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NORTH SCOTTSDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Vol. 42 Issue 3 March 2020
So Rebecca and I rotate each evening as to who puts down our daughter to sleep. Tonight, I get to have some time to myself while Rebecca hangs out with Alex for the next thirty-sixty minutes. Alexandria’s sleep patterns have shifted from the day she was born to when she learned to walk, now to that she knows the ins and outs of using a toilet. As you can imagine, Mom and Dad also have varying sleep patterns too.
Nevertheless we both appreciate the time to ourselves and the gift we give to the other that allows us to be the parent our daughter needs on any particular night. Tonight, I catch the break. Rebecca is upstairs with Alex while the two of them rest and settle in for the night. At some point, Rebecca will come down-stairs and we’ll watch a favorite television show and catch up on each other’s day.
I love the sermon topic for this recently preached that calls us to color outside the lines. As parents, there is no set pattern to raising our daughter. We have goals, values, and ways that we affirm are important. But, they may different from the next set of parents who are raising their child(ren) in the way that brings a reality for them.
Jesus colored outside of the lines too. The religious figures of the day were critical about how Jesus reached out to others who needed to experience love differently than the next person. But for each, it was important. How you raise your kid(s) might be different than how I’ve raised my three kiddos (two who are now adults). But the care and love we extend is that right amount of love and attention that brings us to the end of the day when we settle down into that space that reminds us we are not alone. We come to that space where Mom or Dad (or some form of parent) has brought us to that place where we belong.
By the way…
Tomorrow night I’m on duty.
Pray for me.
Coming Up:
“Breaktime with
Pastor David”
“Breaktime with Pastor David” will meet on March 23rd and continue every 4th Monday at 10am through April. Meet at Coffee Plantation 7366 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale. Just stop in and enjoy coffee and conversation.
A special thank you to all that participated in the musical production of My Country-America's Music on Sunday, February 16th. Thanks to every-one who helped make refreshments and snacks. There have been many positive responses from everyone who attended. An even bigger thank you to Ted Hance as Director once again. And last, but not least, thanks to all of YOU who came to the performance!
NSUMC Fellowship Committee
North Scottsdale United Methodist Church 11735 North Scottsdale Road
Scottsdale, Arizona 85254-5184
“Touching the heart, challenging the mind, and extending the hands for Jesus Christ”
Office Hours: M-Th 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Closed Fridays
480/948-0529; Fax: 480/948-0579 email: office@nsumc.com website: www.nsumc.com
Published monthly by North Scottsdale United Methodist
Church. Deadline for news articles is the 20th of the previous month.
CHURCH STAFF
David Rennick Senior Pastor
Dave Wasson Associate Pastor
Leah Bergstrom Pastor of Visitation
Barbara Hansen
Receptionist, Communications Coordinator
Editor, Northwind
Candace Huey Office/Business/Facilities Manager
Darin Read Director of Music
Kim Montana Director of Children’s and Youth Choirs
Donna Marie Hartley Organist, Handbell Choir Director
Terry Wright, Carey Johnson Co-Directors, Christian Education
Sarah Cushman Youth Director
Karen Ward Nursery Coordinator
2020 CHURCH COUNCIL CONTACTS
Winston Vineyard • Church Council Chair
Denise Brasile, Winston Vineyard
Denise Brasile • Lay Leader
Denise Brasile, Jane Pearson
Olivia Johnson, Mark Armstrong • Lay Reps to Annual Conference
Vickie Johnson • Board of Trustees
Clyde Moore • Finance
Art Endres • Treasurer
Jane Pearson • Church & Society
Bev Blew, Barb Rodriguez • Family Ministries Patty Hastings • Fellowship
Terri Wicker • Membership
Michael Caplan • Missions
David Decker • Staff/Parish Relations
Cindy Bryant • United Methodist Women
Nancy Vineyard • Worship
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DISPLAY A CROSS IN THE SANCTUARY DURING LENT
We would like to display crosses that belong to members
of the congregation throughout the sanctuary during
Lent from Sunday, March 8th through Palm Sunday, April
5th. If you have a cross that has its own stand or is on its
own pedestal that you would like to share in this way, please be sure to
label it with your name and drop it off during office hours in the church
office or bring it to church with you on Sunday. We are unable to use
crosses that need to be hung on a wall. The deadline for bringing them in
is this Tuesday, March 5th. If you have any questions, please contact
the office.
