MONTHLY OUTLOOK
PAID IN FULL
by Dr.BREATH PRAYER PART DEUX
by Rev. Chris McLain, Pastor of Caring and Adults 55+ Ministry“Jesus Christ, Son of God. Have mercy on me, a sinner.”
If I asked you to recall some of the happiest moments of your life, what memories would you share? Would it be your “growing up years” in the house where the smell of baked cookies or cakes seemed to fill the air in those special seasons? Maybe your high school years or even the day you got married? Or who can forget the times when children or grandchildren were brought into the world, and you got to hold that baby for the very first time?
All of us have those special moments and memories that stand out from our past, and even though one of my most unforgettable celebrations may seem odd to some, it still ranks high on my list. It was the day I received a telegram from the Board of Higher Education of the Methodist Church informing me that all my student loans — the money I had borrowed to pay my way through college and seminary — had been fully repaid! All that week I restlessly awaited the official letter, and when it arrived, there were three of the most beautiful words I had ever seen: PAID IN FULL!
I share that memory with you today because as wonderful as that moment was, it becomes pale in comparison when you consider the three words that the angels pronounced on that first Easter Sunday: “HE IS RISEN!” When God brought Jesus out of the tomb on that glorious day, death itself was swallowed up in victory. Never was there an event like this. It was the very first time that good news had come from a graveyard, and from that day forward, life and eternal life have taken on a new meaning.
But wait, my story doesn’t end there. Over the course of my life, I have discovered that what happened on that resurrection morning has a direct connection with what took place the day I received my letter informing me that my debt had been eliminated.
It was when I came to realize that “paid in full” has the same meaning as “He is risen.” The reason why is because with His death and resurrection, Jesus sent a clear message for all eternity that says the cost of our sins has been paid, and we no longer need to fear the sting of death because He has conquered it! Hallelujah!
Prayer
As we enter into Holy Week, I hope you are going to attend a Maundy Thursday or Good Friday Service. We know that prayer is communication with God. Sometimes we speak out of pain or grief, other times we proclaim sighs of relief. One of the things I have never thought about is as the disciples were walking alongside Jesus, The Word made flesh, they were actually praying each time they interacted with Jesus. That threw me for a loop this week, and made me think of the breath prayer that is uttered at the Passover Table when Jesus looks at His disciples and says that one of them will betray Him.
They ask a question that we would ask as well — “Is it I?” I often ask myself the same question. Could I, in the presence of God, and having walked with Jesus for two and a half years, betray Jesus? What if the breath prayer in that moment was “Is it I? Could it possibly be me?” Then, like the disciples through Good Friday and the darkness of Holy Saturday, I am no longer saying, “Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.” Instead, I am saying under my breath, breathing in and out:
“Is it I? Could it possibly be me?”
“Is it I? Could it possibly be me?”
“Is it I? Could it possibly be me?”
Is it I — who betrayed You, who condemned You, who put You on the cross?
Could it possibly me — who could receive Your attention, who could receive Your favor, who could receive Your grace?
And it’s in that moment where we realize that Jesus Christ, Son of God, has chosen, of His own free will, to have mercy on me, a sinner.
“Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen!” — Luke 24:5-6
Bob Hayes, Bishop in Residence
Thank you, Jesus, for paying my debts in full. Your sacrifice for me even when I did not deserve it means I can live a hopeful, expectant life, trying to live every day in your Kingdom. Amen.
UPCOMING DAY TRIPS
CRIGHTON THEATER OUTING
Much Ado About Nothing
Sunday, April 16 | 2:00 p.m Conroe
Love faces hilarious challenges in the famed comedy Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. Join us as we follow the courtship and scandal of young Hero and her suitor, Claudio. We will have dinner after the show at Pacific Yard House. Cost is $19 per person. All are welcome. Register online.
GEORGE W. TRUETT
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY AND MAGNOLIA MARKET
Friday, May 26 | Depart The Woodlands Campus at 8:30 a.m.
Join us for a visit to George W. Truett Seminary at Baylor University. Enjoy a special tour of the Chapel and Great Hall and learn about the seminary’s rich history. Our church supports 10 seminary students attending Truett Seminary. After, we’ll make a stop at Magnolia Market for shopping and lunch. The cost of this event is $59 per person. Register online.
