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1 Let Your Light Shine! July 2017 Brighton United Methodist Church 625 S. 8th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 303-659-2022 The Broadcaster Monthly Newsletter As we begin our eighth year in ministry together, I shared that I believe the Lord has used these last seven years to heal wounds and establish a firm foundation. Now I believe the Lord is ready to release manifold increase upon our ministries, but that will only happen if we are willing to partner with God in this new season. I see this increase touching every aspect of our ministry together. We have the potential to grow not only in numbers but, more profoundly, in depth of faith together. I see new ministries added to our congregation reaching new people. I see current ministries bearing more fruit than ever before. The Lord is calling us to be the spiritual heartbeat of the Brighton community showing our neighbors what it truly means to follow Jesus. That leaves much for us to do. Most importantly, we must all grow in our willingness and our boldness to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Over the next two months we will spend time exploring why, how, and where to share the Gospel. Our sermon series over this time is called Let Your Light Shineand comes from Jesus teaching in Matthew that we are to, “…let your light shine before others so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.For this manifold increase to happen we must let our light shine in our community and we will spend eight weeks learning to do this. We will also have a more in depth study during Sunday School on how to make sharing the Gospel a part of our Christian lifestyle. We will work through the curriculum called Tell Someoneproduced by Pastor Greg Laurie. This class will start on July 16, in the Library, after our fellowship time. I want to challenge you to prayerfully enter these next eight weeks thinking about our role in building the Kingdom of God in this place. What are your wildest dreams for our ministry together and do you have faith that God can make it happen? I do and that is why I cant wait to roll up my sleeves and get to work on this eighth year with you. Yours in Christ, Rev. Joel Inside this Issue: Committee Updates 2 - 6 Financial Matters 7 VBS 8 26,460! 9 Serving Schedules 13 Go-To Guide 14-15 Calendar 16

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Let Your Light Shine! July 2017

Brighton United Methodist Church

625 S. 8th Ave

Brighton, CO 80601

303-659-2022 The Broadcaster

Monthly Newsletter

As we begin our eighth year in ministry together, I shared that I believe the

Lord has used these last seven years to heal wounds and establish a firm

foundation. Now I believe the Lord is ready to release manifold increase

upon our ministries, but that will only happen if we are willing to partner

with God in this new season. I see this increase touching every aspect of our

ministry together. We have the potential to grow not only in numbers but,

more profoundly, in depth of faith together. I see new ministries added to

our congregation reaching new people. I see current ministries bearing

more fruit than ever before. The Lord is calling us to be the spiritual

heartbeat of the Brighton community showing our neighbors what it truly

means to follow Jesus.

That leaves much for us to do. Most importantly, we must all grow in our

willingness and our boldness to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Over the

next two months we will spend time exploring why, how, and where to share

the Gospel. Our sermon series over this time is called “Let Your Light

Shine” and comes from Jesus teaching in Matthew that we are to, “…let

your light shine before others so that they may see your good works and give

glory to your Father in heaven.” For this manifold increase to happen we

must let our light shine in our community and we will spend eight weeks

learning to do this.

We will also have a more in depth study during Sunday School on how to

make sharing the Gospel a part of our Christian lifestyle. We will work

through the curriculum called “Tell Someone” produced by Pastor Greg

Laurie. This class will start on July 16, in the Library, after our fellowship

time.

I want to challenge you to prayerfully enter these next eight weeks thinking

about our role in building the Kingdom of God in this place. What are your

wildest dreams for our ministry together and do you have faith that God can

make it happen? I do and that is why I can’t wait to roll up my sleeves and

get to work on this eighth year with you.

Yours in Christ,

Rev. Joel

Inside this Issue:

Committee Updates 2 - 6

Financial Matters 7

VBS 8

26,460! 9

Serving Schedules 13

Go-To Guide 14-15

Calendar 16

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Trustees

Members: John Dickson, Don Esser , Greg Fr iedholm, Karen Lollar , Er ic Lowrey, Mike Ovard,

Harry Roof, Janice Weinholdt

**If you are interested in joining the Trustees committee, we are interested in having you! Please speak with

Rev. Kershaw any time for details pertaining to exactly what our Trustees do.

