April 9, 2023 • 11am Worship

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WELCOME TO WORSHIP

EASTER SUNDAY • APRIL 9, 2023 • 11:00AM

THE COMMUNITY GATHERS

The prelude signifies the beginning of worship. You are invited to be in a spirit of prayer and meditation. Please silence all mobile communication devices.

PRELUDE Piece d’Orgue, BWV 572 — J. S. Bach

GREETING

INTROIT

Easter Introit — John Ferguson

Listen. The One who bore God’s heart, the One who spoke God’s peace, the One in whom God agonized is now the Risen Lord. Death was no prison for him. Jesus is raised and among us. All that you see and hear comes from the One who was freed. Listen. Hear, O people of God, that Jesus Christ is Lord. Alleluia!

†CALL TO WORSHIP

Almighty God through your only begotten Son Jesus Christ you have overcome death and opened to us the gate of everlasting light. Grant that, as by your grace going before us you put into our minds good desires, so by your continual help we may bring them to good effect. Through Jesus Christ our risen Lord who is alive and reigns with your and the Holy Spirit one God, now and for ever. Amen.

†HYMN OF PROCESSION

#302 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today — EASTER HYMN

†AFFIRMATION OF FAITH

I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord: who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; the third day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

(Children, kindergartners through third grade, are invited to exit the Sanctuary for Children’s Worship. Children will return to reserved pews in the Sanctuary at the close of worship.)

WE HEAR THE WORD PROCLAIMED

†HYMN #308 Thine Be The Glory — JUDAS MACCABEUS

SCRIPTURE — Matthew 28:1-15

This is the word of God for the people of God. Thanks be to God.

SERMON — “Disciple: A Joyful Heart”

WE RENEW OUR COMMITMENT

†HYMN #303 The Day of Resurrection — LANCASHIRE

Members of the congregation who wish to sing the Hallelujah chorus are invited to come to the choir loft.

†BENEDICTION

†BENEDICTION RESPONSE

Hallelujah (from Messiah) — George Frideric Handel Hallelujah, for the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth! The Kingdom of this world is become the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever, King of Kings and Lord of Lords! Hallelujah! (Revelation 19:6, 11:15, 19:16)

†POSTLUDE Finale (from Symphony No. 1) — Louis Vierne

Thank you for joining us in worship today.

OFFERTORY

All Shall Be Amen and Alleluia — James Whitbourn

All shall be Amen and Alleluia. We shall rest and we shall see. We shall see and we shall know. We shall know and we shall love. We shall love and we shall praise. Behold our end which is no end.

†DOXOLOGY #95 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow — OLD 100th Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

WE GO AS GOD’S PEOPLE INTO THE WORLD

†PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING

Almighty and most merciful God, from you comes every good and perfect gift. We give you praise and thanks for all your mercies. Your goodness has created us, your bounty has sustained us, your discipline has chastened us, your patience has borne with us, your love has redeemed us. Give us a heart to love and serve you, and enable us to show our thankfulness for all your goodness and mercy by giving up ourselves to your service, and cheerfully submitting in all things to your blessed will; through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen.

PREACHING

The Reverend Dr. P. Glenn Kinken III

Senior Minister

LITURGIST

The Reverend Kate May, Assoc. Minister

The Reverend Meg Peters, Assoc. Minister

The Reverend Susannah Pittman Assoc. Minister

The Reverend R. Craig Ford Assoc. Minister

Tammy Pollock, Director of Youth Ministries

FLOWERS

The Chancel Flowers are given in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cicero Ogburn, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Kapp Ogburn, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

Lynn Ogburn, Sr. by their families.

CRUCIFER Katy Cox

TORCHBEARERS

Chandler Marley

McCall Stanley

MUSIC

Jonathan Emmons, Director of Music Ministries

Joshua Sobel, Organ Scholar

The Chancel Choir

Ken Wilmot, trumpet

Anita Cirba, trumpet

Joseph Mount, horn

Christopher Ferguson, trombone

Daniel Clouse, tuba

Beverly Naiditch, percussion

Carillonneurs, Camille Jones, Director

† Please stand as you are able
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WELCOME!

The congregation and staff of Centenary welcome you to today’s worship. It is our honor to have you with us! Our ministers, staff, welcome team and ushers are happy to assist you with any questions you may have. We hope our worship will inspire, comfort and challenge you as we hear God’s message proclaimed through preaching, music, prayer and liturgy.

WORSHIP AT CENTENARY SUNDAYS

9:00 am • Memorial Auditorium

11:00 am • Sanctuary

MEMBERSHIP

We are eager to share Centenary’s story with you. If you are interested in learning about church membership, please contact Rev. Meg Peters (336-724-6311 ext. 1361)/mpeters@ centenary-ws.org to schedule a time to meet.

WATCH

Each Sunday morning, our 11:00 am worship service is broadcast on the Internet through our Live Stream. Visit www.centenary-ws.org. Once there, scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on either Live Stream or the Live Stream arrow.

