Sources of Information for Today's Online Service
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service.
Mother's Day
A History of Mother's
Day
Why the Founder of Mother's
Day Turned
Against It
The Mother of George
Washington
The following items relate to a recent event
of historical interest to the Bethel community
Centenary Camp Closing after 60
years
2014 Article on Centenary
Camp
Program for 04/25/21 Celebration
Guidance from UMC Discipleship Ministries
This is the Sixth in a series of seven Worship Services from the Discipleship Ministries for the
season of Eastertide that begins with Easter Sunday.
The graphics at the top of this page list the topics for each of the services in the Series.
(Click on an earlier service's graphic to view that service's Resource page.)
Worship Series: "Living the Resurrection"
from umcdiscipleship.org
Of all the high holy days on the calendar of faith, Easter is by far the highest and the holiest.
There is no exuberance that is too loud, no expression of joy that is over the top, no exercise of
new life that can be shut down. Easter calls for excess. Don’t let it slip in silently; it needs
brass accompaniment. And not just on one day. Easter is not a day; it is a season. That is why our
worship series grabs hold of Easter and runs all the way to Pentecost, breathless and panting for
the Spirit to come and breathe new life into our lungs so that we can endure the journey through
the long season after Pentecost. The joy of Easter needs to sustain us until the Spirit can launch
us into the next phase of experiencing the kin-dom of God.
This Week's Theme: "No Greater Love"
Liturgical Resources
It is not our intention to dampen the spirit of the day, but to remind worship teams of the
delicate nature of recognition. By all means, find ways to give thanks and to give honor. That is
one of the tasks of the followers of Jesus (Romans 12:10). At the same time, however, offer prayers
of healing for those who are struggling on this day.