MOPS - February 2016 Newsletter

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MOPS - February 2016 Newsletter
CH R I S T C H U R C H MOP S | 600 North Ford Road, Zionsville, IN 46077
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FEBRUARY 2016
Coordinator Connection. . .
As we enter the month of February, we will be focusing much of our month
around acts of kindness and love. With Valentine’s Day approaching we have the
perfect craft, creating Acts of Kindness cards to share with others. This is a great way
for us to model kind and caring behavior to our children. Alone we certainly cannot
solve all the worlds’ problems, but if we can even make one person’s day a little
brighter than we are having an amazing impact on the world! So, this month let’s focus
on “noticing the goodness” whether big or small in EVERYONE!!!
“Helping one person might not change the world, but it could change the world
for one person.” ~Anonymous
- Jacki & Danielle
Balancing Act
Balancing Act meets Wednesday February 24
from 915 - 1030am.
This month we will be covering chapter
5, Facing the Truth and Taking the Trash
Out.
Hospitality
Welcome to our February meeting! We’d like to extend many thanks to the
ORANGE table for providing us with
our fabulous breakfast buffet
this morning!
- Kristie & Vikki
Hope to see you there!
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Mentor Musings
Celebrating Love
Valentine’s Day; do you celebrate it? Are you all-in for the chocolates and roses, or do you boycott it by
saying “it’s a Hallmark holiday”? I find it to be kind of a strange day marketed to men as the day they must give
jewelry and candy to their significant other. The pressure is on to make it perfect, or else their wives are sure
to be disappointed or angry with them. Not only that, but in turn, the women of the relationships need to act
all sexy and amorous towards the men in their lives too. I don’t know about you ladies, but after a day of
working, whether it be at the office, or catering to the needs of little people at home, the sexiest I will get is by
pulling out clean pajamas that night instead of falling asleep in the shirt I wore all day and a pair of shorts.
Note that I said FALL ASLEEP!
Is it really important to do all those things I mentioned to show your love for your spouse? If one of
you screws-up Valentine’s Day, is that saying you don’t love each other? What about all the days you care for
the children, prepare dinner, clean up, run errands, organize everyone’s schedules, pay the bills and still
manage to greet your husband with a smile (and maybe if he’s lucky, a kiss) at the end of the day? How about
your husband waking up early to shower and get out the door for a meeting, working all day and dealing with
stressful situations, then coming home to his rambunctious kids and still looking at his wife with desire? Aren’t
these daily acts all signs of love? Don’t they say “I love you” without purchasing candy and lingerie? Reality
check #1.
We have all heard the Bible verse from 1 Corinthians 13; Love is patient, love is kind, it does not boast, it
is not proud, it does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of
wrongs…” I don’t see the words “love is the perfect bracelet” or “love is a romantic dinner at a fancy
restaurant”. Reality check #2.
Part of me is a little mad that I’ve been conditioned to think that if my husband doesn’t act like Jane
Austen’s Mr. Darcy, or write me a sonnet like Shakespeare, that I’ve been gypped! I mean, really, Catherine.
The poor guy can’t compete with that! I did marry him, and that was because I loved him. Not for the
chocolates or the jewelry, but for him. I need to remind myself that little fact as Valentine’s Day approaches
each year! Reality check #3.
I also need to remind myself of the greatest act of love that ever could be expressed. God giving his
one and only son to die for us on the cross so that we could be forgiven. There is no way to compare that
awesome gift from God to a red heart-shaped box of chocolates! Reality check #4.
Now that I’ve landed in the “real world”, I must admit that writing this little Mentor Moment has been
extremely helpful to me. I still plan on giving my children and most importantly, my husband, a Valentine’s
card this year, but I won’t be looking for the flowers and gifts to make the day special. I will be thanking God
for my family, for forgiving me, and for showing me what love truly is. 1 Corinthians 13:13: and now these
three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
Wishing you God’s blessings,
Catherine
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Service
WE DID IT! Thanks to your generosity and support, we have raised over $1,060 to go to the Boone County Child Advocacy
Center!!! We still have a few more items left to post from our garage sale, so I can't wait to see that number grow even
more. You guys are amazing, thank you!
