Midweek Memo 22 October 2014 final
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Midweek Memo 22 October 2014 final
You are receiving this email from St. Paul’s UMC because you have recently attended an event or asked to be placed on our email list. To ensure that you continue to receive emails from us, add stpodessa@stpaulsodessa.org to your address book. To no longer receive our emails, email us at stpodessa@stpaulsodessa.org with a note in the subject heading so that we can honor your request. May you continue to be blessed by our Lord’s love and peace. ST. PAUL’S MIDWEEK November 26, 2014 Church Office closed THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 & FRIDAY, November 28. There will be no Friday e-blast. MOT Community Thanksgiving Eve Service TONIGHT NOVEMBER 26 at 7 PM, St. Paul’s Sanctuary WEEKLY GATHERINGS Office Hours 10:30 AM – 2 PM Monday thru Friday Program Staff Meeting 2nd and 4th Mondays at 4:30 PM Seeking Serenity 12 Step Meeting Tuesdays at 6:30 PM Tuesdays Chancel Choir 6:45 PM Tuesdays Men’s Vocal Ensemble 8-8:30 PM TOPS Meeting Wednesday 6 PM Bell Choir Thursdays 6:30 PM AA Meeting Saturdays at 7 PM UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Thanksgiving Eve Service at 7 PM MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 SPRC at 7 PM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Finding Bethlehem in the Midst of Bedlam Bible Study 1 at 7 PM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Worship Arts Team Meeting at 7 PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 Christmas in Odessa Spaghetti Dinner 3–7 PM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 M & M Christmas Party (Pot Luck) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 Vote on Trustees following 11 AM Worship WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 Christmas Eve Services 5 PM Family Service and 7 PM Christmas Cantata [Please note that there is NO 11 PM service this year] Sunday, November 30 First Sunday of Advent Worship at 8:30 & 11 AM IF ONLY WE HAD A SHEPHERD WHO would defend us from our enemies… What if we did? 2 Yellow Hat Offering goes to Local Mission NURSERY at both services Worship Coordinator Ushers: June Stemmle Liturgist: Jan Corby Greeters: Ann Raymond Com. Set-up: Kathy Chas Choir Communion Servers Com. Servers: Carole Harmon Acolyte: Lynn Guise Flowers: Janet Rowley Children’s Celebration 8:30 AM 11 AM Paul Loder June Stemmle Megan Reitzes Lynda Whitehead Nancy Weldin Cathy Blanco 2 Chalices 1 loaf + plate of non-gluten Ally & Mike Kennedy 3 Chalices 1 loaf + plate of nongluten Dick Leuliette & Janet Miller Barbara Lynn Manlove & Kenzel Messick Caroline Rodriguez Zach, Josh, Nick Pompeo in honor of their mother’s birthday. Pastor Karin Word in Song: Elizabeth Musch Fellowship: Jackie Connell Counters: G. Guessford Pastor Karin Helen George, Karen Douty, Daphne Martin, Linda Vest, Alicia Collins, Marilyn Jones, Jenn Ford Marcia Wheeler & Ginny Guessford CHRISTMAS IN ODESSA IT’S THE UN-CHICKEN DINNER! Please promote this dinner with your friends & community! WE NEED MUSIC!!! Here is the perfect place to showcase your talent! Contact Elizabeth Musch if you can play or sing or dance…. Proceeds for the dinner will go towards mission giving! 3 The menu will include Spaghetti with a choice of sauces Dessert and Salad Beverage Garlic bread $10 for Adults and $5 for kids, Families of 6 & more only $30 SIGN UP THIS SUNDAY for an hour or two or three! We will need shoppers, prep folks, chefs, decorators, servers and cleaner-uppers! And maybe some singers! Something for everyone! This is an opportunity to get the whole family involved, your Sunday School class involved! My family in Christ, First, thank you for your prayers for my safe travel—they were heard! Arrived safely in Bentonville and the pugs and I are enjoying our brief time here. I really don’t mind the drive because it’s always a time to reflect upon so much—upon my own path and journey to this point, a time to observe and relish the landscape, a time to savor a good night’s sleep. It’s a time to regroup with some of my long-time friends…and a time to be grateful for their friendship through thick and thin. And the journey offers time to reflect upon the difficult events in Ferguson, Missouri. Keeping peace, forging reconciliation, advocating for justice—these are all biblical themes that are difficult to accomplish without God’s grace and mercy. In our own families and with our friends and people “like us” all of these are difficult; but where there are other barriers, keeping peace, forging reconciliation and advocating justice are just plain gut-wrenching. If only we had a shepherd who…. Maybe we do! Make the commitment to be with us all of Advent! Love and blessings, Pastor Karin WORSHIP ARTS TEAM INFO AND MEETING We will be meeting, Wednesday, December 3 at 7 PM to finalize the rest of Advent and beyond. 