Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light until my path. Psalm 119:105 November 2018

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Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light until my path. Psalm 119:105 November 2018 Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace and gratitude. Denis Waitley I met a clergy colleague last week who mentioned that his congregation has a Joy Jar that they use for prayers of praise and a donation in thankfulness. Those donations, that are plunked into the Joy Jar, become ways that his church is able to DO ministry for others (like West Side Cares or Urban Peak.) What a creative idea! As we come into November, wouldn t your concede that it s the month of thankfulness. Hey, Thanksgiving IS coming! And I m like most of you we love a good turkey dinner. But, in our thankfulness, for all God has provided for us are there ways we can SHOW AND SHARE that? Making a dinner is so easy, but helping at the Food Pantry on turkey tossing Tuesday is fulfilling. All one has to do is a random act of kindness to put a finger on just what WE are grateful for what we d drop into a Joy Jar. Some days I am NOT great at gratitude. I wake up and forget to praise God for a bird s chirp or (as I m writing this) the crisp, new snow.) I forget to say thank you to those dearest (especially my dear husband) who shares and cares with me in our day-today life. I forget to thank the guy that slowed down so I could cross traffic or the lady who held the door for me. I DO have an attitude of gratitude for the ministries, missions, and work that we accomplish together at PPUMC. Would you consider thanking someone you could shower with gratitude? Say something to the one who supports you (and others) in Kingdom Work. Let em know how valuable they are! It ll inspire THEM and YOU won t feel bad either. Or invite someone to coffee someone you worship with or not to get to know them better. Don t just write an email - reach out. Come up with ways to express your gratitude and remember to be grateful and be thankful ABOUT YOU. You re fearfully and wonderfully made (Ps. 139:14) and every day is the day that the Lord has made. (Ps. 118:24.) DID I JUST HEAR A DEPOSIT INTO THE JOY JAR?? There s a lot of news and announcements in this edition of the Lamplighter. I m blessed to be in ministry with you at Pikes Peak UMC. Pastor Dea 1

UMW Dorothy s Circle Pikes Peak United Methodist Church October The October 4 th meeting of the UMW Dorothy Circle began at 1:35 pm, with eleven women present including our speaker Cindy Johnson from the Springs Rescue Mission. After we read the UMW Pledge together, Cindy gave us an update on how the Rescue Mission has been moving ahead since last year s visit. In her program we learned that $57,000 per homeless person is spent by the public on someone who lives on the streets as opposed to housing that same person at the Rescue Mission for incredibly less as the Rescue Mission works through grants, gifts and private donations. They are opening a new warming shelter this winter in addition to what they currently have that will provide three to four hundred additional beds and they are planning a four story, 65 unit facility for those homeless people with mental illness who are unable to care for themselves. The Mission also partners with 23 other local agencies to allow for a greater arena of care. In addition they are currently having five shifts of lunch and 5 shifts of dinner served to 65 people in each shift, each day, seven days a week. Sometimes the line of people may wait for 30 to 45 minutes before they can be served a meal and the line is outside in every kind of weather. Therefore, Cindy said they are hoping for a new facility where they can feed more people decreasing the wait time. They have asked for prayer on this. Cindy also told us that the Rescue Mission is Christ centered. Although it may take months or longer to gain the trust of a single homeless person, lives are being changed through the love of Jesus. Applause, many bags of donations and a speakers fee accompanied Cindy on her way. Like the Sun in the day and the Stars at night, Jesus is the light of the world at all times. Thank you Twinkle for that inspiring reading! The Secretary read last month s minutes which were approved as read and our Treasurer Jessie Cooper gave us the monthly account. She also provided a copy of that report to the President and Secretary. Thank you Jessie! President Brown told us that a member of our congregation gave a $50 donation in memory of Luci Rawlings that Millie proposed and was approved by the entire UMW group to go into our Community Service budget that helps provide for memorial and funeral services. LaVada made a lovely thank you card for her generous donation. Susie G. has sent out all the UMW cards to shut-ins and the congregation for birthdays, anniversaries and specific needs as were asked for. Thank you Susie! Sally proposed as many of us as could, meet at the restaurant on 1686 South 21street for a get together luncheon at 11:30 next Thursday, October 11 th. Thank you Sally for thinking of such a fun outing! We ended our meeting with the UMW prayer, followed by delicious home-made pumpkin pie provided by our hostess, Jessie Cooper. Thank you so much Jessie! Secretary Gretchen After the program, Twinkle read for us an uplifting spiritual growth reading by Karla Dornacher from the Women s Daily Devotional based on Matthew 5:16 that speaks of all of nature celebrating Jesus.

