Benevolence for November: South East Associated Ministries (SEAM)

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Saint Andrew United Church of Christ The Heartbeat November 2016 2608 Browns Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40220 Website: www.saintandrewucc.org Phone: (502) 452-1777 Sunday School for all ages 9:15 AM; Sanctuary Worship 10:30 AM From the Pastor Rev. Lori Miller-Price Benevolence for November: South East Associated Ministries (SEAM) SEAM is an interfaith community through which local faith traditions relate to each other and foster the human growth and potential of residents within our community. Staff members work side-by-side with approximately 100 volunteers to provide services to residents living in zip codes 40218 and 40220. The services provided include: Food Back-to-School Supplies Financial Assistance for utilities, rent and medications Blood pressure screenings Partnership with the Winterhelp Utility Program Holiday programs that provide Thanksgiving baskets; Christmas stockings and Easter baskets for children; and our Hand Made in Love project that provides hand-made mittens, scarves and hats for the winter months. Did you know that there is an official St. Andrew s Day on November 30? St. Andrew is celebrated as the patron saint of fisherman. His day is one of the feast days celebrated in many faith traditions around the world, especially in fishing villages! Andrew was the first disciple called by Jesus. He was the brother of Simon Peter who was also one of the first disciples. The gospels tell us that Andrew was a fisherman at the Sea of Galilee and lived in Capernaum. Based upon the gospel of John, it has been concluded that Andrew was a conscientious Jew who had been baptized by John the Baptist and was looking eagerly for the arrival of the messiah. He was described as continually open to new light; he was pliable and teachable. When the Spirit broke upon him, he accepted it enthusiastically and wished others to share in it. (Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible, Volume I) Wow! Isn t that a great name for our church! We are named for a man who was described as open to new light, pliable and teachable. One who shared his faith enthusiastically As I write this, we just ended a wonderful weekend with Dr. Marcia McFee with us. She was warmly and enthusiastically received by folks from our church and the folks from the 6 other churches that we hosted! (continues pg 2) Inside this issue: Page 2 Knit for SEAM, Coming Events, Council President Page 3 SAUCC Schedule,, Election Bake Sale, Library Page 4 Birthdays & Anniversaries, Memorials, Thanks Page 5 Taizé, Women of St Andrew, Coffee Shop, Nurture Page 6 Our Jewish Faith, Francis Center, Saturday Walks, Lifeline Page 7 Daily Lectionary Page 8 Next Heartbeat Deadline

HEARTBEAT Page 2 Pastor (continued from pg 1) If you think about it, much of what we want to do in worship is to embody our St. Andrew name to allow God s Spirit to fall upon us, to accept it enthusiastically and to share it with others! As Dr. McFee reminded us, worship is not about considering what we like or don t like, rather worship is building up the body of Christ for its work in the world through its encounter with the holy living God. As we work to do this in faithful ways together, let us help one another feel more connected to God through our worship and our living. Please pray for our church on November 30, on the feast day of St. Andrew! Dear God, We pray that we will be open to the light of your Spirit so that it may fall afresh on each one of us and on our congregation as a whole. May we seek to be more loving, more caring, more trusting, and more faithful with one another in this place called St. Andrew and in all places when we go forth from here into the world. Amen. Hand made with Love and Prayers for SEAM It s time again to pick up your knitting needles and crochet hooks to make hats, mittens, scarves, fingerless gloves and headbands for the SEAM families. As you are working on these items please say a prayer for those who are hungry, cold and homeless. From the Council President We are blessed to have members who volunteer countless hours to the church each week. Without this help, we would have to hire someone to do the work, resulting in a major hit to the budget. If you see something in our building or outsode that needs attention, please check with the appropriate team before you undertake any project. It may very well be the particular job is part of a project already in the works. We make this request in order to improve communication and not to discourage anyone from volunteering. You are important parts of St. Andrew UCC and we cannot do it without all of YOU! Coming Events! Margaret Wolke s 100 th Birthday is on November 3! Come help celebrate with her at Seneca Place on Dutchmans Lane at 12:00 on November 3. We will be having lunch with her too. If you d like to send cards, her address is: A5 Seneca Place 3526 Dutchmans Lane Louisville, KY 40205 Kentuckiana Fall Association Meeting at St. Andrew UCC on November 13 at 3:00 pm. Pastor Lori had already planned to be on vacation that day, so thanks to our laypeople for agreeing to host the meeting here! Please see Mary Wehr to choose yarn from the 224 skeins that have been donated for this cause. If you have a new pattern, please share. Many of you have already finished some items these can be placed inside the cupboard found in the hallway to Glassner Hall. Beginning November 1 st I will be taking the items to SEAM for their families. For more information, please contact Mary Wehr Cell: 502-436-6131 or via email at marycwehr@aol.com CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS 2016 2016 Renée Lage - President John Wicker - Vice President Teresa Aikens - Secretary Elaine Caldwell Judy Johnson Mike Jones Cindy Kasten Rose Mills David Sickbert

