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Tristan Ltaif Glorie Romine David Sanders Cyndy Young Sanders Xoxi Munoz (College decisions/health) Stuart Peake (surgery) Laurie Peake Corky Wynn (health) Kelly Patterson Joe Koegler Nancy Hartman Murdock-Johnston-Fletcher family (health) Family of Edward Marquez Meredith Moore Kassie Hampton (mom’s passing) – Bandy’s Phyllis Wenz (health) Kathy Bandy’s mom Bob Bull Sr (health) Bob Bull Rose Mason Romine family Julie Bray Romine Family Ben Riley Romine Family Bobby Barnes (health) Andrea Rains (health) Mai Le Maxine Osburn (health) Nancy Hartman Kaye Bandy (health) Bandy family Family of Patsy Besserer Dale Scheihagen (health) Vin Scheihagen Family of Bernice Pardue Ralph Minton’s sister May 16, 2016 CHAPEL HILL UMC STAFF Tiffany Smith Family & Children’s Ministry Brandi Morse Youth Ministry Isiak Holiday, Jr Worship & Music Ministry Debbie Gross Office Manager Rev. Mai Le Pastor www.Chapelhillumc.org · 972.241.3491 · [email protected] MOP FOR MAY The Monthly Outreach Project for May will be Metrocrest Services. The Metrocrest food pantry is experiencing a big increase in the number of people they serve and are in need of donations to restock their shelves. Please shop from the list below and bring your donations back this month. Urgent Pantry Needs: Sides (Hamburger Helper, Instant Potatoes, Stuffing) Baking Items (Flour, Sugar, Muffin Mix) Household Products (Laundry and Dish Soap) Hygiene Products (Shampoo, Conditioner, Soap) Thank you for serving the people right here in our community! We Are Nourished by Communion Like baptism, Holy Communion is regarded by Protestants as a sacrament. That is, it’s an act of worship ordained by Christ and is a means of grace. This does not mean that we become any more worthy of God’s grace by taking part in Communion. Rather, we open ourselves to the divine love that’s already there; we become more ready to receive that love and to respond to it. As with baptism, we use common, physical gifts of the earth, bread and wine — though in United Methodist churches we prefer unfermented grape juice. All Christians are welcome at our table, whatever their denomination. Holy Communion is a family meal, and all Christians are members of Christ’s family. Therefore, in each congregation, when we receive the bread and cup, we join with millions of brothers and sisters across the ages and around the world. Holy Communion (or the Lord’s Supper) is a mystery too deep for words. Its meaning will vary for each of us and from one time to another. But three essential meanings are caught up in this proclamation in our Communion service: “Christ has died; Christ is risen; Christ will come again” (The United Methodist Hymnal, p. 14). — From The United Methodist Member’s Handbook, Revised and Expanded by George E. Koehler (Discipleship Resources, 2006). The June communion has been moved from the 5 th to the 12 th of the month. We hope to see all of you at worship on Sunday! -Pastor Mai

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Tristan Ltaif – Glorie Romine

David Sanders – Cyndy Young Sanders

Xoxi Munoz (College decisions/health)

Stuart Peake (surgery) – Laurie Peake

Corky Wynn (health) – Kelly Patterson

Joe Koegler – Nancy Hartman

Murdock-Johnston-Fletcher family (health)

Family of Edward Marquez – Meredith Moore

Kassie Hampton (mom’s passing) – Bandy’s

Phyllis Wenz (health) – Kathy Bandy’s mom

Bob Bull Sr (health) – Bob Bull

Rose Mason – Romine family

Julie Bray – Romine Family

Ben Riley – Romine Family

Bobby Barnes (health)

Andrea Rains (health) – Mai Le

Maxine Osburn (health) – Nancy Hartman

Kaye Bandy (health) – Bandy family

Family of Patsy Besserer

Dale Scheihagen (health) –Vin Scheihagen

Family of Bernice Pardue – Ralph Minton’s sister

May 16, 2016

CHAPEL HILL UMC

STAFF

Tiffany Smith

Family & Children’s Ministry

Brandi Morse

Youth Ministry

Isiak Holiday, Jr

Worship & Music Ministry

Debbie Gross

Office Manager

Rev. Mai Le

Pastor

www.Chapelhillumc.org · 972.241.3491 · [email protected]

MOP FOR MAY

The Monthly Outreach Project for May will be Metrocrest

Services. The Metrocrest food pantry is experiencing a big

increase in the number of people they serve and are in need of

donations to restock their shelves.

