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