Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Christmas Worship Schedule


Sunday 12/18 9:30 a.m. -
Worship and Children's Christmas Program

The highlight of this worship will be the annual Children's Christmas Program


Saturday December 24th - Christmas Eve

4:00 p.m. - Family Worship

This service will be an interactive family experience. It will include our carols and will focus on the Journey to Find Jesus, inviting the children to travel around the Sanctuary in search of the baby Jesus. The children will again be invited to serve Holy Communion.

10:30 p.m. - Music Program

11:00 p.m. - Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship

This is our traditional Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship, rich with sacred music provided by the choir, and the sharing of Holy Communion. Worship will conclude at midnight as candlelight is passed to everyone, and the darkened sanctuary is illuminated.

Sunday December 25th - Christmas Day

9:30 a.m. - Christmas Morning Service

This service will be an interactive
Come join us to celebrate the birth of Jesus!

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Breakfast With Santa - 12/10



Saturday, December 10th
10:00-11:30 a.m
Fellowship Hall @ LPUMC 2300 Lafayette Ave.


Children under the age of 10 years and their parents are invited to join us in Fellowship Hall for a light breakfast and a visit with Santa.
This event is open to members and friends.
Fun, food and pictures with Santa will be provided at no cost. Just come and enjoy!

Monday, November 14, 2011

The Bridge Expands to serve Sunday Lunch

Fox 2 News did a great story on The Bridge expanding to serve Sunday lunch.

 

Monday, August 22, 2011

Success of New Orleans Mission Project

MULTI-STATE EFFORT HELPS DISABLED NEW ORLEANS MAN GET BACK HOME - by Gretchen Bell
- August 22, 2011

Jason Hurst and his mother, Willmarine, finally got back to their house in New Orleans at 5am Monday morning June 27. It was a 530 mile drive, which took almost 6 years. What made it happen was the kindness of strangers, the internet and the resourcefulness disabled people and their families find deep down inside themselves when they have to.

At the time Hurricane Katrina was approaching New Orleans in August 2005, Jason, 30 years old and a quadriplegic, owned his own home in Ponchartrain Park, employed several relatives as attendants, was working on a degree at nearby Southern Louisiana U and was able to get around town via public transport. When he and his family realized the impending danger, he was quickly stuffed into the back seat of his uncle’s sedan with his manual wheelchair, leaving the power wheelchair and his beloved dog, Candy, behind.

It was a difficult ride to Dallas, Texas but it was fortunate that they decided to leave rather than stay to ride out the storm. The state of Louisiana recorded 1464 post-Katrina storm-related deaths – 400 were children – many of them disabled and elderly people who died by drowning. The water that flooded and damaged Jason’s home rose to a level just below the ceiling.

Upon arriving in Dallas at his sister’s place, he realized that he could not get up to her upper floor apartment. Then he and his mother were turned away from the Red Cross shelter. That was when they met the first of many strangers who assisted them in their struggle to live temporarily in Texas and to get back home. A local woman helped the two find accessible housing. As soon as they got settled and had access to a computer, Jason started posting e-mails on pet-related websites in an effort to find Candy. StealthVolunteers, Jane Carter from Virginia among them, started looking for Jason’s dog. Incredibly, they were successful. He got the call that someone had found Candy and was bringing her to Dallas.

In March 2006, Jason and Willmarine borrowed a van to travel to New Orleans to work with West Bank United Methodist Storm Relief to gut their house. They got the assistance of volunteers from Lafayette Park UMC of St. Louis, Missouri. One of those volunteers, Larry Heugatter, came back with a team from G&C Roofing (Henry Gibson) and truck full of shingles and roofers to replace the roof.

And then the house stood, the interior stripped down to the studs, while the family went thru the state Road Home process to get a grant to reconstruct it and find a trustworthy contractor to do the work. Thru the winter of 2008, I tried to find a non-profit in New Orleans knowledgeable about mold remediation, which was the next step before drywall went up. Amy Allen from Hands on New Orleans offered to provide tools & instruction if I could bring volunteers. I contacted Robin Perry, founder of Philly to NOLA, and she pulled together 5 musicians and 2 World Café Live staffers to go down for 5 days with me in May of that year to kill mold.

