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Chapel Choir Tour Updates

Day 1 on the busThe 42nd Annual Chapel Choir Tour is on its way to New Orleans. The best way to keep updated with their progress is to "like" the DGFUMC Youth Facebook Page where their tweets and blogs will be cross-posted. Make sure to hover over the 'Liked' button and click 'Add to News Feed'" to make sure you see any new posts.

They have already reached their first stop in Carbondale, where they perform this evening.

We can all be Environmental Stewards...Just Outside Our Front Doors!

While it’s daunting to consider the global environmental challenges that we face, all of us can steward our little piece of land with some forethought and responsible decisions. From the plantings we choose to the hardscapes we create, nearly every decision we make about our property and landscape impacts our environmental footprint.

Gifts of Hope and Healing

Easter Offering

On Sunday, March 31, we will worship with full hearts, proclaiming to the world that “Christ is alive!”  Easter is a wondrous celebration of Christ’s Resurrection and the promise of eternal life. And it is a time to remember that Jesus came to heal and provide hope to all.

Each year we invite our congregation to help carry out this mission of hope and healing by participating in our Special Easter Offering which funds the Rainbow Covenant giving of the DGFUMC Missions Work Area. Your Easter gifts will make a critical difference in the lives of individuals in northern Illinois, as well as in national and global United Methodist missions programs.

Jesus calls us to bring healing and restoration wherever we can.  Let us celebrate Christ this year with even greater passion and live out our calling together. 

http://www.dgfumc.org/mission/rainbow-covenant

Holy Week Services 2013

Easter FlowerPalm Sunday

Sunday, March 24
8:15, 9:30 and 11:00 AM services

Maundy Thursday

Thursday, March 28
6:00 to 8:00 PM
Come and Go Communion

Good Friday

Friday, March 29
7:30 PM
Music by the Chancel Choir

Easter Sunday

Sunday, March 31
All services are in the Sanctuary
8:00 AM - Music by the FUMC Four
9:30 AM - Music by the Chancel Choir and Brass Ensemble
11:00 AM - Music by the Angel Choir, Chancel Choir and Brass Ensemble

Church Camp Counselor Applications

Below are the Church Camp Counselor applications for the 2013 Camp season! Please complete the application and turn it in to the church office.

Foundations Class: Why Christianity Makes Sense

Simply Christian - Why Christianity Makes SenseThe Foundations Class is currently engaged in a study based on the book by N.T. Wright, “Simply Christian – Why Christianity Makes Sense.” N. T. Wright, currently the Bishop of Durham in the Anglican church, is one of the foremost New Testament theologians and has written what has been described as a 21st-century counterpart to Lewis’s Mere Christianity. It addresses many of the central questions of our faith and the mystery of our relationship to God.    

The Foundations class meets every Sunday at 9:30am in Room 213 to provide a Sunday School for adults who want to explore their faith. All are welcome to attend any week, and you do not need to have or read the book to participate.

40's and 50's Group

We’re starting a 40’s/50’s group for individuals who are interested in socializing with people from church. We’ll be getting together in casual settings that will consist primarily of people’s homes. All you’ll need to do is bring yourself, your spouse, or a friend, and an appetizer and beverage to share with the group.

Our first gathering will take place at 7:00 pm on Saturday, March 16, in the home of Lenore and Mark Pitstick. Please call Lenore Pitstick at 630.527.9717 or Dana Murphy at 630.964.5822 for details or to RSVP.

Forgetting about the "Reduce" in "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle"

As Americans have gotten better at recycling over the past few decades many forget that recycling is just one of the steps in the sequential “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” process to try to minimize our impact on the Earth. In 2008, the recycling rate reached an all-time high of 33.2% for Americans (per data from 2010). This is great as recycling rates overall have risen steadily since the 1960’s. But with this it may not be apparent to everyone that the amount of waste sent to landfills has also risen dramatically since the 1960’s. Recycling doesn't have as direct an impact on the amount of waste sent to landfills as reducing what we buy, reducing our waste streams, or reusing items within our households. The 3 “R’s” of waste reduction are really a sequential process in which everyone should try to first reduce the amount of waste they procure or produce, then reuse the materials they have, and finally recycle materials left over from there. Even with recycling rates increasing, we as Americans and a global community will only see the amount of trash we send to landfills increase in the decades to come from increased consumerism and rising population numbers. With this we need to remind our children and generations to come about the importance of reducing our waste streams and how the 3 “R’s” all work together in a specific order.

Easter Flowers - Order Yours Today!

There are envelopes in the pews to be used for ordering Easter Flowers. If you would like to purchase a plant, please fill out the information on the front of the envelope and enclose a check. You may indicate on the envelope if you would like the flowers in memory of someone or in honor of someone. Place your order in the offering plate on Sunday or bring it to the church office.

Easter flower options are:

Easter Lilies - $15.00 per plant
Tulips - $12.00 per plant
Azaleas - $18.00 per plant
Window Box - Multiple Plants - $35.00 per box

You may also order your Easter flowers here via Paypal. The price will include an additional $2.00 for the Paypal service charge. If you choose to order via Paypal and would like your Easter flowers in memory or honor of someone please send that information to Sharon in the office.

ALL ORDERS ARE DUE BY MARCH 24.

March Madness Free Throw Contest

basketball netJoin us as we raise money for Feed My Starving Children in the annual Free Throw Shooting Contest on Saturday, March 16th from 1:30-3:00PM. $10 gets you 10 attempts!

Feed My Starving Children

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