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1 June 2018 – Advent Announcements

Summer Schedule: This Sunday, June 3, will be the final day of Sunday Adult Bible Study, Confirmation, and Sunday School before summer break. The Tuesday Evening Women’s Bible Study will continue through the summer. All classes will resume beginning September 9.

Choir will be singing ‘Sweet, Sweet Spirit” this Sunday, June 3. We will have a short rehearsal at 10:10 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join us; we will have music available.

Readings for Sunday, June 3, 2nd Sunday after Pentecost: For those who wish to prepare for this week’s lessons, please read Deuteronomy 5:12-15, Psalm 81:1-10, 2 Corinthians 4:5-12, Mark 2:23-28 (3:1-6).

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders: June 3 –  Dave Neely

PORCH: Keep bringing non-perishables and canned goods to church. These items are taken to those with food insecurity needs in the area. FeedingAmerica.org indicates that 15.4% of North Carolinians are challenged with food insecurities; so about 1 in every 6-7 people don’t have enough food. Let’s keep helping!

Young Adult Event: Hope Lutheran Church in Wake Forest, NC will be having a “Kick-nic” (aka Kickball game and picnic combo) on Saturday, June 9, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Durant Nature Preserve in Raleigh. All young adults ages 18 to 35 are invited. If possible, please let Steve McCarthy, DCE Intern know you’ll be there and bring a side dish or dessert to share.

Missionaries Shauen and Krista: Check out the latest Field Notes, the newsletter from Shauen, Krista, Josiah, Elijah, Isaiah, and Jeremiah Trump.

Greensboro Tornado Recovery Support: We are continuing to collect school supplies and non-perishable food items. A list of needed school supplies is on a flyer in the narthex. There is an area on the back credenza to place the items. One batch has already been taken to Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Greensboro for distribution. We have requested an update on current and future needs and will let you know as soon as we received a response.

Voters Meeting: Our next Voters Meeting will be on Sunday, June 24 immediately after the worship service. The meeting will include the election of Council members and Elder. The slate for the election for the 2018-2020 term: Vice President – Ron Hinkle, Treasurer – Jennifer Simis, Fellowship – Co-chairs Lois Durr and Maryanne Warne, Outreach – Co-chairs Lydia Berrong and Carolyn Jones, Worship – Peggy Earnhardt, Elder (2018-2021) – John Stow

25 May 2018 – Advent Announcements

Armed Forces Sunday will be remembered this Sunday, May 27 in conjunction with Memorial Day. The LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces has set up ways to connect. Please check out their website and watch for the bulletin insert on Sunday.

Choir will be singing ‘Father, I Adore You/Holy Holy Medley” this Sunday, May 27. We will have a short rehearsal at 10:10 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join us; we will have music available.

Readings for Sunday, May 27, Holy Trinity Sunday: For those who wish to prepare for this week’s lessons, please read Isaiah 6:1-8, Psalm 29, Acts 2:14a,22-36, John 3:1-17.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders: May 27 – Bob Serpas; June 3 – Dave Neely

Summer Schedule: June 3 will be the final day of Sunday Adult Bible Study, Confirmation, and Sunday School before summer break. May 29 is the final Tuesday Evening Men’s Bible Study. The Tuesday Evening Women’s Bible Study will continue through the summer. All classes will resume beginning September 9.

Young Adult Event: Hope Lutheran Church in Wake Forest, NC will be having a “Kick-nic” (aka Kickball game and picnic combo) on Saturday, June 9, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Durant Nature Preserve in Raleigh. All young adults ages 18 to 35 are invited. If possible, please let Steve McCarthy, DCE Intern know you’ll be there and bring a side dish or dessert to share.