EASTER LILIES OR FLOWERING PLANTS
Help decorate our sanctuary on Easter Sunday with beautiful lilies and flowering plants Sunday.
You can purchase a lily or flowering plant in memory or in honor of a loved one. Beginning March 22nd, an envelope will be included in the bulletin to use for your donation. The cost is $10 per designated plant or lily. Payment is re-quested in advance. Payment may be by cash or checks payable to NSUMC, marked “LILIES”. You can place it in the offering plate or return it to the church office no later than Tuesday, April 7th.
NSUMC
SEASONAL ATTENDEE
APPRECIATION DAY
SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2020
Plan to gather with other
seasonal visitors in Fellowship Hall after the
10:00am service on Sunday, March 15. This
is a special day just to celebrate YOU and
thank you for being part of our church fam-
ily for worship, fellowship and ministry op-
portunities while you are here.
Join us for special treats,
conversation and fun…..you may even meet
someone from your home state that you
haven’t met yet.
Let us show you how special
you are to us!
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WEDNESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY
Coming up March 4th through April 8th our Wednesday morning group will be studying “The Walk” by Adam Hamilton.
In The Walk, Adam Hamilton fo-cuses on five essential spiritual practices that are rooted in Je-sus’ own walk with God and
taught throughout the New Testament. Each of these practices is intended as part of our daily walk with Christ while also being an essential part of growing together in the church.
Contact Vickie Johnson via email at vwessel@gmail.com if you are interested in partici-pating in this next session.
Monday Night Bible Study
We will soon begin reading “Faith Under Fire: Exploring Christianity's Ten Toughest Questions” by Lee Strobel. There are 10 sessions.
We would love to add new
members and everyone is
welcome to attend some or all of our meetings.
NSUMC
Easter Food & Clothing Drive
MARCH 15—29
The ICM Easter Food & Clothing Drive, benefiting families in need at ICM Food & Clothing Bank, will begin on Sunday March 15 and go through Sunday March 29.
Collection bins for your donations will be in the Narthex.
There will be a list of suggested food and clothing items needed attached to the front of the bins. If you have any questions, please call the church office at 480-948-0529.
Interested in participating in a week-night Spiritual Growth Group? We are looking for 8-10 teens to help us test a weeknight group. Email Sarah at scaitlyn22@gmail.com if you are interested.
March 1st, 2020
Sunday School- First Sunday, No Sunday School, Youth to be in Church
xCrews Youth Group- xCrews Youth Group, Picnic at Cactus Park next to church. 11am-12:30pm
March 8th, 2020
Sunday School- (Jr & Sr High)
xCrews Youth Group- Harkins Shea Movie Theater to see Onward. Time to be determined. Tickets cost $8.50. Youth may bring more money to purchase popcorn and drinks. Parents and siblings welcome to join
March 15th, 2020
Sunday School- (Jr & Sr High)
xCrews Youth Group- xCrews Youth Group, In Sr. High Room. 11am-12:30pm
March 22nd, 2020
Sunday School- (Jr & Sr High)
xCrews Youth Group- xCrews Youth Group, In Sr. High Room. 11am-12:30pm
March 29th, 2020
Sunday School- (Jr & Sr High)
xCrews Youth Group- Church Camp Weekend. No xCrews Youth Group!
