3-17-19 Combined Bulletin

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2ND SUNDAY IN LENT MARCH 17, 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


Be Kind Because...! At the end of my sermon in the two services I preached last Sunday, I quoted some words from a retired minister and friend of mine, Mike Selleck. I mentioned that Mike uses these words as a benediction after he preaches or after he has some done some teaching. This is what he says... “Be kind to everyone you meet. You have no idea what someone may be dealing with. Everyone is facing choices of one type or another, sometimes big, sometimes not so big, but everyone is struggling at some level and your kindness is always welcome. Who knows? You might just be the one God has sent to be the answer to someone’s prayers. And you can only do that if you are paying attention. Blessings, Amen!” After each of the services ended, I had people approach me and ask me for a copy of those words. That doesn’t normally happen. So later, I started reflecting on why those words struck such a chord with so many. It occurred to me that one reason is because kindness today seems to be in such short supply. So many people today seem to be so angry about almost everything. Many of us were taught that there are two things you don’t want to talk about in mixed company: politics and religion. But now, you can expand that to just about anything and somebody is bound to get mad about something. I suspect that someone is likely to even be offended that I have written about the subject of kindness. It also occurred to me that one of the reasons kindness may be in such short supply is because there are a lot of hurting people. It is hard to be kind to others when your own heart is breaking. The other day I was watching a television show. A teenager was rude, treated others with contempt, and appeared self-centered and self-absorbed. He was the character on the show nobody liked. Later in the show, it turned out his father had just died a very tragic death and he was still in the anger phase of his grief. I wonder how many people are like that young boy. Then too, I know there are some who seem to think kindness is equivalent to weakness and loud brashness conveys strength. Maybe I’m old fashioned here, but I think it’s just the opposite. Rudeness, incivility, a sharp tongue that can’t be held in check are all an indication to me that people lack the inner strength to control themselves. I’m not suggesting that there aren’t times to be firm, take a stand or speak your mind. Of course there are. In the New Testament, we see Jesus do that regularly. But one of the differences is that Jesus didn’t go around making casualties of people. He looked for ways to speak the truth in love. In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul wrote, “…be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you (4:32).” In my own struggle with kindness, it helps me to remember that when I am kind to others I am actually reflecting the kindness that God has shown to me.

Blessings,

Dan

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Chapel Service *Call to Praise and Prayer

Pastor: We gather together in the name of the one we’ve often denied. People: May God give us the strength to confess the name of Jesus. Pastor: The stone that the builders rejected has become the capstone. People: The Lord is our rock; God is our everlasting redeemer.

*Hymn #110

A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

EIN’ FESTE BURG

Psalm 27, #758 Prayer of Thanksgiving

In gratitude, O Lord, we come to your table, into your presence, into your house. For all that you have done for us, most especially, for the gift of your gracious son, we offer our thanks and praise. We long to live as children of light, doing what is pleasing to you and bearing the fruit of the light through Jesus Christ, who opens the eyes of the blind and makes the lame to leap. In his name we pray. Amen.

*Scripture

Luke 22:54–62

Diane Wallace Page 1284

Meditation

A Courtyard Conversation

(Conversations Around the Cross, Part 2)

Rev. David Melton

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

Be Thou Faithful Unto Death (St. Paul)

Mendelssohn

Freely, Freely

FREELY, FREELY

Sidnei Alferes, tenor

Holy Communion #12 *Hymn #389 *Benediction *Passing of the Peace *Stand as you are able. Ushers: Bob Houghton—Head Usher, Lance Franklin, Harlan James, Kyle Mastin Communion Servers: Margaret Gallagher, Diane Wallace

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Contemporary Service Songs of Praise

Forever Bless the Lord at all times

Greet Your Neighbor Words of Welcome Song of Reflection

From The Inside Out

Prayer for Illumination Scripture Reading

Luke 22:54–62

Prayers of the People and the Lord’s Prayer

Lawrence and Sophie Frank Elaine Krehmeyer

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 Sermon

Song of Praise

I Have Made Mistakes A Courtyard Conversation

(Conversations Around the Cross, Part 2)

Rev. Josh Amerson

Redeemed

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. Ushers: Lawrence Frank—Head Usher, Aubrey Ellis, Nan Ellis, Sophie Frank, Kevin Gracey, Tom Menefee, Brent Millard, Hillary Millard, Amber Rowe, Steven Rowe, Mary Walker

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Traditional Service THE GATHERING Prelude

Saraband on “Land of Rest” (Hymn 269)

Near

Chiming of the Hour *Call to Worship

Pastor: We gather together in the name of the one we’ve often denied. People: May God give us the strength to confess the name of Jesus. Pastor: The stone that the builders rejected has become the capstone. People: The Lord is our rock; God is our everlasting redeemer.

