The Visitor: October-November, 2018
NOTES ON THE JOURNEY: 40 DAYS OF GRATITUDE
It was a simple house. Very small by American standards. It was in the middle of a wetland area in Costa Rica. Not another house for miles around. Even though we were there to birdwatch our Costa Rican naturalist stopped to tell us about the family who lives in the house. “They are the happiest people I know. There are 5 children and 2 parents. Every morning they wake up and hold hands and give thanks for another day. Then every evening they hold hands before bed and give thanks for the blessings of the day. They don’t have much, but they are the happiest people I know. Truly. Truly happy.”
Throughout the scriptures we are advised to be a thankful and grateful people “in all circumstances”. This commandment is not because God’s ego needs to hear us say “thank you” but for our own benefit. Scientific studies reveal the wisdom of the scriptures in that persons who practice gratitude
“report higher levels of positive emotions, such as joy, pleasure, optimism and happiness, and feeling more alive and awake. They also experience health benefits, such as stronger immune systems, lower blood pressure, improved sleep, and fewer aches and pains. They also exercised more and took better care of their health.”
(Research by Robert A. Emmons and Michael McCullough of University of Miami)
Brother David Steindl-Rast teaches, “If more people were grateful, the world would actually begin to change for the better. You can’t be grateful and hateful; you can’t be grateful and selfish. Gratefulness confers a host of benefits for the individual and for the world.”
When I read these words in the Stop Look Go Workbook on Gratitude
from A Network for Grateful Living, I knew that I had found a study and practice for our Fall season. Starting on Sunday, October 14, we will begin 40 DAYS OF GRATITUDE which will conclude on Thanksgiving Day. I will provide daily spiritual practices in gratitude through the bulletin and our weekly church update based on this workbook. Those who want to go deeper can order the workbook for $18. We also will focus on gratitude during our Fall retreat at Laurelview.
Come and see what a deeper practice of gratitude can do for your health, relationships, our church and the world. As Brother David says, “WE ARE NEVER MORE THAN ONE GRATEFUL THOUGHT AWAY FROM PEACE OF HEART.”
PASTOR JANET
EVENTS:
NEW TO YOU SHOP
Thursdays Noon – 2
Reopens in October
October 4 & 18
November 1, 15 & 29
Also collecting paper towels and toilet paper single roll, 2 pk., or 4 pk
THURSDAY HOUR OF POWER
Every Thursday Evening
October 4-November 15
6- 7 pm
Join Minister Sims for a brief devotion and time of prayer and silence in our sanctuary.
KINGDOM KIDS UPDATES
First Sundays October 7 and November 4: Kingdom Kids meet at 9:30 to learn a song and to participate in worship
Special Outings:
October 28: Bowling with McLaffertys
November 25: Cookie baking and assisting with Hanging of the Greens after worship
MUSLIM WOMEN’S
ROUND TABLE
Tuesday, October 9
7-8 pm
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Mosque on South Avenue across from Ferguson Park
All our women are invited to join Pastor Janet for an informal gathering with Muslim women as we talk about our concerns and learn from each other. There will be goodies!
CHURCH OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, October 13
11 – 6 pm
Folks from all over Pittsburgh will be visiting our building, learning about our ministries and enjoying art work by Frank Hightower, our featured artist! Please sign up to assist in greeting, refreshments, poster sale for Codename, 10,000 Village sale and New to You Shop.
WE NEED LOTS OF HELP TO SHOWCASE OUR CHURCH!
CROP WALK
Sunday, October 14
1:30 pm Starting at South Avenue United Methodist Church
With the famine in Africa and recent natural disasters, we need to support this year’s annual walk for hunger relief more than ever. Please sign up to walk or sponsor a walker. If you are walking, please pick up a packet to ask friends and family to support you on your walk.
WILKINSBURG COMMUNITY MINISTRY’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Saturday, October 20 at 6 pm
South Avenue United Methodist Church
Tickets are $50
Let’s celebrate 50 years of serving those in need through Wilkinsburg Community Ministry! See Pastor Janet if you would like to attend.
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Community Youth Outreach
Codename is off to a great start, but we still need your help in getting the word out about our program and our new times.