Voters Meeting: Our next Voters Meeting will be on Sunday, June 24 immediately after the worship service. The meeting will include the election of Council members and Elder. The slate for the election for the 2018-2020 term: Vice President – Ron Hinkle, Treasurer – Jennifer Simis, Fellowship – Co-chairs Lois Durr and Maryanne Warne, Outreach – Co-chairs Lydia Berrong and Carolyn Jones, Worship – Peggy Earnhardt, Elder (2018-2021) – John Stow

Lansana Sheref Family Designated Fund: So far $890 has been received towards the matching gift of $4,000. If you would like to contribute to help bring the family to Chapel Hill, you may put cash (in an envelope) or checks in the offering plate, hand to Judy Neely, or mail to the church (Attn: Judy Neely). Please note “Lansana Family Fund” on the envelope or in the memo line of your check. Checks should be made payable to Advent Lutheran Church. Any questions, contact John Stow.

PORCH: Keep bringing non-perishables and canned goods to church. These items are taken to those with food insecurity needs in the area. FeedingAmerica.org indicates that 15.4% of North Carolinians are challenged with food insecurities; so about 1 in every 6-7 people don’t have enough food. Let’s keep helping!

Greensboro Tornado Recovery Support: We are continuing to collect school supplies and non-perishable food items. A list of needed school supplies is on a flyer in the narthex. There is an area on the back credenza to place the items. One batch has already been taken to Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Greensboro for distribution. We have requested an update on current and future needs and will let you know as soon as we received a response.

18 May 2018 – Advent Announcements

Abundant Joy Center for Women’s Ministries will be offering two sessions of Lysa TerKeurst’s “Finding I AM: How Jesus Fully Satisfies the Cry of Your Heart.” They will be held Tuesday evenings June 26 – July 31, 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Tuesday mornings July 24 – August 28, 10:00 a.m. – Noon. Pre-registration is required. To register, please e-mail abundantjoycwm@gmail.com or call to register at 919-943-0789. Any questions, please contact Peggy Earnhardt.

PORCH: Keep bringing non-perishables and canned goods to church. These items are taken to those with food insecurity needs in the area. FeedingAmerica.org indicates that 15.4% of North Carolinians are challenged with food insecurities; so about 1 in every 6-7 people don’t have enough food. Let’s keep helping!

Greensboro Tornado Recovery Support: We are continuing to collect school supplies and non-perishable food items. A list of needed school supplies is on a flyer in the narthex. There is an area on the back credenza to place the items. One batch has already been taken to Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Greensboro for distribution. We have requested an update on current and future needs and will let you know as soon as we received a response.

Summer Schedule: June 3 will be the final day of Sunday Adult Bible Study, Confirmation, and Sunday School before summer break. May 29 is the final Tuesday Evening Men’s Bible Study. The Tuesday Evening Women’s Bible Study will continue through the summer. All classes will resume beginning September 9.

Voters Meeting: Our next Voters Meeting will be on Sunday, June 24 immediately after the worship service. The meeting will include the election of Council members and Elder. The slate for the election for the 2018-2020 term: Vice President – Ron Hinkle, Treasurer – Jennifer Simis, Fellowship – Co-chairs Lois Durr and Maryanne Warne, Outreach – Co-chairs Lydia Berrong and Carolyn Jones, Worship – Peggy Earnhardt, Elder (2018-2021) – John Stow

Readings for Sunday, May 20, The Day of Pentecost: For those who wish to prepare for next week’s lessons, please read Ezekiel 37:1-14, Psalm 139:1-16, Acts 2:1-21, John 15:26-27;16:4b-15.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders: May 20 – John Cangelosi; May 27 – Bob Serpas; June 3 – Dave Neely

11 May 2018 – Advent Announcements

Council Meeting: Thursday, May 17, 7:00 p.m.

Choir will continue through June 10, Confirmation Sunday. We plan to sing on, May 13, May 27, June 3, and June 10. Please join us whenever you can. Music is available if you can’t make it to rehearsals but want to sing with us for services. Practice files will be uploaded to our website here as they are available.

PORCH collection date is Monday, May 14 so please bring your donations by this Sunday, May 13.

