Aldersgate
Advocate
March, 2006
Beside the Alabaster Jar…
“Open the Door,” the identified theme for our
Lenten Study, invites us to accept the invitation from Christ to the journey of
faith. In some verses of scripture the
door is seen as narrow (Luke
Jesus
wants to come into our lives! He’s
standing at the door knocking and asking us to open to him. Taking the time to read scripture during
Lent, talking with others in a small group about what you have read, and
praying together are some of the ways that we open the door to Christ.
The
early Christians observed with great devotion the days of Jesus’ passion and
resurrection and it became the custom that before the Easter celebration there
should be a forty-day season of spiritual preparation. During this season, converts to the faith
were prepared for Holy Baptism. It was
also a time when persons who had fallen away from God turned back to God and
found themselves forgiven and reconciled to God and their community.
Opening
the door, during this season of Lent, seems appropriate as we seek to be
reminded of the need in our personal lives and in our world for forgiveness and
reconciliation. May we all turn toward
Christ and open the door.
I
offer my personal invitation for your participation in one of our small
groups. I have found that opening the
door to scripture in my own life has taken me in directions I never thought
possible. My deepest wish is that you
might also discover the beauty and freedom that scripture brings to your life.
Pastor Sharon
We
gratefully acknowledge receipt of a contribution from
Worship News
On
the Sundays of Lent, we will focus our worship services on Jesus’ call to us
and the themes of our Lenten Study. Our
theme for March 5th, Jesus Calls Us Into
God’s Redemption Story, is an invitation to personally accept the salvation
history that is narrated in the Bible.
This Lenten Study focuses on the New Testament, yet we see in the
readings the connection to Hebrew Scripture, the Old Testament.
We
continue on March 12th with the reminder that Jesus Calls Us to a Transformed Life. When we enter into God’s redemption story,
taking our place in salvation history, we open ourselves to the transformed
life; life that finds value in the divine qualities of love and justice.
Leading
the transformed life does not take us away from the world; rather Jesus Calls
Us to a Hostile World. On March 19th, our lessons include
Matthew 8:23-28, Matthew 10:16-23, 1 Peter
The
fourth Sunday of Lent celebrates One Great Hour of Sharing. Our theme for the week is Jesus Calls Us
to Complex Communities of Faith.
Our lessons include Galatians 5:1-15 and Matthew 13:24-30.
On
Sunday, April 2, we will welcome Rev. Ron Wilson, our District Superintendent,
as he leads us in worship. Our theme, Jesus
Calls Us to Serve One Another, is emphasized in the weekly readings,
Matthew 17-20, 1 Corinthians 5, 8-10, 2 Corinthians 2, 8-9, Third John, 2
Thessalonians 3, Luke 16, 2 Corinthians 2, 8-9, and Acts 5:1-11. Rev. Wilson will select readings from this
list for the service.
Palm
Sunday will be celebrated on April 9th and our service will include
the presentation of the symbols of Christ’s passion.
Holy
Week services are being planned for Maundy Thursday, including a Passover Meal,
offered by Mike Kane. Also, watch for information about our Good Friday service. We hope to offer a form of the Stations of
the Cross. Walking with Christ through the days of his passion emphasizes the
joy of Easter resurrection.
We
will celebrate Easter on April 16, beginning with a Sunrise Service in our
outdoor chapel. Services at
Scripture
March 5 March 26 April
16 (Easter Day
John 1:1-14 Galatians
5:1-15 Psalm
118:1-2, 14-24
Acts 2:22-24 Matthew
13:24-30 Acts
Hebrews 2:1-4 1 Corinthians 15:1-11
John 20:1-18 or Mark 16:1-8
March 12 April 2 April
23
Matthew 6:24-34 Psalm
51:1-12 Psalm
133
Jeremiah
31:31-34 Acts
Hebrews 5:5-10 1 John 1:1 – 2:2
John
12:20-33 John
20:19-31
March 19 April 9 (Palm Sunday) April 30
Matthew 8:23-28 Liturgy of the Palms Psalm 4
Matthew 10:16-23 Psalm 118:1-2,
19-29 Acts
3:12-19
1 Peter
1 Peter 2:1-3 Liturgy of
the Passion Luke 24:36b-48
Psalm 31:9-16
Isaiah
50:4-9a
Philippians
2:5-11
Mark
14:1--
Aldersgate’s Prayer Ministry
We hope you will participate in the Lenten Prayer Vigil
either at the church or in your home.
