Thursday, February 16, 2017

Weekly E-News for Wednesday, 15 February 2017 From the St. James United Methodist Church "Upcoming X-citing Worship, Faith Development, Congregational Care, Compassionate Outreach, Next Generation Ministries and Community News"

 Weekly E-News for Wednesday, 15 February 2017 From the St. James United Methodist Church "Upcoming X-citing Worship, Faith Development, Congregational Care, Compassionate Outreach, Next Generation Ministries and Community News"

X-CITING WORSHIP

A New Beginning. Pastor Cleaver and the Leadership Board have shared the vision and plan that will guide St. James in 2017. For an overview of the information shared, please visit www.stjamesumc.com.
Wednesday Night Live. Our exploration of the bible, from Genesis to Revelation, continues. Led by Dr. 3 and the Pastoral Team, we wrestle with what the bible says, the cultural context, people, places of the time and what it means for us today. This week, we will discuss Genesis 9-11. Join us at 7 p.m. in the Ministry Mall at the Paseo Campus.
WORSHIP MINISTRIESAcolytes Needed. Children ages 4-12 are welcome to serve during our worship celebrations. Contacts: Angela Baker (8 a.m.) at abswac@gmail.com or Risë Cockerm (11 a.m.) at rise289@gmail.com.
Little Vessel Ushers and Youth Ushers. Children ages 5-11 and youth ages 12-18 serve as ushers every 3rd Sunday during 8 a.m. and 11 a.m.worship. No experience needed - on the job training is provided. The uniform is a white button down shirt and black slacks or skirt. Contact Brenda Sylvan (children) at 816-942-4258 or Connie Frazier (youth) at 816-363-3468.
FAITH DEVELOPMENTLenten Devotions. The Sanctuary for Lent 2017, a booklet of 40 daily readings, is available for purchase Sundays after worship for $1.00. Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, March 1st - but don't wait. Get your booklet before before we sell out!
Prayer Conference. Our annual Conference, The Power of Prayer is Saturday, March 4th from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. This year's speakers are Dr. Cleaver III, Pastor Leland Thomas, Minister Danielle Quinn and Apostle Lorraine Williams. Topics include: The Importance of Prayer, Fit for Combat, War and Battle, Maneuvering in the Spirit and Teaching Youth to Pray. The workshop is FREE, but please register by February 26th.
Journey Growth Group. Has God put something on your heart to do or accomplish? Are you struggling with where you are at in your life? Come join our Journey class and learn different techniques to hold yourself accountable for God's vision in your life. Over the course of six weeks, you will learn, step by step, how to build a Journey board and watch GOD's grace work through you. Supplies needed to participate: poster board, index cards and a bible. Click here to register by Wednesday, March 1st. Sessions begin Sunday, March 5th at 9:45 a.m. in the Boardroom on the first floor. Contact Jennifer Booker at jnrbooker@yahoo.com for more information.
Couples Class. This Sunday School class for married and engaged couples meets Sundays at 9:45 a.m in Room 2D. We're reading Anger: Taming a Powerful Emotion, by Dr. Gary Chapman. This series will help you and your spouse experience and respond to anger in a way that pleases the Lord AND help prevent conflict, resentment and unforgiveness in your relationship. Call or text Charles Quinn at 816-654-2257 for more information.
Bible Study at Renaissance. Join us Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. for bible study at the Renaissance Campus. There is food, fellowship and the Word. Come out and grow with your church family!
Senior Fitness & Bible Study. Join us at the Paseo Campus every Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. for light to moderate exercise done from the comfort of a chair! A trained fitness expert will guide you through exercises that help strengthen you, and the fellowship will help motivate you. Then, stay for Senior Bible Study from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and get strengthened in the spirit! Feel free to bring a dish and join us in the potluck lunch following our study time.
Prayer Time. Continue with us in prayer every Tuesday and Thursday from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. on the prayer line 530-881-1212, code 293680996.
CONGREGATIONAL CAREChristian Sympathy is extended to Jana Walton (Patrick) and Shelly Oatis at the passing of their father, Sylvester Heath; to Calma Warrick at the passing of her husband, Bobby Phillips and to Shomari Benton at the passing of his mother, Shirley Benton.
Encouragement Cards. In today's digital world, the simple act of sending a greeting card has become a rare act of care and kindness. Receiving cards makes people feel special and loved. We are excited to announce the resumption of the Encouragement Card initiative. On the first Sunday of each month, bring a get well or encouragement card for persons on the prayer list to the church. Sign your name on the card and feel free to add some words of encouragement. Please print the person's full name on the envelope, along with your return address. The cards can be dropped in the Encouragement Card box in the hallway. If you would like a name added to the prayer list, please contact Pastor Valentine at lvalentine@stjamesumc.com or the church office at 816-444-5588.
