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The Heartbeat
Louisville,�Kentucky� St.�Andrew�United�Church�of�Christ�������� September�2013,�Issue�54,�No.�8�
St. Andrew United Church of Christ 2608 Browns Lane • Louisville, Kentucky 40220
Phone: (502) 452-1777 Fax: (502) 452-6406
Website: www.saintandrewucc.org
Sunday School: 9:15 AM Worship Service: 10:30 AM
Office Hours: 9 AM – 1 PM, Monday – Friday
Church Staff
Dr. Jimmy Watson Pastor
J.R. Cannaday Minister of Music
Mary Rose Linker Church Secretary/Editor
Joe Louden Custodian
Donna Wenzel Parish Nurse
Cheryl Willett President
Dr. Watson’s Corner Offered by Art Raderer, Reprinted from Upper Room
Life does not consist in the abundance of possessions. Luke 12:15 (NRSV)
The finance committee meeting had not gone well. The church did not have enough money, and we had to vote on which programs to cut. So we had some bitter discussions. I got home late at night, worn out, and was surprised to see my five-year-old son, David, still up. “Dad, where have you been?” I ex-plained that we all earn money, save a little, spend a lot, and give some to the Lord. And it seemed that people were not giving enough to the Lord, and the church was in some difficulty. David did not seem to understand. But he was, after all, only five, so I went over it again: We earn money, save money, spend money, and give some to the Lord. David still did not understand. Gently, I went over it again; but he still looked puzzled. Finally he said, “Dad, I thought it was all the Lord’s money!” David’s response completely changed the way I look at money and possessions. I started giving more and worrying less. Today none of my possessions means anything to me. All that matters are my family and friends, the church, and God — nothing else! This change in me has made my life easier and simpler.
Inside this issue:
REPRINTED FROM UCC.ORG DAILY DEVOTIONAL By Dr. Jimmy Watson
"After forty days, Noah opened the window of the ark that he had made." -
Genesis 8:6
I can only imagine how exhilarating that moment must have been. Noah has
been cooped up in a big boat with a lot of smelly animals (and people) for a
very long time. It's raining cats and dogs outside, while the camels and geese
and mongooses et al. are assaulting Noah's five senses in ways that only a pig
farmer from the Midwest could appreciate.
Suddenly the rain stops and Noah bolts through the pens and roped-up animals,
avoiding bites and scratches as best he can, and finds his way to a small portal
where he sticks his head out, basks in the sunlight, eyes closed, chin raised,
breathing deeply the fresh air. This is a moment that erases the boundaries be-
tween the physical and spiritual. God's ruach, God's breath, is present with
Noah like never before.
As I write this we are having new windows installed in our home. The old win-
dows were either nailed shut or stuck due to occasional paint jobs through the
years. In the five years I have lived here, not once have I been able to open a
window and breathe air that has not already been "conditioned" by a large ma-
chine that resides in my basement. Today I open my windows, even as the tem-
perature escalates beyond 90 degrees, and reclaim my status as a child of nature
and as a child of God. Today I experience the freshness of God.
Open your windows today, both of home and soul. Take a long, deep breath.
The storm is over. Dry land is on your horizon.
Prayer God of rain and dry land, may your wind lead us home, may your breath fill our
lungs with pleasant odors, and may your spirit offer us a new and hopeful fu-
ture. Amen.
Living the Questions, Stewardship Page 2
Mission 4/1, Thanks
Parish Nurse, Library News Page 3
St. Andrew Events Page 4
Birthdays/Anniversaries, Thanks Page 5
Memorials/Honoraria
The Patchwork Lady Page 6
Daily Lectionary Page 7
Next Heartbeat Deadline Back
HEARTBEAT Page 2
AN INVITATION “Living the Questions”, a new seven-week
DVD Series, which conveys the richness of
the Christian tradition and invites Christians
of all persuasions to begin a spiritual journey
will be offered again in September and Octo-
ber. This new series of one hour sessions will
offer opportunities to learn what other
churches are doing and to think about where
we are on our Christian journey. Just listen-
ing to these men and women, many of whom
have dedicated their lives to various religious
disciplines including research, church leader-
ship, college teaching, religious music, and
caring for the “least of these”, is inspiring.
Please join us.
Everyone is welcome (members and
friends) to these sessions beginning Thurs-
day, September 12th. Look for a sign-up
sheet in the Welcome Center in August &
September. All sessions begin at 10 AM
and last one hour. All are on Thursdays.
