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The Valley Spirit Ramona United Methodist Church October 2011 Ramona United Methodist Church rocks! And rolls and whirls and jumps and spins around and eats funnel cakes and tri-tip sandwich- es and tamales and chili and ice cream and drinks fruit punch and rocks to great music and greets the town and makes new friends and puts our church on the map as a great place to be. We don’t just have fun, we cele- brate our community; not just in small ways, but in spectacular ways as well. That’s just part of what our first annual Fall Festival and carnival demonstrated. It also gave us an opportunity to do something new and exciting, draw- ing our members together from the oldest to the very youngest. Along the way, we raised funds to help support our ministries here locally and beyond. Congratulations to all who partici- pated in the hard work. You demonstrated strong leadership as well as faithful dedication. This was big! And you did it! On the Monday following the Fall Festival a group of us gathered in the narthex and discussed what we had learned, what we did right and what we could do better. One of the most frequent statements was “next year.” Yes, the plan- ning has already begun. Everyone was positive about the results. Of course we would like to have made scads more money, but this was a learning year. But, next year…. In addition to all the logistical and functional lessons we learned, the do’s and don’ts, I also learned a few valuable lessons as well. (Actually, they were more like confirmations). I was affirmed in my belief that this community has incredible talents and abilities far beyond what was previously con- sidered common sense. I was affirmed in my belief that this community can do anything into which it puts its heart and mind. I was affirmed in my belief that we have been given incredible poten- tial to do God’s work in the world. It was proof that we can always think bigger than we are, act in ways that seem bigger than our individual abilities and accomplish Con’t on Page 2 Pastor Steve’s Reflections Opportunities to Participate 2 UMYF UMW News 3 Mark Your Calendar 4 Birthdays & Anniversaries 4 October Calendar 5 LPLC Prayer Chain Info. 6 Art Exhibit Fall Fest Update 7 Inside this issue: Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors OUR VISION: An inclusive community of faith, learning and serving for the glory of Christ

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Page 1: 2011-10-The Valley Spirit

The Valley Spirit

Ramona United Methodist Church

October 2011

Ramona United Methodist Church

rocks! And rolls and whirls and

jumps and spins around and eats

funnel cakes and tri-tip sandwich-

es and tamales and chili and ice

cream and drinks fruit punch and

rocks to great music and greets

the town and makes new friends

and puts our church on the map as

a great place to be.

We don’t just have fun, we cele-

brate our community; not just in

small ways, but in spectacular

ways as well. That’s just part of

what our first annual Fall Festival

and carnival demonstrated. It also

gave us an opportunity to do

something new and exciting, draw-

ing our members together from

the oldest to the very youngest.

Along the way, we raised funds to

help support our ministries here

locally and beyond.

Congratulations to all who partici-

pated in the hard work. You

demonstrated strong leadership as

well as faithful dedication. This

was big! And you did it!

On the Monday following the Fall

Festival a group of us gathered in

the narthex and discussed what

we had learned, what we did right

and what we could do better. One

of the most frequent statements

was “next year.” Yes, the plan-

ning has already begun. Everyone

was positive about the results. Of

course we would like to have

made scads more money, but this

was a learning year. But, next

year….

In addition to all the logistical and

functional lessons we learned, the

do’s and don’ts, I also learned a

few valuable lessons as well.

(Actually, they were more like

confirmations). I was affirmed in

my belief that this community has

incredible talents and abilities far

beyond what was previously con-

sidered common sense. I was

affirmed in my belief that this

community can do anything into

which it puts its heart and mind. I

was affirmed in my belief that we

have been given incredible poten-

tial to do God’s work in the world.

It was proof that we can always

think bigger than we are, act in

ways that seem bigger than our

individual abilities and accomplish Con’t on Page 2

Pastor Steve’s Reflections

Opportunities to

Participate 2

UMYF

UMW News

3

Mark Your

Calendar

4

Birthdays &

Anniversaries

4

October Calendar 5

LPLC

Prayer Chain Info.

6

Art Exhibit

Fall Fest Update

7

Inside this issue:

Open Hearts,

Open Minds,

Open Doors

OUR VISION:

An inclusive

community of

faith, learning

and serving for

the glory of

Christ

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Faith Weaver Friends Has Begun!

Faith Weaver Friends is a weekly gathering of pre-school and elementary students for a time of Bible stories, crafts, music, games and theatre. It takes place every Wednes-day afternoon from 4:30-6 pm, followed by a potluck dinner at 6 pm. All are invited to

attend the potluck.