*Processional Hymn #110

A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

*Affirmation of Faith #881

EIN’ FESTE BURG 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

GREATOREX

Words of Welcome

PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING Children’s Moment

Children ages kindergarten – second grade are invited to exit after the children’s moment to go to the Children’s Library for Foundations and Traditions, a worship readiness class.

Concerns and Celebrations of the Congregation Silent Prayer Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s Prayer Choral Amen

Chancel Choir

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

Hymn of Promise (Hymn 707) Bells Aflame Youth Handbell Choir

*Doxology #95

Sleeth, arr. Dobrinskii OLD 100th

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PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD *Scripture Lesson

Luke 22:54–62

Oliver Porter Page 1284

Anthem

Call to Remembrance (Psalm 25:5–7) Farrant, arr. Greyson Chancel Choir Call to remembrance, O Lord, Thy tender mercy and Thy loving kindness which have been ever of old. O remember not the sins and offenses of my youth, but according to Thy mercy, think Thou on me, O Lord, for Thy goodness.

Sermon

A Courtyard Conversation

(Conversations Around the Cross, Part 2)

Rev. Josh Amerson

SENDING FORTH Invitation to Christian Discipleship *Hymn of Dedication #389

Freely, Freely

FREELY, FREELY

Let There Be Peace on Earth

WORLD PEACE

*Charge and Benediction *Response Hymn #431 *Postlude

Fantasia in A Minor

Byrd

*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.

ASSISTING TODAY Ushers: Doug Horst—Head Usher, Meredith Barclay, Carl Giametta, Phil Haverfield, John Jokerst, Bob Morris, Sean Penn, Tuck Perkins, Jerry Rhea, John Richie, Van Smith Acolytes: Paige Pendleton, Talley Pendleton, Bradley Williams

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Concerns and Celebrations Altar Flowers In loving memory of Barbara Blackston from her family. (Sanctuary) Christian Sympathy Family and friends of Leann Sheppard Purves on her death on March 3, 2019. Elizabeth and Larry Steelman on the death of her father, David Hendry Wallace, on March 10, 2019; grandfather of Charlotte and Patrick. Prayer Concerns Bud Blount, Jan Boyea, Layla Christodoulos, Nancy D’Ardenne, Brian DeChant, Cathy Elliott, Shirley Espy, Bob Hallenberg, Press Hall, FÊ Hardee, Josephine Hicks, Alex Kahn, Anne Key, Rev. Melton McNeill, Ann McNeill, Nate Nicholson, Sherri Odom, Gertrude Prager, Juanita Sanders, Sharon Stout, Jane Thompson, Mary Warren, Maxine Watkins

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Announcements MINISTRY HIGHLIGHT — HABITAT FOR HUMANITY “BLITZ BUILD”

Mark your calendars for the 2019 Habitat for Humanity “Blitz Build,” April 25 – 27 and May 1 – 4. Habitat for Humanity builds are sponsored each year by DUMC, supported by funds from the Holiday Festival. This year’s build marks the completion of our 29th home. By applying a “blitz build” model with hundreds of volunteers working over five weekdays and two Saturdays, we’re able to construct and dedicate a house to a family in need. No skills are required, and there is a job for everyone. You must be 16 years old to participate. Visit dunwoodyumc.org/habitat-for-humanity to preview daily volunteer responsibilities and to register.

