November means Thanksgiving, Food, and Fellowship!
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November means Thanksgiving, Food, and Fellowship!
affirm. Princess Luna loved playing at the kid’s table at Trunk or Treat NEWS FROM CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND YOUNG ADULTS AT NUMC November means Thanksgiving, Food, and Fellowship! Shalom Salam Peace Katie Kevorkian, Director of Children’s and Youth Ministry In the beginning of October, I had the privilege to attend the Communities of Shalom Conference in Downtown Los Angeles. Communities of Shalom is now centered at Drew University in New Jersey, but was formed in Los Angeles in response to the LA Riots in 1992. Community and faith leaders joined forces to give support to the people who were affected and manage cultural conflicts. This conference marked the 20th anniversary of the riots, yet reminded participants that the journey toward peace is far from over. Tell me more about... Children’s Ministries Sunday School Weekday Preschool Youth Ministries Young Adult Ministries Family Ministries Our Words Calendar and Events 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Communities of Shalom exists to bring aid to torn communities and helps the people of those communities work together to raise their quality of life and bring peace to their community. During the 3 days I participated in the conference, I heard from a variety of professionals in the LA community as well as those who are doing Shalom work overseas. I was particularly struck by a workshop lead by the Project Coordinator of Healthy Families, Healthy Planet for the General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church on maternal and family health. The statistics on infant mortality were staggering, not only in developing countries, but in Los Angeles County, as well. Access to family planning resources and preventative care continues to be a problem for women worldwide. This affects financial stability, nutrition, environment, education and child development. Until a community's basic needs can be met, the journey toward peace or even spiritual formation is impossible. Nothing is more universal than childbirth; most of us know the story of our own birth and have experienced the birth of our own child, or the child of someone close to us. The importance of safety Your News, For You, By You, With You 2012 and health for mothers and children in our community and around the world is something that most of us can agree on: we need healthy families to ensure a healthy future. During Advent, we prepare for the coming of our Savior, a child born to a poor young woman, who did not even have a clean surface on which to give birth. Mary's story is similar to the birth stories of women around the world; unfortunately many newborns and mothers do not survive these conditions. Much of the Christmas miracle is that Jesus and Mary lived through His birth. On the four Sundays in Advent I will be offering a Bible Study for adults and youth (with parental guidance) . Throughout the season we will explore ways that we can promote family health in our community and in developing countries while considering the experience of the Holy Family for the months and hours leading up to the birth of the Christ child. I invite you to join us in celebrating the Advent season by adopting commitment to peace. Shalom to you and your family. Learn more about the Advent Family Bible Study on page 6. You are reading affirm., a publication of Northridge UMC focused on news that is of interest to children, youth, young adults, and families. What news would you like to spread? Email affirm@NorthridgeUMC.org by the 15th of the month to appear in the next issue! Issue #2 - November 2012 Our Missions picture Ajae poses with a werewolf (Kwesi Essilfie) after Trick or Treating for UNICEF Children’s and Youth Missions Fall and Winter Projects Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Thank you to all the children, youth and families who participated in Trickor-Treat for UNICEF! With your help, we were able to raise $X in the Youth Missions Cupcake sale, and much, much more in the Trick-or-Treat change collection! Still got your box? You can return it to the church office and we’ll send it out! Operation Christmas Child The second Sunday of the month is Children’s Missions Sunday! Our very special mission for November is Operation Christmas Child! Get ready for the Christmas season by learning about giving to those who need it most. Trip to the Aquarium raises funds for NUMC! The trip to the Heal the Bay Aquarium at the Santa Monica Pier brought in $50! The lucky winners will join Katie and Allegra on a beach picnic and go visit our aquadopted seahorse, Bubbles! 