WFWA Update

Volunteers at WFWA this summer

Volunteers at WFWA this summer

A letter from Merry Goldthorpe, our ambassador to WFWA:

Dear Westsiders,

Volunteers have been making a difference in the lives of Farm Workers and other low-income families in Washington county. Seasonal work at this time of year drops off to Christmas tree harvest and wreath making jobs. The pandemic has affected all types of restaurant and janitorial work. Without a lunch provided at school, families now have more expenses.

Our volunteers seek out donors, sort, package, and deliver food boxes each month to our members. We will be delivering food boxes for Thanksgiving on Tuesday November 24th. Each team of volunteers will have their car loaded with food, and given a list of addresses and complete, no-contact, instructions. The fellowship hall where the food is packed has a limit of the number of people that can be there, so sign ups for packers are required. If you would like to help or donate, please call the Western Farm Workers office at 503-681-9399.

We are planning our Christmas holiday food distribution and gifts for children. Unfortunately, our annual party, with dinner, live music, kids' crafts room, and even a quick stop for a photo with Santa, will not be happening this year. It is one of the best parties of the year! So, we will do our best and try to share some joy. We are looking for (new) fleece blankets for gifts. More news about this opportunity will be coming soon.

One of the first Thanksgiving distributions I helped with, the mother answered the door and invited me in. The family was dressed in winter coats and I could see my breath inside the house. They were just not able to afford to heat their home. Other years, there is a second family renting the garage. Some homes have a family living in each room, which is not visible to you, the driver. Count your blessings this year.

And give as you are able, by calling the number above or through Westside’s signup (the beans, rice, and oil are specifically for the WFWA.) Thank you.

Merry Goldthorpe

Thanksgiving Food Boxes Sign-up

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Westsiders, share this opportunity with your Facebook or Twitter friends by clicking on the icons below. You never know who may be looking for a way to help.

For November, our Random Acts of Kindness (RAoK) mission is providing food boxes for Thanksgiving.

There are currently eight families on our list but that number could increase. We are also collecting for the Western Farm Workers Association (WFWA), whose members are facing very difficult times. WFWA is an all-volunteer organization of low-income farm and seasonal workers.

You may sign up to bring Thanksgiving items or everyday staples at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4BABAF22AB9-thanksgiving1

Drop-off your donations at Westside UMC, 13420 SW Butner Rd, Beaverton, on Saturday, November 21, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Cash donations for perishable items (turkeys, hams, dairy, produce) can safely be made on our website. Please designate your gift for RAoK.

Thank you!

Sharing for Nov 8

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Building a Bridge this week to someone who is different from you….Or share where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week.

"God has spoken to mankind in many languages: through Judaism to the Jews, Christianity to Christians, Islam to Muslims. ... God is the god of all humanity, but no single faith is or should be the faith of all humanity." —Rabbi Jonathon Sacks, 1948-2020

Sally – The neighbor who lives across the street from us is Muslim. His name is Bashar. I can’t say specifically that we reached out to him this week. However, over the course of a couple of years he and Dave have had this Bromance going on – I love you brother, I love you man…..You know when Dave had all his heart issues and things he would say – Sally, I pray for you & Dave every night. My God listens…I am here for you at 2 in the morning…you come and knock on my door, I am here for you. So, last night at about 9 pm there’s a knock on our door and Dave puts his mask on and says – who’s here?  And it’s Bashar bringing us persimmons, pomegranates and oranges. He just loves Dave and he cooks and will just knock on the door and deliver food & says – this is for David. I’m okay, I’m kind of chopped liver, but Dave is the man!  So, it’s just kind of fun, because he has such a strong faith. He swears like a soldier but he’s just this man that wears his heart on his sleeve and just a really wonderful human. Of a different faith, but his God is God.

