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RAMSEY MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5900 Hull Street Road, Richmond, VA 23224,
804-276-4628, www.ramseymemorial.org
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Dear Ramsey Memorial UMC Saints,
On March 6 at 7:30pm we will gather in the sanctuary of our church and will
receive the placing of ashes upon our foreheads in the sign of the cross. As we do so,
we will hear, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return,” What an
odd thing to do and to hear if those are rituals you are not familiar with. Odd indeed.
But odd though it is, it is for many people the beautiful beginning of the season of
Lent. They know that those ashes on their foreheads and that reminder of our dusty
lives are the beginnings of a journey we take every Lent. A journey of self-reflection,
of introspection, of repentance. Journeys, by their very nature, are more focused on the
process than on the destination. So it is with Lent. So we will offer ourselves to God
to mold, shape, form and transform us during Lent.
From Ash Wednesday (March 6) until Resurrection Sunday (April 21) we walk
with the Lord focusing on the spiritual disciplines of prayer, Bible study, fasting and
self-denial. We may choose to give something up for Lent or to take up something new
like a habit of kindness or an additional time of prayer each day. Whatever we do, we
will do together as the Body of Christ, the Church called Ramsey Memorial.
So as we journey through Lent, let’s keep asking Jesus to do for us what we
have been praying for since 2019 began: that we will see as God sees, that we will
love as God loves, that we will change as God directs us to and that we will not be
content until we have reached every person we know with the love and the light of
Christ.
Ashes on our forehead. God’s love in our hearts. It’s going to be a beautiful
Lent as God’s church called Ramsey Memorial UMC!
With transforming hope,
Claudia
Join us on March 8th
for our annual
Corned Beef & Cabbage Luncheon
Time: 12:00 p.m.
Place: Fellowship Hall
BRING A FRIEND AND JOIN US
RSVP by March 6th
Hope to see you there!
A Special “Thank You”
A huge, huge, “THANK-YOU”
from my heart to all of Ramsey
for everything you did to have a
wonderful get-together for me on Sunday,
January 20th. All the cards, the special
“gift” from all of you, the decorations of
beautiful roses and balloons, the delicious
food, and especially having time with each of
you. It was so very special! Please know how
much I love each of you as my friend and
family. I was greatly blessed and have had so
many special moments with you all. Ramsey
is a great church but it is all the people that
make up Ramsey that are great. Thank you
all for being so much a part of my life. With
my love, Sue
To my Church Family,
Thank you so much for
your prayer, cells, cards &
visits during my illness.
Thanks to Pastor Claudia and Pastora Norma
for their visits and calls and most especially
their prayers. I miss coming to church and
hope to return soon. I love you all.
With a grateful heart, Jane Adams
MARCH 10, 2019
March
6,
2019
7:30pm
Desde un Rincón Pastoral
Regocijaos en el señor siempre. Otra vez os digo, ¡Regocijaos! Filipenses 4:4
Son muchas las razones que tenemos para venir delante del Señor con un corazón agradecido,
lleno de alabanza y de adoración. Una de las razones más obvia es el hecho de haber
comenzado un año nuevo reconociendo que Dios es el autor de nuevos comienzos y nuevas
oportunidades. ¡Que consuelo da saber que a pesar de nuestras propias experiencias u opiniones
acerca de Él, la fidelidad de Dios no actúa ni mucho menos se sujeta a nuestras variables
personalidades, circunstancias, emociones o estados de ánimo; Su naturaleza es permanecer
fiel. Muchas son las personas que carecen de sentimientos que ayudan al ser humano a ser
mejores, a enfrentar la vida con optimismo y esperanza. Siendo uno de esos sentimientos el
gozo. El apóstol Pablo, una y otra vez, en el libro de los Filipenses nos recuerda lo importante
que es regocijarnos en el señor, no solamente porque nos ayuda a nuestro estado de ánimo sino
porque más bien nos recuerdas que el gozo es un fruto del Espíritu, el cual nos invita a
regocijarnos una y otra vez en nuestra salvación y en la fidelidad de Dios.