MARCH PRIME TIMERS
PERSPECTIVES CLASS MISSION PROJECT
A group of 21 made the trek to Katy for the Feed the Hunger Packathon. Approximately 500,000 meals were packed. Feed the Hunger meals support the local community, as well as the international community. To learn more about this group, check out their website at www.feedthehunger.org/katy
In March, The Woodlands Campus hosted Michael Rafferty and the Bristol House band. The band played some of their original music. It was a special time of music. Craft Circle provided some beautiful centerpieces from their Spring Boutique décor.Woodf o r est E vents
COME JOIN US!
February was an active month for Woodforest Adults 55+. In addition to the monthly Lunch Bunch, who dined at Ransom’s Steakhouse in Montgomery, and Game Night, we kicked off a new event, Late Morning Start, which will meet the fourth Monday of the month. The kick-off event featured the Jim Sloan Trio.
ADULT FITNESS CHAIR VOLLEYBALL
We will unite our hearts as we pray and lift our local, state and national leaders before the Lord as a community of faith.
We have kicked off a new class of chair volleyball! This class is for all fitness levels and abilities and available on both campuses. See class times under upcoming events.
THE WOODLANDS CAMPUS
THE GATHERING PLACE
Monday, April 3 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | Aldersgate Hall
The Gathering Place is a ministry for adults who have been diagnosed with early to moderate dementia. It provides an opportunity for caregivers to find respite while their loved one enjoys music, art and entertainment on the first Monday of each month. Join us this month for an Easter celebration. If you would like to volunteer your time with this special ministry, please contact Pam Baker at 832.381.4514
WOODLANDS CAMERA CLUB
Monday, April 3 | 6:00 p.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Jai Shet is returning April 3 to present macro photography. At 19 years old he has won Best of Show in the Photographic Society of America Youth Showcase. He also is the Natural Landscape Photography Awards Youth Photographer of the Year 2021. For more information about The Woodlands Camera Club, visit thewoodlandcameraclub.org
PRIME TIMERS
Wednesday, April 5 | 11:15 a.m. | Wesley Hall
Join us to hear jazz duo Ashley Orlando and Kenneth Fowler. You’ll love their smooth sound. The cost for lunch is $12. Register online.
HYBRID ADULT FITNESS
Adult Intermediate Fitness
Mondays | 9:00 a.m. | Hayes Hall
Adult Basic Fitness
Wednesdays and Fridays | 9:00 a.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Woodforest Adult Basic Fitness
Tuesdays and Thursdays | 8:30 a.m. | WF Gym
Continue your health and wellness journey by joining us for hybrid adult fitness classes. Our online classes meet via Zoom* the same time as the face-to-face classes.
Zoom Meeting ID: 735 678 773 Password: SFIT
Activity Level 1
*Our Zoom fitness opportunity will stop at the end of April. We hope you will join us in person.
ADULT PICKLEBALL
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | Rec Center Gym
Woodforest Adult PIckleball
Mondays and Fridays | 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. | WF Gym
LINE DANCING SESSION
Tuesdays, March 7 – April 25 | 11:00 a.m. | WF Gym
Thursdays, March 9 – April 28 | 9:00 a.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Join us for our current Line Dancing session. The cost of this class is $10 for an eight-week session. Please register online.
*NEW* CHAIR VOLLEYBALL
Mondays | 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. | WF Gym
Fridays | 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. | Rec Center Gym
More fun than you can possibly stand — while seated! Chair volleyball is great for upper body mobility and joint flexibility. It enhances your muscle tone, reflexes, hand-to-eye coordination and endurance. Rules are similar to regular volleyball. All fitness levels and abilities are welcome. No registration required.
