United Methodist Church of Evergreen
Rev. Deb Olenyik, Pastor

Sunday, December 15th, 2019
Third Sunday in Advent
Services 8:30 & 10:30 am
 

     
 



Ministry Jottings by Pastor Deb can be found later in this newsletter. Please scroll down to see what Deb is sharing this week.
 

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES

 

CHILI/SOUP LUNCH & ANNUAL ALL CHURCH MEETING
THIS SUNDAY @ 11:40 am, join us for a chili/soup lunch & our annual all church meeting.  We'll hear from our dedicated leadership on the ministry of the past year, look ahead to 2020 & have a bit of discussion about our strengths in ministry & fresh directions God might be calling us to follow.  
 

SMALL GROUP OPPORTUNITY COMING SOON
God's people have always been called to gather together because together is where (and when) we most clearly experience God. In community is how we learn of God's ways and how we taste God's goodness.

This is one reason for us to begin a small group ministry in the New Year. For our purposes, a small group is a gathering of 8-12 persons who meet frequently (say once a week) and will study, reflect, and apply God's wisdom to their lives.

A small group is one of the most effective ways we Christ followers can:
  • experience community as God intended (get to know and rely on one another)
  • deepen our walk and communion with Jesus
  • come to know the many facets of God's grace and love
  • come to serve joyfully in our individual callings
  • come to know discipleship in fresh and engaging ways
  • invite and engage our community for Christ.
If you are one who desires a deeper, more spiritual connection with Jesus (and one another), would you join us in a small group?

Mark your calendars!

A short organizing meeting is planned for January 26 after the 10:30 service. Please come be part of this great adventure! Watch for more information on small groups in the coming weeks.

If you have questions ahead of time, contact Pastor Deb, Roger and Nancy Quayle, or Dean and Lin Penrod.
 

WHEN ARE WE SINGING MY FAVORITE CAROL?

Dec 1
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming
In the Bleak Midwinter
Hail to the Lord's Anointed
People, Look East

Dec 22  {choir program}
The First Noel  
Away in a Manger
Angels from the Realms of Glory  


Dec 7
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus  
Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates
Love Came Down at Christmas
There's a Song in the Air
What Child is This?

Dec 24 Christmas Eve
O Little Town of Bethlehem
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
O Come, All Ye Faithful
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Joy to the World
Silent Night


Dec 15
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
Sing We Now of Christmas
He Is Born
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
Angels We Have Heard on High  


Dec 29
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Good Christian Friends, Rejoice!
AND a Carol Sing {one more time to sing your favorites}
 

INTERESTED IN HELPING IN ONE OF OUR MINISTRY TEAMS?
This is the time our outstanding ministry teams are organized for the coming year.  If you are interested in helping in one of these teams, we invite you to contact Pastor Deb or a chairperson before December 15:     
  • Adult Learning & Fellowship [Dean Penrod]
  • Children & Youth [Sarah Sailor]
  • Church & Society [Carolyn Hohne]
  • Lay Care [Jo Ann Dunn]
  • Membership [Terry Vogt]
  • Missions  [Michael Eaton]
  • Worship  [Marleen Eggers]
 

ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS AT UMCE
For over thirty years the United Methodist Church of Evergreen has offered the option of presenting Christmas gifts to friends and relatives in the form of a donation to non-profit organizations we support. This most Christian celebration gift is truly a way to recognize family and friends while at the same time benefiting worthwhile causes in honor of the Christmas spirit. Special cards will be available for the gift recipients.

An Alternative Christmas order form is being provided as a Sunday bulletin insert. The completed form can be given to a member of the Missions Committee at the Alternative Christmas table in Fellowship Hall after church THIS SUNDAY. If you are unable to be in church, you can still deliver your form to the church office. Checks should be made out to the United Methodist Church of Evergreen with the note "Alternative Christmas" on the memo line.