WORSHIP

Lent Sermon Series—Conversations Around the Cross Meet some of the characters and visit a few scenes that led Jesus to the cross and, ultimately, to the empty tomb. From his follower Peter to his judge Pontius Pilate, you’ll get a new perspective on Jesus and what it means for him to be on the cross. Journey with us through Lent as we listen to some of the conversations and hear what they might have to say to us today. March 24, A Crowd-Pleasing Conversation March 31, A Thoughtless Conversation April 7, A Redemptive Conversation April 14, A Courageous Conversation Easter Lilies Order now until April 5. Easter Lilies can be purchased in memory or in honor of someone. The cost is $10 and they are placed around the altar for Easter worship services on April 21. Flowers may be taken after last service on Easter Sunday. Order at dunwoodyumc.org, or contact Susan Kee, 770-394-0675. Greeters Needed The Greeter Ministry is looking for volunteers to welcome our visitors and members on Sunday mornings. Volunteers are needed to serve at our church entrances, welcome desks or in the parking lot. The commitment is only 30 minutes on a Sunday morning once a month. If you are interested in joining this ministry, please contact Mary Millar, marymillar01@ yahoo.com or 404-432-0784.

GROWTH

Six Things You Should Know About God March 20, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Asbury-A Room. What are God’s qualities, and what effect do they have on us? Revs. David and Joy Melton will lead this six-week study. VEiL (Visual Arts Exhibits in the Library) You’re invited to the Library to enjoy artwork by a number of artists that participated in the first exhibit 10 years ago. Drop-in during the month of April to view the collections. For more information, contact mbgallagher@bellsouth.net.

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Real Marriage: In the World, Not of the World June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, during the Sunday school hour. A five week marriage enrichment course that discusses the pressures of raising children, working and keeping our marriages a priority. With intentionality, support, and Christ-centeredness, we believe it’s possible to not merely survive, but to thrive in our marriages. Perfect for couples married for five plus years and navigating life as dual-working parents. Led by Rev. Josh Amerson and Lindsey Amerson. Space is limited. Register to jenna.kennedy@dunwoodyumc.org by May 1. Navigating Life’s Transitions Monday, April 1, 6:30 p.m., Wesley Room. Do you find yourself stuck in the past or worrying too much about the future? If so, join us for a discussion of the book, “The Present,” written by Dr. Spencer Johnson. Come for a quick synopsis of the book and a discussion of the lessons it teaches. Reading the book prior to the discussion is not required. Contact kathy.brockman@ dunwoodyumc.org for more information. Our Concert of Hope Featuring Emmet Cahill Sunday, May 19, 7:00 p.m., Sanctuary. Proceeds benefit Actions Ministries programs that help local children struggling with poverty, providing access to much needed food, shelter and educational resources. Ticket prices range from $30 – $45. Visit ourconcertforhope.org to purchase tickets. Discover DUMC Second Sunday of every month, 9:55 a.m., Wesley Room. You are invited to join us for a single-session gathering where you have the opportunity to ask all your questions about the church in a friendly, casual environment. Please contact valerie.pitrof@dunwoodyumc.org or 770-394-0675 ext. 136 to register for the class.

MISSIONS

Trinity Table—Today! Sunday, March 17, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Trinity United Methodist Church. Volunteers and donations are needed to serve a hot lunch to 250 individuals in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. It takes 30 people to serve and provide supplies prior to the event. Please email chris.mixer@ dunwoodyumc.org for more details.


Community Assistance Center Food Drive Sunday, March 24 – 31. DUMC is collecting food donations for the C.A.C.—an organization that helps meet the basic needs of food, shelter and clothing in our community. Visit www. ourcac.org/food-drive-list for a current list of needs or email chris.mixer@dunwoodyumc.org.

SUPPORT

Early Stage Support Group—The Alzheimer’s Association Second Thursday of the month, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Room 243 and 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 800-2723900 for more information or to register for this group. 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. Huntcliff Summit Assisted Living Sundays, 4:00 p.m., 8480 Roswell Rd. Join us for fellowship, singing and a brief meditation with the residents of Huntcliff Summit Assisted Living. DivorceCare Wednesdays through April 10, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Parlor. A weekly support group for those going through, having gone through or about to go through divorce. Book fee is $20. Contact Cathy Wright at 404-509-6656 to register. DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) runs concurrently for children, ages 5 – 12, Room 142. No fee. Call Blayne Shelton at 404432-3496. Nursery care (four and younger) is free with registration. Email debbie.lowrey@dunwoodyumc.org. Flower Ministry Flowers in the Sanctuary and Chapel can be designated to honor special occasions, such as anniversaries, birthdays, graduations or in memory of a loved one(s). Cost is $100. Flowers are rearranged on Mondays and taken to members who are ill or who have experienced a recent death in the family. To schedule, contact Susan Kee at 770-394-0675, ext. 112. Stephen Ministry Do you know someone who has suffered a loss or is going through a difficult time? Stephen Ministers provide high quality, confidential, one-to-one Christian care to hurting people. Contact Pat DeBolt, 404-931-5443 or stephenministry@dunwoodyumc.org.