SAVE theDATE
BACKYARD BARBECUE WITH THE HOT SHOTS BANJO TRIO
Wednesday, May 3 | 11:15 a.m. | Wesley Hall
Come join the Adults 55+ Ministry and Connect Classes for food, fellowship and fun entertainment by the Hot Shots banjo and ukulele trio. Find out more and register at twmc.org/adults55
ADULT GAME NIGHT
Friday, April 14| 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Join us for a night of fun, fellowship, games and refreshments. We are adding Mahjong to our game night lineup. Beginners or players of all levels are welcome to join us. The cost is $1 per person. Bring a dish to share. For more information, contact Karen Freeman at 858.204.0012
WOODLANDS LUNCH BUNCH
Tuesday, April 18* | 11:00 a.m. | Saigon USA Pho & Grill
Join us for some authentic Vietnamese and Asian food. This restaurant is located at 2400 FM 1488, The Woodlands. To make a reservation call Dee Megee at 281.793.6622 by Monday, April 17. *Note the date change due to the Easter holiday.
PEGGY’S BOOK CLUB
Tuesday, April 18 | Noon | Allen Parlor
Join us this month to review The Woman Who Smashed Codes by Jason Fagone. If you would like to read ahead, in May we will review West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge. For more information about Peggy’s Book Club, contact Libby Heintz at 936.271.7660 or Kathy Wisenbaker at wisenbaker@sbcglobal.net
*NEW MAHJONG GAME DAY
Thursday, April 20 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. | Room B107
Join us to play Mahjong. Beginners or players of all levels are welcome to play this fun Chinese game utilizing the National Mahjong League card and rules. Teachers will be available to assist in learning or to brush up on game rules and strategies. For more information contact Glenda Hudson at 281.367.9155
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY MEETING
Friday, April 28 | 10:00 a.m. | Allen Parlor
Crochet or knit for those in need. Join us for fellowship each month. For more information on this ministry, please contact Connie Norton at concetta44@comcast.net or 281.292.3875
MEN’S BOOK STUDY
2nd and 4th Wednesday | 10:00 a.m. | Room C217-A
This group is studying Philip Yancey’s What’s So Amazing About Grace? You are welcome to join at any time. For more information about this group, contact Jerry Barney at 281.826.3232.
GOLDENAIRES CHOIR
Rehearsals every Wednesday | 2:30 p.m. | Choir Room
The Goldenaires, our adult choir, is the perfect way for you to spread joy through singing. No audition required. For more information contact Ed Wandling at 281.788.9880
SINGLE LIFE WIDOWS
Join us for these March activities:
Friday, April 7 | Good Friday Service and Black Walnut Café
Friday, April 21 | Monty’s Lighthouse, Montgomery, Texas Register for these events online.
CLASS NEWS
FRIENDSHIP CLASS MANNA BAG PROJECT
Thursday, April 20 | 2:00 p.m. | Allen Parlor
Friendship Class comes together to put snack bags together for the 1960 Hope Center.
MARCH
Palm Sunday
Hybrid Adult Fitness Intermediate Class 9:00 a.m. | Hayes Hall
Place
a.m. | Aldersgate Hall Chair Volleyball
p.m. | WF Gym
Woodlands Camera Club
p.m. | Aldersgate Hall
WF Adult Fitness Basic Class 8:30 a.m. | WF Gym WF Line Dancing
Hybrid Adult Fitness Basic Class
Maundy Thursday WF Adult Fitness Basic Class
Good Friday
Hybrid Adult Fitness Basic Class
9:00 a.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Chair Volleyball
10:30 a.m. | Rec Center Gym
Single Life Widows
Good Friday Service and Black Walnut Café
Hybrid Adult Fitness Basic Class
9:00 a.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Men’s Book Study Group
Happy Easter!