Lutheran Early Response Team Disaster Recovery Training will be hosted by Hope Lutheran Church in Wake Forest on Saturday, May 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visit their website for more information and to register.

Greensboro Tornado: As parts of Greensboro recover from the recent tornado, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro is supporting residents by collecting donations of the most urgently-needed items such as construction materials and recruiting volunteers to assist with the cleanup efforts. Going forward, what people will need most are financial contributions to support finding a new home or home repairs. A list of organizations, how you can help, and links to websites are available here.

If you would like to contribute school supplies for Guilford County Schools, see the GCS-StormRecovery flyer. Please do what you can and we will get supplies to the proper place.

Readings for Sunday, May 13, observing Ascension: For those who wish to prepare for Sunday’s lessons, please read Acts 1:1-11, Psalm 47, Ephesians 1:15-23, Luke 24:44-53.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders: May 13 – Pastor Scott; May 20 – John Cangelosi; May 27 – Bob Serpas; June 3 – Dave Neely

4 May 2018 – Advent Announcements

Prayer Requests: If you have any prayer requests that you would like included in the Sunday morning prayers, please write them on the prayer request sheet on the table in the narthex or email them to adventlutheranch@gmail.com.

PORCH collection date is Monday, May 14 so please bring your donations by Sunday, May 13.

Advent Missions and Ministries Show and Tell: Join us in the fellowship hall after the service this Sunday, May 6, 2018 to learn about the current missions and ministries of Advent. Council members will be present to answer questions about the responsibilities of each board and will be happy to discuss anything from mission funding and card ministry to budgeting and ongoing and planned outreach efforts. Come learn more about how the church works, find opportunities to become involved, and help us determine the direction of Advent by sharing any ideas you have; we are eager to hear them.

LCEF at Advent, Sunday, May 6: This year’s theme, “Grounded in Faith” will highlight the partnerships that LCEF makes possible by investors just like you. Learn more about LCEF on Sunday, May 6. Dave Neely, LCEF Advocate, will be available to provide additional details at the LCEF display.

Lutheran Early Response Team Disaster Recovery Training will be hosted by Hope Lutheran Church in Wake Forest on Saturday, May 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visit their website for more information and to register.

Seven Words for Us Meddling Christians: “What is that to you? Follow me!” Those seven words would make a world of difference in the church. And come to think of it, they’d also make a church of difference in the world. And that’s even better. Read more here.

Greensboro Tornado: As parts of Greensboro recover from the recent tornado, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro is supporting residents by collecting donations of the most urgently-needed items such as construction materials and recruiting volunteers to assist with the cleanup efforts. Going forward, what people will need most are financial contributions to support finding a new home or home repairs. A list of organizations, how you can help, and links to websites are available here.

If you would like to contribute school supplies for Guilford County Schools, see the GCS-StormRecovery flyer. Please do what you can and we will get supplies to the proper place.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders:May 6, 13 – Pastor Scott; May 20 – John Cangelosi; May 27 – Bob Serpas; June 3 – Dave Neely

Readings for Sunday, May 6, the Sixth Sunday of Easter: For those who wish to prepare for the lessons, please read Acts 10:34–48, Ps. 98, 1 John 5:1–8, John 15:9–17

27 April 2018 – Advent Announcements

Prayer Requests: If you have any prayer requests that you would like included in the Sunday morning prayers, please write them on the prayer request sheet on the table in the narthex or email them to adventlutheranch@gmail.com.

Thank you for your prayers for Cooper Stow (John and Cathy’s grandson). If you would like to follow his progress, visit their Caring Bridge site.

Choir will continue through June 10, Confirmation Sunday. We plan to sing on April 29, May 13, May 27, and possibly June 3 and/or June 10. Please join us whenever you can. Music is available if you can’t make it to rehearsals but want to sing with us for services. Practice files will be uploaded to our website here as they are available.

