Our Upcoming Events are:
Family Prayer Night August 11
Homecoming Family Pot-Luck Lunch August 22
Consignment Sale August 26-28
Acolyte Training on August 15 at 3pm
CPR/First Aid Training August 19 at 5:30 $25 per person a few slots still available.
Pumpkin Farm October 17
Trunk or Treat October 27
Happy Birthday Jesus Party December 1
Children's Christmas Program December 5
Academy of Music and Arts Recital December 8
Christmas Caroling December 15
More to Come....
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Friday, July 17, 2009
Summer Wrap
Well, Summer is drawing to completion. School supplies have replaced swimming gear at Walmart, and jeans are arriving daily at the mall. I hope you have had a great Summer!
I had a little talk last week with a guy named Willie. Willie washes our windows at the church. It seems he has taken a peek at what is happening in the classrooms for several weeks. He came to me, very concerned about what he has observed. After talking, I have realized that Willie is a very smart man. He suggested I let you know about his observations. You see, we have scaled back for the summer. The classes are small and intimate, but Willie reminded me of last fall and winter. He has prompted me to remind you of those sweet, smiling faces eager to come to Sunday school and Children's Church. He reminded me of the wonderful excitement that resonates from children when they experience God's love. He reminded me that I cannot and should not do this alone. He reminded me that I should include you, and allow you to experience this JOY!!! And...he's right!!!
You will have the a chance to see the "Windows of Opportunity". The listing of opportunities are located in the Children's Hall across from my office. Take a peek. If you feel God calling you to take the next step, sign up on the clip board (on the bulletin board), and place your Green "Filled" tag on the Opportunity board. I promise you, you will be thankful you followed God's prompting.
If you don't see an Opportunity, on this listing, that you feel is yours to take, keep watching. We will post new ones weekly. The scripture says that to some he called to be teachers, prophets....wait on His calling, then let me know where He wants you to serve.
Serving kids at Liberty Crossings
I had a little talk last week with a guy named Willie. Willie washes our windows at the church. It seems he has taken a peek at what is happening in the classrooms for several weeks. He came to me, very concerned about what he has observed. After talking, I have realized that Willie is a very smart man. He suggested I let you know about his observations. You see, we have scaled back for the summer. The classes are small and intimate, but Willie reminded me of last fall and winter. He has prompted me to remind you of those sweet, smiling faces eager to come to Sunday school and Children's Church. He reminded me of the wonderful excitement that resonates from children when they experience God's love. He reminded me that I cannot and should not do this alone. He reminded me that I should include you, and allow you to experience this JOY!!! And...he's right!!!
You will have the a chance to see the "Windows of Opportunity". The listing of opportunities are located in the Children's Hall across from my office. Take a peek. If you feel God calling you to take the next step, sign up on the clip board (on the bulletin board), and place your Green "Filled" tag on the Opportunity board. I promise you, you will be thankful you followed God's prompting.
If you don't see an Opportunity, on this listing, that you feel is yours to take, keep watching. We will post new ones weekly. The scripture says that to some he called to be teachers, prophets....wait on His calling, then let me know where He wants you to serve.
Serving kids at Liberty Crossings
Monday, April 20, 2009
Rock the Dock- VBS 2009!
It's almost here folks!!!! VBS 2009 Crocodile Dock. Where fearless kids let their light shine. June 15-19 from 9 until 12. We will accept registration for children who have completed Kindergarten through completion of 5th grade. Preschool and nursery children may come if mom or dad will be working onsite each day. Just a few bits to help you find your way to the DOCK. To register your child or to become a volunteer, go to www.groupvbs.com/webtoybox/myvbs/libertycrossings2009 Register today. For more information, contact Melissa Betts melissa@libertycrossingsumc.org or call 205-951-7707 Looking forward to Rocking the Dock with you this year. -Melissa
Monday, March 30, 2009
Spring Has Sprung!!!!
Even though the air is crisp and cool, I have a spring in my step today. We had a great Council on Ministries meeting yesterday. April and May will be a great month in the life of our church. Currently, we are all experiencing Lent and pondering the sacrifice our Lord made for us. I encourage us to use this time to seek God for changes He wants to make in you. Let Him mold you and make you into the beautiful vessel He planned for you to become.