September 12: A Kingdom Without Walls
September 19:Social Justice: Realizing God’s Vision
September 26: Incarnation: Divinely Human
October 3: Prayer: Intimacy With God
October 10: Compassion: The Heart of Jesus’
Ministry
October 17: Creative Transformation
October 24: Embracing Mystery
Look for the Sign-up sheet for
“Living the Questions”
in the Gathering Area.
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Donna Block, Vice PresidentDonna Block, Vice PresidentDonna Block, Vice PresidentDonna Block, Vice President
David Aikens, SecretaryDavid Aikens, SecretaryDavid Aikens, SecretaryDavid Aikens, Secretary
Bob RosenbaumBob RosenbaumBob RosenbaumBob Rosenbaum Al LauferAl LauferAl LauferAl Laufer
Gerri RiffeGerri RiffeGerri RiffeGerri Riffe Jennifer IrvingJennifer IrvingJennifer IrvingJennifer Irving
Sharmille SawyerSharmille SawyerSharmille SawyerSharmille Sawyer Suzanne SchwartzSuzanne SchwartzSuzanne SchwartzSuzanne Schwartz
STEWARDSHIP: Neighbors in Need
Neighbors in Need (NIN) is a special mission offering of the UCC that
supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United
States. One-third of NIN funds support the Council for American Indian
Ministry(CAIM). Two-thirds of the offering is used by the UCC's Justice
and Witness Ministries(JWM) to support a variety of justice initiatives,
advocacy efforts, and direct service projects through grants.
Neighbors in Need grants are awarded to churches and organizations doing
justice work in their communities. These grants fund projects whose work
ranges from direct service to community organizing and advocacy to ad-
dress systemic injustice. Funding is provided through donations to the
Neighbors in Need offering.
We will collect the NIN offering on October 6, 2013.
Mission 4/1 Earth
The St Andrew final total: (drum roll) 1,056 hours working on enhancing our local environment. 42 trees planted in Louisville area 62 1/2 trees/sapplings bought for Romania 3 letters advocating for a healthy environment.
We worked well together cleaning up our church, yards, neighborhoods and parks. We planted trees from our backyards, our church yard all the way to east-ern Europe.
I thank the friends and members of St. Andrew for working to improve this one earth, and I highlight the extra work of our St. Andrew Christian education team in sponsoring this special national church wide project. May our Mission 4/1 Earth continue. —-Walter S. Snowa
HEARTBEAT Page 3
From the Parish Nurse… Coping with Change
Change is usually easier to accept if you feel confident
that you can adapt to new experiences. Here are some
tips for coping with change:
• Anticipate change. Take steps to avoid becoming rigid
and afraid of new experiences. Throughout life, keep
making friends, exploring new interests and activities,
and accepting new challenges.
• Take care of your health. If you're facing a big
change, take extra care to eat a healthy diet, exercise
regularly, get enough sleep and limit alcohol consump-
tion.
• Learn to relax. You might find it helpful to take a
yoga class or listen to relaxation tapes, which are avail-
able at most bookstores and public libraries. Or set aside
a few minutes daily to visualize yourself remaining calm
and happy
• Stay positive. Try not to jump to conclusions about the
change you're facing. Negative thoughts can block your
creativity and problem-solving skills. Positive thoughts
build bridges to possibilities and opportunities.
• Gather information. Often, the most stressful thing
about change is the uncertainty it brings. To ease anxiety,
learn as much as you can about what you're facing.
• Limit or "pace" your changes. Try not to make a big
change before you've adjusted to a prior change. If you
are already stressed, try to postpone making big deci-
sions.
• Consider joining a support group. If a change feels
too big to handle alone, consider joining a support group
for people who are going through a similar experience.
You might join a group for stepparents, newcomers to a
community or people who care for an older adult.
• Consider seeing a professional counselor. Don't be
afraid to ask for help. Even strong people need support
and guidance when faced with tough
circumstances.
News from the Library…
A new addition to the library is “Behind the Beautiful
Forevers” by Katherine Boo who is an American Pulitzer
Prize journalist and a National Book Award winner.
This nonfiction book is a true story about the poor in
Mumbai, India. The author embedded herself in a slum
area, and all the people and incidents are real. It is stag-
gering to realize the distance between the rich and poor
in India and how much those in poverty have to draw
upon their inner strength just to meet each day.
One Last Call!
The Library is cleaning house. These books have not
been returned. If you or your children have checked out
books more than a month ago, please have a look at
home. All overdue books not returned in several weeks
will be removed from the library data base. We will as-
sume they are lost. Thanks for your help.
Children’s Books
Author Title
Berenstain Too Much Birthday
Handford Find Waldo Now
Handford Where’s Waldo
Handford The Great Waldo Search
Handford Where’s Waldo in Hollywood
Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Silverstein Falling Up
Ury More Scary Stories...
