Weekend of October 25 & 26, 2014
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Weekend of October 25 & 26, 2014
Weekend of October 25 & 26, 2014 Greeters 5:25 Sanctuary 8:00 Chapel 9:30 Chapel 9:30 Sanctuary 10:55 Sanctuary Kevin Cetroni & Bruce Fratanduano Steve Carr Pete Barringer Rosemary Malnofski Patty Miller Acolytes Josh Westwood Marina Smith Kyle McAuley Caleigh Yates Nathan Yurick We hope that you enjoy worshiping with us here today and will experience God’s love to be real in song, fellowship and word. Hopewell United Methodist Church 852 Hopewell Road, Downingtown, PA 19335 (610) 269-1545 Fax. No. (610) 269-3355 Email - Hopewell@hopewellumc.org Website - www.Hopewellumc.org COFFEE AND FELLOWSHIP Join us in the Family Life Center (downstairs) for coffee, refreshments and lots of conversation between worship hours. Meet the people who worship with you, greet old friends, and make new ones. Coffee hour is for all ages - snacks for children will be offered as well. Page PRAYER NEWS Circle of Concern New Concerns: Mame Linford and family Steve Carr Wayne Lieby Jim (Shelly Durbanis’ dad) Bob (Shelly Durbanis’ uncle) Karen Baker and Josh Baker - grieving the loss of her mother - recovering from hernia surgery - recovering at home following rehab - suffering complications from his cancer treatments - awaiting stabilized blood work for necessary surgery - for traveling mercies while in South Africa On Going Concerns: Linda Hall Dot Dowlin Ed Donnon - continued prayers - prayers as she deals with heart and breathing issues - continued prayers The flowers on the altar in the Chapel are in loving memory of our Aunt, Alice Souden. Given by her nieces and nephews. The rosebud on the altar in the Chapel celebrates the birth on October 3rd of Mckenzie (Kenzie) Louise Beible. Parents are Ryan and Kristen Beible, sister Sammie, and grandparents, Bill and Nancy Beible. This Week’s Prayer Calendar: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday - Soup Lunch Ministry and its fellowship Young Adult Ministry and fellowship Celebrate Recovery Jordan Ridge and Mosaic Ministry Those preparing for the Planting Seeds Event Hopewell Christian Preschool volunteer greeters Thank God for the Saints who have gone before us Page 2 HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WORSHIP SCHEDULE This Weekend Contemporary Service “Remembering the Messenger” Titus 2:1-8, 11-15 Pastor Dan, Speaker Saturday, October 25 5:25 Contemporary - Sanctuary Sunday, October 26 8:00 Traditional - Bower Chapel Traditional Services “Choose Your Own Adventure: Water or Fire” Isaiah 43:1-3 Pastors Amy Banka and Dan Lebo 9:30 Traditional - Bower Chapel 9:30 Contemporary - Sanctuary 10:55 Contemporary - Sanctuary Next Weekend Saturday, November 1 5:25 Contemporary - Sanctuary Sunday, November 2 8:00 Traditional - Bower Chapel All Saints Day 9:30 Traditional - Bower Chapel All Services “Power to Spare” II Kings 13:14, 20-21 Pastor Steve, Speaker Holy Communion 9:30 Contemporary - Sanctuary 10:55 Contemporary - Sanctuary Tuesday Time Apart - November 4th Bower Chapel at 7:00 PM Led by Pastor Steve Join us for this candlelight time of worship. Page 3 Hopewell Weekly Calendar for October 26 through November 2, 2014 Sunday, October 26 8:00 AM 9:30 AM Traditional Worship in Bower Chapel Traditional Worship in Bower Chapel, Contemporary Worship in Sanctuary, Sunday School, IGR Soup Lunch, Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM CR Leadership Team 10:45 AM Adult Bible Study 10:55 AM Contemporary Worship in Sanctuary, Junior Church/Nursery 12:15 PM Student Leaders and Mentor Meeting 1:00 PM Christmas Musical Rehearsal 2:00 PM Men’s Basketball 4:00 & 4:30 PM Youth Praise Bands 5:00 PM Youth Choir 6:00 PM Sunday Night Youth Fellowship, Children’s Choirs & Fellowship, Financial Peace, Legacy Journey 6:30 PM Disciple I Fast Track, Good Grief class follow-up 7:00 PM Faith Quartet Monday, October 27 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM Hopewell Christian Preschool 6:00 PM Creative Arts 6:30 PM Disciple I Fast Track, Young Adults, Budget Review 6:45 PM Trustees 7:00 PM Adult Bible Study, Cub Scout Pack 8 Tuesday, October 28 