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WorshipServicesThree unique
worship
opportunities
are offered on
Sunday.
8 a.m.McMurryChapelInformal worship
with a personal
touch. Sharing
prayer concerns
is welcomed.
8:50 am.SanctuaryWorship that
includes a
children’s time
and musicfrom the Agape
Singers.
11 a.m.SanctuaryWorship with
music from the
Chancel Choir.
204 S. Ninth St. • Columbia, MO 65201-4818 • 573-443-3111 • www.moumc.org • March 10, 2016 • Volume 29, Number 10
This Sunday, March 13Worship at 8am, 8:50am & 11am “The Sinners, the Outcasts & the Poor”Rev. Kendall Waller
Grace Notes Choir (2nd-5th grade) meetsin the Chapel at 6pm
10:30 WorshipDuring Lent, the Missouri UMC College-age Ministry (Ignite) is offering anadditional service at 10:30am inthe Chapel on Sunday mornings. Weencourage all students to "come as theyare" and bring a friend to this time ofcontemporary worship and teaching.
Easter Lily DedicationsOne of the special ways members of our church familycan enjoy the spirit and beauty of the Easter season is topurchase a lily in honor or memory of a loved one. If youwould like to dedicate a lily to be used in our sanctuaryand chapel on Easter Sunday, please complete the formonline at www.moumc.org/forms or grab a paper form inyour bulletin this week. A special bulletin with a list ofthose being honored or remembered will be available onEaster morning.
Maundy Thursday Seder MealWe are remembering the Exodus story by having atraditional Seder including symbolic foods from thePassover meal on Thursday March 24 at 6:30pm.Reservations are required to determine how much foodwill be needed. Please RSVP online at www.moumc.org/forms, by contacting Adriene Floyd at [email protected]
or 443-3111, or on today’s tearoff.
Palm Parade Next SundayJoin us for the Palm Parade next Sunday, March 20, at10am. We will meet in the Sanctuary and prepare tohead downtown for the service. There will be NO SUNDAYSCHOOL on Palm Sunday so everyone can participate inthe Palm Parade. Individual Sunday groups that meetduring the 10am time can choose if they meet or not.
Lenten Organ ConcertMarch 13 at 4pm: Lenten/Holy Week/Easter Members Concert at Central
United Church of Christ,118 W. Ashleyin Jefferson City
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MUMY • MISSOURI UMC YOUTHSUNDAYS at 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.WEDNESDAYS at 6 p.m.
CONTACT: Rev. Hank Jenkins
[email protected], 443-3111Facebook group: MOUMYTwitter @MUMYHank
Weekly Gathering & Bible StudyTuesdays at 7:30 p.m.
Cornerstone Coffee ShopRev. Kim Parker at [email protected]
Infants (Birth-18 months) W5
Terrifc Twos W7
Preschool W4
Pre-K W3
K-1st Grade CLC 103
2nd Grade CLC 102
3rd Grade CLC 104
4th-5th Grade CLC 105
Children’s Sunday School 10 a.m.
Bring your own dinner & fellowship 5-6pmPastoral teaching & experiences at 6pm
Ministries for all ages
Open Door No March MeetingThe March 17 Open Door meeting has been canceled. Thenext meeting of the Open Door Ministry is scheduled forThursday, April 21 at 7pm in CLC 107/109. We hope to seeyou then!
Church Family NewsCondolences to the family of Bill Trumbower, whopassed away on March 4, 2016. Visitation will be from4 to 7pm Friday, March 11, at Missouri UMC. Service forthe celebration of Dr. Trumbower’s life will be held at10am Saturday, March 12, at the church.
Saturday Morning Breakfast CafeThe Saturday Morning Breakfast Cafe is an event thatoccurs every Saturday throughout the year with variousdowntown churches volunteering to host the breakfast incertain months. Missouri UMC will host in April and June.Volunteers are needed each Saturday beginning at 7:30amin Whittler Hall to help set up, serve food, visit withguests and cleanup. Additionally, we need volunteers todonate breakfast items, such as cereal, granola bars,hard boiled eggs, yogurt, fruit juice box drinks, gallons ofmilk, loaves of bread, etc., If interested in volunteeringplease contact Emily Murray at [email protected].
Shakespeare’s
Pizza
Downtown ~ West ~ South
Fundraiser for
Turning Point*Thursday, April 14, 2016*
Friends of Turning Point will make purchases atShakespeare's Pizza then 15% of all those sales will be
donated to Turning Point.
Present this flyer when ordering. All day, anytime. We’ll staple a receipt to the flyer and add them all up at the end
of the night. 15% will go back to Turning Point! Everything on the menu counts: pizza, salad, gift card, or drink. Take home some frozen pizzas for later. The more you buy, the
more Turning Point makes!