You are also invited to join our Prayer Gathering group that meet at
If
you have a prayer request, please notify Debbie through the church office at
Aldersgate is a family of faith …
A Special Birthday – A
Special Lady!
The Thursday Morning Bible Study Group
(
Perhaps that is the other secret of her
long and happy life – always finding ways of helping others. What a blessing! What a privilege to know you, Charlotte!
We
wish you all God’s blessing on your special days!
. . . called out by Jesus Christ to serve our congregation,
community …
Thank You’s
Dear
Friends,
Thank you all so much for all the
cards, calls, food, visits, flowers, and especially your prayers while I was
ill. How could I not be well? Maureen
To
Our Friends at Aldersgate,
I can't tell you how much it meant to
receive your cards of sympathy and messages, with the passing of Mom,
(Marie). Her prayers were answered.
Mom was a wonderful Mother and
Nana. She was loved very much and will be greatly missed. She lives
in our hearts and is at peace.
Thank you for your thoughtfulness and
prayers. It truly helps. Your kindness will be remembered.
Peace of God be
with you. Love, Jean & Chuck Piper
* * *
Dear
Aldersgate Family,
Thank you all so much for the kindness
and love that you showed our family at the loss of our son, Kent. We were overwhelmed by your care and
concern.
We can’t tell you how much it meant to
all of us to have so many of you come to
Thought we have been away from
Much love to all of you, Chuck and Sue
and Family.
* * *
Dear
Friends of
I don’t know the names of all of you
who supported our Families during our recent loss of
Thank you for loving
Love,
Keep April 14th free for
the Greater
Aldersgate has been invited to participate
in this 13 mile walk through
If you would like to participate,
pledge sheets are available by email www.westford.com/walkforhunger
where you may download copies.
What’s Happening at Aldersgate
A Message from Your Stamp Lady
Your response to this ministry has been
most gratifying and I do appreciate your involvement in this program.
However, I must make a request! When you remove the stamps from the
envelopes, please leave not less than ½ inch of paper around them. As the instructions from the sponsoring agency
say – “More is better than less.”
Thank you for your cooperation!
Too
often we forget to thank God
for
answered prayer.
Praise
is the proper punctuation mark
for
an answered prayer.
Aldersgate Responds….
A Message from Your
Capital Fund Campaign Committee
Today is a celebration for our church
family. For the past eight weeks we have been running our capital campaign and
now we have come to the official conclusion. The generosity of Aldersgate has
enabled us to reach a sum just over $250,000. We are still expecting to receive
some additional pledges in the near future so we are still in hope of reaching
our original $300,000 goal. We were very enthused by everyone’s generosity
especially as our district’s campaign followed on the heals of the fund raising for the new organ, and then our annual stewardship
campaign, for which many families increased their pledge. We are truly blessed
to have such a caring and committed church family.
Every Tuesday for the past 2 months the
capital fund campaign committee has met and shared the wonderful stories we
experienced in our home visits. It was a chance to hear about your concerns and
hopes for the future here at Aldersgate. This was also a chance to better
connect and get to know one another. We believe that sharing this personal time
with one another is something we should do more often.
In 6 months from now, Aldersgate will
be getting our first monies from the conference. The Trustees, working with the
Church Council, will now consider all the opportunities and needs we have, and
over the coming months put a plan together for how to best use these wonderful
gifts you have pledged. As a reminder, they will be considering an enclosed
stairwell and elevator at the back entry. They will also be considering repair of the
floors in fellowship hall and the front entry, in addition to one more meeting
classroom in fellowship hall, a new stove and some kitchen renovations.
And, as the Trustees do their work, the
opportunity to give in the future remains.
We will continue to have needs to meet.
Please continue to prayerfully consider how you might participate in the
years ahead.