30 Hour Famine Fundraising Begins! Youth and families will help hang holiday lights to raise money for World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine. Finding Joy in Giving The second Sunday of the month is a little bit different in Sunday school. For the past decade, children have packed snack sacks, providing food to those in need and learning about hunger in our community. In October, we learned about UNICEF and created a collage of wants and needs out of magazine and sale-flyer clippings. Participants explored the difference between a want and a need. What are the things that we can’t live without and what are the things we simply would like to have? Sometimes the question was easy: a toy compared to a piece of fruit is simple to categorize. Other objects were harder: do you want or need a fire extinguisher, mouthwash or a carbon monoxide sensor? How about a pet? Is that a want or a need? Our Sunday school class learned that the money they collect for UNICEF will be used to buy children things they need, like protein biscuits, clean water and immunizations. Some funds will also be spent on school supplies so children can receive an education. Our mission in November will also be dedicated to wants and needs of children in developing countries. Operation Christmas Child is an organization that distributes Christmas boxes around the world. The boxes are filled with Christmas gifts that are both wants and needs: a toothbrush and washcloth are required, and small toys are encouraged. On Sunday, November 11 at 11:00am, children in Sunday School will receive shoe boxes, which they will be invited to decorate, along with Christmas cards to personalize and place in the boxes. A box will go home with each child or family to fill up with small gifts (a list of suggestions for the box is included). Filled boxes may be returned to church on or before Sunday, November 18 or to the Operation Christmas Child Collection Center. Mark Your Calendar for Christmas Eve! A very special Christmas service for children and families is scheduled for December 24 in the early evening. Come sing carols and participate in an interactive Christmas pageant as we welcome our Savior to the world. Invite your friends and extended family. This Christmas celebration is not to be missed! Weekday Preschool teachers participate in the Light the Night Walk in Santa Clarita Weekday Preschool Thank you for all your hard work during Trunk or Treat! Weekday Walks For Evan Weekday Preschool of the Northridge United Methodist Church is blessed to work with so many children and families. We share in both the many joyous occasions and also in the occasional sad ones. We are truly and extended family. Recently, the staff and families, both past and present, have been supporting and praying for a wonderful and strong young boy who attended Weekday Preschool a few years ago. While Evan attended Weekday Preschool, he was in treatment for Leukemia. Evan attended Weekday Preschool during his four and five year old years. It was the first time in Evan’s young life that he was able to enjoy a regular school experience… something most of us take for granted. Although he was monitored closely, Evan was able to participate in all the fun Weekday offered. When he left preschool, he began kindergarten cancer free. However, on April 24, 2012, Evan relapsed and immediately began chemotherapy. He underwent treatment at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and most recently had a bone marrow transplant, from which is he recovering. He is getting stronger every day. We are all sending Evan positive thoughts and prayers of healing, and hope that he's back to his playful ways again soon! He's the sweetest little boy who continues to demonstrate his resilience despite being faced with seemingly difficult odds. Each year, Evan's family and friends participate in the Light the Night Walk in Santa Clarita. The Light the Night Walk is an event sponsored by the Lymphoma and Leukemia Society and raises funds for research and direct patient care and support. This year Weekday Preschool joined the team. We called ourselves Weekday Walks for Evan. We were truly touched by the support of family and friends. The Weekday Walks for Evan Team raised over $7,200! It was quite an outpouring of support. On Saturday Night, October 13th, the team arrived at the walk not knowing what to expect. There were thousands of people at Bridgeport Park all in support of this cause. While it was a time to celebrate the great successes and advancements made, it also reminded us just how strong and heroic people can be when faced with a tough fight. After a festive carnival and awards ceremony, the entire group set out on a 3 mile walk down the streets of Santa Clarita carrying illuminated balloons. It was quite an inspirational sight as supporters and survivors walked together. While Evan could not join the walk this year, due to his recent transplant, we hope to walk with him next year. Winners! The Cry Baby car won “Funniest Trunk” at Trunk or Treat! Congratulations to Mrs. Casey and Teacher Colleen! Student Ministries: Kylie and Kyra decorate cupcakes for UNICEF! Middle and High School Events Interfaith Insights Students ages 12 - 17 are invited to attend