Yalesville United Methodist Church Telephone: 203-269-9521 Yalesvilleumc.org Anne Bracket, Pastor As October 2013 Pet Blessing Saturday October 12 at 10 a.m.! Bring your dogs, cats, snakes, and other critters to be blessed! Donations welcome for the Wallingford Animal Shelter! Bell choir will start Thursday Oct 10th at 6. Wednesday Craft Group continues to meet at 10 a.m. to prepare for the fair. Please contact Margaret Brown with any questions. The evening craft group will meet October 22 at 6:30. Any child third grade and above, who would like to be an acolyte, please let Pastor Anne know and she will put you on the schedule. Time to order tickets!!! 30 tickets at $81.00 each. First weekend of November! Great, uplifting and spiritual experience! Order now! Please see Gail Powell. Friday 7-10 and Saturday 9-5. 1
United Methodist History Kim Childs will lead this class starting Wednesday October 23 rd at 7:30 A wonderful opportunity to learn all about our heritage as Methodists. Learn about John and Charles Wesley, the history of Methodism, some of our hymns and much, much more!! The first Wednesday of each month a wonderful time of fellowship and great food for $5.00! Last month over 35 people gathered! All are welcome! This month it is October 2 nd! We start gathering at 11:45. Thanks to all the families who participated in our ongoing Card Program. So far, we were able to give $4.000 to the Building Fund. What a nice feeling! Isn t it marvelous? Our goal for 2011 is to triple this amount. We can accomplish this, and much more, if every family participates. We are counting on the present families to continue their efforts and for new families to join our efforts and start purchasing cards. We all have to buy food, clothes, Sunday put gas School in our is cars off and to a give great presents start for etc...why the year. not Communion live our daily Sundays lives and will help be the Mission church Sunday ; at the all youth and children will have a a gathering time for a Bible lesson followed by activities to impact our church community or organization in need. This Sunday, October 6 th we will be making cards for the military and treats for the Pet Blessing. Also, Halloween Gathering after church on Sunday, Oct. 27 th, join us for treats, games and tricks! See Michele Bloom if you would like to assist with this event or have game idea. Catch is a comprehensive program for invitational evangelism developed by the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, one of the fastest-growing churches in the U.S. The study includes ideas for transforming your congregation, as well as action steps and personal reflection. The four weekly topics include: 1. Becoming relentlessly outward focused 2. Deciding what makes your church unique 3. Welcoming and inviting people in 4. Ways you can help Classes began September25 th at 7:30. Sign up in the Gathering Area or speak to Pastor Anne 2
Expanded Church Fair November 22 nd and 23 rd. This year instead of a Fall Rummage sale and a Fair in November we will have an expanded fair in November. We are already working on $25.00; please make a check payable to YUMC with the notation Disciple. crafts, planning jams, jellies and chutneys and many other items. Looking for even more ideas! Let us know what you have in mind! Also we will have a Granny s Attic with some collectables and a boutique with special items as well as jewelry. Please plan on bringing in your Christmas items for the Christmas area as usual, but hold onto your clothing for the Spring Rummage Sale! We need jewelry for the jewelry table! Also re-gift items such as Yankee Candles or Hand Lotions that you may not like but another would really enjoy purchasing! For both the fair and the Silent Auction we ask that you prepare baskets! Small Silent Auction: October 20 th we will hold a small silent auction. We already have a few items and invite you to look around for something new or almost new that you would like to donate to this event. We will have a week of silent bidding and then a lunch with great food and fellowship followed by announcing who gets to take home their special items!! Please start bringing the items in now. On Sunday November 3 rd we will have our annual Consecration Lunch after worship to celebrate our faith community. We will have remembered the Saints in worship, celebrated Holy Communion and consecrated our pledges. Following worship we will gather together to share a wonderful meal as a church family! The Quilting Group will meet every first and third Tuesday of each month at 9:30 in the morning. It is an excellent opportunity to learn new skills or sharpen the skills you already have. We have two seasoned master quilters who have earned numerous blue ribbons at fairs and expos all over CT and Mass. Only a few hours of your time will keep many children warm this winter. Isn t worth you effort? Not only is it worth the effort, but you experience a comforting fellowship with other women and a personal sense of accomplishment. Two of the quilters sew at home because they can t attend on Tuesday morning. That is marvelous. If you are able to help that way, that would be wonderful. No expense on your part, all needed material is available. Call Helen Albert or Pastor Anne. 3