TWMC Closed
Hybrid Adult Fitness Intermediate Class 9:00 a.m. | Hayes Hall
WF Caregivers Support 10:00 a.m. | WF Classroom Chair Volleyball 1:00 p.m. | WF Gym
WF Line Dancing
a.m. | WF Gym
10:00 a.m. | C217-A
Nashville, Smoky Mountains and Bluegrass Trip
April 12-19
WF Adult Fitness Basic Class
Hybrid Adult Fitness Basic Class
9:00 a.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Chair Volleyball
10:30 a.m. | Rec Center Gym
Caregivers Support Group
11:00 a.m. | Allen Parlor
Adult Game Night
6:00 p.m. | Aldersgate Hall
a.m. | WF Gym WF Line Dancing
a.m. | WF Gym
Woodlands Lunch Bunch 11:00 a.m. | Saigon USA
Root Beer, BBQ and Baseball 11:30 a.m. | WF Worship
Peggy’s Book Club Noon | Allen Parlor
Hybrid Adult Fitness Intermediate Class
9:00 a.m. | Hayes Hall
Late Morning Start 11:00 a.m. | WF Worship
Volleyball
p.m. | WF Gym
WF Line Dancing
Hybrid Adult Fitness Basic Class
*Green text represents events at The Woodlands Campus and blue text represents events at the Woodforest Campus. Crighton Theater 2:00 p.m. | Conroe
a.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Hybrid Adult Fitness Basic Class
Men’s Book Study Group
Hybrid Adult Fitness Basic Class
9:00 a.m. | Aldersgate Hall
Prayer Shawl Ministry Meeting
10:00 a.m. | Allen Parlor
Chair Volleyball
10:30 a.m. | Rec Center Gym
WF Adult Game Night
6:00 p.m. | WF Worship
WOODFOREST CAMPUS
WOODFOREST LUNCH BUNCH
Thursday, April 13 | 11:00 a.m. | Joe’s Italian
Join us for lunch at Joe’s Italian, a family owned and operated restaurant. The location is 1604 North Frazier St., Conroe, 77301. To make a reservation contact Roberta Duncan at 713.775.3030 no later than Monday, April 10.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
Monday, April 17 | 10:00 a.m. | WF Classroom
This support group is for caregivers of family and friends with chronic, long-term or terminal illness. No registration required. For more information about this group, contact Angela Street at 281.723.6819
ROOT BEER, BARBECUE AND BASEBALL
Tuesday, April 18 | 11:30 a.m. | WF Worship Center
Baseball season is here. Join us for Porky’s barbecue, chips and root beer. We’ll play a game of beanbag baseball after lunch. Cost is $12 per person. All are welcome. Register online.
WOODFOREST BOOK CLUB
Thursday, April 20 | 11:30 a.m. | WF Campus
This month we will review The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams. Next month we will review The Lady’s Mine by Francine Rivers. No registration required. For more information about this group, contact Diane Oakley at 936.701.8067
ADULT GAME NIGHT
Friday, April 28 | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. | WF Worship
Bring a snack or a dessert to share. The cost for this event is $1 per person. We are looking for leaders for this event. For more information, contact Teri Rossi at 281.297.5935
PRAYER AND CARE MINISTRY
PRAYER MINISTRY
If you or your family would like prayer, prayer teams are available after each of the services, or you can contact Dylan Meeker with our Prayer Ministry at 281.466.8661
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
Congregational Care is a priority for our pastors. If you or someone you know is hospitalized, in rehabilitation or in hospice care — local or in the Texas Medical Center — we would love to send a pastor or a Caring Ministry volunteer to visit and pray with you and your family. Contact Caring Ministry:
The Woodlands Methodist Church | 281.297.5900
The Church at Woodforest | 281.822.8182
CONSECRATED HOLY COMMUNION ELEMENTS
Caring Ministry is offering consecrated Holy Communion elements for those of you worshipping at home. Stop by the main administration office to pick up elements.
RESOURCE CORNER
SUPPORT
COMPUTER SUPPORT MINISTRY
If you need computer support, contact Jerry Barney at 281.826.3232
NEED A RIDE?
If you need a ride to a medical appointment, contact Ken or Linda Keith at 281.796.7447. Call at least 48 hours in advance.
SHEPHERD CARE
Shepherd Care is a ministry of friendship for our members who are in local nursing homes or private residences. Shepherds and new Lambs are always welcome. If you know of someone in need of companionship or if you would like to volunteer to be a Shepherd, please contact Carolyn Crawford at 281.682.9142
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
Friday, April 14* | 11:00 a.m. | Allen Parlor
This support group is for caregivers of family and friends with chronic, long-term or terminal illness. No registration required. For more information contact Teri Rossi at 281.297.5935. *Note date change due to Good Friday.