Weekly Newsletter - June 26, 2025

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News of the Church

Wednesday Night Worship & Prayer


Join us on July 2 for our monthly Worship & Prayer service. Ancient prayer practices meet modern styles of worship. Join us as we explore what it means to pray in many different ways, including prayer stations, guided meditations, journaling and more. Dinner starts at 5:30 and worship begins at 6:15 in the Fellowship Hall.

Purchase Macon Bacon Tickets!


Mulberry is headed back to the ballgame - join us on July 25 for Country Night at the Macon Bacon! Each ticket includes free hamburgers, chips and a drink. Tickets are $17 each, and for every ticket purchased here, the church will receive $5 back for our Family Ministries! Support our kids & youth while cheering on the Bacon! Link to purchase tickets below

Meal Train for Jack


As many of you know, our pastor Jack Varnell had surgery on Thursday, June 19 to resolve ongoing issues related to the kidney stones he has had since Easter Sunday. Jack will be recovering at home for several weeks following the surgery, and we have set up a meal train to help show our care for Jack as he is recovering! 


To sign up to bring Jack a meal, follow the link below or visit https://mealtrain.com/e60ozl. Drop-off instructions, contact information & details can be found there as well.

Dates Available for Flowers


There are several openings available in the fall to give flowers for the altar. There are two Sundays in August and one in November which still need flowers. If you are interested, please contact Beth Smith at 478-719-9041.

General Fund

In honor of Payton Stone & Jack Varnell for their commitment to the Carlyle Place Communion Group by Wanda Atkinson


Macon Outreach

In honor of Shirley Lanford’s 90th birthday by Rick & Kim Lanford

In memory of his parents by Ralph B. Jordan


Music Fund

In memory of Bob Waters by Frank and Mary Anne Gaudry

A Bicentennial Moment

In anticipation of Mulberry’s upcoming Bicentennial Celebration in 2026, the Leonard Hill Cochran Historical Room presents a moment of Mulberry history.


Below are excerpts from the Macon Telegraph Newspaper, Sunday, April 4, 1926. 

 

“Program is Complete for Mulberry Street Church Centennial.

CELEBRATION TO BEGIN NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT.

Observance Will Be City-Wide, Former Pastors To Take Leading Parts.

EVENT TO RUN FOR WEEK

Church to Erect New Building: Beginning Campaign During Celebration.

 

The Centennial celebration of Mulberry Street Methodist Church which begins Tuesday evening at 8:00 p.m. will mark one of the outstanding events in Georgia Methodism as well as the history of Macon.  Here was cradled the first activities of the Methodists in the middle Georgia conference which met here in 1831.  Beginning with a society of 18 members, three of which were men, Mulberry Street Methodist today numbers approximately 2,300 members including some of the most prominent men and women of Macon.  Now active spreading from the mother church are First Street, Centenary, Vineville, Cherokee Heights, East Macon, Second Street, Newberg and Ingleside Methodist churches. During the week pastors prominent in the history of the church who contributed largely to the present attainments, will return to take part in the celebration which is city-wide and congregations and ministers of not only the various Methodist churches but also the Protestant denominations of the city will meet each evening from Tuesday through Sunday to participate. 


The Centennial will mark the beginning of an effort to build a new Sunday School building to take care of the large Sunday school attendance.


Various committees created for the occasion were the Centennial,  Pageant, Finance, Music, Invitations, Publicity, Decorating  and Building.  Each nightly celebration features pastors and musical programs from Macon Baptist churches, Christian Church, Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church plus other Methodist churches as Cherokee Heights, Vineville, First Street, Second Street, East Macon, Centenary, Ingleside, Newberg.  At the final celebration Sunday at 11:30 a.m., April 11th a, a Centennial offering will be taken for the new building.  And that Sunday night, an organ concert it to be held at 8:00 p.m. with the benediction given by Dr. Alonzo Monk, Mulberry pastor from 1893 to 1896

"The Saints of Mulberry" Recipes

As part of Mulberry's Bicentennial Celebrations in 2026, we are sharing recipes from some of the saints of Mulberry's past.


Rebecca Smith's Squash Puppies by Emma Richardson


  • 4 cups fresh yellow squash 12 cups cooked and mashed)
  • 1 medium onion
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire
  • 1 slightly beaten egg
  • Self-rising cornmeal (see directions for amount)
  • Crisco for frying


Slice squash and onion; simmer in small amount of salted water until tender. Mash and drain well (very important). Add Worcestershire and egg; salt and pepper to taste. Now add enough meal to make a stiff mixture which will drop from a spoon - a cookie scoop works well. Drop into very hot oil or shortening (as in making hush puppies) and fry until a golden brown. Drain on several thicknesses of paper towels. Serve warm (Canned squash may be used.)


This recipe may be halved or doubled according to the number of people served, but be sure to have plenty as they are delicious and will disappear fast.

Sunday Worship

June 29, 2025

Third Sunday after Pentecost

  

Rev. Creede Hinshaw, preaching

“I Want a Double Portion”

Luke 9:57-62


Assisting with Worship

Ushers

J.B. Easterlin, Bill Jarrard, Tim Anderson, Eric Hefner, Stephanie Henson


Flowers

The flowers on the altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Mr. Andrew J. Lyndon.