Janelle – I held that challenge close to me, when my Dad spontaneously chose to come to town and be here for election day. Which initially, & obviously brings up a lot of differences between us. So, I just held that with me – of pressing close and hanging out a little bit more trying to ask him a little more questions about himself, not about politics, but about himself. In that day particularly, when I felt myself wanting to make more distance and not go there; not go anywhere vulnerable, because I was afraid of where we may go and ending up in a big fight. It went well and he was a little more vulnerable. So, it was great.  

Pastor Brett – I reached out to a couple of family members as well and told them I loved them, was thinking about them on Sunday & Monday. I actually was able to facetime both of them yesterday so, it was real nice and encouraging to make that connection and keep that bridge built.

Bonnie –  Wednesdays & Thursdays I help at the Aloha Church of God Pantry. We deal with all kinds of people – Muslims, Hispanics, Chinese, Vietnamese; I could go on & on. Through masks it’s hard communicating particularly when there’s an accent – v’s and b’s, d’s and c’s they all sound the same when trying to get their name and the spelling. The thing I come away with is the humility that people exhibit when they are asking for food. And we make sure to tell them that there are other pantries they can go to if they need more food. We explain to them that this pantry and all of the church pantries are there to help them. It’s amazing to me the number of people that are coming to a pantry for the first time. That this whole mess that we’re in is causing people to have a lack of food. So, I think the church pantries all over our state are helping these people and no matter what race or what... Everyone is created equal in the church’s eyes, church pantries and the people working there. It’s just a blessing to be able to help with that kind of thing.     

Martha – Bonnie, thank you! I like that word, humility. I think that’s a lesson that I have learned this week. I was praying to God a lot before the election; then I suddenly realized that I wasn’t praying to him because of political reasons as much as I had faith in the person that I wanted to win. It’s kind of humbled me a little bit, because I remember how I felt four years ago & how I feel now. I had to step back and just humble myself a wee bit. And so, I like that word. Thanks Bonnie for reminding me of that this morning.   

Francie – I want to say something similar that struck me. I think this advice (building a bridge) is even better now. Because, I’ve seen a lot of things on social media about people being so happy…but the same people are saying they will never forgive those people who still voted for Trump....I just shake my head and say – but, that doesn’t move us forward in love and acceptance...We do need to move forward as a country and forward as people…and it would be difficult for anybody. Man, we’re still in a world of hurt no matter who’s the President if we are mad at half the country. So, reaching out to people, forgiving and understanding is maybe more important today than it was on Monday or Tuesday or yesterday, if we really want change for a different world for us and our families.  

YouTube Channels

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Did you know that Westside worship services are available on YouTube? Catch up on a missed Sunday at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUwWdp9GZge9-Dp_3pQ3tfg/ You’re encouraged to subscribe - this will give us more capabilities on YouTube. Give a thumbs up and share with your friends!

But wait, there’s more! Our very own Westside Odd Band has their own channel, too! Anytime you need a little musical encouragement, head over to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTorobxVj9vkeWFGLNzw_Jw Subscribe today and never miss another song!

Many thanks to Rich H for making this all possible!

Worship with Us

We worship online every Sunday morning at 10:00 am “online and on lawn”.

Join us in person! We take precautions around children and those who can’t be vaccinated. Otherwise, we have returned to Christian fellowship with music and sharing.

To join us online, click here. You will be prompted to install the Webex application if you haven’t done so already. The link should go directly to the worship service at 10:00 am on Sunday. If the link doesn’t work for you, go to webex.com, click ‘Join’ and enter these details:

  • Meeting number (access code):  294 667 249

  • Meeting password: GodIsGood!

You may also join using a smartphone by calling 408-418-9388.

Remember to “mute” your audio when you’re not speaking, to cut down on background noise.

Catch up on previous worship services on our YouTube Channel. Music from the Westside Odd Band is available on this channel

RAoK: Thanksgiving Food Boxes

For November, our Random Acts of Kindness (RAoK) mission is providing food boxes for Thanksgiving.

There are currently eight families on our list but that number could increase. Please be as generous as you can.