SPONSORED THIS YEAR: 

Bethlehem Bible College: Bethlehem Bible College is an interdenominational college which uses Arabic as its primary language of instruction. Courses are accredited through the Middle East and North Africa Association for Theological Education (MENATE), the Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education, and several international theological organizations. The college exists to train people to serve Christ in the world, advocate a Palestinian evangelical perspective, and model Christ through community development. UMCE church members visited the college on their 2009 trip to the Holy Land.
Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity: This ecumenical Christian affiliate of Habitat utilizes volunteer labor and local donations to build homes in Evergreen and the surrounding area with and for local low-income families.
Center for Health and Hope: An ecumenical Christian and inter-faith organization (formerly Center for the Church and Global AIDS) founded by Dr. Don Messer working to address the challenges of the global HIV and AIDS pandemic and related health needs in the world through programs of awareness, education, prevention, care, and treatment. Our own Bill Graf is a recipient of their "Hero of the Year" award.
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless: The Coalition was established in 1984 with the belief that all persons have the right to adequate housing and health care. Their integrated approach combines high quality and safe housing, with free of charge health and mental health care, along with individualized support services for each resident. The Coalition opened Downtown Lofts in June 2018, their 18th residence in the Denver area, to house 100 formerly homeless individuals.
Evergreen Christian Outreach: Evergreen Christian Outreach (EChO) assists people in our community with their basic and urgent needs and helps them realize their potential on a path to self-sufficiency. To that end, it provides a food bank for weekly grocery shopping, holiday meals, a "summer lunch for kids" program, energy assistance (utilities, fire-wood), financial assistance for clients with temporary loss of wages, a job center to assist with workforce development and job search skills, a cold weather emergency shelter program for those experiencing homelessness, and specific assistance Veterans. EChO was named 2019 Non-Profit of the Year by the Evergreen Chamber of Commerce.
Family Promise : An organization providing temporary shelter, meals, and services through local church and volunteer support for greater Denver area families experiencing homelessness. UMCE volunteers provide support during the year for Arvada/Wheatridge/Lakewood families sheltering at Jefferson Avenue UMC.
JOY International: Founded in 1981 by Dr. Jeff Brodsky to be involved in, or help coordinate, the rescue, restoration, reintegration, and prevention of commercial sexual exploitation of children, both domestically and internationally. Trafficking in people, especially women and children for sexual exploitation, is the fastest growing industry in the world, grossing more than 150 billion dollars annually.
Kenya Youth Sponsorship (KYS): Formed in 2003 by UMCE's Heather and Donna Mullins to sponsor underprivileged secondary students in Ekwanda Village in Western Kenya, where Heather lived in 2002. Since its inception, KYS has sponsored 100 students, with as many graduates, many of whom have gone on to post-secondary schools and have children of their own. While there are still several students in college, some who have graduated, many with families, are struggling to find work in Kenya and need some support.
Mean Street Ministry: Mean Street Ministry is a non-profit Christian organization serving the working poor and homeless along West and East Colfax Avenue. They are dedicated to bringing the love of Christ to those who feel disconnected from family, community, and God, providing winter shelter and a prison ministry. Mean Street Ministry provides a safe environment for lay Christians to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Some of our UMCE members prepare burritos to serve to the 1000 people fed weekly by Mean Street Ministry.
Mountain Resource Center (MRC): The MRC vision is to deliver long-term solutions for Conifer, Bailey, and Evergreen families that i nspire hope, resilience and independence . Their services include family advocacy, crisis assistance, financial coaching, workforce services, two-generation family education, Parents as Teachers home visitation, healthy living programs, veteran support, and a Resale Store and food pantry. By working in collaboration with local businesses, private and public organizations, churches, schools, and individual volunteers and donors, MRC serves as a hub to address community needs .
Pura Vida Ministries: Pura Vida facilitates the sharing of resources with communities in Guatemala in a meaningful, respectful, and long term way. Their primary focus is on providing educational opportunities for children in rural villages through scholarships, tutoring, and support of local schools. They encourage others to work with them in giving time, knowledge, and resources to help poor rural communities attain a standard of living in which children can thrive. UMCE members traveled to Guatemala last summer to help local Mayan students learn English.
Urban Peak Youth Shelter : Founded in 1988, Urban Peak is the only non-profit organization in Denver that provides a full convergence of services for youth ages 15 through 24 experiencing homelessness, or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Their goal is to help youth overcome real life challenges and become self-sufficient adults by providing essential services at little or no cost to the youth: an overnight shelter, a daytime Drop-In Center, street outreach, education and employment programming, and supportive housing.


EVERKIDS 2020 VISION PLANNING - THIS SATURDAY
TOMORROW at noon we will meet to brainstorm and plan for our UMC EverKids Program in 2020. Our small but mighty children's program needs the support of each EverKids Family as well as our gifted and loving EverKids volunteers from the wider congregation. Please plan to attend!

