OUTREACH SUNDAY
PENTECOST STORIES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
9 & 11 AM WORSHIP
PENTECOST: STORIES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
May 19, 2024
Asbury First United Methodist Church 1050 East Ave, Rochester NY 14607 (585) 271-1050 Asburyfirst.org
FIRST TIME HERE We are so glad you are joining us, whether in person or online. Please sign in on the red fellowship pad and pass it down your pew. Our hope is to get to know you better and help you find your place within our community. You can also drop us an email at info@asburyfirst.org. If you’re out there watching, check in through the website to let us know you’re worshiping with us. Take a picture and post it on social media using #asburyfirstathome. ACCESSIBILITY FOR ALL Large print bulletins and hymnals are available from the ushers. A hearing loop is available for those who have hearing aids with T switches, and you may also request earphones from the ushers to aid you in hearing the service. The screens located toward the back of the sanctuary now display the service stream to aid in visibility. Please help us welcome differently-abled worshipers and visitors. For example, please respect our visually-impaired members by not interacting with or distracting their working guide dogs. Need prayer? We invite you to share with us how we can be praying for you by emailing prayers@asburyfirst.org or by filling out one of our prayer cards found in the pews. All prayer requests are prayed over by our Ministers and Intercessory Prayer Team. Children We believe children are a sacred gift, and they are welcome in our worship. Children will be invited forward during worship for a Children’s Time. Following this, children age 4 through 5th grade are invited to go with our children’s educators for Sunday School or return to their caretaker for the remainder of the service. RECONCILING STATEMENT We are a reconciling congregation and seek to be a fully inclusive church, believing that all people are God’s children. Our full statement can be read at asburyfirst.org/about-us/#reconciling-statement. GIVE TO ASBURY FIRST Your generous gifts support our everyday ministries and operations, allowing us to live into our vision to Do More Good. Cash/Check—We welcome you to send a gift of cash/check in the mail or place your gift in the offering plate as it is passed to you. Text to Give—You may give a gift with a debit/credit card by texting the dollar amount to 206-222-1050. Online—Online giving is available on our website at asburyfirst.org/give. Venmo—You may give a gift through Venmo by finding “@givingasburyfirst” or by scanning the QR code to the right. Watch and listen The livestream of the 11 am service can be viewed at asburyfirst.org/live-stream. Listen live on WRFZ 106.3 FM Rochester Free Radio, or call our toll-free number at 833-829-1050. Our video archive of past services is at asburyfirst.org/archive.
Staff Emails are typically first initial then last name @asburyfirst.org. (ex. tanderson@asburyfirst.org) Rev. Ted Anderson — Interim Senior Minister, x125 Rev. Kathy Thiel — Minister for Congregational Care, x106 Rev. Patrick Dupont — Minister for Outreach, x136 Mike Mullin — Minister for Discipleship and Youth, x105 *Rev. Rachel Dupont — Minister for for Christian Formation and Director of the Discipleship Project, x113 Dr. Carl Johengen — Director of Music Ministry, x134 Duane Prill — Principal Organist, x100 Paula Dugan — Director of Hospitality and Children’s Ministry, x111 Holly Temming — Children's Music & Ministry; Revenue & Payroll Specialist, x114 David Strong — Church Administrator; Assistant Organist, x110 Deb Bullock-Smith — Office and Data Manager, x117 John Ormsbee — Director of Finance, x107 Johnny Colón — Director of Property Care, x122 David Stith — Director of Communications, x109 *Ly Tran — Communications Assistant, x108 *indicates part-time status
11 am • May 19, 2024
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* please stand as you are able
The Day of Pentecost
Prelude Emily Hart, Oboe David Temperley, Piano
Selections from Preludes for Piano — David Temperley Suite for Oboe and Piano, 1st movement — David Temperley
Introit
Like the murmur of the dove’s song, like the challenge of her flight, like the vigor of the wind’s rush, like the new flame’s eager light: Come, Holy Spirit, come. (Words: Carl P. Daw, Jr.; Tune: Bridegroom, Peter Cutts)
