Newsletter - Bethany United Methodist Church, Durham NC

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Bethany News
December 2014
BETHANY ANNOUNCES ZELLA PITZER AWARD
FOR 2014
In 2007 Bethany
started recognizing and
honoring those persons
who continue to work
behind the scenes to do
God’s work at Bethany.
That award was given the
name of the Zella Pitzer
Service Award in honor of
Zella who continued to do
those things that were
needed but most people
never saw or knew. There
are many of you that
deserve this recognition
and many have been
nominated. It really
becomes a hard job to
select just two for each
year but based on the
recommendations….for
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Zella Pitzer Award
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From the Pastor
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Worship Helpers
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Stewardship for Novem-
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Happenings @ Bethany
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Finance Chair Letter
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
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the year 2014 the following
were selected:
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Bobby Bass
certainly does not want or
expect recognition, But he is
always around our property
doing things such as cutting
grass, hauling off debris,
putting up plaques, repairing
planters that BoJangles
customers have torn down,
helping anytime there is a
workday or a group of
people working, stews, and
the list goes on.
Pat Crispell, you
probably see more, but even
at that you do not see all of
the things she does.
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Has lead the handbell
choir for over 35 years
after starting it.
Leads our worship
committee, has been
very instrumental in
getting our retable
decorated each Sunday
and does it many times.
Instrumental in getting
our banners and
designed and made
(with a little help) the
beautiful one we had on
World Communion
Sunday.
Continues to help with
Brian Weaver weekly.
Sings in both choirs.
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From Pastor Julia’s
Desk
Dear Friends:
HOPE, PEACE, JOY AND
LOVE: These are great
words and yet they are just
words. During the season
of Advent we ponder our
deep longing for these
words to be made real in the
world and we confess the
reality that true hope, peace,
joy and love are illusive.
In 2011, almost two years
after the devastating
earthquake in Haiti, I found
a small wire nativity in a
gift shop in Edenton NC.
This is a delicate piece of
wire art and was made with
pieces of wire found in the
rubble left by the
earthquake. I marvel at
how delicate this seems and
how it is made from trash
created by devastation. I do
not know who crafted this
work of art or what his or
her lie situation was and yet
I can figure based on when
this was made and from
whence it came, the artist
was living through a tough
time - a time where there
was a deep need for HOPE,
PEACE, JOY and LOVE!
This nativity has become an
important part of my ritual
of waiting and receiving of
Advent and Christmas.
Throughout the ages, God
has broken into places of
despair and destruction
and brings new life. It is
with great anticipation that I
begin this season with you
as we wait, watch listen and
trust how God will make
HOPE, PEACE, JOY and
LOVE a holy reality in the
place(s) called Bethany.
Peace, Pastor Julia
IMAGINE NO MALARIA
In December one does not think about the pesky
mosquitos we dealt with back in July. And in the USA,
we do not fear malaria. However, in Sub-Saharan
Africa, every minute a person dies of Malaria. Malaria
is a preventable disease and the world-wide Methodist
Church has made a commitment to raise $75,000,000.
$65,000,000 has already been raised! The Nor th
Carolina Conference has made a commitment to raise
$1,000,000
We will Imagine a world with NO Malaria as we take
our Christmas Eve offering. There will be other
opportunities as well during the season and into the
Spring. A $10 gift will buy one mosquito net or two
doses of malaria medication.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
NEWS
Nursery volunteers
are available
as needed during
Sunday School
Elementary Class
Liturgists
Dec 7 Gary Crispell
Dec 14 Dan Portaro
Dec 21 Dave Bollen
Dec 28 Sharon Stone
Dave Bollen
Dec 7 Carol Dickinson & Susan Arnold
Dec 14 John Long & Ann Shonkwiler
Dec 21 NEED VOLUNTEERS
Dec 28 NEED VOLUNTEERS
Acolytes
Lynne Sprague
Youth Class
Nursery
Dec 7 Kelli Zwickle-Cheek &
Tatyana
Dec 14 Parker & Tanielu Apisai
Dec 21 Tanielu & James Apisai
Dec 28 Connie Kirby
STEWARDSHIP DURING NOVEMBER
Average Attendance YTD
Worship 85
Sunday School 44
Budget Receipts
$15,280.67
Building Fund
1,325.00
Pecans/Bldg. Fd
521.00
Urban Ministries
50.00
Needy Family
10.00
Fell. Dinner/Bldg Fd 2,821.00
Blanket Sunday
85.00
Poinsettias/Luminaires 285.00
Rudino’s
31.72
Stew
4,627.61
Remember our shut-ins with your prayers,
cards, calls and visits. They need to know you
care.