Dine-In* Curb Service* To Go* Delivery
(573) 449-2454 (Downtown)(573) 447-1202 (West)(573) 447-7435 (South)
220 South Eighth Street, Columbia, MO 652013304 Broadway Business Park Court, Columbia, MO 65203
3911 Peachtree Drive, Columbia, MO 65203
This offer CANNOT be combined with ANY coupons or discounts. We kindlyrequest that these flyers be handed out at least 623 feet from our FrontDoor.
Yes, I want email specials. Send to : __________________
AARP Tax Prep in the CLCMonday, 11am-3pm and Tuesday & Thursday 3-7pm
NO APPOINTMENTS! – First-come, frst-served each day.
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Mission of the MonthWhen you visit the coffee shop inMarch your tips will support theMission of the Month: Food Bank &
Buddy Packs. In January your tipsprovided $137 in support of the HaitiClean Water Team. In February yourtips provided $111.75 in support of theMozambique VIM Partnership.
Make Missouri Your Church HomeIf you sense God calling you to join the church bybaptism, transfer, or profession of faith, we welcome youto do so. Simply, email Pastor Charity at [email protected] expressing your interest or ask questions you mayhave that will help you make a decision.
PIE Volunteer OpportunityOur Partner in Education (PIE), Jeff Middle School, istaking their reading classes to Barnes and Noble onWednesday, March 23 and they would like our helpchaperoning the group. If you can help, please contactAnn Merrield, 573-864-1839 or [email protected].
Summer Middle School Mission TripSign-Up Now for our Summer Middle School Mission Tripto Cedar Rapids, IA! This trip is open to all studentscurrently in grades 6-7. Cost is $290 and includes, food,lodging, registration and all fun activities. Join us aswe work on an Urban Farm and help repair homes thatwere damaged in the region’s 2008 ood. This is a great
way to be in service and meet new friends. Sign up bygoing to: https://moumc.ccbchurch.com/form_response.php?id=118 Contact Rev. Hank Jenkins for more details.
Stabat Mater
Music by two vastly different modern composers will make this concert very
moving. Arvo Pärt’s, Stabat Mater , describes Mary as she looks upon her
crucified son. Pärt’s powerful, unique music draws listeners on a journey of
inward reflection. Live tableaus add drama to Pärt’s austere “tintinnabuli”
music. Ola Gjeilo’s Sunrise Mass is lyric, beautiful, and uplifting, and moves
listeners toward the hope of Easter. Live tableaus add drama to Pärt’s austere “tintinnabuli” music.
American Chamber Chorale and the Salem-St. Louis Chamber Orchestra
Missouri UMC
Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 7:00PM
204 S. 9th Street
Columbia, MO 65201
www.americanchamberchorale.com
Orchestra players for this concert are members of the Salem-St. Louis
Chamber Orchestra. The SSLCO is a regular part of the traditional worship
service at Salem UMC in St. Louis, playing music of great composers from the
past and present.
Sunday, A pril 10
Lunch: Noon - 2 pm
-or- Dinner: 5 - 7 pm
Missouri United MethodistChurch, 204 S. 9th Street
Columbia Center for Urban A griculture
Empty Bowls 2016
Join us f or our annual community meal in support of
grow ing fresh healthy f ood f or local hunger relief.
A dmission is Free ~ Donations are Encouraged
For more inf ormation, contact CCU A at (573) 514-4174
Visit our w ebsite at columbiaurbanag.org or on Facebook
Help at Urban Farm on April 2Come serve with us! On April 2 from 1-3pm, MissouriUMC will send a team of folks to Columbia’s Urban Farmto help prepare beds for planting, make soil blocks, seedsoil blocks, transplanting seedlings, harvesting and otherseasonal tasks. We need your help! Your prep work onthe farm will help to provide fresh produce to local foodbanks for the coming year. We will be getting dirty soeveryone should dress accordingly with close toed shoes
and weather appropriate gear. Want to learn moreabout the Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture? Visittheir website at http://w23.columbiaurbanag.org/Want to volunteer on April 2nd? Contact Rev. Trista [email protected] Missouri UMC will also be the site forthe Center’s Empty Bowl fundraiser on April 10.
You are invited to a community meal called Empty Bowls
on April 10 in the Missouri UMC Multi-Purpose Room! This
event is free and open to all of Columbia. Join in a simple
soup, bread and water meal at lunch or dinner to help
raise awareness of hunger in our community and support
the Columbia Center for Urban Agricutlure’s local food
philanthropy project, Planting for the Pantry. Donations
made to Planting for the Pantry ensure that fresh local food from the Urban Farm is distributed to local food pantries,
as well as support CCUA’s garden education programming.
Plus! Everyone who donates at Empty Bowls can take home
a hand-made bowl that was made and donated by students
at Lee and Paxton Keeley Elementary schools.
