Daily Archives: May 30, 2025

June 1st Worship

Prelude

*Processional
In this place, among these people
God is worshipped, God is praised.
We have seen the signs and wonders;
The lost are found here, the dead are raised.
We are living the Gospel story;
lives are changed, and mountains moved.
Won’t you come and work among us?
You are welcomed, you are loved.

*Call to Worship
Leader: Clap your hands, people of God.
All: Shout to God with cries of joy.
Leader: Look to the heavens, sisters, and brothers in Christ.
All: Witness the power of our God.
Leader: Clap your hands, people of God.
All: Shout to God with cries of joy.

*Gloria Patri……………………………..UMH 70

*Opening Prayer

*Hymn
Blest Be the Tie That Binds”………………..UMH 557

Prayers of the People – Joys and Concerns

The Offering of our Gifts and Ourselves

*Doxology………………………..…UMH 95

*Prayer of Dedication

*Hymn
He Touched Me”………………………..UMH 367

Sharing of the Word

Old Testament Reading
Psalm 40……………………………Page 446
*Gospel Reading
Matthew 7:1-5………………….….…Page 788
                   

Message by Nancy Frye
”The Surprise Symphony”

Prayer

*Hymn
Freely, Freely”……….….……UMH 389

Benediction

Postlude – Please be seated

Pianist – Shar Boerema

Liturgist – David Naghtin

Ministers – All People As We Live The Good News

Pastor’s Ponderings

I write this following Memorial Day when we as a country pause in observance and honor those that have served and given their lives to our country for us the people of the United States of America. In just a few weeks we will honor the anniversary of the forming of our country on July 4th with celebrations in our community and throughout the United States. While these holidays are secular and are not religious holidays, they are important parts of our lives, and I have traditionally recognized these holidays during the early portion of our worship services in appropriateness.

Every time we enter a church and worship there, we are putting ourselves in touch with the saints and the heroes and prophets and the Martyrs of the church and by extension our families, communities, and nation. We can say to ourselves, “I belong to the fellowship to which those who loved and died for their faith in every age and generation belonged.” When we sit in the seats of our churches, we can say to ourselves, “I am doing exactly what Jesus did with his disciples in the upper room so long ago.”

For the Christian, this contact with greatness is even more universal. We live in a world which is the work of God. The people surrounding us in our church, and all those we live with throughout our communities are all children of God.

The world in which we live is the great handiwork of God. Everywhere we go we can say, “Here is God.”

May God continue to bless and protect our places of worship, those who enter in and all of this nation and the world in which we live.

Live In Peace, Pastor Gary

Announcements and Stuff

Old Time Worship Sunday
First Baptist had instituted a summer special “Old Time Worship Service.” The day of the Old Time Worship service came. Farmer John Calver rode into the church parking lot with his horse and carriage and a hand lettered sign on it: “Energy efficient vehicle. Runs on oats and grass. Caution: do not step in the exhaust.”

Claybanks United Methodist Church is once again scheduled to have our Old Time Worship Service and church picnic on Sunday, August 17, 2025, outdoors weather permitting.

2025 Mission Statement:
The mission of the United Methodist Church is to form disciples of Jesus Christ who, empowered by the Holy Spirit, love boldly, serve joyfully, and lead courageously in local communities and worldwide connections.

This new Mission Statement was developed by the United Methodist Council of Bishops. It will be part of the Michigan Annual Conference being held in Traverse City from May 29 – June 1, 2025. Pastor Gary will be preaching on how our new Mission Statement can be “Lived into” by the Claybanks United Methodist Church on Sunday, July 6th.

Bonhoeffer
Pastor, Spy, Seminary Professor, Assassin

As the world teetered on the brink of annihilation, Diedrich Bonhoeffer is swept into the epicenter of a deadly plot to assassinate Hitler. With his faith and his fate at stake, Bonhoeffer must choose between upholding his moral convictions or risking it all to save millions of Jews from genocide. Will his shift from preaching peace to plotting murder alter the course of history or cost him everything?

Find out on Sunday, June 8th when Claybanks United Methodist Church gathers for a meal after worship. We will have prepared for us: hot dogs, baked beans, chips, strawberry shortcake with ice cream and popcorn. Plan to be there and what a great time to invite family, friends, and neighbors to join you and our church family in viewing a very important movie about the life of one of the prominent theologians in the 20th century.

Women of Faith
The date of our June meeting is unknown at this time.

It will be determined by when the strawberries are ripe and available.  It’s during this meeting time that we wash, hull, and prepare the berries for the freezer in anticipation of our annual August Strawberry Social.

The women will communicate by phone when a date has been determined.

Upcoming Worship Schedule

JUNE SCRIPTURE AND MESSAGE

Sunday, June 1
Guest Worship Leader – Nancy Frye
Psalm 40
Matthew 7:1-5
The Surprise Symphony

Sunday, June 8
Pentecost Sunday
Acts 2:1-21
John 14:8-17, 25-27
The Advocate Wants You!
Hotdogs, Chips, Ice Cream, and a Movie “Bonhoffer” with Popcorn

Sunday, June 15
Psalm 8
What Does Cursillo Mean To Us
Witnessing by those who have experienced a Cursillo.

Fellowship Time – Richard Lindell Mission Trip to Peru Presentation

Sunday, June 22
Psalm 42
Luke 8:26-39
I Am Glad I Was Not There!

Sunday, June 29
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14
Luke 9:51-62
Misuse of Spiritual Powers