Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Cookie Swap to benefit the City Mission



Come join us for a Christmas Cookie Swap.
We will be swapping cookies, recipes and enjoying fellowship!

Saturday December 12th from 10-12 in the Fellowship Hall

You can sign up for as many spots as you want for this swap.
Each spot requires that you bring 5 dozen cookies (4 to swap and 1 to donate to the City Mission) and the recipe for your cookies.
We will be sending these with the Hams for the City Mission Christmas Dinner!
Please call Mary Jo to sign up for your spot--662-7888

Coming Soon!
Cards for Soldiers
OrchardParkOpoly fundraiser
Card Ministry fill-up event
Unddie Sunday
and so much more.

We need you to help us share Jesus' love with our church and our community--Join the Women's Ministry today and start getting involved! Call Mary Jo Price-Williams @ 662-7888 for more information about any of the Women’s Ministry events or with your ideas.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Is it the Cold, the Seasonal Flu or H1N1


It seems that everyone is sick and I know that it is a bit confusing to know what it is that we "have". A friend of mine shared this document that was sent to her at work and I found it quite helpful. It breaks down the symptoms of all three--the cold, the seasonal flu and H1N1 into a easy to read and easy to understand chart. You can see the chart by clicking HERE!

Cultivating a Grateful Heart

Cultivating a Grateful Heart

By Glynnis Whitwer

Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find;

knock and the door will be opened to you.”

Matthew 7:7 (NIV)

Devotion:

Have you ever wondered why God wants us to ask for things in prayer? I mean, after all, He knows everything! He knows my first thought in the morning and my last one at night. He knows my frustration when I’m late and stuck in traffic, and the words I’m biting my tongue not to say. When I think I “need” a brownie, He knows I really need a carrot. And I don’t have to tell God I need help keeping calm while trying to get five kids out the door each school morning. So, since He already knows what I’m thinking and what I need, why do I need to ask Him for help?

One reason I believe God wants us to ask for help is that when we ask and God answers, we appreciate His work in our lives in greater measure. If God provided everything we need before we asked, we could easily believe we are entitled to things. And, if we never saw how sweetly God cares for our needs, we might take His goodness for granted. I’ve learned this lesson a few times, but the one that stands out involved grapefruit.

When I was a child, my mother fixed our family breakfast before my dad left to teach for the day, and before my sister and I went to school. Since my dad enjoyed his routine, breakfast usually consisted of bacon, eggs and toast. On a cold day, Mom occasionally substituted hot cereal for the toast. And during the citrus season, we might have found halves of juicy pink grapefruit on the table.

I’ll never forget the first time I prepared my own grapefruit. I had moved away from home and was attempting to establish some of my own routines, so I had brought home a pink grapefruit. I cut it in half, grabbed a spoon and prepared to scoop out the individual segments like we had done at home. I planted my spoon at the grapefruit’s thick outer rind only to have the fruit not budge. I tried to saw it out with my spoon, but it was stuck fast. I thought I had purchased a defective fruit. My mother’s grapefruit sections slipped effortlessly onto our spoons!

So I did what every wise daughter does: I called my mother for advice. Imagine my surprise when she told me that before we got to the breakfast table, she had already separated the grapefruit sections with a small, serrated knife. For years I thought grapefruit came like that and was shocked to learn it wasn’t so! It was my mother who did all the work without being asked.

I never appreciated my mother’s work because I never knew she did it! Now I know how lovingly she cared for our needs by performing this time-consuming task. Now I am even more thankful for this small act of sacrifice on her part, which is just one of the many ways she cared for our family.

This is the same with God. If He removed all obstacles and challenges from our lives before we knew about them, we could easily become complacent. We wouldn’t see our need for Him and would think we could manage on our own. Each time we ask for God’s help and see Him answer, we appreciate Him even more. By having us ask, God is teaching us to cultivate a grateful heart, and a grateful heart is a good thing! Even sweeter than a pre-sliced grapefruit.

Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for allowing me to come to You in prayer and share my daily needs and those deep in my heart. I thank You for caring about me and for acting on my behalf when I pray. Help me to be more aware of Your presence every moment of the day, and to see Your hand in every area of my life. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

St. John's Womens' Ministry Minutes - 11-04-2009

WOMEN’S MINISTRY MEETING

November 4, 2009

MINUTES

DATE:

November 4, 2009



TIME:

7:00 p.m.



PRESENT:

Mary Jo Price-Williams

Barbara Reichert


Linda Van Valkenburgh

Norma Carbeck


Sandy Connors

Dana Ziccardi


Diane Karan

Linda Bradley


Connie Radt

Shelly Szpara

  1. Opening prayer & Devotion --Mary Jo Price Williams. Our mission is to serve the community and St. John’s. The meetings will be themed. The theme for this meeting is “Grateful Hearts.” Meetings will be on the first Wednesday of each month.
  2. Pantry Shower – Several people have signed up to donate. Post card reminders have gone out to all who signed up. The Hartke family will arrive in Orchard Park tomorrow evening. We can give them what we have already collected for their pantry and then give them the balance after 11/15..
  3. Bookmarks – Will be given to all women attending church this weekend. The bookmarks contain information about our ministry as well as the name of our Blog. The Blog contains daily Bible verses as well as a link to St. John’s website.
  4. Budget In the past the budget has been $100. We will request $400. We plan to supplement our budget with fundraisers to benefit the community and local missions.
  5. FundraisersOnline Shopper – Our ministry would get a kickback from shoppers entering a merchant’s website through our Blog. Another idea is an Orchard Park Monopoly Game. We would sell spaces to businesses to pay for the cost of having the games manufactured and then sell the games to raise funds. Mary Jo is getting a sample game to evaluate. Linda V. suggested “Undie Sunday”. We would collect socks and underwear for the kids in the Southern Tier. This would take place during the year between Christmas and VBS. Barbara R. suggested a Baby Ministry. New or gently used baby clothing and accessories for the community would be provided. Sandy C. mentioned burial outfits for babies. Mary Jo suggested adopting a family for Christmas and purchasing gifts for them from our fund. The formation of a young mothers’ group was suggested. We will wait for the new year and then put out a call to see who is interested. If there are young mothers’ who are interested, we could have an organizational meeting and help them get their group started.

    Christmas Hams for the City Mission – It was decided that our ministry will sell hams to donate to the City Mission for Christmas. We will start a piggy bank promotion with the slogan “Don’t be a turkey, buy a ham.” We will look for a piggy bank to use as our mascot. Shelly S. will call the City Mission to find out the date that the Mission will need to have the hams. We will also ask if people would like to bake cookies to donate to the Mission for Christmas. We will bring the pig to the 12/2 potluck dinner to possibly sell hams. We will also bring cookies for the potluck to go along with our December theme which is an “Old Fashioned Christmas.”


    December meeting will be combined with the potluck dinner.
  6. Next Meeting January 6, 2010

    Prayer.

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Hams for the City Mission Christmas Dinner!


At last night's meeting we decided to collect money to purchase hams to send to the city mission for their Christmas Dinner. What a worthy cause this is. Can you imagine that they are requesting 200 hams. Wow, that is a lot of hungry people. And we can help. Watch for the Christmas pig around church so you can make your donation!


Some of the women are also going to make cookies for the donation too! If you want to donate cookies too call me (Mary Jo 662-7888) for more details -- we are checking on the date we need them.