Registration forms for Faith Weavers are available in the church office, at the pre-

s c h o o l , o r o n o u r w e b s i t e (www.ramonaumc.org). If you would like to volunteer to help with Faith Weavers or in the kitchen, you can sign up on-line or look for the sign-up sheets on the church bulletin

board.

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For the promise of harvest contained within a seed, we thank you. For the oak tree within an acorn, the bread within a grain, the apple within a pip, the

mystery of nature, gift wrapped for us to sow, we thank you.

- John Birch, Methodist Lay Preacher

Pastor’s article continued from page 1…

more than we could have ever imagined.

God is calling us to greatness. God is calling us to think and act on His scale and not on our own limited scale. This is the most val-uable lesson. God has big and important things for us to do and when God is in it we

cannot fail.

What’s next for our community of faith? Let

us all pray with unlimited openness of heart

and spirit for the next chapter. Its coming!

Blessings,

Pastor Steve

Communion Class Offered - October 2nd

Have you ever thought about the meaning of communion and how you experience it? Well, this is your chance to have a conversation about just that. There will be a communion class held on October 2, following worship, from 11:30—1 pm. And lunch will be provided!

Please join us.

Join us for Bible Study

UMC offers a weekly Bible study program open to all who are interested. We meet each Wednesday evening in the education building from 6:30—8 pm. Each week we review and study the scripture for the upcoming Sunday worship service and discuss ways in which to

apply it to our lives today. Please feel free to invite a friend.

Please notify the church office if you need assistance with child care. Arrangements will

be made to have child care on site.

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Friendship Circle

The Friendship Circle will meet at 10 am

on Wednesday, October 5, at the home of

Rose Howland, 15745 Vista Vicente Drive.

Maddie Volper will lead the devotions.

All women are invited

for a morning of

i n s p i r a t i o n ,

fe l lowsh ip, and

refreshments.

Let’s get our youth group back in gear! In-

put from ALL youth is needed to make this

the year that we take that leap of faith and

get back in the game. Youth group is a

place where you can be yourself, have fun,

ask questions and learn more about the

world around you. We plan to be involved

in our United Methodist District and Confer-

ence events, Sierra Service Project (which

means traveling!), and make a difference

through Heifer Project and other community

missions. But, most of all, we will be build-

ing relationships with each other and

HAVING FUN while we’re at it!

Come and bring a friend; we will be meeting

the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month imme-

diately following worship (11:30-1:30). Of

course, this will involve food! On October

2, parents are asked

to join us in the sanc-

tuary at 11:30 for

about 30 minutes for

an overview of activi-

ties and to brainstorm

about fund raising ideas. Youth will then

meet in the youth room.

Jennifer Sager and I will be leading the Jr./

Sr. High UMYF (grades 6-12) and are very

excited about the many possibilities that lie

ahead. If youth need rides to church or

home, please let us know. I live in town and

Jennifer lives in Country Estates, so we’ve

got it covered!

In Christ’s Service,

Diane Islander, UMYF Co-Director

Calling all Jr./Sr. High Youth & Parents

UMW October Meeting

October 2011 The Val ley Spir it Page 3

The October Meeting of the United Method-

ist Women will be held on Monday, October

24, at the home of Colleen Baker, 420 Pile

Street.

Dinner will be provided beginning at *6 pm,

followed by program and devotions. All

women of the church are encouraged to

attend.

*The Board will be meeting prior at 5 pm.

UMW Annual Craft Sale—Nov 6 UMW will be holding their annual craft sale during the turkey dinner which will be taking

place at the Senior Center on Sunday, November 6. Cyndy Manning is once again preparing

a fabulous quilt for the “Opportunity Drawing”. Tickets will be available for a $2 donation

at the church several weeks prior to this event. Tickets will also be available the day of

the turkey dinner. Please note, this year our sale will not include baked goods.