the interfaith class. No experience in the subject? No problem! Come and learn. November 7 and 14, 7 - 8 pm. Kendall Building Youth Group Every Friday evening in the YAC. Play games, spend time with friends, and grow in your faith and spirituality as a community. Fridays, 7 - 9 pm. Youth Activities Center Ashley Knaack in “Once In A Lifetime” Email Katie@NorthridgeUMC.org for ticket information and event details. Youth Group field trip on Friday, November 9th. Meet at the YAC to leave at 7pm. $5 students/$10 adults. Harvest Hoedown November 11. Meet at the YAC at 5:00pm to carpool. Additional permission form needed. Harvest Hoedown! It’s Fall - and time for pumpkins, apples, pie and... line dancing? Join the Middle and High School Student Ministries on a trip to Simi Valley UMC’s Harvest Hoedown on Sunday, November 11. Simi Valley put on a great event last year, and due to popular demand they’ve made it even bigger and better this year! Middle and High School students from UMC’s all over San Fernando Valley have been invited. Take this opportunity to make new friends in our District while having a whole lot of fun! Special permission slips are required to attend, and there must be a 1:8 ratio of leaders to students. If you are interested in being a chaperone for this awesome event, please contact Katie@NorthridgeUMC.org. Participants will meet at the YAC at 5pm to carpool. Hope to see you there! Crop Walk November 4th in Sherman Oaks. Contact Katie@NorthridgeUMC.org for more information. Middle School, High School, What’s Next? High school can be a time of high stress. Between balancing classes, sports and activities, and searching for the right college, students also make lasting friendships and discover the things that they are passionate about. At NUMC, our Middle and High School Student Ministries strive to help students along in this difficult and exciting time of discovery. I have received requests for workshops in financial aid and scholarships for our high school students, parents and grandparents at NUMC and in the community. Financing college can be the hardest part of the college search, and we want to be there to support you. Stay tuned for our offerings this winter. If you have a request for a specific workshop, please email Katie@NorthridgeUMC.org. Ben, Kwesi, and Katie celebrate Ben’s birthday during Study Nights! Student Ministries: College Our Goals for NUMC “Radical Welcoming” Create an open, safe space for all who wish to enter, regardless of faith, background, culture, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. Sustenance and Shelter Provide space and nourishment for not only those who are in need, but also the greater community of college-age young adults surrounding our church. The Second Bi-Annual Study-a-Thon is Coming to the YAC! The end of the semester is bittersweet. It’s bitter because it’s riddled with finals, and it’s sweet because it’s the mark of a new accomplishment: getting through another semester of college. We’re here to help you get through that bitter part. Come to the YAC anytime between December 6-9 and we’ll be there, doors open and food ready for you and your friends. That’s right; we’ll be open 24 hours a day! We’ll be caffiene-equipped, and the wi-fi is free! Can’t beat that at 3 in the morning when you need to get a paper done. So stop on by. We want you to get that A as much as you do! Email Allegra@NorthridgeUMC.org for more info! Life as a Frat Boy at CSUN My name is Kwesi Essilfie and I am a second year student at Cal State Northridge. At CSUN I am currently majoring in Health Administration and someday hope to change the health care system in the U.S. I would like to change policies to provide services to those in need, especially college students who need access to basic health care. During the last semester of my freshman year I joined a new fraternity called Phi Delta Theta. I never thought I would join a fraternity because it never interested me before and I heard stories about hazing, bullying and the expensive costs to be a member from one from my friends, so I decided it wasn't something for me. Later, in middle of the semester, I got an email about a scholarship being offered by Phi Delta Theta and I applied for it. Next thing I knew, I joined Phi Delta Theta and became one of the many Re-Founding Fathers, since there hadn’t been a chapter at CSUN for several years. I decided it was for me after I learned that they had a policy of no hazing and being an alcohol-free fraternity house. After joining Phi Delta Theta, I became the Philanthropy and Community Service Chairman of our chapter. My first community service event was American Lung Association’s Fight for Air Climb which we supported. It turned out to be a great success and many of my fraternity brothers and friends participated. The second community service project I organized was a team for the annual Aids Walk in Los Angeles. It didn’t turn out as well as since many of my frat brothers were not able to come. I’ve