O Little Town of Bethlehem This long-time, inspirational Christmas hymn was written by Reverend Phillips Brooks in 1868, after a trip to Bethlehem on Christmas Eve in 1867. As he walked across the open fields and watched shepherds keeping their flocks of sheep, the quiet of this holy scene became so deeply etched into his conscience that after arriving back home, he began writing a poem dedicated to his experience. A year later, in 1868, he presented his poem to the organist of Trinity Church in Boston, Mass. and asked, could he compose a suitable tune for it? After read the poem, the organist and musician, Lewis H. Redner was, in his own words, roused from sleep late in the night hearing an angel-strain whispering in his ear, and seizing a piece of music paper, jotted down the treble of the tune as we now have it and on Sunday morning before going to church he filled in the harmony. Thus began the long life of one of our most beloved Christmas Hymns as on that morning, O Little Town of Bethlehem was sung in Reverend Brook s home church in Boston. Reverend Brooks died in 1892, never having married but devoted his entire life of 58 years, to the work of God and to the service to his fellowman. Gretchen We (usually) meet the 2 nd and 4 th Thursdays in the evening from 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. There will not be a meeting on November 8 as I am out of town. Please feel free to come join us. We work on Knit, Crochet, or anything else that you want to. If you need help with an item, please feel free to bring it and I will try to help you with it. We are hoping that more of you will join the 5-6 of us now meeting. We have a great time. Please use the ramp entrance. For info please call Ruth Reed at 471-1393. Stampin Up card-making group meets LAST Tuesday evening of the month @ 6:30 in Gamber Hall. Talk to Sally or Susie about the group.

November 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1:30 pm Dorothy s Circle 1 2 3 2:00 am Change clocks back 8:30 am Choir Rehearsal 9:30am Adult Sunday School 10:50 am All Saints Sunday 4 11 9:30am Choir Rehearsal 10:50am Veterans Recognition 5:00 pm Contemplative 18 8:30 am Choir Rehearsal 9:30am Adult Sunday School 10:50 am 5 6 1:00 pm Gentle Tai Chi 7:00 pm Mineralogical Society 12 13 1:00pm Seated Tai Chi 19 20 1:00pm Seated Tai Chi 7:00 pm Mineralogical Society 7 8 6:00pm Giggler s Group 9 10 9:00am Outreach Meeting 14 15 16 17 21 6:30pm Contemplative 9:00 am Men s Breakfast 10:00 am Cleaning the Church 3:00pm Game Day 22 23 24 11:00am Council Lunch Meeting 25 8:30am Choir Rehearsal 9:30am Adult 10:50am Christ the King Sunday 5:00 pm Contemplative 26 27 1:00pm Seated Tai Chi 28 29 30

Saturday, November 17th Very t The Dorothy Circle monthly meeting is at 1:30 p.m. on the 1 st Thursdays of the month in Gamber Hall. December's meeting is our Christmas dinner at 11:30 a.m. All women are invited to join us. MINISTRY **Join us for our committee meetings 2 nd Saturdays 9 a.m.** Contemplative 2 nd & 4 th Sunday @ 5 p.m. **note day/time change Gentle Tai Chi led by David Hays Tuesdays @ 1 p.m. Card Shower for Esther Sunday November 11 Monthly Giving 2018 Monthly budget $6451 August - $4288 September $5381 October $4009