When this was completed and after Jason received his Road Home funding, he hired a family friend, Ed, as his contractor. Ed became notorious for not responding to calls to his cell phone. I heard at one point that he lost one phone by dropping it between the studs and the drywall. Jason coordinated electricians, plumbers and inspectors by phone. Reconstruction was moving along, very slowly.

Meanwhile, Larry in St. Louis and Jane in Virginia were busy trying to get measurements to order appliances for the Hurst house. Fundraisers had been held at the World Café Live in Philadelphia and at the Lafayette Park UMC in St. Louis. The money was combined and when the decisions were made, Larry ordered a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer from the Home Depot in New Orleans. They were held at the store until the home was complete…….and occupied.

All though the fall of 2009, Jason followed his New Orleans Saints who were having a good season. His medical issues took a back seat that winter as Drew Brees and the team moved into the playoffs and then, the unbelievable happened! Black and Gold won Super Bowl XLIV! How sweet!

So far that spring and summer, the year had been difficult for the usually active Jason. But on August 13, we all received an e-mail that really knocked the stuffing out of our reconstruction ambitions: Willmarine said someone broke into their house, tore up the sheetrock, ripped out the wiring and cut a hole in the roof. She was completely despondent. Jason was devastated.

She said she was through. She told us not to respond, she didn’t feel like talking. We did not know what to say or what to do next. The family had no more Road Home funds to use.

Willmarine Hurst is a freelance writer. She puts her emotions into articles. This time she poured out her heart to the New Orleans Times Picayune. And once again, a stranger contacted her. Bonnie Evans from Catholic Charities had read the article and wanted to help. They were the non-profit that completed work on the house.

On June 26 Jason’s brother Jahmal, Ed and a few other family friends dismantled the hospital bed and loaded everything into a U-Haul. Willmarine drove Jason in their troublesome van. The trip was made several hours longer because the van tire had a blow-out…..twice. But they got home. With a little help from their friends.


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Food Drive - July 17-31st!



More of our neighbors are experiencing something many never thought possible in our plentiful area...hunger. Over 120,000 people in greater St. Louis region need the help of food pantries and feeding programs for their families. Many are coming for the first time, and almost half that receive food are children.

Operation Food Search is sponsoring food drives throughout the month of July. On July 17-31, Lafayette Park UMC will hold a food drive to benefit The Bridge, which provides meals and support to the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless.

Please take this shopping list with you on your next trip to the grocery store, and pick up a few items for The Bridge (large-sized cans are appreciated). Baskets for your donations will be placed inside both church entrances. Have you ever regretted an act of generosity? Your donations will make a difference--thank you!

Shopping List:
  • Canned Meats
  • Soups/Chili
  • Rice & Beans
  • Canned Vegetables
  • Cereals (Hot/Cold)
  • Peanut Butter
  • Canned Fruit
  • Pasta Products
  • Canned Juice
  • Baby Formula
  • Baby Food
  • Personal Care Items
*No Glass Items*

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

McKinley Peace Garden Update

From 2011-Garden Work Day May


The McKinley Peace Garden - located on Ann Ave behind the McKinley Jr. Academy at 2156 Russell Blvd - was started in the Spring of 2010. Pastor Kathleen and Principal Williams met and decided a garden could be a win-win for both the school and LPUMC. Members of the church prepared an agreement between the two groups and other members provided the garden with 10 4x4 beds and one round bed for planting. A berm and a shade garden was also added; and the area along the east (alley) fence was planted with trees, shrubs, etc. A softer look to the environment for the students and crops to share with our community is the result.

The three top reasons for the garden were: 1) enhance health through a better diet by providing vegetables and fruits in the food desert of the local community; as well, enhance the selection of fresh vegetables for use in the school; 2) provide an educational and community service opportunity to the McKinley students and faculty with the planning, planting and growing of crops; and 3) offer a chance to interact with people of the surrounding community.

