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October 2014 Volume 32 Issue 8 Upcoming Events World Communion Saturday & Sunday October 4 & 5 UMW Annual BAZAAR Saturday, October 18 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Heroes Unmasked Fall Family Carnival Sunday, October 26 3:00-5:00 p.m. Fall Worship Schedule (September 7 - May 24) Saturdays: 5:00 p.m. Sundays: 8:00, 10:00, 11:15 a.m. Children s Discipleship Programming J.A.M. (Jesus And Me): 9:00 & 10:00 a.m. Check out: www.mccabeumc.com for more information about McCabe and our Ministry Groups. Pastor Jenny s Ponderings: Manna, World Communion, & CROP Food for the Journey As we continue in worship in our Foundational Stories series, we have now officially begun the Israelites 40-year journey of freedom in the wilderness. They d been freed from their slavery in Egypt, but it s important for us to realize and remember that the early part of their freedom story was not easy: first they encountered the Red Sea and then they came face-to-face with the fact that they didn t have enough food to last them very long in the wilderness. They prayed to God for sustenance (that s not true they complained), and then God sent them a bread-like substance called manna every single day. We ll be experiencing the story of God sending manna to the Israelites on October 5 & 6, which happens to be the weekend of World Communion Sunday. Though it has been McCabe s general practice to celebrate Holy Communion on the weekend of the last Sunday of the month, we ll be starting a practice of celebrating Communion on the weekend of the first Sunday of the month beginning with this year s World Communion Sunday weekend. In The United Methodist Church, World Communion Sunday weekend offers us an opportunity to think about how we are connected to our brothers and sisters in Christ all over the world; it also offers us an opportunity to give in response to some of our brothers and sisters who struggle financially. The United Methodist World Communion Sunday offering goes to support educational scholarships to students around the world who might not otherwise have the resources to fund their education. Through gifts to this special offering, we will be providing bread for someone s educational journey as they become the servant God is calling them to become. This month we also have the opportunity to provide bread to those in need by supporting our local CROP Walk on Sunday, October 12, at 1:30 p.m., (starting on the Capitol grounds). CROP Walk is a fundraising walk through Church World Service; funds raised by the walkers (or by organizations) go to support hunger relief programs around the world, with 25% of funds raised staying in each local area for hunger-related assistance. In fact, Bismarck was host to what was perhaps the very first CROP Walk back in 1969!!! There are so many important ways we can provide bread for the journeys of others. I hope you ll join with me this October as we provide that bread through World Communion Sunday and our Bismarck-Mandan CROP Walk. Donations can be given to both with a gift to McCabe UMC (noting World Communion Sunday or CROP Walk ). When we give to others, it s part of how we give thanks to God for all we have been given. So, thank you, in advance, for your generosity. Peace in Christ, Pastor Jenny Hallenbeck

Wholly Healthy Greetings McCabe friends, Shh..do not say a word. I think Mother Nature is a bit confused as we are enjoying this beautiful summer-like weather in autumn. If all goes according to my plans, we will be enjoying this weather for three months right?! God is good! You have probably been hearing many advertisements for the flu shot already. Again, it is highly recommended for those 6 months and older. The influenza vaccine, flu shot, is also available as a nasal spray for healthy people two years through 49 years of age. There is a high-dose flu shot available to those 65 and older. And, there is an intradermal flu shot given to those 18 to 64 years of age. This vaccine is injected in a small amount directly under the skin. It is