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of fresh vegetables for use inthe school; 2) provide aneducational and communityservice opportunity to theMcKinley students and fac-ulty with the planning, plant-ing and growing of crops;and 3) offer a chance to in-teract with people of the sur-rounding community.
In the spring of 2011 thegarden received a grant fromGateway Greening to in-crease the size of the plant-
ing area and was awardedmaterials for these beds, ashed to store our tools, etc. a
picnic table, tools and hoses.Two eagle scouts completed
projects on the site.
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The McKinley Peace Garden- located on Ann Ave behindthe McKinley Jr. Academyat 2156 Russell Blvd - wasstarted in the Spring of 2010.Pastor Kathleen and Princi-
pal Williams met and de-cided a garden could be awin-win for both the schooland LPUMC. Members of the church prepared anagreement between the twogroups and other members
provided the garden with 104x4 beds and one round bed
for planting. A berm and ashade garden was alsoadded; and the area along theeast (alley) fence was
planted with trees, shrubs,etc. A softer look to the envi-ronment for the students and
crops to share with our com-munity is the result.The three top reasons for the
garden were: 1) enhancehealth through a better diet
by providing vegetables andfruits in the food desert of the local community; aswell, enhance the selection
Lafayette Park UMC hostedthe Winter Outreach meetingin June. Winter Outreach isa volunteer group that startedabout 4 - 5 years ago as away to prevent people freez-ing to death during bitterlycold winter nights. Sincethey have been working to-gether, we do not believe
that anyone has died fromexposure to the winter weather. Part of Winter Out-reach is gathering blankets,coats, gloves to support peo-
ple who choose to sleep out-side, so that they might notfreeze to death. We havehelped support those effortsin the past. Another compo-
nent of Winter outreach is agroup of people who go outat night when it is going to
be 20 degrees or colder tofind people who are sleepingoutside and invite them intoshelter so that they mightsleep in safety.
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Produce from the Garden!
M c K i n l e y H e i g h t s P e a c e G a r d e n
July 7SERVE2011 Mtg
July 13LPUMC Winter
Outreach MtgJuly 13
Womens Lunch July 16
McKinley GardenJuly 20
McKinley GardenJuly 22
Youth Zoo TripJuly 22-24
Lay MinistrySchoolJuly 27
Host Winter Out-reach MeetingJuly 30
Hands In Mission
I N S I D E T H I SI S S U E :
Joplin 2
Denman Award 2
Earth Care 2
PrideFest 3
Financial Corner 5
Odds & Ends 7
Youth & College/Young Adult
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F r o m T h e W i l d e r V i e w . . .
Lafayette Park United Methodist Church 2300 Lafayette Avenue St. Louis, MO 63104 314-771-9214
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We are a church without walls, creating a visible sign of Christs presence in our urban community and beyond.
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have a nationalUnited Methodist
Committee onRelief to organizethese efforts.Many UMCmembers arehelping our broth-
ers and sisters in Joplin,MO right now.
Locally, we are planning to par-ticipate in these efforts by going
to Joplin for a mission trip No-vember 4-6 of this year.
Sign-up sheets for the trip areavailable at Sunday services, butyou can also call Maria in thechurch office (314.771.9214) to
provide your name, what skillsyou could provide, and other information you feel is relevant.
Please keep Joplin in your prayers.
Creation, speak out on behalf of the spaces and places that
reveal the mysteries of Godand the Holy Spirit.
Share your stories with your friends and family. Educatethem and our political leaderson what it means to be goodstewards of the environment.
All creation is under the au-thority of God and all crea-
Its officially summer and theone thing I do every summer
is find time to get out andenjoy Gods Creation. I gohiking, biking, swimming,and boating; and of coursefind time to relax in the
beauty of Gods lands andwilderness.
Its important that we, as people of faith, who findrefuge and peace in Gods
tion is interdependent. Our covenant with God requires
us to be stewards, protec-tors, and defenders of allcreation. The use of naturalresources is a universalconcern and responsibilityof all as reflected in Psalm24:1: "The earth is theLord's and the fullnessthereof."
Chris Finley
annual conference whoexhibit unusual and out-standing efforts for thework on Christian Evan-gelism, the Harry DenmanEvangelism Award helpsdraw attention to evangel-ism in the local church.
Those eligible for these prestigious awards are persons who are effectivein helping others to ex-
perience the transforminglove of God through Jesus
Christ. Each annual con-ference is encouraged tohonor one youth, one lay
person and one clergy per-son from their conferenceeach year.
In 2010, The Foundation
for Evangelism celebratedtogether with 42 confer-ences the awarding of 91Denman EvangelismAwards, including 15Youth awards.
