18TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST OCTOBER 13, 2019 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
The Mindset List Each year, I enjoy reading the “Mindset List” for the new class of college freshmen. The “Mindset List” was created by Tom McBride and Ron Nief at Beloit College in 1998. The list was meant to reflect the world view of entering first year students and to help faculty understand incoming classes. The list started with members of the 2002 class, who were born in 1980. More recently, the “Mindset List” moved to Marist College, but it is essentially the same. I always enjoy reading it because the world is constantly changing and as a member of the LaGrange College Board of Trustees, it helps me get in touch with how incoming freshmen see the world around them. I also find it is helpful for the church and for me as a pastor. Here is a sampling of the Mindset List for the Class of 2023.
• Like Pearl Harbor for their grandparents, and the Kennedy assassination for their parents, 9/11 is an historical event. • The primary use of a phone has always been to take pictures. • Their smart pens may write and record faster than they can think. • The Tech Big Four—Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Google—are to them what the Big Three automakers were to their grandparents. • Nearly half of their generation is composed of people of color. • Oklahoma City has always had a national memorial at its center. • Because of Richard Reid’s explosive footwear at 30,000 feet, passengers have always had to take off their shoes to slide through security on the ground. • Snapchat has become their social media app of choice. • Pay Pal has always been an online option for purchasers. • YouTube has become the video version of Wikipedia. • By their sophomore year, their generation will constitute one-quarter of the U.S. population. • Only two-thirds of this generation identify as exclusively heterosexual. • They have grown up with Big Data and ubiquitous algorithms that know what they want before they do. • They have probably all been “gaslighted” or “ghosted.” • There have always been smartwatches. • They have grown up with a Patriot Act that has dramatically increased state surveillance to prevent terrorism. • Blackboards have never been dumb. • Teams have always been engaged in an Amazing Race around the world.
I look at that list and can’t help but see how different the world is for these college freshmen than it was for me when I was their age. As I say, the world is constantly changing. As a church, it is important that we be aware of how it is changing, for even though the message of the good news of Jesus Christ never changes, the methods by which we share that good news must always be changing. Personally, I’m excited about this new generation coming along. Although the “Mindset List” didn’t say anything about this, I also find they are smart, care deeply about the world around them, take seriously matters of faith and want to make a positive difference. Imagine what Jesus can do with people who possess those qualities. Blessings,
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. 1
Chapel Service Words of Welcome *Call to Praise and Prayer
Pastor: What has the Lord to do with us? People: Jesus Christ has come to set us free from sin and death. Pastor: What have we to do with the Lord? People: We have come to offer our thanks and praise for what God has done.
*Hymn #139
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
*Scripture
Luke 8:26–39
Meditation
The Man Who Lived in the Cemetery
LOBE DEN HERREN Mary Ruth Solem Page 1257 Rev. Dan Brown
(Encounters, Part 4)
Psalm 66:8–20, #790 Prayer of Thanksgiving
We give you sincere thanks for the rest of the past night and for the gift of a new day, with its opportunities for pleasing you. Grant that we may so pass its hours in the perfect freedom of your service, that at evening, we may again give you thanks;through Jesus Christ our Lord. 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
Zion Hears the Watchmen Singing (from Cantata 140) Ryan Kingsley, baritone
Bach
Holy Communion #12 *Hymn #377
It Is Well with My Soul
VILLE DU HAVRE
*Benediction *Passing of the Peace *Stand as you are able. Ushers: Jack Eubank—Head Usher, Bill Barnes, Jim Knight, Geoffrey Nixon, Larry Price, Alan Raby, Phil Scott, Mike Wallace Communion Servers: Mark Hallenbeck, Carole Juray
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Contemporary Service Songs of Praise
This Is Amazing Grace Indescribable
Greet Your Neighbor Words of Welcome Holy Baptism Flynn Mae Jones Song of Response
Psalm 42
Prayers of the People and the Lord’s Prayer
Wayne Hillis
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
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
Prayer for Illumination Scripture Reading Sermon
Luke 8:26–39 The Man Who Lived in the Cemetery (Encounters, Part 4)
Bryan Muddiman Rev. Dan Brown
Invitation to Discipleship Song of Praise
Mighty to Save
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 dismissal to Children’s Church. Children are invited and encouraged to remain in Worship with their families. Ushers: Lucretia Farley—Head Usher; Karen Foreman, Bob Love, Mary Love
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Traditional Service THE GATHERING Prelude
Solemn Prelude on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Bates, Callahan
Chiming of the Hour *Call to Worship
Pastor: What has the Lord to do with us? People: Jesus Christ has come to set us free from sin and death. Pastor: What have we to do with the Lord? People: We have come to offer our thanks and praise for what God has done.