Some of the programs we will discuss:
  1. New ideas for the Action Pack hour
  2. New approaches to the EverKids Sunday School Curriculum
  3. Teacher and volunteer sign ups
  4. Special events
  5. The Early Birds Program for Toddlers and Preschoolers
  6. Upcoming plans for the Weekday program
Also, keep up with the latest news for our UMC EverKids Program by following our blog at umceverkids.family.blog/ and following us on Instagram at umceverkids!
 

SPONTANEOUS CHRISTMAS PAGEANT 2019

Calling all children! It is a UMC Evergreen Christmas tradition to hold a Spontaneous Christmas Pageant every Christmas Eve. All children present are invited to participate and no rehearsals are necessary.

The pageant begins at 3pm on Christmas Eve. Children who would like to participate should arrive at 2:45pm to select a role and a costume.

Adults: bring your cameras and your Christmas spirits! This is a Christmas experience you will never forget!
 

T-SHIRT TOTE BAG YOUTH MISSION FUNDRAISER
Be a part of our next mission project! The UMCE Youth Group is conducting a fundraiser for our next mission trip! We will be making upcycled tote bags out of donated t-shirts.

This idea came to us while we were visiting Heifer Project International on our 2019 Youth Mission. HPI used cotton t-shirts to insulate their headquarters because cotton t-shirts create so much waste from over-production. This inspired us to find a way to lengthen the lives of Evergreen's cotton t-shirts.

If you have t-shirts that you no longer use, please bring them to church and drop them off in our donation bin. We will give them a second life as a washable, reusable tote bag! All proceeds from sales of the tote bag will go to our Youth Mission 2020. We will take any t-shirts: any color, design, sleeve length, we'll even take t-shirts with holes and/or stains!
 

YOUTH GROUP 2020 VISION PLANNING
On Saturday, January 4th at noon we will be meeting to plan the upcoming year for our youth program. We need your input and participation to make this an exciting and enriching year for our youth group! Lunch will be served. Please contact Sarah so we know how much food to have prepared.

Some of the topics we will cover are:
  1. Curriculum for Devotionals
  2. Special Events Planning
  3. Fundraising and Mission Trips
  4. Structure for Weekly Youth Group meetings
  5. Volunteering and Chaperoning

Keep up with the latest news for our UMCE Youth Program by following our blog at umceyouth.home.blog/ and following us on Instagram at umceyouthgroup!
 

SALVATION ARMY BELL RINGING
There are still slots available !

If you are able to sign up for one or more one hour bell ringing slots, please go to the following SignUpGenius site HERE.

You can email Bill at [email protected] or call him at 303-246-8330 with questions.
 

YOUTH AND CHILDREN'S EDUCATION 
AND ACTIVITIES

CHILDREN AND YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL
Action Pack Sunday
Preschool - 5th Grades 9:30 am
EverKids Sunday School Preschool - 5th Grades 10:30 am
Wednesday Children's Program
Preschool - 5th Grades 4:00 pm
SUNDAY YOUTH GROUP

Youth Group
6th-12th Grades Noon - 3:00 pm
 

ADULT OFFERINGS
WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY
Wednesdays from 9:30 - 11:30 am
Location: Church Library (Rm 12)
They will begin a new study TBD on 1/8. If you have suggestions, email or call Jeanne Ambrosier: [email protected] or 303-674-6377. It has been a tradition to go out to eat at Keys on the Green after the last lesson in December which is 12/18, if you would like to join, please contact Jeanne.
 
THE MEN'S BAGELRY FELLOWSHIP GROUP
1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 6:30 am
Location: The Bagelry in Bergen Park
The Men's Bagelry Fellowship Group meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at the Bagelry in Bergen Park, across from King Soopers. Contact Bill Graf at (303) 246-8330 for more information.
 

LIBRARY ADULT STUDY CLASS (Rm 12)
Sundays from 9:30-10:20 am
An Advent Bible Study 
Facilitator: Carolyn Hohne
{Suggested donation for materials $15.}
Dec 15: Hope for New Things -  Opening ourselves to God's surprises.
Dec 22:  Hope Fulfilled -  Celebrating the divinely given hope that is "God with us".

NO CLASS December 29th.
 