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October Birthdays:

3rd Cory Gilbreth

4th Cynthia Ferguson

6th William Stromberg

8th Amanda Allen

Steve Islander

Jeremiah Farley

9th Matt Sager

Taylor Hout

17th Susan Steinberger

Jackson Styx

22nd Carley Luckie

Camille Gilbreth

24th Linda Claessens

25th Jim Bowden

27th Rose Howland

Austin Greenwell

28th Karen Koch

30th Dawn Greenwell

October Anniversaries

7th Dan & Doris Nixon

15th John & Karen Koch

16th Peter & Donna Bakarich

19th Darren & Meredith Hardesty

21st Sheldon & Amanda Allen

23rd Ed & Jill Bacorn

25th Steve & Cindi Zeigler

Mark Your Calendars

Sunday Nov 6 Annual Turkey Dinner

Wednesdays Bible Study 6:30-8:00 pm

Thursdays Choir Practice 6:30-8:00 pm

Mon., Nov. 7 Trustees 6:30 pm

Thurs., Nov. 17 Worship Comm. 5:30 pm

Mon., Nov. 21 Finance 6:00 pm

Ad. Council 7:00 pm

Open Door Dinner @ Grang Hall, 6 pm

Mon., Nov. 28 UMW Ex. Comm. 5:00 pm

UMW Gen. Mtg. 6:00 pm

(Location tbd)

10-Fold 2011 – Mark Your Calendar

The United Methodist Church, through UMCOR, is on the ground lo-

cally and globally, helping people after disasters. What are these

workers experiencing?

United Methodist missionaries are doing God's work every day. What

issues are they facing and how are they making a difference?

Beginning Monday, October 10, join us daily for 10-Fold, a 10-day

multimedia experience that spotlights 10 powerful ways The United

Methodist Church is making an impact worldwide—from planting

churches to eliminating death and suffering from malaria.

Log on daily to 10-fold.org, Oct. 10–19, to explore each day's fea-

tured project. See live webcasts and videos, read powerful stories,

and learn ways YOU can join the effort. Plus, when you click to BE

COUNTED, our sponsors will give $1 to the day's initiative—just be-

cause you visited!

Please share 10-Fold with your family, friends, and fellow church

members. For your convenience, we have created a toolkit (PDF, 4

pp.) to answer questions and provide you with suggestions for how

you can get others involved.

Mission never stops, so please spread the word and visit 10-fold.org.

Thank you for your continued support.

Larry Hygh, Jr.

Director of Communications

General Board of Global Ministries

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Liturgist:

Oct. 2 Karen Harris

Oct. 9 Hallie McCray

Oct. 16 Rex McCray

Oct. 23 J.D. Baker

Oct. 30 Open

Greeters:

Oct. 2 Bowden’s

Oct. 9 & 16 Open

Oct. 23 Karen Harris

Oct. 30

Coffee Fellowship: Month of October: UMM

Acolytes:

Oct. 2 Wyatt Adams

Oct. 9 Cara Wochaski

Oct. 16 Dawson Adams

Oct. 23 Conner Wochaski

Oct. 30 Wyatt Adams

Flowers:

Oct. 2 Elsners

Oct. 9 Open

Oct. 16 Open

Oct. 23 Karen Harris

Oct. 30 Ruth Smith

This Month’s Volunteers

October 2011 RAMONA UMC Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

2 Communion

Sunday

Communion

Class 11:30-1:00

UMYF 11:30-

1:30

3

Trustees Mtg.

6:30 pm

4 5 Friendship

Circle 10 am @

home of Rose

Howland

Bible Study

6

Choir Rehearsal

6:30-8:00 pm

7

8

9 10 11 12

Bible Study

6:30 pm

13

Choir Rehearsal

6:30-8:00 pm

14 15

16

Inquiry Class

11:30-1:30

UMYF 11:30-

1:30

17

Finance Mtg.

6:00 pm

Ad Council 7:00

pm

18 19

Bible Study

6:30 pm

20

Worship Comm.

Mtg. 5:30 pm

Choir Rehearsal

6:30-8 pm

Cub Scouts 6 pm

21 22

Golden Share

Foods Dist.

10-11 am

23

Inquiry Class

11:30-1:30

24 UMW Ex.

Mtg. 5:00 pm

General Mtg.

6:00 pm @ home

of Colleen

Baker

25 26

Bible Study

6:30 pm

27

Choir Rehearsal

6:30-8:00 pm

28 29

30

Inquiry Class

11:30-1:30

31 Women’s

Breakfast @

McDonald’s

6:30 am

Every Tuesday

Faith Weaver

Friend’s!

Wednesdays

@ 4:30 pm

Dinner @ 6

Men’s Breakfast

@ Ramona Cafe

6 am

Every Thursday

Office

Hours:

Tues-Thurs

9 am—1 pm

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Little People’s Learning Center

First of all, I would like to thank the families who attended the Fall Festival and those that purchased a tattoo, hair design or had their face painted. Proceeds will go in support of LPLC! We all had fun on a beauti-

ful weekend.

