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* Congregation, please stand as you are able. Please silence cell phones. Listening devices available in the narthex. Traditional Service Communion PRELUDE WELCOME, REGISTRATION and ANNOUNCEMENTS INVOCATION *HYMN Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days, #269 *INVITATION, CONFESSION and PARDON #12 *GLORIA PATRI Glory Be to the Father, #70 Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen. PRESENTATION of TITHES and OFFERINGS LORD’S PRAYER Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory forever. Amen. OFFERTORY Without His Cross, Chancel Choir DOXOLOGY Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow, #94 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below: Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power up-lifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! *SCRIPTURE Luke 22: 7-20 Response: “Thanks be to God!” SERMON “Thursday Evening: The Last Supper ” Rev. Rodger D. Garbs THE GREAT THANKSGIVING #13 *HYMN of INVITATION Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast, #616 BENEDICTION *DEPARTING CHORUS Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Oh! sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble. Were you there when they crucified my Lord? REMEMBER in PRAYER EMEMBER in PRAYER EMEMBER in PRAYER OUR MILITARY and THEIR FAMILIES: Corey Burton Kelly Risner Burton Brandon Fitzgerald Robert Hall Johnathan Massey Luke Purcell Troy Reaves HOMEBOUND: Bennye Almond Jerry Cothron Dorothy Davis Gene & Gerri Elliott Joe Gordon Lorena Pyle LaVera Roberts Nancy Watson Margaret Weaver Jim Williams NURSING HOMES : Norman Bynum Billy Dinkle Paul Hintz Ahlene Reavis Norma Simmons Jerry Tomlin Dorothy Rose Williams ASSISTED LIVING: Ella Brunson Juanita Green T9C Jordon Anne Kerr Barbara Thames Bonnie Timmins Patty Vaughn The chancel flowers are given to the glory of God in loving memory of Ronnie Matthews and his mother Myrtie Mae Matthews Given by: Libby, Wes, Marla and families Dewey Dossett Natasha Dossett Ester Eldridge Dot Floyd Sandy Hendricks Melanie Jackson Paul Kleysteuber Bob Magers Roscoe Meek Richard McBrayer Dee McCrary Kathleeen McCray Wendy Reed Lemoine Reedstrom Sarah Sutton Mike Wood Sarah Zachary Youth Family of Butch Adams Names will remain on prayer list for two weeks unless otherwise requested and updated. Announcements Administrative Council meets tomorrow evening, Mon, Feb 27 at 6pm. reConnect menu for Wed, Feb 29, 5pm: Hamburgers, Fries and Dessert - $5./person, $13./family. Rodger’s Lenten Sermon Series will be based on Adam Hamilton’s book, 24 Hours that Changed the World. Devo- tional books available in church office for $8.00. 40 Days of Prayer at FUMC Marshall. Prayer packets still available. Please surround Jordan and our youth who are attending Mid-Winter Camp at Lakeview this weekend in prayer. Annual Mission Weekend - March 23-25. This year’s focus will be on local needs - in additional to our annual international mission support. One Great Day of Caring - Saturday morning, March 24. We hope everyone in our congregation will get involved in this community blessing. Projects include: work crews repairing homes, singing at nursing homes, community soup kitchen in Beard Hall, distribution of prayer shawls and baby blankets. Volunteers needed. SIGN UP next Sunday! Marshall Food Pantry for MarchSpaghetti sauce (no glass) and pasta. General Operating Fund February 19, 2012 YTD Total Received $ 7,745.52 $ 113,656.16 Required $ 15,081.00 $ 120,648.00 Difference $ (7,335.48) $ (6,991.84) Attendance Sunday School: 177 Worship Total: 279 Traditional - 126 First Connect - 153 Special Words About Our Ash Wednesday Service Everyone who attended the Ash Wednesday service came away with a new lease on their spiritual lives. Beginning with the worshipful attention to the music, ending with the awesome visual of our sins vanishing in a breathtaking flame, the evening was one to mark a new path for us all. After a beautiful and heart-stirring anthem, “Without His Cross”, by Mark and the choir, Rodger prepared our hearts with a message lead- ing us to a place of repentance based on Psalm 51. Everyone was en- couraged to write a sin, problem or person on a small piece of paper, take it to the altar in prayer and put it in a clay pot. After this, all who were present met with Rodger at the front of the altar to receive the mark of repentance a cross representing the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Then, Rodger lit the pieces of paper on fire and a huge beautiful flame shot up and immediately died. When the cauldron was turned over, there was nothing left! Thanks to our wonderful pastor, Rodger, whose heart is passionate for us to live the abundant life promised to us by our Lord, this ser- vice was planned to inspire, encourage, and convict us. Praise God for His healing power and praise Jesus for His obedi- ence to die on the cross for each of us so that there is not a trace of our repented sins on our record in heaven!