The Harry Denman Evan-gelism Award was pre-sented to our very ownPastor Kathleen Wilder byRev. Bob Farr, Director of Congregational Excel-lence, at the 2011 Mis-souri Annual Conference.
This is a great honor for her and for our church!
Begun in 1981 to honor United Methodist clergyand lay persons in each
J O P L I N M I S S O U R I T O R N A D O R E L I E F
E a r t h C a r e
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s P a s t o rK a t h l e e n W i l d e r !
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There is nothing greater than a humble leader, who brings others alongside to lead as a team.
-Anonymous
United Methodists have a historyof helping others in need and we
For more information about UMCOR, go tohttp://new.gbgm-umc.org/umcor/
MATTHEWS
BROWN BAGS Items Needed are:(Single serving size)
Peanut Butter
Fruit cups
Tuna or ChickenCrackers
Snack Cakes
Juice Bags
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LPUMC again participatedin PrideFest on June 25 and26. We had a great crowd!Volunteers received a lot of interest from singles, cou-
ples and families. We alsohad many conversationswith individuals who have
left their home church because they did not feelwelcome and also we
came in contact with afew folks who had beenvisiting us over the lastfew months.
Most importantly we werethere to be a witness to thesafety of God's amazinggrace. We are committed tomaking disciples of JesusChrist for the transforma-tion of the world by livingout the Gospels teaching
of justice and inclusion.
Thank you to allwho volunteered!You are a blessingand we appreciateyour help.
August 17McKinley Garden
August 18Ethics Small Group
August 25
Ethics Small GroupAugust 27Hands in Mission
EpworthAugust 27
Macys Shop for a Cause August TBD
Reading Mentor Kick-off September 1
Ethics Small Group
August 2Serve Dinner - Bridge
August 7Youth at the Pool
August 11-12
Willow Creek LeadershipConferenceAugust 11
Ethics Small GroupAugust 13
McKinley GardenAugust 14
Back-to-School SundayAugust 15
Council Meeting
September 3Youth at Six Flags
September 6Serve Dinner - Bridge
September 7
Choir Practice BeginsSeptember 10UMC Serve 2011
September 17Young Family Playdate
September 18Friends and Family Sunday
September-OctoberAdventures in Faith
Small Groups
Meyers and the worshipteam for helping usdecorate for Pentecost.Thank you to everyonewho helped make Sarahand Brian's wedding so
beautiful.Thank you to those who
coordinated and sup- ported Jason andBridget's baby shower.Thank you to those whohelp with and lead chil-
dren's church.Thank you to those whoextended radical hospi-tality in our booth atPRIDE.Thank you Chris Finleyfor your leadership inthis important outreach
event.Thank you to those whohelped us host the win-ter outreach meetings.
Thank you to HannahShanks for preachingfor the pastoral teamwhile we were away atAnnual Conference.Thank you to those whohave been so faithful inattending worship dur-
ing the month of June we have seen areal growth in our aver-age weekly worship.Thank you to Sue
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T h a n k y o u ! T h a n k y o u !
I can no other answer make,
but, thanks, and thanks.
~William Shakespeare
L P U M C N e w s & V i e w s
September-NovemberConfirmation Class
October 8-31Pumpkin Patch
October 11
Charge ConferenceOctober 15Blessing of the Animals
October 23Fall Festival
November 4-6Joplin Mission Trip
November 12Turkey Dinner
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14 pounds of cabbage to Corner-stone and again they were thrilled.
Caroline Ban and Fred Domke at-tended the McKinley Heights
Neighborhood meeting in June andhave recruited several more inter-ested gardeners. Contact has also
been made with Sigel School for some distribution to be made to thestudent's families.
Bulbs, plants and volunteers arealways welcome as we plant, weed(we are fighting Bermuda Grass)
and harvest. All crops are weighed
and reported to Gateway Greeningat the end of the season. We also are
responsible to pay back to GatewayGreening the sum of 30 work hourson our choice of project or projects.
If you wish to be a part of this con-tact either of the garden leaders -Bev O'Neal at [email protected] Fred Domke [email protected].
See you in the Garden!
Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
July 17Genesis 28:10-19aPsalm 139:1-12, 23-24(UMH 854)Romans 8:12-25Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
July 24Genesis 29:15-28Psalm 105:1-11, 45b(UMH 828)
July 3Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49,58-67Psalm 45:10-17 or Psalm72 (UMH 795)Romans 7:15-25aMatthew 11:16-19, 25-30
July 10Genesis 25:19-34Psalm 119:105-112 or Psalm 25 (UMH 756)Romans 8:1-11
Romans 8:26-39Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52
July 31Genesis 32:22-31Psalm 17:1-7, 15 (UMH749)Romans 9:1-5Matthew 14:13-21
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One is the installation of additional beds, three benches, and three trees.The other is the preparation andinstallation of an outdoor classroomfor the use of students and shelter for the gardeners, which includesfive picnic benches. The gardenershave used this for our evening sup-
per meeting!