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM Hopewell Christian Preschool 9:15 AM Tuesday Morning Moms 9:30 AM Disciple I 4:00 PM Art Therapy Support Group 6:00 PM Celebrate Recovery 6:30 PM DACSL Volleyball 7:00 PM Cub Scout Pack 8 Wednesday, October 29 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM Hopewell Christian Preschool 6:30 PM DACSL Volleyball 7:00 PM Praise Team Thursday, October 30 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM NIA Hopewell Christian Preschool Women’s Bible Study Disciple II DACSL Volleyball, Divorce Care, Divorce Care Grad, Wesley Ringers Boundaries with Teens, Boundaries with Kids, Financial Peace, Grief Share Chancel Choir Christmas Musical Rehearsal Friday, October 31 6:30 AM Men of Faith 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM Hopewell Christian Preschool Page 4 Saturday, November 1 1:00 PM 5:25 PM Christmas Musical Rehearsal Contemporary Worship in Sanctuary Sunday, November 2 8:00 AM 9:30 AM Traditional Worship in Bower Chapel Traditional Worship in Bower Chapel, Contemporary Worship in Sanctuary, Sunday School, IGR Soup Lunch, Adult Bible Study 10:45 AM Adult Bible Study 10:55 AM Contemporary Worship in Sanctuary, Junior Church/Nursery 1:00 PM Christmas Musical Rehearsal 2:00 PM Men’s Basketball 4:00 & 4:30 PM Youth Praise Bands 5:00 PM Youth Choir 6:00 PM Children’s Choirs & Fellowship, Sunday Night Youth Fellowship, Financial Peace, Legacy Journey 6:30 PM Disciple I Fast Track, Good Grief Class Follow-up 7:00 PM Faith Quartet Soup Lunch Sunday A variety of delicious soups and tasty hotdogs will be available after the 9:30 am and the 10:55 am services in the FLC. Please note that your generous Soup Lunch donations will help support the IGR’s 2015 Scholarship Program as well as provide discounts for all attendees. October is Pastor Appreciation Month You kneel with people at the worst time of their life – giving them hope and sharing with them the Bread of Life. You stand with people at the best time of their lives – sharing the sweetness life has for them. You walk with people through their everyday life – encouraging, sharing, giving, bringing seasoning and flavor to the soul. Let this day serve as a reminder that while you walk, when you stand, as you kneel; His Word, the Bread of Life will give you strength; His Spirit gives sweetness to your days; and your life is seasoned by those who support you with their love and prayers. Page 5 SUPPORT GROUPS Tuesday Evenings 6PM Downstairs in the Café This week’s program will focus on relapse. Thursday Evenings 6:30PM Downstairs in the Café Thursday Evenings 7PM In the Lounge Christian Art Therapy Cancer Support Tuesday Afternoons 4PM In Room Ruth All Saints Day When we celebrate All Saints Day in worship on November 1st and 2nd, we will remember ten Hopewell members who went home to be with our Lord in this year. Those persons are: Kerry Lyman 1/10/14 Charlie Mentzer 5/13/14 Paige Stapleton 2/06/14 Ethel Hopkins 5/18/14 Lois Schroder 3/09/14 Joyce O’Brien 5/30/14 Tom Dowlin 3/12/14 Roy Anderson 7/03/14 Andy Maurey 5/06/14 Joan Killinger 8/03/14 Please be in prayer for this unique worship hour as we celebrate the Christian message of life, death, and life after death. Page 6 Christ Servant Ministry Training at Hopewell An excellent opportunity is available to train as a Christ Servant Minister (CSM) right here, conveniently, at Hopewell! As part of our Planting Seeds for Ministry Growth event, an advanced course in leading is being offered for people throughout the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church seeking CSM certification. Session 1 on Friday, November 14 (7:00-9:15pm) will be led by Pastor Amy Banka, and Sessions 2 and 3 on Saturday, November 15 (9:00am-6:30pm) will be led by Clint Jenkin, Vice President of the Barna Research Group and keynote speaker at Planting Seeds. Registration for this CSM training at Hopewell is available at http://www.christservantministries.net/ CSM.Flyer.Hopewell.pdf. Please don’t delay! This CSM course at Hopewell has a limitation on the number of registrants and is expected to fill quickly. If you need more information or would like assistance in registering, contact Sheri Kentner, CSM Southeast