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CONNECTIONS UPUMC • Thinking About Joining UPUMC? Adult Sunday School Class begins Sunday, May 7, 11:30am, Errol Stephenson Hall. • Education committee meets with lunch, Sunday, May 7, 12:45pm, Errol Stephenson Hall. • Staff-Parish Relations Committee meets Monday, May 8, 6:30pm, Errol Stephenson Hall. • Administrative Council meets Monday, May 8, 7:30pm, Errol Stephenson Hall. • Outreach Committee meets Tuesday, May 9, 7:30pm, Errol Stephenson Hall.
THE COMMUNITY • Benefit Concert for the North Portland Tool Library at the White Eagle, 836 N Russell. 50% of proceeds go to the NPTL. Wednesday, May 10, 5pm-1am.
THE LARGER CHURCH • Oregon-Idaho Reconciling United Methodists gather Saturday, May 13, 10am-2pm, Potluck lunch, Lebanon UMC, Lebanon, OR. Finalizing Annual conference presence. • Pioneer UMC Style Show/Luncheon/Tea, Saturday, May 20, 1pm. Tickets $8. Reservations: 503-286-2105 • Sing Out, Speak Up for Justice, Christ the Reconciler UMC, Sunday, May 21, 2:30pm, Sunnyside Grange Hall, SE 132nd and Sunnyside Drive.
FUTURE EVENTS, FOR YOUR CALENDAR • St Johns Parade, Saturday, May 13, begins at noon. • The Laramie Project at Southridge High School, May 26 and 27 $7. www.southridgetheatre.org • Children’s Sunday School goes to Camp, Wednesday-Saturday, August 16-19, Suttle Lake Camp. See note. • Third Annual All-Church Retreat at Camp Magruder on the Oregon Coast, Friday-Sunday, September 15-17, 2006.
WEEKLY AT UPUMC • Choir practices Sundays at 9:30am, Tuesdays at 6:00pm, Sanctuary. • Men’s Group, Tuesdays, 10am, Narthex. • Alcoholics Anonymous, Narthex, Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 8pm, weekly. • Overeaters Anonymous, Wednesdays at 7pm, Saturdays at 3pm. PLEASE DON’T GO HUNGRY. WE HAVE FOOD IN OUR PANTRY, LOCATED IN THE HALLWAY LEADING TO ERROL STEPHENSON HALL, TAKE WHAT YOU NEED.
THE NURSERY IS STAFFED DURING WORSHIP FOR CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN SCHOOL AGE. SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN ARE INVITED INTO THE SANCTUARY UNTIL THE ‘PASSING OF THE PEACE’; THEN THEY GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL.
STAYING IN TOUCH Edna Riddle, Sunrise Adult Care Center, 11945 SW Butner Rd., Portland OR 97225; 503-841-1295.
Harriet Bonhorst, Pioneer Tower, 515 P Street #202, Sacramento, CA 95814; cell phone: 503-330-6915.
Elmina Nath is staying with her son. She can be reached at her previous phone number, 503-285-1973, which will ring there.
ETHEL SMITH ADDRESS HAS CHANGED Ethel Smith, a previous member, has moved to: 2803 H St #5, Vancouver, WA 98663.
THINKING ABOUT JOINING UPUMC? You’ve been attending for a while and now you are beginning to think of UPUMC as “your†church. You know that some of the people in worship are members, and that they take responsibility to make lots of things happen. Are you thinking about whether you’d like to join? But what would that mean?
On Sunday, May 7, we will begin a three-Sunday class for people who are interested in UPUMC and would like to learn more. Each class will begin at 11:30am and will run for one hour. Plates of nibblies and beverages will be on hand—we’re thinking of fruit, cheeses, crackers, maybe baked goods or pizza?—to tide you through the after church hungries.
Classes will cover United Methodist history, organization and beliefs and the history and special ministries of UPUMC. New-comers and long-time attenders are encouraged to attend, as there will also be time to get to know one another better. Although no one attending will be pressured to join UPUMC, those who wish may plan to join on June 4, the Sunday we celebrate as Pentecost, the first birthday of the Christian Church.
KIDS TO CAMP, AUGUST 16-19, 2006 The Education Committee and the Administrative Council of UPUMC are launching a new “Send Our Kids To Camp†program this summer. We want to send our Sunday School children who have finished First through Fifth grades [ages 7-11] to “Nature Detectives†Camp at Suttle Lake, August 16-19. Although the camp costs $175 per camper, we are asking families to pay only $50 per family, regardless of the number of children. We will seek camperships through the Conference Camp and Retreat Program, help from the UPUMC United Methodist Women, donations from members, and money from our Sunday School budget to cover the rest of the cost. We have reserved space for 5 children. Jeanne will need to send in the completed forms this week. Please let her know if you are interested in sending your child or in being an adult helper at the camp [at no additional charge.]
OUR BUDGET, IN BRIEF Budget, 2006, total: $ 112,469.00 Needed monthly, all sources: $ 9,373.00 Received April, to date: $ 8,831.93 Received 2006, to date: donations $ 20,345.00 building use $ 4,103.34 investments $ 3,190.83 fund-raisers $ 137.06 Conference support $ 3,830.00 other $ 413.52 Total received to date: $ 32,019.25 OUR ATTENDANCE IS GROWING! Attendance, April 30: 45 Attendance, April average: 46 Attendance, 2006 year average to date: 43 Attendance, 2005 year average: 37
SING OUT, SPEAK UP FOR JUSTICE Christ the Reconciler, a new inclusive and progressive New Church Start in the Sunnyside area presents its Spring Event on Sunday, May 21, at 2:30 PM at the Sunnyside Grange Hall, SE 132nd and SE Sunnyside Drive in Clackamas. Doors will open at 2:00 PM.
The program is entitled "Sing Out, Speak Up for Justice". It features the Community Chautauqua Choir singing "Freedom", a tribute to Harriet Tubman, FOUR JUSTICE, a quartet from Ainsworth UCC singing songs of justice, and Thom Hartmann of KPOJ Progressive Radio who will speak and respond to questions. A donation of $10.00 is suggested. Persons under 12 are free.
The purposes of the program is to attract persons to the new church start project who are looking for a progressive Christian faith community, to raise funds for the Woodlawn Resource Center (Woodlawn UMC) and to provide an afternoon of inspiration and entertainment to those who are supportive of Christ the Reconciler.
Please call Chuck Cooper at 503 346-7214 for additional information.
UPUMC RECEIVES GRANT FOR SOUND UPUMC has just hosted three candidate forums leading up to the primary elections on May 16. These follow a 2005 forum featuring candidates for the school board and a mayoral forum in 2004. Our willingness to volunteer our sanctuary for community forums and other events has been noticed in the neighborhood, leading the North Portland Trust Fund to grant UPUMC $500 to upgrade our microphones and sound equipment. Marcia Hauer wrote the successful grant application for funds which will be available on a reimbursable basis after July 1. Marcia and Scott Jensen will consult with sound specialists to determine the best use of the funds. Thanks, Marcia!
BECOMING A MENTOR Big Brothers Big Sisters is matching children in our neighborhood with caring, supportive adults from the faith community. If you’d like to help a child reach his or her potential, call Sarah Kalinowski or Kimberly McClain at 503-249-4859.
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