For March and April, the BCCAC is in need of basic office supplies. If you are able, please bring in a ream of office paper
(white or colored), DVD RWs, or 9V batteries. They do have some specific items on their Amazon Wish List if you would
like to donate outside of our collection. The wish list can be found at: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/
TS8BYHHRHS7O/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go_v. I will be sending out the link to your table leaders and will also post on our Christ
Lutheran Church MOPS Facebook page. The BCCAC has already had a busy 2016 with 20 interviews conducted in January
and these supplies will help them continue to serve the children and families of Boone County.
Kassie Frazier, the director at the BCCAC, has also extended an offer to our group to provide the Stewards of Children
training to anyone interested. It's a 2.5 program that she would be happy to come and deliver to those interested. Darkness to Light's Stewards of Children is a child sexual abuse prevention program for adults. Stewards of Children
teaches adults how to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. It is a very impactful and
meaningful program, please contact me or Kassie directly (Boonecac@comcast.net) if you're interested!
Please feel free to contact me with any questions!
Thank you,
Candace Murphy
(217) 898-2518
csmurphy03@yahoo.com
Parenting with a Purpose
Zionsville Presbyterian Church welcomes
Intentional Parenting authors
Preschool Registration
We are so excited at the Preschool that it
is the time to begin thinking about the
2016-2017 school year. We are now
taking registrations from all. If you know
someone interested in a faith based,
loving, fun, play environment for children
15 mos.-Prekindergarten, please tell them
all about us. You could also have them
call Laurie Highsmith, Preschool Director,
873-3232 for more information and to
arrange a tour of the school.
Sissy Goff and David Thomas
When:
March 12, 2016 | 2-8 pm
Where:
Zionsville Presbyterian Church
4775 W. 116th Street, Zionsville, IN
Cost:
Early bird: $20 per person
After February 28: $25 per person
Materials and dinner are included.
Childcare is available at a cost of $15
per child when registered by February 28.
Contact:
Lynn Strueh [strueh@tds.net]
Register: zpc.org
MOPPETS CORNER
Our Speaker
In our Moppets chapel lesson this month our
This month we have one of our favorite returning
children will learn about prayer. We will make
speakers, Marianne Miller! She will be speaking to us
heart-shaped crafts that remind us how much
about raising grateful kids. We look forward to her
Jesus loves us, and that He hears our prayers!
insight and guidance on a topic moms are always
Please continue to bring your children to Moppets with
trying to instill in their children!
dry diapers and full tummies! Please label all belongings
Marianne is a mother of 4 sons, ages 12-18, and
and don’t forget to pack a sippy cup. Finally, please
been married to her husband Andy for 26 years. She
remember to dress your children appropriately for the
is a “Midwest girl who loves Jesus, campfires, giggling
weather as we will try to play outside whenever possible.
boys in overalls, .99/a pound grapes, long car trips
As always, please contact us with any questions or
and warm brownies with white chocolate chips”. She
concerns regarding Moppets. Thank you! Brooke Jung
is also a middle school teacher, parenting instructor,
(blcompto@hotmail.com) and Amy Fulkerson
(afulkers@gmail.com).
financial counselor with Crown Ministries and author
of The Gift of Enough. She loves encouraging moms
and dads on their parenting journey which can be
a In Our Prayers a
extra-challenging in this culture of “perfect” Facebook
kids, excessive living, and social pressures to raise
a Prayers for Liz Jensen (MOPS Caregiver) as
“successful” kids. she battles a brain tumor.
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Prayers for Renate Luciani (Past
MOPS Caregiver) as she battles breast cancer.
door Prize
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Special Thanks to Vikki Duke for our Door Prize
this month, a gift card to Rosie’s!
Vikki Duke
FC Tucker
317-450-8743
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vduke@talktotucker.com
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February Birthdays
Prayers for Jeanne Blum (Danielle
Smith’s aunt) as she battles cancer.
Payers for Richard Prather (Debi Prather's
husband) as he recovers from a stroke.
Next Month . . .
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Happy Birthday to these MOPS Moms!
Vikki Duke- February 9
Mandy Fleming- February 11
Kim Handrock - February 23
Join us next month as Pastor Steve Albertin
walks us through the Stations of the Cross.
Not only will we have a chance to
experience the different stations, but the
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