HEARTBEAT Page 3 SAUCC Youth Group Schedule for November & December: Nov. 4-6 Fall Assembly at Merom No SAUCC on Nov. 6 Nov. 13 SAUCC goes Bowling Meet at church at 3:30 to go to Fern Bowl and plan to be picked up at church at 6:30. Cost of bowling, shoes and pizza/snacks will be paid by the church. Please sign-up if you plan to go! Nov. 20 SAUCC at church, 4:00 6:30 (includes dinner) Nov. 27 No SAUCC (Thanksgiving week-end) December 4 - SAUCC at church, 4:00 6:30 (includes dinner) December 11 SAUCC Christmas Caroling 4:00 6:00 (No dinner this night) December 18 - SAUCC at church, 4:00 6:30 (includes dinner) December 25 Christmas Day No SAUCC Election Day Bake Sale Nov. 8, 2016 Call for Liturgists! If anyone is interested in being a Liturgist during our Church service, please let Cindy Jones or Elaine Caldwell know. The pay isn't great but you get to sit next to our AWESOME PASTOR!! (PS.. Lori didn't write this) From the Librarians Did you ever think about all the events that happen in November? As the weather gets cooler and the leaves continue to fall, many special things occur. Daylight savings time ends at 2 AM on Sunday, November 6 and Election Day occurs on Tuesday, November 8. On Thursday, November 24 we celebrate Thanksgiving Day. The Pilgrims and Indians celebrated a meal together after a rough winter when many passed away. This gathering began as a religious celebration. We remember it year after year with a Thanksgiving dinner. We have a number of books in the library about Thanksgiving Day for children including Thanksgiving Feast by Quinlan Lee and The Berenstain Bears Give Thanks by Jan and Mike Berenstain; both books are well loved by children. 7 AM-7 PM St. Andrew UCC, Gathering Area Bring Items to Church 5:00-7:00 PM Monday, Nov. 7 or 7:00 AM Tuesday, Nov. 8 To the Welcome Center Needed: Bake Sale Workers & Baked Goods Suggestions: Cakes, pies, coffee cakes, cookies, muffins, cupcakes, candy, breads Sign-up sheets for workers on Tuesday 2 hour shifts Look for sign-up sheet in Welcome Center Near Parking Lot Door The Bake Sale is usually a great success due to the wonderful cooks in our congregation. Thank You Very Much! Toward the end of the month, as a church, we will celebrate the Advent season beginning on November the 27 th. Our liturgical colors will change to purple (or blue). The lighting of candles becomes a special observance every Sunday in preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus at Christmas. Two adult books including We Rejoice in the Light by Sandy Dixon and Family Devotions for the Advent Season by James L Evans are available in the library. We encourage you to educate your family about these special observances. Come visit the library. And let s not forget the celebration of Saint Andrew on November 30 th. St. Andrew was called as the first disciple by Jesus. He was the brother of Simon Peter and his official holiday is celebrated in Scotland as he is their patron saint. The Librarians

HEARTBEAT Page 4 3rd 4th Margaret Wolke Janie White 10th Sean Dansby, Jr. Alene Stevens Will Wicker 12th Jennifer Block 13th Jennifer Kilpatrick 15th Paul Stottman 17th Preston Childers Marty Huelsman 19th James Merideth Virginia Neat 20th Paul Evans 21st Kathy Landers 24th Sam Bundy 25th Denise Glaser Bradley Merideth 26th Greg Rohrer 27th Brooke Walsh 30th Harlan Beckemeyer Memorials In memory of Bill Holton, a donation was made to the Memorial Fund by the Choir. In memory of Ruth Walker, a donation was made to the Current Fund by Johanna Gabhart. In memory of Isabel Boyer, a donation was made to the Current Fund by Johanna Gabhart. Thank you! 24th 27th Drew and Lisa Duncan Walter and Diane Snowa If we have inadvertently left you off this list, please contact the office so we may update our records. If you are new to St. Andrew, please share your birthday with us so that we may recognize you!