En este año nuevo, el cual ya comenzó hace un mes, regocijémonos en Dios sirviéndole con
fidelidad y amor. Que todo lo que hagamos, lo hagamos para honra y gloria de su nombre
solamente. Sirvamos a nuestro prójimo con amor y compasión teniendo en mente que es Dios
el que nos ha dado ese nuevo mandamiento. Ofrendar a Dios lo mejor de nosotros es
regocijarnos en nuestra esperanza y salvación. Nuestra iglesia en Ramsey tiene muchos deseos
de servir a la comunidad, de alcanzar a otros para que vengan a los pies de Jesucristo, y con tu
testimonio y el mío, con tu gozo y tu amor por señor y con el mío también, podemos recordarle
al mundo una y otra vez que este es un nuevo comienzo, una nueva oportunidad para recibir de
Dios la gracia salvadora que en Jesucristo, Su Hijo todavía nos ofrece. Regocijemos y sirvamos
al señor con nuestro todo.
En la fidelidad de Dios que permanece para siempre y en su gracia y paz, oro al señor, Dios
todopoderoso, que sus ojos puedan siempre ser testigos de cuán grande es Dios y que su fideli-
dad nunca se agota y que cada mañana nuevas son sus misericordias.
Pastora, Norma Aguilar.
BIRTHDAYS—CUMPLEAÑOS ANNIVERSARIES - ANIVERSARIOS
Joan McGowan 1
Linda Sings Guilmart 5
Pat Meadows 5
Claudette Stuart 5
Kevin McGowan 7
Miranda Dore 9
Lynn Flynn 9
Abiola Ogungbade 9
Matthew Cheatham 10
Kristie Stump Rivera 12
Brian Barnstein 13
Rosa Bonilla 15
Gene Sheek 15
David Woodfin 15
Steven T. Meadows 17
Jean Bates 20
James W. Jump Jr. 21
Eric Ahles 22
Kathy Holmes 22
Allison S. Moorehead 22
Emily Bucknam 24
David and Darlene Sweat 9
A morning prayer
At the start of a day, who can tell what a day may
bring forth? Cause me therefore, gracious God, to
live every day as if it were to be my last, for I know
not but that it may be such. Cause me to live now as I
shall wish I had done when I come to die. O grant
that I may not die with any guilt on my conscience,
or any known sin unrepented of, but that I may be
found in Christ, who is my only Savior and
Redeemer.
Our 2019 Lenten Offering will begin March 10
through Palm Sunday April 14. Traditionally, the
funds raised during this time are used for maintenance
projects around the church that are not covered by the regular budget. This year the Trus-
tees are planning to use this offering to convert several outside lights to LED lights, which
will save money and energy. We would also like to update the camera on the Fellowship
Hall door so that the staff will have better control over visitors entering the building, which
will improve our security.
Missions News
Our Summer Mission Team will be leaving on June 23 to Swansboro
NC to assist in the recovery there from hurricane Florence. We will
return the following Saturday June 29th. We are asking for your
support by providing our Annual Spud Sunday feast on Sunday
March 17th after the 11:00 Service. You will be seeing posters around the church to that
purpose. So please think about it get those taste buds a working.
The USO pizza for the returning a leaving troops was successful at no
cost to us. Because of the shakeup in the Papa Johns organization there
was less effort and therefore fewer hotel accommodations to fund in
the project than in the past years. However; we feel that will change for
the coming years. We are now getting our water for the USO from Walmart since Food
Lion had to stop it’s discounted water to us and the other churches that we work with for
the water.
Asbury’s Kathy Banton is looking into the homeless Veterans needs
in our area. I have asked her to let us know what she finds so I can
report that back to Ramsey.
COME & SEE This Ramsey Memorial small group invites you to come and join us! Everyone is wel-
come! 2 Saturdays a month each event starts at 10am. 1 will be fun and 1 will be
“serious” Come and join our Discussions and fun fellowship experiences!
Come and see what the Lord has done see what amazing things He has done on earth.
Psalm 46:8
MARCH 9 Church Fellowship Hall Discussion - Lent & Jesse Tree
MARCH 23 Church Fellowship Hall Devotion & Caravan to Irish Festival
CONNECTION REQUIRES
PARTICIPATION
TAKE NOTE:
Beginning March
10th
our early worship
service will begin
at
8:30am. Invite
someone to come
with you each
week!