*Scripture Acts 2:1-21 Read by: Amy Allen, Barb Castle, & Morna Monahan
When Pentecost Day arrived, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound from heaven like the howling of a fierce wind filled the entire house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be individual flames of fire alighting on each one of them. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages as the Spirit enabled them to speak. There were pious Jews from every nation under heaven living in Jerusalem. When they heard this sound, a crowd gathered. They were mystified because everyone heard them speaking in their native languages. They were surprised and amazed, saying, “Look, aren’t all the people who are speaking Galileans, every one of them? How then can each of us hear them speaking in our native language? Parthians, Medes, and Elamites; as well as residents of Mesopotamia, Judea, and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the regions of Libya bordering Cyrene; and visitors from Rome (both Jews and converts to Judaism), Cretans and Arabs—we hear them declaring the mighty works of God in our own languages!” They were all surprised and bewildered. Some asked each other, “What does this mean?” Others jeered at them, saying, “They’re full of new wine!” Peter stood with the other eleven apostles. He raised his voice and declared, “Judeans and everyone living in Jerusalem! Know this! Listen carefully to my words! These people aren’t drunk, as you suspect; after all, it’s only nine o’clock in the morning! Rather, this is what was spoken through the prophet Joel: In the last days, God says, what was spoken through the prophet Joel: 'In the last days, God says, ‘I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your young will see visions. Your elders will dream dreams. Even upon my servants, men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy. I will cause wonders to occur in the heavens above and signs on the earth below, blood and fire and a cloud of smoke. The sun will be changed into darkness, and the moon will be changed into blood, before the great and spectacular day of the Lord comes. And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’”
The community gathers As the community gathers, may the music of the prelude draw our hearts and minds to God.
*Processional Hymn
"Gather Us In", vv. 1, 2, 4
11 am
*Processional Hymn (Cont'd)
*Greeting and Passing of the Peace
Rev. Pat Dupont, Director of the Community Outreach Center; Minister for Outreach Mike Mullin, Minister for Youth and Discipleship
*Gathering Song
#404 "Every Time I Feel the Spirit"
Testimony
Judy Messenger, Community Outreach Center Volunteer
Anthem Sanctuary Choir Emily Hart, Oboe Barb Nelson, Jennifer Bailey, Handbells Duane Prill, Piano
“Spirit of Love” – Allen Pote; words by Shirley Erena Murray Spirit of love, you move within creation, drawing the threads of color and design: life into life, you knit our true salvation. O come, work with us, and weave us into one. Though we have frayed the fabric of your making, tearing away from all you intend, yet, to be whole, humanity is aching -- come, work with us, and weave us into one. Great loom of God, where history is woven, you are the frame that holds us to the truth. Christ is the theme, the pattern you have chosen. O come, work with us, and weave us into one.
Children's Time
Led by Bob Featherstone
Lord's Prayer
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.
To Renew Commitment
Dave Kennedy, Habitat for Humanity Volunteer
Hymn
#192 "There's a Spirit in the Air", vv. 1, 2, 3, 7
Confirmation
Confirmands:
Charge to Confirmands Vows Laying on of Hands
*Congregational Response
Members of the household of God, I commend these young people to your love and care. Do all in your power to increase their faith, confirm their hope, and perfect them in love. We are happy to celebrate with you your entrance into the Church of Jesus Christ. We bid you a hearty and official welcome into Asbury First United Methodist Church. We renew our covenant with God and our commitment to Christ to love with our heart, mind, soul and strength. As you have expressed your vows of loyalty, so we also renew our own vows to support the Church through our prayers, our presence, our gifts, our service, and our witness.
*Hymn (#557, v. 1)
Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love; the fellowship of kindred minds is like to that above.
