JULY 2017 Our Church Matters Our Mission: Growing Together in Christ Through Worship, Fellowship, Witness and Service

Inside this issue Woman of the Year 1 Miscellaneous 2

Food Pantry Corner 3

From the Library 4

Youth Ministry 5 For the Kids 6 UMW 7 Men’s Ministry 8 Prayer List 9 & 10 This year's RUMC 2017 Woman of the year is a mother of a Birthdays 11 daughter and son and is married to RUMC 2016 Man of the Church Picnic @ Emory Grove 12 year. Every Child Worthy 13 She’s been part of many different church committees over Music on Main Street 14 her years at RUMC. Three Month Calendar 15 · She’s been the Chair of Education · She’s been a Sunday School teacher for most of her 20+ years at RUMC · Similarly, she has been involved with organizing and teaching in VBS for almost as long. · She helps to run a Kiwanis team · She helped turn the Bruce Prothero tragedy into a support group for mothers and helped create the Circle of Friends as a result in which she has held numerous leadership roles. · She’s been feeding a couple hundred families every month for years through the running of the RUMC Food Pantry. · She started up the Community Kitchen to give peo- ple a hot meal once a month · She works at the Reisterstown United Methodist Nursery School · She’s currently the President of the United Methodist Women

I’m very happy to announce RUMC’s 2017 Woman of the Year is Lani Hoffmann! Continued on page 2 Our Church Matters 1

Turnbaugh The Turnbaugh Trust Team will accept requests for funding until July 10th, 2017. Trust Request forms should be completed and submitted electronically at goo.gl/gaK1JL The Team reviewed 7 proposals in April and approved each. Additional information regarding the Turnbaugh Trust and the Team is available online or by request. Any questions can be directed to any member of the Team including the chair, Mark Norris: [email protected], 410-622-4461.

Dear Pastor Vivian and all of our RUMC family, We can't thank you enough for all your cards, prayers, food, hugs given to us for our brother, Steve Nester's passing. A special thanks to Vivian for the wonderful comforting words she gave to our brother's family and at the funeral service. The Nester family was very thankful for all the support given to them. Also a special thanks to the RUMW who prepared the food for the funeral luncheon. All the food was very good and enjoyed by all! A special shout out to Sue Wright, for making the phone calls and putting the luncheon together. God bless all of you, The Nester Family Tammy Nash & Lois Burton

VIM HELP NEEDED! The RUMC VIM Team will be heading to South Carolina on Sunday, September 24, 2017, to spend a week helping survivors of Hurricane Matthew and the flooding rains that followed. We are looking for willing helpers to join us in this ministry of repairing and painting and providing any support needed. NO experience or skills needed – only a desire to serve and help others. If you have any questions or are interested, please call Kim Riesenfeld (410-302-4261) or Brian Holsonbake (443-829-5294) or contact the church office and someone will call you.

Sunday, July 16th will be Gift ODB June 3, 2017: Card Sunday! 15 casseroles, Please think ahead for gifts or for 8 PBJ Sandwiches, & your personal use. We have Wa- wa, Dunkin' Donuts, Walmart, 52 Boxes of Tea Target, Weis, Lowe's, Panera Bread, Applebee's, Giant Foods, Cold Stone Cream- The Community Lunch ery, Michaels, JoAnn Fabrics and Craft Stores, Our next lunch will be July 1. Wendy's, Under Armour and Subway just to name We serve from 11:30 to 1:00. a few! Please come to the Fellowship Hall Doors All are welcome. between services to see Tammy & Lois. A percent- If you would like to help with age of each gift card sold goes toward missions! preparation or serving, Questions call Tammy 410-239-8394. please contact Lani Hoffmann at 410-526-6967.

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For Your Information Food Pantry Corner:

NEEDED ITEMS: Plastic bags Dish soap Egg cartons Gallon & quart ziplock bags Cooking oil

Food Pantry Needs a New Stand-up Refrigerator/Freezer Combination As the food pantry monthly visits increase, refrigeration is a very important piece to serve clients healthy & safe food products. With the installation of a new electric line dedicated to a refrigerator unit, the pantry is in search of new refrigerator/ freezer donation. If you are interested in purchasing this item or know someone who is willing to help us out, please contact Kris @ 443-518-0482 or [email protected]

Pack a Book Bag for a Food Pantry Child During the months of July & August, the Food Pantry will be accepting all school supply donations in order to assist our community children in need to receive the proper supplies for a good start to their education. Please consider helping the children with items such as:

 Crayons  Glue Sticks  Rulers  Pencils  Markers  Index Cards  Scissors  Colored Pencils  3” Binders  Erasers  Pencil Boxes/Pouches  Dividers  Pocket folders  Highlighters  Reinforcements  Composition Notebooks  Loose-leaf paper  Book Bags  Glue  Pens

You can donate items individually OR you can Pack a Book Bag for an Elemen- tary or Middle School aged child. The list to Pack a Book Bag will be located in the Narthex. Please drop off supplies/book bags to the bin by the Fellowship Hall entry.