Pathogens, those awful microorganisms that
make us sick, grow well in TCS food. Those are
foods that require “time and temperature control
for safety” – TCS. Cold food needs to be stored
at 41 degrees F or below. They can be held out
of the refrigerator to be served for up to six
hours (as long as they don’t get above 70
degrees). After six hours, they need to be
thrown away. After cooking, hot foods need to
be held at 135 degrees F or higher. Without a
heat source, hot foods can be held for service for
up to four hours. After four hours, they need to
be thrown away. And if a food is to be stored
frozen be sure it is put in the freezer. I once
threw out a big bag of chicken nuggets that were
put in a CLC
refrigerator.
They were
completely
thawed. If
you have
questions,
just ask. Jane
Why ashes on Ash Wednesday?
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the
season of Lent. Lent is a time when many
Christians prepare for Easter by observing a
period of fasting, repentance, moderation a
spiritual discipline.
Ash Wednesday emphasizes two themes: our
sinfulness before God and our human
mortality. The service focuses on both themes,
helping us to realize that both have been
triumphed through the death and resurrection
of Jesus Christ.
During some Ash Wednesday services, the
minister will lightly rub the sign of the cross
with ashes onto the foreheads of worshipers.
The use of ashes as a sign of mortality and
repentance has a long history in Jewish and
Christian worship. Historically, ashes signified
purification and sorrow for sins.
It is traditional to save the palm branches from
the previous Palm Sunday service to burn to
produce ashes for this service. Sometimes a
small card or piece of paper is distributed on
which each person writes a sin or hurtful or
unjust characteristic. The cards are then
brought to the altar to be burned with the palm
branches. The ash cross on the forehead is an
outward sign of our sorrow and repentance for
sins.
— Adapted from The United Methodist Book
of Worship
Greetings UMW Members,
Before you beginning reading, get out your 2019 Calendar and jot down these upcoming
activities. This is a busy time of the year and I don't want you to miss anything!
*March 2nd, 10am - 12Noon, Ramsey UMW Unit Meeting in the Fellowship Hall. We
will have two speakers: Martha Gilliam will inform us about Seniors Helping Seniors and
Sue Newman will share with us a different way to pray, Praying with Color. I hope you
will be able to join us.
*April 6th - Richmond District Prayer Breakfast will be held at Shady Grove UMC, Me-
chanicsville, 8209 Shady Grove Road, Mechanicsville, Va. 23111. Registration : 9:30am
Program: 10-11:30 am.
April 12th (4-8 pm) &13th (9am-1pm) - Change The World RVA will hold their "5th An-
nual Another Woman's Treasure and Accessories Bazaar" at Bon Air UMC. Ramsey's
UMW supports this program as all the proceeds benefit CTW,RVA, a foundation helping
homeless students succeed in high school, college and life. If you have gently used items
like jewelry, scarves, purses, or gloves, you would like to donate, you can drop them off at
Bon Air UMC, 1645 Buford Road; Pepeterie (10% discount for your donation) 3048 Stony
Point Road, Stony Point Shopping Center; Quilting Adventure, 6943 Lakeside Avenue,
Henrico, Va.; First Citizens Bank, 315 Libbie Ave., Richmond, Va.
PLANNING AHEAD FOR FUTURE DATES
*May 3rd-5th - UMW Spiritual Life Retreat, "Having Tea with Jesus", Eagle Eyrie Bap-
tist Conference Center, Lynchburg, Va. Retreat Leader: Rev. Dawn Marie Singleton
*June 1st - UMW Day at Ferrum College, 215 Ferrum Mountain Road, Ferrum, Va.
*June 19th- 22nd -Virginia Annual Conference, Roanoke, Va.
*June 21st - UMW Breakfast at the Virginia Annual Conference, Roanoke, Va. Contact
Richmond District President, Scotty Doyle for tickets.
* Further information will follow.
Thank you, Thank you
your blessings inspire us to bless
others! Freely received freely give!
If any of you just happen to come across some of these items, please share them with us!
Spring is around the corner and we would like to keep on building the enthusiasm of our
youth by taking them out and have some fun! Here is some items that we would love to
have for our EASTER BASKETS - Candies
Ignite’s next fundraising event will be a Silent Auction…
We are planning to auction 3 baskets,
1- Fun in the Sun basket, 2- Garden in a box, 3- Traveler's bag.
