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1 August 2017 First United Methodist Church of Salida “Love, Live, Give As You Have Received” 4 th & D Streets (P.O. Box 945) Photo by Licia Iverson Salida, CO 81201 (719) 539-2755 Ministers: Everyone; Pastor: Calob Rundell 719-539-2755 (O), 720-879-2267(C); Office Administrator: Licia Iverson; Organist: Rod Schleicher; Choir Director: Mary Sandell 970-217-0051 Co-Lay Leaders: Burrell & Sherry Welton: Burrell 719-660-1652, Sherry 480-298-3132; Church Council Chair: Ken Leisher 719-221-3691; Treasurer: Randy Bergstrom 719-539-5305; Financial Secretary: Paul Wilson 719-221-1923 Pastor’s e-mail: [email protected] Church website: www.salidaumc.org Church e-mail: [email protected] From Rev. Calob Rundell Let Your Light Shine Greetings friends! I am writing this message to you from church camp! It is my practice to spend the last week of July each year with high school students at Beaver Creek camp near South Fork, Colorado. It is my favorite week of the year. We run around in the woods, we play games, we sing songs, and we worship. Each year of camp has a theme that is based on scripture. This year’s theme is “The light shines in the darkness” and is based on words from John 1:4-5. The metaphor of light and dark is possibly the strongest metaphor we have in our shared human experience. We think of light in a very positive way, and darkness in a very negative way. Throughout the scriptures, and especially in the Gospels, we find this metaphor of light. Jesus several times refers to His message and life as “the light.” And he also implores us in Matthew 5:14-16 to let our light shine. We know the light that Jesus brings to our lives and our world: grace, forgiveness, wisdom, guidance, example, and love. But what about you? What is your light, and how can you let it shine? All of us have a light to shine in our world. Each and every one of us have gifts to share with the world that can make it a little brighter. And friend, there is plenty in our world that could be a little brighter. There is plenty of darkness in our communities and our world where light can shine all the brighter. Here at camp, I asked the youth to name the darkness that they know to be true from their lives. It was sobering to hear their list: poverty, racism, sexism, abuse, suicide, war, murder, etc, etc. We know these things to be true here in Salida. We know these things to be true because they have impacted our lives. In those first words of the Gospel of John, the writer tells us that even though the darkness is real, the light will always outlast it and shine in the midst of it. You, yes you, have what it takes to be that light that shines in the darkness. You have a light that the world really needs. Who you are is important. Look for those opportunities to be a blessing to those around. Be sensitive to those people and moments around you where your light can bring hope, relationship, and healing. Peace, Rev. Calob Rundell [email protected]

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August 2017

First United Methodist Church of Salida “Love, Live, Give As You Have Received”

4th & D Streets (P.O. Box 945)

Photo by Licia Iverson Salida, CO 81201 (719) 539-2755

Ministers: Everyone; Pastor: Calob Rundell 719-539-2755 (O), 720-879-2267(C); Office Administrator: Licia Iverson; Organist: Rod Schleicher; Choir Director: Mary Sandell 970-217-0051

Co-Lay Leaders: Burrell & Sherry Welton: Burrell 719-660-1652, Sherry 480-298-3132; Church Council Chair: Ken Leisher 719-221-3691; Treasurer: Randy Bergstrom 719-539-5305;

Financial Secretary: Paul Wilson 719-221-1923 Pastor’s e-mail: [email protected] Church website: www.salidaumc.org Church e-mail: [email protected]

From Rev. Calob Rundell

Let Your Light Shine

Greetings friends! I am writing this message to you from church camp! It is my practice to spend the last week of July each year with high school students at Beaver Creek camp near South Fork, Colorado. It is my favorite week of the year. We run around in the woods, we play games, we sing songs, and we worship.

Each year of camp has a theme that is based on scripture. This year’s theme is “The light shines in the darkness” and is based on words from John 1:4-5. The metaphor of light and dark is possibly the strongest metaphor we have in our shared human experience. We think of light in a very positive way, and darkness in a very negative way.

Throughout the scriptures, and especially in the Gospels, we find this metaphor of light. Jesus several times refers to His message and life as “the light.” And he also implores us in Matthew 5:14-16 to let our light shine.

We know the light that Jesus brings to our lives and our world: grace, forgiveness, wisdom, guidance, example, and love. But what about you? What is your light, and how can you let it shine?