Minnie Black
Joe & Joan Bowman
Ruby Bristow
Philip Browning
George Isaacs
Eva & “Dub” Johnson
Linda Kearns
Mildred White
If someone’s name has been inadvertently
omitted, please notify the church office.
Thanks to your
generous donations,
we had 152 pounds of
food and 8.8 pounds
of clothing and 2.6
pounds oftoiletries
to the UMD Food
Pantry during
November.. Our
suggested items for
November are canned or powdered
milk, pasta and rice but remember
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Life Together at Bethany
United Methodist Men
The UMM will meet on
Tuesday, December 9 at
Pomodora’s at 6:30 p.m.
The Tuesday Morning
Circle will meet on
Tuesday, December 9 at
10:30 a.m. in the
Fellowship Center.
The Wednesday
Morning Cir cle will
meet December 3 at
11:45 at Bennett Pointe
Grill. Don’t forget they
will be collecting
money for a food gift
certificate for Crisis
Response.
The Tuesday Evening
Circle will not meet in
December.
ALL SAINTS SUNDAY
Members of the congregation came forward and
placed pictures of loved ones that had helped
form them spiritually on the retable. The five
pillar candles were lit for the members that had
died since 2013 All Saints Day. Then Pastor
Julia used that as the theme of her children’s
message.
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Life Together at Bethany continued
TRUNK OR TREAT
Seven trunks were decorated on Halloween
evening and were visited by 81 children.
The participants were given treat bags made
by Pastor Julia to distribute to neighboring
businesses. Some of them can tell you
interesting stories of how they were
welcomed at those businesses selected.
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Life Together at Bethany continued
Fall 2014 Stew– lots of
fellowship and work!
Connie, Pastor Julia, Gerry, Pat, and Trish crying
over onions.
Morgan Riley (all the way from
Chesapeake) and Dan Portaro
laughing over the potatoes.
Look at the cholesterol
going in and the stirring
continues until it is done
and ready to take up.
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING, everyone. Enjoy your day with
family and friends and remember the many blessings you enjoy and remember those less fortunate.
Sunday, November 30 begins our Advent Season. Each Sunday a
different family or group will light our Advent Wreath on Sunday
morning. On this the First Sunday of Advent we will decorate our
Chrismon Tree and bless it during the service. Everyone will be
able to participate in this meaningful service of scriptures and
carols. Then you are invited back to finish decorating the church at
2:00 pm.
DECEMBER is a very busy time in the life of Bethany. Be
sure to check the calendar and watch for any updates.
December 7 “Undie Sunday”. Br ing under wear for men, women, and childr en. This will be
divided for Urban Ministries and for homeless children at Riverside High School.
December 14 “Hat, gloves, scarves Sunday” Br ing any of these items that will shar ed with
Urban Ministries and the homeless children at Riverside High School.
December 14 Our Chancel Choir will pr esent their cantata dur ing our wor ship ser vice.
December 16 Christmas Caroling at Clair mont at Hillandale Apar tments. These ar e the
apartments on Bertland Avenue behind the church. Meet at Bethany at 7 pm. We’ll
return to The church for cookies and cocoa after caroling.
December 19 “Christmas Carol Fest Singing” - Singing for ever yone at 7 pm. Invite your
friends and neighbors. Call the church office if you would like transportation.