District Director (sheri@hopewellumc.org), or Deb Boyd (boyd@hopewellumc.org). Participation in this 10-hour course will meet half of the requirements for CSM certification. The course to complete certification is planned to be offered at Hopewell early in 2015. Hopewell United Methodist Church Strategic Map/Long Range Plan Goal: Full implementation of our cemetery renovation plan, including labyrinth construction and memorial gardens, and integration of cemetery ministries into Hope well administrative systems. Result: Let us give thanks that our cemetery renovation plan has come to fruition! What a joy that we are now able to offer alternatives to traditional burial to those who choose cremation. Pastor Steve and several Hopewell members who have purchased a niche in the columbaria had the opportunity recently to describe the “green, attractive, local, affordable (GALA)” aspect of the cemetery renovation to the Philadelphia Inquirer, providing an opportunity to share this blessing with the community. Praise God! Assistance Fund Thank You: Your gifts to the Assistance Fund make a difference. We recently received this thank you note “Thank you so much for the food gift cards. The fact that I will actually be able to get a substantial amount of groceries means more to me than you will ever know. I was so happy that I could actually buy some really healthy food for [myself and my daughter] thanks to your church’s generosity. Nobody has ever helped us out like this before. What your church has done for us is truly a blessing.” A life changed! Page 7 Coat Drive Please drop off your gently used, clean coats at the Donation Station outside the FLC. These coats will be distributed between the Salvation Army of Coatesville and the Salvation Army Service Unit in Glenmoore, the CYWA (a shelter for women and children in Coatesville) and City Gate (a men’s shelter in Coatesville). We will be collecting coats until Thanksgiving. Can You Help? “...Whoever has two coats must share with anyone who has none…” (Luke 3:11) Food Drive at Stauffer’s (formerly Croppers) in Guthriesville. In response to the urgent need for non-perishable food in Chester County, Stauffer’s has agreed to partner with Hopewell to help stock the shelves at the Chester County Food Bank. We will have a drop-off table in the foyer. On Saturday, November 1st from 10am to 6pm, two people are needed each hour to hand out flyers and collect the food. Chester County Food Bank will have a truck on site that we can load as the food is donated. There is a sign up sheet at the bulletin board downstairs at the Donation Station or you can call Sue Lehman, 484-678-6789 for more information. Hopewell Community Dinner on CHRISTMAS DAY Hopewell will once again be serving a traditional turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, for the community on Christmas Day! As it was last year, this free dinner is for anyone who wishes to attend, including those who would otherwise be eating alone, or not at all. An information meeting about the dinner for all those who are able to help plan it will be Wednesday, November 5th at 7pm. Contact Becky Bennington (rlbennington62@aol.com) or Deb Boyd (boyd@hopewellumc.org). You do not have to be able to serve at the dinner on Christmas Day to be part of this team. People are needed to help with the pre-planning of it. Holiday Cantata On Sunday, December 21st in the 9:30 and 10:55 Sanctuary services, Hopewell Church will be presenting the Christmas musical, We're Glad You Came. We need many singers and instrumentalists to make this a truly God-glorifying worship experience, so I want invite you to bring your musical gifts to present before the Lord. All voice parts (SATB), woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, and keyboards will find a place to serve. There is an extensive, yet flexible, rehearsal schedule. Please contact george@hopewellumc.org for information. Shop With the Sheriff Please save Saturday, December 6th from 9:00am-3:00pm to help with the “Shop With the Sheriff” event. The Chester County Sheriff’s Department will be taking the students from the Chester County Family Academy to Wal-Mart to shop for Christmas gifts for their families. Hopewell will be helping by providing lots of volunteers, lots of gift wrapping supplies, and lots of love to make this a wonderful day for the CCFA children! If you can play games with children, help them wrap Christmas gifts, assist with serving pizza, then THERE IS A ROLE FOR YOU TO PLAY. Please consider joining us for all or part of the day. Contact: Pam Johnson (484) 886-9993 or pamjohnson4@verizon.net Page 8 ADULT MINISTRIES Sunday School Classes for Adults New people are always welcome! 