Adult Books
Author Title
Bell Love Wins
Borg Jesus A New Vision
Essex More Bad Girls of the Bible
Giles Tara’s Healing
Guideposts The Book
Miller The Complete Gospels
Ladies’ Day Out & Ladies’ Day Out & Ladies’ Day Out & Ladies’ Day Out &
Women of St. Andrew Women of St. Andrew Women of St. Andrew Women of St. Andrew
Monday, September 16Monday, September 16Monday, September 16Monday, September 16
Ladies’ Day Out will meet as usual at 10 AM to work on door decorations and tray cards for the nursing home ministry. As always we are look-ing for women to join in this effort. At noon, the Women of St. Andrew and Ladies’ Day Out will meet together for lunch. After lunch, a short meeting will be held to share information and offer opportunities for fellowship and service. All women of the church are invited to attend either or both meetings. Bring a sandwich. Drinks will be provided. REMINDER: The Ladies Day Out mission group always needs calendar pictures and cards to be used for the nursing home ministry and school book project. Please consider do-nating any pictures or calendars, you may not be using. They may be placed in the Women of St. Andrew mailbox or on the shelf in the conference room. Thank you for any donations.
FROM THE NURTURE TEAM
HEARTBEAT Page 4
Dicey Ladies Bunco
Let’s Roll! Wednesday, September 25, at 11:30 am. Bring a friend—anyone can play and have fun. Be there for the Bunco Squad!
YARD SALE
Our yard Sale will be September 6 & 7, Friday and Saturday. Spread the word
with friends and neighbors.
JOIN THE MOVIE BUFFS!
Every 4th Sunday, a group of movie enthusiasts gather
to discuss a popular movie playing locally. Most of
these are or become award-winning films. The question
is: What does this movie have to say about the faith?
Here’s how it works: A movie is chosen by our coordi-
nator, Diane Snowa. Mid-month, she announces the
film’s title. Interested folks see the film on their own.
Then, we gather together for a lively and stimulating
discussion. Please come and invite others.
HEARTBEAT Page 5
1st Cheryl Willett
9th Susan Bullard Mary Jane Glaser Christy Merideth
10th Sherry Delph
12th Kyle Longton
13th Jill Lowry Cindy Schwartz
16th John Whisler
17th Sharmille Sawyer
22th Rick Caldwell
27th Walter Snowa Judy Webb
28th Donnie Neat Walker Childers
29th Adrian White
1st Bruce & Annie-Laurie McCord
6th Quentin & Paula Sharpenstein
10th Bob & Jean Grubbs
13th David & Karen Letendre
17th Robert & Janice Thomas
20th Mike & Christy Merideth
29th William & Sherry Delph
30th Tony & Terri Schmidt
M em orials & H onorariaM em orials & H onorariaM em orials & H onorariaM em orials & H onoraria
In memory of Marcia Barth, donations to the Leona
Roney Music Fund were made by: Mr. & Mrs. Mark Fischer
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wolford
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Walthall
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kuminka
Walter & Diane Snowa
James G. Tyler
Double Diamond Construction Company
Perry County Democrat Central Commuttee
A donation was made to Current Fund by: Mr. & Mrs. Jack Boeschel
A donation was made to Roof Fund by: Mr. & Mrs. Joe Louden
In Honor of Art and Madelyn Raderer’s birthdays, a
donation was made to the Roof Fund by: Mrs. & Mrs. Joe Louden
In memory of Don Hilliker, a Tuesday Boy, a dona-
tion was made to the Roof Fund by: Art & Madelyn Raderer
In memory of Richard Raderer a donation was made
to the Roof Fund by: Art & Madelyn Raderer
In memory of Marcia Barth, the Music Ministry has pur-
chased and planted a crape myrtle outside the window of
the rehearsal room. Eventually, a stone or plaque will be
placed there designating it as a memorial to Marcia. While we
appreciate any interest in helping to maintain the crape myrtle,
we would like to designate that all care, pruning and mainte-
nance of this plant to be provided by Patty Tench, JR Can-
naday or Rick Caldwell. Thank you for respecting our wishes.
If your birthday or anniversary has been
inadvertently omitted, please contact the office.
HEARTBEAT Page 6 From the Patchwork Lady...
HEARTBEAT Page 7
2608 Browns Lane
Louisville, KY 40220
502-452-1777
www.saintandrewucc.org
No matter who you are, you are welcome here!
September 2013 Heartbeat Issue 54, No. 8
Monday, September 16