9 & 11 AM WORSHIP
June 16, 2024
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, x123 David Stith — Director of Communications, x109 *Ly Tran — Communications Assistant *indicates part-time status
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.
* please stand as you are able
Prelude Jeanne Strong and Duane Prill, duo pianists
Hymns for Piano Duo — arr. Dan Burton “Here, O My Lord, I See Thee Face to Face” “Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee” “My Song Is Love Unknown"
Introit
O worship the King, all glorious above, O gratefully sing God’s power and God’s love; our Shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days, pavilioned in splendor, and girded with praise. (Words: Robert Grant; Tune: Lyons, attr. Johann Michael Haydn)
*Call to Worship
All are invited to read the bold-faced type; the reader will read the unbolded type. Come to God, all of you who are carrying heavy loads. We drop our burdens at your feet. Come to God, all of you who are afraid. We surrender our fear to trust in you. Come to God, all of you who are skeptical about the unconditional love that is yours in God. We are here to worship God who loves us always.
*Processional Hymn
#116 “The God of Abraham Praise”
*Greeting and Passing of the Peace
*Gathering Hymn
#92 “For the Beauty of the Earth”, vv. 1, 4, 6
11 am • June 16, 2024
The community gathers As the community gathers, the music of the prelude draws our hearts and minds to God.
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Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
11 am
To hear the word
Scripture Matthew 5:43-48
“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven, for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good and sends rain on the righteous and on the unrighteous. For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you greet only your brothers and sisters, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the gentiles do the same? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect. The Word of God for the People of God. Thanks be to God.
Prayer of Confession
Merciful God, we open our hearts before you. You know we have not always done what we know we should have done. We have ignored people and situations because we are afraid. Loving God, we open ourselves to change. Renew us and refresh us. Show us the ways to be most wholly and fully your people, loving people when it is easy and when it is a challenge. Forgive us and show us the way to new life.
Silent Confession
Words of Assurance
Beloved Friends, hear the good news! God hears our words and knows our hearts. We have nothing to fear. By the love and grace of Jesus Christ, we are forgiven. Thanks be to God! Alleluia! Amen.
*Gloria Hymnal #102, v. 3 alt.
All glory be to God, all praise and thanks be given; Whose Son and Spirit reign as one in highest Heaven; Our one eternal God, whom earth and heaven adore; For thus it was, is now, and shall be evermore.
Moment for Pride
LGBTQ+ Resources — Carol Roote, Library Team
Presentation
The Upper New York "Conference Cane" — Presented to David Lubba
Anthem Asbury Ringers, Carl Johengen, Conductor
“Fairest Lord Jesus” — Silesian carol, arr. Barbara Baltzer Kinyon
Children's Time
Children of all ages are invited to join us in this special moment.
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.
*Hymn
#184 "Of the Father's Love Begotten"
Sermon
Perfection
Call to Prayer
Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail, in thee do we trust, nor find thee to fail; thy mercies how tender, how firm to the end, our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend. (Words: Robert Grant; Tune: Lyons, attr. Johann Michael Haydn)
Pastoral Prayer
*Prayer of Dedication
We thank you, O God, for all that you have given to us. We give back to this community our time, talent and treasure. Amen.
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To Renew Commitment
Introduction to Discipleship, Membership, and Commitment
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 Summer Choir Barb Nelson & Scot Graham-Raad, Handbells
“We the Lord’s People” — Jeffrey Rickard We the Lord’s people, heart and voice uniting, Praise him who called us out of darkness, light and truth revealing. Bring we now before him all our gladness and joy. O God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Trinity blessed, heav’nly light, the source of our salvation. Shine forth in our living now and ever. Amen.