11 a.m. Worship Service will be Live-Streamed and available on Facebook and YouTube.

Prayer List

Scott and Wanda Fitzgerald  

Nancy and Lowell Belk  

Jarrod Heggins  

Jimmy Roach 

Freeda Chapman 

Thomas Marlow 

Linda Sankey 

Yetta Price  

Eddings Smith  

Sharon and Tony Marks, sister and brother-in-law of Kathy Welch 

Mable Mashburn, Kathy Welch’s mother  

Ashley and Mary Hurt 

Frances Inzer 

Charlotte Barker  

Michael Downs, grandson of Harold Downs  

Susan McIntosh, Daniel’s mother 

Brian and Sonnya Wilson 

Barbara Henley  

Edith Smith, mother of Hinda Ramsay 

Ray McIntosh, Daniel’s sister 

Martin Magda 

Susan Middlebrooks  

Dennis Stewart, Michael Stewart’s brother 

Jackie Holtzclaw, Katherine Holtzclaw’s mother. 

Sylvia Hathcock  

Kay Harris  

Elena Balkcom, Stephanie Henson’s daughter, and her grandson Reed 

Kendra Triesenberg 

Russell Sanderson, Wende Meyer von Bremen's brother, 

Anna Waters and the family of Bob Waters 

Naomi Gerson 

Barbara Wommack 

Marguerite Pound  

Jane Moore  

Jack and his kidney stone procedure 

Helen Stroud, Brian Wilson’s mom 

Chet Lowe, Leslie Brown’s father. 

 

The United Methodist Church

Bishop Robin Dease 

District Superintendent Jay and Kay Harris 


Our church, its clergy, and its members 

Our community of Macon

Coming Up at Mulberry

July 2

Worship & Prayer


July 13

UWF Fundraiser Second Sunday Lunch

On Call Line

478-219-9926

Check out what's going on in Realm!

Be sure to check out the News feature on Realm!

If you need help getting connected, contact the church office at

478-745-8601.

Ainsworth (Adult) Choir Rehearsal

Wednesdays at 7:15 pm in the Choir Room!

We welcome all who like to sing and want to be part of music ministry in worship. Come join us! Please contact Terre Johnson, Director of Music, for questions.

**Nursery is provided during Choir Rehearsal for any parents wanting to join!

Weekly Prayers & Scripture

Week 31: Timing


Day 1. Ecclesiastes 3:1 (Morning); Luke 1:20 (Evening)

Day 2. Matthew 16:3 (Morning); Leviticus 26:4 (Evening)

Day 3. Psalm 75:2 (Morning); Esther 4:14 (Evening)

Day 4. Numbers 9:2 (Morning); Luke 12:39-40 (Evening)

Day 5. Psalm 39:4 (Morning); Romans 13:11 (Evening)

Morning Prayer of Petition

Eternal God, in your sight a thousand years are but a day. I'm learning more and more every day to trust your timing in my life. Cultivate in me:

  • patience for that which I must wait for,
  • closure for those things that are ending,
  • expectancy for that which I hope for,
  • resilience for living in the in-between time,
  • persistence for the work that is not yet finished.


Holy God, help me to trust your timing and to know that the time spent working and waiting is not in vain. Amen.

Evening Prayer of Gratitude

Mighty God, each day you offer me a new perspective on my life. In this moment, enlighten my spirit that I may perceive the ways you are at work, even when the progress is not as fast as I may want. Thank you for working today:

  • in my stresses and anxieties,
  • in my frustrations and setbacks,
  • in my relationships, even those that are hard,
  • in my responsibilities and commitments.


God, give me patience to persist as I wait for life to unfold and develop for me. I have faith that you are with me. Give me a tangible sense of your presence in my life. Amen.

Taken from The Methodist Book of Daily Prayer

Donation Needs

Macon Outreach Needs

Cereal

Pop tarts

Canned peas

Canned black eye peas

Canned collards

Jelly

Cases of bottled water

Financial Donations

Cereal

Hamburger helper

Cornbread mix

Condiments

Cake/cookie/muffin mix

Snack items

Daybreak Needs

Volunteers!!!

Canned Or Fresh Fruit,

Fruit Cups

Applesauce (Individual Containers)

Jelly

Vienna Sausages (4.6 Oz.)

1 Min. Instant Grits

1 Min Instant Oatmeal

Chips (Individual Bags)

Snack Items (Individually Wrapped)

Gatorade (Powder)

Water

Sugar

Cough & Flu Medicine (Non-Alcohol)

Biofreeze

Disinfectant Spray

Air Freshener

Benadryl

Triple Antibiotic

Ointment

Denture Paste

Cough Drops

Claritin

Dulcolax

Muscle Rub

Hemorrhoid Cream

Bug Spray

Resources & Links

South Georgia Advocate

The South Georgia Advocate, a twice monthly online news publication, is the official news source of the South Georgia Annual Conference and a ministry of the Office of Connectional Ministries.

One Matters Resource Toolkit

As part of this year's conference focus of "One Matters", the South Georgia Conference is providing monthly resources designed to empower each of us in our mission of making meaningful connections and living out transformative discipleship. Each toolkit presents a challenge questions & resources tailored to address that challenge.

Have an addition to the newsletter?

Email Millie Thompson at mthompson@mulberrymethodist.org

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