The following projects have been worked on or are in process:

Sprinkler water leak was repaired

Thanks to Don Esser for weed cutting the Labyrinth lot and spraying the weeds

Thanks to Eddie Clements, with BSA Troop 315, for doing community service time with BUMC by pulling weeds at the Labyrinth and work on the garage

Thanks to John Dickson for repairs to the shed

The door entering the lobby was repaired and we do not need the screwdriver to unlock it, and the door in the fellowship hall-the hex key can lock and unlock the door

Signs were posted in the church parking lot regarding parking, and handicap signs were added creating two more handicap parking spaces next to the fellowship hall

On going: John Dickson and Janice Weinholdt are working on a carpet squares quote for hallways.

Install new microphones for the choir and bells

Replace flood and spot lights in the sanctuary with LED’s

Remove the screen and replace it with 2 TVs

Replace two doors in the ladies restroom

~Harry Roof

SAVE THE DATE:

Aug. 6, 2017 is the

Colorado Rockies Faith Day.

The Rockies will have a game starting a 1:05 pm, and immediately following the game there will be a concert put on by the Newsboys. We need to have a count by Sunday, July 16th so that we can purchase the tickets - so if you want to go, please contact Deb Friedholm at (303) 655-1281. If we can get 25 or more people to go the cost of the ticket will be around $22-$28 depending on the number of people going.

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We will not be having regular meetings during the summer months, however there are several events to note:

A Day Apart will be July 15, at Fort Morgan UMC. We will be sharing transportation. A signup sheet is located on the main bulletin board and we encourage all ladies to sign up and join us for what has always been a most inspiring day. A fee of $10 can be paid to Carol Fariello or Marilyn Ames. This covers your registration as well as all your food for the day. We will be leaving the church at 8:00 AM that day

and will probably return around 3:00 PM.

We will continue to collect feminine products for delivery when school resumes in the fall. Please help us with this important mission.

Our meetings will resume on September 2 at 9:15 am. This is an important meeting as we will be planning for the District Annual Meeting to be held September 30. This meeting will be held here at Brighton UMW and we will be responsible for providing for both morning coffee, fruit and pastries, as well as a noon meal and an afternoon snack. Any help will be greatly appreciated!

And now I wish each and every one of you a wonderful summer. May you find time to relax and glory in this beautiful world God has given us.

Marilyn Ames

Brighton United Methodist Church

To host the District Annual Meeting on

September 30, 2017.

Brighton UMW will be responsible for providing coffee, fruit and pastries, as well as

a noon meal and afternoon snack.

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

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Youth Fundraising! Every third

Sunday of the

month, we will

be serving

brunch following

service.

Cost: Free Will

Offering

We will be holding an ‘aluminum’

can collection every fourth Sunday

of the month. **We are unable to

recycle tin cans– coffee cans,

vegetable cans, etc.

