Monday, June 11, 2007

Prayer Concerns and Announcements for this week

For those who may have missed the announcement in worship yesterday, please keep Pastor Betty and her family in your prayers. She has traveled to San Diego this week to be with her daughter Heather in a time of crisis. Prayers for healing, strength, peace, and guidance would be appreciated.

On a happier note, we were greatly blessed by the stories shared by Rose Red Elk / Red Feather Woman in yesterday's celebration of Native American ministries and culture, and by Highlands UMC member Susie Aikman reminding us of her ministry with alterNative Voices radio (Sunday mornings on KUVO) - visit http://www.alternativevoices.org/ to learn more.

This Sunday we will welcome retired pastor Rev. John Lee to preach at Highlands. With Sheena still on vacation and Rocky Mountain Annual Conference taking place this week, we could use some help in producing the bulletin - please let me know if you might have a couple hours to volunteer. (Or if you are already planning to help out, let me know that, too!)

Annual Conference begins Wednesday evening, and is taking place at the Marriott-Denver Tech Center. Worship services are open to the public, and will take place:
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Communion Service; offering will go to GraceWorks Community, the Bishop's Young Adult Initiative
Friday at 7:30 p.m. Memorial Service; offering will go to Global AIDS Fund
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Ordination/Commissioning Service; offering will go to the Central Conference Pension Initiative

Mariah Hayden, our former Student Pastor, will be commissioned Saturday evening as a probationary elder. If you are interested in attending worship, or to learn more about the issues facing Annual Conference this year, visit http://www.rmcumc.org/COI/ac/ac2007/index.htm or just send me a note. Please keep our Annual Conference in your prayers as the delegates (including our own Kathy Moore) make decisions about the structure, administration, and ministries of the United Methodist Church in our own region and around the world.
Blessings on your lives and ministries!