Get your calendars out and plan to attend our Holy Week offerings:
April 5th, Palm Sunday- The children will be waving palm branches for the Processional. If you would like for your child to participate, please bring them to the Brown Room by 10:20. We will also enjoy a special musical selection from our Choir during the morning worship.
April 8th, Wednesday nigth Small groups- We will have our regular Wednesday night offerings starting with Supper at 5:15 and Groups at 6:15.
April 9th, Maundy Thursday Service- Join us for this special service of rememberance. The service will begin at 6:30 and nursery is provided for children 3 & under.
April 10th, April Tot Mom Outing- Calling all mothers and tots (any children too young for elementary school). Join us for our April gathering. Our theme is Easter Fun from 10 until 12. Please rsvp for lunch count ($4 per adult/child) melissa@libertycrossingsumc.org
April 10th, Movie Viewing- We will be showing "The Passion" as a community offering. Please rsvp for seating by emailing Sharon- sharon@libertycrossingsumc.org The event is free and chilcare is provided for children 4 and under. Please note a need for this in your reservation.
April 11th, Saturday Easter Egg Hunt- We invite you to join us for a Family Picnic and Easter Egg Hunt. Picnic and Games are scheduled between 11-12, and the Egg Hunt starts at Noon. We encourage you to invite your neighbors and visiting family to this special event. RSVP for lunch and hunt today melissa@libertycrossingsumc.org
April 12th, Easter Sunday- We will be hosting two services for Easter morning. Traditional Worship at 8:30 and Contemporary Worship at 10:45. This will mark a time change for all who regularly attend. Our Sunday School classes will meet at 9:30 for a breakfast reception in the lower level adult classrooms. All classes will participate in this offering.
I hope that you will mark your calendar to attend some of these special services over the next two weeks. We are praying that God will move within our church body and draw us closer to Him during this season.
Get your calendars out and plan to attend our Holy Week offerings:
April 5th, Palm Sunday- The children will be waving palm branches for the Processional. If you would like for your child to participate, please bring them to the Brown Room by 10:20. We will also enjoy a special musical selection from our Choir during the morning worship.
April 8th, Wednesday nigth Small groups- We will have our regular Wednesday night offerings starting with Supper at 5:15 and Groups at 6:15.
April 9th, Maundy Thursday Service- Join us for this special service of rememberance. The service will begin at 6:30 and nursery is provided for children 3 & under.
April 10th, April Tot Mom Outing- Calling all mothers and tots (any children too young for elementary school). Join us for our April gathering. Our theme is Easter Fun from 10 until 12. Please rsvp for lunch count ($4 per adult/child) melissa@libertycrossingsumc.org
April 10th, Movie Viewing- We will be showing "The Passion" as a community offering. Please rsvp for seating by emailing Sharon- sharon@libertycrossingsumc.org The event is free and chilcare is provided for children 4 and under. Please note a need for this in your reservation.
April 11th, Saturday Easter Egg Hunt- We invite you to join us for a Family Picnic and Easter Egg Hunt. Picnic and Games are scheduled between 11-12, and the Egg Hunt starts at Noon. We encourage you to invite your neighbors and visiting family to this special event. RSVP for lunch and hunt today melissa@libertycrossingsumc.org
April 12th, Easter Sunday- We will be hosting two services for Easter morning. Traditional Worship at 8:30 and Contemporary Worship at 10:45. This will mark a time change for all who regularly attend. Our Sunday School classes will meet at 9:30 for a breakfast reception in the lower level adult classrooms. All classes will participate in this offering.
I hope that you will mark your calendar to attend some of these special services over the next two weeks. We are praying that God will move within our church body and draw us closer to Him during this season.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Save the Date!!!!!
Just a quick post today. Asking you to "SAVE the DATE".
Easter Celebration- April 11th- this will be a fun time to hunt eggs, hear the resurection story, lunch, and spend time in God's beautiful creation with our neighbors
VBS 2009- "Crockodile Dock" Where fearless kids shine God's light!- June 15th-19th 9 till 12. Now taking volunteer applications and web link will be posted soon.