We look forward to seeing these tasks
accomplished so that we have an improved facility from which we can better
accomplish our true church mission, the church mission you see printed on every
bulletin every Sunday. “Aldersgate is a family of faith called out by Jesus
Christ to serve our congregation, community and the world through loving,
witnessing, and teaching God's word.”
Thank you again one and all for your
prayers and overwhelming support.
Victor,
Chair
Capital
Fund Campaign Committee
To God be the
glory, for the things he has done.
I want to add my personal thanks to
Victor, Walt, Bonnie, Bev, Curt, Bob and Bob for
their leadership of our congregation in this Capital Campaign. It was an intensive experience for the
committee, yet proved very satisfying. The Committee was in part a little sad
as we concluded since they will no longer be meeting on Tuesday evenings. We visited with over 75 families from the
congregation. If we were not able to
meet with you and you would like to hear more about the church, please do not
hesitate to get in touch with one of us.
Aldersgate’s Prayer Shawl Ministry
If you enjoy knitting or would like to
learn, you are invited to join our Prayer Shawl Ministry. This group of people of all ages (including
several children) meets on Thursday evening from
and the world through loving, witnessing…
A Letter from Bishop Weaver
Dear Sharon,
Greetings in
the grace and spirit of Christ.
Recently I had the opportunity to
review the Mission Share contributions from our churches in
May God continue to bless you, even as
you and your congregation are such a blessing to others.
Grace and peace,
Bishop Peter D. Weaver
NEWS and EVENTS of the
Growing
Healthy Congregations
An
Introduction to
Spring
Workshops led by
Our Conference Staff have developed a
program to be presented throughout the
v
Growing
Congregations of Passionate Christians
v
Igniting
Ministries and Need-Oriented Evangelism
v
v
From
Financial Barriers to Functional Structure
The workshop that is closer in
proximity to Aldersgate is being held on Tuesday, April 25th in
RENEWAL 2006 Conference TO ADDRESS
the Question, “Who is Jesus?”
In this day and age, everyone seems to
have something to say about Jesus and it is easy for someone to be become very
confused about who He is. If we talk to a Buddhist or Hindu, they may
acknowledge Jesus as a great holy man or enlightened teacher, but nothing more.
Most Jews may concede that Jesus may have been a revolutionary rabbi, but
clearly not
Many biblical and theological scholars
have not helped the situation very much by publishing numerous books in recent
years, providing a myriad of viewpoints, some troubling, some
puzzling, which tend to regard Jesus as a teaching sage, a religious genius, or
a social revolutionary. In contrast, Christians claim that Jesus is the
Messiah, the Son of the Living God, Lord and Savior.
Meanwhile, the popular media seems to
enjoy exploiting this great disparity of opinions and belittling those who have
strong views about the uniqueness and
exclusivity of Jesus
Christ. In this kind of environment, it
is very understandable why the un-churched and even some members of our
churches can become skeptical, uninterested, and indifferent to Jesus’
question, “Who do you say that I am?”
Who is the Jesus of the Bible and what
does it mean to follow him? On April 1
in
CHURCH SCHOOL NEWS
LENTEN SEASON
During Lent this year we will distribute special Lenten
Calendars for each family and have open the door moments in class each
Sunday. This will be a time when the
children and youth will explore the special message for that Sunday, and learn
about prayer. We are also excited about
the two mission projects we will be supporting. Our first project will be
collecting over the counter medical supplies for the people of
SCOUT SUNDAY
On Sunday, March 12th we will honor all scouts,
both girl scouts and boy scouts. If you
are a scout, you are encouraged to wear your uniform to church for the day.
EASTER
There will be no church school on Easter Sunday,
April 16th.
SUMMER
We now have information for
all of the summer camp programs offered at
HOLY LAND ADVENTURE:
9 – 12 noon each day
Christmas
Will Never Be the Same Again!
This year we’re
transforming our church into a little – and crowded –
WORSHIP ARTS Tuesdays:
Children, ages 4 through 5th
grade are invited to join us on Tuesdays.
All children are welcome to participate; you do not have to be a member
of the church. Rebecca Adams, our
Children and Youth Music Director, has many creative and fun ideas for the
music portion of this program. During
Lent, we will explore different themes connected with Lent and prayer.