Thank you in advance & Many Blessings

Kris Brown 443-518-0482 or [email protected] Our Church Matters 3

From the Library From the Shelves My book club recently read The Sea Keeper's Daughters by Lisa Wingate. It's the story of Whitney Monroe, who's struggling financially while trying to keep her restaurant afloat and open a second one. When her stepfather's unexpectedly hospitalized, Whitney sees it as a good opportunity to travel to her late grandmother's former hotel and look for valuables among her grandmother's and her late mother's possessions, which are now rightfully hers. During her search, she uncovers a family secret which causes her to look at her grandmother in a different way. She also learns new things about her mother and her mother's relationships with Whitney's late father and stepfather. Check it out for yourself in our church library. -Beth Waters

Library Log 1. We have several new books for your summer enjoyment. Just look for "summer" in the titles. 2. Don't forget about the UMW reading program. Your list is due to Brenda Soskin by early September. 3. The History and Records cabinet in the corner of the library is now finished. We will be hearing more from that committee about what will be available to us in the near future.

Book club will meet at the home of Brenda Soskin for a cookout on Wednesday, July 19. Time and what food to bring will soon be planned. We will discuss Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye. This is a murder mystery but we know who the murderer is. It is a "remake" of Jane Eyre which tells the story of another orphan who thinks she could be the right- ful heir of her childhood home. The current owner is seeking a gover- ness. Sound familiar?

COMMUNITY NEWS The Glyndon Area Players (GAP) is a theater -in-residence at Sacred Heart Parish in Glyndon, Maryland. Founded in 1998, GAP was established as a creative outlet to show- case the talent of the Glyndon, Reisterstown and the surrounding Maryland communi- ties. Since its humble beginning, GAP, The Thea- ter Company Built on a Dream, has grown to be one of the premier theater companies in the Baltimore region. Each year, thou- sands come to see the lively, professional shows that are its hallmark. With incredible casts ranging in number from thirty to eighty and in age from eight to eighty, ex- pansive and authentic sets, professional sound and lighting; GAP brings family fa- vorites, as well as cutting-edge shows to life each August, making GAP a truly unique and affordable theatrical experience. None of this would be possible without continued support of our local community.

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Reisterstown UMC Youth Ministry Summer 2017

Youth & Young Adults July 8 Join us for a night at the RUMC Coffee House – Band Until Yesterday 6:00-8:00PM RSVP to Ms. Susan for food prep and if you need a ride.

Headed to West River dropping off youth @3PM July 9 Church Picnic @ Emory Grove 5:30PM

July 16 Last Minute detail Meeting for St. Simons Island Mission Trip 11:45-12:30PM

Baltimore County Christian Work Camp- Summer Mission Individuals from RUMC are participating but we are not going as a formal group. If you would like more information visit their website July 16-21 http://www.bcchristianworkcamp.org/

Sunday Night- Work Camp Dinner—Registration forms http://www.bcchristianworkcamp.org/2017_BCCW_Registration.pdf

July 21? St. Simons Island Mission Trip & Epworth By the Sea Conference Center 22-29 See Susan Harry for more information, 410-245-7190 [email protected]

July 25 Church Council 6:30 PM

July 30 Recouping from Trip

Christ’s hands

In World War II, bombs destroyed a church in Strasbourg, France. As parishioners cleared the rubble, they discovered a statue of Jesus that was now missing both hands. A visiting sculptor later offered to make repairs, but church members declined, saying Christ “has no hands to minister to the needy or feed the hungry or enrich the poor — except our hands. He inspires. We perform.” St. Teresa of Avila wrote: Christ has no body but yours; no hands, no feet on earth but yours. Yours are the eyes with which he looks compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good. Yours are the hands with which he blesses all the world. Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are his body. Christ has no body now but yours. Our Church Matters 5

FOR THE KIDS

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Annual Children’s Consignment Sale – AUGUST 26th Want to help raise funds for youth scholarships, youth work campership, local and worldwide missions? Volunteer for the Children’s Consignment Sale this August. This year’s sale is on Saturday, August 26th. We need volunteers to help Wednesday, August 23rd in the evening to set up Friday, August 25th in the afternoon and evening to sort sale items Saturday, August 26th we need room assistants, sorters, interpreters and cleanup crew

Your support of this event not only raises funds for God’s work but also provides com- munity families with the chance to clothe their kids, provide them with books to read or toys to play with for a fraction of the cost of these items found in department stores.