best to discuss with your doctor which vaccine is recommended for you. Some people should not get the flu vaccine. This would include those who have had a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction after a flu shot, severe allergy to eggs and anyone ever having Guillain-Barre Syndrome (a severe paralyzing illness). The flu shot does not cause the flu but if you are not feeling well it may cause your symptoms to worsen so it is best to wait until you are feeling better to get the vaccine. It takes about 2 weeks for protection to develop after the vaccination, and this protection lasts several months up to a year. Mark the Date! I will be offering the regular flu shot to those 18 and older on Sunday, November 9th (from 9 to10 am and after the Contemporary service) and also on Monday, November 10th (11am-1pm) in the Parish nurse office. Sanford Hospital is providing the flu vaccine again this year and will also handle the billing process. Please bring your insurance/ Medicare card and your bravery with you. You do not have to be a patient of Sanford to take advantage of this flu shot clinic. Sanford will bill your insurance company for you. You will receive a bill only if your insurance company does not cover the cost of the flu shot. The flu shot is also available at many pharmacies, City Nursing and your doctors office if the above dates do not work for you. If it is difficult or you are unable to get out of your home to get the flu shot, please contact the church office and I will bring it out to you. In the meantime, please protect yourself from the flu by washing hands with soap and water for 20 seconds (sing a verse of Jesus Loves Me ) and avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the flu shot or anything else please contact me through the church office and I will be happy to assist you. Enjoy this beautiful gift of autumn splendor that God has given us. God bless, Nurse Jane P.S. Our son once said to us that God made us all wrong. When asked what he meant he said, He made our noses run and our feet smell! He was dealing with a terrible cold at the time. TGIW Thank God It s Wednesday meals are every Wednesday evening, 5:00-6:00 p.m. The meals are open to anyone. Give your spouse a break! Come and fellowship with others. Several kinds of pizza, casseroles, soups, drinks and desserts are available for a free-will offering. Sign-up in the Great Hall kitchen to provide dessert or cook the meal. Help is appreciated in preparing the meal and cleaning up. United Methodist Women s Annual Bazaar - Saturday, October 18 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Coffee Shop 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Silent Auction 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Rummage Sale, Bake Shop, Craft Shop, Rada Knives, Book Sale, Christmas, Fair Trade Coffee, Dollar-A-Bag Sale 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Luncheon (Pulled pork sandwiches, chips, pickle, coleslaw, pumpkin bar. If you have items to donate for the Rummage Sale, you can drop them off beginning Wednesday, October 1. Collection tables will be setup in the Fellowship Hall. Help is always appreciated as well as baked goods for the Bake Sale. If you have questions regarding the Rummage Sale you can contact DeEtta Phelps at 258.4358. 2

FREE Fall Family Carnival All kids have heroes. At our Heroes Unmasked event, kids will meet heroes worth having and have a ball at carnival games as well. Heroes Unmasked is an exciting way for kids to learn more about God s love. Children and their families will encounter costumed Bible hero actors, play carnival games, win prizes, do crafts, enjoy a snack, and collect Bible Hero Cards to trade and treasure. Want to be part of this fun and exciting event? Contact Tina at 255-1160 or tmitchell@mccabeumc.com. Sunday, October 26, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Come dressed in your Halloween costume and invite a friend! Family Link Scriptures for October Wednesday, October 1 2 Corinthians 12:6-10 Sunday, October 12 Romans 8:1-17 Thursday, October 23 