FELLOWSHIP

Wednesday Night Supper Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall. Reservations are required. Call Debbie Collins at 770-3940675, ext. 111 or email foodservice@dunwoodyumc.org by 12:00 p.m. on Monday.

Vacation Bible School Volunteers June 17 – 20, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Interested in helping out with VBS this year? We are looking for volunteers from all areas of the church—from the youth group to young adult volunteers. All ages are welcome. Visit dunwoodyumc.org/ children to sign up, and our volunteer coordinator will reach out to you.

PERFORMING ARTS

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Friday – Saturday, April 12 –13, 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, April 143:00 p.m., Fellowship Hall. One of the most enduring shows of all time, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colors. Tickets are $15 at the door.

SPORTS AND LEISURE

Intro Lacrosse Clinic Sunday, March 24, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., DUMC field. Boys, first – fifth grade, learn the basics of the “fastest growing sport in America” from Dunwoody High School lacrosse players. All equipment is provided in this instructional and recreational beginners program. Enrollment is limited to 20 players. Registration fee is $20. Register at dunwoodyumc.org/leisure. 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. Pickleball Open Gym Tuesdays, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Join us in the gym for Pickleball, the nation’s fastest growing sport. It’s a great way to be active and social for all ages. Equipment provided. Open to the community. Contact michelle.spitz@ dunwoodyumc.org for more information.

NURSERY

Drop-In Nursery—Childcare for Members Available from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Monday – Friday, for church and preschool families. Cost is $30 per day. Reservations are required. Please contact debbie.lowrey@ dunwoodyumc.org.

CHILDREN

Vacation Bible School (VBS) and God Squad Monday June, 17 – Thursday, June 20. Join us as we explore where God’s power can take you! “To Mars and Beyond” Vacation Bible School (rising pre-k – rising third grade) and God Squad (rising fourth grade – rising sixth grade) registrations are open! Visit dunwoodyumc.org/children to sign up. Volunteers of all ages are needed—email megan. batcheller@dunwoodyumc.org for more information.

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SUMMER CAMPS

SENIOR ADULTS

Summer Camps at DUMC From VBS to Circus Spectacular, soccer to cooking, there’s a DUMC camp for everyone. You won’t want to miss out on these exceptional opportunities to provide your child a safe, fun and educational experience. Camps begin in late May and run through most of August. Visit dunwoodyumc.org/ summercamps to view offerings and registration information.

Pryme Tymers Visit Fernbank’s Planetarium Thursday, March 21, join us for lunch at Mary Mac’s Tea Room followed by two presentations at Fernbank Museum’s Planetarium. Cost is $10 per person (lunch is an individual expense.) Carpooling options are available. Contact Susan Kee at 770-394-0675, ext. 112. or susan.kee@dunwoodyumc.org to register.

YOUTH

New Friends Monday, April 8, 11:30 a.m., J. Christopher’s, 5482 Chamblee-Dunwoody 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 April 6 at 770-641-8519.

Morning Blend Sundays, 9:55 a.m. – 10:55 a.m., Youth Area. All 7th – 12th grade students are encouraged to come to the Youth Area for games, discussions and donuts.

“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” Dinner Friday, April 12, 5:30 p.m., Young Adult Suite. Join us for a light dinner before the opening night of DUMC’s Performing Arts, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” Cost is $5. Performance tickets are $15 at the door. Register and pay for dinner at dunwoodyumc.org/calendar or contact Susan Kee, 770-394-0675, ext 112. Payment due Tuesday, April 9.

Sixth Grade Confirmation Sunday Sunday, April 28, Contemporary Service at 8:45 a.m. and Traditional Service at 11:05 a.m., Sanctuary. Visit dunwoodyumc.org/youth for details.

High School Night Sundays, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. A night specifically designed for high schoolers (9th – 12th grade) with food, hangout time, worship and teaching. Contact youth@dunwoodyumc.org for more information.

YOUNG ADULTS

GraceTime—UMW Circle Tuesday, March 26, 7:00 p.m. in the DUMC Young Adult Suite. Join us to assemble props and decorations for this year’s VBS. Contact DUMCYA@gmail.com for more info or visit our DUMCYA Facebook page.