Drop-off at the church on Saturday, November 21, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Cash donations for perishable items (protein, dairy, produce) can be made on our website. Please designate your gift for RAoK.

You may sign up to bring Thanksgiving items or everyday staples at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4BABAF22AB9-thanksgiving1

Thank you!

Re-Imagine Outreach Together

This Sunday at 10:30 am is the fourth in our series of reimagining Westside during and after COVID. All are welcome to participate!

Re-Imagine Outreach Together: Come learn more about the outreach ministries of Westside UMC and how we are adapting during COVID. Who are we becoming through our outreach? What are the themes of our outreach and who is God is calling us to be?

Re-Imagine Together Zoom Link: 
https://zoom.us/j/91376283930?pwd=a3BNcjFzN082SFhUem12czc4MW9JUT09

Meeting ID: 913 7628 3930
Passcode: reimagine

God Sightings and Saints for 11/1

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Sharing where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week or who you are you remembering or celebrating on this All Saint’s Day.

Sally – Yesterday I had a wonderful walk with our son’s girlfriend. We walked through Laurelhurst Park and somehow we started talking about parents and grandparents. Just to be able to share stories with her about my mom and grandmother who lived with us. I shared poems that I’ve learned from them. She looked at me at one point and said – Does Dobb know all this? That’s my son. Does Christopher know everything that you just told me? I think sometimes we forget to even tell our own children about their ancestors who they never knew but, they only know them through your stories. So, it just made me realize how important it is for us to keep our grandparents & great grandparents alive in their world because, that’s their only connection to them... And me because of them. So, it was really wonderful.  

Gerry – I am in Leadville, CO, remembering my wife, Sandy, with our daughter, Sarah. Sandy passed away 3 years ago last week.

Pastor Brett – Looking at her bench in the front yard of the church, Gerry. Lifting up a prayer for you and your family.

Martha – So glad you are with your daughter, Sara…thinking of you this month. Sandy was a wonderful woman…and she is dancing on the clouds with Mom.

Like Gerry, October is a hard month for us. We lost 2 Saints – Mom in 2017 and Dobb, my brother Don, in 2018. And in July of this year we lost my step sister. So, within 3 years we have lost 3 family members. So, All Saint’s Day really makes you value those that are still in your family. Because, we have lost 3. We still have a big family but, still not as big as it started out to be.   

We did have a blessing our granddaughter, 3 year old Ada, came yesterday dressed as a beautiful witch. She came inside and was waving her arms just like Mom used to do. It was a remembrance that the Irish-Canadian-Scottish heritage is continuing on. You find laughter in grief and that’s important.

Kari – Remembering Joe’s Aunt, Sister Sharon, who passed last October and our friend, Kathie, who died about 2 weeks ago.

Remembering Sandy with you and Sara, Gerry! She was a Saint! And she is a Saint!

Carol – Celebrating the life of my Mom, Wilma Hamilton, who passed away 11/4/2015 at the age of 95. She was an excellent example of how to spread the love of Christ.

Wendy F. – My father in law, Bob Fedderly, turns 70 today, on the very All Hallows’ Day. And it makes me think about how it is very true when you marry someone, you marry their whole family and how blessed I am for the whole Fedderly family. I did not know what I was getting into and I just couldn’t be more thrilled 25-30 years later since I met them. It’s just a joy. I am broken hearted that I can’t be with him today but, just thrilled and blessed to be grounded in the gratefulness to have him in my life.     

Our church gives me hope! No matter what happens this week, I know that church will happen on Sunday with all of you. I love this church, filled with kind people who are my extended family! Knowing that I will “see” you on Sunday gives me comfort and something wonderful that I can count on, no matter what else happens this week.

Stephanie – Remembering my sister, Haley, who went into the hospital 4 years ago on Thanksgiving Day and never came home.

I sat on Sandy’s bench this week…soaked up the warm sun and held Haley’s memory close. Such a  special place.