Lamentations 3:22-33 Thursday, October 2 Philippians 3:1-15 Friday, October 3 Ephesians 5:19-20 Saturday, October 4 Isiah 6:1-10 Sunday, October 5 Psalm 63:1-8 Monday, October 6 Leviticus 23:1-27 Tuesday, October 7 John 20:24-29 Wednesday, October 8 Psalm 51:1-12 Thursday, October 9 Romans 12:9-13 Friday, October 10 Luke 12:22-31 Saturday, October 11 Colossians 3:12-17 Monday, October 13 Jonah 1:1-17 Tuesday, October 14 Exodus 3:7-15 Wednesday, October 15 Luke 22:14-20 Thursday, October 16 Exodus 35:20-29 Friday, October 17 Deuteronomy 33:26-29 Saturday, October 18 Psalm 138:1-8 Sunday, October 19 Matthew 11:28-30 Monday, October 20 1 Peter 4:7-11 Tuesday, October 21 James 1:2-5 Wednesday, October 22 2 Corinthians 5:11-21 3 Friday, October 24 John 4:1-26 Saturday, October 25 Psalm 1:1-3 Sunday, October 26 Matthew 7:1-5 Monday, October 27 Exodus 35:30-35 Tuesday, October 28 John 15:8-17 Wednesday, October 29 Exodus 17:8-13 Thursday, October 30 Romans 12:14-21 Friday, October 31 Isaiah 38:1-5

What s Happening? October 5 Service Project Sunday Children will assemble activity bags for the Sanford Children s Hospital October 19 Heroes Unmasked Presentation PreK-K students will be learning how to trust God thru Bible stories about Jonathan, Asa, Ezra, and Nehemiah. 1st-2nd grades will be studying kings and queens of the Bible, including Solomon, Jehosaphat, and Joash. 3rd-5th grades will study the book of Joshua. 4th-6th grades will be learning about Saul in the book of Samuel. PLEASE NOTE: Due to safety and security issues, the South door to the Education Wing will remained locked during Sunday morning programs. Please use the West or South doors to drop kids off for J.A.M. J.A.M. Leaders and Helpers Rock! Thank you to all those who threw caution to the wind and signed up to work with McCabe Kids in our Sunday morning J.A.M. groups. You are a blessing! Karlee Chase Amber Haman Gerry Ann Small Alex Cleary Caroline O Keefe Deanna Toepke Issy Cleary Rachel Merriman Angie Wescott Kris Cleary Gail Schauer Sign Up Now: Acolytes and Benediction Bell Now Boarding Students in 2nd 5th Grades Join us the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays for our new midweek children s discipleship program Great Adventures! Our destination is The Armor of God. We will meet in rooms E9-10. Children as young as age five can participate in worship services by ringing the Benediction Bell at the end of service, while children ages 3rd grade and up are encouraged to serve as acolytes at the 10:00am worship service. If you would like to sign up your child, please contact Tina Mitchell. 4

Bismarck Teens Experience Heartbreak And Call of Mission Bismarck teens Alex Cleary and Sara Bolme knew going to Haiti would be life-changing, and so did the McCabe UMC members who supported their mission trip to Haiti this summer. With three adults and Director Rick Jost, the teens battled extreme heat to build 110 ovens for a future seminar. The 2-day cooking seminar had to be postponed because of the unrelenting heat. Photo: Sara Bolme & Alex Cleary were warmly welcomed for worship by the children at L Eglise Methodiste de Mellier in Haiti. Sara hopes that other teens catch the vision. We could really use more young adults to help with the project. Being exposed to such a beautiful country with such beautiful people is life changing. (Photo courtesy of HSOP) Haiti Solar Oven Partners Advisory Board member Karen Workman, who chaperoned the young women, said, It is obvious from hearing the girls comments that the spark to serve in mission has been ignited in their hearts. Sara came home with a new view of Haiti s challenges. Haiti was a really awesome experience in general, but one trip isn t enough to solve all the problems in Haiti. The people are really hardworking and resilient, but they could use more help. Alex says she s determined to return as soon as possible. I ve always know that I have a heart for mission, but this trip secured that fact, and now I know for sure that helping people in third world countries and bringing them to Christ is what I want