GREETERS, USHERS, LITURGISTS, ACOLYTES, FELLOWSHIP HOUR HOSTS
March 1: (*Indicates Lead Usher) 8:30 Greeters: Alice Tollefson Ushers: *Rob Grosse, Kathy Hiemstra Liturgist: Kent Sanderson
10:00 Greeters: Melanie Allen, Kolb Family Ushers: *Ogbonna Abarikwu, TBD, Mike Kolb, Wavalee McArtor Lee & Jacki Anderson Liturgist: Brent McCune Acolytes:
Fellowship Hour Host: Family Ministries Communion Serving: Family Ministries March 8: (*Indicates Lead Usher) 8:30 Greeters: Evelyn Nightingale, Perry Sells Ushers: *Don New, Jim Raymond Liturgist: Ann Sells
10:00 Greeters: Jim & Ethel Tinstman Del, Michelle & Zoey Johnston Ushers: *John & Roxie Helbert Duane & Sandy Church Dave & Jeri Quadlin Liturgist: Jane Adair Acolytes:
Fellowship Hour Host: Fellowship Committee March 15: (*Indicates Lead Usher) 8:30 Greeters: Alice Tollefson Ushers: *Evelyn Nightingale Liturgist: Don New
10:00 Greeters: Deedy & Doug Payne, Patty Hastings Ushers: *Lee & Jacki Anderson Sherry Clark, Emilie Duncan Gary Grinde, Lois Sperl Liturgist: Cindy Miaso Acolytes:
Fellowship Hour Host: Finance Committee
March 22: (*Indicates Lead Usher) 8:30 Greeters: Kathy Hiemstra, Betty Hosmer Ushers: *Michael Gannon, Rob Grosse Liturgist: Jane Pearson
10:00 Greeters: Fred & Polly Ann Smith Nancy Hansen Ushers: *Andrew Song, Cindy Miaso Dick Bredemann, Cherri Escobar Annie Gildner, Patti Hastings Liturgist: Tom McPhee Acolytes:
Fellowship Hour Host: Membership Committee March 29 (*Indicates Lead Usher) 8:30 Greeters: Ron & Marilyn Bailey Ushers: *Jim Raymond, Jane Legacy Liturgist: Michael Gannon
10:00 Greeters: Sobraske Family Gary Grinde, Lois Sperl Ushers: *Wavalee McArtor, Cindy Miaso Kevin Kosan, Donna Mariner Larry Kennedy, Mike Kolb Liturgist: Marlys Rodgers Acolytes:
Fellowship Hour Host: Missions Committee
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Director of Music/Chancel Choir Darin Read Organist/Handbell Choir Donna Marie Hartley Children’s & Youth Choirs Kim Montana
Acolyte Coordinators Barbara & Jose Rodriguez
barbrod13@gmail.com
Ushers/Greeters/Liturgists
We are always in need of Greeters, Ushers and Litugists. Please contact the office and volunteer for this ministry!
Board Crew:
David McBride, Elizabeth Williams, Kent Sanderson, Tim Stumpp, Michael Caplan, Ted Hance, Mike Kolb
Join the Soundboard Crew If you would like to serve our church this way, please contact the church office or email Kent Sanderson, Kent.Sanderson@CVSHealth.com.
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29 CHURCH CAMP
8:30 &10:00a-Worship 10:20a-NO Sunday School Winter Break -(age 2-12th grade) 11:00a-xCrews Youth Group 11:15a-Confirmation Class
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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8:30 &10:00a-Worship 10:20a-Sunday School- -(age 2-5th grade) 11:00a-UMW Unit Meeting &
Lunch 11:00a-xCrews Youth Group Picnic @ Cactus Park 11:15a-Confirmation Class
2 10:00a-Al-Anon 7:00p-Boy Scout Tr.109 7:00o-Monday Evening Bible Study
3 10:00a-Al-Anon 6:00p-Carolyn Eynon 7:00p-Boy Scout Tr.109 Committee Mtg. 7:00p-AA
4 10:00a-Wednesday
Morning Bible Study 5:30p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 6:00p-Bd. of Trustees 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Chancel Choir
5 9:00a-Piecemakers 10:00a-Cards for Outreach 2:00p-Church & Society 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Handbell Choir
6 6:15a-Men’s Bible Study Breakfast
7 11:00a-Harlan Olsen’s Memorial Service 4:00p-Financial Peace University Class
8 8:30 &10:00a-Worship 10:20a-Sunday School- -(age 2-12th grade) 11:00a-xCrews Youth Group to the movies 11:15a-Confirmation Class
9 10:00a-Al-Anon 5:30p-UMW Dinner Out @
Manuel’s 7:00p-Boy Scout Tr.109 7:00p-Monday Evening Bible Study
10 9:00a-UMW Pickle
Making Session 10:00a-Al-Anon 6:00p-Carolyn Eynon 6:30p-Family Ministries 6:30p-Finance Comm. 6:30p-Missions Comm. 7:00p-AA 7:30p-Church Council
11 10:00a-Wednesday
Morning Bible Study 4:00p-UMW Serve Dinner at Halle Ctr. 5:30p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Chancel Choir
12 12:30-New Day Circle 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Handbell Choir
13 Office Closed
6:15a-Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 3:30p-Creative Christians
14 11:00a-CoDA 4:00p-Financial Peace University Class