All of us have a light to shine in our world. Each and every one of us have gifts to share with the world that can make it a little brighter. And friend, there is plenty in our world that could be a little brighter. There is plenty of darkness in our communities and our world

where light can shine all the brighter.

Here at camp, I asked the youth to name the darkness that they know to be true from their lives. It was sobering to hear their list: poverty, racism, sexism, abuse, suicide, war, murder, etc, etc. We know these things to be true here in Salida. We know these things to be true because they have impacted our lives.

In those first words of the Gospel of John, the writer tells us that even though the darkness is real, the light will always outlast it and shine in the midst of it. You, yes you, have what it takes to be that light that shines in the darkness.

You have a light that the world really needs. Who you are is important. Look for those opportunities to be a blessing to those around. Be sensitive to those people and moments around you where your light can bring hope, relationship, and healing.

Peace,

Rev. Calob Rundell [email protected]

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Faith Book Club Tuesday, August 8th at 10:00AM

This group is now meeting at the home of Catherine Hayden. Please call Catherine for more information:

(719) 539-8561

Important Dates….

Visit from our new District Superintendent: Tezenlo Thong –

Sunday August 6th during worship

Pig Roast Planning Meeting – Sunday,

August 6th after worship, Parlor Finance Committee Meeting - Tuesday,

August 8th, 10:00am, Century Hall 15th Annual Pig Roast – August 18th

from 4:30-7:00pm

COME SEE WHAT GOODNESS IS

HAPPENING DURING THESE EVENING

SERVICES!

When: 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month, 6:30-7:15pm What: We sing, pray, talk about Jesus. And then we offer communion (optional) in the sanctuary. Where: At the church building in Century Hall.

EVERYONE IS INVITED BRING A FRIEND!

Operation Spirit

From

The Heart of the Rockies

Salida Troops Donations

We are helping to collect items for a project at the Lutheran church for our Salida troops.

All donations need to be here on or before Sunday, August 20th

Collection box is in Century Hall. Packing of Boxes will take place on Tues., August 22nd at 9:00am

at the Lutheran Church, in their basement.

Thank you so much for your help. Items needed are:

All items travel size, if possible.

Instant Coffee Pkgs. Deodorant

Nutella Travel Size Foot Powder

Chapstick Batteries

Hard Candy Rice Krispie Treats

Q-Tips

All items need to be in small packages.

Monetary Donations for Postage – see info below

Thank You!!!

We are always looking to add other troop members (who are stationed out of the country)

to receive these monthly boxes. Please let Ginny Biglow know if you have someone in mind!

Special Request: Monetary Donations are needed to cover the cost of shipping the packages to our troops!

Make checks payable to: First Lutheran, write TROOPS on memo line.

Mail to: First Lutheran Church, 1237 F. St. Salida, CO 81201

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Sharing Our Prayers, Praise, Needs & Celebrations

Jerry Long – On the morning of July 6th, our beloved Jerry Long passed away peacefully at this home while surrounded by family and friends. A beautiful service, was held on Saturday, July 15th, complete with a “Cookies and Ice Cream Celebration” following the service. Memorials in Jerry’s name that are donated to the church have been designated to benefit the Window’s Restoration Project…a project that Jerry was very excited about.

From Susan Little – Dear Church Family: I'm sending a big, heartfelt thanks to each one of you for the wonderful ways you supported me with prayers, cards, and the beautiful prayer shawl. On June 28th, the surgeon removed a very large, benign ovarian mass. This was my first surgery so I have nothing to compare, but I'm feeling VERY blessed.

I'd also requested prayers for Carey, our daughter-in-law and breast cancer survivor. She underwent surgery a couple of weeks ago for a rare type of oral cancer. I spoke with her again yesterday; she is now making good progress and feels positive about her prognosis.

It is truly a blessing to be a part of HIS family in Salida.

In gratitude to all, Susan Little

Invitation from Skip & Sue Glasgow - We’d like your help! Skip’s mother, Harriet, is turning 100 years old on August 26th. We’d like for her to get as many birthday cards as possible. With your help, we hope she can get at least 100! If so moved, please send a card to the following address at The Bridge at Alamosa:

Harriet Glasgow 3407 Carroll St. Room 66 Alamosa, CO 81101

We do request that you let her know that you are from the Salida United Methodist Church so she is not confused by getting cards with unfamiliar names.

Thank you for your help and support!