Volunteer Sign Up Sheets located at the RUMC Welcome Center. Contact Bon- nie Lieberman at [email protected] or 410-313-9496. Thanks in advance for your support!

Do you Like to Cook? Looking for an evening out with dinner?

We are currently looking to replace some of our Kiwanis cooking teams.

Our church has had an on-going relationship for over 50 years with the Kiwanis Club. Twice a month on Tuesdays, they hold their meetings at our church and we cook dinner for them. The Kiwanis Club pays for these dinners and all of that money is used for missions. The money supports the Crisis Center, the Food Pantry, a sponsored child, youth scholarships and more. After many, many years of devoted service, several of our teams feel it is time to step down. We are looking for new kitchen leadership. What is involved? We have a rotating schedule, so you would only be on duty once every other month. We cook and serve dinner for approximately 18 people. If you are interested in this wonderful outreach, please contact Lani Hoffmann at 410-526-6967

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Men, our annual Fall Retreat is scheduled for October 6-8, 2017 at Camp Harmison in Berkeley Springs, WV. We invite you to save the date on your calendar now and plan to join us for a great weekend of fellowship and brotherhood in Jesus' name. We hope to see you.

Yours in Christ, RUMC Men's Fellowship Leadership Team Reaching Learning Celebrating Serving

MEN’S Small Group Study Wednesday Night! June 21 we started a new 8-week summer book study called Christian: It's Not What You Think by Andy Stanley. In the book, the author examines the characteristics Jesus used to define those who follow him and the implications they have for believers today. It promises to be an interesting read and the basis for some great discussions.

Please consider joining us for this Bible study. All men are welcome; no prior knowledge is required. We all come humbly seeking a better understanding of God's Word. Come as you are...whenever you can. We invite you to join us! Our Church Matters 8

Brightwood Golden Crest Morning Breeze Peggy Eline Betty Flohr Betty Leppo Carroll Lutheran Village Hampstead Village Salony House Dot Bond Wilma Cook Edythe Hastings Frances Koenig Lorien Center Springwell Sr Living Community Louise Meyers Viola Evans Frank Simmonds Elsie Smith Dotty Harry Tremont Place Nancy Welsh Mercy Ridge Doris Matthews LaRue Allewalt

Shirley Krause Bill & Colleen Eysaman Doris Martin Mary Jane Reed

Joshua Coleman, Rosemary Dragunas’ nephew—United States Air force, deployed to Qatar, Southwest Asia Ryan Delano, Kim (Wright) Delano’s husband, Judy & Brian Wright’s son-in-law, serving in the Army, stationed in Germany Lindley Garcia, Carol Judkins’ friend — USMC not currently deployed Elizabeth Haines Greenway, Marion Yohn’s granddaughter, serving in the Army in Texas Steven Lee, Carol & Danny Lee’s son —Command Senior Chief Steven Lee has served in the U.S. Navy 23 years, cur- rently stationed in Virginia Beach, Virginia Fred Linborn, Friend of the Tamnbaoan’s, serving in the Army Vance Listwan, Son of Rachel & Mark Utterback, serving in the Air Force, stationed in Ger- many Dennis Mack, Thelma Mack’s nephew— serving in the Army Allen Messenger, Ruth Whitlock’s grandson, home, serving in Alexandria, VA, at Fort Belvoir Isaac Shroll, Tracy Tambaoan’s cousin, serving in the army