*Processional Hymn #139
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
LOBE DEN HERREN
*Affirmation of Faith #881
The Apostles’ Creed
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
Child of Blessing, Child of Promise
Sacrament of Holy Baptism
Hymn 611
Response Hymn #611
Child of Blessing, Child of Promise (v.1)
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Words of Welcome
PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING Children’s Moment 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
Zion Hears the Watchmen Singing (from Cantata 140) Ryan Kingsley, baritone
*Doxology #95
Bach OLD 100th
Concerns and Celebrations of the Congregation Silent Prayer Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s Prayer Choral Amen
Chancel Choir 4
PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD *Scripture Lesson
Luke 9:26–39
Brian Olson Page 1257
Anthem
Antiphon: Let All the World in Every Corner Sing Vaughan Williams Chancel Choir Let all the world in every corner sing, My God and King! The heavens are not too high, His praise may thither fly. The earth is not too low, His praises there may grow. The Church with Psalms must shout, no door can keep them out: But above all the heart must bear the longest part. Let all the world... (from Five Mystical Songs)
Sermon
The Man Who Lived in the Cemetery (Encounters, Part 4)
Rev. Dan Brown
SENDING FORTH Invitation to Christian Discipleship *Hymn of Dedication #377
It Is Well with My Soul
VILLE DU HAVRE
*Charge and Benediction *Response Hymn #431 *Postlude
Let There Be Peace on Earth
WORLD PEACE
Fugue No. I in C Minor
Mendelssohn
*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 dismissal to Children’s Church. Children are invited and encouraged to remain in Worship with their families.
ASSISTING TODAY Ushers: John Campbell—Head Usher, Scott Ackaway, Celeste Belville, Rick Freeman, Armand Glassman, Russell Henderson, Lynn Knight, Kenneth Rice
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Concerns and Celebrations Baptism Flynn Mae Jones, daughter of Matt and Kitty Jones; granddaughter of Robert and Beth Saxe; great granddaughter of the late Hugh and Gerry Spruill. (Contemporary) Madison Chandler Moore, daughter of Brent and Kelly Moore; granddaughter of John and Theresa Moore and Jim and Ellen Fisher. (Traditional) Christian Sympathy Cecil and Ann Wilder on the death of his father, Cecil Wilder, on September 22, 2019. Prayer Concerns Jan Boyea, Mary Boyle, Gene Chancy, Rip Clark, Rhoda Collins, Nancy D’Ardenne, Brian DeChant, Michael Eith, Dana Ellingson, Shirley Espy, FÊ Hardee, Debbie Holland, John Jones, Doug Lackey, Courtney Lamb, Jan Marion, Rev. Melton McNeill, Ann McNeill, Sherri Odom, Gertrude Prager, Eleanore Schleicher, Joe Sewell, Sharon Stout, Ted Turner, Judy Wartluft, Joan Winter Rosebud on the Altar Sarah and Bryant Griffith on the birth of their daughter, Anna Claire, on September 14, 2019.
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Announcements MINISTRY HIGHLIGHT — GREAT DAY OF SERVICE
Dunwoody United Methodist Church’s Great Day of Service is a family-friendly event on October 19 that organizes 600 volunteers in 20 different service projects. The day begins with a hot breakfast at 8:00 a.m. at the church, followed by a morning of projects both at the church and in the surrounding community. Projects are varied and include assembling hygiene kits, making no-sew blankets, sprucing up the DUMC grounds, painting and light construction and many others, including the famous “Potato Drop” in the DUMC parking lot. In addition, we always need a variety of donations for our projects. This is the last week to register! Please sign up at the registration tables this morning, or go to dunwoodyumc.org/great-day-of-service to volunteer and/or donate much needed items for our projects.
