Madison UMC’s Lemma Apple Lenten Luncheon Series is a long-standing meaningful tradition. MaryAnn Whitmore experienced a similar program at another church and brought the idea to Madison UMC. The evangelism committee consisting of Virginia Steele, MaryAnn Whitmore, Jo Anne Shelton, Carl Lauren, Charles Scott & Max Webb supported the idea! At the very first Lenten lunch in 1976, Jo Anne Shelton served vegatable soup and grilled cheese sandwiches to the 12 that attended. Over the years, the series grew to over 100 people in attendance each year! The Lenten Luncheon Series continues through the gracious support of the Lemma Apple Foundation. As we observe safety precautions for COVID-19, we offer this series virtually through Zoom! Join us as these inspirational Lenten Preachers offer a message as you eat lunch at work or home at Noon every Wednesday through Lent.
Wednesdays at Noon
February 17, 2021 through March 24, 2021
Madison UMC Zoom Instructions
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Click the Link to Join on Video:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9781551447
Call in to Join on Cell or Home Phone:
Dial: 301-715-8592
Enter Meeting ID: 978 155 1447
Press: #
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Ash Wednesday Service & Holy Communion Dr. Charles (Chuck) McGathy First Baptist Church of Madison Dr. Chuck McGathy is Senior Pastor of First Baptist (Cooperative Baptist Fellowship) Church of Madison in Madison, NC. Dr. McGathy is a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Houston Graduate School of Theology and a Commander, U.S. Navy, Chaplain Corps, (ret.). He has served in Madison since 2006. |
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Rev. Tamara (Tammy) Ingram Raleigh’s Crossroads UMC & Bass Chapel UMC Rev. Tamara Ingram graduated from Hood Theological Seminary in May 2011 with a Master of Divinity. She serves as the pastor of Raleigh’s Crossroads and Bass Chapel in Greensboro. She is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill. |
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The Rt. Rev. Lane A. Sapp Calvary Moravian Church Mark 8:31-38 “The Cost of Discipleship” Music by Amanda Schumpert Bishop Lane Sapp has served as the pastor of Calvary Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, NC since 1996. He graduated from High Point College with a major in religion. He then attended Moravian Theological Seminary in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he received his Master of Divinity degree in 1987. Bishop Sapp was ordained on June 14, 1987 at Clemmons Moravian Church, his home congregation. |
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Rev. Pamela E. Blackstock Central UMC Rev. Pamela Blackstock was appointed to Central United Methodist Church in July 2018 from Union Memorial United Methodist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina. She is an elder in the Western North Carolina Conference. Pamela received her Master’s of Divinity from Duke University and a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education from Winston Salem State University. She is committed to helping the lost and hurting accept the love of Christ while leading them to a deeper relationship with Jesus. |
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Rev. Beverly Coppley District Superientendent, Northern Piedmont District of the UMC Music by Jerry Chapman “Meditation on the Prayer of Saint Patrick” Rev. Bev Coppley, Northern Piedmont District Superintendent, is an ordained Elder in the Western North Carolina Conference. She is a native of Lexington, North Carolina and a graduate of Wake Forest University and Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Bev has served Broad Street United Methodist Church (Statesville), Chapel Hill UMC (Statesville), University City UMC (Charlotte), First UMC (Landis), Maple Springs UMC (Winston-Salem), and Ardmore UMC (Winston-Salem). |
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Rev. Rodvegas M. Ingram Sr. Memorial UMC Rev. Rodvegas Ingram was appointed to Memorial UMC in High Point in July 2018 from St. John and Salem UMC in Rockingham County. He obtained a BS in Psychology from UNC and a Master of Divinity from Hood Theological Seminary. It is Rod’s desire to be pleasing to God, while he serves humanity in an effort to extend the invitation of Jesus Christ to all. |