Greensboro Tornado: As parts of Greensboro recover from the recent tornado, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro is supporting residents by collecting donations of the most urgently-needed items such as construction materials and recruiting volunteers to assist with the cleanup efforts. Going forward, what people will need most are financial contributions to support finding a new home or home repairs. A list of organizations, how you can help, and links to websites are available here.

Abundant Joy Center for Women’s Ministries will be offering two evening Bible studies in May and June and one in July. Beth Moore’s study “The Quest: An Excursion Toward Intimacy with God” will be held Wednesday evenings May 2 – June 13, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Lysa TerKeurst’s “Finding I AM: How Jesus Fully Satisfies the Cry of Your Heart” will be held Tuesday evenings June 26 – July 31, 6:30-8:30 p.m. and on Tuesday mornings July 24 – August 28, 10:00 a.m. – Noon. Pre-registration is required. To register, please e-mail abundantjoycwm@gmail.com, call to register at or 919-943-0789, or register online. Any questions, please contact Peggy Earnhardt.

Advent Missions and Ministries Show and Tell: Join us in the fellowship hall after the service on Sunday, May 6, 2018 to learn about the current missions and ministries of Advent. Council members will be present to answer questions about the responsibilities of each board and will be happy to discuss anything from mission funding and card ministry to budgeting and ongoing and planned outreach efforts. Come learn more about how the church works, find opportunities to become involved, and help us determine the direction of Advent by sharing any ideas you have; we are eager to hear them.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders:April 29 and May 6, 13 – Pastor Scott; May 20 – John Cangelosi; May 27 – Bob Serpas; June 3 – Dave Neely

Readings for Sunday, April 29, the Fifth Sunday of Easter: For those who wish to prepare for the lessons, please read Acts 8:26–40, Ps. 150, 1 John 4:1–11 (12–21), John 15:1–8

20 April 2018 – Advent Announcements

Greensboro Tornado: We have been in contact with Pastor McDaniels about the damage from the recent tornado in Greensboro. He said the fallen trees have been removed and the city is applying to FEMA for money for other repairs. The churches in the community that have kitchens are preparing meals for those in the neighborhood. The major need is for can goods and nonperishable food items for the church pantries. Also, there are four schools in the area that have been closed for the remainder of the school year and the children will be relocated to different schools next week. School supplies, such as notebooks, pencils, crayons, etc. are needed. Watch for info about how you can help.

Lumberton Volunteer Work Crews: On March 15, four members of Advent joined other workers in Lumberton to help repair and restore homes damaged by Hurricane Matthew, a demonstration of how God uses us for His good works. The workday was one of a series of events organized by Pastor Puls, Hope Lutheran, Winston Salem. Want get involved? Contact Pastor Scott or Dave Neely. The next work day is April 28.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders:April 29 and May 6, 13 – Pastor Scott; April 22 – John Stow; May 20 – John Cangelosi; May 27 – Bob Serpas; June 3 – Dave Neely

Readings for Sunday, April 22, the Fourth Sunday of Easter: For those who wish to prepare for the lessons, please read Acts 4:1–12, Ps. 23, 1 John 3:16–24, John 10:11–18

13 April 2018 – Advent Announcements

PORCH: collection date is Monday, April 16 so the last Sunday to bring donations is April 15. We need a volunteer to assume the duty of collecting and delivering Advent’s donations to PORCH. Contact: Carolyn Jones.

Center for Women’s Ministries: A letter was recently received from the headquarters of the Center for Women’s Ministries, Inc. in Bloomington, Indiana, advising that Advent has been nominated by the volunteers at the Abundant Joy Center for Women’s Ministries as “Friends of the Ministry” for Advent’s significant support for the work of the Center over the years. A certificate recognizing Advent’s special contributions to the ministry in the Durham/Chapel Hill area will be awarded in May. If you have questions, please contact Peggy Earnhardt.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders: April 15, 29 and May 6, 13 – Pastor Scott; April 22 – John Stow; May 20 – John Cangelosi; May 27 – Bob Serpas; June 3 – Dave Neely

Readings for Sunday, April 15, the Third Sunday of Easter: For those who wish to prepare for the lessons, please read Acts 3:11–21, Psalm 4, 1 John 3:1–7, Luke 24:36–49

6 April 2018 – Advent Announcements

Easter Thanks: Thank you to the Fellowship Committee and those who worked to plan, set up, clean up and take down the tables and chairs for the Easter Brunch; to those who brought food; to those who donated Easter Lilies to decorate the church (please take your lilies home after church on Sunday); and to those who planned and participated in the worship service. It was truly a glorious morning celebrating our risen Lord and Savior. Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. Alleluia!