YOUTH INFO! 2017 Youth Mission Trip

This year the youth chose to go to Walsh, CO for their mission trip. Where in the heck is Walsh, Colorado you may ask - well it is as far southeast as you can go in Colorado without leaving the state. We arrived on June 7th to a welcome potluck dinner from the Walsh United Methodist Church. One of the many things the fine folks of Walsh know how to do is eat - and they kept us in food for the week we were there. Thank you Walsh. We had six youth from our church go on the trip- Ginny Cominsky, Katie Hix, Angelena McClendon, Mike Shealy, KyAnn Swink, and of course, Mason Biesecker joined us. The main reason for going to Walsh was to help Linda Krayenhagen with her VBS program, which by the way was a huge success - they had 63 kids show up for VBS which is amazing when you consider that Walsh has the population of 524. When we weren't decorating the church or working on VBS we were helping people in the community with doing yard work, planting flowers, cleaning garages and best of all rounding up tumbleweeds. The kids helped Pastor Terry with the church service at Two Buttes and Walsh on Sunday. We did a lot of fun activities also: going to the pool to cool off (it was close, if not over, 100 degrees everyday) a scavenger hunt, a hay ride, and Walsh was kind enough to have ‘Walsh Days’ while we there. The youth got to rock climb, spray the fire hose, face painting, and pop balloons for money. Best of all we had a lot of time together and were able to get to know one another better, and become closer as a family. Every day we took time to write in our journals and every night we had devotional with Pastor Terry Krayenhagen - thank you Terry. Through all we did and shared we felt closer to God- who can ask for anything else better than that. The kids had a great time and suggested that we go back next year! A special thank you to everyone in the congregation for supporting the various fundraising activities and for all your prayers. Deb Friedholm

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Have you ever felt the nudge to be a Stephen Minister? Do you feel compassion for people who

are suffering and look for ways to comfort them? Are you a patient and attentive listener? Do you

have the desire to share your faith journey with another person? Stephen Ministry is looking for

people to participate in a fall training class and we need You! If you would like to find out more

about how you can become a Stephen Minister, contact Pastor Joel or one of your Stephen Lead-

ers, Janice Weinholdt or Sue Slaughter.

Brighton is now connected to other Stephen Ministry programs through the Longmont Stephen Leaders Net-

work. Janice and Sue attended a meeting in mid-June to get to know Leaders from other churches and share

ideas to improve local programs. It was inspiring to participate with churches from several denominations and

hear what they are doing to make Stephen Ministry strong.

BUMC Stephen Ministry has purchased three copies of a new book distributed by the national office titled

“CANCER, Now What?” It is an easy-to-read book covering a multitude of topics and questions for those who

have cancer and their loved ones. Short and informative chapters include:

“You are not alone”

“Telling others about the cancer diagnosis”

“Medical questions to ask and when to ask them”

“Don’t let cancer define you”

“Cancer upsets the family dynamic”

If you know anyone who would like to borrow and read the book, check with a Stephen Leader or Lisa in the

office. We can also purchase a copy for you to keep for $20.

Blessing from Stephen Ministry,

Sue Slaughter Cell: 303-898-3742 or email: [email protected]

Janice Weinholdt Cell: 720-301-4279 or email: [email protected]

Stephen Ministry

Romans 15:13~ “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as your trust in him, so that you may overflow with

hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Stephen Ministry

Please welcome Elliot Olinger to the position of Audio Visual Technician. Elliot is a

student at the University of Colorado Denver studying music production and sound

engineering while playing piano as an aspiring musician. He has a vast and varied

experience that we hope will help BUMC reach the next level of audio and visual technology. He is looking

forward to being part of our BUMC family, and we are looking forward to having him!

July 9 is a special Sunday when we will recognize Matt Hunter for all of his contributions and work with our

youth program. Please join us that day as we celebrate Matt and send him off with our best wishes for his next

endeavor. Anyone who has pictures of special activities and projects during Matt’s five-year tenure is asked to

send electronic copies to Lisa by July 5 to be included in a visual remembrance of Matt’s service.

SPRC is advertising and recruiting to fill the Youth Ministry Coordinator positon before September. Please see the Help Wanted ad in this newsletter, and share it with all of your friends and acquaintances. A full job

description and application is available in the church office.

Sue Slaughter

SPRC

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Happy summertime!

‘Packing the pews’ on Communion Sunday, watermelon, fireworks and an ice cream social are a perfect way to start off the month! Just what are we to do for the remaining 27 days of the month? Well

there's plenty to keep us busy well past 5th Sunday sing! Many people in our community need an extra hand with simple things like running to the store, pulling some weeds, changing a light bulb or maybe even visiting on the phone. We do get some requests for specialized services as well. Welding, simple automotive assistance, appliance assistance and pet sitting. Frequently I get requests, but my ‘list’ of those individuals willing and able to help has grown thin. Please give prayerful consideration to sharing your gifts and talents with others. Let me know what you would be willing to assist with. You are needed!

