Friday, October 19, 2007

Building a Life of Service

Have you ever wondered why we call our gathering each Sunday a worship "service"? Do you think of it as a time to give services or receive services? Appropriately, the Greek word leitourgia, from which we get our English word "liturgy" (generally referring to the order or form of worship) means "the work of the people," so there must be some connection between work, worship, and ministry in the world.

This Sunday, October 21, we will celebrate Laity Sunday on the theme of "Building a Life of Service," part of our "Building a Life Together" stewardship (and discipleship) campaign this month. While we won't attempt to answer every question, I hope you will join us for an exploration of what it means to worship God and follow Christ by serving each other and those around us. Pastor Betty will be back with us, but the laypeople are in charge this week!

In case anyone's checking in here who may have missed the email announcement, please keep Ginger Thomas and her family in your prayers on the death of her grandmother, Harrietta Griffith. Harrietta was a member of Highlands UMC as a young adult and returned in recent years with Ginger. Services will be at Olinger Crown Hill (29th and Wadsworth) tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., with a reception at the church afterwards.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Happy Coming Out Day!

Today is National Coming Out Day, an opportunity for people to be honest about their lives and for straight allies to show support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and questioning friends, families, neighbors, coworkers and colleagues. Highlands UMC is a community of faith that celebrates people of any sexual orientation and gender identity, a place where we proclaim the Good News that God's love knows no bounds.

This Saturday - final reminder - is the Northwest Denver CROPWalk, starting at 9am from Highlands Lutheran Church at 40th and Irving. Even if you don't have time to collect sponsors, you could show up and join us for the walk - we walk because millions of people in the two-thirds world have to walk several miles each day, for employment, food, and water.

This Sunday, October 14, Pastor Kerry will preach on "Building a Life of Faith," the first Sunday in our stewardship campaign focusing on "Building a Life Together." I know, you don't want to hear about money in church, but trust me, stewardship is about much more than just meeting the church budget needs for the year: it's about a way of living out your faith with trust, gratitude, and generosity. Worship is at 10am, with Christian Education for all ages at 9am. We hope you'll stay and get to know us a little during our Fellowship Hour (more like half an hour, depending on who stays and what the food is!) right after worship!

Next Tuesday evening, October 16, Missy and Paul Snyder will host the first Home Meeting for folks to reflect on what stewardship means in a more personal setting. Contact the church office to learn more.

Blessings on your week!

Friday, October 05, 2007

This Week: Guest Preacher Rev. Maggie Roe, World Communion Sunday

This Sunday, October 7, we are privileged to have Rev. Maggie Roe, a Chaplain for The Denver Hospice, share a message with us. We are also celebrating World Communion Sunday, an international ecumenical observance that reminds us of the unity of the Body of Christ around the world, even in our diversity. Judy Hagerman is providing music during Communion. I hope you will join us for this special service!

This is also a very quick last-minute reminder that "Parents' Night Out" is this evening (6:00 - 10:00 p.m.), offering childcare to the community. If you would like to help out, or if you would like to register your children, please contact Kristi Conroy. This is a new ministry we are offering the first Friday evening of every month, and it is only possible if many people serve as volunteers.

And don't forget that next Saturday, October 13, is the Northwest Denver CROPWalk. If you would like to help fight hunger by walking, or by sponsoring someone else to walk, please contact a member of the Missions Committee.

Stay tuned for information about our upcoming Stewardship Campaign, "Building a Life Together"!