Gillian Allen Griffin Allen Lydia Beach Alex Dys
Lillian Seiffert Nathan Shaffer Avery Shaver
Introduction to Discipleship, Membership, and Commitment Carolyn Hamil
We are delighted you have joined us and ask that you sign and pass the ritual of friendship pad from the center aisle down the pew. We invite you to prayerfully consider making a gift to support the everyday ministries and operations of this church, allowing us to live into our vision to Do More Good. There are multiple ways to make a gift to Asbury First: Cash/Check—We welcome you to send a gift of cash/check in the mail or place it in the offering plate as it is passed to you. Text to Give—You may give a gift with a debit/credit card by texting the dollar amount to 206-222-1050. Online—Online giving is available on our website at asburyfirst.org/give. Venmo—You may give a gift through Venmo by finding “@givingasburyfirst” or by scanning the QR code to the right.
Offertory Emily Hart, Oboe David Temperley, Piano
Suite for Oboe and Piano, 4th movement — David Temperley
*Doxology Hymnal #94
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
*Prayer of Dedication Chris Lee
For opening your hand and showering us with manifold blessings, we give you thanks, O God. On this Pentecost day, and always, may our gifts bring dreams and visions to a world in need of hope and direction. Amen.
*Recessional Hymn
"As a Fire Is Meant for Burning"
To Disperse in Mission
Participants In the Service
Worship Leaders: Representatives from our Outreach Ministries; Rev. Ted Anderson, Rev. Pat Dupont, Rev. Rachel Dupont, Mike Mullin Director of Children's Ministry: Paula Dugan Organist: Duane Prill Sanctuary Choir Section Leaders: Gwen Paker, Brenda Nitsch, Dan McInerney, Jordan Bachmann Director of Music Ministry: Dr. Carl Johengen Head Usher: Brian White, Dennis Roote Production Director: Kenny Bailey Production Suite Team: Rick Church, Sam Doerner, Zeke Doerner, Randy Davis Technology Support Team: Dave Rice, Kenny Bailey, Dave Berg, Larry Dugan, Deb Bullock-Smith Technical Consultant: Justin Ocello
*Benediction
*Benediction Response
With the healing of division, with the ceaseless voice of prayer, with the power to love and witness, with the peace beyond compare: Come, Holy Spirit, come. (Words: Carl P. Daw, Jr.; Tune: Bridegroom, Peter Cutts)
Postlude
Toccata on “Veni Creator Spiritus” — Matthew M. Bellocchio
Permissions:
“Spirit of Love” words © 1992, music © 2001 Hope Publishing Co., Inc.; Hymns © 1989 The United Methodist Publishing House; OneLicense.net #A-721053. Some of the liturgical elements have been adapted from Discipleship Ministries of the United Methodist Church. Illustration Credits: Cover by David Stith. Interior by David Stith and Ly Tran.
9 am • May 19, 2024
Prelude
Compositions for Piano — David Temperley
*Scripture Acts 2:1-21
Read by Simon Barnett & Thomas Beach
*Opening Hymn
*Welcome & Passing of the Peace
*Gathering Hymn
Invitation, Announcements
Judy Messenger, Outreach Volunteer
Prayer
Wendy Kidder
*Closing Hymn
"As a Fire Is Meant for Burning" (found on pg. 8)
Worship Leaders
Representatives from our Outreach Ministries; Rev. Pat Dupont Organist: David Strong Piano: David Temperley
GARDENER The Gardening team is looking for help with weeding and light trimming every week or two. Contact Bonnie Gregory at bonniegregory126@gmail.com for more information.
LANDSCAPER Please consider joining the Community Outreach Center Landscaping Team - flexible hours and seasonal! If interested in learning more, please contact Bob Schuman at robert@schumanonline.net.
ALTAR FLOWERS The flowers on the altars are given in loving memory of Harmon (Bud) Peters, on the date that would have been their 36th wedding anniversary by his wife Carol Peters. If you would like to place flowers on the altar, please contact Jeanne Ristau at 585-223-4356, preferably two weeks ahead of requested date. Prayers and Concerns We offer our prayers and concerns for all those who are ill at home, hospitalized, or in hospice care. We offer our prayers and concerns for the family and friends of Peggy Epping, who died on April 13. A Memorial Service will be held on June 28 at 6 pm at the Northgate Bible Chapel, 240 McGuire Rd in Rochester. We offer our prayers and concerns for the family and friends of Alice Young who died on April 24. A Memorial Service will be held on June 1 at 1 pm on the MCC campus. We offer our prayers and concerns for the family of Joan Sapp who died on April 13. Joan and her husband Bob served Asbury First many years ago. Bob predeceased Joan in 2005. We offer our prayers and concerns for the friends and family of Joan Codd, who died on April 17.