3-6 pm Younger youth ages 5-11 for gym play, video games, movie and hot meal
6-9 pm Older youth Ages 12 -18 for basketball, devotion and a hot meal
REGIONAL ASSEMBLY
Friday – Saturday,
November 2-3
First Christian Church
Washington PA
FALL BACK ONE HOUR
Sunday, November 4!!!
PRAYER BREAKFAST
November 10 9:00 am
Minister Sims is offering a special prayer breakfast on Saturday, November 10 for all who desire prayer. A delicious breakfast will be served which will be followed by a time of prayer in our sanctuary. The cost of the tickets is $20 since this is a fund-raiser for Codename. Help us get the word out and bring your friends and family members!
ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER
Sunday, November 18
After worship
Bring desserts and friends/ family to this special occasion. This is a great time to invite someone to join you for worship to learn about our ministry.
THANKSGIVING OFFERING
Sundays November 18 and 25
Our special mission offering goes to support young adults in our denomination’s colleges and seminaries.
DATES TO REMEMBER
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
4 Darlene Davis
11 Nicchole Wilder
12 Christian Gonzalez
14 Loretta Shade
16 Darae Calloway
18 Shirley Carter
21 Peggy Blackshire & Jonathan Baughman
23 Kylie Castelli
28 Stacie Ward
30 James Simone
31 Carole Nelson
OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES
9 Barbara & Roy Grayson
22 Ed & Joyce Masessa
26 Alex & Dawn Coley
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
3 Susan Muffett
3 Tennil Reed
9 Marci Mazza-Fredley
10 Irene Rinne
14 Carl Muffett
14 Melanie Baughman
16 Jonathan Mills
18 Minister Cecilia Sims
21 Trinity Sheffey
24 Donna Lynn Smith
25 Stephane McLafferty
25 Leilani Reed
26 Tenaeja Sheffy
NO ANNIVERSARIES THIS MONTH
MEETINGS FOR MINISTRY
Trustees Meeting: Thursday, October 4 at 6 pm
Leadership Team Meeting: Sunday, October 7 after worship
Servant Leaders Training: Sunday, November 11 after worship
Board: Sunday, November 4 after worship
PRAYER LIST
THANKSGIVINGS
*For the Prayer Shut-in, all participants, and for Minister Sims’ vision for the shut-in
*For Rally Day, all who attended, Pam Long and Jennifer Castelli and the wonderful meal they prepared
*For the blessing that it was for Pastor Janet to speak to our Jewish brothers and sisters at the Katz Arts Center
*For the start-up of CODENAME S.A.T.U.R.D.A.Y.
HEALING & SUPPORT
* Frank Brown, Mrs. Brown’s husband who being treated for metastatic bone cancer and for Mrs. Brown’s strength
Tennil Reed and family in the loss of her grandmother
*Susan Muffett who had a second heart cauterization
*Tammy Banks, Ann Tucker’s, daughter who is back in the hospital
*William Banks in his travels in Africa
*Continued prayers for support for Iris Brown, Shirley Carter, Gena Cooper, Don Long, Ed and Joyce Masessa, Marge and Jack Peffer and Irene Rinne
OUR MINISTRY
*A new season for Codename, our youth ministry on Saturdays
*Faith and Fundraiser Team as they work to raise new funds and ministry
*Funding for an afterschool program
*The Sanctuary Project to end youth violence
DISCIPLES FAMILY OF FAITH
*Our Regional Minister, Thad Allen and our General Minister, Rev. Dr. Terri Hord Owens
*Hanna Simpson our moderator’s daughter
*Pastor Nikki serving as interim in Monongahela
WILKINSBURG
*Police, fire department, Mayor, boro, and school district
*Our partners in ministry: Sanctuary Project, WCM,
St. James Social Services, Hosanna House, Community Chaplains, Mad Dads, Boys and Girls Club and sister churches
PEACEMAKERS & EARTHKEEPERS
*Victims and survivors of Jacksonville shooting
*The family and friends of Khalil, a Wilkinsburg youth killed
*Family and friends of Antwon Rose and Molly Tibbet and an end to gun violence
* President Donald Trump and world leaders for peace with North Korea
*Refugee crisis in Europe and an end to the civil war in Syria
*For all children to be reunited with their families at our border
*Our troops and their families
*Earth keepers around the world