to spend the rest of my life doing. Photo: Jeanne Milcar, HSOP Production Manager, coaches Alex Cleary how to build a solar over as Sara Bolme waits her turn. The people of Haiti touched, and then broke my heart. They are so happy amidst their never-ending struggle just to get by. I look forward to going back sometime soon, says Alex. (Photo courtesy of HSOP) Posted on September 15, 2014, in mondays@dakotas, a weekly electronic newsletter from the Dakotas Conference of the United Methodist Church. Here it comes ladies...a busy, busy October. On October 3 & 4 the UMW Dakota Conference will be held at McCabe UMC. Registrations are paid by our UMW Unit. On Saturday, October 4, guest speaker will be Deaconess Katie Peterson on her ministry in the Balken Oil Field. She is very energetic and fun to listen to. Also speaking, Pastor Keith Nelson on The Call. It starts on Saturday with registration and a continental breakfast at 8:00-8:45 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon. Our Executive meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 8, at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, October 16, Circles will meet to make apple pies for the Bazaar bake sale. October 18 is the McCabe Bazaar. One of my true blessings is DeEtta Phelps who has volunteered to lead the rummage sale. Thank ever so much! Anyone having items for the sale (NO clothes or shoes) can bring them to the church beginning Wednesday, October 1st. Please have items in boxes. The UMW will also be collecting men s coats and hooded sweatshirts for the Balken Oil Field. You can bring them to the church at the same time. We will need lots of hands to help at the sale and lots of baked goods or homemade candies for the bake sale. Remember to share a smile today! God s blessings to you, Gerry Ann Small Thank You, McCabe We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the freewill offering that was taken on behalf of Rebuilding Together and featuring our organization at Vacation Bible School. The kids did such a great job on the birdhouses and cards. Because of you, we are even stronger in fulfilling our mission in our Bismarck and Mandan communities. Rebuilding Together Bismarck/Mandan 5

Congratulations to: Leigh Jirges & Brandon Due on the birth of their son, Halvor Paul Due, September 24, 2014. Grandparents are Barb Thorsen and Allan Jirges, Uncle/Aunt Chris & Erin Jirges, and Great Auntie/Uncle, Jan & Jerry DeLange, and cousin, Neal DeLange. In Our Thoughts & Prayers: Cathy & Floyd Mount and family and Tracy & Dale Erfle and family on the death of Cathy s sister and Tracy s aunt, Eleanore Diede of Bismarck, ND, September 7, 2014. Help in Times of Grief We have the most wonderful cooks and shoppers that provide cookies and bars for funerals and special events! Thank you! Our cookie caller for the funeral committee is Joan Simons and she appreciates your willingness to help with this important ministry. When a funeral is scheduled and the family wants cookies at the reception, Joan starts calling people from her list of members. When she has enough, she stops calling. The next funeral she starts calling again from where she left off the last time so you may be called only once a year depending on the number of funerals that year. Usually she has only a few days to get the requested number so she doesn t have time to try again later or leave a message; she needs to know immediately. Also, with people switching to cell phones, she may not have your number. If you would like to contribute more often, haven t been called in a long time, or have changed to a cell phone and don t mind being called on it, please let Jan Joersz or the church office know so Joan can get hold of you. Serving in this ministry is easy to do and very important to those in their time of need! Have you Lost Something? Please check the upstairs kitchen (across from the dishwasher) for your pans and containers. They are piling up and anything still there by the Bazaar in October will be sold at the Rummage Sale. 6 Spiritual Gifts Assessment When you accepted Christ, you