy & Alane Lambert Charles & Tonya Brinkley & Family
Acolytes: Ashen Nickerson Mia Carter
Kids Own Worship
Pre-school – Kevin & Amanda Painter
Elementary – Darby & Emily Abbott
Transportation for Shannondale: Patsy Lunde
Staff on call: Please contact Brenda (414-8493) or Larry (414-8494) Parsonage (233-2712)
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Sunday, December 23, 2012
8:15 AM Morning Glory Worship, Asbury Hall 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Traditional Worship, Sanctuary 10:30 AM The Crossing, Asbury Hall
Monday, December 24, 2012
5:00 PM Family Nativity Service, Asbury Hall 6:15 PM Christmas Eve Potluck, Wesley Hall 7:30 PM Christmas Eve Candlelight, Sanctuary 10:00 PM Christmas Eve Candlelight, Sanctuary
*Church office closed December 24th, 25th and 26th
Thursday, December 27, 2012
5:00 PM Welcome Table, Asbury Hall 7:00 PM AA, 128
Sunday, December 30, 2012
8:15 AM Morning Glory Worship, Asbury Hall 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Traditional Worship, Sanctuary 10:30 AM The Crossing, Asbury Hall 6:00 PM Youth, Asbury Hall
*Mark Blodgett available in the office on December 31st from 9am. –3 p.m.
Happy New Year! Office closed on January 1st
Sunday, January 6, 2013
7:35 AM Morning Glory Chorus rehearsal, 249 11:45 AM Youth Lunch, TBA 6:00 PM Bible Study, 214 6:00 PM Youth, Asbury Hall
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
10:00 AM Bible Study, 214 7:00 PM Dude’s Bible Study, Taco Bell
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
7:00 AM Middle Schoolers to Chick Fil A 3:45 PM High School Girls Bible Study, Vienna 6:30 PM Ladies Bible Study, Panera Bread 7:30 PM Chancel Choir rehearsal, 249
Thursday, January 10, 2013
6:00 AM Men’s Bible Study, 214 10:00 AM Prayer Shawl Ministry, 243 10:00 AM Prayer Group, 215
Church Calendar
December 23, 2012 — January 13, 2013
Website: www.fumc-maryville.org.
Telephone: 865-982-1273
THE CHURCH BELL Page 3
In the Dust of the Rabbi Filmed in Israel and Turkey, these DVD sessions explore what
it meant to follow Jesus in the 1st Century and what it means
to follow him today.
Sundays beginning January 6th at 6:00 p.m - Larry Carroll Prophets and Kings By weaving together the Bible’s fascinating historical, cultural,
religious, and geographical context this study reveals insights
into the Scriptures’ significance for modern believers.
Tuesdays beginning January 8th 10:00 a.m.—Bonnie Van Pelt Seeing Gray in a Black and White World
Conservative? Liberal? We need to talk! Most people agree
America is polarized. This study using Adam Hamilton’s book
develops a more thoughtful conversation on the political, moral
and religious issues that divide us.
Wednesdays beginning January 9th at 6:30 p.m. Ginny West Case Men’s Bible Study—Topic TBD Thursdays beginning January 10th 6:00 a.m. Larry Carroll Prayer Group
This will be a time for sharing concerns and praises for com-
munity prayer.
Thursdays beginning January 10th at 10:00 a.m. Janet Harville and Ginny West Case Bible Study for Women “Her Story: A study of women’s stories in the Bible” 2nd and 4th Sunday nights starting January 13th 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Room 243) - Brenda Carroll A Disciple’s Path
A five week class offered during the Sunday School hour for
those who want to know more about the United Methodist
Church and its way of discipleship. This class is especially
helpful to those who are new to 1st United Methodist Church.
Others may deepen their understanding of the history and
practices we embrace.
Beginning January 13th Sunday mornings at 9:15 a.m. (Wesley Hall) Larry and Brenda Carroll
Celebrating Our apologies for not mentioning Jim Hamlin in last week’s announcement about the baptism of his grandson, Drake. Here is a picture of the family celebrating this important milestone.
(Angel, Chris, Mary Kay, Katie ,Drake)
Young Adult News
We had a great time at the Clarence Brown Theater for “A Christmas Carol.” Twelve adults and two of our kids made the trek to enjoy the theatrics! It was a wonderful afternoon to remind us about the importance of generosity. As we look past the holidays and into the New Year, we are already adding events to our calendar. We hope more Young Adults will join us!
January 16th at 7:00 p.m. Trivia Night at Smoky Mountain Brewery
February 2nd
Divine Rhythm, a day of worship and retreat and fun as we join other college aged and young adults for this Holston Conference event. We will leave the church at 6:45 a.m.and participate in two worship sessions and other activities. The cost is $37 plus your meal. More information is available at www.divinerhythm.com or you can contact Asa Majors. The registration deadline is January 16th.
February 3rd - Super Bowl gathering (more info later)
Adult Ministry Gathering
Monday, January 7th at 11:30 a.m.
Soup and Sandwiches
Just a time for fellowship and good food prepared by Amelia Geis. Donations will be accepted.
Contact Ginny West Case for more information.
Celebrating with communion and fellowship
Christmas Eve at 1st UMC begins with a Live Nativity in Asbury Hall. This vivid production of the Christmas story makes the story of Jesus’s birth come to life.
At 6:30 p.m. come join us for a time of fellowship at our Covered Dish supper. Ham and rolls will be provided. Bring side dishes to share.
Please call the office at 982-1273 to make reservations so we can get an idea of how many people are coming.