With God’s love, Skip and Sue Glasgow

Can You Help Sam & Anita Scanga? - It was recently brought to the attention of the Women’s Bible Study Group that Sam Scanga, Anita’s husband, had emergency intestinal surgery which resulted in the placement of a colostomy. He is at recovering at home. Their daughter was with them last week and son is there this week. There is someone coming next week.

While the Scangas are investigating all the health care possibilities to meet their family needs, there are some immediate ways that our church community can help the Scangas. In addition to the offering of prepared meals for Anita and Sam, Sam’s colostomy bag needs to be changed daily. Since Anita is neither able to cook nor change the bag, we are hopeful that you know someone who is responsible and educated, who could use part time work and would be valuable support for the Scangas. If you know someone who might be interested, please have them call the Scanga’s at: 719-221-3075

Regarding the need for prepared meals, the Women’s Bible Study Group started a calendar to take food starting in August and it has been placed on the bulletin board for you to fill in a date or dates, on which you can help. Their address is 12066 Hwy 50 just one mile west of Poncha Springs. Home phone number: 719-221-3075

If you have any questions, please speak with Olivia Harrington. And most importantly, please keep Sam & Anita Scanga in your prayers.

From Ginny Biglow - I'm letting our church family know that Bob's brother, John and wife Marci have both passed away at their facility in Sun City, AZ this past week. John had succumbed to his pancreatic cancer on Friday, July 14th, while Marci peacefully left this world on Monday, July 10th, knowing she could not endure without him. A Celebration of Life is being planned for both of them in Salida this summer. We will share the details as we learn them. Please keep their families and friends in your prayers and thoughts. With Gratitude for the Blessing of their lives in ours. Ginny & Becky Biglow

This Year’s Pig Roast! - Thank you to the Men’s Group for once again coordinating this year’s 15th Annual Pig Roast on Friday, August 18th. Dinner will be served from 4:30-7:00pm for both Dining In and Drive Thru Take-Out. Tickets are $12.00 for Adults, Kids under 12 are $5.00 and Kids under 5 are FREE. Tickets are available in the office and from various church members. There are many ways to help with this annual fundraiser for our church and it takes many, many hands. The sign-up sheets are on the table in Century Hall. If you have any questions, please contact Burrell Welton at (719) 660-1652 or [email protected]. Please help spread the word!

Quilt Raffle to Benefit the Windows Restoration Project - We are currently selling raffle tickets for a chance to win the beautiful hand-sewn queen-size quilt made by Lois Walrath. The quilt is on display in Century Hall (folded in half and hanging on the wall). The drawing will be held at the Pig Roast on Friday, August 18th at approximately 6:00pm.

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Sharing continued from pg. 3…

Participants need NOT be present to win! Tickets are $10.00/each or 5 for $40.00. Tickets are available in the office or from a church member. If purchasing tickets with a check, please make your check out to: SUMC Raffle.

Please keep Meg & Trey Brown and their family in your prayers. On Monday, July 17th, they learned that Meg’s sister-in-law passed away unexpectedly. May their family find peace and comfort, as they move through this very difficult time.

Please send your prayer requests, updates, celebrations and announcements to Licia at: [email protected]

AUGUST CELEBRATIONS

Birthdays August 2 Effie Crider

August 8 Barbara Williams

August 9 Julie Callahan

August 9 Dick Knostman

August 15 Bill Tulley

August 18 Alice Heusel-Johnson

August 22 Lois Walrath

August 28 Pat Miller

August 29 Raeann Shively

August 31 Hal Brown

Anniversaries August 3 Fran & Bill Tulley

August 11 Julie & Ken Callahan

August 29 Karen & Tom Yerkey

Request from Licia: Please be sure to let the office

know about the dates of the birthdays and anniversaries

in your family! We love to celebrate such joys!

SUMC Quilt Raffle Tickets Available: July 2 – August 18

…or while supply lasts

In support of our Windows Restoration Project we are holding a raffle for this beautiful, one-of-a-kind, queen-size (106” x 98”) hand-sewn quilt made by Lois Walrath. This work of art is hanging on the wall in Century Hall. (Please Note: Quilt is folded on wall.) Tickets are available for purchase, either through the

office or from a church member who is selling them. If you are willing to check out tickets to sell, please see Licia or someone in the office.

The drawing will be held during our 15th Annual Pig Roast, on Friday, August 18th. Ticket holders DO NOT need to be present to win. Tickets are $10.00 each or 5 tickets for $40.00. Checks may be written to: SUMC Raffle

Thank You to Burrell Welton for all his hard work and leadership in establishing our raffle license and coordinating this fundraising effort!