To fill First a Baby Wallingford Kit, Yalesville UMC Six cloth and diapers South Meriden Trinity are Two T-shirts going to or a undershirts baseball game!! (no onesies) Two washcloths Sunday, May 19th for a picnic Two gowns or sleepers at the Rock Cats game. Two diaper pins Tickets are $25 per person & $5 One sweater or sweatshirt (for children 7 & under). Two receiving blankets (one can be a hand-knitted or crocheted baby blanket) It includes game ticket + 90- Wrap items inside one of the receiving blankets and secure with both diaper pins. minute all-you-can-eat picnic which includes grilled bbq Hygiene Kits chicken, One hand towel measuring approximately 16"x28" (no fingertip or bath towels) hamburgers/cheeseburgers, hot One washcloth dogs, baked beans, pasta salad, One wide-tooth comb One nail clipper (no metal files or emery boards) One bar of soap (bath size in wrapper) One toothbrush (in original packaging) Six Band-Aids Seal all items in a one-gallon plastic bag with a zipper closure On Saturday October 12 th at 2 p.m. the UMW will host a tea. Plan on attending wearing your best hat! Tea, scones and clotted cream! On November 11 th at 7 p.m. the UMW will host a program from Train a dog-save a Warrior program. Sherrie King will speak about training dogs to be service dogs for veterans with PTSD. 4
-7 Our UMArmy campers need your help raising funds for their camp deposits. Our goal is $1250. Make your holidays easier by purchasing a frozen pie. Delicious Lyman Orchards pies-purchase, pickup, bake and place on your holiday table. Please sign-up after service on Sundays. October 20 will be the final sale date. See Sue Heald with any questions. is a program o f the Global Health Initiative: a focus area for The United Methodist Church. Nothing But Nets Nothing But Nets is a global, grassroots campaign to save lives by preventing malaria, a leading killer of children in Africa. Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly challenged his readers to donate $10 for the purchase of an anti-malaria bed net, and thousands of people have joined the campaign. The people of The United Methodist Church, along with Sports Illustrated, NBA Cares, the United Nations Foundation and several other groups, are raising funds to purchase bed nets to end malaria. Community-Based Malaria Program The Community-Based Malaria Program works through United Methodist hospitals and clinics in Africa to provide community education about the causes of malaria and simple steps that can be taken to prevent it. The program also provides for mosquito nets and free medication for those who have contracted malaria and cannot afford treatment. United Methodist and ecumenical health workers supported by this program provide communities with comprehensive plans to combat malaria that are tailored to their specific needs. Providing communities with information about this deadly disease and how it can be prevented and treated is how the battle against malaria can be fought and won home by home, community by community all across Africa. Drop your change in the bucket in the sanctuary, as we continue to raise funds for this program all year long! 5
UPCOMING EVENTS Tuesday, October 1: Quilt Group @ 9:30 Wednesday, October 2: First Wednesday Lunch 11:45 Saturday, October 12 th Pet Blessing @ 10 a.m. UMW Tea @ 2 p.m. Sunday, October 13 th Flu Shots 9:30-12:30 Sunday, October 20 th Silent Auction and Luncheon Tuesday, October 22 nd Craft Night @ 6:30 Sunday, October 27 th Kids Halloween Gathering after Service in Social Hall Tuesday, October 29 th Vigil at Parade Grounds for young people lost to drugs. Friday and Saturday November 1 st and 2 nd Women of Faith Sunday, November 3 rd All Saints Sunday, Consecration Sunday with Luncheon Monday, November 11 th UMW Program on Service dogs trained to work with veterans with PTSD. 7p.m. Fri. November 22 nd 4-7pm & Sat. November 23 rd 9am-2pm - Holiday Fair Sunday, November 24 th Master s Manna Day-Assist in bringing items for the Holidays Office Closed for Holiday November 28 and 29 Happy Thanksgiving!! Ongoing activities: Masonic Bible Study Monday @ 10 a.m. Wednesday Crafts @ 10 a.m. Bible Study @ 7:30 Thursday: Bell Choir @ 6 p.m. Choir @ 7 p.m. Sunday : Disciple Bible Study @ 4 p.m. Sunday October 13 th! 9:30 until 12:30 6
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