EPIPHANY SUNDAY JANUARY 5, 2020 8:45 a.m. 11:05 a.m.
A Dynamic Christian Community of Fully Devoted Followers of Jesus Christ 1548 Mt. Vernon Road | Dunwoody, GA | www.dunwoodyumc.org
First Things First Each January, as we step through the threshold of a brand new year, we make a list of New Year’s resolutions. What’s on your list? The other day I did a quick review of the surveys on New Year’s Resolutions for 2019—the 2020 resolutions have not been published yet. There was a little variation among the different surveys, but most were pretty similar. Most shared something like: eat healthier (37%), exercise more (37%), save more money (37%), focus on self-care (24%), read more (18%), make new friends (15%), learn a new skill (15%), get a new job (14%) and take up a new hobby (13%). Did you see some of your resolutions on the list? Interestingly enough, 32% said they didn’t plan on making a New Year’s Resolution. I can’t help but think the Apostle Paul would have smiled at this list. It’s not that I think he would have felt it was a waste of time. Paul believed in both the possibility and the importance of change. In his own life, there were times when he made his own list of resolutions. No, I don’t think he would have questioned the importance of making resolutions. Rather, I think he would have encouraged us to focus on that which matters most. For example, in writing once to the Philippian Christians, he made this fabulous statement, “…this one thing I do; forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the heavenly call of God in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 3:13–14) Paul believed that there are some things we need to leave behind. He knew that things like holding a grudge, staying angry, holding onto hurts, continuing to live with destructive habits and refusing to let go of guilt can weigh us down like extra baggage on an extended trip. I have no doubt that he would have encouraged us to take these sorts of things, lay them at the foot of the cross and then walk away without ever glancing back. But even more than that, Paul believed that real transformation happens when we set a worthy goal. In fact, I think he believed that setting the right goal helps you to know what you need to leave behind. For Paul, there was no worthier goal than to bring one’s life into alignment with the love and grace of Jesus Christ. That made it easy to prioritize the rest of his life. So, as we step into a New Year, let me invite you to reflect on your goals for this year and ask the question, “Do they line up with the life Christ wants for me?” If not, then you might want to re-think your resolutions. Your Pastor,
Rev. Dan Brown
WELCOME FIRST-TIME GUESTS
We are glad to have you at Dunwoody United Methodist Church! Please stop by one of the Welcome Desks outside of the Sanctuary to pick up a small welcome gift. If you would like more information about how to become involved or how to join the church, please contact valerie.pitrof@dunwoodyumc.org.
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Chapel Service Words of Welcome *Call to Praise and Prayer
Pastor: Darkness is banished! People: God’s light has come to us! Pastor: The brightness of the star leads us! People: We come to celebrate God’s abiding love! Pastor: Glory be to God in the highest! People: And on earth, peace forever. Amen.
*Hymn #254
We Three Kings
KINGS OF ORIENT
*Scripture
Isaiah 60:1–6 and Matthew 2:1–12
Sue Cunnold Pages 906 and 1170
Meditation
What Gift Will We Bring?
Rev. Josh Amerson
Psalm 72:1–17
UMH 795
Prayer of Thanksgiving
Generous God, for all that sustains us; air to breath, warmth and light, food to eat, water to drink, we offer our thanks and praise. For spiritual gifts that bind us together; one people, one body empowered for service we offer our hands and voices. For the Good News of the Gospel; healing and wholeness freedom and justice we offer our hearts in service. Amen
Prayers of the People and the Lord’s Prayer After each prayer, the Leader will conclude: Lord, in your mercy, and all may respond, Hear our prayer. Tithe and Offering
One of the highest privileges we have as Christians is to respond to God’s grace by financially supporting the mission and ministry of Christ’s church. Through your gifts, lives are touched.
Offertory
The Swan
Saint-Saëns
In the Bleak Midwinter
CRANHAM
Katherine Lamback, cello
Holy Communion #12 *Hymn #221 *Passing of the Peace *Stand as you are able. Ushers: David Grider—Head Usher, Scott Ackaway, Robb Draughon, David Jacoppo Communion Servers: Sue Cunnold and Mary Ruffin
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Contemporary Service Songs of Praise
My Lighthouse I Saw the Light
Greet Your Neighbor Words of Welcome Prayers of the People and the Lord’s Prayer
Deanna Duram
Tithe and Offering One of the highest privileges we have as Christians is to respond to God’s grace by financially supporting the
mission and ministry of Christ’s church. Through your gifts, lives are touched.