WOMEN’S MINISTRY

Kingdom Disciples Bible Study Wednesday mornings or evenings, March 20, 27 and April 10, 17 and 24 (skipping April 3 for spring break), 9:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. or 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Room 258/259. Join the DUMC W.O.W. Ministry for a six week series called: Kingdom Disciples by Tony Evans. Cost is $13. For questions about the morning session, contact Ashley Drew at ashdrew@gmail.com. For questions about the evening session, contact Sally Abele at sallyabele@msn.com. New Horizons in Christ—UMW Circle Tuesday, March 26 from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Meet at the home of Debbie Berkman for social time together and to collect donations for Wellsprings. Contact Sharon Conway at 770-633-0556 or conway4@bellsouth.net with questions. New Horizons in Christ VBS Help—UMW Circle Tuesday, April 23, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Art Room. We need volunteers to make VBS decorations. Bring your lunch and join us! Contact Sharon Conway at 770-633-0556 or conway4@ bellsouth.net with questions.

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Seniorcizers Thursdays, 9:00a.m. – 11:00 p.m., Aerobics Room. 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, March 17, 2019 Flag Football Bells Aflame Youth Handbell Rehearsal Sundays at Huntcliff Summit Youth Choir Rehearsal Disciple IV

12:30PM 4:00PM 4:00PM 4:45PM 5:00PM

Monday, March 18, 2019 PALS Mahjong Women’s Choir Rehearsal Basketball Skills Training Youth Soccer Practices Finance Committee Adult Handbell Choir Rehearsal Women’s AA Church Council Meeting

10:00AM 11:00AM 5:00PM 5:00PM 6:15PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM

Tuesday, March 19, 2019 WOW Bible Study Empower Fitness Pickleball Basketball Skills Training Youth Soccer Practices Transitional Housing Committee Meeting Cub Scout Den 9 Bear Meeting NAMI Support Groups

9:45AM 12:45PM 2:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 WOW—Kingdom Disciples Bible Study North GA Conference Committee Meeting Li’l Lambs Rehearsal Cherubs Rehearsal Tone Chimes Rehearsal Carol Choir Rehearsal

9:45AM 2:00PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 5:00PM

Crusader Choir Rehearsal Youth Soccer Practices Mully Committee Meeting Wednesday Night Supper Middle School Night Grace Kids Midweek Prayer and Communion Service DivorceCare Faith Focus Men’s Bible Study Faith Focus Women’s Bible Study Six Things You Should Know About God Chancel Choir Rehearsal Disciple II Fast Track WOW—Kingdom Disciples Bible Study

5:00PM 5:00PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 6:00PM 6:15PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM

Thursday, March 21, 2019 Seniorcizers Pryme Tymers—Mary Mac/Fernbank World War II Roundtable The Church Network Youth Soccer Practices Human Trafficking Task Force Meeting Knitting Great Decisions Women’s Basketball Big Book Study

8:30AM 10:45AM 11:00AM 11:30AM 5:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 8:00PM

Friday, March 22, 2019 Youth Soccer Practices Men’s AA

5:00PM 6:30PM

Saturday, March 23, 2019 Youth Soccer Games

8:00AM

STAY CONNECTED

Subscribe to Dunwoody UMC emails at 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 Parents, Youth News, and seasonal devotionals. Follow Dunwoody United Methodist Church on Facebook and Instagram. Watch the 8:45 a.m. Contemporary and 11:05 a.m. Traditional services at home with Livestream. Log on to livestream.com/dunwoodyumc.

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WELCOME FIRST-TIME GUESTS We are glad you are here and have a small gift for you. Please stop by the Welcome Desk outside of the Sanctuary or in the Activities Building lobby this morning. For more about joining Dunwoody UMC, contact Rev. David Melton, 770-394-0675, david.melton@dunwoodyumc.org. Paths by which you can join: • Transfer of Letter… when you have been a member of another church • Profession of Faith… when you have been baptized but have not actually joined a church • Profession of Faith and Baptism… when you have neither joined a church nor been baptized

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. Jenna Kennedy, Rev. David Melton, Rev. Sonny Walden Organ: Mary Ruth Solem Audio Visual: Ed Trundle


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