9:30am in Adult Ministry Room B – The Psalms: Israel’s Hymnbook Taught by Dr. David Frame. 10:45am in the Lounge – Revised Common Lectionary Readings This week’s scripture (October 26th) is Deuteronomy 34:1-12; Psalm 90:1-6, 13-17 (UMH 789); 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8; and Matthew 22:34-46. Next week’s scripture (November 1st) is Revelation 7:9-17; Psalm 34:1-10, 22 (UMH 769); 1 John 3:1-3; and Matthew 5:1-12. Facilitator is Joe Lisowski 10:45am in Adult Ministry B – Religion & Science: Pathways to Truth Facilitators are Rob Chapman and Brian Oberholtzer. Men’s Ministry Man to Man Breakfast Saturday October 25, 2014 at 8:30 AM Wyndham Garden Inn Man to Man Ministries is pleased to continue the study of Twelve Ordinary Men. Pastor Dan leads this series which discusses the book by John MacArthur. It is a focus on the twelve Disciples, with each session covering a different Disciple. Even if you have not attended any of the previous lessons, feel free to drop in as each lesson stands alone. Please consider inviting a friend to join us and be sure to register at www.hopewellumc.org/mens-breakfast-signup. Service in the Connection In 2009, our Senior Pastor was elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Mid-Atlantic Foundation. Investment management, endowments, stewardship education, and Planned Giving opportunities are some of the services provided by the Foundation for the churches and agencies of three of our Annual Conferences. Pastor Steve will attend a meeting of the Stewardship Team in Fallston, MD on Thursday, October 30th from 9:30 am until noon. Page 9 CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES Staff Team: Cheri Miller (cheri@hopewellumc.org), Patty Wiehler (patty@hopewellumc.org) Katy Garner (katylgarner@hotmail.com) Child Care is available for these Worship Services: 5:25pm (Saturdays) and 10:55 am (Sundays) – Room Mary 9:30am (Sundays) – Infants/Toddlers – Room Jerusalem Two year olds – Room Mary Sunday School @ 9:30 is offered for children ages 3 (by 9/1/14) to 6th grade. Room assignments are posted throughout the church hallways. Junior Church @ 10:55 is offered for children ages 3 (by 9/1/14) to 6th grade. Children should proceed to worship with their families and then join our Junior Church leaders at the specified time in the order of worship. Children can be picked up after worship in Room Adam (the church library). God’s Children Hayride All 3rd to 6th grade children are invited to join us on Sunday, November 2nd from 3 to 5pm for a hayride and campfire at Highland Orchards. A light dinner will be provided. Cost is $5 per child. Permission forms can be found in the church lobby. Socktober Mission We have a goal to collect 500 pairs of new socks for the ‘Sock it to Us’ program, sponsored by Family Services of Chester County. These socks will be distributed to homeless or disadvantaged children, women & men through human service agencies and shelters in Chester County. Please help support this mission and warm some toes this October!! Socks can be taken to the Sunday school classrooms. Prizes will be awarded to the top three classes! Deadline for sock donations is November 2nd. Operation Christmas Child Mission We are collecting items for Operation Christmas Child throughout the fall. Please bring in items for this amazing mission any time before November 9th. Items can be dropped off in the Children’s Ministries bin at the Donation Station. Suggestions for donated items are: toothbrushes, toothpaste, band-aids, bar soap, washcloths, pens, markers, crayons, coloring books, notebooks, jewelry, hair accessories, small balls, candy (no chocolate), and small toys. Children’s