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SEASONAL ATTENDEE APPRECIATION DAY 8:30 &10:00a-Worship 10:20a-Sunday School -(age 2-12th grade) 11:00a-xCrews Youth Group 11:15a-Confirmation Class 1:00p-Needle Arts
16 10:00a-Al-Anon 7:00p-Boy Scout Tr.109 7:00o-Monday Evening Bible Study
17
5:00a-Presidential Preference Election Voting 10:00a-Al-Anon 4:00p-Missions serves Dinner at Halle Center 7:00p-AA
18
10:00a-Wednesday Morning Bible Study 5:30p-Adult Children of Alcoholics. 6:00p-SPRC meets 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Chancel Choir
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9:00a-Piecemakers 12:30-Brown Bag Bookies 5:45p-Beta Sigma Phi 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Handbell Choir
20 NORTHWIND
ARTICLE DEADLINE
Office Closed 6:15a-Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 3:30p-Creative Christians
21 9:00a-Confirma- tion Class 4:00p-Financial Peace University Class
22 8:30 &10:00a-Worship Milestone-The Lord’s Prayer-Pre-K and K 10:20a-Sunday School -(age 2-12th grade) 11:00a-xCrews Youth Group 11:15a-UMW Working Mom’s Circle
23 10:00a-Breaktime with the Pastor 10:00a-Al-Anon 7:00p-Boy Scout Tr.109 7:00o-Monday Evening Bible Study
24 10:00a-Al-Anon 6:00p-Carolyn Eynon 6:00p-Worship Comm. 7:00p-AA
25 10:00a-Wednesday Morning Bible Study 5:30p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Chancel Choir
26 7:00p-Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:00p-Handbell Choir
27 Office Closed CHURCH CAMP 6:15a-Men’s Bible
Study Breakfast 3:30p-Creative Christians
28 CHURCH CAMP 4:00p-Financial Peace University Class
*DEADLINE FOR APRIL’S NORTHWIND ARTICLES
is March 20TH
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Come Join Us!
• Children’s choirs, (Cherub Choir and Kids of Grace)
rehearse during 10:00am Sunday School.
• The adult Chancel Choir rehearses on Wednesday evenings from 7:00–8:30pm. We extend a special invitation to any of our winter visitors to join us in the choir while you are here!—Child care is provided.
If you are not a singer, perhaps playing in the Handbell choir is a good opportunity for you? • Our adult Handbell choir rehearses on Thursday evenings at 7:00pm
May you have a day filled with God’s blessings!
THE CHOIR IS ALWAYS OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS, ESPECIALLY OUR WINTER VISITORS WHILE YOU ARE HERE. PRACTICE IS ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS FROM 7:00-8:30PM IN THE CHOIR ROOM. Please join us!
For additional information on any of our music groups, please contact one of the leaders listed:
Darin Read, Director of Music and Chancel Choir – darin@nsumc.com
Donna Marie Hartley, Organist and Handbell Choir Director – donna.marie@tutanota.com
Kim Montana, Director of Children’s Choirs – kmontana1000@gmail.com
1 Jennifer Caplan 2 Patrick Gillette 2 Louise Montague 2 Marylin Murphy 3 Christy Gillette 4 Brian Bieller 4 Norm Hanevich 6 Aric Tigges 7 Carolyn Sherry 8 Harlem Clemmons 8 Kingston Clemmons 9 Zoey Johnston 9 Tracy Marinas 10 Joyce Bond 10 Cathy Dunlap 10 Art Endres 12 Joan Alen 12 Larry Dunlap 12 Dave Quadlin 12 Carol B Smith 12 Chris Stelse 13 Jeremy Gerald 13 Alex Smith 14 Drea Brasile
14 Chuck Lewis 14 Katie Wasson 15 Meridith Grandy 15 Larry Krause 15 Bobby Tadano 16 Claudia Gant 17 Logan Anderson 17 Landon Johnson 18 Dave Decker 18 Irina Huey 18 Bryant Schaper 18 Matt Sherry 19 Nora Karastury 20 Tama McBride 20 David Rennick 21 Jacki Anderson 22 Chuck Brasile 22 Steve Bryant 22 Virgil Flournoy 22 Henry Hayden 22 Sandra Mexal 24 Cheri (Havasi) Confer 24 Bruce Moore
24 Finn Wasson 25 Mufazzal Badani 25 April Bredemann 25 Wes Crompton Sr. 25 Darin Read 25 Faith Vieth 26 Marcia Byars 26 Janet Endres 26 Chuck Jennings 26 Liam Marinas 27 Carol Adams 27 C. J. Hansen 27 Tim Stumpp 28 Janice Grandy 28 Lizzie Smith 29 Reagan McInnis 29 Fred Smith 30 Lee Anderson 30 Debbie Douglas 30 Amirah Rennick 30 Aiden Smith 30 Ali Tigges 31 Trevor Read 31 Leslie Savage
from Terry Wright, Director of Christian Education
terry@nsumc.com
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Bible discovery, Pre-K leaders, puppetry and drama. We also need volunteers to shuttle children from station to station. These positions are available daily or for the en-tire week. Bakers- We need a few bakers to supply our volunteer leaders with daily snacks (fruits and veggies are also wel-come). These volunteer youth leaders so appreciate the daily treats for “Leader Lounge.” It would be awesome if we could have four dozen items daily. Please contact Terry Wright if you have questions 480-860-9573 or terry@nsumc.com