learned that being the Philanthropy and Community Service Chairman has not been the easiest job for me, but it is very rewarding when I can organize groups to support important causes. Being able to contribute to the Northridge United Methodist Church's Annual Trunk or Treat event was really rewarding, and it was the most successful community service event that I have done with my brothers. After being a part of NUMC’s event, I feel much closer to the Northridge community. I hope next year that we will be able to make Trunk or Treat bigger better and that we can continue to build our relationship with Northridge United Methodist Church and help with other community events. Enrichment and Success Strive to inspire academic achievement by offering resources such as homework help, tutoring, and and a quiet, supportive space to study. Participation and Inclusion Invite college-age young adults to take part in community events such as Trunk or Treat, Soul Food Café, and worship services to welcome them into the NUMC family. Spiritual Formation Present resources, literature, and opportunities to explore spirituality, the Christian faith, and the teachings of the United Methodist Church through invitation to bible studies, interfaith exploration classes, and participation in worship and the arts. “Radical Welcoming” was coined by UCLA campus minister Jeanne Roe Smith, who has revolutionized ministry with collegeage young adults in the LA area. Jeanne currently oversees 580 Cafe, an open space for college students housed at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Westwood, CA. More information can be found about the UCLA campus ministry and the 580 here. Girl Scout Troop 2236 joined in on the fun at Trunk or Treat! Family Ministries This web version contains additional photographs and links to exclusive content! “No woman should ever die giving life.” -United Nations Population Fund The General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church will be distributing a curriculum for a very special Advent Bible Study this season through the Healthy Families, Healthy Planet initiative. I am very excited to bring this program to Northridge UMC, especially during the season of Advent when we are called to remember the coming of the Savior. The advent story begins with the Annunciation: the angel Gabriel’s message to Mary. Some believe that Mary was about 14 years old when she conceived the Christ child. She was married, but in the tradition of her people, she had neither lived with her husband, nor consummated their marriage yet. Mary was chosen by God, even though she was young and a virgin, and therefore would undoubtedly endure hardship as a result of her pregnancy. The baby Jesus was born beside animals and laid in a manger. While we imagine this situation to be ancient, and take for granted the hospitals, doctors and nurses available to us now, it is important to remember that in many parts of the world, women continue to give birth in deplorable conditions. Much of the miracle of Christmas is that Mary and Jesus survived the birth and both lived to be healthy adults. I hope you will join us during Advent to study the Bible and consider the ways that we can improve infant and maternal health. Bible Study classes will be held at noon during the four Sundays in Advent. Lessons will be designed for adults and youth. Ages 12-17 are invited to attend, with parental guidance, and childcare will be provided for children under 12. Advent Crafts Workshop and Puppet Show Sunday, December 2, 2012 in the Fellowship Hall Featuring the famous Bob Baker Marionettes Start the Holiday Season by gathering together your family for an afternoon of crafting and fun! At our Advent Craft Workshop, you will make ornaments, decorate wreaths, and even frost a gingerbread house! - just in time for the holidays! Then the Bob Baker Marionette puppet show will perform a very special Christmas show for the children of NUMC and Weekday Preschool! Crafts 3 -5 pm, Show 5 - 5:30 pm Adults $12, Children $6 Tickets available now in the Preschool and Church offices! For more information, call the office at (818) 886-1555 Christian Education for You and Your Family In order that we may better serve the needs of parents and caregivers in our community, childcare will be offered for families participating in both the Interfaith Insights and Advent Family Bible Study classes. Both classes are appropriate and valuable for kids and adults ages 12 and up. Childcare for the younger ones will be available in the NUMC Nursery. Interfaith Insights Two Workshops on religious literacy and multifaith engagement November 7 and 14 7:00 - 8:00 pm Kendall Building Advent Family Bible Study Prepare for the coming of Christ by making a commitment to family health Every Sunday during Advent: December 2, 9, 16, and 23 12:00 - 1:00 pm Room 4 Let’s Start a Revolution Allegra Wilson, Director of Communications and Young Adult Ministry I grew up at Northridge United Methodist Church. I