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October 1, 2023


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MESSAGE FROM MATT

Dear Centenary Family,

 

This is an exciting Sunday for us as we welcome Carina Brackin as our new organist and choir director. We look forward to worship with Carina and to spending some time with her, her husband T.J., and their daughter Norah after worship at a reception in the social hall. I hope you’ll plan to be here for this special occasion. I hope you might also consider joining us for the study Being United Methodist Christians. We’ll get oriented and acquainted this Sunday morning at 9:00 am. Our discussion will start at 9:15 am. We’ll meet in the Church Library on the second floor. And we’ll offer this class in an online setting starting this coming Thursday night at 7:00 pm. Even if you can’t come this Sunday or Thursday, or make all the sessions, I hope you’ll join us as you’re able to. One final note on events. Our Cluster Charge Conference is next Sunday, October 15 at Reveille United Methodist Church. I’ve given the wrong time, however, in previous posts. The correct time is 6:30 pm. rather than 7:00 pm. 

 

I wanted to tell you how grateful I am for the opportunity I’ve had to visit Scotland and London. I’m very grateful to all those who worked hard to keep things going while I was away.  I’m especially grateful to Pat Shipley and Bob Blinn for preaching and leading worship and to Laura Nealley for keeping a firm grip on all the administrative details that keep things moving from day to day.

 

We covered a lot of ground. This is the first time I’ve travelled outside the U.S., except for a trip many years ago to Niagara Falls. I found this to be spiritually renewing—and challenging. We saw much beautiful scenery in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands. And we got to experience the vibrance and diversity of the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London.

 

We had the opportunity to worship at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh and Westminster Abbey. We got to visit Wesley Chapel and Wesley’s house in London. I am sure that as I continue to process all I saw and learned, you’ll hear about some things that have helped me think about my own faith and the role and mission of the church in our time. 

 

One of the interesting places we visited was the Glasgow Cathedral. Located in the heart of that city, the Cathedral was consecrated in 1136. It is still a place of worship and mission today. The site of this great Cathedral encompasses the burial place of the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Kentigern, more affectionately known as Saint Mungo (which means dear one or little one). There are beautiful murals painted on large buildings depicting Saint Mungo in Glasgow.

 

I thought about Saint Mungo as I have been finishing the sermon for this Sunday based on Philippians 3:4b-14. Paul is reflecting on his feelings about his privileged upbringing as a devout Pharisee and how he had to “forget what lies behind” (vs. 13) so that he could “strain forward to what lies ahead.” Some of us are called to let go of our sense of status and privilege when we decide to follow Christ. Others of us are called to let go of feelings of inferiority or unworthiness and step into our identify as sons and daughters of God in saying “Yes” to Jesus’ call. I think Saint Mungo might have been in the latter group.

 

I’ll let you decide where you find yourself and what you need to let go of so your heart and hands are opened to receiving the gift of life God wants to give you.

 

I hope to see you Sunday!

 

Peace,

Matt

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Glasgow Cathedral




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Mural depicting

St. Mungo

GATHERING | REACHING | SERVING

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Being United Methodist Christians


You are invited to join Kathy Talley, Bob Blinn, and Matt Bates in a 6-8 week course to refresh your understanding of the United Methodist version of the Christian faith, or perhaps explore this spiritual tradition for the first time. We will offer the course at two different times and in two different formats. The in-person format will begin Sunday, October 8 and conclude on November 26.  We will gather at the church at 9:00 a.m. for coffee and fellowship and start our conversation at 9:15 a.m. and conclude at 10:15 a.m. 

 

The online format will begin on Thursday, October 12 through November 30 (excluding Thanksgiving November 23) at 7 p.m. and conclude at 8 p.m. 

 

We invite all people to join us whether long-time Centenary members or those just exploring Centenary as well as people from the larger community who are interested in learning more about Christian faith from a United Methodist perspective. This will be an opportunity not only to learn but to build new relationships and experience the joy of Christian community!

 

Our conversations will focus on themes like how United Methodists view the Bible, what we share in common with other Christians and what distinguishes us, how we nurture our spiritual lives and how United Methodists serve God and neighbor. 

 

Click here for more information about the book we will be using to guide our conversations and to register for the class. We’d love to have you join us, and any friends you think would be interested.  

Register Here

Our deepest sympathy also goes to Mike and Lynn LaBarre upon the death of Mike's dad on September 21

and the loss of Lynn's beloved pet cat.


Please keep Mike and Lynn in your prayers.

Zoom Bible Study

Wednesdays at 10:00am


We are taking a little break and will be back on October 11.


If you would like to join us in October, contact the church office to be put

on the email list for all the details.

MORE NEWS

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This Sunday!

We welcome Carina Brackin,

our new Organist/Choir Director.


We invite you to join the Staff Parish Relations

team when we welcome Carina Brackin, our new Organist/Choir Director, to Centenary this Sunday, October 8. We plan to gather in the Fellowship Hall following the service to “meet and greet” Carina and her family and to enjoy light refreshments. 


This is a wonderful opportunity for the congregation to extend its warm hospitality to Carina and her family! 

Charge Conference 2023


You are invited to attend our Charge Conference this year on Sunday, October 15 at 7:00pm at Reveille United Methodist Church. We, along with 10 other churches in our cluster, will present reports about where we have seen God working in our congregation in the past year and our hopes and dreams for ministry for 2024. Other items of business will include setting the pastor's compensation for 2024 and electing leaders for 2024.



UPCOMING EVENTS


Sun., Oct. 8 @ 9:00 am - Being United Methodist Christians

Sun., Oct. 8 @ 10:30 am - Worship - In-person & Online

Welcome Carina Bracken


Mon., Oct. 9 @ 5:00 pm - Change the World RVA


Tues., Oct. 10 @ Noon - AA - Room 106


Wed., Oct 11 @ 7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal


Thu., Oct. 12 @ 7:00 pm - Being United Methodist Christians-Zoom


Fri., Oct. 13 @ 10:30 am - Walk-In Lunch

Fri., Oct. 13 @ Noon - AA - Room 106


Sun., Oct. 15 @ 9:00 am - Being United Methodist Christians

Sun., Oct. 15 @ 10:30 am - Worship - In-person & Online


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CONTACT US

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804-648-8319

www.centumc.org


Rev. Matt Bates - srpastor@centumc.org

Carina Brackin - dirmusic@centumc.org

Office/Laura Nealley - admin@centumc.org

Mission

Our mission is to change the world through love.


To acknowledge God’s love is, for each of us, a life-changing event.

As followers of Jesus, we share God’s love for all people, and work together to make our world a better place, one life at a time.