not only got saved...you were given something very special from God: a giftedness to serve God in a unique way. God s plan for your life is that you would meet a specific need in the church family, and have been gifted in a special way to meet that need. If you have trusted Christ, then you have a spiritual gift! Even if you don t know what it is or don t feel particularly gifted in a specific area, the Bible teaches that you do have a special gift that you can use to serve God. And, believe it or not, your gift is vital to the work of God in our church family; otherwise God would not have placed you here. God s Word teaches that as a member of His Body, you are important to His work in this place. He has appointed you a gift and a purpose for being here...and you will greatly enjoy discovering and using that gift for His purposes! Contact Jan Joersz, 255.1160 or jjoersz@mccabeumc.com, to discover your spiritual gifts and find your place to serve God in the church family. Ushering/Greeting??? Have you forgotten when you signed up or would you like to sign up for ushering and/or greeting? What about other serving opportunities? Current lists of ushers, greeters, décor team, mission team, audio/visual, and other needed servants will be posted every week on the wall next to room E-7 (Serving Ministries office - Mid Level of the education wing, across the hall from the Family Ministries office). If the list you are looking for is not there, leave a note or contact Jan Joersz, 255.1160 or jjoersz@mccabeumc.com, and let her know where you would like to serve. Come check it out! Did You Know? The monthly Messenger along with a calendar of events is on line at www.mccabeumc.com. You can also get a printed or audio copy of each week s sermon and your daily devotional material on the church website. Please consider receiving notices including the Messenger by email to help with ever increasing postage costs.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5 World Communion 8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Jesus & Me 9:00 am Adult Bible Studies 10:00 am Worship 10:00 am Jesus & Me 11:15 am Worship 1:00 pm ND Paint Club 6:30 pm F.L.Y. 6 11am-1pm Parish Nurse In Office 12:00 pm PEO Meeting 5:30 pm Take Back the Night 7:30 pm Al-Anon 7 7:00 am Sojourners 9:00 am Tuesday Workshop 1 3:45 pm Youth Bells 5:45 pm Adult Bells 5:00 pm TGIW Meal 6:00 pm Great Adventures (gr. 2-5) 6:00 pm Moms Connect 6:00 pm Confirmation 6:30 pm UMYF 7:00 pm Chancel Choir 8 10:00 am UMW Executive Meeting 3:45 pm Youth Bells 5:00 TGIW Meal 5:45 pm Adult Bells 6:00 pm Confirmation 6:00 pm Family Ministry Team 6:30 pm UMYF 7:00 pm Chancel Choir 2 6:30 am Men s Bible 9:30 am AM Tops 10:00 am Precept Bible 5:30 pm PM Tops 6:00 pm Contemporary Band Practice 6:30 pm New Member Orientation 7:00 pm Adult Dominos 9 6:30 am Men s Bible 9:30 am AM Tops 10:00 am Precept Bible 5:30 pm PM Tops 5:30 pm Worship Planning Team 6:00 pm Contemporary Band Practice 3 7:00 am Men s Breakfast at N. Perkins 10:00 am Prayer & Meditation 10 10:00 am Prayer & Meditation 4 World Communion UMW Dakotas Conference 12:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. 11:00 am LOF Dance 2:30 pm Bismarck Bible 5:00 pm Worship/ Communion 11 11:00 am LOF Dance 2:30 pm Bismarck Bible 5:00 pm Worship 12 8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Jesus & Me 9:00 am Adult Bible Studies 10:00 am Worship 10:00 am Jesus & Me 11:15 am Worship 1:30 pm CROP Walk 6:00 pm F.L.Y. 13 Columbus Day OFFICE CLOSED 7:30 pm Al-Anon 14 7:00 am Sojourners 9:00 am Tuesday Workshop 5:30 pm Leadership Team 15 3:45 pm Youth Bells 5:00 TGIW Meal 5:30 pm Children s Ministry Team 5:45 pm Adult Bells 6:00 pm Great Adventures (gr. 2-5) 6:00 pm Moms Connect 6:00 pm Confirmation 6:30 pm UMYF 7:00 pm Chancel Choir 16 6:30 am Men s Bible 9:30 am AM Tops 9:30 am Esther Circle 10:00 am Precept Bible 1:30 pm Mary-Ruth Cir 5:30 pm PM Tops 5:50 pm LOF Dance 6:00 pm Contemporary Band Practice 7:00 pm Adult Dominos 7:00 pm UM Foundation 17 7:00 am Men s Breakfast at N. Perkins 10:00 am Prayer & Meditation 