Communion Milestone
Thank you to our first, second and third grade Sunday School classroom for sharing their “Communion Mile-stone” with us on Sunday, Feb 16th. The Sunday School teachers taught the children about the meaning of com-munion to help the students better understand a very im-portant part of the worship service. The children have lis-tened to the story of The Good Shepherd and Worldwide Communion and reflected on the idea that when we par-ticipate in communion we experience connection to peo-ple all over the world, to those who came before us, to those who are with us now, and to those who are yet to come.
Thank you to our Sunday School Teachers Carol Cham-berlin, Bev Blew, Susan Smith and Olivia Johnson for their dedication to our children every Sunday!
After taking the cup, he gave thanks and said, "Take
this and divide it among you. 18 For I tell you I will not drink again of the fruit of
the vine until the kingdom of God comes." 19 And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and
gave it to them, saying, "This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me."
VBS DONATIONS & VOLUNTEERS are INVITED
North Scottsdale United Methodist Church’s 2020 summer day camp is entitled “Knights of the North Castle.” This camp adventure will be held Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19, 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at NSUMC. It is open to all children ages three through twelve. The re-quested donation is $45 per child for the entire week’s program. At “Knights of the North Castle” kids will discover how to serve others and share God’s love in this world. They will go on a quest in search of inner strength. This day camp offers energizing music, interactive bible puppetry, super science experiments, creative crafts, hands-on mission work, yummy snacks, and active games that are out-of-this-world! There will also be a 14’ waterslide for the campers to enjoy on Friday!
Decoration donations-Please collect and send in the following items:
• Christmas trees, • Quilting batting (to use as snow), • White rope lights, • metallic wrapping paper, • aluminum foil, • paper towels - napkins, • 500 paper plates, 500 bowls, 500 4oz cups, • hand sanitizer, baby wipes,
--OR--
WALMART, HOBBY LOBBY or HOME DEPOT GIFT CARDS
Snack donations- We would greatly appreciate GROCERY STORE GIFT CARDS to purchase additional snacks as needed. Volunteers- We invite 50 volunteers to help specific sta-tions including: snacks, crafts, song, games, science,
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20 In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my
blood, which is poured out for you.
Future 2020 Milestone Events…
Learning the Lord’s Prayer, for PreK & Kindergarten- 3/22/20
Spiritual Gifts, for High School students- 4/26/20
2nd grade Bible Presentation- 5/17/20
Lord’s Prayer Milestone
On Sunday, March 22nd, our preschool and kin-
dergarten class will be celebrating their Lord’s Pray-
er Milestone during our 10am service. The Sunday
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School teachers have been working with the chil-
dren to help them learn this very important prayer. It
is a prayer that expresses God’s desire to have an
ongoing relationship with us. Parent’s please mark
your calendar for this celebration!! All participants
will receive a gift.
MANY, MANY THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR ANNUAL MARDI GRAS SUCH A SUC-CESS! The celebration began during the 10:00am service with reflective prayer and sermon for the Lenten Season. We exited the service with the merriment of a New Orleans Jazz band to Fellowship Hall for a free luncheon. After the opening reflection attendees enjoyed jazz music and a traditional New Orleans’s meal of homemade gum-bo, rice, French bread, coleslaw, Cajun chicken (catered by Popeye’s) and King’s cake shipped direct from Haydel’s Bakery in New Orleans, Louisiana. A very spe-cial THANKYOU to Michael Caplan and his cooking "Krewe" for making the delicious Gumbo. An amazing time was had by all who attended!