HEARTBEAT Page 5 NURTURE TEAM HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY TO MARGARET WOLKE, NOVEMBER 3! TAIZÉ WORSHIP Sunday, November 13 at 7 pm A contemplative worship service with silence, music, and prayer. Communion will be served. Women of St. Andrew Business Meeting: Monday, November 21, 2016, Noon Conference Room All Women Are Welcome Bring a Sandwich: Drinks Are Provided St Andrew Breakfast Club Because of Thanksgiving, we meet the third Thursday of November (at 9 am). Our theme will be Give Thanks and will include conversation and trivia.

HEARTBEAT Page 6 Our Jewish Faith A Study of the Old Testament and Religion Continues on November 4, 11. Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: St. Andrew Gathering Area Leader: Terry Burden Our focus in our study will be the Old Testament and its importance in the development of the Christian faith. Why call our study Our Jewish Faith? Because the Christian faith is rooted in the heritage of Jesus Christ and his religion Judaism. We will look at how this works. Bring with you questions and personal points of interest. BOB: Bring your own Bibles. Refreshments and Laptop Coffee will be served. Free Health and Wellness Counseling KentuckyOne Health Partners Francis Center-3042 Hikes Lane A nurse and a medical social worker are on site twice per week for free consultations with individuals experiencing health needs or obstacles in finding resources to provide for their health situation. Referrals are made to the appropriate provider. In cases where an individual lacks insurance or financial resources, the case managers have access to programs where services can be obtained at little or no cost. The case managers are able to provide educational instruction and consultation for patients when appropriate. Office Hours: Tuesday 9-12 (Medical) For more information or to schedule an appointment call: 1-877-543-5768 SATURDAY MORNING WALKS Every week at 9 am. Let's get healthy together! We will meet and end at St Andrew. Open to all ages and physical conditions. We will plan to walk a mile together, but welcome those walking shorter or longer distances. Come rain or shine (we ll walk indoors if the weather is bad). Parish Health Ministry It's FLU SHOT TIME! Yes, believe it or not, it's time for that one second pinch that could possibly save your life. In the United States, Flu shots are recommended for everyone ages 6 months and older.the Flu can be a very serious illness, especially in young kids, adults over 65, people with other health problems, and pregnant women. Again, that is a large majority of our Parishioners. The Flu shot is the best way to protect yourself and your family and friends from the Flu. Health officials recommend people get their Flu shot in early Fall, preferably by the end of October. Flu activity usually peaks in January or February. It usually takes about 2 weeks for the Flu shot to get into your system and build up your immunity. You can go to your Doctor's office, favorite Pharmacy, and even the grocery (Little Clinic-Kroger) to get your Flu shot. So don't be a CHICKEN! Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings, will offer health screenings at St Andrew UCC on November 8. Five screenings will be offered that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries which is a leading cause of stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the arteries in the legs which is a strong predictor of heart disease; atrial fibrillation or irregular heart beat which is closely tied to stroke risk; and a bone density screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis. Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount). All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $129, please call 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners.

HEARTBEAT Page 7 Daily Lectionary November 2016

November 2016 Heartbeat Issue 57 No. 10 2608 Browns Lane Louisville, KY 40220 No matter who you are, you are welcome here! St. Andrew United Church of Christ 2608 Browns Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40220 Phone: (502) 452-1777 Fax: (call first) Website: www.saintandrewucc.org Sunday School 9:15 AM Worship Service 10:30 AM Office Hours: 9 AM 1 PM, Monday Friday Church Staff Rev. Lori Miller-Price Senior Pastor J.R. Cannaday Minister of Music Mary Rose Linker Church Secretary/Editor Joe Louden Custodian Tuesday, November 15th