Coloring books, a good book to read, Key holders, Cookies, Bookmarks, Toothpaste/
toothbrush, Shaving kit/his/hers, tie, socks/his/hers, Grilling sauces, Apron, Cooking wine,
Seasonings, Sun glasses (his and hers) beach towels, sand toys, sunscreen, beach bag,
tropical beverages, Garden gloves, flowers pots, seeds… Any question or suggestions
please feel free to reach out to any of the young adults or Pastora Norma. Again, thank you!
Faith journey A family was heading on vacation: two lit-
tle ones were nestled in car seats; the van
was packed. As Dad locked the house and
Mom secured the garage, an adult neighbor
the kids knew walked up and spoke
through an open window. “Where are you
going?” The kids shrugged. “Well, what
road are you taking?” the friend asked with
a knowing smile. Of course, they had no
idea. “Do you know where you’ll eat to-
day, or where you’ll spend the night?”
Blank stares. Then the friend asked, “Who
are you traveling with?” The children
broke into grins and shouted, “Mommy and
Daddy!”
On the journey of faith, we don’t know
precisely where we’re headed or how all
our needs will be met. But we know who
we’re traveling with: our loving God who
is fully aware of the twists and turns ahead;
the loving Parent who promises to care for
us wherever we go.
BUCS 3RD ANNUAL
CAMP & CANOE TRIP CON’T
Trip Details
Join us for our third annual weekend adventure for
men and young men ages 12+(fathers, sons, grand-
sons, brothers, nephews & friends). $55 per per-
son includes meals, canoeing &tent camping.
Friday, May 31: Please arrive before dark.
Bring you tent, sleeping bag, pillow, soap &
Towel—there are restrooms, hot showers and a
small camp store. No electric at sites. Your ar on
your own for Friday’s dinner—several good res-
taurants in Luray, VA.
Saturday, June 1: Day Canoeing
Breakfast provided. Canoeing starts around 9am.
Bealer’s Ferry to Burners Bottom 11 miles-5
hours. This section combines gentle riffles, calm
deep stretches for swimming, fishing, limestone
cliffs and the popular Class II Compton’s Rapids.
A picnic lunch is provided. Later, around the
camp fire, a delicious dinner includes “hobo
Packs” and tasty “Dump Cake” dessert. You don’t
want to miss this!
Sunday, June 2: Breakfast
Breakfast provided. Enjoy the day on your own.
Canoe Safety Tips:
Wear Shoes; no flip flops. Please watch the safety
video www.shenandoah-river.com/canoe-kayak-
tube-raft-rentals/canoeingkayaking/
And read the liability release online. No glass or
foam coolers. Use a Ziploc, or other waterproof
bag to protect phones and other valuables-canoes
tip over. For more info or to register-Call, text or
email. Will Flynn 804-402-0778
Saturday March 30, 5pm
Please come join us in mission and
fellowship!
COMIDA COMUNITARIA GRATUITA:
POR FAVOR , ÚNASE A NOSOTROS
EN MISIÓN Y COMUNIÓN.
March 30, 5:00 PM in the CLC
Care A Van
Last Year 4,138 people came through our
doors from January 1st through December
31st to be seen and treated by Bon
Secours Care A Van. The months with
the highest volume were March and
August. We are pleased to be able to pro-
vide a place were this important
service can be provided for those who live
in our area and are in need of medical
attention.
SPUD SUNDAY
DOMINGO
DE PAPAS
Join us for a St. Patrick’s Day Irish
Lunch, Noon, Sunday, March 17th
Ramsey’s Christian Life Center
All proceeds support the Mission Team
$7.00 donation per person.
Please RSVP by filling out the yellow
church card or call the church office—
276-4628
Únase a nosotros para un almuerzo Irlan-
dés del Día de San Patricio,
El mediodía del domingo 17 de marzo en
el Centro de Vida Cristiana de Ramsey
Todas las ganancias de $ 7.00 por perso-
na
Apoyaran el equipo de Misiones de Ram-
sey
Por favor confirmen su asistencia llenan-
do la tarjeta amarilla de la iglesia o
llame a la oficina de la iglesia al 276-
4628
The Annual Agape Yard sale is
scheduled for May 4. The pro-
ceeds from this event fund the
Agape Mission work for the
entire year. The class supports
many of Ramsey’s missions,
and contribute to the financial
requests of the church. The
CLC has been reserved for the
yard sale beginning April 28.