Deby Brooking, please continue to pray for complete recovery from back surgery (6/18) Rachel Brown, prayers for the children of COZV (Children of Zion Village) in Namibia (6/18) Gerald and Kathy Correll, continue prayers for healing (6/18) Vivian Crouse, Pastor Vivian’s mother, prayers for healing and returned strength (6/25) Cindy Dill, prayers for parents (6/18) Vilma Dubbs and her mother Anna, prayers for safe travels while on missions trip to Guatemala, and then traveling to El Salvador to visit family (6/11) Ann Harden, PRAISE REPORT—Ann is home! Continue to pray for strength and continued healing (6/18) Edythe Hastings, prayers for healing, breast cancer (6/18) Mary Lewis, prayers for healing from back and leg pain (6/11) Thelma Mack, prayers for healing of right humerus (6/11) Reed family, continued healing prayers (6/4) Jordon Reed-Estes, prayers for strength and guidance as she prepares for college (6/4) Kathy Reedy, Please continue prayers for a job, patience, protection & guidance to keep my faith strong for Richard(6/11) Dennis Smith, prayers for healing and quick recovery from back surgery on June 12 (6/11) Our Church Matters 9

Prayer List— Please Pray for RUMC Family, Friends, & Neighbors From Steve Ames, prayers for Muffy, a young teen, on the streets (6/18) Ongoing Prayers for Healing Jacob Barford, High School student, diagnosed from Cancer with Evans Syndrome, out of remission, prayers for healing (6/25) Beth Bolin Alex Caltrider, Tom and Alice Caltrider’s Marilyn Brathwaite grandson, prayers for healing; final oral surgery, Colleen Bratichak June 21 (6/18) Mary Brauniger Diane Darwin, Lorraine Marroulis’s mother, Harvey Braxton recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, pray- Dona Christian ers for healing (6/11) Mary Hanlon Family of Victor Guidetti, died in a motorcycle Jim Harbour accident and his mother is in hospice (6/25) Mike Hockstad Michael Heinrich, Kathleen Goebel’s nephew, Eddie Jones prayers for healing, spinal injury (6/25) Gino Manna Gene Humphrey, John Humphrey’s brother, in an Mary Jo McCabe Alzheimer’s facility, prayers for peace (6/18) Tina Meeks Esperance Kayombo, Cathy Kayombo’ s sister, in Gail Miller NYC, prayers for healing (6/18) Becky Morrone Dennis Kelly, Beth Waters’ uncle, home from the Mike Murrary hospital, continue prayers for healing(5/28) Christy Newcomer’s Uncle Dale Moore, Brenda Soskin’s niece's FIL, Aaliyah Parker has an inoperable tumor in his lung, prayers for Aileen Rund healing (6/18) Donna Soskiin Anna Stiars, Connie Stiars’ mother (7/2) Sean Staley Melanie Stierhoff Jenna Thornton Patty G. Walsh Dave Weinstein Lynn Whitter Cindy Deb Jim Ken

Please note that names will be updated after 30 days (date in parenthesis is the first date in bulletin). To be kept on the prayer list longer, please contact the church office. Those battling cancer will be kept on the prayer list—names only. Please inform the office of any changes or updates.

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CELEBRATING ALL OF OUR Under 25 AND Over 70 MEMBERS July Birthdays 7/3 7/13 7/24 Meredith Ditto Thelma Mack Ysabel Biles 4 Fox Den Court 325 Highfalcon Road 96 Fox Haven Court Reisterstown, MD 21136 Reisterstown, MD 21136 Reisterstown, MD 21136

7/5 7/13 7/24 Kendra Gress Gerald McNeiland Doris Matthews 13 Birch Bark Court 916 Shirley Manor Road 520 Tremont Drive, Apt 1 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Reisterstown, MD 21136 Westminster, MD 21157

7/8 7/14 7/26 Brigid Mc Alonan Jonnie Alexander Kathleen Goebel 2501 Nubian Court 2986 Corona Court 4401 Silverbrook Lane #B204 Finksburg, MD 21048 Manchester, MD 21102 Owings Mills, MD 21117

7/8 7/15 7/27 Alice Seohnlein Thomas Warrington Carolyn Quintrell 390 Butler Road 312 Kendig Drive 12 Mamopa Court Reisterstown, MD 21136 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Reisterstown, MD 21136

7/10 7/16 7/29 Gavin Gaspard Abigail Pue Tina Dill 215 Kearney Drive 2627 Bag Pipe Drive, 2211 Green Mill Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 P.O. Box 583 Finksburg, MD 21048 Finksburg, MD 21048 7/11 7/30 Roger Adams 7/23 Judith Volley 3738 Birchmere Court Cora McCauley 113 Embleton Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 800 Cockeysmill Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 Reisterstown, MD 21136 7/12 7/31 Phoebe Cleaver 7/23 Ryan Goldstein 6221 Deer Park Road Madeline Stewart 201 Bentley Hill Drive Reisterstown, MD 21136 4514 North Woods Trail Reisterstown, MD 21136 Hampstead, MD 21074

Peggy Eline has moved—her new address and phone number is as follows: 12261 Roundwood Road Unit 409, Timonium, MD 21093 410-372-3794 She would love cards and phone calls and visits!

Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook and rate the page as well. We can be found at: Reisterstown UM Church And don’t forget to share our page!

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Save the Date: Annual Church Picnic At Emory Grove Homestead July 9th Begin arriving at 5:00 and we will eat at 5:30 pm Worship service in the Tabernacle at 7:00 pm Drinks and fried chicken will be provided Please bring a salad, side dish or dessert to share ALL ARE WELCOME!!

Sunday, July 9, CHURCH PICNIC AND EVENING SERVICE AT EMORY GROVE. Emory Grove is a “campmeeting” location where people have gathered for many years for worship and hymn sings and other religious gatherings. It is located at 102 Waugh Avenue, Glyndon. Gather at 5 pm in the hotel building near the main gate (on the left as you drive in) for the picnic. We will begin eating at about 5:30 and then move to the Tabernacle (an outdoor worship space) for the service at 7 pm. Rev. Michael Carrington will bring the message, and both Pleasant Grove and St. Luke’s UMCs will join us for both supper and the service. Please plan to be present!

DIRECTIONS TO EMORY GROVE 102 WAUGH AVENUE, GLYNDON

EAST ON BUTLER ROAD TO TOP OF HILL

PAST GLYNDON UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH (ON RIGHT). TURN LEFT ONTO

WAUGH AVENUE, BEAR LEFT AT THE

FORK IN THE ROAD AND PROCEED

THROUGH THE STONE ENTRANCE PILLARS AT EMORY GROVE. BEAR LEFT

AND CONTINUE TO THE TABERNACLE AREA WHERE PARKING WILL BE AVAILABLE.

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Sidewalk Prophets in concert August 26th to benefit Every Child is Worthy Ministries (ECW), helping disabled orphans around the world through outreach, restoration, and the message of Jesus Christ.

ECW is partnering with Church of the Open Door in York, PA to present Dove Award winning artist, Side- walk Prophets and YouTube sensation Christopher Duffley for an evening of story-telling, music, and fun!

Sidewalk Prophets is a contemporary Christian music band from Nashville, Tennessee. They have toured with Matthew West and Casting Crowns. Their album contained the single "The Words I Would Say" and earned them a Dove Award for Best New Artist and a nomination for Pop/ Contemporary Album of the Year. "The Words I Would Say" reached No. 3, and "You Love Me Anyway" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Singles chart. In 2011 they were nominated for Group of the Year. Their current album, titled Something Different, includes “Prodigal”, a top 5 hit.

Christopher Duffley is a motivational speaker who happens to be blind and living with autism. Born prematurely, Christopher weighed only 1lb. 12oz. at birth and was rendered blind before he was 5 months old. Overcoming many challenges, Christopher’s musical gift emerged when he was seven. Major media outlets have featured Christopher’s story and he became a YouTube sensation when the video of Open the Eyes of My Heart became viral in 2012 and has reached over 9 million views.

On behalf of Every Child is Worthy (ECW) Ministries, we would like to invite you to join us in an opportuni- ty to engage with the special needs community. ECW is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to making a lasting impact on the uniquely-abled community by providing financial solutions, resources, and training to empower the local church, non-government organizations, and institutions working with families of the special needs community. ECW strives to ensure no family is marginalized, but is instead equipped with the resources they need to stay connected within their local community. We hope to maximize the opportunities to hear the Gospel and experience the amazing love of Jesus with partner- ships in Ukraine, Zambia, and north Africa. This event was created not only to bring awareness to ECW, but also to highlight what God can do in the life of a special needs child. Event details:  Saturday, August 26, 2017, 7:00pm -10:00pm  West York Middle School Auditorium  Tickets are $25 and are available through www.ecwministries.org Doors open at 6:00pm; be sure to get there early to hear Simple Tenants. Please contact us at [email protected] or (410) 978-6330 with any questions. Sincerely, The ECW Team