Choirs All children ages 3 years (by 9/1/14) through 6th grade are invited to participate each Sunday night as follows: Cherub Choir (Preschool & Kindergarten) Room Luke J.A.M. Choir (1st-3rd Grade) Room Ecclesiastes God’s Children Choir (4th-6th Grade) Thompson Music Room Sunday Night Fellowship All children, grades 1st through 6th are invited to join us each Sunday night from 6 to 8pm for a time of fellowship with Christian friends and leaders. Each week the children gather for a time of prayer, educational games, topical discussions, hands-on missions, and recreation. Choir participants can join in at 7pm. Please join us...and invite a friend!! Page 10 CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES Staff Team: Cheri Miller (cheri@hopewellumc.org), Patty Wiehler (patty@hopewellumc.org) Katy Garner (katylgarner@hotmail.com) Creative Arts for Christ A drama block will begin on October 27th, with the drama being presented the weekend of November 22nd/23rd at the Contemporary Services. The group meets on Monday nights from 6 to 7pm. All children grades 1st through 6th are invited to participate. Contact Patty Wiehler with any questions. Mom’s Group is studying the book Chaotic Joy: Finding Abundance in the Messiness of Motherhood by Megan Breedlove. You can join at any time! We meet every Tuesday during the school year from 9:15 to 11:15am. Child care is provided. This is a wonderful group of women who meet for Bible study, fellowship and prayer support. Please contact Cheri Miller at cheri@hopewellumc.org for more information. Upward Basketball & Cheerleading Registrations are now being accepted for the 2015 season of Upward basketball and cheerleading for children ages Kindergarten through 8th grade. Detailed information and online registration is available at the Chester County Upward website at www.upwardchestercounty.org. Contact Patty Wiehler in the church office with any questions. Children’s Ministries Weekly Email If you would like to have information regarding Hopewell Children’s Ministries sent to your email address weekly, please contact Cheri Miller in the church office, or email cheri@hopewellumc.org. South Africa Film Night Friday, November 7, 2014, 7:00 - 10:00 PM Hopewell UMC will welcome the Honors Students from the Thursday 4:25 PM class at West Chester University (led by Dr. Kevin Dean and Pastor Steve Morton). Again this year: a showing of Invictus, the 2009 film which tells the story of how Nelson Mandela, in his first term as the South African President, united the apartheid-torn land by enlisting the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 World Cup. Also showing that night: Yesterday, an Oscar-nominated, South Africa produced film about a young mother’s valiant struggle in light of AIDS. The transformation in South Africa today is studied by these students for its lessons in leadership. This is the biggest night of the year at Hopewell UMC for welcoming college students into our building! Join us on Friday night, November 7th for these films, some fellowship with the WCU students, and a celebration of the South Africa mission. Page 11 YOUTH MINISTRIES (Grades 7-12) Director: Mike Banka, mike@hopewellumc.org Assistant: Kristin Smith, kristin@hopewellumc.org Youth Group - Sunday, October 26th Come out and join us for Youth! Invite your friends! 6:00 PM - Basketball, hang out, snacks, games, etc. 7:00 PM - Worship and a message 7:30 PM - Small Groups Parents - Help Needed We need your help with Sunday night snacks. If you are able to provide tasty treats for our weekly meetings, sign up using this link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0c4cadac23aafe3-sunday. Thanks for your ongoing support! OCMD Youth Rally - Friday, January 9 - Sunday, January 11, 2015 This is an amazing weekend you do not want to miss!! See the highlight email for specifics OR go to the Youth Retreat Page at www.hopewellumc.org for details. The EARLY BIRD SPECIAL WITH TSHIRT - Total cost is $130. You must REGISTER and submit a $65 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT both are due by NOVEMBER 7th! CALENDAR OF EVENTS Nov. 23rd Dec. 6th Dec. 12th - 14th Dec. 14th Jan. 9th - 11th Jan. 23rd - 25th Jan. 