The Church Office will be closed on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 due to an all staff meeting. The Church office will reopen on Thursday, June 10th at 8:30 am.
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June 6
June 7
June 8
June 12
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June 19
June 20
June 27
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9:15am Outdoor Worship Service (limited to registered attendees only)
11am Drive-By Reception for Rev. Pollard
7pm Ask a Black Doctor: Is it Time for Me to Get the Vaccine
4pm Vaccine Clinic Hosted by Emory
10am Call to Service Informational
11am Heart of Marriage Workshop
VBS Registration Opens
Juneteenth
Father's Day
3pm Reception on the Lawn for Dr. Thomas
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The Ben Hill United Methodist Church family wishes to thank Rev. Dr. Bryon E. Thomas for eight years of pastoral service to our church and community. Pastor Thomas' spiritual demeanor and proclamation of God’s Holy Word has touched many souls and warmed many hearts. His knowledge, preaching, and comparisons of biblical history to modern day parallels cannot be replicated.
Due to a steadfast faith in God, Pastor Thomas has guided our congregation with calmness, compassion and courage. He has shared the importance of placing an emphasis on discipleship as opposed to membership. He has taught the Six Marks of Discipleship as foundational principles that support the vision and mission of the church. He encourages believers to participate in weekly worship, engage in daily Bible study, engage in daily prayer, serve others, give and develop spiritual friendships.
During the pandemic and under Pastor Thomas' spiritual guidance, the ministry efforts of Ben Hill UMC continued, including virtual Sunday Worship Services and Bible Study experiences, on-site COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, weekly food distribution, and financial assistance payments to members of the church and community. Pastor Thomas continued to lovingly serve our members by conducting lawn visits with the elderly and shut-in and praying for, comforting and servicing bereaved families during their time of need.
Pastor Thomas has led members, community partners and friends on several pilgrimages to the Holy Land. He has diligently served in various leadership capacities within the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church and the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference. The members of the North Georgia Conference Delegation endorsed Pastor Thomas as Episcopal Nominee at the 2020 Jurisdictional Conference (rescheduled for Nov. 2021). Additionally, Pastor Thomas has served as President of the North Georgia Black Methodists for Church Renewal (NGBMCR) and Coordinator for the Southeastern Juristiction-Black Methodists for Church Renewal (SEJBMCR).
We thank God for Pastor Thomas’ keen insight, steadfast leadership and heartfelt kindness. We wish Pastor and Mrs. Thomas abundant blessings, as he begins a new journey as the Superintendent of the Central South District of the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. We will truly miss Pastor Thomas, Mrs. DuWanna Thomas and their wonderful family.
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After nearly a year of staying home, socially distancing, and missing out on most social events, the highly anticipated COVID-19 vaccines are here. Whether you want to understand the basics of how vaccines work or have general questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, we’re here to help. Join the Zoom call with Dr. Frank K. Jones on Monday night, June 7th at 6:30 PM. Click the link below to join the conversation and get your questions answered.
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Meeting ID: 868 2030 2031
Passcode: 713354
Dial In: (301)715-8592
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Come by the Emory Vaccine Clinic on June 8th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Emory will have a Tent on the front lawn with doctors available to answer your questions. If you, or someone you know, lives within 5 miles of the church and requires transportation, please call the Annex Office at 404-344-0618, ext. 2000 to no schedule a ride to the vaccine clinic.
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Want to learn more about servant leadership, and what the ministries and committees of our church do? Have questions about what it means to be a chairperson? Attend the Call To Service Informational Session, hosted by the Nominations & Leadership Development Committee.
Saturday, June 12
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Register Below
If you are interested in applying for servant leadership as a chairperson of a ministry or committee or as a committee member, please:
If you are currently serving in an elected position and would like to continue serving in 2022, please also complete the above 3 steps. We are looking for nominations in all ministry areas. Thanks for your willingness to serve and live out the Vision of Ben Hill!
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In an effort to support the growing need for food assistance during this challenging and unprecedented time, the Ben Hill Food Bank is reaching out to our church ministries. If your ministry budget permits, please consider purchasing items in the food donation list below. The highlighted items are needed most.
The Food Bank is in URGENT need of canned goods and plastic bag donations.
FOOD DONATION LIST
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Breakfast food- cereal, grits, oatmeal
- Boxed or canned milk
- Canned Vegetables/peas/beans/corn
- Canned Fruits
- Canned Meat
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- Rice/mashed potatoes
- Pasta
- Tomato sauce
- Loaves of Bread
- Peanut butter and jelly
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Ministries should bring the food items to the Food Bank Drive-Up on Wed. (10:30am-12:30pm) or Saturday (10:30am-12:30pm). Donating is simple: 1) Place the food in the trunk of your car. 2) When you arrive, call the Food Bank at (404) 344-0618 X 1115 or (404) 314-2241, and someone will meet you to take the food from your car. All donations are touchless--keeping our donors and volunteers safe.
OTHER WAYS TO DONATE:
PLASTIC GROCERY STORE BAGS
Also, we need (lots of ) plastic bags, the type used at grocery stores.