Offertory Song Scripture Reading Sermon
Be Thou My Vision Isaiah 60:1–6 and Matthew 2:1–12 What Gift Will We Bring?
Malinda Belbutowski Rev. Josh Amerson
Holy Communion
Before and after receiving communion, you are invited to pray at the altar or in your seat and meditate on the goodness of God’s gift of grace.
Communion Song
O Come to the Altar
Invitation to Discipleship Song of Praise
This Little Light of Mine
Benediction Thank you for helping us keep our worship space clean by leaving food outside and keeping lids on beverages. Nursery care is available for children 6 months – 3 years. There is no Children’s Church. Children are invited and encouraged to remain in Worship to participate in Communion with their families. Ushers: Debbie Lane—Head Usher, Kevin Braun, Lindsay Braun, Jack Lane, Denise Richard
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Traditional Service THE GATHERING Prelude
Pastorale on “Kings of Orient”
Currie
Chiming of the Hour *Call to Worship
Pastor: Darkness is banished! People: God’s light has come to us! Pastor: The brightness of the star leads us! People: We come to celebrate God’s abiding love! Pastor: Glory be to God in the highest! People: And on earth, peace forever. Amen.
*Processional Hymn #254
We Three Kings
*Affirmation of Faith #881
The Apostles’ Creed
KINGS OF ORIENT
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.
*Gloria Patri #71
Glory Be to the Father
GREATOREX
Words of Welcome
PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING Concerns and Celebrations of the Congregation Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s Prayer #895 First Lesson
Isaiah 60:1–6
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Giving of the Tithe and Offering
One of the highest privileges we have as Christians is to respond to God’s grace by financially supporting the mission and ministry of Christ’s church. Through your gifts, lives are touched.
Offertory
Brightest and Best Southern Harmony, arr. Lamback Chancel Choir Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid; Star of the East, the horizon adorning, guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. Cold on his cradle the dewdrops are shining, low lies His head with the beasts of the stall; angels adore Him in slumber reclining, Maker and monarch and Saviour of all. Say, shall we yield Him, in costly devotion, odors of Edom and offerings divine, Gems of the mountains and pearls of the ocean, myrrh from the forest, or gold from the mine? Vainly we offer each ample oblation, vainly with gifts would His favor secure; richer by far is the heart’s adoration, dearer to God are the prayers of the poor.
PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD *Gospel Lesson Sermon
Matthew 2:1–12 What Gift Will We Bring?
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THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER Invitation
Christ our Lord invites to his table all who love him, who earnestly repent of their sin and seek to live in peace with one another. Therefore, let us confess our sin before God and one another.
Prayer of Confession
Merciful God, we confess that we have not loved you with our whole heart. We have failed to be an obedient church. We have not done your will, we have broken your law, we have rebelled against your love, we have not loved our neighbors and we have not heard the cry of the needy. Forgive us we pray. Free us for joyful obedience, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Promise of Pardon Leader: People: All:
Hear the good news; Christ died for us while we were yet sinners; that proves God’s love toward us. In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven! In the name of Jesus Christ you are forgiven! Glory to God. Amen.
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SENDING FORTH Invitation to Christian Discipleship *Hymn of Dedication #221
In the Bleak Midwinter
CRANHAM
*Charge and Benediction *Response Hymn #431 *Postlude
Let There Be Peace on Earth Chant du Roi René (Noel Provençal)
WORLD PEACE Guilmant
*Stand as you are able. Please silence mobile and electronic devices during the service. Thank you for helping us keep our Sanctuary clean by leaving all food and beverages outside. Nursery care is available for children 6 months – 3 years. There is no Children’s Church. Children are invited and encouraged to remain in Worship to participate in Communion with their families.