4 MUSIC NOTES The choir will present An Appalachian Christmas at the 7 PM service on Christmas Eve. If you would like to join the choir for this music offering, please contact Elizabeth Musch or talk to a choir member. We will be rehearsing Cantata music at the end of our normal rehearsal time, from 7:20 to 8 PM, every Tuesday. All singers are welcome! Bell Choir will NOT be rehearsing on Thanksgiving, November 27. Do you have a musical instrument lying around at home, collecting dust? Bring it in to church and donate it to someone who would love to have it, either in our congregation or at a local school. See Elizabeth Musch if you have an instrument to donate. 5 Thanksgiving Day Parade – Watch for our youth! Two of our St. Paul’s youth will be participating in the Channel 6 ABC Thanksgiving Day Parade which is televised on Thanksgiving morning. The Middletown High School and Appoquinimink High School marching bands will be combining into one band for the parade. Be on the lookout for Sarah Pulling in the color guard and Lauren Haberstroh with cymbals. ADVENT SERIES FOR ADULT STUDIES BEGINS THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 at 9:45 AM IF ONLY we knew our bible better… WHAT IF WE ACTUALLY READ IT? We often lament that we don’t know scripture well enough but the reality is that we often complain without opening the book…We will be examining the lectionary texts for ADVENT over the next 4 weeks…this will leverage a lively discussion that will inform your worship life as well. We begin with the Hebrew Prophecy—the Hebrew Covenant or Old Testament— and will read from Isaiah this Sunday. PLEASE BRING YOUR BIBLES! COMING JANUARY 2015 COVENANT BIBLE STUDY BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 at 7 PM Sign Up NOW! This Covenant experience will guide participants in a comprehensive, in-depth study of the Bible over twenty-four weeks. Unlike the learning participants may have experienced in other groups, this in-depth study of the whole Bible emphasizes the biblical concept of covenant as a unifying pattern through all the books in the Old and New Testaments. It underscores the unique relationship that God chooses to have with us as God’s people. This relationship is grounded 6 in the faithfulness of God’s love and on our ongoing commitment to stay in love with God while we share signs of that love with others. OPPORTUNITIES ON LEADERSHIP TEAM Many of you have already been invited to serve a call on Leadership Team for our church. We are excited that so many of you have accepted that call upon your lives and are striving to be disciples. We have opportunities for those who feel a call and passion in the areas of Membership Team Leader and also Liturgist Coordinator. Pastor Karin has the job description for both of these positions and invites you to consider these areas of service. Please contact her if you want to know more! FAMILY LIFE DEPARTMENT UPDATES from Vicki Spence St. Paul’s Families are Preparing!!! Join us in Sunday School during Advent and work with your teachers and friends in preparing for the coming of Christmas. We will have songs and crafts, devotions and missions to complete over the next weeks of Advent as we ready our homes and hearts for the birth of Jesus. Don’t forget to pull out your Shepherd’s Pouch and hang it where your stocking normally hangs. Talk with your family about filling your Pouch with coins when you complete Acts of compassion. Bring your collection in on Christmas Eve and hang your stocking. We will combine our money to purchase birds, animals and bees for families in need through Heifer International. Also, don’t forget to pull out one Act of compassion from your Advent jar and complete it (or another one or two that you come up with instead) to help you count down the days until Christmas. Family Devotions around the traditional symbols of Christmas can be used during this time as well. Don’t forget to pick up your family’s copy of POCKETS to help with devotions throughout this season. Two Advent Calendars, one for younger children and one for older children and youth are available for you to take this Sunday in the Narthex. A great tool to help prepare and count down to that special day!! St. Paul’s Youth who attended last year and/or expressed an interest were preregistered for the Youth Rally in January. If you have not made your payment for registration please check with our Administrative Assistant in the office to be sure you are paid up. We will be making room reservations this week so it is important that we get a final count of who is attending. All of those we were able to register early will receive free T-shirts. It’s too late for the T-shirt deal, but not too late to sign up!!! 7 We are in need of adult chaperones for the Youth Rally. Please contact Vicki Spence if you are able to attend as a chaperone. It is exciting that we have so many youth who enjoy attending this Rally each year. Please consider serving and supporting our youth as a chaperone. Guaranteed laughter and a great time and perhaps an eye roll or two thrown