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Three Month Calendar Mondays 10 am to 12 pm — AA, 308 JULY 1:30-3 pm—Infants & Toddlers , 308 1 11:30 am Community Kitchen Fellowship Hall 7 to 8:30 pm— AA, 308 8 6:00 pm Coffee House Fellowship Hall 8 to 9:30—Nueva Jerusalem, NSC, Band practice 10 Turnbaugh Trust grant proposals due Tuesdays 11 8am-4pm Mission of Mercy Fellowship Hall 7:00 am—4:00 pm—Mission of Mercy (2nd and 4th Tues- 15-31 Vivian away on Vacation days—unless otherwise noted on schedule) 10:30 am – Staff Meeting 16 Deadline for Gift & Shopping Card Orders, 6:30 to 8 pm—Washed Anew Rehearsal Newsletter articles due to the office 7:00 pm—Sisterhood, 308 17 6:30 pm Turnbaugh Trust Team Meeting Library Wednesdays 22-30 Youth and Young Adult Missions Trip to Georgia 10 am to noon – Library Committee 25 8am-4 pm Mission of Mercy Fellowship Hall 8:30 am –3:00 pm—Infants & Toddlers, 308 6 to 8 pm – Food Pantry Open 7:00 to 8:30 pm— Praise Band AUGUST 7:00 pm—Men’s Fellowship, 308 5 11:30 am Community Kitchen Fellowship Hall Thursdays 8 8am-4pm Mission of Mercy Fellowship Hall 8:30 am—1:30 pm – Infants & Toddlers, 308 12 6:00 pm Coffee House Fellowship Hall 10 am—noon—His Hands & Feet Shower Ministry 16 7:00 pm Book Club Library 7 to 9 pm—Adult Choir, choir room 7 to 8 pm—NA, 308 20 Deadline for Gift & Shopping Card Orders, 7:30 to 9 pm – Nueva Jerusalem, NSC Newsletter articles due to the office Fridays 22 8am-4pm Mission of Mercy Fellowship Hall 8:30 am—1:30 pm – Infants & Toddlers, 308 23-25 Consignment Sale Set up Fellowship Hall and all 7 to 9 pm—NA, 308 Sunday School Classrooms Saturday s 9 to Noon—Food Pantry Open 26 7:00am-4pm Consignment Sale Fellowship Hall etc. 9 am to 3 pm—Maryland Sings Rehearsals 31 5:00 pm UMW KITCHEN CLEANUP KITCHEN 9:30 to 11:30 am—AA , 308 Sundays SEPTEMBER 2 to 6 pm—Nueva Jerusalem, NSC 2 11:30am Community Kitchen Fellowship Hall Most Sundays 9 6:00 pm Coffee House Fellowship Hall 11:30 to 12:30 – Joyful Noise Handbell Rehearsal Every Sunday 9 & 10 Reisterstown Festival 6 to 8 pm—Youth Group (End of August through May) 10 10:00 am RALLY SUNDAY—ONE SERVICE First Sunday of the Month— Nueva Jerusalem, 12 8am-4pm Mission of Mercy Fellowship Hall Fasting and Prayer service, NSC (6 am—1 pm) 26 8am-4pm Mission of Mercy Fellowship Hall Last Friday of the Month—Nueva Jerusalem, Prayer Service, NSC (8pm-12 midnight) Church Committee Meeting Dates 1st Monday—Worship Design Team (7 pm) 1st Tuesday—Worship (6:30 pm) 1st Saturday— Community Kitchen (11:30 am—1:00 pm) 1st Thursday—UMW (7 pm) 2nd & 4th Mondays—History & Records (9:30 am) 2nd Tuesday—even months— Finance (6:30) 2nd Tuesday—odd months— Trustees (6:30) 2nd Wednesday—Outreach through Hospitality (5 pm) 3rd Sunday—Newsletter Dead-line and Gift Card orders 3rd Sunday— Blood Pressure Screening (9am—1pm) 3rd Tuesday—SPRC (7 pm) 3rd Tuesday—RUMC Crafting Guild (7 pm) (September through May) 3rd Wednesday – Missions (7 pm), Church Office 4th Monday—JOY Circle (7:00 pm) 4th Tuesday – Church Council (6:30 pm) 4th Thursday—His Hands & Feet (7 pm) 2nd & 4th Fridays—Prayer Shawl (10 am)

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UNTIL YESTERDAY Coming to Reisterstown RUMC Coffee House July 8th, 6-8 pm Fellowship Hall Come for some great music, fellowship and a light supper. As always—this is a family event—bring the kids! Our Church Matters 16