CONNECTING MINISTRIESWelcome Center. The HeBrews, Hospitality and Membership Teams have partnered to create an inviting welcome area for members and guests in the Narthex (outside the sanctuary). Stop by to:
Enjoy fresh coffee, juice or tea at the HeBrews station between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. worship
Pick-up ministry or event information, order cd's/dvd's at the Welcome tables.
Update contact information, register or volunteer at the Welcome tables.
Take advantage of convenient, electronic giving at the Welcome tables.
Connectors Needed. Volunteer 'Connectors' are needed to assist at the Welcome Center each Sunday. Volunteer once each quarter or as your schedule allows. Duties include assisting with electronic giving, registration for church events and activities, providing information, etc. Connectors at 8 a.m. worship are asked to serve from 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Connectors at 11 a.m. worship are asked to serve from 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. To view open dates and sign up, visit our online signup here.
HeBrews Fellowship. A full HeBrews will be held this Sunday, February 19th (and every 3rd Sunday or special Sunday) in the Ministry Mall between worship celebrations. If you would like to sponsor a fellowship, contact Lisa Hardwick at lwhardwick@gmail.com or 816-305-6699.
New Member Orientation. If you recently joined St. James and have not attended an orientation session, the next session is Saturday, February 25th from 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. A light breakfast will be served.
Pancake Breakfast. The United Methodist Men are sponsoring an all you can eat Chris Cakes breakfast Sunday, March 12 from 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Tickets are $7.00 for adults and $5.00 under age 12. All proceeds support our Scouts' efforts to attend camp this summer. Tickets are available from any Scout and at the Welcome Center after worship.
NEXT GENERATION MINISTRIES40-140. Lent begins Wednesday, March 1st. We will share in a season of spiritual practices this year. Students will be led through 40 days of practices to follow in engaging with God. We will also offer 40-140 again, which is 40 days of devotional readings no more than 140 characters long. Please make sure you have registered for the 40-140 text messages by texting "rage" to 40650. More info to come.
Scouting Ministry
Cub Scouts (Grades 1-5) will meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in Kidz Kingdom.
Boy Scouts (Ages 11-18) meeting Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Kidz Kingdom. Contact Roosevelt Braxton at 816-305-2656.
Girl Scouts (Grades K-12) meet on selected Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Contact Carmellya Anderson at canderson@marc.org or 816-809-5428.
Adult Volunteers. Committed adults are always needed to participate. Training is required and provided at no cost. Contact one of the adults listed above to get started.
COMMUNITY NEWSKing Celebration. St. James hosts the 13th annual celebration of the Missouri Celebration Commission Saturday, February 25th at 6:30 p.m.at the Paseo Campus. The guest speaker is Dr. Kirk A. Nooks, President of MCC - Longview. Performers include the Max Groove Trio, Pamela Baskin-Watson, Nedra Dixon and Angela Hagenbach, the Paseo Academy Chamber Choir, Silent Empire, Kimberlyn Jones, April Sutherland, Jonne Pratt and Tiana Williams. Admission is free. For more inforation, contact Lessie Thompson at 816-763-1232 or ctljt2804@aol.com.
THINK BIG! Launched this fall as a new initiative of (MARC) Mid-America Regional Council, the KC Degrees program seeks to reconnect adults with their deferred higher education goals. Mid-Continent Public Library is among numerous institutions collaborating with MARC to offer this new program, which provides adults who have completed some college credit (but never graduated) the tools and guidance they need to finish their degrees. Six Mid-Continent branches, including Antioch, Claycomo, Blue Springs South, Grain Valley, South Independence and Blue Ridge will provide meeting space for KC Degrees. Those interested, contact KC Degrees at www.kcdegrees.org. To find out more about Mid-Continent Library and what it offers visit www.mymcpl.org
Kansas City Boys Choir. Do you know a young man ages 8-15 boy who enjoys music and loves to sing and dance? If so, the Boys Choir might be the place for him! Join us Sunday, March 18th from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. at our headquarters (One W Armour Blvd, Suite 16, KCMO 64111) in the US Bank building. Be a member for a day. Who knows? It may last longer because we're more than just a choir!
Women's Conference. Are you ready to take flight and leave excessive baggage behind? Are you ready to move into your Passion & Purpose? If yes, you are invited to the 2017 Kept Woman of God Conference - Taking Flight. Join us Friday, April 7th and Saturday, April 8th at St. James Paseo Campus. Click here for more information or to register.
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St. James United Methodist Church
www.stjamesumc.com
St. James United Methodist Church
5540 Wayne Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri 64110, United States
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