Tuesday Evening Bible Studies – 7:00 p.m. The Men’s Group is studying “Joseph: Carpenter of Steel.” The Women’s Group is studying “The God of All Comfort” by Donna Pyle.

Lansana Sheref Family Designated Fund: A fund has been created to help Lansana obtain F2A visas for his wife Doris, their son Joe Antony, and a child on the way. If you would like to contribute to help bring the family to Chapel Hill, you may put cash (in an envelope) or checks in the offering plate, hand to Judy Neely, or mail to the church (Attn: Judy Neely). Please note “Lansana Family Fund” on the envelope or in the memo line of your check. Checks should be made payable to Advent Lutheran Church. Any questions, contact John Stow.

Sunday Adult Bible Study Leaders: April 8, 15, 29 – Pastor Scott; April 22 – John Cangelosi

Readings for Sunday, April 8, the Second Sunday of Easter: For those who wish to prepare for thes lessons, please read Acts 4:32-35, 1 John 1:1-2:2, John 20:19-31

30 March 2018 – Advent Announcements

A blessed Good Friday and Happy Easter to all!

 “Thy Will Be Done” – Lenten Season Worship Series: “Not as I will, but as you will,” Jesus prayed to his Father the night before he went to the cross for our salvation. That is our prayer as well this Lenten and Easter season as we seek to do God’s will in our lives.

March 30, Good Friday Tenebrae Service, 7:00 p.m. – God’s Will is Done: In this service for Good Friday, we remember that on the cross Christ followed through with the will of God, crying out, “It is finished” as He breathed His last. This ultimate sacrifice serves as a model to look at our lives as a holy sacrifice to Him.

This service is a version of the ancient Tenebrae (meaning “darkness”) used by the church for centuries to impress upon the hearts and minds of believers the awful consequences of sin and the magnitude of Christ’s suffering love for us. Toward the end of the service, as we draw near to remembering the death of our Lord, the church is darkened. The extinguishing of the lights signifies the flight of the disciples and the darkness which covered the earth at the death of Christ. The removal of the Christ candle symbolizes the death of Jesus and its return points ahead to His resurrection. The noise of the closing of the Bible acknowledges that the Lamb of God’s sacrifice is complete – the Old Testament prophecies have been fulfilled.

April 1, Easter Sunday, 10:30 a.m. – God’s Will for the New Creation: In this service for Easter Sunday, we remember that when Christ rose from the tomb, He opened the door to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells. God’s will for us is to fix our eyes on the new creation of perfect paradise prepared for us in heaven.

Please join us for a potluck brunch at 9:15 a.m. Bring a brunch dish to share; beverages will be provided. Family and friends are welcome. There will be an Easter egg hunt after the service. If you are participating and are able, please bring a dozen (or more) filled, plastic eggs to hide.

Tuesday evening Men’s Bible Study will meet on April 3. Our study will be Joseph: Carpenter of Steel.

Women’s Evening Bible Study is moving to Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. beginning April 3. The current study is “The God of All Comfort” by Donna Pyle.

Lumberton Volunteer Work Crews: On March 15, four members of Advent joined other workers in Lumberton to help repair and restore homes damaged by Hurricane Matthew, a demonstration of how God uses us for His good works. The workday was one of a series of events organized by Pastor Puls, Hope Lutheran, Winston Salem. Want get involved? Contact Pastor Scott or Dave Neely.