ASSISTING TODAY Ushers: Brannon Anthony—Head Usher, Rick Carr, Andy Drexler, Karen Drexler, Press Hall, Charles Pittard, Ken Rice, Joe Seegars, Linda Podger-Williams, Jim A. Williams Acolytes: Clara Cann, Madeline Cann, Maddox Dempsey
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Concerns and Celebrations A Special Thanks from the Stephens Family With deep gratitude the family of Wiley Stephens wants to say how much they appreciate the love shown by their church family. Thank you for the cards, prayers, calls, flowers, meals and so much more. We are so thankful to have your support as we grieve together. Altar Flowers In memory of Beverly Rhea from her family. Christian Sympathy David and Teresa Dietz on the death of David’s brother, Mark Dietz, on December 25, 2019. Amlie Lewis and family on the death of her brother, Lamar Lewis, on December 27, 2019. Irv and Libba Morris on the death of his mother, Gladys Morris, grandmother of Ben, Katie and Gracie; on December 29, 2019. Congratulations Mike and Mary Batson on the birth of their son, Jacob Edgar Batson, on December 18, 2019. Prayer Concerns Fred Baker, Jan Boyea, Mary Boyle, Frank Crittenden, Marilyn Dalrymple, Linda Danysh, Brian DeChant, Michael Eith, Dana Ellingson, Shirley Espy, Debbie Holland, Charlie and Mary Kay Jackson, Ashley Sanders Johnessee, John Jones, Peggy Marshall, Laura McGuffey, Ann McNeill, Rev. Melton McNeill, Sandra Milhollin, Sherri Odom, Sabrina Powell, Susan Scott, David Steward, Sharon Stout, Ted Turner
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Announcements WORSHIP
Revisiting Our Roots Every story begins somewhere—ours begins in the Old Testament. Join DUMC this January and February for an exploration of some of the most beloved stories of the Hebrew Scriptures. We will learn from familiar figures and prophetic voices as we dig deep into the roots of our faith to discover who we are and how God wants us to live.
GROWTH
Environmental Stewardship Meeting Monday, Jan. 6, 7:00 p.m., Room 244/246. Representatives from Cherry Street Energy, a solar energy provider, will join us to discuss alternatives for installing and using solar energy on the DUMC campus. Do you drink coffee or tea between Sunday services? Please consider bringing your own reusable container, rather than using the disposable cups provided. Unshakable Hope: Building Our Lives on the Promises of God Wednesdays, Jan. 15 – April 1, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Room 241. In this 12-week study led by JoAnn Akers, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Max Lucado unpacks twelve of the Bible’s most significant promises and offers encouraging guidance for overcoming sadness and despair. This study will help us to renew our sense of purpose and triumphantly face our fears of the future. Cost is $20.00. Contact susan.kee@ dunwoodyumc.org to register. Simon Peter: Flawed But Faithful Disciple Wednesdays, Jan. 15 – Feb. 19, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Asbury Room. This six-week study written by Dr. Adam Hamilton and led by Revs. David and Joy Melton explores the life, faith and character of Simon Peter. VEiL: Creative Talents of Sally Murphy—Ending Soon! VEiL (Visual Art Exhibits in the Library) invites you to enjoy the creative talents of Sally Murphy.
Early Stage Support Group—The Alzheimer’s Association Second Thursday of the month, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Room 243/244. The program is sponsored by The Alzheimer’s Association and is designed to provide education, support and connection for persons with a dementia diagnosis and their care partners. Call the Alzheimer’s Association at 800-272-3900 for more information or to register for our next session. Open to the community. Alzheimer’s/Dementia Support Group Second Thursday of the month, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Wesley Room. If you have a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s or any of the other dementias, such as vascular or Parkinson’s dementia, there is a confidential caring support group. For more information, contact JoAnn Akers at 678-352-8334. Stephen Ministry If you’re sad or struggling inside, don’t suffer alone. Ask for help. We’ve got a team of Stephen Ministers who are ready to listen, care, encourage, pray and help you through a tough time. Men are matched with men, and women with women. It’s completely confidential too! To find out more about Stephen Ministry for you or someone you know, call Pat DeBolt at 404-931-5443.
FELLOWSHIP
Wednesday Night Supper—Resumes Jan. 8 Wednesdays through May 13, 5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. The menu for Wednesday, Jan. 8: crusted tilapia, dijon chicken, rice, steamed broccoli, pinto beans, salad bar and desserts. Children’s menu option: Cheeseburgers, fries and broccoli. Weekly reservations are required by Mondays at 12:00 p.m. Visit dunwoodyumc.org/wednesday-nights to make a reservation. Contact robin.yearns@dunwoodyumc.org or 770394-0675 with questions.
SPORTS AND LEISURE
SUPPORT
Spring Soccer Registration Open for DUMC Families Registration is open as space is available. Our recreational soccer league offers programs for boys and girls ages 3 – 14 years. Children learn the fundamentals of the game in a fun, supportive environment. For age cutoffs, league descriptions, season dates, program fees and registration, please visit dunwoodyumc.org/leisure.
DivorceCare Sundays, beginning today, Jan. 5, 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., DUMC Parlor. DivorceCare is a weekly support group for those going through, having gone through, or about to go through divorce. Each session is a stand-alone topic, designed for joining when you find us. Book fee is $20. Contact Gigi Flores at gigiymflores@gmail.com or call 770-468-1218 to register.