Like to Knit and Crochet?Calling all knitters, crocheters and those who want tolearn! We are excited to announce that we are expandingour Prayer Shawl Ministry. In addition to the day group,which meets every other month on the 2nd Wednesdayfrom 1:30 to 2:30, we are offering an evening class, onthe alternate months on the 3rd Tuesday from 5:30 – 7.No need to know how to knit or crochet, we can teachyou! Bring your own yarn and pattern, or we can providethose as well. Come and relax, socialize and stitch andcreate something beautiful for someone in need. If youhave any questions about the Prayer Shawl Group, pleasecontact Amy Crousore at amy@moumc or Betty Dillard at
(573) 445-5377.
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204 S. Ninth St.
Columbia, MO 65201-4899
573-443-3111
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Staff: Kathy Carson, Building & Office Administrator; Ashley Cooper, Nursery Coordinator; Nancy Cooper, Children’s & Family Life Leader; Amy Crousore, Administrative Assistant for Discipleship; Adriene Floyd, Executive Assistant; Courtney Gaunt, Director, Discovery Days; Teressa Gilbreth,Director of Communications; Charity Goodwin-Rosario, Pastor of Discipleship; Brad Hegemann, Financial Assistant; Marty Hook, Director of Music;Hank Jenkins, Pastor of Youth Ministries; Jo Lee, Events Coordinator; Trista Soendker Nicholson, Pastor of Worship and Leadership; Kim Parker,Pastor of New Generations; Karl Schnase, Facility Steward; Kendall Waller, Lead Pastor; Blake Ward, Facility Steward; Preston Williams, Tech & FacilitySteward; Anna Zacherl, Assistant Director, Discovery Days Music Staff: Craig Datz, Organist; Kaye Miller, Director of Wesleyan Ringers; Rochelle Parker,
Associate Organist; Marilyn Rowe, Serendipity Choir; Rachel Blomquist, Grace Notes Choir
The church provides bus transportation to the 11am Sunday worship service.
Call 443-3111 before noon on Fridays. Bus service is available to all.
Worship Attendance on Sunday, March 6: 554Join us for Worship: Sunday mornings at 8am in McMurry Chapel & 8:50am and 11am in the Sanctuary.
Sunday small groups and classes for all ages at 10am.
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“We exist to connect all people with Jesus Christ. We do this by welcoming enthusiastically, growing deeply and serving courageously.”
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United Methodist Women NewsFestival of SharingBecause Palm Sunday and Easter are in March this year,
members of Gibson Circle will be in the Connector on theSecond Sunday, March 13, to collect monetary donationsfor the March Festival of Sharing Kit. This kit, the MissouriPersonal Hygiene Pack, contains the following items: 1uoride toothpaste (6 oz or more), 1 bottle skin lotion
11-14 oz), 1 deodorant, 2 disposable razors, 1 toothbrushin original package, 1 bottle shampoo 11-14 oz, 1 handtowel, 1 bath size bar of soap in package, 1 washcloth, 1comb or brush. Please tighten all lids and place all itemsin a large ziplock bag (2 or 2.5 gallon). Cost of each kit isvalued at $20.
How are these used? “Our agency operates a monthlyfood pantry. We serve about 325 families each monthwith many of them being senior citizens. For the past twoyears, we have used the hygiene kits as extra ‘gifts’ forthe home-bound individuals we serve. Often for many ofthem, this kit is the only ‘present’ they receive. It makesa nice surprise at the holidays. These items can not bebought with food stamp benets” (Festival of Sharing
Brochure). Thank you to the MUMC congregation for yourgenerosity in supporting the Festival of Sharing.June DeWeese, Kari Dowell, and Nancy Skouby, SophiaCircle FOS Coordinators.
Coming Soon: Geranium SaleJust in time for Mother’s Day, the Breakfast Circle will sellgeraniums on April 29 from 11am to 5:30pm; April 30 from9am to noon; and Sunday, May 1 from 9am until sold out.
Strawberry Hill Farm is supplying these beautiful plantsplus stunning hanging baskets in the usual assortment ofbright colors. Be sure to shop early while the selectionis good. Plus a new addition – the wrought iron ower
hangers that you have admired for the past years will nowbe for sale while supply lasts.
Missouri UMW ScholarshipIf you are a woman who is afliated with MUMC and has
completed two years of study at an accredited college orUniversity, you may be eligible for the UMW scholarship.Applications and criteria are available in the UMW mailboxin a folder marked UMW Scholarship or contact SondraFlaker, Scholarship chairperson at [email protected].
Prayer Shawl MinistryPrayer Shawl Ministry will meet Wednesday, March 9 at1:30pm in the church parlor. We will be blessing shawlsand sharing patterns for knit and crochet pocket squaresat the meeting. If you would like more information or areneeding a prayer shawl, please contact Betty Dillard [email protected].