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1 Wesley United Methodist Women 147 Years of Women in Service to Women PURPOSE United Methodist Women shall be a Purpose is to, and to experience Freedom as whole persons ;to develop a creative, supportive Fellowship; and to expand through participation in the global ministries of the church. October 2017 Dear Friends, One of the things I love about living in this area is the changing seasons. As I look around at the beautiful Fall colors it makes me conscious of the ever presence of God in our everyday lives. As God s creating presence is in the changes of nature, so is God presence in the changes of our lives. It is easy to see God s purpose in nature but a little more challenging sometimes to see it in our lives. However, with the same faith that we know tomorrow will come and the seasons will change we know that God is alive working within us. Everyday give thanks for God s presence. Is there a special event or a memory you give thanks for with a relative or a friend and would like to do something special with it? Well, on November the 4 th we, United Methodist Women, are having a special event, Memoir Your Way (see article below). This will be a Cover Dish Luncheon with an invitation to the whole church and friends. So please mark your calendar and plan to be with us. Bring a friend. God Bless, Janice JOYS: Be aware of your surroundings and the blessing of sight, the joy of the seeing the changing fall colors in our yards, our neighborhood, and our drive to work or the store.

2 PRAYER CONCERNS We offer prayers for Cathy Abbott, Jean Bohnert, Elton Bonner, Sibyl Carrick, The Family of Dixie Cook, Jennie & Minnie Crim, Janet and Doug Dickson, Mary Louise Douthat Jean Irving, Ann Marie Frederick, The Family of Gwenie Graichen, Joan Harvey, The Hollenbeck Family, The Family of Bob Jimeson, Betty Kelley and Family, The family of Mikang Kim, The Family of Mary Lou Krouse, Pat Ledford, Patti Lewis, Jeannette Miller, Don and Catalina Morris, Anna Lee Nedrow, Chris Oakley, The pat Sampson Family, The Family of Flo Snodgrass, Carol Strong, The Family of Mildred Taylor, Betty Walker, Charlotte Webster, Joyce Whitfield and Family, Evelyn and Susi Willey, Betty Williams, Ginny Wimberly, The Family of Hugh and Annabelle Winston, Eleanor Wolfe, and all others in our hearts UMW LUNCHEON PROGRAM ON NOV. 4 Memoir Your Way Please make plans to attend our fall luncheon and program on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017, from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. UMW will provide a main dish, and attendees will be asked to bring a salad, side dish, or dessert. We are inviting the entire congregation to this event. Our speakers will be Nadine James and Katherine Nutt, two of the six authors of Memoir Your Way: Tell Your Story through Writing, Recipes, Quilts, Graphic Novels, and More by the Memoir Roundtable. The Memoir Roundtable is a group of six authors (from top left, clockwise): graphic novel creator Natasha Peterson, quilter Linda Pool, memoir workshop and retreat leader Joanne Lozar Glenn, food editor and memoir writing teacher Dianne Hennessy King, memoir teacher and scrapper, Katherine Nutt, and children's literacy consultant Nadine James. The speakers will discuss the many ways in which anyone can produce a meaningful memoir. They will have time afterwards to sign any books that attendees might have purchased in advance (available on BarnesandNoble.com or Amazon.com) or at the luncheon. It is not necessary to buy a book to attend

3 VIRGINIA CONFERENCE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN 45 th ANNUAL MEETING OCTOBER 28th Trinity United Methodist Church 903 Forest Ave., Henrico, Virginia The key note speaker will be Bishop Sharma D. Lewis. Registration for the event is $15 and includes lunch. Registration deadline is October 15. If you can arrive on Friday, join us for a music and dance concert, followed by an ice cream social. If you need a hotel room for overnight, you can make your own reservation at Holiday Inn Express Richmond, at a special UMW rate of $89 plus tax. Their address is 9933 Mayland Drive, Richmond, and the phone numberl is (804) 934-9300, be sure to ask for the UMW rate. Read more and register by downloading the registration form at the Virginia Conference UMW site. Registration Deadline is October 15. You can also contact Janet Keener at (703-281-7685 or janet_keener@cox.net) SOCIAL ACTION PAT GOBEN October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Shockingly, one in four women are victims of domestic violence in their lifetime and one in nine men. Physical and sexual assaults, or threats to commit them, are the most apparent forms of domestic violence and are usually the actions that allow others to become aware of the problem. However, regular use of other abusive behaviors by the batterer, when reinforced by one or more acts of physical violence, make up a larger system of abuse. These include taking control through one or more of the following: coercion and threats; intimidation; emotional abuse; isolation; minimizing, denying, and blaming; using children; economic abuse; or treating her like a servant and acting like the master of the castle. If you know of someone who needs help, there are numbers they may call to get shelter, advice and many other services. Fairfax County Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline: (24 hour) (703) 360-7273 Artemis House: (24 hours) (703) 435-4940 (local housing) Virginia Statewide Hotline (24 hours): 1-800-838-8238) Let us all pray for a world of equality and nonviolence!