Mustard greens were distributed byFred and Sharon Domke to theMcKinley neighbors. Comments
ranged from "What's a mustardGreen?" to "Boy, is Grandma gonna be HAPPY!!!." Jim Wilder distrib-uted the first crop of kale to Corner-stone Preschool. The families andstaff were delighted with the kale.Bev O'Neal harvested and delivered
One of the garden beds.
Volunteers hard at work.
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2. Register the Card.3. Show the Card at Checkout.
You can also shop other storesthrough the online site; pur-chases count toward funds wereceive. Just create an accountwith the information you used toregister your card at:http://www.escrip.com.
We also have a program usingyour Macys card:
Macys Fundraising Card Register your Macys card at
https://secure.escrip.com/jsp/supporter/authentication/
password.jspWhen you make a purchase, a
percentage will be donated toLPUMC as a fundraiser.
Goodsearch/GoodshopAnd lastly, search the net usingwww.goodsearch.com with our church name and city selected.
July 17St. Andrew UMC-Rev.
Monica JeffersonSt. Lukes UMC -Rev.Ann B. Mowery
July 24St. Marks UMC -Rev.John M. GregorySalem-In-Ballwin UMC-Rev. Suzanne L. Lyons
July 3Mt. Zion UMC-Rev.
Keith E. Janis New Hope UMC-Rev.Quentin T. Madden
July 10 North Hills UMC-Rev.Gerald E. Moore
North Park/NormandyUMC-Rev. Ronald Gra-ham
July 31Salem In Ladue
UMC-Rev. TerriSwanSamaritan UMC-Rev. Nora S. Jones
E f f o r t l e s s D o n a t i o n s
C o v e n a n t P a r t n e r s
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Yes its true! By using an e -Scrip card when you shop at
Schnucks you can help fund our programs.
In 2010 the LPUMC e-scrip program provided $690 to thechurch!
Schnucks eScrip Card 1. Pick up a Schnucks eScripCommunity Card at a SchnucksService Desk or LPUMC office.
Please include our monthly partners in your prayer time this month:
WINDOW & CATEMBE PROJECTS
At the June 6 Council meeting, the decisionwas made to treat the Stained Glass Windowand Catembe Parsonage/Building Needs pro-
ject as two separate projects. We remaincommitted to both projects; the only change isthat donors should now specify whether their
funds are to go toward the stained glass win-dow or the Catembe project.
SERVE2011 OUTREACH &EVANGELISM TRAINING
The Office of Creative Ministries isoffering a dialogue about SERVE2011.Discussions will include what it meansto have open minds, open hearts, andopen doors in the church today. Find
out creative and effective ways to reachout and connect with your community
through SERVE2011 and beyond. Meetat the Kingdom House on Thursday,
July 7, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. You mayregister at http://www.serve2011.info/
page7/page7.html.
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experiences as part of thelearning. Please register with Maria Lawrence [email protected] sothat you can receive your welcome packet for thediscussion group.
AUGUST 15 ALL-CHURCH MEETINGThe next Church Councilmeeting will be August15. The committees willmeet at 6 p.m. and thecouncil meeting will be-gin at 7 p.m. Everyoneis encouraged to attend.
PRAYER Send prayer requests toMaria in the office for the bulletin; and toWilma Myracle(314.771.0934) to addyour request to our
prayer chain.
AFTERNOON BIBLESTUDY If you would like to take
part in an afternoon Bi- ble Study, feel free to join us on Wednesdayafternoons at 2:00 p.m.in Fellowship Hall.Well begin by studyingthe gospels.
ETHICAL DISCUS-SION ON POVERTY Please join us for a four-week ethical discussionabout poverty. Well in-clude topics of hunger,education, access tohealthcare and homeless-ness. The dates are Aug.11, 18, 25 & Sept. 1.Come to the FellowshipHall at 6:30 p.m. for each session. There will
be opportunities to takefield trips and incorpo-rate additional hands-on
FREE SUMMER RECREATIONPROGRAMSFor info on free summer recreation program for children go to:http://stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/summer-camps.cfmFree food program:http://stlouis-mo.gov/news-media/newsgram/Schools-Out-Cafe.cfm
MISSION PROJECTS Many of us read the
book, Changing theWorld by MichaelSlaughter. It inspired usto want to work on out-reach projects. If youhave an idea for a pro-
ject, please fill out theinsert thats in the bulle-tin, or contact the office.