in!! We are still collecting empty toilet paper or paper towel rolls the next two weeks. There is a basket in the Narthex to collect them. Thanks for your help!! Have a blessed and grateful Thanksgiving! CONFIRMATION SCHEDULE: Please bring in potatoes for food baskets! Confirmands are expected to sign up to help with the Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, December 6 Regular Meetings on Sundays, December 7 and 21 from 4-6 PM. We need a parent to be present at each of these Sundays. KUDOS TO: Vicki Spence & Paul Loder for taking on extra responsibilities in Pastor Karin’s absence Nancy Halloran for facilitating Adult Studies in Pastor Karin’s absence Rev. Ryan Scott and laity for tremendous worship this past Sunday Vicki Spence, Jan Corby & Lynda Whitehead for helping to “set the stage” for worship! Alpaca Signs who always get us signs and banners in record time and help us with our logo—thanks Kristi & Rob! Rob Collins & Keith Whitmer who have offered lots of advice and help for the Spaghetti Dinner! 8 Paul Loder & Jan Corby for their “babysitting” for Pastor Karin these past two weeks Jennifer & Caroline Rodriguez for getting Pastor Karin some books on tape for her trip from the library PRAYER LIST JOYS & CONCERNS: Please take the opportunity to go to the website (www.stpaulsodessa.org) to complete a prayer request—it is the most convenient, 24-7 way to get your concerns on our prayer lists. Please alert the office when someone can be taken OFF the list by emailing stpodessa@stpaulsodessa.org. Submitting a Prayer Request is the best and most assured way that your request will be added to the mid-week and worship folder. Also for HIPAA reasons PLEASE get permission before adding. We do our best to keep up with the needs of our congregation, but we may not always have up-to-date information. If you or a loved one are in need of a pastoral visit, please call the church office to schedule. RECENTLY ADDED: Jean Keene, Ruth Hudson CONTINUED PRAYER Corbit Collins Celeste Cox Walter Hagelstein Thurston Campbell Leveta Tunnell Harold Alston Charlotte Atkinson Bryan Harrison Michael Conley Jim Argoe Gay Owens Tony & Jeremy Smith Billy Bush Penny H. Cathy Blanco Margaret Reid Jake Kennedy Mary Ann M Meghan Parker Elizabeth Althea Johnston Kevin Doyle Spence Lee Higgins David Loder Jimmy Herring Ed Downes Thomas Herring III Jan Stern John Daisy Mr. & Mrs. Robert Painter Sr. Sarah & Bruce Leiman Jessie JoAnn Sheehan Glady Judd Bill Glass Mark Johnson Jeff Glass Sheridan Outten Maggie McCombs Dwayne (Turk) Turek Emerson Marie Clarity & mother Laura Tara Murphy Dot Coleman Cliff & Jan Angel Terri Lauren & Kevin Kable Pam Dey Parker Moore Wyatt Joseph Karen & Floyd Wood Janet Rowley West Africa Ebola outbreak Carolyn Stanley Roger Connell Linda Loder Susanne Chris The O’Neill/Ball Family Bette MacWilliams BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS November November 26 27 Diane Shoun Robert Willis Charlotte Atkinson November November 29 30 Joe Dombroski Heidi Allen Anne Bruce 9 December December 1 2 Marilyn Foster Carol Pearl Sibyl Pompeo Konark Christian Sherrill Hatton Ryan Scott Harvey Smith Jeanne Hatton Lorrain Swain Jeffrey Wills December December December 3 4 5 December 7 December December December 8 9 10 Carlos Munar Richard Pulling Patricia Bower Caroline Perry Jordan Hitch Morgan Wallace Terri Willis Ryan Whitmer Casey Blum Whitney Pulling ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS November November 26 28 Bob & Jackie Connell Joy & Sandra Jani David & Cyndi Koski December December 3 4 John & Melanie Stinson Robert & Kathy Gravell Megan & Josh Reitzes ADOPT-A-FAMILY SIGN-UPS CONTINUE THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 We’ve already had a tremendous response to our annual Adopt-a-Family for Christmas opportunity! You and your family can make another family’s Christmas merrier—there are still lots of blessing to be done!! Stop by after either service this Sunday to sign up! NOVEMBER’S MISSION FOCUS IS FOOD! LET’S DO THE MASHED POTATO We’ve only need a few more boxes! Traditionally we have collected boxes of mashed potatoes for food baskets at the holidays for the MOT community! We have always collected 100 boxes—but what if we upped it to 125 this year! On your mark, get set, GO for the Mashed Potatoes! 60 TON FOOD CHALLENGE We continue in the 60 ton food challenge by hosting a food drive to benefit Sunday Breakfast Mission. We are collecting non-perishable food items to help those in need. This drive will end December 15. A labeled box will be in the narthex with flyers attached. If you have any questions please contact Dawn Buckworth at dawn.buckworth@verizon.net. 10 SILVER LAKE MENTORS Do you want to make a difference in the life of a child? Consider becoming a mentor at Silver Lake Elementary School! Please let Jenn Ford know ASAP if you are interested! If need more information please contact Jenn Ford and Dawn Buckworth at jennjennford@gmail.com and dawn.buckworth@verizon.net. GIVING TUESDAY On December 2, you can extend the spirit of giving thanks into the Advent season by participating in UMC #GivingTuesday. Every gift made online through The Advance at www.umcmission.org/give on Dec. 2 will be matched up to $1 million.