A Very Special Thank You to Lois Walrath, for her amazing skills in creating such a treasured quilt.

Any questions - please call the office (719) 539-2755, or speak to Burrell Welton.

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Ever wondered how you might be of service to the church? Please consider being on the volunteer rotations for one of these three areas of service! For more information, please contact the following coordinators:

Ushers Ginny Cunningham (719) 539-5243 Liturgists Karen Yerkey (719) 539-3427 Fellowship Barbara Zechman (719) 285-4251

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ THANK YOU TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS

August Ushers - Coordinator: Ginny Cunningham August 6 Judy Eyler & Debbie Jackson August 13 Jack & Sandy Gordon August 20 No Ushers Needed – Worship at the Park August 27 Paul & Cindy Wilson August Liturgists - Coordinator: Karen Yerkey August 6 Mary Reeves August 13 Ken Leisher August 20 No Liturgist Needed – Worship in the Park August 27 Bob Elliott August Fellowship Hosts – Coordinator: Barb Zechman August 6 Licia Iverson August 13 Julie & Ken Callahan August 20 No Host Needed – Potluck Picnic in the Poncha Springs Park following worship August 27 Available

On Sunday, August 20th at 10:00AM, we will join

our Presbyterian Friends to host a

WORSHIP SERVICE &

PICNIC in the Park Park Location:

PONCHA SPRINGS PARK across from Town Hall.

Meats & buns will be provided. Bring your chair and please bring a side dish to share.

More details to come!

IMPORTANT….. Our Next

Pig Roast Planning Meeting

is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 6th after Fellowship in the Parlor Plan to attend….We do need your help!

SIGN-UP SHEETS ARE IN CENTURY HALL

SAVE THIS DATE FOR THE :

15th

Annual Pig Roast Friday, August 18

th – 4:30-7:00pm

Live Music & Delicious Fun!!!

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RAFT GUIDE DINNER REVIEW 2017

Season 6!

THANK YOU FOR A GREAT SUMMER!!

Dear Raft Guide Volunteers and Supporters!

Well, we did it! Year #6 is a WRAP! What an amazing season it was. Eight weeks of delicious food, heart-felt connections and the strengthening of relationships with those who come together from all over the country to our valley for this summer experience on the river!

This year’s dinner themes for the 8 weeks, were: Italian, Breakfast for Dinner, Mexican Feast, Thanksgiving, Soup & Salad, Chili & Cornbread, Ham/Mac n’ Cheese and the coveted Everything Night… aka…A Good Old Fashion Methodist Potluck. Throughout these 8 weeks we served over 712 meals to guides and volunteers and welcomed guides from 39 states and 2 guides from Ireland!

And not unlike the guides, our volunteers (from the church and the greater community of Salida) come from all over the country to be here in Salida for the summer. Thank you to everyone for making this outreach such a rewarding experience for so many! We couldn’t do it without each of you!

The guides are so appreciative of all the amazing food and hard work provided by the volunteers. Remember that if you would like to be reimbursed for any expenses related to the Raft Guide Dinners please sign your receipts and bring them to Licia in the office.

Thank you to everyone for all the many ways that you helped with and supported the Raft Guide Dinners this year. There are so many of you contribute delicious foods, week after week! Thank You! Many of you contribute financially each summer and please know how much that is appreciated. And to all those who support on the day of the dinners, helping with set-up, staying to help during dinner and helping with clean-up…Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!

If you have ideas or suggestions as to how to we might continue to improve and sustain this outreach, please be sure to write your ideas down. We will have an

opportunity for volunteers to get together, at a later date, to review this past year and to plant seeds for next year.

Here are few more comments that the guides have shared with us about what these dinners mean to them…

Thank you for taking the time to feed us every week. It’s always delicious!

Raft Guide Dinners are the best. Thank you & keep up the good work! Theme dinners are awesome.

I Love You. Thank You. 100,000 Love Bubbles heading your direction.

I love coming to church dinner! It is a great thing to look forward to every week, even if I don’t actually make it. Thanks for everything. May the force be with you!

We love the Raft Guide Dinners. It is perfect just the way it is now. Thank you so much for doing it.

Thank you to all the volunteers…seen & unseen!

The dinners are definitely one of our highlights of the week. Thank you so much for all the hard work you guys put into providing dinners for our raft guides. You guys are awesome.

