United Methodist Women

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Order of Worship  Announcements

Dear Friends,

 

This Sunday, we welcome Bishop Beverly Shamana as our guest preacher for United Methodist Women Sunday. Bishop Beverly Shamana was elected to the episcopacy in 2000 and assigned to the California-Nevada in the San Francisco area until 2008 when she retired and returned to Los Angeles with her husband, Walter Woods. While serving as an active bishop she was President of the General Board  of Church and Society and traveled on behalf of the Board for issues of peace and justice.

She is a graduate of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and served as pastor in Los Angeles and Inglewood, and as Conference Staff for Ethnic, Justice & Outreach Ministries until her election by the Western Jurisdiction. She continues to preach, and lead workshops and seminars on art and creativity, which inspired her book, Seeing In The Dark, A Vision of Spirituality and Creativity published by Abingdon Press. 

 

As part of United Methodist Women Sunday, you are invited to stop by Founders Hall to greet Bishop Shamana.  The UMW is serving refreshments, and have set up displays and information about United Methodist Women. 

Posted on January 26, 2012

12/29/11

The United Methodist Women Midwinter Event will be held at Bell Memorial United Methodist Church in Rowland Heights.

The Mid-Winter Event, February 18th will focus on Women’s Division’s four top Initiatives:  Climate Change, Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, and Immigration.

For more information and to download a Registration form. Click on  UMW Midwinter event flyer

Posted on December 29, 2011

Pens for Peace
School Supplies for Children in Afghanistan
Distributed by Our Soldiers on the Ground

You may send tablets, composition pads, note book paper, pens, pencils, pencil top erasers, pencil sharpeners, and anything else you think kids might like that you can cram into the boxes. Pack up a US post office large Flat Rate Box (12″x12″x5″), and because it is an APO address, the shipping is $12.95 regardless of weight.

The mailing address is:

Comanche School Supplies
C/4-70 AR
FOB Tarin Kowt (Hadrian)       (This is inserted for the street address)
APO, AE 09380                   (APO is listed for city and AE is listed for state followed by zip code)


Posted on June 6, 2011

Ready for a good summer read?  Here’s a book that kept me going until the end.
The title is: Same Kind of Different As Me  by Ron Hall and Denver Moore.
 
It’s the true story of Ron Hall, a very successful white man that gets involved with a homeless mission in Texas.  He meets up with Denver Moore, a black man who is not a exactly a slave, but has spent his life in poverty and never been to school.  It’s a very inspiring Christian book with a great message about loving our neighbor as ourselves.

Randa Krakow
 

Posted on June 6, 2011

5-13-11

A Book Review by Jan Moore

The subject indicates we should travel light and leave our heavy burdens with the Lord as he will take care of them for us. It was an easy read, all based on the Twenty-Third Psalm.

Chapter 15 was especially interesting to me: Bugs can kill sheep. If they succeed in depositing their eggs into the soft membrane of the sheep’s nose, the eggs become wormlike larvae, which drive the sheep insane. They will deliberately beat their heads against trees, rocks, etc. In extreme cases a sheep may even kill itself. The entire flock can be destroyed by the presence of a few flies. For this reason, the shepherd anoints their head with an oil-like repellent.

When mating season arrives, the rams start head-butting other rams to win over the ewes. To prevent injury, the shepherd anoints the rams. He smears a slippery, greasy substance over the nose and head. This lubricant causes them to glance off rather than crash into each other.

Jesus announced, “I am the good shepherd.” He spread the oil of prevention on his disciples. In the Twenty-Third Psalm, this is the background of “You anoint my head with oil.”

I recommend reading this 2006 “Spiritual Growth” book.

Posted on May 13, 2011