Recently, I was blessed to spend just a few days with the 2017 Freedom Tour cyclists. This is the group that we have hosted here at our church in past years. This years route kept them on the west side of I-25. They ride to support a special place called the Home of Hope in New Delhi, India. This home is located in the red light district, surrounded by brothels. Currently, they provide a "safe house" for the children rescued from the human trafficking industry. They may have been trafficked, or may have been relinquished by a young mother who was trafficked, but each child is now free to be a child, to go to school and to learn a trade, so they can break the chains that bind their lives. This is worldwide problem. I support the cyclists cause because they are making a difference in these 20 lives, but we know that there is so much more to this epidemic.

The problem is in every country, including right here in our land. South Dakota is the worst in the nation for young girls being exploited. Colorado is very high on the charts as we have such a diverse population and we are growing in tremendous leaps and bounds. Additionally, we are smack dab in the center of one of the largest traffic lanes. We have I-70, I-25, I-76, 85, 287 right here, not to mention DIA a stones throw away.

Furthermore, Adams county is even closer to the center of all this turmoil, plus we have a very high level of low income or poverty stricken individuals. This makes them a "target" to those wanting to profit from their circumstances. Drugs are not always the reason why this happens. Helping the family out financially to get out of the "mess" they are in, is a common tactic. That tactic has been used right here within our very own city limits. There is so much information available, but this is one of those subjects we do not want recognize. I tell you, it does happen to young women and men, both right here and across our country and to the far reaches of the earth. In the US, there is only one home for the young men rescued from trafficking. The individuals being trafficked are the ones that get arrested or locked up. Why are we doing that to the victims? Yes, the problem is far beyond what we can handle, but for the ones we do help, it means the world. Someone said that this reminded them of the starfish story...

Again, I ask that you prayerfully consider what tasks you can share with others and let me know. Let your gift out of its box and share it! Be the light in another persons life, God's light. If you don't now how to be the light, let the Holy Spirit guide you through prayer.

Have a firecracker of a month with all of our Lord's summer bounties at their peak!

LaVeta Lowrey

720-373-2763

OCC

BUMC offers a fast growing ESL program- (English as a Second Language)

Level 1, 2 and 3 classes meet weekly on Tuesday and Thursday from 10 am - 12 pm. (Sept.-May)

We also offer evening classes:

Level 1- Monday, 6 pm

Level 2- Wednesday, 6 pm

Citizenship classes on Mondays at 5 pm.

Register in person.

If you’re interested in teaching please call Kristin Leopold,

director, at 303-257-6310, or the office at 303-659-2022.

Registration for 2017-2018 day classes will begin in September!

Sunday morning Bible classes, 10:45 am

2nd & 4th Tuesday-

Rev. Joel’s Bible Study, 9:00 am

Wednesday-

Prayer Meeting, 9:00 am

Bible Study, Karen Lemke, 10:00 am

Thursday-

Book Club, Lorrie Prince, 11:00 am

*UMM– 2nd & 4th Wed., 7:00 pm

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BUMC Financial Record for May 31, 2017

General Fund Income for May YTD: $129,722

General Fund Expenses for May YTD: $137,430

Income Over (Under) Expenses: ($ 7,708)

Apportionments Paid: $ 17,116

Apportionments Past Due: - $0 -

General Fund Balances as of 5/31/2017

Operating Account Balance: $12,670

Emergency Fund Savings $30,000

Financial Record

Next Finance Meeting:

July 24 at 5:30 p.m.

If you would like a more detailed

financial report, please leave a

message at the church office or

contact Michelle Kaiser at

303-918-4175.

Thank you to all for your generosity

in the support of this church.

Happy Birthday to you all!