December 21 “Shower for Baby Jesus” and “wedding shower” for Dave Bollen and Lauren
Foster. Tr aditionally we have held a shower for Baby J esus with items being
donated to the Crisis Response Center. Let’s add to the celebration by showering
Dave and Lauren with items for their upcoming marriage in January. Light
refreshments will be served as we celebrate.
December 24 Christmas Eve Candlelight and Communion Service at 5:30 pm.
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Generously Connecting to the World through Christ
Knowing God, leads to
generosity. THIS IS
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY TO
BE GENEROUS!
dollar figure written on
it; ranging from $1.00 to
$150.00. However, that
dollar figure is not a
limiting figure. In other
words, if you decide to
The 2014 year is closing
take the envelope marked
fast, and as we approach
$14.00, you may feel you
the season of giving, it
can do a little more and
is our opportunity to
express our extravagant enclose $20.00 instead. If
generosity to God for
you sit down and do the
his many blessings and
math on this and we
for
his
good
works
collect all 150 envelopes
Our apportionments are
throughout the world by
with their respective
the avenue by which we
means of our
do exactly that. During connectional ministries. amounts enclosed by
either cash or check the
our recent and on-going
Stewardship Campaign, We will be given such a total will amount to over
$11,000.00. That would
we learned where and
wonderful opportunity
definitely insure our
how our apportionments to do so in the days
ahead
as
we
insure
the
apportionments for 2014
are used. It is our belief
with a little left over to
as Wesleyan Methodists fulfillment of our
apportionments
for
2014
carry forward for the
that as our Founder John
and carry forward into
next year.
Wesley stated: “Where
next year monies that
God’s Spirit is present, can be used on the 2015
This is something all of
people give.” When
apportionments.
us can participate in and
Wesley commented,
can easily do, and you
“Earn all you can, save What will this
can take as many or as
all you can, and give all opportunity of
few envelopes as your
generosity may permit. If
you can,” he drew an
generosity look like?
you are unable to attend
unbreakable link
Well, it is a special
Church, and you want to
between acquisition and offering collected in
participate in this onegenerosity; inviting us
such a way that we can
time generous special
to use our material
all participate at a level offering, simply mail to
wealth to deepen our
the church office your
that best matches our
relationship with God
ability to do so. We will donation and designate it
and to increase our
display in the sanctuary for apportionments.
positive impact for
one hundred and fifty
Another wonderful way
God’s purposes.
(150) envelopes. Each
we can increase our
envelope will have a
giving to Bethany is
especially easy for those
of us who like shopping
on line. Simply go to
this link: https://
www.umcmarket.org/
home. The UMC Market
gives you an enormous
selection of shopping
experiences. Going
through the set- up
process, you can
designate giving to
“BETHANY
DURHAM”. Many of
us are still doing our
Christmas shopping and
if you’re like me, I hate
getting out and fighting
the traffic and the
crowds when I can shop
on line from the comfort
of my own home. If you
are an on-line shopper, I
encourage you to visit
the website. It is easy to
follow and easy to find
the answers to whatever
questions you might
have; and a portion of
every purchase will go
to Bethany.
I look forward to our
Generosity Envelopes
going on display soon,
and to see just how
quickly all 150
envelopes will be
returned to the collection
plates.
May God Bless You All,
Dan Portaro, Finance
Chair
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2809 Guess Road
Durham, North Carolina 27705
Offices 2903 Guess Rd.
Phone: 919-477-6659
Fax: 919-477-6659
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LEARNING TO LOVE AS JESUS LOVES
AND SHARING OUR FAITH WITH OTHERS
Birthdays
3 Tatyana Zwickle-Cheek
5 Mary Lea Russ
6 Daniel Glosson
7 Nancy Hall
9 Mark Archambault
15 Bobbie Wheeler
16 Robbie Knight
20 Diane Hunt
24 Nita Hunt
27 Gerry McFarland
29 Amy Walter
29 Clyde Sykes
ANNIVERSARIES
3 Jess & Dawn Julian
15 Joyce & Charlie Bumpass
21 Clyde & Claribel Sykes