EASTER
BREAKFAST AND EGG HUNT
APRIL
16, 2006
Continental
Breakfast:
Full
Course Breakfast:

EGG
HUNT FOR CHILDREN
10:00 A.M.
JUNIOR CHOIR Tuesdays:
All youth in grades 4 – 8
are welcome to join us in this new and exciting choir! Our Children’s Music Director, Rebecca Adams,
will be leading us in singing, learning to play some instruments (like a boom wacker!), and having fun!
JUNIOR
Thursdays, from
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Group
Classes: March 5th,April 9th
Retreat: March 10-12,
All youth participating in confirmation class and their
mentors will be meeting from
Please pray for the following youth and mentors as they
continue this journey together:
Youth
Gabriel, Joshua,
Mentors
Walt,
Jill, Beverly, Ben, Curt, Peter and Debbie.
JUNIOR YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
All young youth in grades 4
– 6 are welcome to join us. Friends are
always welcome! Our next meeting will be
on Friday, March 31st from
We have set the dates for the following Friday
night meetings: April 28th, May 19th, and June 30th. Maria Karafelis and I are also planning on
taking this group camping one weekend during the summer. If you have any
questions or concerns, please see Cheryl or Maria. Thanks!
SENIOR YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
All youth in grades 6 – 12 are welcome to join us at any
time; you do not have to be a member of the SENIOR youth group. There is no special sign-up sheet; you just
come when you can. We ALWAYS welcome
friends, or anyone else that happens to be with you. You are an important part of this group!
Calendar
Sunday, March 12th from
Sunday, March 26th at
Friday, April 7th:
Saturday, April 15th – We will
bake, set up tables and fill Easter Eggs from
Sunday, April 16th – Please
sign up for a shift to work:
Sunday, April 23rd
– All youth
and there parents are invited to join us from
Sunday, April 30th – at
…
ADULT STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Tuesdays:
This
class is open to all and will focus on the way faith touches and blesses our
daily lives
Thursday Morning
Thursdays:
This class is a low key
community study that acts as much as a support group as it does a Bible study. We are using “Invitation to the New
Testament” during the season of Lent.
Prayer
Gathering
Tuesdays:
Join us for a time of
prayer and quiet time. If you have a particular prayer request, please contact
the Church Office, Carol Prasad, or Debbie Botham. “The task ahead of us is never as great as
the Power behind us.”
Prayer
Shawl Ministry
Thursdays:
If you like to knit, or
would like to learn how to knit, please join us on Thursday evening in the
Concord Room to knit Prayer Shawls. If
you have someone in mind who would love a Prayer Shawl as a reminder of God’s
love that surrounds and gives comfort, please let us know.
CHURCH
WIDE LENTEN STUDY
March
5th – 16th
“Ask, and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock,
and the door will be opened for you. For
everyone who searches finds, and for everyone who knocks, the door will be
opened.” – Matthew 7:7-8
Are you ready to knock on the door and have that door open to God’s
Word and what it can do for your life, your family, our church, our community,
our nation, and the world? Aldersgate is
once again offering a church wide Lenten experience where there will be many
ways to open up to God’s love in your life.
Please review the many ways that you can participate in this Lenten
experience:
Small Group Study Opportunities – Please see sheets in hall
Sunday morning:
Prayer Vigil
Each Tuesday night – Wednesday night, there are people praying
hourly. There is a sign up sheet in the
hall and you are welcome to sign up for an hour. You will also receive a special prayer
journal to support your prayer time. We
will also be praying for each member of our church family during Lent. If you have any special prayer concerns,
please see Debbie Botham so we can add them to our
prayer list.
Music CD
Carol Prasad has created a beautiful recording of music performed by
members of our church family. This
special music will help you open the door to the presence of God in your life!
Sunday Services
Each Sunday we will focus on a session in our study book, “Invitation
to the New Testament”.
Each family will receive a special Lenten calendar of activities. These calendars can help your Lenten season
be more meaningful as a family. Each
week you can pray and reflect on the given theme and Bible passages. There are also activities you can do with
your family and you are also encouraged to attend church with your family and
friends. We will also have open the door
moments that will relate to the worship service theme for that Sunday.