HEARING LOOP

Our Sanctuary is fitted with a Hearing Loop system. Please switch your hearing device to T-coil. If you need a listening device, please contact one of our ushers. Be sure to sit in the pews located on the floor of the Nave.

LEARN MORE ABOUT CENTENARY

There is always something happening at Centenary and we invite you to join us. To learn more about Centenary ministries and events, visit our website at www.centenary-ws.org. You may also contact our receptionist who will guide you to the appropriate ministry area.

STAY CONNECTED

Reception Desk • 336-724-6311

CENTENARY LEADERSHIP CONNECTIONS

336.724.6311 + Extension (for the Minister on Call • Option 2)

Reverend Dr. P. Glenn Kinken III ext. 1362

Senior Minister

Mary Ann Wexler ext. 1346

Executive Director

Jonathan Emmons ext. 1339

Director of Music Ministries

Reverend R. Craig Ford ext. 1353

Associate Minister

Reverend Kate May ext. 1331

Associate Minister with Children

Reverend Meg Peters ext. 1361

Assoc. Minister of Evangelism, Engagement & Missions

Reverend Susannah Pittman ext. 1357

Associate Minister of Congregational Care & Adult Formation

ANNOUNCEMENTS • APRIL 9, 2023

Learn more and register for events at www.centenary-ws.org/church-events

CELEBRATIONS & CONCERNS

IN MEMORIAM

Ellen Tedder Crowther

March 23, 2023

The ministers and members of Centenary Church extend their deepest sympathy to the bereaved familiy and pray they may know the comfort and peace of our Heavenly Father.

ADULT FAITH FORMATION

SUMMER FIRST FIFTEEN

The First Fifteen Challenge invites you to take the first 15 minutes of your day and spend it with God by reading and reflecting on God’s Word. Although it involves only a short amount of time, through God’s grace it can transform our entire day! This spring and summer, our First Fifteen will be exploring the journey of the early Church and the travels of Paul. We would love for you to join us! Bookmarks containing the monthly reading plan are available throughout the Centenary campus. To sign up to receive the First Fifteen, visit centenary-ws.org/ church-events and then click the Adult Formation button, where you will find a link to register.

CONGREGATIONAL CARE

STEPHEN MINISTRY

Spring is traditionally a season of renewal. Even with the promise of Easter foremost in mind, you may find yourself struggling with depression, heartache because of a loss, loneliness, or any number of despondent thoughts. A Stephen Minister can journey beside you as you face these troubles. Brighter days are ahead!

If you or someone you know could benefit from Stephen Ministry, please contact Deena Morgan (336-692-2314), Wilba Brady (336-723-6236), Rev. Craig Ford (336-724-6311 ext. 1353) or Rev. Susannah Pittman (336-724-6311 ext. 1357).

CALL TO CARE MINISTRY

CHILDREN’S MINISTRY

STELLAR BOWLING FOR 3RD-5TH GRADERS

As we get excited for Vacation Bible School, we want our kids to know all about Preteen VBS, a special VBS experience for rising 4th-6th graders. All 3rd, 4th and 5th graders and their friends are invited to a fun afternoon of bowling Sunday, April 23 from 2:30-4:30 pm at Creekside Lanes. Cost is $15/ bowler. Registration opens through Realm and on the Centenary Events page March 21 and closes April 19.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

JULY 24-27, 9 AM - NOON

This summer Vacation Bible School is going to be Stellar! Monday, July 24 through Thursday, July 27 from 9 am until noon each day kids who are 4 years old through rising 6th graders are invited to join us for an out of this world adventure when we’ll learn how we can shine Jesus’ light! Mark your calendar now because you are not going to want to miss a minute! Registration opens May 1. For more information or to be part of our volunteer team that makes this awesome event a reality contact Kate May kmay@centenary-ws.org/ext. 1331)

OLDER ELEMENTARY MISSION WEEK

JUNE 27-29 • 9 AM - 3 PM

This summer our rising 4th, 5th and 6th graders are invited to Serve Out in the World making a difference in our community June 27-29. Each day kids share in a morning mission experience and an afternoon fellowship event. Cost to participate is $45/student and space is limited so you’ll want to register early. Registration is open through the Church website (events page) and the Realm app. For more information contact Kate May (kmay@centenaryws.org/ext. 1331).

JUSTICE & RECONCILIATION

JUSTICE & RECONCILIATION OPEN HOUSE

APRIL 23 • 10-11 AM

MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM

MISSIONS

RISE AGAINST HUNGER

SUNDAY • APRIL 16 • 2-4 PM

COMMUNITY ROOM

We invite you to participate in our meal packing event, Rise Against Hunger, on April 16. Set up will start at 12:30 pm. We look forward to packing as many meals as possible. Contact Rev. Meg Peters (mpeters@centenary-ws.org/ext. 1361), if you have questions.

MUSIC & THE ARTS

SUBSCRIBE TO SIGHTINGS & SOUNDINGS

Check out Centenary’s monthly Music & Arts magazine! Find the latest edition on Centenary’s website (Music & Arts’ page), subscribe via the QR Code below, or pick up a printed copy from the Music Suite.