Summer Camp @ Sumatanga- June 22nd-26th for Daycamp and Overnight Campers. Online registration link coming soon!
Looking forward to 2009 Children's Ministry in the Park! ~Melissa
Easter Celebration- April 11th- this will be a fun time to hunt eggs, hear the resurection story, lunch, and spend time in God's beautiful creation with our neighbors
VBS 2009- "Crockodile Dock" Where fearless kids shine God's light!- June 15th-19th 9 till 12. Now taking volunteer applications and web link will be posted soon.
Summer Camp @ Sumatanga- June 22nd-26th for Daycamp and Overnight Campers. Online registration link coming soon!
Looking forward to 2009 Children's Ministry in the Park! ~Melissa
Friday, January 9, 2009
How will you "ACTS"?
I recently recieved a newsletter from a church (not in our area). In fact I get several mailers each week, and try to read as many newsletters, blogs, etc from churches that appear to do things well. It's kind of like a "checkup" for me. Am I communicating effectivley, what can I do to present the idea that God has laid on my heart?
So after reading this newsletter, I questioned why a 100 year old church would be sending something like this. This was so clearly a call to do some basic thinking about their "motives"...weren't they past all this? I mean, this article is what I think a young church (like ourselves) needs. But then I heard that quiet chuckle from the Holy Spirit...humored by my
quandry......."Melissa, the building has been there forever, and yes they have things running
like clockwork where it applies to the "policies" and "procedures" , but the PEOPLE have only been there a short time. Remember, this church was like a church plant (much like our own) it just happened within an established building and among a large congregation."
Hum...........I saw what God was trying to say. They are human too.... They are working on relationships, strategies, outreach, evangelism just like we are called to. So, I am challenged today, and I want to challenge you. So here is the idea that sparked my thoughts:
The New Year is for new beginnings... church and personal. The church found its
beginnings in the book of Acts. Luke titled his second book the "Acts of the
Apostles." We to can find new beginnings in acts.
A- is for attract.
C- is for connect.
T- is for transformed.
S- is for send.
What if we let these 4 letters guide and direct our ministry for the coming year?
What if all the boards, all the committees that are part of our leadership allowed these
4 ideas guide their ministry? What if you let it guide you?
The leaders cant carry out all the ministry of the church alone. It will take each one of us becoming involved.
How can you Attract?
How can you Connect or help others connect?
How can you help to transform the lifes of those around you?
How will you help others recognize that God is Sending them like Jesus sent his disciples?
How will you "ACTS" today?
So after reading this newsletter, I questioned why a 100 year old church would be sending something like this. This was so clearly a call to do some basic thinking about their "motives"...weren't they past all this? I mean, this article is what I think a young church (like ourselves) needs. But then I heard that quiet chuckle from the Holy Spirit...humored by my
quandry......."Melissa, the building has been there forever, and yes they have things running
like clockwork where it applies to the "policies" and "procedures" , but the PEOPLE have only been there a short time. Remember, this church was like a church plant (much like our own) it just happened within an established building and among a large congregation."
Hum...........I saw what God was trying to say. They are human too.... They are working on relationships, strategies, outreach, evangelism just like we are called to. So, I am challenged today, and I want to challenge you. So here is the idea that sparked my thoughts:
The New Year is for new beginnings... church and personal. The church found its
beginnings in the book of Acts. Luke titled his second book the "Acts of the
Apostles." We to can find new beginnings in acts.
A- is for attract.
C- is for connect.
T- is for transformed.
S- is for send.
What if we let these 4 letters guide and direct our ministry for the coming year?
What if all the boards, all the committees that are part of our leadership allowed these
4 ideas guide their ministry? What if you let it guide you?
The leaders cant carry out all the ministry of the church alone. It will take each one of us becoming involved.
How can you Attract?
How can you Connect or help others connect?
How can you help to transform the lifes of those around you?
How will you help others recognize that God is Sending them like Jesus sent his disciples?
How will you "ACTS" today?