* *Global Ministries will allocate the matching funds dollar for dollar up to the first $1 million in gifts to Advance projects received online on Dec. 2 between 12 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. EST. A maximum of $2,500 per individual gift to a project will be dispersed as matching funds. A project may receive a maximum of $25,000 in matching funds. Last year on UMC #GivingTuesday, United Methodists collectively raised a record $6.5 million on line in through The Advance. 11,000 individuals and churches in 34 countries gave more than 16,300 gifts to mission and ministries they believe in. It was a wonderful sign of commitment and extravagant generosity, maximizing the impact of thousands of United Methodists coming together on one day to transform the world. UMC #GivingTuesday is part of an international movement to extend the spirit of giving 11 thanks into the Advent season. It offers an opportunity to start off the holiday season by giving instead of getting by supporting organizations that are transforming the world. Visit www.umcmission.org/give to search for Advance projects and give. Look up projects for Nicaragua or a special interest or area for your family to give to! SALVATION ARMY RINGERS Ringing for the Salvation Army is taking place until December 24th at several locations around the Middletown area. For those who have an hour or two to spare, please contact either me or Dave for more information. Jim Young is directing the local effort and he can be reached at 302373-8200. We can help fill the red buckets and show how much St. Paul's cares about serving those in need during what can be a difficult time of the year. FOR CONGREGANTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Did you know that Holy Communion is available for those who are homebound? Please let the office know and we will be happy to arrange a visit to anyone who wishes Holy Communion! Large print worship folders are also available upon request. Did you also know that we now have seating for those with disabilities, hand railing to the chancel area and large-print worship folders which can be available each Sunday? These are part of our ongoing efforts to include everyone in our worship and ministry events. Let the office know if you or a friend or family member has a special need. PRAYERS FOR THE NICA TEAM! Each year something always challenges the Nica team! This year our costs are soaring and we will have some luggage issues as well. Our largest team ever of 19 folks also creates logistical challenges so please please support us with your prayers that we might find ways when there seem to be no ways! Please pray that we might find the most expedient and effective ways to handle these challenges so that we can represent and model Christ on behalf of this congregation. LIGHTWEIGHT COTTON FABRIC NEEDED FOR NICA DRESSES For the last several years we have made dresses and short outfits to take to Nicaragua. If you have lightweight cotton fabrics suitable for these please bring to church. We will be scheduling another “cutting day” and “sewing day” to get us started! We have patterns for the outfits and look forward to this wonderful time of giving and fellowship! TEE SHIRT DRESSES Think about making one of these cute dresses for our Nica families! https://sites.google.com/site/thismamamakesstuff/tshirt_dress.jpg 12 MOSAIC ART BOOK ORDERS AT ST. PAUL’S As many of you know we partner with MOSAIC, an organization that supports adults with intellectual disabilities to have productive and selfdetermined lives. This year MOSAIC has produced an art book, Mosaic's Natural Art Book which was created by a committee of individuals and staff at the direction of Sherita Sparrow. These are selling for $15.25 per book and make a great gift while supporting this outstanding faith-based organization. A sample of the book, colored fliers and a sign-up sheet will be available for the next few Sundays so that you can order before Christmas. GENTLE OFFICE REMINDERS PLEASE ANNOUNCE YOUR PRESENCE AS YOU ENTER THE CHURCH DURING THE WEEK. Church members: this is primarily for outside groups so that we have parking space in the back for church business and events: Please do not park in the back parking lot. If you are meeting at the church during the week, off street parking is available for your use. Please do not park parallel to the sidewalks. Building Ministry & Church Calendar – If your group is meeting at the church during the week please check the church calendar to ensure your space is reserved. Please contact the office if your meeting is canceled or needs to be rescheduled. NO NUTS POLICY—remember that we do NOT provide any refreshments or foodstuffs with any nut products. 13