October is a very busy month - the learning themes are: community helpers, fire pre-vention, pumpkins, recycle kids and night creatures. With these themes, we will go on two walking field trips and have a visit from Smokey Bear. This month is a good month to review your own emergency pre-paredness - talk with your child about a family meeting place, about calling 911, and

practice what to do in an emergency.

On Monday, Oct. 31, we will celebrate Halloween with a costume parade and lunch party. Remember, we are doing our best to recycle all we can: the worms get the food garbage, the juice bags go to a recycling

center and they donate back .02 cents per

bag.

Also, Ramona Disposal is now picking up all of our recyclables including paper, card-board and plastic, as we are going through lots of supplies. Thanks to all who help

keep our environment clean!

God Bless,

Ms. Jill

Are You a Link?

A link in the prayer chain, that is. Since our church was founded in 1979 we have had an active prayer chain with folks ready to pray at any time for those who request prayers. Those of us who have had our needs prayed for know how much strength and comfort those prayers have given us. If you have a need for prayer, please contact the church

office at 760-789-7106 or Cynthia Ferguson

at 760-789-7204 or 760-310-2853. If you can-not reach either and it is a need for immedi-ate action, please contact Adelaide Young

(see below).

Being a member of the prayer chain is easy. You just agree to hold people and their needs in prayer when you are called or emailed with a request. Prayer requests are distributed to everyone via email that we have an email address for, but not everyone has email; those who volunteer to be on the “call” list will receive a phone call regarding the prayer request. If you are not currently on the prayer “call” chain, you may contact Adelaide Young and let her know if you would like to be reached by phone. She can be reached at 760-789-2956, 760-445-0452,

or [email protected].

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Twenty-five art prints from The Saint John's

Bible will be on exhibit at First United

Methodist Church of San Diego during the

month of October. The Saint John's Bible is

the first commissioned, hand-written

illuminated Bible in over 500 years. It has

been described as one of the extraordinary

undertakings of our time, a work of art as

well as one of theology. The prints will be

displayed in Trotter Chapel with viewing

hours on Saturdays from 10:00-4:00, Sundays

from 9:00-2:00 and other times by

appointment.

The opening event will be on Saturday,

October 1, with registration beginning at 4

pm and the program from 5—8 pm. Speaking

will be Abbot Charles Wright from the Prince

of Peace Abbey in Oceanside and former

senior pastor Rev. Mark Trotter. They will

introduce the exhibit and highlight some of

the symbolism of the prints.

Classes will be offered throughout the month

by the San Diego School of Christian Studies,

a ministry of First United Methodist Church

San Diego. Sunday worship will emphasize a

selection of the pages.

St. John’s Bible Art Print Exhibition at First UMC San Diego

Fall Festival Updates

After three months of planning and scrambling at the last minute with the county for permits,

our first Fall Festival has come to a close. This was a very big undertaking and all those

involved worked tirelessly to make it happen. There will be another article posted on the

website acknowledging all those who graciously gave of their time over the past three months

to make this all happen. A report showing Fall Festival income and expenses (income

exceeded expenses!) will

accompany the third

q u a r t e r f i n a n c i a l

statement. Thank you’s

will be going out to all

our vendors and other

groups who participated.

Please be sure to say

“thank you” to all those

who were involved for

their hard work when

you see them. We look

forward to doing it all

again in 2012 with a lot

more insight and more

advance planning.

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3394 Chapel Lane

Ramona, CA 92065-3640

Annual Turkey

Dinner set for

Sunday,

Nov. 6

Sign up on the

bulletin board in

the church

narthex to serve

and participate!

(greeters/coffee

hosts/providing

flowers on

Sunday)

Communion

Class

Sunday,

Oct. 2

11:30-1:00

Lunch

provided

Opportunities to Participate in the Life of RUMC

Open Hearts,

Open Minds,

Open Doors

Ramona United Methodist Church

We’re on the WEB!

Ramonaumc.org

& umc.org

Rev. Steve Islander, Pastor

OFFICE: 760-789-7106

HOME: 760-787-1589

EMAIL: pastorsteve

@ramonaumc.org

Barbara Green, Admin. Asst.

[email protected]

Diane Islander & Jennifer

Sager, UMYF Co-Directors

[email protected]

[email protected]

Jason Purtle, Music Director

Kevin Cavanaugh, Accompanist

Rev. Myron Wingfield,

District Superintendent

Ministers: The People of the

Church

LITTLE PEOPLE’S LEARNING

CENTER 760-789-3435

Jill Bacorn, Director Articles for next month’s Valley Spirit are due by October 17th

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PERMIT NO. 148

RAMONA, CA