Sunday, December 28, 2008
All Wrapped Up
Hi LCUMC Family & Friends! Welome to our new blog about "Growing Kids" at Liberty Crossings. Intend to use this site to keep communication flowing between us. I will update the blog with monthly overview information on Sunday School/WAM classes. I will keep you informed on upcoming ministry opportunities like camps, VBS, Tot Mom's, etc. This will be a fun place for us to stay connected.
This month our focus in Sunday School & Children's Church has been on "Generosity" and the Birth of our Savior. In January, we will begin looking at "Resourcefulness".
Taking Care of Business (taken from 252 Basics website)
To say God is resourceful is something of an understatement. After all, God not only owns all resources, He made them----from nothing. In the beginning God created everything, and then God did something else incredible: He made humanity in His own image (Genesis 1:27). As humans created in God's likeness, we've been given certain God-like characteristics, like resourcefulness. But not just for the sake of being resourceful. Resourcefulness has a purpose: to work, to get the job done. Look up "work" in the Bible, and you'll find God has much to say about work. We have a lot to say about work too, phrases that are sprinkled throughout our vocabulary: Work ethic, worker bee, and work force. Workaholic and work stoppage. Work on, work off, work out, work over. Our vocabulary shows our ambivalence about work.
And yet God made us to work: "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do" (Ephesians 2:10, NIV).
Commanded us, even, to work: "Six days do your work ..." (Exodus 23:12, NIV).
With diligence, according to Jesus: "As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me" (John 9:4, NIV).
And all our work is for Him, ultimately: "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men" (Colossians 3:23, NIV). Essentially, resourcefulness boils down to the why and how of our work: The fact that God gives us work, so we need to work like we're working for Him, even when no one's watching, doing our best, and trusting that God will do His part and that He will give us what we need to get the job done. So this month we're "taking care of business"----using what we have to get the job done.
Week 1:Work like you're working for God. (A principle of work, Colossians 3)
Week 2:Work hard even when no one's watching. (The ant and the sluggard, Proverbs 6)
Week 3:Do your best, and trust God to do His part. (Hezekiah and the wall, 2 Kings 18; 2
Chronicles 32)
Week 4:God gives you what you need to get the job done. (God does miraculous things through
Moses, Exodus 4)
Stay tuned for more to come. 2009 Event dates are set and will be announced the first week in January. With much anticipation!!! -Mrs. Melissa
This month our focus in Sunday School & Children's Church has been on "Generosity" and the Birth of our Savior. In January, we will begin looking at "Resourcefulness".
Taking Care of Business (taken from 252 Basics website)
To say God is resourceful is something of an understatement. After all, God not only owns all resources, He made them----from nothing. In the beginning God created everything, and then God did something else incredible: He made humanity in His own image (Genesis 1:27). As humans created in God's likeness, we've been given certain God-like characteristics, like resourcefulness. But not just for the sake of being resourceful. Resourcefulness has a purpose: to work, to get the job done. Look up "work" in the Bible, and you'll find God has much to say about work. We have a lot to say about work too, phrases that are sprinkled throughout our vocabulary: Work ethic, worker bee, and work force. Workaholic and work stoppage. Work on, work off, work out, work over. Our vocabulary shows our ambivalence about work.
And yet God made us to work: "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do" (Ephesians 2:10, NIV).
Commanded us, even, to work: "Six days do your work ..." (Exodus 23:12, NIV).
With diligence, according to Jesus: "As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me" (John 9:4, NIV).
And all our work is for Him, ultimately: "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men" (Colossians 3:23, NIV). Essentially, resourcefulness boils down to the why and how of our work: The fact that God gives us work, so we need to work like we're working for Him, even when no one's watching, doing our best, and trusting that God will do His part and that He will give us what we need to get the job done. So this month we're "taking care of business"----using what we have to get the job done.
Week 1:Work like you're working for God. (A principle of work, Colossians 3)
Week 2:Work hard even when no one's watching. (The ant and the sluggard, Proverbs 6)
Week 3:Do your best, and trust God to do His part. (Hezekiah and the wall, 2 Kings 18; 2
Chronicles 32)
Week 4:God gives you what you need to get the job done. (God does miraculous things through
Moses, Exodus 4)
Stay tuned for more to come. 2009 Event dates are set and will be announced the first week in January. With much anticipation!!! -Mrs. Melissa
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