Donations will be accepted all
during the week. If possible,
please bring your contributions
to church early in the week.
We open the sale to the Care-A
-Van participants on Thursday.
Offering household items at a
greatly reduced rate to those in
need is one of our missions
with the Yard Sale. If you have
large items, please call Joan
513-8540 or Shelley at 908-
7368.
Be sure to mark your calendar
for Friday, April 12 and Saturday,
April 13, 2019 -- and be ready to
shop!
We will take jewelry donations all
year long at the locations below.
Please help our youth by donating
purses, jewelry, scarves, and other
women's accessories. The success
of our sale depends on the success
of our donations. Please get your
friends, neighbors, colleagues,
church, family to clean out their
closets for this great event!
DONATION DROP OFFS:
Bon Air United Methodist Church
1645 Buford Road
Papeterie (10% discount for your
donation!)
3048 Stony Point Road
Stony Point Shopping Center
Quilting Adventures
6943 Lakeside Avenue
Henrico, VA 23228
First Citizens Bank
315 Libbie Ave
Richmond, VA 23226
United Methodist Urban Ministries of Richmond
To benefit Shalom Farms
GERANIUM SALE
$4.50 each (4 ½” pot)
Plants arrive Friday, April 5
The geraniums come in red, salmon, coral, hot pink
and white. We will take orders for specific colors but
cannot guarantee colors.
Have checks made out to UMUMR.
All this info is on the order form too.
Conference to livestream
'State of the Church'
address following
General Conference
Bishop Sharma D. Lewis will hold
an address titled “State of the
Church: Where do we go from
here?” on Monday, March 4,
following the Special Session of
General Conference. The event will
be livestreamed at
www.livestream.com/vaumc/
stateofthechurch from 10 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. featuring an address by
Bishop Lewis as well as time for
questions and answers. The event
footage will be archived at the
same link for later viewing. Ques-
tions for this Q&A period may be
sent
to [email protected] prior to
the event and during the event. For
questions about the event, contact
Director of Connectional Ministries
the Rev. Marc Brown
On the day of the event you may go
to https://livestream.com/VAUMC/
StateoftheChurch .
Pray the prayer that never fails…
Lord, Thy will be done.
Amen
Read Across America
Feb 25th through March
1st. Was celebrated at J.L.
Francis Elementary School
as “Read Across America”
week. Students were
involved in reading
activities and shared their
favorite books.
Volunteers visited the students in grades K-5th to
read to them in celebration of Dr. Seuss’s birthday
and the love of books, reading, learning and shar-
ing stories. Thank you to all the Ramsey mem-
bers who visited a class to read. Sally Wheat
Pray without ceasing...Pray without ceasing...
Ash Wednesday prayer
Merciful God, you called us forth from the dust of the earth; you claimed us for Christ in
the waters of baptism. Look upon us as we enter these Forty Days bearing the mark of ash-
es, and bless our journey through the desert of Lent to the font of rebirth. May our fasting
be hunger for justice; our alms, a making of peace; our prayer, the chant of humble and
grateful hearts. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Prayer for a new beginning
Dear Lord, touch me with your Spirit of truth so I may be honest about my sins and failures.
Forgive me for treating your covenant lightly and at times ignoring it completely. Help me
truly seek and know forgiveness for all the hurts I’ve caused, for harboring ill will and for
any hardness of heart I may have. Please renew a right spirit within me that I may become
more Christ-like and that my life may daily reveal your love and light. In your name. Amen.
A prayer for families
Heavenly Father, we come as your children to praise you for putting us into families. Thank
you for the love and nourishment we’ve received — and been blessed to give. We confess
our need for your daily forgiveness and guidance in our families. Please grant harmony in
our homes and help us always show respect and love for one another. In Jesus’ name.
Amen.
A prayer for uncertain times
O God of heaven and earth, who’s bigger than nations and factions, be with us as we live
through times of terror, despair and danger. Be the strength of people who’ve been touched
personally by disaster. Come with healing to those who are injured. Be the eternal rest of
those who’ve died. Be the energy, compassion and fortitude of those who must pick
through the wreckage. Grant our leaders courage and a double portion of your wisdom. The
day of universal brotherhood seems farther off than ever, O God, but help us not despair of
trying to accomplish it. Strengthen our faith. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
A child's prayer for protection God in heaven, hear my
prayer.
