Friday, January 27, 2023

CELEBRATING WOMEN IN MISSION LUNCHEON



Thursday afternoon the Wesley Center tables were set and decorated for the Jan 27 Celebration of Women in Mission luncheon.
Displays were put out.
There was lots of information about the agencies we help support and missions at the church.
United Women in Faith national and international mission. 


Mo checked out the reading program. There were lots of free books.


On Friday morning Jan, Wanda and Nancy were signing people in.
Over 100 women attended.


Celeste welcomed everyone.


Pastor Dawn opened us with prayer and read about the women in Proverbs 31.
 

Everyone getting to know each other with an activity.  
What is your birthday month?
Where were you born?
Have you worked in another country?
Then came a skit. Dottie as a woman with a list of problems she has heard about and wanting to put her faith into action to help address, but didn't know how to do it alone.
Cathy as the United women in Faith member helps Dottie learn about the organization and how it helps with the many issues she is concerned with. Celeste read the purpose and suggested they talk to the different Circles in our unit.


Noelene shared about Circle of Grace and Anointed Community.


Members from that Circle stood  up and made some noise after each circle leader shared. 
Evelyn  shared about Circle of J.O.Y.

And Forward Paths how it supports children aging out to Foster care.
Diane talked about Daughter of Lydia.
Their support of LovExtension,
and the stockings and hats made for South Lake hospital at Christmas.
Diane shared about Morning Joy.

and the Neighborhood Center. and how the Circle supports it.
Sue shared all about Find, Feed and Restore.


Dorann talked about Women of God.
Marie held up the sign. Thank to Noelene for making all the signs.

Women of God is a working circle stuffing the bears to be given to comfort children in stressful situations.
Linda had put together a power point program, so there were pictures and information on the screen as each circle and agency was talked about. 
Summer luncheons were highlighted
We celebrated all the different ways women in the church work together to meet needs.
Those who read for the Reading Program and received certificates were recognized.
Days for Girls, MOPS, Prayer Shawl, King's Daughters Bible Study, Grace and Grief are all opportunities for women to get involved and share God's love.

Pastor Dawn highlighted the We Care brunch that was to be held on Saturday.
Dottie learned from Cathy and all the women that we can't do it alone, we need to be in a Christian sisterhood supporting, working and giving together. We can change the world if we do it together.



Everyone stood up and joined in the celebration to the song "We are Family"

I got all my sisters with me.



We are family I got all my sisters with me!

 After the skit a delicious lunch was served by Dallis of 4 different salads,
and a yummy bread pudding for desert. We appreciated all who donated toward the meal to off set the cost. 
Josh thanked the women for their support of the youth program and asked for prayers for boys and girls.
After a short business meeting Janet(the East Central District President), Nancy and Alma had the installation of our unit officers.  The program was from the United Women of Faith program book for this year and on how we are sewn together.
Janet shared a quilt that her mother had started for her but was not able to finish before she died. Women, she did not know, got together, finished it  and gave it to her. Women showing love and caring. 

Our unit leadership team lined up.


Alma gave each one a strip of cloth to add to the heart. Ann is the unit treasurer.
Evelyn filled in for Kathy Burns the new Secretary of Program Resources, she was unable to attend.
Diane and Cathy are co/chairs of the Committee on Nominations.
Linda is  the Education and Interpretation coordinator.


The officers were then installed.
And the luncheon was finished 1 o'clock, right on time. It was a good celebration.










PEOPLE OF FAITH

Blessed Sacrament hosted the People of Faith meeting on January 24, 2023. It was a very nice program. A video was shown of Bishop Robert Barron's sermon. He reminded us that God is reaching out for us, and not that we are in search of Him. He is knocking let Him into your heart.  Our attachment to worldly things in our life get in the way. Be grateful for all of creation and gifts we are given, rather then a quest to be perfect.
Another part of the program was 21 questions that will change your life from Prayer Journal:" Dig the Well before You Get Thirsty" by Matthew Kelly.   Read through the list and think about your answers.

 "We will hear God always laying the right question before us at the right time in our lives. At the same time, there are many other people and voices in our life proposing different questions. The questions we choose to ponder determine the quality of our lives."

There was a delicious lunch served after the program. 

This was a very busy week, so only about 5 women from our unit attended the meeting. Mark your calendar for Friday March 3 World Day of Prayer at our church and Wednesday April 26 for the next People of Faith meeting at South Lake Presbyterian church. 

Monday, December 5, 2022

GIVING UNIT


 Betty and Evelyn were able to deliver a check to Forward Paths from the money raised at the Holiday Bazaar. Forward Paths helps teens who have aged out of the Foster care program.

Cathy presented Trish Kry a check for $2,000 for Neighborhood Center of South Lake.
Cathy gave a check for $1000 to Linda Cowels and Ms Lee for Anointed Community.
 All of the organizations are very grateful for our support.  
Pam, Betty and Diane delivered treats and the gift cards for all the staff at Head Start. 


Head Start Director Anneesa and Case Manager Janet accepting the treats and gift cards. They were very appreciative.

Pam, Betty and Diane were given a tour of the building. The teachers had decorated all the doors for the holidays.

The parents of the 113 head start students helped to decorate for the holiday party with the theme of "Whoville"


Jan Becherer arranged for 15 quilts be given to Anointed Community. In the picture:  Ms Lee, Linda Cowls, Monroe and Marilyn. With cold days ahead these well be very appreciated. 




STOCKINGS TO SOUTHLAKE HOSPITAL



All through the year many women from our unit sew stockings and knit hats.


This poem is attached to the stockings.

This is a service project of Daughter of Lydia Circle. 

Jody, from Daughters of Lydia Circle, standing by the table full of finished stockings and hats.



Kathy helped deliver the stockings to South Lake Hospital.  The stockings were given to the nurses in the maternity ward. Each stocking will hold a baby born in December and will be given to the proud parents.