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PANTRY SHELF NEWS Thank you for the cereal, coffee and syrup for breakfasts and all the other food donated last month. The Pantry Shelf distributed over 10,000 pounds of food and paper supplies in March. Your food and money donations fed around 300 families during the month. Packaged dinners and soup are in short supply. Through personal donations, we have sent a total of $702.80 to the Pantry Shelf so far this year. Operation Christmas Child Romans 12:13 When God s people are in need, be ready to help them. For Operation Christmas Child we are collecting: Balls Yoyos Jump ropes Soap Please pray for; All of our members, friends and relatives who are having health problems The family of Don Cann For Travis Eilertson who is undergoing treatment for a rare form of cancer. For peace throughout the world. WOMEN S FELLOWSHIP Women s Fellowship will meet on Wednesday, May 11 at 12:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. As this will be the last get together until September, we are having a potluck luncheon. Remember to bring your favorite dish to share. In May we are to bring items needed for the Pantry Shelf. Also remember your offering of loose change which goes toward the funding of special dinners that the ladies of the church provide. Pentecost May 15 On Sunday, May 15, we will celebrate Pentecost: that s when the Holy Spirit surprised the disciples and blessed them with the gifts they needed to continue Christ s work. Don t forget our ancient custom of wearing red (the liturgical color for Pentecost). Our monthly potluck will be held that Sunday following worship. Remember to bring red food for the potluck. Office Hours We meet at Clarette s on Monday, May 9 at 10 am. The topic for discussion will be The role of women in the church. All are welcome. Importance of Prayer and Praying National Day of Prayer is May 5 this year, a day set aside to focus on prayer and praying, I assume. While I believe it is a good idea to call attention to prayer by designating a special day for it, Paul, in one of his letters to Timothy, instructs us to pray without ceasing. This means not just on a special day, rather every day, all day, whenever the need crosses our minds or hearts. It has been said that God already knows what we need, so why bother. Why bother? Prayer is good for us. It establishes and maintains our relationship with God. Praying helps us remember who we are as a church and as God's people. Prayers give us strength to make it through the difficult times. Praying helps us reach out to others in love and compassion. And if we don't get the answer we want? God never says "no." He says, "yes." He says, "Not now." Or He might say, "Not that, but this." According to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, prayer, or related words, are mentioned in the Bible more times than love or loving. Here are some numbers 1 8 10 14 15 17 20 21 1 3 4 5 8 9 11 15 17 22 26 27 May Birthdays And Anniversaries Dorothy Wroe Blake McKinney Laura Bunt Colleen Grenseman Ada Taylor Mona Highley Marguerite Babcock Zach Taylor DATES TO REMEMBER Communion Sunday Pantry Shelf food Drive Staff Meeting Tracie Peterson Book Signing Finance and Facilities National Day of Prayer Mother s Day Blood Pressure monitoring Office Hours Women s Fellowship All Church Potluck Ministry Team Newsletter Articles Due Gifts and Graces Brown bag lunch Bunco

Words related to Prayer and Praying occur 615 times. Words related to Love and Loving occur 488 times. Compare the above to the number of words in the Bible related to preaching: 142. (Sorry Zach!) Therefore, if we go by the numbers, it is easy to see what is one of the most important aspects of our spiritual life. National Day of Prayer Ecumenical Service Thursday, May 5, 2016 12:15 1:00 PM Host Church Walla Walla Presbyterian Church Location Corner of 1st & Birch Streets Walla Walla Special Music String Students of Professor Lyn Ritz Walla Walla University and Brass Musicians Picked by Dave Glenn Whitman College PASTOR S CORNER In honor of Mother s Day in May, this month s newsletter is all about moms and their contribution to our lives! This year, Mother s Day falls on May 8th, and the holiday itself is as old as the Ancient Greeks who celebrated it for obvious reasons! The Christian church adopted Mother s Day into its calendar as a celebration of the church as our mother, the bride of Christ. And in modern times, Mother s Day was brought to America in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. Today St Andrew's Methodist Church now holds the International Mother's Day Shrine. Her campaign to make "Mother's Day" a recognized holiday in the United States began in 1905, the year her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, died. Ann Jarvis had been a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, and created Mother s Day Work Clubs to address public health issues. Anna Jarvis wanted to honor her mother by continuing the work she started and to set aside a day to honor all mothers, because she believed that they were "the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world". As such, we are talking about the role of women in the church at our Office Hours at Clarette s this month on Monday May 9 th. For example, did you know that in the early church, one of the highest positions of power and influence one could have was that of Widow. It was a title of honor mostly because Christ was very specific about our taking care of the poor, widows, and orphans! One great point of contention I deal with on a constant basis is the language of making God male. Now if you ask my beliefs, I say that God is gender neutral, gender is a human thing. But God s appearance as a man was to assert his authority in patriarchal societies. In our more modern times, it can be hard for some people to believe that God is a fatherperhaps because they had strained or horrible relationships with their actual fathers, perhaps because these persons were victims of sexual assault or domestic violence from fathers or husbands. For these folks, I always advise to think of God as our mother- it certainly seems like hippy language, but it s not terribly heretical if you realize that God can be anyone or anything to us. As St. Julian of Norwich has said, It is a characteristic of God to overcome evil with good. Jesus Christ therefore, who himself overcame evil with good, is our true Mother. We received our Being from Him and this is where His Maternity starts And with it comes the gentle Protection and Guard of Love which will never cease to surround us. Just as God is our Father, so God is also our Mother. And He showed me this truth in all things, but especially in those sweet words when He says: It is I. As if to say, I am the power and the Goodness of the Father, I am the Wisdom of the Mother, I am the Light and the Grace which is blessed love, I am the Trinity, I am the Unity, I am the supreme Goodness of all kind of things, I am the One who makes you love, I am the One who makes you desire, I am the never-ending fulfillment of all true desires. Blessings, Pastor Zach