DATA ENTRY We are looking for someone willing to do some computer work in the office on Mondays for about 4 hours (flexible time). Contact Deb Bullock-Smith at dbullocksmith@asburyfirst.org.
SUMMER GUITARIST If you play the guitar and/or enjoy leading singing, please contact Carl Johengen at cjohengen@asburyfirst.org about lending a hand with the Summer Outdoor 9 am Service.
EVARTS UR WELL CLINIC
GREETER COORDINATOR Evarts UR Well Clinic is in need of a Greeter Coordinator to assist with scheduling and supporting greeters at our Outreach Center. Contact Mary Scahill at (585) 705-6112 or mscahill404@gmail.com
COOKIE BAKERS Help keep our Sunday cookie spread yummy! Folks interested in assisting with the baking of some cookies for Sunday, please contact Paula Dugan at pdugan@asburyfirst.org for more information.
Help Me Connect
We have an immediate opening for Volunteer Greeter Coordinator at the UR WELL Clinic in the Community Outreach Center. The person in this role is responsible for scheduling and supporting greeters who have volunteered for the UR WELL clinic, and is an important piece of the Outreach puzzle at Asbury First! For more information, contact Mary Scahill at (585) 705-6112 or mscahill404@gmail.com or Lin Vanderstyne at (585) 747-4218 or linvanderstyne@gmail.com
Celebrations and concerns
Seeking stewards in the following places: Evarts UR Well Clinic is in need of a Greeter Coordinator to assist with scheduling and supporting greeters at our Outreach Center. Contact Mary Scahill at (585) 705-6112 or mscahill404@gmail.com The Gardening team is looking for help with weeding and light trimming every week or two. Contact: Bonnie Gregory at bonniegregory126@gmail.com for more information. Help keep our Sunday cookie spread yummy! Folks interested in assisting with the baking of some cookies for Sunday, please contact Paula Dugan at pdugan@asburyfirst.org for more information. "If you play the guitar and/or enjoy leading singing, please contact Carl Johengen at cjohengen@asburyfirst.org about lending a hand with the Summer Outdoor 9:00 Service."
Are you interested in taking the next step in your faith journey, finding your place in the life of Asbury First, or are just in need of a deeper connection? Scan the QR code, visit asburyfirst.org/ help-me-connect, or call the office at (585) 271-1050 to connect.
For a full list of events with links, visit our online calendar at asburyfirst.org/events or call the church office at 585-271-1050
Meetings & Rehearsals May 19 – MAY 26
Sunday 9 am Worship Service — 1040 Gathering Center 9:45 am Children's Enrichment — 1040 Education Wing 9:45 am LGBTQ Advocacy Team Meeting — Youth Room (1040, lower level) 9:45 am Adult Sunday School — 1040 Fellowship Hall 9:45 am As the Spirit Moves Us — 1040 LL03 (lower level) and Zoom (zoom.us/j/6174865464) 11 am Worship Service In-Person and Livestream 11:15 am Children's Sunday School (Ages 4–5th grade) — 1040 Education Wing 12 pm Lunch — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 12:30 pm Youth Group Move Up Day (5th graders are welcomed into our youth programming! — 1040 Fellowship Hall and Youth Room 12:45 pm Housing Equity Team Meeting — 1010 Red Room MONday 9 am Monday Morning Crew — 1040 9 am Library Work Day — 1040 Library Tuesday 8:30 am Lectio Divina — Zoom (zoom.us/j/8347173468) 9:30 am Tuesday Morning Women's Fellowship — Zoom (zoom.us/j/8347173468) 2:30 pm Disciple III Bible Studies — Zoom (zoom.us/j/6174865464) 3 pm Gentle Yoga — 1040 Gathering Center, $10 pay at the door WEdnesday 7 am Breakfast — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 7 am Men’s Fellowship Group — Zoom (zoom.us/j/6174865464) 10 am Wednesday Morning Study Group — 1010 COC Red Room and Zoom (zoom.us/j/8347173468) 3 pm Knitting Ministry Group — 1040 Library 6 pm Sanctuary Choir End of Season Dinner — 1040 Gathering Center 6:30 pm Asbury Ringers — 1040 Room 205 6:30 pm Carvers of Hope — 1040 Room 204 Thursday 7 am Breakfast — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 8:30 am Spiritual Perspectives Class — 1040 LL03 (lower level) and Zoom (zoom.us/j/6174865464) 