*Doxology Hymnal #95
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Praise God above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
“We the Lord’s People” © 2002 St. James Music Press; “Glory Song” © 1985 Agape/Hope Publishing Co.; “Fairest Lord Jesus” © 1984 Jenson Publications, 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: Designed by David Stith and Ly Tran
Permissions:
*Closing Hymn
#698 "God of the Ages"
*Benediction
*Benediction Response
Amen. (John Storer)
Postlude Asbury Ringers, Carl Johengen, Conductor
"Glory Song" — Charles Gabriel, arr. Bill Ingram
Participants In the Service
Preacher: Rev. Kathy Thiel Liturgists: Rev. Rachel Dupont, Rev. Pat Dupont, Mike Mullin Reader: Nancy Specht Director of Children's Ministry: Paula Dugan Organist: Duane Prill Summer Choir Soloists: Gwen Paker, Brenda Nitsch, Dan McInerney, Jordan Bachmann Asbury Ringers, Elizabeth Church, Director Director of Music Ministry: Dr. Carl Johengen Crucifer, Acolyte: Gillian Allen, Griffin Allen Head Ushers: Brian White, Dennis Roote Production Director: Kenny Bailey Production Suite Team: Tommy Johnson, Jr., Sam Doerner, Zeke Doerner Technology Support Team: Dave Rice, Kenny Bailey, Dave Berg, Larry Dugan, Deb Bullock-Smith Technical Consultant: Justin Ocello
To Disperse in Mission
Invitation and Announcements
*Opening Hymn
“For the Beauty of the Earth” (Folliot Pierpoint, Conrad Kocher) For the beauty of the earth, for the glory of the skies, for the love which from our birth over and around us lies; Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise. For the joy of human love, brother, sister, parent, child, friends on earth and friends above, for all gentle thoughts and mild; Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise. For thyself, best Gift Divine, to the world so freely given, for that great, great love of thine, peace on earth, and joy in heaven: Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise.
*Welcome & Passing of the Peace
9 am • June 16, 2024
Alleluia
Alleluia, alleluia, give thanks to the Risen Lord. Alleluia, alleluia, give praise to his name. (words and music by Donald Fishel)
Scripture
Matthew 5:43-48 (found on p. 4)
Prayer
*Closing Song
“This Little Light of Mine” (Traditional) This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine! This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine! This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine! Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine! Ev'rywhere I go, I’m gonna let it shine! Ev'rywhere I go, I’m gonna let it shine! Ev'rywhere I go, I’m gonna let it shine! Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine! This little light of mine...
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Preacher: Rev. Kathy Thiel Reader: David Raymond Liturgist: Mike Mullin Director of Children's Ministry: Paula Dugan Musicians: Dave Berg, Carl Johengen
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
Celebrations and concerns
ALTAR FLOWERS The flowers on the altars are given to the glory of God and in loving memory, honor, and gratitude for Sandra’s parents, Ray and Marilyn Waring, by Sandra and David Holloway. 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 Ida Mae Hickman, Angie Burch and Jermaine Hickman on the death of Patrick Hickman on June 4. There will be a wake at 5 pm on Wednesday, June 19 with a funeral directly following at 6 pm at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, 109 West Ave in Rochester, NY. We offer our condolences and prayers to Morgan and Sean Cox on the death of Morgan's grandfather, William Lynch, who died on Saturday, June 8. 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.
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.
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.
ALTAR GUILD Ever wonder how our beautiful Sanctuary is prepared for Sunday worship? Consider joining the Altar Guild. Minimal hours required. Please contact Martha Tuke at mwtuke@gmail.com for more information.
Do you love perusing books? Do you love a cozy place to sit? Would you love a quiet place to catch up with a friend after the service? The Asbury First library is a perfect place for all these activities, located just around the corner from the Gathering Center in the Education Wing. This week the bibliocart will focus on Lent, Easter and Women’s History.
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.
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.
THE ASBURY FIRST LIBRARY & BIBLIOCART
Join us as we follow a conservative young lawyer and his off-the-wall bride from marital harmony to comical discord in Neil Simon’s hit play “Barefoot in the Park”. Scan the QR code below to purchase tickets for either the regular performance or the dinner theater performance, both of which are held in the Fellowship Hall, below the nave.