Jan – I woke up this morning and that song, Bless The Lord O my soul…And the 1st verse of that says – The sun comes up, there’s a new day dawning…

And isn’t it a beautiful Sunday morning? God has given us such a beautiful sunny day to have communion and to remember Him! He’s so Good!

Perspective

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Well, the November US Presidential election is right around the corner. And while this event can take on enormous significance and the power to shape aspects of our lives here in America, and have consequences for humans and the earth, we might be right to zoom back from this moment to remember what our future holds in Christ.

The Scripture from Revelation paints a picture of a multitude from every tongue, nation, and tribe, larger than anyone can count who are worshipping around the throne of God. This vision of the kingdom finally fully transcends that which has the power to divide in our world. Empires will rise and fall, kingdoms will come and go, but the risen Lord will reign forever and ever and ever.

2021 Pledge

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2021 will be The Year of Jubilee - freedom from captivity, freedom from inequality, freedom from financial burdens.

It’s not too late to make your pledge of time and support for 2021. Visit https://www.westsidejourney.com/stewardship-2020 today!

Ultimately, Jubilee as a year is brought into the everyday by Jesus. Every day is an opportunity to experience the Spirit’s power to release us from sin, from the bondage of the evil one, and to have our relationship with God reset by the precious blood of Jesus. Come, be a part of Jubilee!

Tomorrow: HomePlate Donations

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We still have work slots available for tomorrow’s Random Acts of Kindness donation collection for HomePlate Youth Services. Sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4BABAF22AB9-random

Bring your items to church tomorrow between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm:

  • Tents

  • Sleeping Bags

  • Backpacks

  • NEW Undergarments (bras, underwear of all sizes)

  • Beef Jerky

  • Granola Bars 

Their General Needs list may be found at https://www.homeplateyouth.org/wish-list

You may also contribute through their Amazon wishlist or by donating cash through our website, designated for HomePlate.

If you have any questions, you may contact our own Stephanie Raether at stephanie@homeplateyouth.org or 971-978-9397.

Survey: Small Groups at Westside

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Currently, there are two small groups meeting online - the weekly women’s group and a short-term study of race and Christian identity. You can find more info about both on our calendar by clicking on the event.

In addition, a men’s group will be starting soon.

Please take this short survey to help us plan future groups: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YL62FJW. Now’s the time to brainstorm and give us your ideas!

Action Assembly: Building Housing

We continue our Re-imagined Action Assemblies this week.

Join District Superintendent Tim Overton-Harris and others in a four-week series of Zooms about storytelling, dreaming, and scheming for the year ahead. Based on Bishop Elaine Stanovsky’s address* to the Greater Northwest Area.

Wed, Oct 21: Nurturing Partnerships (recording available soon)

Wed, Oct 28: Building Housing REGISTER

Wed, Nov 4: Dismantling Racism REGISTER

Wed, Nov 11: Battling Climate Change REGISTER

All events are from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Attend any or all, but you must register to attend.

*The Bishop's three-part address can be found herePart IPart IIPart III.

God Sightings for 10/25

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Describe when you saw God this week.

Laura – Prayers of Thanksgiving for my brother, Stephen, who finally returned to work last week after contracting Covid on Labor Day Weekend. He and his wife are feeling much better. Thank you for your prayers.

Pastor Brett – It’s Aurelia’s Birthday today, she is 11!

Jan – I want to tell you, if anybody tells you that growing old is a bad thing, tell them they are full of hot air! Because it is not true. You know that the older you get, the better it gets. You get to have grandkids, now that’s over the top; you also get to see your children become so wise and they tell you great, wise things. My daughter, yesterday, blessed me so much – I told her she was such a good grandma…She has 4 little grandchildren now. She said – Mom, that’s because I had such a good teacher! That just blessed me so much! As we pass through the different stages of life, He saves the best till last! God does all things so good. Hallelujah, Praise The Lord! We can Praise The Lord no matter how many years he gives us, Hallelujah! Praise The Lord!