Stewardship for the week of December 3 Operating 13,462.00 Poinsettia Child 372.00 Poinsettias 214.00 CAP 386.00 Christmas Project 331.00 Haiti 353.04 Capital Campaign 2014 1,297.00 Capital Campaign 2018 35,879.00 Total 52,294.04 Sunday School 139 Worship 231 Advent Luncheon 131 Wonderful Wednesday 133 Help4Kids Items Vienna Sausages 24 Bags of Clothes 7 CAP Items 27 Christmas Through The Eyes of Joseph The story of Joseph provide us a great example of humbly obeying God even when we don’t understand and faithfully moving forward in the strength that God provides. Faithful Sundays@9:30 a.m. in FLC Senior Room Questions? Contact Rev. Kyle Kyle. [email protected]CAP (Churches Assisting People) is collecting, Dry Beans (lima beans), Rice, Pork and Beans, Soups (chicken noodle or tomato), Please leave donations in the Mission Corner of the Commons. Help4Kids: Vienna Sausages, Peanut/Cheese Crackers, Juice Boxes. Please leave donations in the Mission Corner of the Commons. The Angel Tree in the Commons has a few angels with needs for the Waccamaw Youth Center left. All the angels with the boys have been taken. Gifts for the boys are to be wrapped/gift bagged. The other items for the WYC do NOT need to be wrapped. All items are to be returned by Dec. 17. Thank you for your generosity. Christmas Project 2017 Let us celebrate the joy of living and giving this season by remembering and reclaiming the missional meaning of Jesus’ birth! Our gifts this year will be used to help support the boys at the Waccamaw Youth Center and Help4Kids. Each year your gifts help provide food for Christmas dinners for the families of Help4Kids and various needs for the boys at the Waccamaw Youth Center. Additionally, there will be an Angel Tree in the Commons that will allow your family to become more involved in the support of the Waccamaw Youth Center this Christmas by either purchasing gifts for one of the boys at the WYC or helping supply daily needs for the center. Monetary and Angel Tree gifts need to be received by December 17! Please mark your monetary gifts “Christmas Project”. You may also give online as www.fumcconway.org or text to give at 73256 and follow the prompts. Advent Luncheon Monday, December 11 at Noon Host: First Baptist Church Speaker: Rev. Jason Collins Parsonage Open House 709 Elm Street Sunday, December 17 2:00-4:00 p.m. Candlelight Christmas Eve Communion Service 5:00 p.m. Offering Envelopes for 2018 are ready for pick-up beginning Sunday, December 10 in the Commons Area. There is alphabetical listing of all the envelopes that have been assigned. If your name is not on the listing and you would like offering envelopes, please write your name on the available lines and check back for your envelopes. Christmas Eve Services 9:30 a.m. / Sunday School 10:30 a.m. / Morning Worship 5:00 p.m. / Christmas Eve Communion Service
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CAP (Churches Assisting People) is collecting, Dry Beans (lima beans), Rice, Pork and Beans, Soups (chicken noodle or tomato), Please leave donations in the Mission Corner of the Commons.
Help4Kids: Vienna Sausages, Peanut/Cheese Crackers, Juice Boxes. Please leave donations in the Mission Corner of the Commons.
The Angel Tree in the Commons has a few angels
with needs for the Waccamaw Youth Center left.
All the angels with the boys have been taken. Gifts
for the boys are to be wrapped/gift bagged. The other
items for the WYC do NOT need to be wrapped. All
items are to be returned by Dec. 17. Thank you for
your generosity.
Christmas Project 2017
Let us celebrate the joy of living and giving this season by
remembering and reclaiming the missional meaning of Jesus’
birth! Our gifts this year will be used to help support the boys at
the Waccamaw Youth Center and Help4Kids.
Each year your gifts help provide food for Christmas dinners for
the families of Help4Kids and various needs for the boys at the
Waccamaw Youth Center.
Additionally, there will be an Angel Tree in the Commons that
will allow your family to become more involved in the support of
the Waccamaw Youth Center this Christmas by either purchasing
gifts for one of the boys at the WYC or helping supply daily
needs for the center.
Monetary and Angel Tree gifts need to be received
by December 17! Please mark your monetary gifts
“Christmas Project”. You may also give online as
www.fumcconway.org or
text to give at 73256 and follow the prompts.
Advent Luncheon Monday, December 11 at Noon Host: First Baptist Church Speaker: Rev. Jason Collins
Parsonage Open House 709 Elm Street
Sunday, December 17
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Candlelight Christmas Eve
Communion Service
5:00 p.m.
Offering Envelopes for 2018 are ready for pick-up
beginning Sunday, December 10 in the Commons Area.
There is alphabetical listing of all the envelopes that have
been assigned. If your name is not on the listing and you
would like offering envelopes, please write your name on
the available lines and check back for your envelopes.
This is a publication of First United Methodist Church 1001 Fifth Avenue, Conway, SC 29526
Serving Next Sunday, December 17
Altar Guild: Libby McCutcheon, Paula Mytko, Lil Sher ry, Sylvia Richardson Acolytes and Crucifer: Jacob Johnson, Cooper Thomas, Ben Chanaca Counting Committee: Sallie Goldfinch, Sarah Staub Trustee Duty: Tyler Thomas, Br ian Stewart Bus Duty: Mark Brooks Children’s Church: Joy Tietje Sound Technicians: Lee Hickman, Char les Hucks Ushers: J immy Hammond (Chairman), Kelly Cooper , Zack Dusenbury, Garvin Huggins, Hunter Jenkins, Morgan Martin, Charles Myers, William Nelson, Tyler Thomas.
Sundays, December 10, and 17 4:00 p.m. in Hut Chapel
A peaceful worship service for those who struggle with finding the joy of the Christmas season because of a recent change or loss due to death, divorce, sickness, stress or unfortunate and tragic circumstances.
The Blue Christmas is an attempt to minister to these needs while still recognizing that part of the reason for Jesus coming was to bring hope and comfort.
First United Methodist, Kingston Presbyterian, and
St. Anne’s Episcopal Ecumenical
Blue Christmas Service
Thursday, December 21 6:00 p.m. at
Kingston Presbyterian
Prayer Concerns
Assisted Living/Rehab Facilities: Anderson Oaks: Mary T.
Foxworth; Brookdale: Bobbie Davis, Harriet Edwards; Agape: Mary
Hucks, Mt. Prospect, IL: Faye Perrault; Martinez, GA: Helen Wakefield
At Home: George Kyzer , Savannah Seremet, Lois Vaught, Nancy
Stiltner, Beccy Ward, JoAnn Wiegand, Lois Sechriest, David
Reimschussel, Julia Land, Myron and Maxine Dunn, Eugenia Benton,
Rebecca Howell, Betty Folks, Gwen Mishoe, Billy Joe Calhoun, Ruth
Thomas, Ted Boyd.
Christian sympathy is given to the family and fr iends of Irby Lee Koon. Mr. Koon passed away on Friday, December 1. Please keep his family in your prayers.