5/13/22 Updates

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VBS Planning Meeting

We are exploring options for hosting a small-scale VBS later this summer. If you have interest in joining this planning team, they will meet briefly Sunday, May 15th, after worship in the Fellowship Hall. You may also reach out to Pastor Phil with any questions.
 

Wisdom

In the Month of May, Central will be reading together through some of the Bible’s Wisdom literature. The Bible does more than tell us about Israel and Jesus – it forms our character.  It forms our souls.  A bookmark guiding our readings has been made available. You can pick one up in the narthex or church office. We will be reflecting on the readings during worship and at the Wednesday 10am Wisdom Study @ Central.  Let us follow Paul’s teaching in this season, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God.”
 

Bible, Sex, Culture, and the UMC

The General Conference postponement until 2024 has brought forward many questions about what’s next for our church and denomination. Join us Sunday evenings in the Fellowship Hall from 5:15-6:45 on May 15 and May 22 for teaching sessions and conversation on some of these questions: How do we view the Bible? What does the Bible say about sex? What are our cultural influences?  How do we serve the LGBTQIA+ community? and What does all this have to do with the UMC? Please keep our denomination in your prayers as we continue to live out our faith in Jesus together here in Richmond and beyond.
 

Office Support Team

Do you know how to use a phone? Then you are perfect for the Office Support Team! Occasionally our Office Manager, Christin, needs to be away from the office. During these times we would like to have a team we can call on the help cover the phones and greet people as they come in. don’t worry, we will train you on everything! This will be an “on-call” type team and you may be asked to help with small projects as well. If you are interested you may call the office at 765-962-8543 or email Christin at christin@richmondcumc.com.
 

Take Me Out to the Ballgame…

Central is sponsoring a baseball team at our local recreation league, Richmond Evening Optimist or REO. Almost every week night from May – June hundreds of people from all over the county gather at our local baseball/softball/volleyball complex at NW 13th and Peacock. Please keep the young families of our community in prayer as they find opportunities for such public activities to raise up our next generation. Central has kids playing many of the nights on various fields. Central’s sponsored team will be playing at 6pm on May 20th, & June 3rd. Come on out and support the team or just get to know some neighbors over a hot dog and bag of popcorn. Play ball!
 

Henderson Settlement Mission Trip

Our all-church mission trip to Henderson Settlement is set for the week of July 10th and plans are coming together! If you are interested in coming, we need commitments soon. If you have questions, please see Krissi Hughes.
 

Red Cross Blood Drive

There were thirty-nine people who kept their appointments at the blood drive held at Central United Methodist Church on Thursday, May 5th. When all was said and done, thirty-six units of blood were collected. A BIG thanks to those who donated. The need for blood is always great.

Graduation Sunday

The end of the school year is quickly approaching, and we would like to celebrate our church’s graduates. If someone in your immediate family is graduating from high school, college, or grad school, please contact Pastor Phil so we can honor their achievement on June 5th!

Sunday Greeters

Are you looking for a way to participate on Sundays? Sign-up to be a Sunday Greeter! A sign-up sheet is in the entryway. We would like to have 2 people for each Sunday. If you have any questions, please contact Carol Hinshaw.
 
Lamplighter Devotionals and Testimonies
We are asking for devotionals and testimonies from the congregation to be shared in a future Lamplighter. If you feel led to share, please submit yours to Christin at christin@richmondcumc.com.
 

May is Foster Care Awareness Month. 

Please be in prayer for Families affected by Foster Care this month.  Central has a long history of coming alongside foster and adoptive families.  If you feel led to come alongside Foster Families, to become a Foster Family, to become a CASA, or to just support the youth/parents of our community, please email or call Pastor Joseph (joseph@richmondcumc.com).

 

Honoring Ted Halsted

Missionary, minister, musician, camp counselor, punster and friend. That’s just a part of Ted Halsted. Join the Koinonia Class on Sunday, May 29th from 9am – 9:45am in the Parlor to honor Ted’s 70-plus years of dedication and service to Methodism and humanity and help us recognize his 95th birthday. 

 

2022 Letter Carrier’s Food Drive

Saturday, May 14 will be the 2022 LETTER CARRIER’S FOOD DRIVE.  Our food pantry will be one of the Richmond pantries receiving food from this year’s donations.  Place your donation by your mailbox for your letter carrier to pick  up.

Donate items such as pasta, cereal, oatmeal, canola oil, peanut butter and canned goods including beans, fruit, vegetables, soup, tuna in water, meat and sauce.  Avoid glass containers. Our hungry neighbors who will have food to eat thanks to your donation —  THANK YOU!

 

EMBRACE

June 24, 2022 6:30pm-8:30pm & June 25, 2022 10am-4pm $40 (Scholarships Available) All over the world, people have difficulty sharing their faith. They can share about their love for their children, or their excitement about a new movie or restaurant, but sharing about their faith feels much harder. Yet evangelism, at its core is not a rigid set of techniques to be mastered. Rather, it is simply showing and sharing the love of Jesus.

Embrace offers a way to think about evangelism that can help people become comfortable showing and sharing the love of Jesus in a way that is authentic and natural. It sets out six essential values that lie at the heart of authentic faith-sharing: humility, clarity, prayer, integrity, worship, and urgency. These values remain constant no matter where in the world we live. Our practices may change from place to place and time to time, but no matter where we are or what kind of culture we live in, these values form the foundation for everything we do to show and share the love of Jesus. Working through these essential values enables Christ followers to connect their personal experience of faith with a holistic understanding of the gospel in a way that restores their confidence and responsiveness to the Holy Spirit as they show and share the love of Jesus in their daily lives and in their trusting relationships.

Main site: Delphi UMC

This is the main site where Rev. Dr. Kim Reisman will be presenting. Registration includes lunch. 1796 US-421, Delphi, IN 46923

Satellite Site: Central United Methodist Church – Richmond, IN

The training will be streamed in from Delphi UMC. Participants will be able to communicate with the main site and be in conversation with others at the regional site. Registration includes lunch. Satellite site participants may join the Friday session via Zoom. 

To register or go to https://inumc.swoogo.com/embrace6242022


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