Best part of my week

You all have been truly lovely. It is a blessing to have shared the summer with you. Your food is as comforting as your hearts and that is how you show people Jesus’ Love.

Please note that financial contributions for the Raft Guide Dinner program are ALWAYS appreciated as we now prepare for next year…Season #7! Thank you to everyone, for all your help this summer with our Raft Guide Dinners! If you have any questions, please call the church office (719) 539-2755 or email us at [email protected]

________________________________

Our Choir will be resuming

on September 10th! If you are interested in participating, please let Mary Sandell, our Choir

Director, know!

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Salida UMC Can Participate!

Olivia Harrington, one of our summer visitor members, will be going on a mission trip to Sager Brown in south Louisiana in February. The purpose of this project is to provide an opportunity for individuals to support the mission of UMCOR Disaster Relief Supplies Network.

There will be 15 participants sponsored by her church, First United Methodist Church of Waxahachie, TX on this mission trip. Would you like to go with them? Ask Olivia how! One of the requirements is for each one to take a minimum of ten of the six kits Sager Brown keeps on hand for Disaster Relief. Her group is making school bags and filling them with the required school supplies. They can always take more.

Kits help sustain everyday life for people who lack ready access to essential supplies. They provide vital support for UMCOR’s global development work and make a tangible difference in people’s lives. UMCOR Sager Brown needs help restocking relief supply kits.

In some countries, children don't have books or school supplies. Many have no schoolrooms; classes are held in inadequate or half-destroyed buildings, tents, or even the open air. School kits may be these children's only educational resources.

School Kit Value: $11 per kit plus school bags

Olivia has instructions on how to make the school kits, especially the school bags.

Needed will be:

1. A few sewing machines either brought to the church or in your home.

2 Fabric Heavy-duty fabric only, such as denim, corduroy, drapery fabric, etc to make 14x16” cloth bags. No advertisements, religious, patriotic, military, or camouflage symbols, please.

If you can’t or don’t want to sew, how about using your hands to cut fabric?

Making a donation of fabric?

Making a donation to purchase the supplies?

Taking the donations and purchasing the supplies?

Let Olivia know if you are interested in helping. Any help would be appreciated. Talk to Olivia!

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PLEASE PLAN TO

ATTEND WORSHIP

ON SUNDAY,

AUGUST 6TH

WHEN WE

WELCOME OUR

NEW DISTRICT

SUPERINTENDENT

REV. DR. TEZENLO THONG

(Mark your calendars NOW!)

Ongoing Weekly Scheduled Items Include:

Sundays: Worship 9:30am; Except for Aug. 20 10:00 at Poncha Springs Park, collaborative service/picnic with Presbyterian Church Tuesdays: Salida Brass, 6:30pm, Choir Room Wednesdays: Women’s Bible Study, 9:30am, Century Hall Heaven at Eleven! Contemplative Prayer Gp. 11:00am 20 min. Silence, Parlor Thursdays: Men’s Bible Study, 10:00am, Century Hall Church is closed for cleaning, 12:00-2:00pm Fridays: Church Office is Closed

Sun, Aug 6 Worship Service with Communion

Sun, Aug 6 Welcome our new District Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Tezenlo Thong during

Sun, Aug 6 Pig Roast Planning Mtg after Fellowship, Parlor

Tues, Aug 8 Faith Book Club, 10:00am, Catherine Hayden’s Hm.

Tues, Aug 8 Finance Meeting, 10:00am, Century Hall

Sun, Aug 13 Sunday Eve. Worship Svs, 6:30-7:15pm, CH

Thurs, Aug 17 NAMI Monthly Support Gp, 6:30-8:30pm, Bsmt.

Fri, Aug 18 15th Annual Pig Roast Dinner, 4:30-7:00pm

Fri, Aug 18 Quilt Raffle Drawing, 6:00ish during Pig Roast

Sun, Aug 20 Troop Donations Due

Sun, Aug 20 Worship in the Park, collaborative service and picnic with our Presbyterian friends, 10:00am, Poncha Springs Park

Mon, Aug 21 Monitor Articles Due!

Tues, Aug 22 Pack Troop Boxes, 9:00am Lutheran Ch. Bsmt.

Sun, Aug 27 Sunday Eve. Worship Svs, 6:30-7:15pm, CH

Sun. Sept 3 NOTE: NEW WORSHIP TIME…10:30am!