1-John Sharp

2-James Dent

2-Catina Ellis

2-Deb Friedholm

2-Tom Kline

3-Miranda Burr

4-Robert Davis

5-Larry Strasheim

6-Marian Bruns

6-Kayla Stieber

7-Beth Dilsaver

7-Adam Hunter

9-Bill Stieber

10-Cody Dickson

11-Ellen Comer

11-Don Esser

13-Andrew Jackson

13-Jackie Sweeney

14-Lois Lesser

15-Elaine Shelton

16-Blake Gudka

17-Charlotte Travis

17-Julie Whitney

21-Denny Kline

22-Andrew Balderas

22-Bob Sweeney

23-Michelle Kaiser

25-Glenna Stephen

26-Betty Metz

28-Carl Larsen

29-Marilyn Ames

29-Ed Myers

30-Vicki Conger

30-Charles Luginbill

31-Mark Feis

Warm wishes and blessings

on your special day!

~The staff of BUMC

Donate online! We now offer a secure and convenient way to contribute to the ministries of Brighton United Methodist Church from the comfort of your home, or while on the go!

Tithe/General Donation

Special Ministry Donation

Purchase Grocery Cards/Donate to Scholarship Program & other ministries!

You do not need a PayPal account, you can simply use your card information! It’s fast, secure, and easy!

To use a debit/credit card, click on the donate button, and select ‘Use Credit Card’.

To make a donation for a special reason– enter in the amount of your donation, select *Add special instructions, complete the form.

Thank you for your continued support to the

ministries of BUMC!

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BUMC offers a fast growing ESL program- (English as a Second Language)

Level 1, 2 and 3 classes meet weekly on Tuesday and Thursday from 10 am - 12 pm.

We also offer evening classes:

Level 1- Monday, 6 pm

Level 2- Wednesday, 6 pm

Citizenship classes on Mondays at 5 pm.

Register in person.

If you’re interested in teaching please call or

the office at 303-659-2022.

September 2017

BUMC Choir Choir rehearses every Tuesday at 6pm.

Bell choir is at 7:15 pm.

If you have any questions, please contact Bev Bucci at 303-659-1602.

Choir meets from September—May.

WOW - It is hard to believe that VBS has come and gone already.

VBS took place June 26th - 30th and what an amazing week it

turned out to be. The theme was Scar Force, which is in reference

to the scars Jesus suffered for our sins that we may have eternal life

with him. We began in the book of Genesis and ended in

Revelations - we covered a lot of ground. On a daily attendance we

averaged 90 kids, 5th grade and under. How exciting is that! At the

same time we had over 50 volunteers over the week, to include

about 25 youth helpers.

Our mission project for this year was to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House, and to kick it off Ronald McDonald himself came on Monday and did a magic show for the kids. We set a goal of $1300.00 and by Friday the kids had done a fantastic job of raising near $1800.00 - way to go kids. On Sunday we challenged the congregation, and with your help we are donating over $2600.00 to the Ronald McDonald House. In addition to the monetary donations collected, we were able to collect over three grocery carts full of non-perishable food for our local food banks! We had so much fun this year and we already have kids coming up to us with suggestions for next year's theme. We would like to give a great big hug and thank you to everyone in the congregation for all the help and support we received for VBS– including all who donated time, items for snacks, words of

encouragement, and most of all your prayers for a successful VBS. All was very much needed and appreciated. Can't wait for next year. Deb Friedholm

Coming This Fall:

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The Totes for Hope program provides the distribution of food to school age children on the weekends so they can have nourishment during the weekend. Several studies have shown that students who are hungry do not learn well and lag behind those who are nourished. During the week there are a number of school breakfast and lunch programs to provide nourishment to disadvantaged underfed children. But there is a gap over the weekend. The Totes for Hope program provides food to bridge that gap. The Brighton United Methodist Church has participated in the program for the last several years. During the school year a team of three church volunteers rotate to go to the Food Bank of the Rockies each week to pick up food and bring it back to the Church. The food consist of canned and non-perishable food items which are in case and carton lots.