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* Congregation, please stand as you are able. Please silence cell phones.

Listening devices available in the narthex.

Traditional Service Communion

PRELUDE

WELCOME, REGISTRATION and ANNOUNCEMENTS

INVOCATION

*HYMN Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days, #269

*INVITATION, CONFESSION and PARDON #12

*GLORIA PATRI Glory Be to the Father, #70 Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen.

PRESENTATION of TITHES and OFFERINGS LORD’S PRAYER

Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

OFFERTORY Without His Cross, Chancel Choir

DOXOLOGY Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow, #94 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below: Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power up-lifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

*SCRIPTURE Luke 22: 7-20 Response: “Thanks be to God!”

SERMON “Thursday Evening: The Last Supper ” Rev. Rodger D. Garbs

THE GREAT THANKSGIVING #13

*HYMN of INVITATION Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast, #616

BENEDICTION

*DEPARTING CHORUS Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Oh! sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble. Were you there when they crucified my Lord?

RRREMEMBER in PRAYEREMEMBER in PRAYEREMEMBER in PRAYER

OUR MILITARY and THEIR FAMILIES:

Corey Burton

Kelly Risner Burton

Brandon Fitzgerald

Robert Hall

Johnathan Massey

Luke Purcell

Troy Reaves

HOMEBOUND: Bennye Almond

Jerry Cothron

Dorothy Davis

Gene & Gerri Elliott

Joe Gordon

Lorena Pyle

LaVera Roberts

Nancy Watson

Margaret Weaver

Jim Williams

NURSING HOMES: Norman Bynum

Billy Dinkle

Paul Hintz

Ahlene Reavis

Norma Simmons

Jerry Tomlin

Dorothy Rose

Williams

ASSISTED LIVING: Ella Brunson

Juanita Green

T9C Jordon

Anne Kerr

Barbara Thames

Bonnie Timmins

Patty Vaughn

The chancel flowers are given to the glory of God

in loving memory of

Ronnie Matthews

and his mother

Myrtie Mae Matthews

Given by: Libby, Wes, Marla and families

Dewey Dossett

Natasha Dossett

Ester Eldridge

Dot Floyd

Sandy Hendricks

Melanie Jackson

Paul Kleysteuber

Bob Magers

Roscoe Meek

Richard McBrayer

Dee McCrary

Kathleeen McCray

Wendy Reed

Lemoine Reedstrom

Sarah Sutton

Mike Wood

Sarah Zachary

Youth

Family of Butch Adams

Names will remain on prayer

list for two weeks unless

otherwise requested and

updated.

Announcements

Administrative Council meets tomorrow evening, Mon,

Feb 27 at 6pm.

reConnect menu for Wed, Feb 29, 5pm: Hamburgers, Fries

and Dessert - $5./person, $13./family.

Rodger’s Lenten Sermon Series will be based on Adam Hamilton’s book, 24 Hours that Changed the World. Devo-

tional books available in church office for $8.00.

40 Days of Prayer at FUMC Marshall. Prayer packets still available.

Please surround Jordan and our youth who are attending Mid-Winter Camp at Lakeview this weekend in prayer.

Annual Mission Weekend - March 23-25. This year’s focus will be on local needs - in additional to our annual international mission support. One Great Day of Caring - Saturday morning, March 24. We hope everyone in our congregation will get involved in this community blessing. Projects include: work crews repairing homes, singing at nursing homes, community soup kitchen in Beard Hall, distribution of prayer shawls and baby blankets. Volunteers needed. SIGN UP next Sunday!

Marshall Food Pantry for March—Spaghetti sauce (no glass) and pasta.