SIGN UP FOR CHILDREN’S MUSIC & ART CAMP

JULY 17 - 20, 2023

CMA Camp is offered for infants through rising 5th grade. Offerings include singing, handbells, handchimes, creative movement, art, Kindermusik, and more! Snack is provided daily. The week ends with a camper-led worship service on Thursday at 12:30 pm followed by refreshments. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled week! The QR code below will direct you to the registration form. For more information, please contact Music Ministry Assistant, Virginia Sheffield (vsheffield@centenary-ws.org).

JOIN THE CENTENARY CHANCEL CHOIR

Do you look good in blue?! Consider joining the Centenary Chancel Choir! The choir is the heart of the weekly 11 am worship service and sings a wide range of choral repertoire. Open to high-schoolers and adults of all ages, the choir includes members from a variety of musical backgrounds and levels of experience. All are welcome and no audition is required! Join us as we seek to equip and empower the congregation to lift its collective heart and voice in worship and praise. Rehearsals every Thursday from 7:00 – 8:30 pm.

SENIOR ADULTS

SENIOR ADULT APRIL LUNCHEON

THURSDAY • APRIL 20, 2023

MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM

LOVE THY NEIGHBOR

One Sunday a month, the youth and other church volunteers work together to provide a hot meal and medical clinic for our homeless and marginally housed neighbors from all around Winston. This is a beautiful time of community building that we hope you will feel called to join us for. LTN takes place from 12pm – 2pm (with set up beginning at 11am) on the following Sundays:

April 16, 2023

May 7, 2023

SUNDAY SCHOOL

Join us every Sunday at 10:00 am on the fourth floor for ALL youth Sunday School taught by our Associate Director of Youth Ministries, Andrew Epermanis. There will be snacks and fellowship before the lesson every week! Stay tuned for a new series on April 16.

LOOKING AHEAD

May 5 & 6: Confirmation Retreat to Blowing Rock

May 7: LTN & LISTEN! event

May 21: Confirmation Sunday

June 4: Graduation Recognition Sunday

June 18-25: Mountain T.O.P (ALL youth) Mission Trip

July 15-22: YouthWorks Senior High Mission Trip to Denver, CO

July 24-27: Vacation Bible School

August 27: Fall Kick-Off!

For more information or to sign up to receive Youth Ministry updates by email, contact Tammy Pollock tpollock@centenary-ws.org). Follow us on Instagram @centenary_youth.

FLOWER VASES NEEDED

The Altar Guild is looking for clear, medium sized vases with which to distribute flowers to our congregation each week. If you would like to donate a vase, please bring them to desk at the 4 ½ St. Entrance on Sunday morning or between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm, Monday-Thursday. Thank you!

CHURCH OFFICES CLOSED

In observance of Easter, the Centenary campus will be closed on Monday, April 10. Offices will reopen on Tuesday, April 11 at 9 am.

Tammy Pollock ext. 1337

Director of Youth Ministries

Rick Gibbons ext. 1342

Congregational Care Assistant

Stacy Holley ext. 1359

Exec. Assistant to Senior Minister

John Markle ext. 1347

Director of Operations

Doug Peninger ext. 1368

Director of Communications

John Rogers ext. 1356

Director of Information Technology

CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 646 W. FIFTH STREET • WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101

WWW.CENTENARY-WS.ORG • 336-724-6311

We are excited to launch the “Call to Care” calling ministry. This ministry will provide regular, intentional communication to ensure that our congregation is connected, cared for, and is aware of what is happening in the life of Centenary. If you are interested in serving as a caller for this ministry, please contact Rev. Susannah Pittman

CARENOTES

CareNotes are concise booklets that provide uplifting guidance to those who are hurting. They address topics that include grief, aging, healthcare, mental wellness, family care, spiritual support and more. Our collection of CareNotes is located on the 3rd floor near the Resource Room. For more information, please contact Rev. Susannah Pittman

Did you know Centenary created a Justice & Reconciliation Ministry in June 2021? Our desire is to learn, serve, and witness to the need for social holiness as well as personal holiness, in our community and beyond. Come learn what J&R is all about - what we have planned - and how you can be a part of this important ministry. We need you!

GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP

Join the Centenary UMC Creation Care Team as we partner with Keep Winston-Salem Beautiful for The Great American Cleanup on Saturday, April 15 from 9 am-12 pm at Shaffner Park! Look for the Red Centenary Tent to check-in. If you have any additional questions, contact Rev. Meg Peters mpeters@centenary-ws. org) or Frank Hassell (c_frank_hassell@yahoo.com).

Centenary member, Martha Brown, will present a program on the stained-glass windows in the sanctuary. We gather at 11:45 and lunch will be served at noon. To register, contact Charles Monroe (336-773-0446)/chasmonroe@yahoo. com. Luncheon cost is $10.00.

YOUTH MINISTRY EVENTS

•April 9: No Youth! Happy Easter!

•April 12

6:00 – 7:30 pm: Confirmation – Forgiveness and Justice

•April 16

12:00pm – 2:00pm: Love Thy Neighbor

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