MONETARY DONATION
In lieu of donating food items, please consider making a monetary donation by check or online as follows:
CHECK
Make payable to Ben Hill UMC and specify "Food Bank" in note area. Mail to
Ben Hill UMC, ATTN: Food Bank, 2099 Fairburn Road SW, Atlanta, GA 30331
ONLINE
We are thankful and grateful to ALL BHUMC Ministries, Families and Friends for your support. Your generosity and steadfast support of the Food Bank and the families who depend on the essential services it provides are appreciated. Please let us know if you are able to help by contacting Vicki Callaway at (404) 314-2241 or [email protected].
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The Prison Ministry would like to send cards, words of encouragement, to those who are currently incarcerated. Perhaps you have a loved one or know of someone who would appreciate receiving a card. The Prison Ministry offers a safe nonjudgmental space to seek prayers and support. Please contact Gloria Parker, [email protected] or Cynthia Holland at [email protected] with the name and mailing information of your loved one.
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The Prayer Ministry will host Corporate Prayer every Wednesday from 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm. Weekly Corporate Prayer will feature a prayer of thanksgiving, a reading from the Upper Room Daily Devotional, and intercessory prayer. We will be inviting Clergy and Laity to pray the intercessory prayer.
To attend Corporate Prayer, please call: (712) 770- 4936, Access Code: 627746. When calling in, please mute your cell phones. If you call in on a landline please turn the volume down on televisions, radios, etc. We look forward to everyone calling in and praying together. To submit Prayer Requests, please visit: benhillumc.org.
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During this season, we want to remind you of the benefits of Stephen Ministry. Stephen Ministry is a collection of specially trained lay people who are trained to listen and provide Christian care for people during the most challenging parts of their lives. It is confidential, one on one, and gender specific. Stephen Ministers are assigned to an individual for about an hour a week. This is especially meaningful for individuals who may be alone during the pandemic, who are grieving, who have a challenging health diagnosis, and who are finding it hard to deal with the challenges in their life.
If this sounds like you, please contact us via email: [email protected] and we will be happy to walk along side you. You can also call the church office and ask to speak with Beverly Register or Rev. Tillman.
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Sympathy
May our Lord bless and comfort you and your family during this time of grief.
Please accept our sincere condolences.
Gay-linn E. Gatewood-Jasho (M) on the loss of her mentee
Dr. Isabella T. Jenkins (M)
Lisa Moon Johnson (M) on the loss of her grandson, Inez Oliver (M) on the loss of her great-grandson, and Audrienne Colbert-Champion (M), June Tompkins (M) and Richard Windfey (M) on the loss of their great-nephew
Tyler Johnson, Jr. (R)
Ann Heard (R) on the loss of her mother
Mabel Cole (M)
Toya and Jeff Greene (M) on the loss of her father, and Charmaine, Solomon, Joel, Christen, Grace and Emmanuel Greene on the loss of their grandfather
Albert E. Dotson, Sr. (R)
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Community Events and Resources
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FEMA Funeral Reimbursement Program
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought overwhelming grief to many families. At FEMA, the mission is to help people before, during and after disasters and they are dedicated to helping ease some of the financial stress and burden caused by the virus.
Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, FEMA will provide financial assistance for COVID-19-related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020, up to $7,000.00.
FEMA will begin accepting applications for Funeral Assistance on Monday, April 12, 2021 through our dedicated call center. More information will be available on their page soon.
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Senior Food Assistance Program
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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms launched the City of Atlanta Senior Food Assistance Program to support seniors with food insecurity during COVID-19 by partnering with meal and grocery delivery organizations. Seniors who reside in the City of Atlanta and are struggling to receive access to food during this time may apply to be a part of this program by completing this survey found here. You may also contact ATL311 for information or help with filling out the survey by dialing 311 within the city limits or (404) 546-0311.
Specific program eligibility requirements are listed below:
- Reside in the City of Atlanta;
- Age 60 or older;
- Low income (household income at or below 80% of the AMI);
- Not participating in any other senior food assistance program and meet one of the following criteria:
- Unable to leave home;
- Unable to prepare meals for themselves; or
- Unable to procure or utilize commercial home delivery services.
* Completion of the survey does not guarantee acceptance into the program.
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What to Expect After Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine
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COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection. These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days.
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What to do if you cannot view the stream
Here are some helpful tips if you should encounter any issues with accessing Ben Hill's Live Stream:
- Try a different Web browser. Most browsers should work but if your web browser is not showing the stream, try a different one.
- Try going to the Ben Hill UMC Facebook Page and view the Live Stream there.
- Try the phone app. If you do not have the Ben Hill app, download it from your app store and view the steam from there.
- Access StreamingFaith.com as another option to view the live stream.
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On Sunday mornings, live chat is available on the Ben Hill website if you should encounter issues and need additional help.
New! Tune into the sermon by using Sermon by Phone.
The Sunday service will be made available at 9:15am on Sundays by dialing in at:
Links to Connect on Sunday Mornings:
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