In the spring of 2011 the garden received a grant from Gateway Greening to increase the size of the planting area and was awarded materials for these beds, a shed to store our tools, etc. a picnic table, tools and hoses. Two eagle scouts completed projects on the site.

One is the installation of additional beds, three benches, and three trees. The other is the preparation and installation of an outdoor classroom for the use of students and shelter for the gardeners, which includes five picnic benches. The gardeners have used this for our evening supper meeting!

Mustard greens were distributed by Fred and Sharon Domke to the McKinley neighbors. Comments ranged from "What's a mustard Green?" to "Boy, is Grandma gonna be HAPPY!!!." Jim Wilder distributed the first crop of kale to Cornerstone Preschool. The families and staff were delighted with the kale. Bev O'Neal harvested and delivered 14 pounds of cabbage to Cornerstone and again they were thrilled. Caroline Ban and Fred Domke attended the McKinley Heights Neighborhood meeting in June and have recruited several more interested gardeners. Contact has also been made with Sigel School for some distribution to be made to the student's families.

Bulbs, plants and volunteers are always welcome as we plant, weed (we are fighting Bermuda Grass) and harvest. All crops are weighed and reported to Gateway Greening at the end of the season. We also are responsible to pay back to Gateway Greening the sum of 30 work hours on our choice of project or projects.

If you wish to be a part of this contact either of the garden leaders - Bev O'Neal at Fred Domke.

See you in the Garden!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Contemporary Worship with Shawn Thomas


"Aaron's Rainbow Project" (ARP) and Lafayette Park United Methodist Church are proud to announce contemporary Christian singer Shawn Thomas in concert.

He will be performing songs off his award winning recordings, as well as his newest praise and worship CD entitled "Worship & Desperation".

Date: Sunday, June 19, 2011
Time: 9:30 AM
Place: Lafayette Park United Methodist Church
2300 Lafayette Avenue St Louis, MO 63104

This is a Free concert and all are welcome.

About Shawn Thomas
His 2003 CD, "Everything I Am", peaked online Top 40 and Top 20 charts for over 14 months, including the number one singles, "The Beat of the Lord" and "Starting Over Again".

The CD, "Changed", received a nomination for the 2006 OutMusic awards as Outstanding New Inspirational Recording, and features the driving title track and an upbeat cover of Amy Grant's "What About the Love".

"Faith Unashamed" (a double disc special edition release) received a nomination for 2007 Production/Producer of the year from the Pride in the Arts Awards. "Faith Unashamed" has stayed in the top ten CD/albums on the OutVoice.com Top 40 for over a year.

Awarded "Best Independent Songwriter" by the 2004 Indie Awards and labeled as "groovin'"..."wholesome"...and "inspirational" by Pride Christian Music, Shawn continues to develop his music career in a new direction of spirituality and ministry. "I actually resisted writing Contemporary Christian type music in the past because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to still perform the style of music that I enjoy." That style of music, as featured on Shawn's new CD, "Worship & Desperation", includes a wide variety from traditional ballads, to praise music, to pop/rock.
With a minister as his father and a very talented musician as his mother, Shawn's ministry through ARP is the natural combination of his musical and spiritual influences. Pursuing his talents in many directions including songwriting, production, dance and choreography, Shawn Thomas emerges not only as a competent performer and singer, but as a dynamic and versatile entertainer and presenter. His intention is to share the message of practicing the principles of Love and Grace in order to build unity, understanding, and acceptance.

"Everything I Am", "Changed", "Faith Unashamed", and "Worship & Desperation" are available for sale on popular internet sites including iTunes.com, Rhapsody.com, BestBuy.com, Amazon.com, Target.com, and CDBaby.com, and is distributed by Aaron's Rainbow Project and Shawn Thomas Studios, West Palm Beach, FL.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Holy Week Schedule 2011


Easter time is here and once again we have additional worship services for everyone to take advantage of.