WORSHIP
Encounters Sermon Series In the pages of the four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) we see Jesus encounter a variety of different people. There was blind Bartimaeus, a wedding party, a tax collector, a man who lived in a cemetery, a woman in a crowd and a paralyzed man at a pool. These encounters became occasions of instruction, insight and inspiration. Join us as we encounter Jesus through the encounters He had with others. Oct. 20
The Woman in the Crowd, Luke 8:40–56
Oct. 27
The Man at the Pool, John 5:2–16
All Saints Sunday Service featuring Duruflé’s Requiem Sunday, Nov. 3, 11:00 a.m. Traditional Service. All Saints Sunday is a service with memorable music to honor the saints who have passed away within the last year. This year, the choir will sing Requiem by Maurice Duruflé, one of the greatest pieces of choral literature of the 20th century. The organ accompaniment will be equally lovely—a true duet between choir and organ. With our new, world-class organ, we look forward to bringing these nuanced expressions of grief, hope and faith to life.
GROWTH
Stranger Things: Faith and Science in Dialogue Thursdays through Oct. 24, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Young Adult Suite. This four-week course explores the relationship between faith and science through interactive lectures and guided discussion. Discover ways to engage the scientific world with integrity—and without losing faith. Cost: $10.00 per family, per session. Taught by Dr. Ryan Bonfiglio, Assistant Professor in the Practice of Old Testament at the Candler School of Theology. Open to church and community. Contact susan.kee@ dunwoodyumc.org to sign up. Write an Advent Devotional—Last day to Submit! Contribute a short devotion to the annual DUMC Advent Devotional Guide. This collection of short stories, memories or simple thoughts written by members, clergy and staff is a great way to experience the true meaning of Christmas and to strengthen your faith. Stories can be short, and we can help with scripture or prayer if needed. Devotions are due Sunday, Oct. 13. Submit your devotion to Anne West at awwest@mindspring.com or contact Anne with questions or for a sample. 7
Discover DUMC—Today! Second Sunday of every month, 9:55 a.m., meet in the church office lobby. Join us for a single-session gathering to ask questions about the church in a friendly, casual environment. Contact valerie.pitrof@dunwoodyumc.org or 770-394-0675 ext. 136 to register for the class. VEiL: Selected Photography by Sophia Sparks VEiL (Visual Arts in the Library) invites you to enjoy selected photography by Sophia Sparks, on exhibit in the church Library now through the end of October.
MISSIONS
American Red Cross Blood Drive—Today! Sunday, Oct. 13, 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Gym. DUMC is hosting a community blood drive with the American Red Cross. Please consider strengthening our community by helping to meet hospital and patient needs through blood donations. To donate, please visit redcrossblood.org, and use the sponsor code: dunwoodyumc or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Holiday Festival—Silent Auction Site is Now Live! Saturday, Nov. 2. The Silent Auction is now live! Register now to start bidding on one-of-a-kind experiences and to book your photo with Santa! Text DUMCfest19 to 52182. New items added daily! Join the fun by helping Attic Treasures. Cashiers needed for the morning, 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and the afternoon, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Contact Anne Hehir at 5hehirs@bellsouth.net. CAC Food Drive Sunday, Oct. 20. Please consider donating food for the Community Assistance Center—an organization that helps meet the basic needs of food, shelter and clothing in our community. DUMC supports the CAC through regular food drives and volunteerism. Pick up a CAC needs list from an usher after service to take home or visit ourcac.org/food-drive-list. Panama City Mission Trip Join us for a four night – five day mission trip into the hurricane-devastated area of Panama City. These UMCORcoordinated trips will be in conjunction with Roswell UMC and are scheduled as follows: Oct. 24 – 28; Nov. 21 – 25; Dec. 26 – 30; and Jan. 23 – 25, 2020. For more information, contact Brian Savory at briancsavory@gmail.com and Mildred Savory at mmsavory@gmail.com.
Foster Care Ministry Saturday, Oct. 26, 8:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m., Wellroot office. Wellroot Family Services (formerly known as UMCH) has an opportunity that gives church groups a fun morning with children in foster care while their parents are in training. Volunteers are welcome at their Tucker office to lead crafts and games with foster children. If interested, please email Rosemary Watts at wrosemary@hotmail.com.