The church youth take the food out of the cases and put one item of each of six to eight different food items into plastic grocery bags (totes). The youth then pray over the bags. The bags (totes) are delivered to North, South, Southeast, and Henderson elementary schools each week. The schools determine which children and families are in need, and send the bags home with the children on Friday of each week.

We have volunteers providing the plastic bags (totes), a team of volunteers who double bag the plastic bags, the volunteers who pick up the food, the youth who bag the food. On occasion, the congregation is asked to help bag the food during fellowship time, and there’s a volunteer who delivers the food to the different schools. A special sub-committee of the Outreach and Congregational Care committee oversees the program.

Each week an average of a total of 108 totes are delivered to the four elementary schools. With an average of

seven items in each tote, that is approximately 26,460 food items that have been distributed to underfed children this last school year! One mother reported tearfully to a teacher on a Monday morning that she would not have been able to make it through the weekend without the tote, as they did not have any food at home.

Way to go Brighton United Methodist Church!!!!

Thank you everybody who has helped make this outreach program a success.

Matthew 19:13-14 Matthew 10:42

For more information about the Food Bank of the Rockies, click on their logo:

~Les Fraley

26,460! What could this be?

“And whoever in the name of a disciple gives to one of these little

ones even a cup of cold water to drink, truly I say to you, he shall not

lose his reward.”

Matthew 10:42

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5 pm- Grief Support

6:15 pm- W.W. Dinner

7 pm- United Methodist Men

2017

Church

Council

Ad Council Chair:

Bill Stieber (303) 659-7805

ALF:

Deb Friedholm (303) 655-1281

Val Fraley (303) 659-4887

Finance:

Brian Haggerty (303) 257-5751

OCC:

LaVeta Lowrey (720) 373-2763

UMW:

Marilyn Ames (720) 427-1288

SPRC:

Kerrie Monti (720) 272-7838

Sue Slaughter (303) 498-0181

Stephen Ministry:

Sue Slaughter (303) 498-0181

Janice Weinholdt (303) 659-5937

Worship:

Les Fraley (303) 659-4887

Jackie Doll (720) 328-6958

Invite your family and friends

and let’s enjoy an evening

together!

Brighton United Methodist Church is recruiting for a Youth Ministry Coordinator to develop a team of parents, youth and other volunteers to plan, coordinate, and carry out a youth ministry program that includes worship, fellowship, discipleship, and missions. Responsibilities may also include coordinating some children's Christian Education programs. It requires several hours of work each Sunday, plus occasional meetings and program activities on other days or evenings. Average work schedule and salary is based on ten hours per week.

A full job description and application is available from the Church office.

Resumes may be sent to [email protected].

Additional information:

http://denver.craigslist.org/npo/6203175318.html

Youth Ministry Coordinator

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Sermons online:

Scripture Readers:

2- Carol Norman

9- James Hix

16- Glenda Shealey

23- Youth

30-Glenda Shealey

Serving Schedules Ushers:

2- Bill & Paula Stieber

John & Joyce Conlon

9- Bob & Linda Harvey

George & Anne Hinch

16- Larry & Sharee Strasheim

Jim & Nadene Clement

23- BUMYF

30-Janon Swink, Carol Fariello

Don & Jean Esser

Acolytes:

TBA

Greeter Schedule: 1st Sundays - Barb Palombo, Betty Garth, Barbara McBride, Mark Steinert

2nd Sundays -Bob & Cheryl Dexter, Betty Garth, Barbara McBride, Mark Steinert

3rd Sundays -Betty Garth, Barbara McBride, Mark Steinert, Jackie Doll & Mike Ovard

4th Sundays -Brighton United Methodist Youth

5th Sundays -Betty Garth, Barbara McBride, Mark Steinert, Jackie Doll & Mike Ovard

Serving opportunities:

Greeters

Scripture Readers

Communion Servers

Joys/Concerns Introduction

Offertory Introduction

Please sign up in the Fellowship Hall for Joys/Concerns and

Offertory Introduction.