NURSERY
Huntcliff Summit Assisted Living First and third Sundays of the month, 4:00 p.m., 8480 Roswell Rd. Join us for fellowship, singing and a brief meditation with the residents of Huntcliff Summit Assisted Living. Contact kathy. brockman@dunwoodyumc.org with questions.
Weekly Grief Support Group Wednesdays, beginning Feb. 5, 7:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m., Room 253. The goal of this ongoing group is to provide encouragement to anyone grieving the death of a loved one. For more information contact JoAnn Akers at akersjoann@ gmail.com or 678-352-8334.
Weekday Drop-In Nursery/Childcare The Weekday Drop-In Nursery is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. for church and preschool families, in addition to community families. The cost is $30 per day for church and preschool families and $35 per day for the community. Early morning drop-in and late pick up options are available. For reservations or more information, please contact debbie.lowrey@dunwoodyumc.org.
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PRESCHOOL
2020 – 2021 Preschool Registration Registration open Jan. 7 – Jan. 16. Applications are available in the Preschool office or online at dumcp.org. Priority will be given to DUMC church members. Tours are available. Sign up for a tour at dumcp.org. Contact the Preschool Director at amy. rohan@dunwoodyumc.org with questions. Preschool Tours Jan. 9, 10:00 a.m. Join us for the final winter tour of the DUMC preschool. Preschool Director, Amy Rohan will host a brief information session followed by a tour of our accredited preschool. Please sign up for a tour by emailing preschool@ dunwoodyumc.org or calling 770-394-2555.
CHILDREN
Grace Kids—Resumes Wednesday, Jan. 15 Wednesdays, resuming Jan. 15, 5:45 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Young Adult Suite. We invite boys and girls grades K – fifth grade to join us for fun evenings where we create, play and grow in our relationship with God and with each other! We extend the invitation to the entire family to join us for Wednesday Night Supper. Visit dunwoodyumc.org/wednesday-nights to make a reservation. Contact tambryn.freund@dunwoodyumc.org with questions. Wonderfully Made Thursday, Jan. 30 – Saturday, Feb. 1, Young Adult Suite. Wonderfully Made is a study of human sexuality with a Christian foundation designed for fifth and sixth graders and their parents. It will offer both parents and children opportunities to learn, grow and celebrate the fact that we have each been wonderfully made by God. Non-DUMC members are welcome. Parent volunteers needed, please contact tambryn.freund@dunwoodyumc.org if you are interested. Registration is open and limited to 30 participants. Register at dunwoodyumc.org/calendar. VBS Volunteer Opportunity Are you interested in taking on a larger role for VBS (June 22 – 25) this year? If you would like to be decorations lead or any other position that gets you more involved, please contact jennifer.dees@dunwoodyumc.org.
YOUTH
High School Meet-and-Greets We want to invite you to meet DUMC’s new youth pastor, Allen Whittaker and his wife Rachel. Come hang out with us, eat some Willy’s and Allen will tell you about himself, including his love of Starbucks, running and Apple Products. If nothing else, just know that he is here for you, even just to grab a cup of coffee! • Juniors and Seniors Sunday, Jan. 12, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., home of Sean and Christine Taylor, 1167 Whitehall Pointe, Dunwoody. Please RSVP by Jan. 6 to Sean Taylor at staylor@smith-howard.com. • Freshman and Sophomores Sunday, Jan. 26, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., home of Dan and Melissa Mutert, 1886 Hallford Ct, Dunwoody. Please RSVP by Jan 20 to Dan Mutert at dmutert@bellsouth.net. 9
Stay Involved Visit dunwoodyumc.org/youth for more information about our weekly events and how to stay connected with us through our weekly newsletter.
WOMEN
Family Living and Giving Circle Monday, Jan. 13, 11:00 a.m., Parlor. Join us in welcoming our guest speaker and Vice President of the North GA UMW Conference, Stephanie Dressler. She will speak about the Redbird Mission, a UMW supported mission facility. UMW Book Club Monday, Jan. 13, 7:00 p.m., Young Adult Suite. Join us for a discussion on Donna Rhodes’ book, “How the Woman at the Well Became the Well Woman.” Led by Barbara Giametta. Contact Shirley Layne at shirley.layne@gmail.com or 404-3888815 with questions. Working Women’s Network Circle Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14, 7:00 p.m., Young Adult Suite. Come join us for fellowship, snacks and our program. Speaker to be announced. Contact Shirley Layne at shirley.layne@gmail.com or 404-3888815 with questions. New Women’s Study Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 15, choice of 7:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. or 7:00 p.m., Thomas Coke Room (7:00 a.m. session) and Room 258/259 (10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. sessions). Women of all ages are invited to begin a new study of Rachel Held Evans’ book, “Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again.” For more information or to register, visit dunwoodyumc.org/women, or call the church office at 770394-0675.