SUPPORT
A Happy, Healthy Second Half of Life Wednesday, Nov. 6, 7:00 p.m., Wesley Room. This workshop is for anyone in or nearing the second half of life and/or adult children of aging parents. Join us for a panel discussion on living options, long term care insurance, health and nutrition for aging and other topics of interest for this season of life. For more information, contact kathy.brockman@ dunwoodyumc.org. 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. DivorceCare Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Parlor. DivorceCare is a weekly support group for those going through, having gone through or about to go through divorce. Sessions are stand alone; join when you find us. Book fee is $20. Contact Cathy Wright at 404-509-6656 to register. Free nursery for ages 5 and younger; register by calling Debbie Lowrey at 770-394-0675 or debbie.lowrey@dunwoodyumc.org. Early Stage Support Group—The Alzheimer’s Association Second Thursday of the month, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Room 243/244. This 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. 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 Stephen Ministers are members of DUMC who have been trained to provide confidential, one-to-one, Christian care to people who are going through a difficult time. They will listen, care and pray for you. They provide weekly support for you as long as your need persists. If you would like to learn more about Stephen Ministry, contact Pat DeBolt at 404-931-5443.
FELLOWSHIP
Wednesday Night Supper Wednesdays through Dec. 4, 5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. The menu for Wednesday, Oct. 16: BBQ chicken, baked fish, macaroni and cheese, vegetables, salad bar and dessert. Children’s menu option: cheese pizza, niblet corn and salad. 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 770-394-0675 with questions. DUMC Book Group Second Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., Parlor. This group meets for group discussion on selected books. Fall meetings are Oct. 8 to discuss, “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens and Nov. 12 to discuss, “A Gentleman in Moscow” by Amor Towles. Adult Sunday Morning Gathering Sunday, Oct. 20, 9:55 a.m., Gym. Catch up with old friends and meet some new! Join us during the Sunday School hour for adult fellowship with coffee and snacks. All are welcome!
SPORTS AND LEISURE
Empower Fitness Classes A 14-week session running through Dec. 31, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8:30 a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:45 p.m., Aerobics Room. Join us for a total body transformation with interval-based strength and cardio training. Experience boutique fitness at a fraction of the price. Session fee is $99.00. Register online at dunwoodyumc.org/leisure. Youth Winter Basketball Our recreation basketball league fosters fun and fellowship while players learn the fundamentals of the game. Open to girls and boys in preschool – high school. Registration open to DUMC members, returning players and the community as space is available. Register early to ensure a spot by visiting dunwoodyumc.org/leisure. Spaces fill quickly and most divisions will be full by October. Thursday Afternoon Bridge Group The second and fourth Thursdays, 12:45 p.m., Young Adult Area. Men and women of all ages are invited to play. Contact Alan Raby at 770-393-3293 for details.
PERFORMING ARTS
Shows We Could’ve Done If... Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25 – 26, 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 27, 3:00 p.m., Fellowship Hall. Performing Arts at DUMC presents show-stopping songs from musicals we’ve always wanted to do but couldn’t! Tickets are $10 at the door.
NURSERY
Weekday Drop-In Nursery/Childcare The Weekday Drop-In Nursery is open Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. for church and preschool families, in addition to community families. The cost for 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. 8
CHILDREN
Childrens’ Sunday Morning Schedule Changes— Special October Updates Today only, there will be no dismissal to Children’s Church during either service due to the Dekalb County’s fall break. There will be a Power Surge (combined Sunday School classes for kindergarten – fifth on special occasions) during the Sunday School hour, rather than regular Plugged In programming. Children’s Sabbath—Calling Children to Serve! Sunday, Oct. 20. DUMC children are invited to participate in the Contemporary and Traditional Services as we celebrate their roles in the church. If your child is interested, please sign up at dunwoodyumc.org/calendar. Contact tambryn.freund@ dunwoodyumc.org or jennifer.dees@dunwoodyumc.org for more information.
YOUTH
High School Fall Retreat Friday, Nov. 8 – Sunday, Nov. 10, Camp Lee in Anniston, Alabama. Ninth – twelfth graders are invited to attend. Travel provided to Banning Mills Saturday morning to zip line! Sign up at dunwoodyumc.org/youth. Cost is $250 with zip line and $150 without zip line. Registration closes Oct. 25. Christmas Tree Pre-Sales We are currently taking orders now through Nov. 28 for presale Christmas trees. Order today by visiting dunwoodyumc. org. The trees will arrive on Nov. 29 at 8:00 a.m. Sign up to volunteer for a tree lot shift by emailing youth@dunwoodyumc. org with the days and times that you are available. Tree lot hours: Monday – Friday, 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. and Sundays, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 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 UMW Circle Monday, Oct. 14, 11:00 a.m., Epworth Room. Featuring guest speaker Amy Barfield from Family Haven, the circle’s Social Action Project. Contact jodyschuetz@comcast.net for more information. Legacy—Women’s Bible Study Tuesdays, beginning Oct. 15, 7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m., Thomas Coke Room. This six-session study examines the character and actions of women in Scripture to inspire and challenge you to leave a gospel-centered legacy. Books are $15 and will be available at the first class meeting. Please register by calling the church office at 770-394-0675 or email susan.kee@ dunwoodyumc.org.
