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CRFUMC Email Blast for 5/22/24




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8:30 a.m. Outdoor Chapel

10. a.m. Modern Servcie

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Liturgical Sunday: Trinity Sunday

Liturgical Color: Red

Sermon Title: The Good News Begins

Scripture Reading: Mark 1:1-3, 14-15

Preaching: Rev. Matt Franks


View the Gospel of Mark Reading Plan for the next month here


Don't forget that your name tags are appreciated.

 

In Our Prayers: Loving God we lift up to you…

The United Methodist Church

Mountain Sky Annual Conference

Our Pastors and Staff

Little Blessings Families

All those traveling over the Memorial Day Weekend

Conflict in the Middle East

Jan and Bud Richter

Kathy Spackman neighbor of Julie and George Curran

Sid Jordan, brother-in-law to Julie Bailey

Leona and Garrett Mathes, sister and brother-in-law to Chuck Bailey

Tom Johnson

Velva Baines

Maxine Ferguson

Gregg Tomberlin Brother in-law of Diane Meeks

Connie Williams, mother of Chris Sorah mother-in-law of Kari Sorah

Connie Berry, cousin of Denny Pottenger

Bess Christianson, mother of Chip Christianson

Anne Shuman

Judy Crenshaw

Barbra McMinn aunt of Cheryl Smith

Griffn Hammel Great Grandson of Sarah McAneny

The family of Shelly Heredia, sister of Kim Martin.

The family of Cynthia Johnson

The family of Ty Burgess

Family of Doug Conrad

Family of Phil Ferguson

2024 Graduates

 

Important Dates

May 25: Celebration of Life for Cynthia Johnson, 11 am in the Sanctuary

May 26th Summer Worship Times Begin: 8:30 a.m. Outdoor Chapel, 10 a.m. Modern Service

June 2nd-9th  Youth Mission Trip to Puerto Rico

June 13: Leah Circle UWF lunch in the park on Plum Creek Parkway, 11:30 am 

June 22: All-church Service Project for Help and Hope Food Pantry, 9-3 pm

June 29: Celebration of Life for Lois Burgener at 11 am in the Sanctuary 

July 3rd Celebration of Life of Phil Ferguson

July 7: Sesquicentennial “Old Time Ice Cream Social”; 11 am  lunch with ice cream, games and other activities following

July 17: Celebration of Life for Betty Grant, 11 am in the Sanctuary

August 25, 2024: Sesquicentennial Special Worship Service celebrating FUMC 150th Year in Castle Rock

 September 22: Paul's Mystery Ship walk 1:30 p.m;

 

Keep up with the 150th events here: https://www.fumccr.org/150thcelebration 

 

Pledge Cards

Please return your pledge cards to the office ASAP this will help us craft a budget for 2024-2025 Program year. You can find the cards on the registration desk in the sanctuary. You can also email Theresa your commitment for the year as well. 

This Sunday, May 26th our  Worship times have adjusted to our Summer Worship times of 8:30 am in the Outdoor Chapel and 10 am for the modern service in the sanctuary the modern service in the sanctuary.


Summer Places to Serve

  •  If you want to help with setup please let me (email me) know so I can add you to a group text message to let you know if we have to pivot. We will need people to show up at 7 a.m. to help set up. 

  • We have had some people who will make coffee and doughnuts starting at 9:30 a.m. for coffee time. 

  • We need some people to sign up for golf cart drivers. There is a list on the welcome desk to sign up. 

  • We also need Ushers (fill-ins needed)

  • Mow the Church property. 


Kitchen Clean Up:

Please make sure if use the kitchen you clean the kitchen. We. have had a few issues lately where things have not been left as clean as they should be.

 

Fun with Music: Summer Pop-Up Choir.

During the traditional services at 8:30 am this summer, you’re invited to “pop in” at 8 am in the choir room to run through the hymns and the “hymn of the day” before the service begins. If you’re a musician/singer who would like to share your talent in a solo or duet, please let Nancy Docksey or Rev. Matt know ahead of time.


Support the Youth on the Mission Trip 

We are inching closer to departing to Puerto Rico don't forget to support the youth's fund drive they have opportunities to buy dinner, and help pay for transportation or other items that will be needed on the trip. You connect with Josh Hay to find out what the needs are. You can email him at josh.hay@gmail.com


Sesquicentennial Teeshirt Orders:

If you ordered teeshirts on History Night (April 17), either in person or via email, they will be ready for pickup on Sunday, June 2 between services. Joyce Morales-Caramella asks that you have your payment ready (cash or check). If you have already received your teeshirt but have yet to pay for it, please do so on Sunday June 2. If you missed ordering one, when we have an order for ten more, we’ll place an additional order this summer. Thanks yo all who have purchased a teeshirt and wear it to promote our celebration in the community.

