Centenary United Methodist Church
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors.

WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

Sunday Worship
8:45am Early Service
9:45am Sunday School
10:55am Morning Worship 
6pm Intercessory Prayer
 
10am Chancel Choir
4pm Stephen Ministry
6pm Youth Group
 
Monday
9am-12, 2-4pm Food Closet
9am-12 MMO
7pm BSF
 
Tuesday
9am-12, 2-4pm Food Closet
9:30-11:15am Bible Study
9am-12 MMO
7pm Disciple IV
 
Wednesday
9am-12, 2-4pm Food Closet
9am-12 MMO
9:30am Apocalyptic Study
10am Bible Study
6pm Fellowship Supper
6:15pm Children's Choir
7pm Chancel Choir
 
Thursday
9am-12, 2-4pm Food Closet
9am-12 MMO
 
Friday
9am-noon, 1-3pm Food Closet
9am-12 MMO
 
Saturday
7pm Hispanic Worship
 
 

 

 

Richard Ministry Project

In honor and memory of Richard Williams

 

The Good News Class is sponsoring The Richard Ministry.

 

I experienced first hand what a wonderful ministry a single bud vase of flowers given to a hospital patient can be when you feel down and out.  My mother was in the hospital in Myrtle Beach.  Away from home and without friends nearby, my mother and I felt alone.  Then a nurse walked in with a small bud vase of flowers and set it down on the windowsill.  The bud vase was a gift from the King of Glory Lutheran Church to patients who needed some cheer and a blessing.  This is the kind of ministry that Richard was all about, using flowers and doing for others.

Linda Ridout

 

  How it works: 

Each week the altar flowers would be used to create the bud vases.  Approximately 25 or more bud vases can be created.  A single Gladiola, a piece of fern and a palm leave is all it takes. The bud vases, and ribbon are purchased by the Good News Class. Included on the bud vase is a card with the following message:


Hymn of Promise

In the bulb there is a flower; in the seed, an apple tree; in cocoons a  hidden promise; butterflies will soon be free! In the cold and snow of winter, there’s a Spring that waits to be, Unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see.

 

By Natalie Sleeth

 

The Richard Ministry

Centenary United Methodist Church

Market Street

Smithfield, NC

919 934-2333

 

 

Bud vases will be taken to local patients

First Monday:  Smithfield Manor

Second Monday: Home Delivered Meal Clients

Third Monday: Hospital

Fourth Monday:  Hospital

 

Bud Vases will be pre-assembled ready for flowers. A plastic tie will hold the ribbon and special card. Only the flowers will need to be arranged in the vase on Sunday night or Monday morning.

 

Church members are needed once a week to deliver a box of filled vases to the appropriate patient facility.

 

The Altar Guild will ask each weekly Altar Flower Donor if they would like to donate the flowers to The Richard Ministry after the Sunday service.  Flowers may not be available each week.

 

Start Up Date:  January 3, 2010.

 

 

What a wonderful way to honor our beloved Richard!

Contact Linda Ridout 919 9347247 or the Good News Class if you can you help!!