MEN
New Men’s Ministry Group: Best Man Bible Study Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 7, 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m., Fellowship Hall. All men of the church and community are invited to a faith and fellowship hour led by Rev. Josh Amerson and Rev. David Melton. Light refreshments and coffee will be provided starting at 6:45 a.m., so come early to fellowship. Sessions will include a Bible lesson followed by guided discussions. Bring a friend! Stay tuned for information about special guest speakers and a quarterly men’s breakfast.
SENIOR ADULTS
First Aid for Senior Technology Sunday, January 26, 2:00 p.m., Rooms 110B – D. Join us for a remedial class for seniors on how to navigate technology on I-Phones, androids, tablets and computers. Expertise will be provided by the youth of our church. Cost is $5. Deadline for payment is Thursday, Jan. 23. Register and pay at dunwoodyumc.org/calendar. Contact robin.yearns@ dunwoodyumc.org, 770-394-0675. Seniorcizers Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., Aerobics Room on second floor. This class is co-ed, and includes low-impact aerobics, stretching, balance and strength training. No reservation is required. Contact certified instructor, Jean Kennedy at 770804-1202 or jeanjvkennedy@bellsouth.net with questions.
This Week’s Highlights Sunday, January 05, 2020 Confirmation Class Basketball Games Sundays at Huntcliff Disciple I Fast Track Divorce Care Monday, January 06, 2020 PALS Winter Classes Disciple I Fast Track Disciple II Fast Track Women’s Choir Rehearsal Basketball Practices Handbell Choir Rehearsal Environmental Stewardship Committee Meeting Tuesday, January 07, 2020 Best Man Bible Study Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association AVVBA Board Meeting Basketball Practices Cub Scout Pack 266 Meeting Committee of 100 Orientation SPRC Meeting Wednesday, January 08, 2020 Fit 4 Christ Disciple III Fast Track Leadership Roundtable
9:55AM 12:30PM 4:00PM 5:00PM 6:30PM 8:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 11:00AM 4:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:00AM 11:00AM 1:00PM 4:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM
Li’l Lambs Rehearsal Tone Chimes Rehearsal Basketball Practices Cherubs Rehearsal Carol Choir Rehearsal Crusader Choir Rehearsal Chancel Choir Rehearsal Committee of 100 Facilitator Meeting
4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM
Thursday, January 09, 2020 Seniorcizers 9:00AM Alzheimer’s/Dementia Support Group 10:00AM Basketball Practices 4:30PM Summit at Dunwoody Counseling Advisory Board 6:30PM Friday, January 10, 2020 Basketball Practices 4:30PM Committee of 100 6:00PM Saturday, January 11, 2020 Committee of 100 8:30AM Basketball Games 8:30AM
6:30AM 10:00AM 12:00PM
NURSERY DOORS TO BE LOCKED
The doors from the south parking lot between the Chapel and the playground will be locked during church business hours for the safety of our children. Members and guests are kindly asked to use the main church entrance.
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DUNWOODY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1548 Mt. Vernon Road Dunwoody, GA 30338 Phone: 770-394-0675 After Hours: 770-542-1667 mail@dunwoodyumc.org www.dunwoodyumc.org Prayer Line: 770-671-8239 prayer@dunwoodyumc.org Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday Senior Pastor: Rev. Dan Brown Associate Pastors: Rev. Josh Amerson, Rev. Kathy Brockman, Rev. Calissa Dauterman, Rev. David Melton, Rev. Sonny Walden Organ: Mary Ruth Solem Audio Visual: Ed Trundle
STAY CONNECTED Subscribe to DUMC emails dunwoodyumc.org/forms. Friday morning’s eConnections includes a weekly message from Rev. Dan Brown and a listing of upcoming events. You can also subscribe to Daily Readings, Christian Sympathy, Children’s Ministry updates, Youth News and Seasonal Devotionals. Watch the 8:45 a.m. Contemporary and 11:05 a.m. Traditional Services at home with Livestream. Log on to livestream.com/dunwoodyumc. Follow Dunwoody United Methodist Church on Facebook and Instagram.