18 8:30 am - 2:00 pm UMW BAZAAR 11:00 LOF Dance 5:00 pm Worship 19 8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Jesus & Me 9:00 am Adult Bible Studies 10:00 am Worship 10:00 am Jesus & Me 11:15 am Worship 6:00 pm F.L.Y. 20 11am-1pm Parish Nurse In Office 7:30 pm Al-Anon 21 7:00 am Sojourners 9:00 am Tuesday Workshop 5:30 pm Board of Trustees 22 3:45 pm Youth Bells 5:00 TGIW Meal 5:45 pm Adult Bells 6:00 pm Confirmation 6:30 pm UMYF 7:00 pm Chancel Choir 23 6:30 am Men s Bible 9:30 am AM Tops 10:00 am Precept Bible 5:30 LOF Dance 5:30 pm PM Tops 6:00 pm Contemporary Band Practice 24 10:00 am Prayer & Meditation 25 11:00 am LOF Dance 2:30 pm Bismarck Bible 5:00 pm Worship 26 8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Jesus & Me 9:00 am Adult Bible Studies 10:00 am Worship 10:00 am Jesus & Me 11:15 am Worship 12:30 Potluck w/ Missionaries Teri & Evelyn 3:00 pm Heroes Unmasked 6:00 pm F.L.Y. 27 11am-1pm Parish Nurse In Office 7:30 pm Al-Anon 28 7:00 am Sojourners 9:00 am Tuesday Workshop 11:00 am Abused Adult Resource Cntr. Pulse Mtg. 5:30 PM Open Door Board Mtg. at O.D. 29 3:45 pm Youth Bells 5:00 TGIW Meal 5:45 pm Adult Bells 6:00 pm Confirmation 6:30 pm UMYF 7:00 pm Chancel Choir 7 30 6:30 am Men s Bible 9:30 am AM Tops 10:00 am Precept Bible 5:30 LOF Dance 5:30 pm PM Tops 6:00 pm Contemporary Band Practice 31 10:00 am Prayer & Meditation 5:00 pm Wedding Rehearsal

Come Hang Out with Heroes! Sunday, October 26 3:00-5:00 p.m. McCabe UMC Fellowship Hall Want more information? Contact Tina at: tmitchell@mccabeumc.com 8

Christmas Shoe Boxes Oh yes it is time already! Time goes by quickly...and now we begin to collect items for our shoe boxes so that they are ready for pickup November 19th and distribution early in December. If you are unfamiliar with this program, simply put, this shoe box may very well be the only gift that the children of the Spirit Lake Reservation receive. There are about 4000 children and each year the churches of North and South Dakota answer the need. This is the 10th year that McCabe has participated and with each year the number of boxes we donate increases. Let's keep up that good pace. This is a simple project. Wrap a shoebox, top and bottom separately, and then fill them with whatever you think a child of the age you pick will like. Put a rubber band around the box and mark it with a gift tag indicating the age and gender and bring it to the church. Because of the difficultly in matching sizes only hats, mittens and scarves should be put into the boxes. The following are the age groups and suggestions as to items to be given: Infants-2 years: baby powder, bibs, blankets, bottles, infant toys. Girls 3-5 and 6-8: age appropriate education items, reading books, dolls, stuffed animals, crayons, watercolor paints or markers, games, puzzles, hair accessories, hats, mittens, gloves, scarves. Boys 3-5 and 6-8: age appropriate educational items, cars, trucks, coloring/painting books, watercolors, markers, construction toys, Legos, reading books, games, puzzles, card games, hats, scarves, gloves, mittens. Older girls 9-11 and 12-14: they love purses, makeup, nail polish, hair accessories, hair products, perfume, games, puzzles, reading books, hats, gloves, mittens, scarves. Girls 15 and up: similar items to above, just a little more grownup. Older goys 9-11 and 12-14: electronic handheld games, card games, watches, flashlights, reading books, hats, mittens, gloves. Boys 15 and up: similar items as above, just more grownup All items and/or boxes need to be brought to the church by Sunday, November 16 th. This is a project of the Dakotas Conference and is run by Mike and Libby Flowers who are missionaries to the Spirit Lake Reservation. If you have questions, please contact Linda at 250-7303. We are not taking extra, non- shoe box clothing this year so if you have those type of items perhaps you can find another place to give them. Thanks so much. Welcome Missionaries Teri & Evelyn Erbele Sunday, October 26 Our congregation has a Covenant Relationship with Rev. Teri, and we have invited Teri and Evelyn