MINISTRY JOTTINGS BY PASTOR DEB
 
 


 


During these weeks of Advent I'm sharing a few of my favorite poems by Ann Weems -- Pastor Deb

The Plastic Angel

Our creche set came complete with stable
     and a plastic angel.
Small, not at all to scale,
     the white-garbed creature with uncertain wings
         was obviously an afterthought,
               thrown in to complete the set
                   otherwise ceramic and hand-painted . . . .
Unless, of course, this angel was a last-minute substitute
     for one which was irresistible to the packer.
In that case, somewhere I have an irresistible ceramic angel,
     dressed gloriously in red,
           kneeling or flying on somebody else's coffee table
               even now
                    as I unwrap the plastic angel.
If I could ever bring myself to throw away an angel,
     it would be this one,
         this one with no redeeming features.
And yet, each year as I unwrap the plastic angel,
     I hesitate again to pitch this celestial messenger.
I'm reminded of my own lack of glory,
     my own plastic attempts at celebrating Christmas,
         my own feeble annunciations,
             and once again I place this bit of plastic
                 over the stable.
If the plastic angel
     can get this far,
           perhaps there's a place in Bethlehem town
               for me.


Blessings,
Pastor Deb 
 

FINANCE UPDATES


Attendance & Stewardship Report
-------------------------------------------------
Sunday School & Nursery 12/08/2019
Worship Services 12/08 /20 19
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Needed Weekly
Received 12/08/2019
                                                Difference
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                     2019 Budget
Needed Year to Date
Received Year to Date
Difference Year to Date
12/13/2019
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27
100
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$6,309
$ 4,853
($1,456)
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$328,086
$309,158
$282,162
($26,996)







 
AROUND THE CHURCH -  DECEMBER & JANUARY

Sunday, December 15th 11:40 am Chili Lunch & Annual All Church Meeting
Tuesday, December 17th 6:30 am Men's Bagelry Group
Sunday, December 22nd 10:30 am Choir Christmas Pageant
Tuesday, December 24th 3:00 pm Children's Christmas Pageant
Tuesday, December 24th 5:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Tuesday, December 24th 7:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Saturday, January 4th 8:00 am UMM Breakfast & Work Day
Saturday, January 4th 12:00 pm UMCE Youth and Parent Advisory Board
Sunday, January 12th 9:30 am Pancake Breakfast
Friday, January 17th 6:45 pm Movie Night for Adults
 

TEAM MEETINGS -  DECEMBER & JANUARY
 
Sunday, December 15 11:40 am Annual All Church Meeting
Tuesday, January 7th 6:00 pm Missions
Tuesday, January 7th 7:00 pm Trustees
Tuesday, January 14th 10:00 am Staff
Thursday, January 16th 6:00 pm Endowment
Thursday, January 16th 7:00 pm Finance
Sunday, January 19th 12:00 pm Church Council
Tuesday, January 21st 6:00 pm Church & Society
Thursday, January 23rd 6:00 pm Membership
 

CHURCH INFORMATION

CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 1:15 pm
Friday: CLOSED
Please call the office at 303-674-4810, or email [email protected] if you would like to add 
your event to the weekly Happenings.

LARGE PRINT HYMNALS, BIBLES AND BULLETINS  are available in the vestibule for Sunday services. Just ask one of the ushers to help you.

ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES  are available for Sunday services. If you would like to try an Assistive Listening device this Sunday just ask one of the ushers or a sound booth technician.

AN OPEN INVITATION TO MEMBERSHIP  is extended to all persons. Please speak with the pastor about your interest in becoming part of this great Christian Fellowship.

RELOADABLE KING SOOPERS/SAFEWAY GROCERY CARDS  are on sale in Fellowship Hall on the  third Sunday of each month  following each worship service. 5% of all purchases made with these reloadable cards goes back to UMCE! You can also purchase these by contacting the church office.

REMEMBER TO USE AMAZON SMILE  when you shop at Amazon. Go to www.amazonsmile.com and designate The United Methodist Church of Evergreen as your charity of choice. Amazon will then donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to UMCE.

EQUAL EXCHANGE FAIR TRADE COFFEE is served during our Sunday morning fellowship but you can also order it. Please contact the church office with requests or questions. Also, please drop some change in the coffee pot to help pay for Sunday morning fellowship coffee.
 
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF EVERGREEN
Growing a community of faith by serving a world of need and changing lives. We affirm a spirit of openness and hospitality to all, including persons of all races, ages, genders, sexual orientations, financial strata, and abilities who seek a closer walk with God.
 
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