Please shop from the list below and bring your donations

back this month.

Urgent Pantry Needs:

Sides (Hamburger Helper, Instant Potatoes, Stuffing)

Baking Items (Flour, Sugar, Muffin Mix)

Household Products (Laundry and Dish Soap)

Hygiene Products (Shampoo, Conditioner, Soap)

Thank you for serving the people right here in our community!

We Are Nourished by Communion

Like baptism, Holy Communion is regarded by Protestants as a

sacrament. That is, it’s an act of worship ordained by Christ and is a means of grace. This does not mean that we become any more worthy of God’s grace by taking part in Communion. Rather, we open ourselves to

the divine love that’s already there; we become more ready to receive that love and to respond to it.

As with baptism, we use common, physical gifts of the earth, bread and wine — though in United Methodist churches we prefer unfermented grape juice. All Christians are welcome at our table, whatever their

denomination. Holy Communion is a family meal, and all Christians are members of Christ’s family. Therefore, in each congregation, when we receive the bread and cup, we join with millions of brothers and sisters across the ages and around the world.

Holy Communion (or the Lord’s Supper) is a mystery too deep for words. Its meaning will vary for each of us and from one time to another. But three essential meanings are caught up in this proclamation in our

Communion service: “Christ has died; Christ is risen; Christ will come again” (The United Methodist Hymnal, p. 14).

— From The United Methodist Member’s Handbook, Revised and Expanded by George

E. Koehler (Discipleship Resources, 2006).

The June communion has been moved from the 5th to the 12th of the month.

We hope to see all of you at worship on Sunday! -Pastor Mai

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Church Calendar

Monday, May 16 10:00 am Companions In Christ 11:30 pm Prayer Group 7:00 pm Trustees Meeting

Tuesday, May 17 Wednesday, May 18

10:00 am Staff Meeting 6:00 pm Chapel Bells 6:30 pm Coin Club 7:00 pm Plus 4’s Square Dancers 7:00 pm Boy Scouts 7:30 pm Chancel Choir

Thursday, May 19 6:00 pm Prayer Team

Friday, May 20 10:00 am GISD Gymnastics

Saturday, May 21 Sunday, May 22- Trinity Sunday

9:15 am Sunday School 10:30 am Worship 11:30 am Outreach meeting

4:00 pm PreK-2 Children’s Choir 5:00 pm UMYF

5:00 pm 3rd-5th Rock’n Praise Monday, May 23

10:00 am Companions In Christ 11:30 pm Prayer Group

Tuesday, May 24 6:00 pm 635 Homeowners Meeting 7:00 pm Finance Meeting 7:30 pm Church Council

Wednesday, May 25 10:00 am Staff Meeting 6:00 pm Chapel Bells 7:00 pm Plus 4’s Square Dancers 7:30 pm Chancel Choir

Thursday, May 26 6:00 pm Prayer Team 6:30 pm Movie Night

Friday, May 27 10:00 am GISD Gymnastics

Saturday, May 28 Sunday, May 29- PT Intern Intro Sunday

9:15 am Sunday School 10:30 am Worship 5:00 pm UMYF

Monday, May 30, Memorial Day All Day Office Closed All Day DISD & GISD- No School

Please see our full calendar at:

https://www.chapelhillumc.org/getinvolved/calendar/

PT NEWS

RECRUITING FOR WEEKLY PT SPONSORS We seek your help! As a congregation working with Project Transformation, we are not only called to minister to the children and youth benefitting from the program but to the AmeriCorps members (formerly known as “Interns”) who are leading the program. Some of these college students are far away from home, their family, and their friends. Chapel Hill and the PT Connect team would like to minister to these students by having a weekly “sponsor” from the congregation to provide some sort of gift for the students at least once per week. This could be bringing them breakfast in the mornings before programming starts, writing notes of encouragement, baking cookies in the afternoon, or whatever you feel called to do! Programming will take place Monday-Thursday from 9:00am-3:00pm, from June 8th to July 27th (8 weeks).