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Present Over Perfect—New Women’s Study Opportunity! Wednesdays through Nov. 6, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Room 258/259. Five-week study of Shauna Niequist’s book, “Present Over Perfect: Leaving Behind Frantic for a Simpler, More Soulful Way of Living.” Books are $10 and will be available at the first class meeting. Please register by calling the church office at 770-394-0675 or by visiting dunwoodyumc.org/women. Contact susan.kee@dunwoodyumc.org for more information.
SENIOR ADULTS
New Friends Monday, Oct. 14, 11:30 a.m., Red Lobster, 1050 Holcomb Bridge Road. We are a group of widowed friends (men and women) who enjoy lunch out on the second Monday of each month. RSVP to Betty Moreland by Oct. 12 at 770-641-8519. Apples, Leaves and a Fried Pie Trip Tuesday, Oct. 29, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Mercier’s Orchard in Blue Ridge, GA. Depart from church at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $10. Lunch reservations will be made at Mercier’s. Fried pies and other pastries can be ordered one day ahead to avoid the long lines by calling 706-632-3411 on Monday, Oct. 28. Please register and pay by Friday, Oct. 25 by calling the church office at 770-394-0675 or by visiting the online calendar at dunwoodyumc.org/calendar. Contact susan.kee@ dunwoodyumc.org for more information. PALS Fall Session Mondays through Nov. 4, St Luke’s Presbyterian Church, 1978 Mt. Vernon Rd, Dunwoody. For more details, visit palsonline.org or call the PALS office 770-698-0801. Seniorcizers Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m., Aerobics Room on second floor. This class is co-ed, and includes low-impact aerobics, stretching, balance and strength training. Chairs are optional the entire class. No reservation is required. Contact certified instructor, Jean Kennedy at 770-804-1202 or jeanjvkennedy@ bellsouth.net with questions.
This Week’s Highlights Sunday, October 13, 2019 Blood Drive Bells Aflame Youth Handbell Rehearsal Youth Choir Rehearsal Disciple I Fast Track Middle School Night (MSN)
8:00AM 4:00PM 4:45PM 5:00PM 6:00PM
Monday, October 14, 2019 Wellroot Stakeholder Retreat Fall Break International Soccer Camp Disciple I Fast Track Disciple II Fast Track Women’s Choir Rehearsal Family Living & Giving Circle Soccer Practices Basketball Clinic Handbell Choir Rehearsal Women’s AA Stephen Ministry
8:30AM 9:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 11:00AM 11:00AM 5:00PM 5:00PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM
Tuesday, October 15, 2019 Empower Fitness Class Pickleball Soccer Practices Basketball Clinic Transitional Housing Committee Meeting NAMI Support Groups
12:45PM 2:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 6:30PM 7:30PM
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 Empower Fitness Class Disciple III Fast Track Li’l Lambs Rehearsal Tone Chimes Rehearsal
8:30AM 10:00AM 4:30PM 4:30PM
Cherubs Rehearsal Carol Choir Rehearsal Crusader Choir Rehearsal Soccer Practices Wednesday Night Supper Grace Kids Midweek Prayer and Communion Service Divorce Care Called: Hearing and Responding to God’s Voice Chancel Choir Rehearsal Financial Peace University Present Over Perfect
5:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 5:30PM 5:45PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM
Thursday, October 17, 2019 Seniorcizers World War II Roundtable The Church Network Empower Fitness Class Soccer Practices Basketball Clinic Knitting Stranger Things: Faith and Science in Dialogue Big Book Study
9:00AM 11:00AM 11:30AM 12:45PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM
Friday, October 18, 2019 Empower Fitness Class Soccer Practices Basketball Clinic Men’s AA
8:30AM 5:00PM 5:00PM 6:30PM
Saturday, October 19, 2019 Great Day of Service 2019 Soccer Games
8:00AM 8:00AM
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 Activities Building 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.