30th - Feb. 1st Feb. 13th - 15th Feb. 20th - 22nd Mission Night - Thanksgiving Shopping Youth Auction Confirmation Retreat Mission Night - Christmas Shopping OCMD Youth Rally Confirmation Retreat Ski Trip IGR Confirmation Retreat College Student Ministries Please keep our college students in your prayers, asking God to guide their steps and increase their wisdom. We're still collecting the following items for our Christmas gift boxes: Raman noodles, microwave popcorn, tissues, peanut butter, cracker packages, cereal bars, granola (any kind), hot chocolate packets, coffee singles, tea bags, Chapstick, mints/gum, and microwavable mac & cheese. We are also collecting iTunes, Amazon, and Starbucks gift cards ($5-10 each). Gift cards can be given to Pastor Amy. If your son/daughter is currently in college, please help us minister to them by completing the information insert in the Narthex and place it in “College Mailbox” in the Welcome Center. Eric and Becca Hodge at Penn State Page 12 CONNECTING CHURCH + CULTURE Making our local churches relevant to new people, younger people and more diverse people Saturday, November 15, 2014 2:00pm—6:30pm Register Now KEYNOTE You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving Church and Rethinking Faith Reflections on the book by David Kinnaman Clint Jenkin, Ph.D. is the Vice President of Research for the Barna Group, a marketing research firm based in Ventura, California, that strategically tracks the role of faith in America. The Barna Millennials Project, a compilation of 27,140 interviews with young people, has led churches, educational institutions and the media to place the organization into the ranks of top experts on matters of religion and contemporary society. WORKSHOPS How to Work with Millennials Led by Dr. Clint Jenkin Learn more about the workshops and featured speakers at www.hopewellumc.org Wellness: A Model for Ministry Led by Dr. Mary White Restorative Justice: Rebuilding Communities Led by Marilyn Schneider and Barbie Fischer Toward Racially Inclusive Congregations Led by Rev. Dr. Jeffery A. Raffauf and Rev. Nicolas Camacho The Forgotten Mission: Church/School Partnerships Led by Dr. Cathy L. Tashner On‐line Registration: www.hopewellumc.org Page 13 Hopewell UMC is producing a brand new Bible Study curriculum for the upcoming holiday season called Advent Dreams. Based on the sequence of four nighttime dreams in Matthew 1:18-2:23, this study will review how God used dreams as a vehicle for guidance, warning, and challenge among the heroes in Matthew’s Christmas Story - and will invite participants to consider whether God speaks to them and to the Church in dreams today. Research for this project was accomplished largely during Pastor Steve’s recent study leave at Duke Divinity School. The primary printed resource for this material is the International Critical Commentary on Matthew 1-7 by W. D. Davies (renown New Testament scholar who began his teaching career at Duke in the 1950’s and then later returned there until his retirement) and D. C. Allison (a PhD student at Duke under Davies, who now teaches New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary). The four video presentations in Advent Dreams are written and delivered by Pastor Steve Morton and Pastor Amy Banka. Filming by Hopewell and QVC’s Pete Willenbrock occurs tomorrow morning, October 27, and will be supported by the ace production team of Deb Collins and Deb Boyd. Advent Dreams will be offered starting in mid-to-late November in a dozen or so times and places, and is certainly available (free!) to any other congregation which is interested in a fresh Bible Study curriculum for the Advent season. Hopewell in the Community For the fourteenth year, Pastor Steve is conducting lectures at West Chester University during many Thursday late-afternoons this fall. The presentations are part of an Honors Program seminar exploring the topic of personal leadership development and community building, and feature his experiences from South Africa. This Thursday, Steve will offer presentations on “Economic Realities in Leadership” and “Self Care.” Scholarship Funds Hopewell UMC is committed to helping its students with their