to visit us during their itineration journey to the Dakotas and New England. You are cordially invited to attend a Potluck Luncheon in their honor which will begin at 12:20 p.m. in the Great Hall immediately following the Contemporary Worship Service. After lunch the Eberle s will make a short presentation on their life-time experiences as Missionaries in Alaska, Lithuania, Russia and Nigeria. Teri is currently serving as Pastor at Ketchikan First UMC in Alaska, and last visited McCabe in October of 2010. A freewill offering will be taken to help with itineration journey travel costs. Gardening for Mission The veggies have been pouring in from the garden of Dave & Renae Silbernagel at Moffit, ND. Thank you for stopping by the Gardening for Mission display in the Great Hall to pick up potatoes, corn, zucchini and apples, etc. Haiti Solar Over Partners extends a huge thank you for the wonderful donations for the veggies the proceeds will be used to purchase materials needed to build solar ovens for Haitian families. Watch for pumpkins and squash at the display! Diapers from T-Shirts Project Our McCabe sewers along with other sewers in the Dakotas Conference of the United Methodist Church provided missionary Gloria Borgman with over 300 diapers recently! Gloria is a member of Spearfish UMC and leads medical teams to Honduras. She will deliver the diapers to Village Hope in Honduras in February 2015. In November of 2014 a volunteer-inmission team with Haiti Solar Oven Partners hopes to deliver diapers to Grace Children s Hospital in Haiti. Our talented sewers recycle used donated T-shirts into diapers for mothers in third world countries. Diapers from T-shirts is an ongoing project at McCabe. 9

Bismarck Emergency Food Pantry Needs Donations The pantry exists on the generous donations of food and money from the community. It was started in 1980 with the help of a number of local churches. It operates with an allvolunteer staff and receives no grant or government assistance. Our purpose is to help families and individuals in Burleigh and Morton Counties who are facing crisis because they have little or no money to purchase food (even though many are employed). In 2013, $106,000 worth of food was given to 1,576 families (3,838 people). For the year of 2014, January - June, the pantry gave out $54,483 worth of food serving 781 families (1,952 people). Incredible, considering we are open only 9 hours a week. The majority of our clients are referred to the pantry by helping agencies like Burleigh county social Services, West Central Human Services, churches, and numerous other local agencies. Items most needed are: Canned Creamed Soups Soda Crackers Canned Fruit, Tomatoes Pork & Beans, Caned Tuna Instant Potatoes Hamburger Helper Mac & Cheese, Ramen Noodle Soup Baking Mixes, Pancake Mix w/syrup Spaghetti Sauce Rice, Pasta, Cereal, Sugar Coffee, Tea Hamburger or other Meats Fresh fruit & garden produce (when available) Soaps & Toiletry Items Bismarck Emergency Food Pantry 725 Memorial Highway Riverside Office Building - (back of building) Bismarck, ND 58504 Phone: (701) 258-9188 Pantry Hours: 1:00-4:00 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday) Registered with the IRS, section 503 EIN #45-0353275 NOTICE: Any items for the October newsletter need to be turned into the church office no later than Wednesday, October 15 2014. McCabe UMC 1030 N. 6th St. Bismarck, ND 58501 (701) 255.1160 Pastor: Jenny Hallenbeck Office Hours: Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Worship Saturdays: 5:00 p.m. Sundays: (Sept.-May) 8:00, 10:00, & 11:15 a.m. Sundays: (June-Aug.) 8:00, 9:30, & 11:00 a.m. Children s Program J.A.M. (Jesus and Me) Sundays 9:00 & 10:00 a.m. (Sept.-May) Fax (701) 223.1324 E-mail mccabeum @mccabeumc.com Website www.mccabeumc.com Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ pages/mccabe- Church/330953958825 McCabe United Methodist Church 1030 North Sixth Street Bismarck, ND 58501 Postmaster: Change Service Requested Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Bismarck, ND 58501 Permit No. 232 10