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Scouting Sunday Thank YOU!
Thank you to the scouts and leaders that joined us on Scouting Sunday to celebrate your hard work! We were so honored that you attended! The scouting organiza-tions do such a fabulous job of imparting knowledge on the children and youth. Their leaders offer amazing dedi-cation and leadership to all of these scouts.
Equally proud of how many congregation members stood up during the service to show their participation in scout-ing (as a scout and/or a leader) when they were younger.
VBS Volunteer Meeting Dates
It’s that time of year again, when we begin to plan for our “Knights of the North Castle” VBS Day Camp. This fun-packed camp will be held Monday, June 15th through Friday, June 19th, 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at NSUMC. At ”Knights of North Castle" VBS Day-Camp 2020, children will go on a quest in search of inner strength! Campers will experience scripture stories through drama, art, cooking, games, science and puppetry. There will also be a 14’ waterslide for the campers to enjoy on Friday! There are three (3) VBS volunteer meetings. We en-courage you to come to ALL MEETINGS so we can plan as a group: -Sunday, May 3rd @ 11:00am-11:30am in the Education office -Sunday, May 17th @ 11:00am-11:30am in the Education office -Sunday, June 14th @ 11:00am-1:00pm-decorate the church/pizza lunch included The curriculum and crafts are in, so if you are interested, you will be able to leave these meetings with the leader’s book for your area of interest, plus you will be able to see the crafts, and hear the songs. Again, this year we will have a pre-school classroom, so the little ones will not have to switch from station to station, but this concept re-quires more volunteers. You may volunteer one day or all five. We have many options. If you know anyone that would be interested in volunteering, please bring him or her to the meetings with you! We will meet in the Educa-tion Office (next to room #11).
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Congregational Care Note:
If you or someone you know would like to share communion at home, please contact Pastor Leah (pastorleah@nsumc.com or
412-496-3821).
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MARCH 2020
Last year, Church and Society
surveyed the congregation to
determine the topics and issues
you were most interested in learning more about.
By far the topic of most interest was immigra-
tion. Over the next several months, Church and
Society will be creating an opportunity to learn
more about issues related to immigration includ-
ing written pieces, forums and opportunities to
visit the border and refugee centers.
In January, we hosted a forum to share the expe-
riences of the members of our congregation who
toured the border. We had over 50 people attend
and we think everyone learned something about
immigrants and the situation at the US/Mexico
Border. Thanks to all the presenters and to all
the attendees.
Pastor David is planning another trip to the Bor-
der. The dates and itinerary is still under discus-
sion. If you have an interest in participating in
this activity, contact Pastor David.
Our next planned activity around this topic will be
a facilitated conversation about NSUMC’s re-
sponse to immigration: Should NSUMC have a
position on immigration and, if so, what should it
be? The forum is planned for the last week in
April.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! Because of your generosity and support for our Suitcase Initiative we were able to fill and donate another 25 rolling duffels to OCJ Kids! As you may re-member these duffels are given to young people as they turn 18 and leave the foster care system. We will be filling and donating another 25 in April.
Feed My Starving Children Work Day Plan ahead and volunteer to help on Saturday, April 18th, from 11:30am to 1:30pm to pack nutri-tionally complete meals specifically designed for malnourished children. We will meet at the event….let us know when you sign up if you need to carpool. The location will be the Feed My Starv-ing Children Center, 1345 South Alma School Road, Mesa, where we were last year. Parking is availa-ble at the FSMC Center.
This event is organized by Feed My Starving Chil-dren (FMSC). Everyone is welcome! Please note that the minimum age to volunteer at FMSC is 5 yrs. old.
You must be able to work on your feet for two hours. This is a great event for families!
You can sign up at the Mission table after worship. Again, let us know when you sign up if you need to carpool. We have a reservation for 25 volunteers, but may be able to increase if necessary. For more information, visit FMSC at fmsc.org/mobilepack, or contact Gary Vieth at gviethassoc@cox.net or call him at 602-971-5353.