At the end of the evening the annual tradition of Candlelight Communion returns at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.—Live Nativity
6:30 p.m.—Covered Dish Supper
7:30 p.m. & 10:00 p.m.—
Candlelight Communion
THE CHURCH BELL Page 4
Sharing the spirit of the season with friends This season is filled with opportunities to gather with friends
and family. Last week a couple of dozen members of the
Garst Sunday School Class and a few others gathered in
Wesley Hall to celebrate the season. Chef Amelia Geis
prepared the meal.
Musical Blessings Following months of preparation and rehearsal, the Chancel Choir came together over the weekend to present a stunning musical production Hurry to Behtlehem, Bagpiper Tracy Wilson and a full orchestra kicked the cantata off with a medley of Christmas carols. The Joy Singers joined the choral splendor a short time later with the Star Carol and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. About 1500 people turned out to see the performances. This year marked the 31st year of the cantata under the direction of Terry Wilson. More pictures of the Christmas cantata are available on the church Facebook page.
Pausing to give thanks As we close one year and start fresh in 2013, we at Good Neighbors would like to pause and say thank you to 1st UMC for your generous support in so many ways throughout this past year. Through your generous and ongoing financial support, buying tickets to the Progressive Dinner, participating in one of our restaurant fundraisers at Papa Murphy’s or Marlin and Ray’s, attending the April ‘Lean on Me’ church choir festival, or even volunteering in the GN office, you have given hope to over 1,200 Blount County families this year facing dire financial situations. We are deeply grateful for your ongoing partnership. Rev. Lisa Blackwood, Executive Director and the Good Neighbors board and volunteers
Christmas Offering
The Christmas offering provides a special way of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. This year’s offering benefits two local and two foreign missions.
Helps neighbors in crisis.
A refuge for victims of domestic violence.
An effort to eliminate malaria in Africa
Money supports schools for refugees as well as for clothing for students and assistance for the teachers.
Consider a gift Holston Home for Children in Greeneville, TN has served the region for 115 years. In 2012, the organization has helped 782 children in some way whether it was residential care, education or finding children permanent homes. On Sunday, December 30th you will once again have an opportunity to give to Holston Home through a 5th Sunday offering.
Cantata replay
In case you missed “Hurry to Bethlehem” you can catch it later this month on WVLT-TV and MyVLT. The choir is also offering a music CD of the Saturday evening concert. To order one call the church office at
982-1273.
2012 Chancel Choir performance
Christmas Eve at Noon on MyVLT (Ch. 15)
Christmas Eve/Morning at 12:35 a.m. on WVLT (Ch. 8)
Christmas Day at Noon on MyVLT (Ch. 15)
Christmas Day at 4:00 p.m. on WVLT (Ch. 8)
Christmas Day at 11:00 p.m. on MyVLT (Ch. 15)
2011 Cantata rebroadcast
December 22nd at Noon on MyVLT (Ch. 15)
December 23rd at 10:00 p.m. on MyVLT (Ch. 15)
THE CHURCH BELL Page 5
Chidren’s Corner
Confirmation Class Update
After a mini-retreat kickoff at Wesley Woods, our Confirmation Class has met a couple of times. In December the students had a little break, but classes will pick up again in January.
In the Spring the group will head to Lake Junaluska for a retreat before Confirmation Sunday.
Here are the dates and times for the next classes. Parents whose children are going to the retreat need to register them as soon as possible. Brittany plans to make reservations right after Christmas.
Meeting Times:
January 13th
8:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m.
February 10th
3:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m.
March 8th—10th
Retreat to Lake Junaluska
Faith and family time
Time is running out to register for the RezKidz event in Gatlinburg. This is a jam packed retreat brought to you by the people who bring you the “Resurrection” youth conference each year. It is set for January 20th and 21st at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. This is a family event with something for everyone.
Go Fish, Tom (Little Tommy) Toombs, Dennis Lee and FX Live are all set to take the stage and bring God’s message to you in an entertaining way.
Early bird pricing is available until December 28th and you can register online at www.rezkids.com.
We have a block of rooms reserved at the Clarion Inn and Suites you can get at discounted rates. If you have any questions just contact Brittany Littleton for more information.
Thank you for your faithful support of the ministry and
mission of First Church! We still need your help to finish
strong. There are several ways that you can contribute:
Checks/Cash: mailed or dropped off at the church.
Online Giving: see the link at:
www.fumc-maryville.org
Appreciated Stock: The church has a brokerage
account for stock transfers.
Please contact Mark Blodgett at the church office for
transfer information.
In order for contributions to be posted to your 2012 giving
record, they must be:
1. Received in the offering or delivered to the church on or
before December 31st.
2. Mailed and postmarked on or before December 31st.
Please note: 2012 Charitable Contribution Statements will
be mailed in January. Due to IRS contribution
substantiation rules, it is important that you receive this
statement before you file your tax return if you intend to
itemize your deductions.
The church office will be open Thursday and Friday,
December 27th & 28th, and Mark Blodgett will also be
available on December 31st (9am-3pm) to assist you
with year-end giving matters.
If you need assistance, please call or email Mark:
982-1273 (x103) [email protected].
YEAR-END GIVING
MEMORIALS/HONORARIUMS
Memorial Fund
In Memory/Honor Of Given By
Jill Cochran Jerry & Frances Hodge Tina & Robert Hicks Phyllis & Jim Borden Ned & Frances Wiley Phyllis & Jim Borden Jill Cochran Foothills Antique Tractor & Engine Club Jill Cochran Roy & Burma Kennedy Jill Cochran Herbert & Violet Davis
Music Fund
In Memory/Honor Of Given By Pam Ferst Jim & Susie Curtiss Wayne Davis Gerald Lambert
Organ Fund
In Memory/Honor Of Given By Anne Lambert Bible Survey Clas Welcome Table
In Memory/Honor Of Given By
Blanche Badgett Ivanell Farber
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