Sunday 9 am Worship Service — In-Person on the Front Lawn 9:45 am Childcare (available until noon) — 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) 9:45 am LGBTQ Advocacy Team — 1040 Youth Rom 10 am Summer Choir Rehearsal — 1040 Wesley Hall 11 am Worship Service — In-Person and Livestream 12 pm Lunch — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 5 pm Kickball & Softball League — Ellison Park Softball Fields 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) 3 pm Gentle Yoga — 1040 Welcoming Hall WEdnesday Offices Closed for Juneteenth 7 am Breakfast — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 7 am Men’s Fellowship Group — Zoom (zoom.us/j/6174865464) 4 pm East Ave Community Market Days — Granger Lawn Thursday 7 am Breakfast — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 8:30 am Spiritual Perspectives Class — Zoom only (zoom.us/j/6174865464) 6 pm UR Well Clinic — 1010 COC FRIDAY 7 am Breakfast — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 12:30 pm Asbury Art Class — 1040 Room 205 (Bell Room) Saturday 8 am Grocery Bag Ministry — 1010 Lower Level 9:30 am COC Orientation — 1010 Lower level NEXT SUNday (6/23) 9 am Worship Service — In-Person on the Front Lawn 9:45 am Childcare (available until noon) — 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 (Rev. Rachel Dupont's Final Sermon at Asbury First, with fellowship to follow) — In-Person and Livestream 12 pm Lunch — 1010 COC Dining & Caring Center 5 pm Kickball & Softball League — Ellison Park Softball Fields
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
Join us for one of two shows: Friday, February 9 – Regular Performance – 7 pm Saturday, February 10 – Dinner Theater Performance – 6 pm For more information, contact Larry Dugan at lduganasburyfirst.org
NEXT SUNDAY'S SERMON: "When Armor Becomes Chains" by Rev. Rachel Dupont [I Samuel 17:1a, 4-11, 19-23, 32-49]
Once again we have the opportunity to support a vital community service. Current blood donors, and those of you wishing to donate for the first time, are asked to register for the drive in the Gathering Center on Saturday, February 17, from 8:30 am to 1 pm. You can do so at redcrossblood.org, or by calling 1-800-Red-Cross. If you have any other questions, feel free to call Ed Ristau, at 585-223-4356. If you're unable to donate this time around, our next blood drive opportunity will be Saturday June 1, 2024. Please remember to bring your ID with you to your appointment.
BUY TICKETS
Meetings & Rehearsals JUNE 16 – JUNE 23
Red Cross Blood Drive at Asbury First!
Mission Trip Prayer Partners
This July, our Senior High Youth Group will be traveling to Chicago, Illinois as we strive to learn, serve, and do more good in an urban environment. While we are away, we are looking for members of our community to partner with our mission team in prayer. As a prayer partner, you will be assigned one missioner to pray for while we are away. In addition, we will ask you to write this missioner a note of encouragement before the trip. You may sign up to be a prayer partner via the QR code or contact Mike Mullin at mmullin@asburyfirst.org
Grocery Bag packing @ 8 - 9 am • Orientation @ 9:30 - 10:30 am
June 22, 9:30 am COC, Lower Level
Exploring Faith Communities in Rochester: A Lenten Series with Guest Speakers from Other Religious Communities Join us for this lively and engaging opportunity to learn a little about another religious community, right here in Rochester! Speakers will share about their community, give some background, and entertain your questions. Wednesday evenings from February 21 through March 20. Contact Kathy Thiel for more info at kthiel@asburyfirst.org
If you are interested in visiting people in our congregation on a regular basis, please plan to attend a meeting on Monday, June 17 at 4 pm in the Red Room. For more information, please contact Rev. Kathy Thiel at (585) 271-1050 x106 or email her at kthiel@asburyfirst.org
Join the Vistation Team!
COC ORIENTATION
Starting in June, the East Ave Community Market returns to Asbury's Granger lawn! Wednesdays, 4 to 7 pm, running from now until the end of August, we'll be hosting this celebration of small local makers and growers for the whole neighborhood. The market features free activities for kids, organic produce, craft baked goods, sourdough bread, pantry staples, and more!
Scan the QR code to sign up
Participation in an orientation session is required for all serving with our COC ministries. If you are exploring serving for the first time, or have been serving already but have never attended a session, please join us! We will cover important information about our outreach mission and philosophy as well as practical information about best practices and safety.
February 4 - The Rev. Pat Dupont to discuss his role as Minister for Outreach February 11 - Youth Mission Trips Presentations All are welcome, contact Mike Mullin at mmullin@asburyfirst.org for more information.