6 pm UR Well Clinic — 1010 COC FRIDAY 7 am Breakfast — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 9:30 am Disciple IV Bible Studies — Zoom (zoom.us/j/834717 3468) 12:30 pm Asbury Art Class — 1040 Room 205 NEXT SUNday (5/26) 9 am Worship Service — 1040 Front Yard (in Sanctuary, in case of inclement weather) 9:45 am Children's Enrichment — 1040 Education Wing 9:45 am Adult Sunday School — 1040 Fellowship Hall 9:45 am As the Spirit Moves Us — 1040 LL03 (lower level) and Zoom (zoom.us/j/6174865464) 10 am Summer Choir Rehearsal — 1040 Wesley Hall 11 am Worship Service In-Person and Livestream 12 pm Lunch — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center
NEXT SUNDAY'S SERMON: "On the Trinity, Part III...ish" by Mike Mullen [Romans 8:12-17]
More than 40 people have already signed up – Don't miss out on the fun! Every Sunday night in June, beginning June 9, join us from 5 to 8 pm at the Ellison Park softball fields to play both softball and kickball. All skill levels and ages are included so make sure to bring the whole family! Come share in a night of fellowship and fun! This is the final week to sign up, so don't wait! Scan the QR code to access the sign-up form, or contact Mike Mullen for more information at mmullin@asburyfirst.org
New Members
Youth Ministry Opportunities for Adults!
June 10 and 17, 6:30 - 8 pm, Red Room (1010, Community Outreach Center) For those interested in joining Asbury First, this class in two parts will introduce the tenets and history of United Methodism, and give a deep dive into the many ways one can become more involved in Asbury First's ministries. Light snacks and beverages will be provided, but feel free to bring your own bag dinner if you prefer. Our hope is to have everyone present for recognition of new membership at the 11 am service on June 23. No need to register, but let us know if you plan to attend! Contact Deb Bullock-Smith at (585) 271-1050 x117 or email her at dbullocksmith@asburyfirst.org
Asbury First Kickball and Softball League!
The Youth Ministries of Asbury First have always been a highlight of our congregation, and we are thankful for all of the encouragement and support we receive! Each year, we seek to expand our team of adult volunteers that act as mentors and facilitators with our youth. If this is a ministry that you have ever wondered about joining, Mike Mullin would love to connect with you. In addition, as we work out our summer schedule, if you have any familiarity with disc golf or rock climbing, we would love to be in touch about how you might share your passions with our youth for a couple of events this summer. For more information, please contact Mike Mullin, mmullin@asburyfirst.org
Kickball and Softball your final week to sign up 40 people have signed up! All Ages!
Join us every Sunday at 9:45 am in Fellowship Hall for informal conversations on a variety of subjects! Grab a coffee and join us in Fellowship Hall or on Zoom every Sunday at 9:45 am. May 19 - Pentecost May 26 - No more class as our summer services begin this week All are welcome, contact Mike Mullin at mmullin@asburyfirst.org for more information.
Upcoming adult sunday school offerings SUNDAYS at 9:45 am in fellowship hall
East Ave Market Days
New Members Class
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June 2 – August 4
Summer
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"Summer Choir - June 2 through August 4" This morning's 11:00 service features this season's final appearance of the SanctuaryChoir. We offer our sincere thanks for their expressive enhancements to our worship, Sunday after Sunday! SanctuaryChoirwill resume in early September. During the summer months, all are invited to take part in Summer Choir. You don't need to be a member of Sanctuary Choir- all you need is basic singing skill and a desire to learn! You can come every week, or pop in now and then.Summer Choir gathers at 10:00am in Wesley Hall, and prepares accessible music for that morning's 11:00 service. If you have any questions, please contact our Director of Music Ministry Carl Johengen (cjohengen@asburyfirst.org.)
