Worship at Epworth, Sunday, January 12, 2020

Worship at 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM
Sermon: Rev. Karen H. Whitaker
Scripture: Psalm 29, Acts 10: 34-43, Matthew 3: 13-17
8:30 and 11:00: Fairest Lord Jesus, Spirit Song, Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart
8:30 Response Hymn: When Jesus Came to Jordan
11:00 Response: I Love You, Lord, Chancel Choir

Worship at 9:00 AM
Sermon: “New Beginning”, Rev. Dr. Sangwoo Kim
Scripture: Isaiah 42:1-9
Songs: Awesome God; Shine; Santo, Santo, Santo; Days of Elijah

Volunteers on Sunday, January 12, 2020
Ushers: 8:30  Mike Shiflett  11:00 Jon Lantzy, Jay Hallan, Bob Hodgins, Al West
Liturgists: 8:30 Maureen Oakes, 11:00 David Martinez
Bus Driver: Belo Shelton
Acolyte: Eli McDowell
Crucifer: Anna Darr
Youth Reader: Elise Benware
Counters: John Rasmussen, Kathy Chaney
Sound Technicians: 9:00 Lewis Bass IV, 11:00 Greg Bolt
Altar Flowers given to the glory of God and in memory of James W. Hamill by Carl and Sue Hamill

Sunday, December 15, 2019 – Third Sunday in Advent

One Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.

“A Midnight Clear,” Cantata by Randy Vader, Jay Rouse, and Camp Kirkland; Chancel Choir and Orchestra
A Christmas Collage, A Midnight Clear, O Come Emmanuel, Angels from the Realms of Glory, Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Adore Hymn, He Knows My Name, Let Me Seek You in all Things, The Word Is Alive, A Midnight Clear Finale
Offertory: Prepare the Way, Praise Team
Hymn: It Came Upon the Midnight Clear


Ushers: Jeff Rankin, Joyce Dalgleish, Keith Pyles, Dave Thurmond
Bus Driver: Steve Smith
Acolyte: Elizabeth Boltz 
Counters: Mary Catherine McSpadden, Beth Armbruster
Altar Guild: Kathy Dutton, Harry Dutton, Joyce Dalgleish, Kenneth Roberts, Judy Daymont
Sound Technician: Alan Payne 

Sunday, December 8, 2019 – Second Sunday in Advent

8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship

Sermon: Rev. Karen H. Whitaker
Scripture: Isaiah 11: 1-10; Psalm 72: 1-7, 18-19; Romans 15: 4-13; Matthew 3: 1-12
Hymns: Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates; Christ Is the World’s Light; O Come, O Come Emmanuel     
Response Hymn at 8:30: Like a Child
Response to the Word at 11:00: Waiting for Bethlehem’s Light, Chancel Choir
Ring and Rejoice Hand Bells: Angels We Have Heard on High, I Saw Three Ships

9:00 a.m. Worship

Sermon: “Shaped by a Vision,” Rev. Dr. Sangwoo Kim
Scripture: Isaiah 11: 1-10
Songs: David Danced; Lo, How a Rose ’Ere Blooming (Solo by Jedy Sartain with Travis Montgomery on guitar); O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (guest soloist Jenny Van Alstyne); Blessed Be Your Name


Liturgists: 8:30 Maureen Oakes, 11:00 Carie Dupree
Ushers: 8:45 Mike Shiflett, 11:00 Bob Botts, Harry Dutton, Alan Payne, Jerry McDaniel
Bus Driver: Tim Dahlgren
Acolyte: Cameron Posey
Crucifer: Ben Engel
Youth Reader: Ethan Benware 
Counters: Joyce Dalgleish, Kenneth Roberts
Altar Guild: Kathy Dutton, Harry Dutton, Joyce Dalgleish, Kenneth Roberts, Judy Daymont
Sound Technicians: 9:00 Lewis Bass IV, 11:00 Greg Bolt

Advent begins at Epworth

50th Annual Epworth UMC Love Feast

December 8, 2019, 7:30 – 8:30 PM

It is an honor and privilege to carry on this annual Christmas-season tradition, originally brought to Epworth by Bill and Sarah Stauber. This service was first presented to our congregation and community friends on the second Sunday in December 1970. Our service is not a sacrament, but rather one of fellowship, song singing, and a gathering of all who celebrate the birth of the Christ Child. This celebration service was established by the Moravian Church in 1727. The first Lovefeast was held on the evening of the arrival of the first Moravian colonists at Bethabara, NC November 17, 1753.
      Epworth’s adaptation of the many forms of the Moravian service is strictly unique to Epworth. Our Lovefeast buns are from the original Old Salem Bakery’s recipe and now prepared at Dewey’s Bakery in Winston-Salem, NC. Our ironstone coffee mugs are the same type as used today in Old Salem Village, in Winston-Salem.
      The handmade beeswax candles were first made in the Moravian settlement in Bethania, NC. Our candles come from this area. Faithful volunteers from our congregation and friends of Epworth gather on the Wednesday morning before Lovefeast Sunday to engage in the fellowship of candle wrapping and trimming the candles in white to symbolize the purity of the Christ Child. Prior to the Lovefeast service beginning, there is a single lighted candle placed on the altar. All candles used later in our service receive their light from this single candle, an original Epworth idea.
      Each member of the congregation receives buns, coffee, and hand-wrapped candles served by faithful women and men, many of whom have served for more than 20 years, with joy and celebration while the congregation sings carols of Christmas.
      As we reflect on the past fifty years, we are reminded of the many children who were excited to sing Morning Star, O Cheering Sight, and all who experience the Lovefeast fellowship and the breath-taking glow of lighted candles that fill our sanctuary. A truly inspirational time — this service engages all our senses!
     – We HEAR the beautiful music and familiar words of scripture…
     – We SMELL the warm, rich coffee and beeswax candles…
     – We TASTE the sweet Moravian buns…
     – We TOUCH the coffee mugs, the buns, the candles…
     – We SEE the joy and excitement of family, children, and friends gathering…

Beyond the engagement of all our senses lies a mysterious communion of our spirits as hear the “Message of the Candle” and raise our candles high to hope and honor the coming of the Christ Child. Year after year, it is exciting to see families and friends return to share in this service. We often hear, “it just isn’t Christmas until we attend the Lovefeast at Epworth.”

Please come and invite a friend to join us on December 8 and experience this wonderful Epworth tradition.
Harry & Kathy Dutton

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