SUGGESTED PROGRAM for The OCTOBER program is God s Word: The Sacred Space for Encountering God on page 25. The objective of this program is to hear stories about sacred encounters with God and to discover ways of engaging and connecting scripture to real life. The NOVEMBER program WORLD THANK OFERING: The Sacred Space of Sharing Food: is on page 35. 4 PROGRAM RESOUCES: PAT SAMPSON: The books for the UMW 2018 Reading Program have arrived and are on our library shelf. Other books on the UMW National Reading List can be found in the public library via the normal procedure or via the inter-library loan system. This year, our 13-book order includes the following: Education For Missions: First White Frost by Homer Noley Massacre at Sand Creek BB - by Cary L. Roberts Leadership Development: 50 Women Every Christian Should Know by Michelle DeRusha The Sacred Secular by Dottie Escobedo- Frank The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch Children by Chris Barton Nurturing For Community: An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Passing It On by Kara Lassen Oliver Good Health and Good Life by Joyce Meyer Social Action: Born On Third Base by Chuck Collins Hospitable Planet BB by Steven A. Jurovics Spiritual Growth: Adventure of Ascent by Luci Shaw Tattered and Mended by Cynthia Rusthi Christ Walk Kids Youth by Anna Fitch Courie The book review for October is Adventure of Ascent by Luci Shaw. Ms. Shaw is a very lovable 80 plus-year old woman who has spent a lifetime of action-packed adventures. She decided to keep a journal of her aging process beginning as an octogenarian. There is a lot of humor in her writings as she discovers that the process of aging has various levels of understanding and acceptance. She always expresses a positive attitude in her observations about her physical debilities. I enjoyed reading her adventures and felt uplifted about the possibilities of living life to its fullest even in the event of adversities. DIRECTORY - 2018 Please get all names, address, phone numbers, birthdays and e-mail addresses to Janet Keener by NOVEMBER 30 th. Thank you!

5 Book Club IS HERE COME JOIN US! Our next UMW Book Club meeting is planned for Sunday, November 19th after the 11:00 a.m. Worship Service in the Church Library. We will discuss the book A House in the Sky. All ladies of Wesley are invited to join in these casual discussions of selected books taken from the UMW National Reading Book list. This particular book is from the 2018 list and comes under the category Education for Mission. The public library carries 12 copies as well as an e-book. Contact Pat Sampson, 703-281-9646 if you have any questions about attending ARLINGTON DISTRICT UNITED METHODIST WOMEN ANNUAL MEETING On Saturday, September 23rd, four ladies from Wesley attended the Arlington District UMW (ADUMW) Annual Meeting at Arlington Temple UMC -- Janet Keener, Phyllis Kirkman, Sue Moulton, and Jean Feeney. Because of the church s location over a gas station in Rosslyn, several ladies rode the Metro to attend! We enjoyed a delicious continental breakfast, meaningful worship service, and business meeting. The worship service included Candle Burning for 40 minutes to honor and remember special people in our lives. Our worship speaker was Karen McElfish, a past ADUMW president and current VAUMW vice president. Her message was UMW, What s in YOUR Bag? She actually pulled out items from her tote bag showing how UMW members can put Faith, Hope, Love into Action. The business included accepting the Proposed 2018 Budget, and distribution of Awards, as well as election and Installation of Officers. Wesley received awards for the Reading Program, Six-Star Mission Giving, and Gold honors for Living into Our Purpose. Janet Keener will continue as Secretary and Phyllis Kirkman will be Spiritual Growth Mission Coordinator while continuing with Program Resources. There are some officer positions to be filled; check with us for more information. We completed the day with Holy Communion. It was a wonderful day!

Arlington District UMW Mini Mission Encounter The Arlington District UM Women will hold a Mini Mission Encounter on November 11 th at 9am -Noon, at Great Falls United Methodist Church, 10100 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls. The topic will be the Red Bird Mission. 6 Red Bird Mission is collecting new Children s Bibles to give to the children in the area for Christmas. There will be a collection box at the Encounter if you would like to contribute a Children s Bible Read the November Newsletter for more information. HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND GOD S BLESSINGS for October s Birthdays: 12 Karen Kostreba 24 Charlotte Baker 24 Pat Sampson CALENDAR October 2017 4 - Harmony Circle - Church Library - 11:00 am Contact: Charlotte Wiggs (703-938-8774 or archwiggs@gmail.com.) 5 Welcome Circle - Church Library - 10:00 am Contact: Pat Ledford (703-560-9344 or omapat39@yahoo.com) 5 - Deborah Circle - Church Library 7:30 p.m. Contact: Jean Feeney (703-876-9250 or hikerjean@gmail.com) 7 - Faith Circle - Church Library - 10:00 am Contact: Janet Keener (703-281-7685 or janet_keener@cox.net) 16 Executive Meeting Church Library 7:00 pm. 22 Fellowship Time (Coffee Hour) 28 - Virginia Conference UMW 45 th Annual Meeting (see article) LOOKING AHEAD November 4 Special Event Luncheon Memoir Your Way - 11:00 a.m. (see article) 11 - Arlington District Mini Mission Encounter Event, Great Falls UMC 20 Executive Meeting Church Library 7:00 pm