Sunday, November 14, 2010

Mrs. Claus Closet - Nov. 28th


When:
Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010
4-6:30PM
during the Advent Festival

Donations Needed:
The UMW is collecting decorative items, Christmas items, homemade gift items to sell. Food items and baked goods are also welcome.

If you can, please bring your donations to the church after 12PM on Nov. 28th. You may also drop off donations at Jean McHarge’s house prior to the 28th. Contact Jean 303-771-9331

Workers Needed:
Volunteers are needed from 12PM to 7PM on Nov. 28th to setup, sell, and cleanup after the event. Contact Jean to signup.

Election of Officers for 2011

During our General Meeting on Saturday, Nov. 13th, the UMW officers for 2011 were elected. Please welcome the following officers who will begin serving in January of 2011:

President - Jean McHarge
Vice-President - Leta Olson
Secretary - Abbie Jane Casner
Treasurer - Janice Kittle
Communications Coordinator - Ann Horton
Education & Interpretation Coordinate - Anne Wormley
Membership, Nurture & Outreach Coordinator - Donna Parisi
Social Action Coordinator - Peggy Griffiths
Spirtual Groth Coordinator - Jill Henton
Nominating Committee - Nancy Ward, Nancy Willets

We thank Nancy Ward and Nancy Willets for their efforts recruiting such a strong team of "new" officers!

Volunteers Needed for 2011 UMW Nominating Community

Additional members are needed to serve on the St. Andrew UMW Nominating Committee for 2011. This committee will prepare the slate of St. Andrew UMW Mission Team officers for 2012. Nancy Ward and Nancy Willets have been doing a great job on this committee for several years, but they need some help for next year.

If you are interested in serving on this committee, please contact either Nancy or Jean McHarge.

Interested in Helping with Church Receptions?

The UMW Reception Team, an important ministry to the St. Andrew community, provides a meal or refreshment following weddings and funeral/memorial services. As our church grows, additional volunteers are needed to cook or serve for these events. Volunteers who bake cookies are called "Cookie Angels".

To volunteer to help or for more information, please contact Linda Lloyd 303-470-5637, lnslloyd@comcast.net

Current UMW Outreach Projects

As always, there are numerous UMW Outreach Projects in progress. Here is a list for November 2010:

1. Donate to UMW’s fund for the Frank Zamora family for their trip to Nashville. The family leaves for Nashville on Nov. 19th, and Kinsasha's brain surgery at Vanderbilt Hospital is scheduled for Nov. 22nd.

2. Turn in your World Thank Offering for 2010 - either as a check or as cash

3. UMW members are providing food for our IHN Guests

4. Sierra Leone - Les and Hope Law spoke at our Quarterly Meeting on 11/13
- UMW Donated 50 birthing kits for Sierra Leone
- We are considering additional projects from lists supplied by Les and Hope

5. Various Circle Christmas Projects - Contact our Circle Leaders for more information

6. Café 180 - in Englewood. On Broadway at Floyd. Just north of Hampden in the King Sooper's parking lot.
- Stop in and Eat lunch whenever you can. The – open Tues – Fri 11 to 2
- Signup to as a volunteer worker
- Signup to go with a group for lunch and/or work
Contact Ann Horton for more information 303-798-5705 or ann.horton@comcast.net

World Thank Offering - 2010

The World Thank Offering was dedicated during the Nov. 13th General Meeting. Members and circles are requested turned in their World Thank Offering to Diane Benthemeier before the end of November.

The World Thank Offering has been a tradition of the Methodist Women for over 100 years. Here's the story of the World Thank Offering from the UMW website:

The World Thank Offering is and has been for many decades an opportunity for personal Thanksgiving and learning of mission outreach.

Through the years, mission has been the main focus of the members of United Methodist Women and its predecessor organizations. Being in mission is sharing our lives and gifts with others that all may be whole persons through Jesus Christ. Mission is creating new persons and a new society as we do away with those things that create barriers or cause separation. It is working to eliminate racism, and sexism, and loneliness. Mission is Christ’s challenge to us to bring the possibility for food, shelter and fulfillment to all of humanity.