Keep me in thy loving
care.
Be my guide in all I do.
Bless all those who love
me too. Amen.
Indulge for Lent?
Rather than sacrificing something for
Lent — especially something easy and
spiritually insignificant, such as choco-
late — Patty Kirk,
in Guideposts magazine, suggests finding
new ways to indulge in God’s presence.
Surely one can do this by having extra
devotions or attending Lenten worship
services. But Kirk offers these ideas:
• Spend time outdoors, sensing God’s
magnificence.
• Spend time with others, extending gen-
erosity and compassion. Remember Je-
sus’ promise that when you care for oth-
ers, you care for him (Matthew 25:31-
46).
• Pray for the “little things,” coming be-
fore God in childlike trust and feeling
peace.
• Watch attentively for God’s answers to
prayer, and receive them as reminders of
his presence.
• Turn anxiety into prayer. As you frame
concerns as prayers and entrust them to
God, you “sacrifice” the tendency to
wallow in worry.
March 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
10:00am Pickleball
6:00pm James River
l
2 World Prayer Day
8:30am BUCS
9:00am UMW Unit Meeting
12:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
3
3:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
3:00pm Community Choir
3:00pm Ignite
3:45pm Praise Choir
4
8:00am Care A Van
6:00pm James River
6:00pm HASA
5 Shrove Tuesday
2:00pm McGuire Park
3:45pm LynnHaven bb
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm Police Academy
6 Ash Wednesday
10:00am Pickleball
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm HASA
7:30pm Ash Wed. Service
7 8:30am Care A Van
9:30am Prayer/Knitting
6:00pm James River
6:00pm Police Academy
7:00pm Estudio Biblico
8
10:00am Pickleball
55+ Luncheon
6:00pm James River
9
10:30am Come & See
12:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm HASA
10
3:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
3:00pm Ignite
3:45pm Praise Choir
4:45pm Bell Choir
11
6:00pm James River
6:00pm HASA
12
11:00am Ada Mae Bookman
3:30pm Lynhaven CC
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm Police Academy
6:00pm Hazel Gibbs Circle
13
10:00am Pickleball
2:00pm Nina Woodfin
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm HASA
7:00pm Trustees
14 8:30am Care A Van
9:30am Prayer/Knitting
3:30pm Lynhaven CC
6:00pm James River
6:00pm Police Academy
7:00pm Estudio Biblico
7:00pm Chancel Choir
15
10:00am Pickleball
6:00pm DePaul Carnival Set up
16
11:00am DePaul Carnival
4:00pm Spud Sunday Setup
6:00pm HASA
17
12:00pm Spud Sunday
3:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
3:00pm Community Choir
3:00pm Ignite
3:45pm Praise Choir
4:45pm Bell Choir
18
6:00pm James River 6:00pm 6:00pm HASA
19
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm Police Academy
20
10:00am Pickleball
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm HASA
7:00pm Finance
21 Purim
8:30am Care A Van
9:30am Prayer/Knitting
6:00pm James River
6:00pm Police Academy
7:00pm Estudio Biblico
7:00pm Chancel Choir
22
10:00am Pickleball
6:00pm James River
23
10:30 am Come and See
12:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
2:00pm UMW setup & Tea
6:00pm HASA
24
3:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
3:00pm Ignite
3:45pm Praise Choir
4:45pm Bell Choir
25
6:00pm James River
6:00pm HASA
7:00pm Spring Festival Team
26
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm Police Academy
27
10:00am Food Pantry
10:00am Pickleball
6:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
6:00pm HASA
7:00 Safety Team
7:00pm SPRC
28
8:30am Care A Van
9:30am Prayer/Knitting
6:00pm James River
6:00pm Police Academy
7:00pm Estudio Biblico
7:00pm Chancel Choir
29
10:00am Pickleball
6:00pm James River
30
12:00pm BWSL Deamchasters
5:00pm Neighborhood Supper
6:00pm HASA
31 ONE RAMSEY SERVICE
3:00pm BWSL Dreamchasers
3:00pm Ignite
3:45pm Praise Choir
4:45pm Bell Choir