Click on the following link for more information on making a donation to FMSC:
https://give.fmsc.org/give/76206/#!/donation/checkout
Thank you for your gifts to battle hunger in our world!
A SIMPLE ACT OF KINDNESS
CREATES AN ENDLESS RIPPLE
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Commemorate a special event or honor someone
special…
It’s a New Year and full of
opportunities to donate flowers for the altar on a
Sunday. Honor that special occasion or special
someone and sign up today! See the calendar of
dates and envelopes for your donation located on
the display in Fellowship Hall. The donation
amount is $35 per arrangement. You are invited
to take home the arrangement after the 10:00
service. Please return the vase to the church
kitchen when you have finished with it.
Last year our Piecemakers quilters joined forces with RARE Science, Inc., a non-profit or-ganization that helps find cures for kids with rare dis-eases, and made 50 one of a kind bears for special one of a kind kids. Gifted RARE bears have a serial number specifically made for a child in our program.
There are millions of children with rare diseases. Since these diseases are not normally the focus, these children are often misdiagnosed and/or do not have medicines available for them. 30% of these children die before their 5th birthday. RARE Science believes and have already demonstrated that by em-powering Parents and Foundations with tools to navi-gate the healthcare system, build patient communities and clinical/research teams focused on these diseases, we can accelerate finding more immediate treatments.
The philosophy at RARE Science is that alone we all can make great contributions to our community but together we can make transformative change! Although all the bears will be made to specified guidelines and pattern, it is the contribution of each team members “stash” and donations that make each bear unique. Be a part of the RARE Bear Army!
Please join our Piecemakers quilters at our Rare Bear Sew-in on March 19, 2020, at NSUMC from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. Patterns will be provided. Please register with Rare Science for your personalized serial number and material for their feet at: https://www.rarescience.org/rare-bear-program/rare-bear-army-signup/
Contact Vickie Johnson via email to RSVP for this event at vwessel@gmail.com.
Rare Bear Sew-in March 19, 2020
at NSUMC from
9:00 am – 2:00 pm
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Interested in learning about membership at
NSUMC?
SCHEDULED ORIENTATIONS
COMING UP….
April 19th (Join on 5/3) July 12th (Join on 7/26)
October 4th (Join on 10/18)
If you’ve been wanting to learn more about becoming a member of NSUMC, plan to attend one of our informational orientation meetings coming up in April, July or October. They take place fol-lowing the 10:00 service. If you have questions about anything related to becoming a member, this is your opportunity to have them answered & get acquainted with others who also may be inter-ested. For more information, please feel free to contact Terri Wicker by email at tmajor421@gmail.com or you can contact the church office at 480-948-0529 or by email at office@nsumc.com. Joining Sunday for New Members is 2 weeks after the orientation at both the 8:30 and 10:00 services.
JOIN US AND BECOME A MEMBER OF NSUMC!
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HALLE WOMEN’S CENTER (operated by UMOM)
We continue to serve meals twice a month for the women who are living at the Halle Women’s Center. Note the word “living.” It is so exciting that these homeless women have a place to stay while they get their lives back in order, find a job and move to permanent housing! Our support continues to be important as they work through all the challenges they face. If you would like to make a cash donation, please put it in an envelope, mark it for this pro-ject, and drop it in the collection plate, mail it or drop it off in the church office.
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
We are collecting books and magazines for the VA and prison libraries. Please continue to bring donations to the Mission Table in Fellowship Hall. Thanks to your dona-tions there is no cost to our Church to provide this service. Church volunteers do the work and deliver these items.
A place where our people are making a difference! Many thanks to the people who faithfully donate books and magazines to the Maricopa County jails through the church. Our gifts do not go unappreciated or unused. The church received a letter from the Library Manager for Mari-copa County’s jails thanking us for what we have given them. We have helped the inmates and help the library by allowing funds that would otherwise go towards acquisition of materials, to improve services instead.
DONATE EYE GLASSES
How many pairs of eye glasses do you have stuck in the back of a drawer? Pull them out and bring them to the Mission Table. They will be donated to the Lions Vision Program in honor of David Walter.
VETERANS INITIATIVES
We have partnered with Veterans Court to provide Bus Pass cards and other support to provide clothes and shoes for interviews. We also support the Operation StandDown effort for Veterans each year.
