Tuesday, January 26, 2010

January Mommy and Me class.

We had so much fun at the first Mommy and Me class! Remember this will be a bi-monthly class so be sure to mark your calendars.
The next one is March 20th 1-3 pm.


Cost for the class is $10 and includes all supplies for one adult and one child project. Ask about pricing for additional children.  All children must be accompanied by an adult. Class can be altered for boys or girls-we just want you to have fun with your child. Please bring a snack to share.  At this point we are not putting an age on the class—the pictures for what we are making will be posted on the blog and our bulletin board. You make the call if it is something you and your child would be enjoy.  The last part of the class will be snack and fellowship.  Sign up in advance  662-7888


Here are a few photos of the projects for January and a couple photos of those who gave me permission to post!

Each Mommy/child team made a photo frame and bookmark for children  and a calendar for mom.

Here are the samples of the calendar and photo frame


Here are the samples of the book marks.  The saying on them are as follows

If your a bookworm, we are made for each other.  apple
Lemon help you keep your place.  lemon
Berry yourself in books. Reading is sweet.  strawberry
Orange you glad you are reading this book?  orange--not shown.



 As you can see from the photos the children were all so creative and came up with some wonderful ideas.












There was even a guessing game.

The kids had to guess how many candy hearts were in the container to win it.






January's Devotion

January Devotion

This is the devotion for the January meeting.

What's There To Live For?September 13thREAD: 2 Corinthians 5:6-17 For the love of Christ controls us, because we are convinced that one has died for all; therefore all have died. And he died for all, that those who live might live no longer for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised (2 Corinthians 5:14-15 RSV).
Here again is the great motive in the life of the apostle--"the love of Christ controls us." Actually, controls is a word that means constrains us, drives us out, motivates us, and then guides us after we get there, that sets the limits to what we should and should not do. That motive, he says, comes from the sense that Christ loves us.
I do not know anything greater and more powerful as a motivating factor than that. I get terrified sometimes at what God can do to me if I do not behave. That motivates me sometimes. It is a low motivation, but it is there. But the thing that will get to me, when nothing else will, is the continuing experience of the love of Christ for me, a refreshment of spirit that I gain from the awareness that He loves me, He is for me, He stands beside me, He delights in me. Knowing that will move me like nothing else. That is what Paul is experiencing here--the awareness that God loves him. There is nothing like it. It gives him a sense of security, a sense of self-worth, and a good self-image. If you suffer from a bad image of yourself, then start thinking about what God says about you, how He loves you, and how Christ loves you and has given Himself to you, and that will change everything.
He also says he has learned that the death of Christ freed him from the need to live for himself I do not know anything more relevant to the current day than that statement. Everywhere I turn I hear people talking about what they have to do to "meet their needs." Whatever they do or wherever they go is determined by how well their needs are met. You need to understand this important truth: Jesus Christ died to set you free from that syndrome. You do not need your needs met; He has already met them. You must learn that He has met your needs, because they will never be met by any other source. No one else is able to meet them. If you have that expectation of other people, you will find yourself suffering rejection at others' hands because they know they cannot meet your needs.
"One has died for all," and that means, "all have died" in order that they might understand that they live no longer for themselves. After Christ has met your needs, you discover that the secret to life as it ought to be lived is that you then turn and try to meet the needs of others. That is what Paul is saying here. "He died for all, that those who live might live no longer for themselves," no longer with their needs at the center of their life, trying to build everything around them, "but for him who for their sake died and was raised."
Lord, reveal more and more of Your great love to me. Let Your love meet all of my needs, and set me free to live not for myself but for You.
This daily devotion was inspired by one of Ray's sermons. Please read "What's There To Live For?" (or listen to the audio file Listen to Ray) for more on this portion of scripture.

Minutes from January Meeting.


ST. JOHN’S WOMENS’ MINISTRY GROUP MEETING



MINUTES



DATE:
January 6, 2010


TIME:
7:00 p.m.


PRESENT:
Mary Jo Price-Williams
Barbara Reichert

Linda Van Valkenburgh
Norma Carbeck

Sandy Connors
Cindy Milazzo-Schwartz

Marlene Meyer
Linda Bradley

Connie Radt
Shelly Szpara


Dana Ziccardi





1.                  Opening prayer & Devotion --Mary Jo Price Williams.  Col. 5:6-17


2.                  BLOG. –BLOG address to be added to St. John Website.


3.                  Online Shopper –.Womens’ group to preview before presenting to congregation.

Monopoly –Sandy Connors suggested that we check with another group who has done this to see how successful they were.  Possibly sell squares in February.  Mary-Jo will discuss with Connie.  Linda V. will also help.


4.                  Mom’s Group – A notice will be put in the bulletin regarding the possible forming of group with a place on the Fellowship of Worship Form to check if interested.


5.                  Wedding Gowns – Mary-Jo will put out a notice asking for the donation of wedding gowns.  Mary-Jo will get a list from Deb Sedinger as to exactly what should be collected.


6.                  Mommy and Me Class – Mary-Jo made a flyer and will put up a sign-up sheet to hold class Saturday, January 23, 2010, 1-3 p.m.  Connie Radt will help.


7.                  Cards for Soldiers – Mary-Jo made a flyer and sign-up sheet.  300 cards will be made on 1/30.  Mary-Jo will ask the congregation if they have names and addresses of soldiers.  Mary-Jo will double check to see if U.S. postage can be used on cards to be sent out by soldiers.


8.                  Clear Vision Group – Mary-Jo contacted Absolute Nursing Home.  They said it is not a good idea to wash residents’ glasses because of liability.  They suggested it would be better for people to come and read to the residents.  Mary-Jo will put out a blurb asking if people would like to read or if they have another idea for a ministry at Absolute.


9.                  Baby Shower – Laura will register somewhere.  We will also bring “gently‑used” items to the shower to donate to charity.  Possibly hook the shower up with a Lenten potluck and call it “April Shower.”  Harvest Home could provide baby bottles to save loose change to donate.


10.              Undie Sunday – Possibly hold in May.


11.              New Ideas – Promote our group in newsletter by recapping what we have done so far.


Next Meeting – February 3, 2010

Prayer.


Monday, January 18, 2010

Thank you to everyone who donated to Christmas Hams for the City Mission!




You guys at St. John's are so awesome!  Thanks to you we able to purchase 15 very large hams for the City Mission!  They were donated for their Christmas dinner along with 12 dozen cookies from the cookie swap and a check for $100! You created some happy tummys!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Reading to the Elderly!





Volunteer to Read

Do you like to read? We are forming a group of volunteers to read to elders at the Absolute Care Nursing Home.  The coordinator at the home said that this is an urgent hard to fill need.  Won't you help?  Think of the joy you can bring to someone for just doing what you enjoy doing anyway.  Call Mary Jo at 662-7888 to volunteer.  If you have already signed up on the Fellowship of Worship form expect a call soon!