General Operating Fund

February 19, 2012 YTD Total

Received $ 7,745.52 $ 113,656.16

Required $ 15,081.00 $ 120,648.00

Difference $ (7,335.48) $ (6,991.84)

Attendance

Sunday School: 177

Worship Total: 279

Traditional - 126 First Connect - 153

Special Words About Our Ash Wednesday Service

Everyone who attended the Ash Wednesday service came away with a new lease on their spiritual lives. Beginning with the worshipful attention to the music, ending with the awesome visual of our sins vanishing in a breathtaking flame, the evening was one to mark a new path for us all. After a beautiful and heart-stirring anthem, “Without His Cross”, by Mark and the choir, Rodger prepared our hearts with a message lead-ing us to a place of repentance based on Psalm 51. Everyone was en-couraged to write a sin, problem or person on a small piece of paper, take it to the altar in prayer and put it in a clay pot. After this, all who were present met with Rodger at the front of the altar to receive the mark of repentance – a cross representing the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Then, Rodger lit the pieces of paper on fire and a huge beautiful flame shot up and immediately died. When the cauldron was turned over, there was nothing left! Thanks to our wonderful pastor, Rodger, whose heart is passionate for us to live the abundant life promised to us by our Lord, this ser-vice was planned to inspire, encourage, and convict us. Praise God for His healing power and praise Jesus for His obedi-ence to die on the cross for each of us so that there is not a trace of our repented sins on our record in heaven!

First United Methodist Church M a r s h a l l

February 26, 2012

Television Crew: Blair Abney, Monte Bacon, George Bender,

Casey Carlile, Ben Craig, Agu Medvedev

Audio Crew: Monte Bacon, Mike Cherry, Stephen Lane

Rev. Rodger D. Garbs, Pastor

[email protected]

Mark Crim, Music Director

[email protected]

Charlee Garbs, Education Director [email protected]

Suzie Ward, Financial Secretary

[email protected]

Whitney Flowers, Day School

[email protected]

Sarah Sheneman, Church Nursery

Glennda Abraham, Organist & Pianist

Luanne Neely, Pianist

Gail Palmer, Pianist

Sandy Craig, Children’s Director

[email protected]

Jordan Jackson, Youth Director

[email protected]

Robert Miller, First Connect Director [email protected]

Tracy Boyles, Secretary

[email protected]

John Endicott, Maintenance Manager

[email protected]

Tranceton Bell, Sunday Custodian

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

300 East Houston Street Marshall, Texas 75670 903-938-6622

[email protected] fumcmarshall.org

Welcome, guests and friends!

It is wonderful to have you join us for worship. We are honored by your presence and it is our hope that your worship experience is pleasant and spiritual. Please record your attendance. A registration pad is located in each pew along the center aisle. Pass the pad towards the outside aisle. If you are looking for a place to learn how to follow Jesus and to grow in love for others, we invite you to make First United Methodist of Marshall your church home.

First Connect - 11:00am

Welcome and Announcements

Time of Worship

Holy Communion

Scripture Luke 22: 7-20 Message “Thursday Evening: The Last Supper” Rev. Rodger D. Garbs

Invitation

Blessing

Sunday, February 26 Youth MidWinter Camp, Lakeview Conference Center 9:00a Traditional Worship*, Sanctuary

10:00a Sunday School* 11:00a First Connect*, Christian Life Center

Monday, February 27 9:15a Women’s Bible Study, Parlor

5:00p Student Leader Study, Youth Area

5:30p Women’s Bible Study, Parlor

6:00p Administrative Council Meets 6:00p Pack Meeting, Beard Hall

Tuesday, February 28 10:00a Young at Heart, Dining Room

2:00p Congregational Care Meets, Room 102

Wednesday, February 29 7:00a Men’s Book Study, Room 102

reConnect each Wednesday evening: 5:00-6:30 Dinner, Beard Hall

5:30 Card & Domino Games, Dining Room 6:00 Nursery* (infant and toddlers)

6:00 Chancel Choir Rehearsal 6-6:30 Kids’ Hand Chimes, Room 254

6-7:30 Little Lambs (3&4 year olds), Room 116 Kids R.O.C.K., Children’s Choir (K-6th gr), 3rd Floor Youth (7th-12th), 3rd Floor

6:00 Financial Peace Study, Dana Harris, Room 232 6:15 Acts Bible Study, Jim Ammerman, Room 117

6:30 Bible Study, Rev. Rodger Garbs, Room 255

Thursday, March 1 9:15a Women’s Bible Study, Parlor

1:30p GriefShare, Parlor 2:00p Prayer Shawl Ministry, Room 118

6:00p GriefShare, Parlor

Saturday, March 3 2:00p Eagle Scout Ceremony, CLC

Communion Sunday, March 4 9:00a Traditional Worship*, Sanctuary

10:00a Sunday School* 11:00a First Connect*, Christian Life Center *Nursery available.