first walked through the open doors in 1995, within a year of the Northridge Earthquake. I was pretty young, and I can only remember snippets of my beginnings in this wonderful place. A lot has changed since then. Now, I am the Director of Young Adults and Communications here at NUMC. I run the Facebook page, the Twitter feed, and I update the website every week. I even send out all email communication that comes to you on behalf of the church; weekly blasts, prayer chains, and special event invitations. affirm. is the newest addition to my plate, and it might be one of my favorite duties as the Director of Communications. I love the idea of having a newsletter that is flexible and catered to the needs of those who are reading it. PS - that’s you, young people! This newsletter is by, for, and about the young people that are interested in or are already engaged in the life of this church. That means that I want to hear from you! If you have an idea for a young adult or media ministry, I want to hear you out. We can work together to make your dreams a reality. From October 17-19, I flew across the country to attend the Change the World Conference in Ginghamsburg, OH. I’ll be honest - I had no idea what to expect. I had never been to Ohio, and I was certainly new to the idea of a church conference, much less one whose main message was to change the world. That’s a little bit daunting, isn’t it? And yet, I came back to our humble little town of LA a rejuvenated leader. The concept of changing the world was overwhelming at first, but as we went through the conference, it was broken down into bite-sized chunks that were easier to chew. Now, it’s not so hard to believe that we can do amazing things to revolutionize our neighborhood. If we stand together, and work together as a team, we can accomplish anything that we set our minds to. So, start dreaming! We can work together to make that dream a reality. It’s funny how just a couple days can change the way you view your world. Ideas have come rushing into my brain for how I can serve and lead my community (again, that’s you!) better. I know that you’ve had some ideas too. No idea is too big or small. Let’s talk. Email me. Facebook me. Text me. Let’s start a revolution. Happy Thanksgiving! Young adults from CSUN (and Phi Delta Theta) ran the haunted house at Trunk or Treat! dates. Weekly Happenings: Sunday School! 9 am: Preschool & Elementary 11 am: Elementary Nursery care throughout both services. Study Nights! College students welcome 7pm - 11pm (or later!) in the YAC. Food and wifi provided. Youth Group Fridays at 7pm in the YAC. Field trips TBA. Special Weekly Events: Advent Family Bible Study Advent Sundays: Dec. 2, 9, 16, and 23. 12-1pm in Room 4. Lunch and childcare provided. Ages 12 to adult invited to participate. november. december. january. 4 2 1 CROP Walk in Sherman Oaks. Join NUMC members as they walk to support the end of hunger. Contact Barbara Shields for more information! Advent Workshop with the Bob Baker Marionettes. Christmas snacks, crafts and projects for ages 2 to adult. Crafts 3-5pm, Show 5-5:30 Tickets available at the NUMC office. Happy New Year! What’s your resolution? 7 5 2 Soul Food at 6pm. Look for the college table! Interfaith Insights: a religious literacy class for young adults and adults to follow at 7pm in the Kendall Building. Led by Katie Kevorkian. Soul Food at 6pm. Look for the college table! Soul Food at 6pm. Welcome home, NUMC college students! Look for the college table! 11 6-9 7 Operation Christmas Child during Sunday School at 11:00 am. Get your OCC box and learn about what to put inside. Return filled gift boxes by November 18. 48-hour Study-a-Thon! Join us in the YAC to prepare for your college finals! Free food, wifi, and parking. The basketball court will be open to all! Welcome back, LAUSD students! Youth group will meet at a new date and time during the Spring semester. Stay tuned for more information! 14 15 17 Interfaith Insights. A continuation of the religious literacy class on November 7. 7-8pm in the Kendall Building. Led by Katie Kevorkian. NVCS Children’s Mart. Volunteer to help kids pick out Christmas presents for their parents at North Valley Caring Services. Welcome back, CSUN students! Join us for another great semester of weekly study nights! 19 16 19 Interfaith Thanksgiving Service at Temple Ramat Zion at 7pm. Join members of Jewish, Catholic, Sikh, and Muslim communities to offer prayers of thanksgiving. Caroling to the Homebound. Join teams from NUMC to bring Christmas cheer to those who worship from home. Contact Denise Woerner for more information. Weekday Preschool Goodwill Truck Fundraiser. Bring all your discarded items from 9am-3pm to raise money for Weekday Preschool! 22-23 24 20 No Study Nights or Youth Group. Happy Thanksgiving! Special Christmas Eve service for families. All are welcome to celebrate Christ’s birth! 5:30pm Girl Scout cookie preorders! See your favorite Girl Scout to order your cookies! Church boothing day TBD.