MONDAY, AUG 5 – THURSDAY, AUG 8 • 9 am – 12 pm Children ages 4 through 11, join us August 5 through 8 for an Olympic-sized VBS! We will meet each morning from 9 am to noon to learn about teamwork, play Olympic-themed games, and explore what the Bible has to say about working together!
If you have any questions or need more information, contact Paula Dugan, Director of Children's Ministry at pdugan@asburyfirst.org
This morning's 11 am service features this season's final appearance of the Sanctuary Choir. We offer our sincere thanks for their expressive enhancements to our worship, Sunday after Sunday! Sanctuary Choir will resume in early September. This summer, you're invited to take part in Summer Choir. No need to be a member of Sanctuary Choir- all you need is basic singing skill and a desire to learn! Come as you're able. Summer Choir gathers at 10 am in Wesley Hall and prepares accessible music for that morning's 11 am service. If you have any questions, please contact our Director of Music Ministry Carl Johengen at cjohengen@asburyfirst.org.
Choir
We are once again accepting electronic recycling items for Miracle Garden! Following the 2004 Tsunami in south east India, Miracle Garden was established to provide a home and education for the orphans from that event. In conjunction with Imagine It Recycling, we're collecting your old electronic devices, cell phones, toner cartridges and more for recycling. The money raised will go to help the Miracle Garden continue its good work! Look for the donation box near the Main entrance of the Welcoming Hall. More more info about what items are accepted, a full list is available here or scan the QR code. Questions, please contact Elizabeth Church at 585-978-0007
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Red Cross Blood Drive at Asbury First JUNE 1 at Asbury First, Gathering Center Do More Good! Give Blood! Sign up or just Show up to give blood Saturday, June 1 from 8:30 am to 1 pm at Asbury First's Gathering Center. Please call Ed Ristau at (585) 223-4356 or call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org to schedule your appointment. And please remember to bring ID.
Miracle Garden Electronic Recycling
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Donate your Children's Picture Books!
The Storehouse is seeking used children's picture books in good condition to stock for families in need. Bring your gently used (or new!) children's picture books to the Welcoming Hall where they can be deposited in the crate by the access ramp, near the doors facing the Parking Lot. For more information, contact Nancy Davidow at ndavidow2@rochester.rr.com
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SATURDAY, JUNE 1 and SUNDAY, JUNE 2 We're throwing a party to wish a fond farewell to Rev. Dr. Stephen Cady II, Emily Cady and the Cady family, and we want you there with us! Join us Saturday, June 1 for a Celebration Dinner under a Big Tent on the Granger Place Lawn (the lawn just east of 1050) featuring a bounce house, a buffet dinner, live music and MASS YOYOING! (In honor of Stephen Cady elevating the humble yoyo to exalted status, bring your own yoyo to the Cady event!) For more info, and to RSVP scan the QR code to the left, or visit asburyfirst.org/cady-celebration We're also collecting gifts in the form of monetary donations to show the Cady's love and appreciation for their years of service and community with us. More info on the Cady Purse is available via the same link: asburyfirst.org/cady-celebration
Later this year we will break ground on Asbury First's Columbarium project – a consecrated garden-like outdoor space on the southeastern outer wall of 1040 designed to provide a final resting place for the remains of our loved ones. These niches are available to all, but space is limited so reserve yours now. Visit asburyfirst.org/columbarium to learn more
Our very own Tim and Johanna Mahan sat down to talk about what the Asbury First Columbarium means to them, and luckily, they let us film it! To watch the 2 minute video, visit asburyfirst.org/columbarium or scan the QR code below.
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*Gathering Hymn (Cont'd)
*Hymn
#192 "There's a Spirit in the Air" vv. 1-3, 7
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