educational costs along the way. Three Scholarship Funds have been in existence for a number of years. Each is named in honor of a special member of the Hopewell family over the years, and each has been created for the purpose of providing scholarship aid for students. The Don and Joyce Bower Fund produces annual interest which is usually granted to a first year college student. The Preston Buller Fund is designed for the same purpose. The Mary Barringer Fund is used to provide scholarships for little children to attend the Hopewell Christian Preschool. A fourth scholarship fund was started in 2008 to provide dollars for two boys in Mississippi at the time of their post-high school education. This is part of our commitment to on-going relief in a Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast. Praise God for this vital part of our ministry together! Please be aware that you may make a financial contribution to any of these funds at any time during the year. Current balances (as of 9/30/14): Mary Barringer Fund - $ 69,663 Don and Joyce Bower Fund - $ 24,383 Preston Buller Fund - $ 28,690 Mississippi Students’ Education Fund - $13,775 Page 14 FINANCE Beyond the Walls - Year VII A Capital Campaign with a twist Bower Chapel Organ Haiti Bridge of Hope Hurricane Sandy Relief Camp Innabah Maranatha Christian Academy Good Works Safe Harbor Grace Café The Well South Africa, including our full-time missionary Annual Goal: $275,000 Total Received: $196,551 “Out of his anguish he shall see LIGHT.” (Isaiah 53:11a) Total missions disbursements through the Beyond the Walls campaigns since their inception (April, 2008): $1,194,519 October Designated Giving This month nearly forty (40) folks from Hopewell UMC and Lansdale: Christ UMC traveled together to Crisfield, MD to serve a community which was greatly affected by SuperStorm Sandy. Two years later this little town on the southern tip of the Chesapeake Bay is still struggling to rebuild. From experience, we know that each of our mission teams comes across homeowner needs that are not covered by storm recovery dollars, and we always wish there were a way to help: funding for something extra, like a new stove, curtains, or rugs. Your gifts to October Designated Giving will allow our team to keep an eye open and prayerfully discern how discretionary dollars from our congregation could best be spent (even after we visitors leave). Received to date: $996.00. Children’s Ministries Goal for 2014: 22,000 Received year-to-date for 2014: $13,677 Your designated gifts help to support the regular budgeted children’s programs which happen out of Hopewell UMC. Page 15 DONATION STATION Please place your donations downstairs by the Family Life Center at the Donation Station. THANK YOU! GOODIES FOR OUR COLLEGE STUDENTS The College Ministry team is collecting goodies to send to our college students, a tangible way to let them know that we are thinking of them and praying for them. Please consider donating: Raman noodles Microwave popcorn Tissues Peanut butter Cracker snack packs Granola/Cereal bars Microwave hot chocolate Coffee singles Tea bags Microwave mac & cheese Chapstick Mints/Gum Please place your donations in the College Ministries bin at the Donation Station. It’s SOCKTOBER ! Throughout the month of October, our Children’s Ministry will be collecting: New SOCKS For Men, Women and Children Please place your donations in the Children’s Ministry bin at the Donation Station. Hopewell’s Backpack Team will be assisting the children at our adopted school, the Chester County Family Academy, wrap Christmas presents for their families which are being gifted by the Chester County Sheriff’s Department and other entities. The Backpack Team would appreciate your donations of: Christmas wrapping paper Tissue paper Ribbon and Bows Christmas gift tags Chester County Food Bank Shopping List Small cans or pouches of tuna, chicken or beef Fruit cups packed in 100% juice/apple sauce cups Healthy cereal (12-16 oz.) Pouches of Pasta Sides Ready Rice boxed grains Small jars of peanut butter 100% fruit juice boxes Macaroni & Cheese Pouches of Pasta Meals Shelf-stable milk (Parmalat) Clip box and take along when you food shop Page 16