Don’t forget to bring in

your non-perishables to

help support the local

food bank and Totes for

Hope!

*Canned foods with self

opening lids are a

great idea!

Support the Scholarship Program

You can make donations directly to the

Scholarship Program OR support our kids by buying King Soopers or Safeway gift cards to use for your

shopping! No fees, no expiration dates!

Get your gift cards in the Fellowship Hall after the service, or in the office during

the week. Cards are available in increments of $25, $50, or $100.

Miss a sermon? No worries,

listen anytime online:

www.brightonunitedmethodistchurch.com

Click on the ‘Sermons’ tab.

Join the fight against

Human Trafficking!

Click on the picture above for more information!

Please click on any of the

following links to find other ways

we can help in our community:

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Name of Group Where We Meet Time & Date Contact Information

United Methodist

Women

Fellowship Hall

All ladies of BUMC are

invited!

First Saturday of every

month- 9:15am

Sept.- May

Marilyn Ames

720-427-1288

United Methodist Men West Classroom Second and fourth

Wednesday of the month.

7 pm

Brian Haggerty

303-875-6716

Grief Support Library- A3

Or

Rev. Joel’s Office

Second and fourth

Wednesday of the month.

5pm

Rev. Joel Kershaw

303-659-2022

Prayer Meetings

Discussion and Prayer Time

(Come to One or All!!)

Wed A.M. and Sun A.M-

meet in Library

Every Wednesday 9am

Every Sunday 8:15am

Les Fraley

303-659-4887

Cooking and Caring

(preparing meals for

persons in crisis)

Church Kitchen

Contact for meeting times

Not meeting at this time

Sue Slaughter

303-498-0181

Scrapbooking West Classroom Fourth Saturday of

the month

Karen Lemke

303-659-8399

Wonderful Wednesdays

Dinner

(Hosts Needed)

Fellowship Hall

Adults- $5.00

Kids Under 10-Eat Free

Second and Fourth

Wednesday of the month

6:15pm

Deb Friedholm

303-655-1281

Esther Circle Third Tuesday of the month

1:00 pm

Lorrie Prince

303-589-4198

Your GO-TO Guide to Plugging In! A listing of current bible studies, fellowship and worship opportunities and contacts.

Please see highlighted areas for UPDATES

Community

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Sunday school classes currently available

Name of Class Where We Meet/Time Contact Information

Prayer Meeting

Sanctuary, 8:15 am Les Fraley

303-659-4887

Seekers-Adult Bible Study Rm. 114, 10:45 am Les Fraley

303-659-4887

LaVeta Lowrey

The Gospels

Library, 10:45am Rev. Joel Kershaw

720-947-9399

Bible studies and groups offered during the week

Name of Class Date Time Room Contact

Bible Study

Every Wednesday 10am Library Karen Lemke

303-659-8399

Study of the

Prophets

Second and Fourth

Tuesday of every

month

9am Library Rev. Joel Kershaw

303-659-2022

Esther Circle

Bible Study

Third Tuesday of the

month.

1pm

Sept.- June

Library Gwen Stieber

303-659-2143

W.I.N.

Women In Need

Second and Fourth

Wednesday of every

month

7pm

Sept.- May

Library

Vicki Conger

720-685-9036

Pam Mathisen

303-857-2730

Bible Study

Fellowship (BSF)

Women Only

Every Tuesday

7 pm

Sept.- May

Fellowship Hall Carolynn Keefner

303-593-1543

Kristin Dowdy

720-217-9608

Men’s Bible Study

Fellowship (BSF)

Every Tuesday

7 pm

Sept.- May

Zion Congregational Church

401 S. 27th Ave

Chris Jenks

[email protected]

Book club 2nd & 4th Thursday

of the month

11:00 am Library Lorrie Prince

303-589-4198

Inglenook Bible study Fridays 6:30 pm In the Nook LaVeta Lowrey

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