Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Summer at Peoples UMC


Summer 2012 at Peoples UMC

A church often reduces the amount of activity during the summer that is usually generated during the September through early June program year and that was no different here at Peoples. That is not to say that the church was without activity as will be noted in this addition to the blog. As you will read and see many activities did take place and were designed to appeal to all ages.

Garden committee
During the summer months some members of the garden club put in time trying to stay ahead of the weeds in the memorial garden. One addition to the church that was of benefit to the gardeners was the addition of a water tap on the side of the church near the garden. This certainly helped, when used, to keep flowers alive and beautiful for most of the summer. As one observer of the garden it can be a very restful place nestled between Ellis Hall and the church building in spite of the heavy traffic often found on Broadway. We thank those members of the garden committee for their efforts in maintaining the meaningfulness of God’s love in the form of floral displays.
Shawl Ministry
While no meetings were held during the summer months the life of this activity continued to bring comfort to members of the Peoples Community as well as many who would be patients at Mercy Hospital, in particular. In June, 30 Heart pillows were trundled off to Mercy Hospital’s Breast Cancer and Radiology departments to be distributed to patients who have had Breast Cancer and other forms of cancer treatment. Nearly 300 of these pillows have been distributed since this arm of the Shawl Ministry was begun only a few years ago. With this many pillows distributed it is a testimony for the number of folks, mostly female, but some males also who have suffered from forms of breast cancer. The knitting of shawls for grieving or in need people related to the church has been ongoing and again some of these shawls knit with Love have been distributed during the summer months. Some responses have been received by the Ministry and it is heartwarming to hear some of the stories of recipients. The work of the hands of the women who have participated in this ministry have brought many blessings to many folks, some that we all know and some that we do not know at all.
 Mission to the Root Cellar
Well advertised and led by Fred Wade a group of faithful servants spent a week or a day at Portland’s Root Cellar located on Washington Avenue at the base of Munjoy Hill. They led a number of activities for the children of the area who are frequent visitors to the Root Cellar. The Root Cellar is a faith –based Christian organization that has served that area of Portland for many years.  In the past we have served a meal four times a year to area residents who frequent The Cellar. Some of the women of the church have also supported the Christmas Angel program that distributes gifts to children. Our gift contributions at the Hanging of the Greens program at our church in early Advent also supports that program. We appreciate the efforts of those members of Peoples who have been engaged in any or all of these efforts that support the mission of Peoples and of the Root Cellar. We encourage all members of any age to support those worthwhile mission projects that have engaged members of Peoples church in the local community as well as missions that are away from here.
Talents Challenge
The Finance Committee early in the summer made available small amounts of money to members and friends of the church designed to encourage members to earn more money for the church by doing something, building something or in some other way encourage the original talent money to grow. The idea comes from the Parable of the Talents found in Mathew 25: 14-30. During the summer people who took the challenge engaged in a number of activities such as lawn mowing or running a yard sale. Others made food, articles etc. that would be sold as part of a special Talent Challenge Sale run by Kathy Brann on the last weekend in August. What was not sold then was available the next week at the Big Yard Sale run by Barbara Nelson and Betty Splettstoesser and a fine supporting cast. While the design was to make money for the church these events also illustrate how people of the church can come together and have a good time. The money from the Talent Challenge is being channeled into payment of the cost of renovations that have taken place in the sanctuary.
Vacation Bible School
A new theme seems to be available for Vacation Bible School every year and this year was no exception. The Veggie Tales program based on “The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything” led to a greater understanding of the Bible in a different way for the children who attended. Again, a number of folks from the church membership could be seen participating including Carol, Kathy, Tom and Kelly. The film clips that were shown in church to encourage attendance also informed adults who were attending what the program was all about before it took place August 20-23. It was interesting to see that some of the young folks who had at one time been youthful attendees of VBS were now among the ranks of the teachers.
Sunday School Carnival
Ushering in the new Sunday school year began with the annual carnival held on September 8. Over 40 children were in attendance and most enjoyed riding a pony or seeing the Spark’s Ark show on the parsonage lawn. Free food in the form of hot dogs and popcorn coupled with drinks were successful while the cotton candy machine was not as successful at producing long lasting candy on a hot and muggy day. Games and crafts were also part of the activities available for attending kids and their caretakers. Andy Folley was again in charge of the event but many other adults helped the day run smoothly. Both the VBS and Carnival appear to be great lead-ins for the Sunday school year.
God TV
Were you in church for the summer sermon series called God-TV? It was interesting to see how many themes could be attached to the titles of, in some cases, long ago, television programs. Tom led the series off in early July with a film clip of the Groucho Marx show, “You Bet Your Life”. This was followed over the next several weeks by other sermons by a variety of people in addition to more by Pastor Tom.  Kelly’s,” So You Think You Can Dance” followed in week 2.
In the third week we heard a sermon titled, “Faithful Companions” based on the relationships especially of the Lone Ranger and Tonto presented by Art Tordoff. In other sermons Rosemary used the old program “Discovery” as the basis of her presentation and Merrill used “M.A.S.H.” as the base of his sermon. Tom hit a number of other TV programs in his remaining messages including “The Twilight Zone”.
Perhaps we have not included all of the important activities that you may have participated in over the course of the summer of 2012. If that is the case please feel free to send me a thought or an article to place on the blog. There are people who do read blogs and are sometimes encouraged to be a part of the action by saying, "I would like to do that or to be part of that church family."
 



 
 

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