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The Visitor

August 16, 2009
In This Issue
Blessing of the Animals
Inside the Church Progressive Dinner
Velvet Elvis
Spark Announcements
Festival of Sharing
Centenary CARES
Under the Green Gourd Tree
Music Announcements
Habitat for Humanity House
Letter from Epworth
This Sunday
August 23


Sermon:  Rev. Linda Harris
Liturgist:  Jean Light
Acolytes:  Ella Davis, Matthew Russell, Michael Lenard

9:00 am Gathering
9:15 am  Sunday School
10:00 am  Music Groups
10:30 am  Worship Service
11:30 am  Fellowship
11:45 am  Prayer Ministry

Shared Prayers

Diane Paglusch, friend
of Stacy Braeske

Estelle Lee, mother
of Ray Lee

Paula Bittle, as she recovers from foot surgery


Eric Setzer, friend
of Bette Welch

Paul Wiggens, cousin
of Bette Welch

Laura Wagner's father

James Gibson, father
of Allyson Gibson

Jim Buckles

Karl Klausmeier

Martin Braeske

Valeta Snell, sister of Cheryl Snell

Nancy Snider, sister-in-law of Tom Snider    

University United
Methodist Church

6901 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri  63130

314-863-8055
Blessing of the Animals Returns August 22
Mark your calendar, bring your friends, and invite pet-walkers you meet!  The Inviting Ministries Committee will host our Blessing of the Animals service on Saturday, August 22 at 10:00 am in Fellowship Hall.  The next few Sunday's we'll have cards at the church exits for you to take home and distribute.  The IM Committee will also take invitations to University City vet offices.  Leashed, caged, and stuffed animals are all invited!   

 
Inside the Church Progressive Dinner
Friday, August 28, 6:30pm
This is a progressive dinner with a new twist.  Rather than drive from home to home, wasting precious fuel, we will gather at UUMC and move from room to room for our different courses! This will give us a chance to experience different spaces in our building, share great food and get to know each other better. 

All ages are welcome and there will be spaces for children to play as needed. This would be a great activity to invite a friend. You may choose to bring an appetizer, salad, main course, sides or dessert to serve eight. We will begin at 6:30 with appetizers.  Contact Rev. Brenda at brendastobbe@hotmail.com or sign up in the church bulletin to let us know you'll be coming and what you will bring.


Velvet Elvis
All Church Study Begins September 13!
In the book Velvet Elvis, by Rob Bell, the author tells of finding a painting of Elvis Presley on velvet in his basement. The artist signed the painting only with an initial. Bell wonders if the artist decided his/hers was the definitive, final painting of Elvis, which would mean that no other artist ever has to paint that subject again. Bell compares the painting to the church encouraging readers to continue to paint their faith. He states "Times change. God doesn't, but times do. We learn and grow, and the world around us shifts, and the Christian faith is only alive when it is listening, morphing, innovating, letting go of whatever has gotten in the way of Jesus and embracing whatever will help us be more and more the people God wants us to be." From September 13-October 4 we will consider the picture we paint as we gather to discuss Velvet Elvis.  Groups will be formed for Sunday morning and other times as interests dictate.  Contact the church office to sign up.
 
Spark Announcements
Information for the fourth annual Youth Labor Day Retreat is available! Pick up a packet by the youth bulletin board. All youth must be signed up, with money turned in by August 23rd.

The Fall Schedule is now available. Pick up a copy by the youth bulletin board.


Festival of Sharing
For this year's Festival of Sharing, we will be collecting "Readin' & Writin' Packs" and "Health Kits".  Please have the kits at the church by September 13 and place them in the labeled boxes in the Fellowship Hall.

The Readin' & Writin' Packs consist of:
6 new pencils with erasers, 2" eraser, 2 ink pens, 1 box of 24 crayons, 1 pair of child scissors, 1 pencil holder, 12" ruler, 6 folders with pockets, 2 spiral bound notebooks (wide-rule, 70 pages)
Directions:  Please place smaller items inside the pencil holder, then place all items in a 2 gallon ziplock bag.

The Health Kit consists of:
1 hand towel, 1 washcloth, 1 sturdy comb, 1 metal nail file or nail clipper with file, 6 band aids, 1 bar of soap (bath size, in wrapper), 1 toothbrush (in original packaging.)
Directions: Seal all items in a one-gallon plastic ziplock bag. (Toothpaste will be added by Church World Service.)  Please include $2 for shipping expenses in a separate envelope.

 
Centenary Cares Ministry of Meals
August Schedule
Monday, August 31 our church is scheduled to help serve meals to the homeless at Centenary Cares (Olive and 14th street).  We meet at Centenary at 4:30pm and most Monday's are done between 6:00 and 6:30pm.  You may find yourself working in the kitchen on actual food preparation, or on the serving line taking tickets, rolling silver-ware or being a part of the food service line.
Children, youth and adults are welcome to join us in this ministry.  If you would like to participate, you can sign up in the church bulletin or call the church office (314-863-8055).  If you need a ride, please let the church office know and we can connect you.

gourd tree
Under the
Green Gourd Tree


When Jonah didn't understand God's plan or God's grace, God made a green gourd tree grow, under which Jonah sat and learned.  Join adults at UUMC for a year of learning, under the green gourd tree.



Simplicity Circles:

Contact Lynnea Brumbaugh for information regarding the schedule for this group.  She can be reached via email at lynneabrumbaugh@gmail.com. The group is using Simple Living Network resources to create simplicity circles. These groups or circles will consider the wisdom, need and ability to simplify many areas of our lives.


Crosstalk -- Thinking Together Class:

August 23, Missouri-Mozambique Collaboration within The United Methodist Church, by Tom Mitchell, just returned from Mozambique

Crosstalk's blog has now been moved to the University UMC web site.  The former blog will still contain information past programs.

Christianity's Family Tree:  Using Adam Hamilton's book, we will consider eight Christian denominations and faith traditions and unique perspective each has to offer on the Christian faith. 

Music Announcements
This Sunday the guest pianist will be Joyce King. The music for Sunday, August 30th will include a violin duet by Laura Cooper and Cam Tesson. The postlude will be the favorite by Benedetto Marcello. His setting of the Psalm Nineteen depiction of The Heavens Declare the Glory of God is one of the most revered pieces in the organ repertoire.


2009 United Methodist Churches
Habitat for Humanity House
St. Louis United Methodist churches are partnering this year to sponsor a Habitat for Humanity house. UUMC along with Salem-in-Ladue UMC have been asked for volunteers to work on four Saturdays this summer and into the fall. The dates and tasks for these days are:

   
Saturday 8/22/09        Paint Interior Walls, Paint Mill work
    Saturday 9/19/09        Baseboard/Windowsills
    Saturday 10/10/09      Finish Painting, Hardware, Mirrors

We would like to have 5 people form our church for each day. In addition to these days there is also an open day on house completion day, Saturday 10/17/09 when all volunteers will be welcome.

Older youth (14 and older) can volunteer with supervision and some restriction on the work they are allowed to perform.  All work dates begin at 7:45am and finish at 4-4:30pm. All participants are expected to work the entire day.  If you are interested in volunteering for any of these days please sign up or contact Rev. Brenda at brendastobbe@hotmail.com.

Letter from Epworth
Donated school supplies were delivered to Epworth and the church received a thank you letter from Epworth last week: "Thank you so much for the bounty of school supplies.  This will help youth in the Aging Out Program with a good start."

UUMC members donated 594 pencils, 32 notebooks, 17 packs of paper, 5 flash drives, and MUCH more.  Thank you!!