MORE MISSION NEWS
We will begin making a $200 per month donation for one year to the Justa Center to support their mission with homeless elderly members of the Phoenix communi-ty. We will support the Center for one year, and then con-sider what to do after that, i.e., to continue the support, change it, stop it, etc.
We are also supporting the ElderTLC project, which oper-ates here in north Scottsdale and provides gifts for low-income residents in senior care facilities in the Phoenix and outlying areas. ElderTLC believes that a gift such as a blanket, clothing, personal care items, or a baby doll (for
memory care) reminds seniors that their community cares. They are expecting to distribute over 3500 gifts and NEED OUR HELP.
Unable to volunteer, but are interested in what they do? Visit them at www.eldertlc.org or email Cathleen Hartman at eldertlcinc@gmail.com
Monthly Prayer for Churches
We are encouraged to pray monthly for the churches and pastors of the East District of the Desert South-west Conference.
March Prayer Focus:
Desert Chapel UMC, Apache Junction
Dayspring UMC, Tempe
Crossroads UMC, Phoenix
Cross in the Desert UMC, Phoenix
SAVE YOUR COUPONS….
The Missions Committee has agreed to support a non-profit called Coupons for Heroes which sends
MANUFACTURER coupons to US military bases over-seas in order to help reduce grocery costs for military families. Coupons can be clipped or left on flyers or printed off of manufacturer websites. They can also be expired up to four months. Volunteers will clip, pro-cess, and mail them overseas. A plastic container will be placed on or near the Mis-sions table in Fellowship Hall for you to deposit clipped MANUFACTURER coupons or flyers. Please NO STORE coupons. Ask at the Missions table if you have questions.
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United Methodist Women is a community of women whose purpose is to know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ, to develop a creative supportive fellowship and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the glob-al ministries of the church. Membership is open to any woman with the desire to belong, to support our PURPOSE and to participate in the global mission of the church through United Methodist Women. For information on joining the North Scottsdale UMW, contact Cindy Bryant, 602-900-5512 or email cindybryant@cox.net.
Sunday, March 1 @ 11:15 (following the 10:00 service) UMW Unit Meeting & Potluck Contact Cindy Bryant at 602-900-5512 for information Thursday, March 5 @ 10:00am (1st Thursday of each month) Card Outreach Ministry-gather in the church library to help address greeting cards to women in prison & also write notes to retired missionaries. Everyone is welcome Contact Cindy Bryant @ 602-900-5512 for more information Monday, March 9 @ 5:30pm (2nd Monday of each month) Dinner Out at Manuel’s, 90th St. & Mountain View Contact Cindy Bryant at 602-900-5512 for information Tuesday, March 10 @ 9:00am Pickle Making Session (in the church kitchen) Contact Cindy Bryant @ 602-900-5512 for more information Wednesday, March 11 @ 4:00pm (2nd Wednesday of each month) Halle Women’s Center—Volunteers serve dinner Contact Cheryl Vieth @ 602-867-7079 if you would like to volunteer
Thursday, March 12 at 12:30am (2nd Thursday of each month) New Day Circle Contact Janet Flournoy @ 480-650-6436 for information Sunday, March 15 @ 1:00pm (3rd Sunday of each month) Needle Arts @ 1:00pm Contact Cherri Escobar at 480-860-2746 Thursday, March 19 @ 12:30pm (3rd Thursday of each month) Brown Bag Bookies Contact Joyce Nolan @ 602-690-8383 for information Sunday, March 22 @ 11:15am (2nd Sunday of each month) Working Moms’ Circle Contact Barbara Rodriguez @ 480-823-8004 for more information Friday, March 27 @ 9:00am (Last Friday of each month) Card Ministry at Janet Flournoy’s—Call 480-650-6436 for information
Easy ways to support North Scottsdale United Methodist Women that don’t cost you extra money:
• The Fry’s Community Rewards Program at www.FrysCommunityRewards.com —Group number AY394 • Mission Basket: Donate travel size toiletries and other small personal care items for the Wesley Community
Center. • Volunteer to help serve dinner to the women at the Halle Center once a month on the 2nd Wednesday. The
next dinner will be on March 11th.
Opportunities for Service and Fellowship MARCH 2020 UMW Events
All are welcome to participate in any or all of these events whenever possible. You don’t need to come every time either. These are great opportunities for ladies’ fellowship while gathering with other members, new and old, to enjoy time together and to learn more about the United Methodist Women at NSUMC! Come, join us!
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