Morning sponsors: The members will arrive at Chapel Hill around 8:00am-8:30am. If you will be providing your “gift” in the morning, this would be the best time to do so.

Afternoon sponsors: After all children are picked up (should be around 3:30-3:45 at the latest) the members will stay back, meet up, and clean. If you are planning to provide your “gift” in the afternoon, any time after the children are all picked up would be a great time to do so.

Sign up is on the table outside church office! Please contact Kelly Patterson

at [email protected] or (214) 796-4303

BIRTHDAY REMINDER

Please let our church office know your

birthdate, mm/dd/yyyy, so we can

acknowledge your special day with a birthday

card. Your ‘year’ will remain private:

[email protected]

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS May

5/16 Ralph Minton 5/19 Laurie Peake 5/21 Clare Connally 5/21 Samantha Tinker 5/22 Margaret Young 5/22 Sammy Tennyson 5/25 Ruth Fuls 5/26 Trenton Rich 5/27 Charles Loper 5/30 Lucy Harlow 5/31 Ricky Gee

CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWS

SUMMER PT READING PROGRAM

Chapel Hill United Methodist Church has volunteered to Read

for Project Transformation Children the week of June 21st. If

you are interested in reading to the children, please contact

Tiffany Smith. This is a great week to volunteer because it will

give the children a chance to get to know you and then you can

invite them to Vacation Bible School at the End of the Week!!!!

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL!

Vacation Bible School is right around the corner! Our theme

this year is the Olympics. Stay tuned for more detail. The dates

are Friday June 24th and Saturday June 25th: 9:00am –

12:00pm. We will be serving lunch. We will be kicking off VBS

at the Project Transformation Family Fun Night Thursday June

23rd from 6-8:30pm. Everyone is welcome! A list of materials

needed for VBS will be posted in the next couple weeks! If you

are interested in helping, please email Tiffany Smith.

CLASS MENAGERIE SHARING SHELVES

Looking for a Good Book???

Come visit the Class Menagerie Sharing Shelves,

located right outside our classroom door. Thanks

to a generous donation from Half Price Books,

there is a wide variety of fiction, nonfiction,

reference and picture books on our shelves. The

books are for adults, youth and children. Please

come take a book to read and bring it back later for

someone else to enjoy. And if you love it, just keep

it!

WE NEED YOUR HELP! The list below is our Usher List for the spring. Please note the Sunday you are signed up for and don’t leave others in a lurch! If you are not able to be present that Sunday, please email Roger/Angela Romine: [email protected]

May 22 Cindy Brown, Charlie Wood, Meredith Moore, Jonathan

Fehlau 29 Pat & Terri Moore, Roger Romine, Ruth Fuls June 5 Charlie Wood and Patsy Kaphengst, Tom & Jan Wooldridge 12 Bob Bull, Victoria Bell, Charles Loper, Kandy Burdette 19 David & Ilene Oldfield, Habbib & Pat Khoury 26 Brayson Romine, Jonathon Fehlau, Angela Romine, Victoria

Bell

VASE RECYCLING

WHAT? Got a glass vase just hanging

around? Please join us in recycling flower

vases that may be cluttering your cabinets

or just hanging around wishing to hold a

flower arrangement once again!

We prefer clear glass ...all sizes work for us from bud vases on

up...

WHY? Chapel Hill will receive a credit for the wholesale value

of each vase and that credit is then applied to the cost of new

silk flower arrangements that will beautify our sanctuary on the

weeks when live altar flowers have not been ordered...

HOW? Bring your donated vase(s) to the church any time, and

place them in the bin marked “VASES”. This is an on-going

program so there is not an end-date. The vases will be picked

up weekly by our florist Gary and given a new purpose!

TELL? Everyone! Your neighbors, friends, family to donate their

unused vases! We can’t get too many! Then tell us your

thoughts on the new arrangements that you will soon see

thanks to your generosity and participation!

Our Summer PT Interns will be presented Sunday

May 29th @ 10:30 am. A Lunch after worship

will be served to welcome these hardworking

college kids. All are invited!

Please join us this special Sunday!