Birthdays 2 Shirley Harr 4 Terry Peet 9 Esther Kennedy 11 Chery Wilson 18 Rick Keetch Chopper Cometto 26 Dick Bush Anniversaries 3 Mel & Dee Trafton Change your clocks BACK Before you go to bed Saturday, November 3rd Don tbe late for church on Sunday! Westside Cares WESTSIDE CARES HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE AND SOCIAL We look forward to gathering in gratitude and celebration with our friends. Please join us if you can. Date: Tuesday, November 13 Time: 4 PM 6:30 PM Location: Westside CARES office, 2808 W. Colorado Ave RSVP to Maryann at 389-0759 ext. 104 or Maryann.Stadjuhar@westsidecares.org THANKSGIVING EVE SERVICE AND PIE SOCIAL Wednesday, Nov. 21 from 7 PM 8:30 PM Location: The Sanctuary Church, 1930 W. Colorado Ave. Join us as we commemorate the inception of Westside CARES and share in thankful fellowship with our member faith communities, our neighbors, and the community as a whole. The worship service will be led by the pastoral staff of Sacred Heart Church, and pie donations will be gratefully accepted. CHRISTMAS ADOPT-A-FAMILY PROGRAM If you, your faith community or your business is interested in lending a hand to a family struggling to make ends meet this holiday season, please consider participating in the Westside CARES Adopt-a-Family program. For more information about the program or to sign up as an adopter, please contact Deb Mitguard at 389-0759 ext. 108 or Debra.Mitguard@westsidecares.org. WESTSIDE CARES NEEDS Critical Adult socks Adult winter gloves Men s winter coats: L, XL, XXL Men s Jeans size 30-36 Men s shirts please, no button ups or undershirts Ongoing Tampons and pads Diapers size 5 and 6 Pull Ups size 2/3 and 3/4 Baby wipes Used pill bottles Plastic grocery bags NOVEMBER CLOSURES: Thursday, November 15 in recognition of Veteran s Day and Thursday, Nov 22 for Thanksgiving.

Pastor Dea leads a litany of blessing for Twinkle Gordon and Margo Bowler on October 28 th as they will move their membership and Twink s CLM certification away from Pikes Peak UMC. The Fruit of the Spirit item in Twink s note below is in my office-dea 10.28.18 Dear Family of Faith, I am sure you all familiar with the scripture Ecclesiastes 3:1 (ESVUK) For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. A Reason As a CLM to help in any and all ways for which I was trained. A Season To be the constant as ministers moved through to complete their formation. Since 2013 and now it is time my task is complete. A Lifetime As long as one draws breath we know who we are and whose we are. I do not believe in luck or coincidence. but God s will and purpose through the Holy Spirit s guidance. I have payed for some time now that God would direct me To places where the gifts HE has bestowed upon me might be received and respected. My prayers have been answered and the windows and doors of opportunities have been revealed and received with joy. I am grateful to have had this time of serving God, and fellowship and anticipate with excitement the journey God has planned. The Fruits of the Spirit are not just words to be repeated, but savored for servant hood daily. I have attached a copy that we might be challenged to take the high road in our lives. May God continue to bless you and those you care for and about. I will always keep you in my prayers and ask that you would do the same for me. That way we will continue to be Sisters and Brothers in Christ. God be with you until we meet again. Twink Maria Castle Our shut ins: Dick & Sue Bush, Evelyn Hartley, Hal Smith, Shirley Harr, Jim Hodges, Bill Edwards, Harmon Hammitt, Rachel Schilowsky Persons and families experiencing crisis The ministries of our church, neighbors those we know; or not. Pastor Dea sends a weekly prayer email with a more detailed list. Are you on the e-mail list? ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. The ROCK, The ROAD, and the RABBI Join us for enlightening discussion that will lead us to Advent (beginning of December). Hope YOU LL join us! Due to the increased need for safety, we will be locking the doors to the building at the start of worship on Sunday mornings. Please don t let this deter you from joining us ring the bell at the front door or knock at the back door and an usher or trustee will let you in. The Administrative Council, following the lead of other churches in the area, is investigating additional security ideas. Your cooperation for being vigilant about personal AND church safety is appreciated. If you have concerns, talk to a Council member.

b TALENT SHOW COMING SOON Outreach Ministry wants to put together a TALENT SHOW in the near future and they NEED YOU! What s YOUR hidden talent? Dancing? Kazoo? Magic tricks? Singing? What do you do that we DON T know about? SAVE THE DATES - DECEMBER Joint-choir Cantata Mary Did You Know Sun, Dec 9 @ 1 p.m. At Trinity UMC Rides provided as needed ~~ of Hope Service Victim to Victor Wed, Dec 12 @ 6:30 ~~ Christmas Eve Service 5:30 p.m. Pikes Peak United Methodist Church 2927 W. Pikes Peak Ave. CO Springs, CO 80904 719-634-3589 www.pikespeakunitedmethodistchurch.com Sunday 10:50 AM Pastor Dea Sharp pastordea@gmail.com Certified Lay Minister Twinkle Gordon twinkandmargo@q.com Director of Music Barbara Turner Editor Carol Stephenson Pikes Peak United Methodist Church 2927 W. Pikes Peak Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80904