  • Palm Sunday - Worship at 9:30 AM - April 17th

  • Maundy Thursday - Worship at 7 PM - Centenary Chapel - April 21st

  • Good Friday - Worship at 7 PM - April 22nd

  • Saturday - Easter Egg Hunt - April 23rd
  • Easter Sunday - Worship 9:30 AM - April 24th

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

In Progress: The Family Welcoming Center


If you haven't noticed lately, the new Family Welcoming Center is under construction. The new Family Welcoming Center is located in the North-East corner of the sanctuary. A few weeks ago the glass in the frosted glass in the doors were replaced with clear glass. Speakers have so anyone using the area will be able to hear the worship service. And artist Sue Green of Paint Imagery is working on the ceiling mural. Stop in on Sunday and check it out.

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Preschool Trivia Night - March 26th


Now is the time to begin getting your table of 8-10 players ready to have a great evening! Reservations will be taken starting in February. The cost is $15.00 per person.

Prize for the best themed table! This year’s theme: Fairy Tales

Saturday, March 26 - starts at 7:00 p.m.
New Location: IBEW Electrician’s Hall
5850 Elizabeth Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110

Adventures in Faith - Begins February 27th

Ready to make a difference! Beginning the week of February 27, we will begin a Lenten book study. It is sure to change you! The book “Change the World, Recovering the Message and Mission of Jesus” is part of the Rethink Church series. It was written by Rev. Mike Slaughter pastor at Ginghamsburg UMC Church, in Tipp City, Ohio.

Check the trailer, then contact the Church Office to sign-up!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Believe Out Loud TOGETHER - Feb 27th


Join as we come together for fellowship, worship and to make a difference in our church.

Come join other United Methodists in Missouri to discuss how we can work together to make a difference in our church working for equality for ALL of God's children and specifically those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender! Workshop will include time for fellowship, worship, and learning tools that help us share our stories in ways that motivate others to action!

When: Sun., February 27th from 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Where: Lafayette Park UMC (2300 Lafayette Avenue, St. Louis)
RSVP: LPSECRETARY@sbcglobal.net or call (314) 771-9214
Cost: FREE!!

Hope to see you there!

Thanks,
Missouri Reconciling Ministries
www.rmnwitness.org

Rummage Sale - Saturday Jan 22th

Saturday January 22 is the Winter Rummage Sale sponsored by the United Methodist Women. From 8 AM to 2 PM on the lower level in Fellowship Hall

Stop by and look for great bargains and the next "Antiques Roadshow" find. All the funds raised from this event support missions work of the Lafayette Park UM Women.

Monday, January 10, 2011

“Nets for Catembe” 92% of Goal!


Our Campaign to provide mosquito nets for all of Catembe, Mozambique is exceeding expectations. Less than a month old we are approaching the halfway mark! Last year, we raised 220 nets to cover the members of our “sister” church, The Catembe United Methodist Church.

This Year’s focus is on providing mosquito nets for everyone in the city of Catembe. We need 2000 nets to protect the women, children and families of Catembe. So far we have raised enough funds for 1836 nets. So we only have 164 nets remaining to reach our goal.

The nets are treated so that in addition to protecting people from mosquito bites, any mosquito that lands on the net is dead within a few minutes. The result is an 82% reduction of malaria cases in the area that the nets have been distributed.

Each year, malaria afflicts approximately a half-billion people (roughly the population of the United States, Canada, and Mexico combined).
  • Malaria kills more than a million people per year; 90 percent of those who die are African children.
  • Every 30 seconds in Africa a child dies of malaria.
  • Malaria incapacitates people, keeping countries poor. In addition to the health burden, malaria illness and death cost Africa about $12 billion per year.
Mozambique is a country located on the southeast coast of Africa. A one time colony of Portugal, independence was gained in the 1970’s and followed by a civil war. A young country rich in resources it is still largely undeveloped. About 60% of it’s children complete primary school. Only 7% complete a secondary education. Malaria is a horrible disease that greatly impacts many people. It is estimated that it kills 800,000 children each year in Africa.

$10 Saves a Life — Buy a Mosquito Net and give the gift of a healthy life to our brothers and sisters in Catembe!

- Pastor Kathleen