Your Weekly News and Updates
for March 28, 2022
WORSHIP
Sunday services can be viewed live at 9:30am on Facebook AND YouTube, or afterwards with the links found on the website and weekly emails.
Click here to view service from 3/27.
 
April 3rd – PRAYER & COMMUNION SERVICE / LENT WEEK
The Poetry of Lent: Mindful
    Jeremiah 31: 27-34
 
April 10th – PALM/PASSION SUNDAY
      The Poetry of Lent: The Poet Thinks About the Donkey
Mark 11: 1-11
**Join us for our first in-person Palm Parade in two years!
 
April 17th  – EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES at 9:30 & 11am
Easter Egg Hunt for children will be held between services
    The Poetry of Lent: Morning Poem
   Mark 16: 1-8
MISSIONS at WPUMC
Clothing Drive for Spirit of Hope Clothing Closet Mission 
From March 2nd through April 17th, WPUMC will be partnering with Spirit of Hope to fill their ‘Clothing Closet’. This mission provides warm outerwear and basic clothing needs to the homeless friends and neighbors in the tri city area of Littleton, Englewood, and Sheridan. This mission came from a working with the Severe Weather Coalition, Change the Trend and other organizations, working with the unhoused individuals. Every 2nd Saturday of the month, volunteers load up in a bus or several vehicles and find individuals on the street. The volunteers provide these individuals with clothes, a sack meal, personal items and food that will help them for a while. This effort specifically targets the individuals that did not get a voucher for the night to stay at a hotel through the Severe Weather Coalition.
 
Collection bins are located in the Narthex for drop-off. We are requesting the following items for donation:
 
New or used:
Jackets and Coats
Sweaters
Pants, specifically jeans
 
New Only:
Socks
Underwear
 
Sizing:
Adult sizing is preferred, but all sizes are welcome
 
If you would like more information about volunteering with Spirit of Hope, please contact Rev. Jamielee at assocpastor@washparkumc.org.
 
FISH of Denver East 
We are running a toiletries and food drive for FISH of Denver East. From 3/10-4/3, we will be collecting the following items for donation:
Toiletries
  • hotel and small-medium retail size unopened shampoo
  • hotel and small-medium retail size unopened conditioner
  • hotel and small-medium retail size unopened lotion
  • deodorant
  • toothpaste and toothbrushes
  • hotel and small-medium retail size unopened mouthwash
  • hotel and small-medium retail size unopened body wash
  • bar soap
Food
  • hearty soups and pasta sauces,
  • variety canned beans (no black or refried)
  • healthy snacks
  • hot chocolate
  • microwave popcorn packets.
 
Collection bins will be marked in the Narthex.
 
If you have any questions, please e-mail:missions@washparkumc.org.
 
Meal Service at St. Francis Center – Warren Residences 
There are opportunities to help cook dinner every two weeks at the St. Francis Center – Warren Residences. The event is located at the old Warren UMC in Cheesman Park and you will have the chance to prepare a meal with the residents and help build community. You are asked to volunteer for the 3-6 p.m. shift on Wednesdays. They also ask for a $25 donation to help cover the cost of ingredients for the meal. Warren Residences offers permanent housing for fifty (50) people.
 
The mission of St. Francis Center is to offer refuge and peace for our community members who experience homelessness, helping them meet their basic needs and transition out of homelessness.
 
St. Francis Center is a not-for-profit organization with its roots in the Episcopal Church. St. Francis Center’s focus has always been to offer a place of refuge for people who are homeless and to provide services with dignity and respect. We continue that tradition today, welcoming all who come whatever their religious or political affiliation.
 
For questions and available dates, please contact Ben Fiedler:  benafiedler@gmail.com or 303.399.6999 (please include your cell number when leaving messages).
Preschool Auction April 9th: Tickets on Sale NOW!
There are lots of ways that you can offer your gifts in service to our congregation – looking for a way to be more involved at WPUMC? Here are a few opportunities:
*Ushering – online or in-person! We schedule individuals for a specific Sunday a month for their ushering “shift”. Online ushering doesn’t require you to be in the building, but to engage with online worship participants. In-person ushering requires your presence, and includes greeting people and helping with offering and communion. Email Rev. Sandi at pastor@washparkumc.org.
 
*Making Meals! Do you love to cook or offer people food? We coordinate meals for families with new babies, people who have health concerns, and other times when a meal seems to offer a tangible sign of love to our church family. To help out, email Rev. Sandi at pastor@washparkumc.org.
 
*Sunday Morning Liturgist! If you’d like to help offer a greeting to our worship participants, lead the call to worship and read the scripture, email Rev. Sandi at pastor@washparkumc.org.
 
There are lots of other ways to volunteer at WPUMC – if there is something specific you’d like to share, or if you are interested in a certain area of leadership, please contact Rev. Sandi at pastor@washparkumc.org
Altar Flowers 2022

If you’d like to sponsor Sunday morning altar flowers in honor of an occasion or in memory of someone, please sign up for a date below. The arrangements cost $45 ($35 for seniors) and you can take them home or give them away after service. We just ask that you return the vases to the Tea Kitchen so that we can reuse them. Make checks out to WPUMC and put altar flowers in the memo line or pay via Venmo @Michelle-Hoskins-17.
Please enter the occasion or person to be honored in the My Comment field after you click Sign Up.