Through Thank Offering contributions mission projects are supported in all 50 states and in almost 100 countries. These projects vary from support to schools, hospitals and clinics, day care centers and homes for senior citizens to educational training courses to prevent soil erosion, leadership development, sewing and nutritional courses, and medical training. The number of persons reached by this type of caring and sharing is almost incalculable.

The first Thank Offering was observed in Lansing, MI, due to the inspiration of Mrs. H. E. Taylor 125 years ago. In 1881 Mrs. Taylor recorded this account:

"The World Thank Offering was not thought out; it was given. It was purely providential. When I was weaker than you even thought of, by some freak I was elected District President. In my extremity I called upon the Lord, and he helped me and blessed me in my work. Do you remember the lessons of 1881? The subject was free giving and it made such a strong impression on my mind - building the Tabernacle, then the peace offering, then God’s plan of building the kingdom by free will offering.

"Soon after this we had one of our very best District meetings where a wonderful sense of Divine power was felt. At this meeting I was surprised by being made a Life Member. You know the real blessedness of a meeting is when you get home and live it all over again. I did not think that I had any special desire to become a Life Member, but when I was home and thought that by the kindness of others, $20 in my name was sent to bless the world with Gospel light, my heart was all broken up and I cried aloud, ‘What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits?’ A voice said, ‘You can make a Thank Offering.’

I had just sold dried apples and had a $5 gold piece. At once I thought of the money and said, ‘Yes, Lord! I can and I will.’

"I left my work - not the poetic kind, but the washtub-and told my husband that the Lord had given me a wonderful thought, and I was going to write Mrs. Lathrop, our district Corresponding Secretary and tell her about ‘Thank Offering.’ Step by step our women were guided to make a Thank Offering."

At first each woman was asked to give two cents a week. Last year the amount given through Thank Offering was around one million dollars. This beautiful story of "Thanksgiving" shows what can happen when one woman responds to the still small voice.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Bakers Needed - Pumpkin Desserts

Pumpkin Desserts are coming to St. Andrew on Sunday, November 21nd during the church services. Each will be sold for $10.

Bakers are needed to bake pumpkin desserts for sale on Sunday, November 21nd.
This is one of our big fund-raisers for the year. We expect to sell as many pumpkin desserts as we can bake.

Join the fun, and plan to bake several pumpkin desserts -- they are very easy to bake.

Please bring your desserts early to the church service on Sunday morning - November 21nd.

Covered Baking pans (approx 8 /12 X 11) and the Libby's canned Pumpkin Pie Mix are available at King Soopers.

See the recipe for Pumpkin Desserts here.

Recipe for Pumpkin Desserts

Serves 12-20
9X13 pan, with lid for 60-70°
Bake 350 minutes

Ingredients:
For crust:
1 pkg.(19 oz.) Yellow Cake Mix (reserve 1 cup cake mix for topping)
1/2 cup (One stick) Butter (melted)
1 egg

For filling:
1 can (30 oz.) Easy Pumpkin Pie Mix, (not pumpkin) Libby brand
2 eggs
2/3 C. milk

For toppings:
(1 cup reserved cake mix from crust)
1/2 C. sugar
1tsp cinnamon
3 Tbs. butter (soft not melted)

Directions:
1. Crust: In medium bowl combine all but one cup of cake mix; 1/4 cup melted butter; and 1 egg. Press into bottom of pan.

2. Filling: In another bowl combine pumpkin pie mix, 2 eggs and milk. Mix until smooth. Pour over crust.

3. Topping: In bowl use reserved (1-cup) cake mix stir in sugar and cinnamon. Cut in butter. (Mix will be crumbly) Sprinkle over pumpkin mixture.

Bake 350-degree oven for 60 - 70 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. (High Altitude may need several minutes longer).

Bring to church baked, not frozen.

Thank You!!!!

Happy baking!!!!!!