Messenger 11/07/24

Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Pentecost

For Sunday service, Richard Drath will be serving as our Worship Leader and leading us through the Opening Prayer and the Call To Worship.

This week’s scripture reading will be Mark 12:38-44

As he taught, he said, “Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces and to have the best seats in the synagogues and places of honor at banquets!  They devour widows’ houses and for the sake of appearance say long prayers.  They will receive the greater condemnation.”  He sat down opposite the treasury and watched the crowd putting money into the treasury.  Many rich people put in large sums.  A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which are worth a penny.  Then he called his disciples and said to them, “Truly I tell you; this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury.  For all of them have contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.”

A special thanks to this week’s Ushers, Myron & Kendra Kirkpatrick.

We will also have a special performance by the GSUMC Choir, “Shine On Me" by Rollo A. Dillworth.

To view the entire bulletin, click the link below.

 

Looking To Help Out?

We are currently looking for help for our Coffee Hour after Service.

Some of the ways you can help is by:

  • Assisting in the set up of coffee hour prior to worship starting

  • Bringing snacks, goodies, dessert to share

  • Assisting in clean up after coffee hour

The Coffee Hour is a great time for everyone to come together as a community and share their thoughts, ideas, and make a connection with other members at Church. To sign up or learn more, email Holly at office@gardenstreetumc.org or stop by the desk before/after service. You can also check out other volunteer opportunities such as Ushering and Flowers for Sanctuary.

 

Holiday Joy Event – 2024

Sponsored by: Opportunity Council & Interfaith Coalition
Estimated Need - 106 Families/230 Children
Requested of GSUMC - Forty (40) $50 Gift Cards
(Fred Meyer, Safeway, Target, Walmart, or Winco)

 

If you are able and if you feel moved to participate in this wonderful community sharing event, please, the next time (don’t put it off!) you visit one of the stores listed above, purchase a $50 gift card and drop it in the offering plate no later than Sunday, December 8th . Or, if necessary, you can put it in an envelope and give it to Richard Drath who will be accumulating the cards for us and tracking our progress toward our $2,000 goal. Please write the dollar amount of the gift card in a visible spot so the recipient will know what it is. If you don't have a marker to do this, please include a note indicating the amount with the card and we will mark it.

Richard will see that all the gift cards are delivered to the FCCB event coordinator before Thursday, December 12th , the day the Holiday Joy Steering Committee will organize the gifts for the Holiday Joy Market that will occur here on Friday and Saturday, December 13-14.

If you are interested in being further involved, you are also invited to join Kendra and Myron Kirkpatrick here on December 12th for the organization event – four to six hours of frantic activity and fellowship! Contact Kendra at mk65517@gmail.com or by Phone: (541) 398-1960 to join. This way, once the information becomes available, you are able to receive the sign-up genius to choose your "job" and a time slot that works for you. 

 

Celebrating Advent

Advent begins December 1st.  As usual, we have chosen a devotional guide:  

On the Way to Bethlehem by Rob Fuquay. 

This year, in addition to Christmas as our destination, we will pay attention to the places along the journey that led to that starry night when a Child was born who would change the world: Rome (a place of longing); Jerusalem (a place of waiting); Nazareth (a place of simplicity); Bethlehem (a place of humility); and Persia (a place of return).

 In each, we will ponder our own milestones – the progress and potholes on the way and what we gain, which will be different for each person. God speaks to us where we are.  Consider sharing this trip by joining a small group. Journeys are more impactful (and richer!) when we travel with others.

Please buy your copy wherever you like to shop for books.  We will not have books at church this year. Both paperback and Kindle versions are available online. There is still time to join a discussion group. Please sign-up for the time that fits your schedule from the following options:

Sunday afternoon, before or after worship
Tuesday afternoon, 2:00 – 3:30 at the church

RSVP on the back of the attendance slip during worship, in the chat for those of you who attend online, or by emailing Holly (office@gardenstreetumc.org).  You can call Sara Hoskins (760-646-5480) if you have any questions.

 

Intergenerational Orchestra looking for members to join!

Come share music in worship on December 8th.  All instruments and abilities are welcome. Music is easy/medium. No orchestra experience necessary.

Rehearsals will be:

Wed, Nov 20 at 5:00 - 6:00pm Strings and Bells

Wed, Dec 4: 5:00-6:00pm winds/percussion

Dress rehearsal Dec 7th at 10:00 a.m. 

Directed by Sharon Camblin. Contact Dallas at dallas@gardenstreetumc.org to join or for more information and the music!!

 

Coming up next week we have:

Annual Charge Conference - 11/10 @3:30 pm at 2401 Cornwall Ave.

Tuesday (11/12)

Social Action Team - 4:00pm via Google Meets, email office@gardenstreetumc.org to join

Wednesday (11/13)

Men’s Breakfast - 7:00 am at Avenue Bread on James St.

Wesley Club - 6:00 pm at 2401 Cornwall Ave.

Sunday (11/17)

Christian Book Club - 10:30 am via zoom - “Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths,” by Karen Armstrong. Email office@gardenstreetumc.org to join

Choir - 1:00 pm at 2401 Cornwall Ave.

Handbells - 11:15 am at 2401 Cornwall Ave.

Sunday Worship - 2:30 pm at 2401 Cornwall Ave.

UWIF Book Sale - 3:30 pm at 2401 Cornwall Ave.

Prayers

Please Pray for:

  • For a smooth recovery and good healing for Holly S. who is having surgery on Wednesday

  • For Alex's found family, that they are safe. And healing for Alex's anxiety.

 

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