Upcoming Adult Sunday School Offerings
HOST FAMILIES NEEDED: We will be housing the choir and chaperones overnight after the performance, so we are seeking host families who can provide sleeping arrangements for one adult and up to three children. Children can share a double bed or larger, and any guest can sleep on an air mattress, sofa or sleeping bag. If you are able to help or have questions, please contact Judy Messenger at jumesseng@gmail.com or call (585) 473-1048
Save the Date:
The Matsiko World Orphan Choir makes a return appearance at Asbury First, presenting a concert on Thursday, June 27 at 7 pm. Since 2008, the Matsiko World Orphan Choir has used the unifying power of music to uplift every child, bring joy to all who listen, and to inspire generosity that provides a complete education for vulnerable children. Brought together from Matsiko's in-country learning centers in Nepal, Peru, Liberia, and India, the Choir has performed at the White House, Disneyland, Disney World, the Rose Bowl, and many other sports stadiums around the country. Their high-energy performances bring much-needed attention to the plight of vulnerable children around the world. For more information, visit matsiko.org/world-orphan-choir or contact Carl Johengen at cjohengen@asburyfirst.org
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.
Help Me Connect
Matsiko World Orphan Choir returns to Asbury First, June 27!
Last Chance until Fall! Help us spread the word about the good work of our Community Outreach Center — Invite a friend, a co-worker, a local business owner, even your dentist or your financial planner! We’re building up our teams of volunteers, donors, and funders to help maintain the momentum of the last few years of life-changing outreach. You and your guest will meet us at 1010 East Ave on Tuesday, July 9, at 8 am for a simple breakfast, a brief tour, and stories about these life-changing services. Reservations are requested by Friday, July 5. Visit asburyfirst.org/1010tuesdays or call (585) 271-1050 x117
1010 Tuesday, 8 am, July 9
As summer approaches, and our days grow longer, it is a good time to brush up on our ability to offer thoughtful welcome, hospitality, compassion and care to our neighbors – those we encounter both on our campus and elsewhere. As Christian disciples we are called to specifically care for people who are hurting, and to grow in our ability to minister to those in the throes of difficult situations. To that end, we are planning to offer another session of de-escalation training led by the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence. We hosted a session in October that was very well-received by those in attendance. Representatives of the Institute will share with us best practices and skills when working with people experiencing trauma and/or crisis. If you would like to attend please sign up so that we can gauge interest and keep you informed when the event is scheduled.
De-Escalation Training
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Open to All We believe we are all equal in God’s eyes and are all one in Christ. We extend hospitality and encourage full participation for all regardless of any perceived defining characteristic. Worship We believe we are at our best when we connect to God together through preaching, prayer, and song. We strive for excellence in all we do, especially in our worship experience. Community We believe we are better together; fellowship and care are keys to love and life. Outreach We believe everyone deserves hope and fullness of life. We endeavor to practice mercy and work for justice in our local and extended community. Discipleship We believe we—adults, youth, and children alike—are called to grow in our faith both as a community and as individuals through education, regular worship, meaningful fellowship, a commitment to service, and celebrating rites of passage together. Generosity We believe what we have is a gift from God. We share our gifts with an open heart to help meet needs at Asbury First, the Rochester community, and throughout the world. Stewardship We believe we must care for the human, physical, and financial resources with which we have been entrusted.
Our values represent a description of our guiding principles. These statements are standards of behavior, which are inherent in all we do.
Give Online at www.asburyfirst.org/GIVE, text to give at (206) 222-1050 OR MAIL IN YOUR CHECKS TO 1050 EAST AVENUE, ROCHESTER, NY 14607
Auditions for this Spring's production of Oliver! are taking place at the following times: Tuesday, January 30 at 6 pm Thursday, February 1 at 6 pm Call-backs are Saturday, February 3 at 1 pm. For questions please contact Larry Dugan at ldugan@asburyfirst.org
ReV. Rachel Dupont's Sendoff
Asbury First Community Theatre presents
On June 23, we hope you will stay after the service to celebrate her time here with coffee and gluten-free baked goods in the Gathering Center.
Next Sunday, June 23, the Rev. Rachel Dupont, our Minister for Christian Formation and Director of the Discipleship Project, will end her time at Asbury with a farewell sermon. As you know, the decision to reduce the size of our pastoral staff was heartbreaking. Rachel has been an essential leader, both in discerning and living out God’s unique call for Asbury First, and as a delegate to General Conference this past Spring. She has helped to shape the future of both Asbury First and the United Methodist Church. We are forever grateful.
If you have any questions or need more information, contact Paula Dugan, Director of Children's Ministry at pdugan@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!
SCAN THE QR CODE OR VISIT asburyfirst.org/vbs TO REGISTER NOW!
#184 “Of the Father's Love Begotten”
*Recessional Hymn
#698 “God of the Ages”