 

Ice Cream, Ice Cream! We all scream for ice cream!

Do you have an ice cream making machine and would you be willing to donate your time, talent and ingredients to preparing ice cream for our July 7 Old Time Ice Cream Social? Please sign up at the welcome center if you can help. If you have questions, see our ice cream social chairs Lisa Andrews and Rose Andrade.

 

Quilts and Old Photos:

Do you have old family photos or an heirloom quilt you’d like to have on display as we celebrate our Sesquicentennial in August? The kiosk at the back of the church already contains photos from previous historical celebrations, but we’ll be adding more as we move through the summer months. We’ll make copies of these precious photos and return them to you. See Linda Pottenger or Julie Bailey for more details. Your ancestors may not have settled in Douglas County before or since statehood, but their lives somehow initiated your journey to our church.

 

The History Night video can still be viewed on our YouTube Channel. If you would like a copy, please let Pastor Matt know. 

 

Save-the-Date — Saturday, June 22 for our all-Church Food Drive for Help and Hope. There will be a sign-up sheet for volunteers to help collect food at 3 different King Soopers locations. More complete details will appear in the May and June newsletters. Chairperson Phyllis Tumey (ptumey43@gmail.com) will graciously answer any questions you may have.

 

Photos Needed:  As we celebrate the 150th year of our church, we are looking for pictures of our congregation taking part in any of our special events and regular activities. Posed photos are nice, but candid shots of people enjoying the Help & Hope food drive, the ice cream social, any of our potluck meals, backpack ministry, Time & Talent, game night, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Anyone who takes these pictures should send them to Julie Bailey (juliesings@gmail.com) or Pastor Matt (matt.franks@fumccr.org)  for inclusion in our newsletter and our sesquicentennial

 

Print Copies of the Church Newsletter. If you would like a print copy of the monthly newsletter reserved for you, please let Julie Bailey (juliesings@gmail.com) know so you can be added to the list. These copies will have your name on them and be available for pick-up in the church office. A few more will be available for our guests at the Welcome Center. 

 

Photos Needed:  As we celebrate the 150th year of our church, we are looking for pictures of our congregation taking part in any of our special events and regular activities. Posed photos are nice, but candid shots of people enjoying the Help & Hope food drive, the ice cream social, any of our pot luck meals, backpack ministry, Time & Talent, game night, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Anyone who takes these pictures should send them to Julie Bailey (juliesings@gmail.com) or Pastor Matt (matt.franks@fumccr.org)  for inclusion in our newsletter and our sesquicentennial commemorative book.

 

Bible Study Opportunities:  

Rev. Sarah’s newest contemporary Bible study of Amy-Jill Levine’s The Gospel of Mark: A Beginners Guide to the Good News gathers in-person on Mondays from April 15, 2024 to May 20, 2024; 6:30PM to 8:30; Zoom Sessions meet on Fridays from April 19, 2024  to May 24, 2024; 6:30PM to 8:30PM

 

Tuesday Morning Bible Study has begun their study of the book of Romans on April 16, meeting from 9:30 - 11 am in the church library.

 

 A Volunteer Opportunity: The Outreach and Hospitality Team is looking for some volunteers to make follow-up phone contact with Sunday morning guests and visitors. A script to guide conversation will be provided  and the time commitment is just a few hours on Sunday afternoon. If this seems like the perfect fit for you, please let Pastor Matt know you are available. 

 

Adult Discipleship Opportunity: Be a VIPP (Very Important Point Person)

Volunteers are needed to organize social and educational events such as outdoor activities, museum trips, and concerts. Interested individuals can sign up at the Welcome Center to become a VIPP for one activity

 

Paul's Mystery Ship

 The Church has done a great job of supporting Paul’s Mystery Ship over the past years. Here are some events to take note of.  

 

Picklepalooza Rally Against ALS: Pickleball Tournament Sat., June 8th from 7-1 p.m.

 

September 22, 2024 @ 1:30 p.m. Walk starts/Ends @ 105 W. Brewing Co.For more info about Paul’s Mystery Ship  go to https://www.paulsmysteryship.com/


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The Current newsletter is up on the website at https://www.fumccr.org/newsletter








This week's Quotes and Scripture

"For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit. For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God's law; indeed, it cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God.”  Paul, in his letter to the Romans 8: 5-8 CEB

 

“Peace does not dwell in outward things but within the soul; we may preserve it in the midst of the bitterest pain, if our will remains firm and submissive. Peace in this life springs from acquiescence to, not an exemption from, suffering.”

― François Fénelon

 

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