My Missionary Update By Sherry Norman Katherine Parker is in the states and she is doing her summer visitation to her supporting churches. Last I heard she did not yet know the schedule for the Pacific Northwest visitation. As soon as I find out her schedule I will let Zach and Sonya know and we will announce her scheduled meeting with us. It's always such a blessing to hear from her personally. Keep her in your prayers. Book Signing and Discussion When: Tuesday, May 3 rd, 1:30 p.m. Where: Pioneer UMC Who: Tracie Peterson Tracie Peterson is a bestselling author who writes in both historical and contemporary genres. Her novels reveal her love for research as well as her strong desire to develop emotionally meaningful characters and stories for her readers. Her love of adventure and Romance are the hallmarks of her fiction. Tracie and her family live in Montana and her mother lives here in Walla Walla and attends Pioneer.

PASTOR S CORNER In honor of Mother s Day in May, this month s newsletter is all about moms and their contribution to our lives! This year, Mother s Day falls on May 8th, and the holiday itself is as old as the Ancient Greeks who celebrated it for obvious reasons! The Christian church adopted Mother s Day into its calendar as a celebration of the church as our mother, the bride of Christ. And in modern times, Mother s Day was brought to America in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. Today St Andrew's Methodist Church now holds the International Mother's Day Shrine. Her campaign to make "Mother's Day" a recognized holiday in the United States began in 1905, the year her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, died. Ann Jarvis had been a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, and created Mother s Day Work Clubs to address public health issues. Anna Jarvis wanted to honor her mother by continuing the work she started and to set aside a day to honor all mothers, because she believed that they were "the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world". As such, we are talking about the role of women in the church at our Office Hours at Clarette s this month on Monday May 9 th. For example, did you know that in the early church, one of the highest positions of power and influence one could have was that of Widow. It was a title of honor mostly because Christ was very specific about our taking care of the poor, widows, and orphans! One great point of contention I deal with on a constant basis is the language of making God male. Now if you ask my beliefs, I say that God is gender neutral, gender is a human thing. But God s appearance as a man was to assert his authority in patriarchal societies. In our more modern times, it can be hard for some people to believe that God is a fatherperhaps because they had strained or horrible relationships with their actual fathers, perhaps because these persons were victims of sexual assault or domestic violence from fathers or husbands. For these folks, I always advise to think of God as our mother- it certainly seems like hippy language, but it s not terribly heretical if you realize that God can be anyone or anything to us. As St. Julian of Norwich has said, It is a characteristic of God to overcome evil with good. Jesus Christ therefore, who himself overcame evil with good, is our true Mother. We received our Being from Him and this is where His Maternity starts And with it comes the gentle Protection and Guard of Love which will never cease to surround us. Just as God is our Father, so God is also our Mother. And He showed me this truth in all things, but especially in those sweet words when He says: It is I. As if to say, I am the power and the Goodness of the Father, I am the Wisdom of the Mother, I am the Light and the Grace which is blessed love, I am the Trinity, I am the Unity, I am the supreme Goodness of all kind of things, I am the One who makes you love, I am the One who makes you desire, I am the never-ending fulfillment of all true desires. Blessings, Pastor Zach My Missionary Update By Sherry Norman Katherine Parker is in the states and she is doing her summer visitation to her supporting churches. Last I heard she did not yet know the schedule for the Pacific Northwest visitation. As soon as I find out her schedule I will let Zach and Sonya know and we will announce her scheduled meeting with us. It's always such a blessing to hear from her personally. Keep her in your prayers. Book Signing and Discussion When: Tuesday, May 3 rd, 1:30 p.m. Where: Pioneer UMC Who: Tracie Peterson Tracie Peterson is a bestselling author who writes in both historical and contemporary genres. Her novels reveal her love for research as well as her strong desire to develop emotionally meaningful characters and stories for her readers. Her love of adventure and Romance are the hallmarks of her fiction. Tracie and her family live in Montana and her mother lives here in Walla Walla and attends Pioneer.