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O D D S & E N D S
Trust in the LORD with all
your heart and lean not on
your own understanding;
in all your ways submit to him,
and he will make your paths straight.
Proverbs 3:5-6
L P U M C N e w s & V i e w s
WOMENS LUNCH July 13
McMurphys Grill
11:30 a.m.-614 North 11th St., St. Louis For information Contact:
Bethany Spaulding at [email protected] Vicki Dimmich at [email protected].
For your big-hearted friends and relatives whoappreciate charitable giving, Gift Cards similar to
those we offered at Christmas will be available year round to celebrate any occasion.
Call the office for more information or to obtain acard designating the charitable area of your choice.
Office phone: 314.771.9214
Gift Cards
for All Occasions
Lafayette Caf
Please feel free to join us on any Thursdayat 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall for sometime to gather, relax, work on a craft pro-
ject, and visit. You can bring your dinner
if you like while we spend some fun timetogether.
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[email protected] or via phone at 314.306.4298.
Russell EwellThe Village Church of St.Louis, UMC
SERVE2011The Office of Creative Minis-tries of the Missouri UnitedMethodist Conference inviteyou to participate inSERVE2011 on September 10-11. We will collectively serveour communities outside of our church walls. Each churchwill determine how to partici-
pate, but we will all be workingtogether to actively serve our communities at the same time.
Training opportunities arelisted at www.serve2011.org.
C A L E N D A R
D i s t r i c t a n d C o n f e r e n c e
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SCHOOL OF LAYMINISTRY
This annual event is approach-ing, July 22-24, 2011 at CMU,Fayette. Register by July 14 atwww.moumethodist.org/solm.The purpose of the UnitedMethodist Church is to "Makedisciples of Jesus Christ for thetransformation of the world."Leading churches have a visi-
ble, intentional process for making and growing peopleinto active, deeply committedfollowers of Jesus Christ.
This year's school will equiplaity (all laity, lay speakers, and
pastors are invited) to work with their pastors to developand implement a program for their congregations. Join BillO'Neill, keynoter, Cathy Cox,worship leader, representatives
Join us eachSunday
9:30am WorshipService
10:30am Fellow-ship Hour
of Church of the Resurrection,Good Shepherd and others as
they lead us to lead our congre-gations. This is an importantschool and workshop in the lifeof your congregation.
Contact Rick Matson, [email protected] if you havequestions.
DISABILITY AWARENESSSERVICEAt 3pm on August 14, 2011,The UM Regional Task Forceon Disability an ad-hoc com-mittee will host the first Re-gional Disability AwarenessService at Manchester UnitedMethodist Church in St. LouisMO.
For more information, pleasefeel free to contact me at salvi-
July 7SERVE2011 Meeting
Kingdom House6:30 to 8:30 p.m
July 7College/Young Adult
Night - 7:30 p.m.July 10
Youth Mtg 3:00-4:00p.m
July 13LPUMC Winter Outreach
Participation Mtg6:30 Fellowship Hall
July 13Womens Lunch
11:30 a.m.- McMurphys July 14
College/Young Adult Night - 7:30 p.m.
July 17Youth Mtg 3:00-4:00p.m
July 16McKinley Peace GardenWorkday-9 a.m. to Noon
July 20McKinley Peace Garden,
Supper/Meeting/Work 5:30 p.m.
July 21College/Young Adult
Night - 7:30 p.m.July 22
Youth Zoo TripJuly 22-24
School of Lay MinistryFayette, MO
July 24Youth Mtg 3:00-4:00p.m
July 27Host Winter Outreach
7:00pm in Pastor Kathleens office
July 28College/Young Adult
Night - 7:30 p.m.July 30
Hands In Mission at King-
dom House9:00 am-NoonJuly 31
Youth Mtg 3:00-4:00p.m July 25-August 8Pastor Kathleen on
Vacation
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Breakfast(served to all by the
United MethodistMen)The men are taking a
break from serving breakfast until the fall.Thank you to all themen who made break-fasts this year!
Website UpdateContinue to look for updates on the website.
Checkout the Yahoo photo pages. Com-
ments?Contact Chris Finley [email protected].
Inkjet and Toner Car-tridges and CellPhones for Recycling -Dont forget to bringthese items to the churchoffice! This helps our
environmental fund-raiser.
Aluminum CanRecycling
Look for can collection bin in the parking lot.
Paper RecyclingLook for the collection
bin behind the church .
ProgramYouth Ministries: DanielShanksEducation: Cindy PillowOutreach: TBDMissions: Larry Heugatter Worship: Sue MeyersHeart n Hands: Bill Byrd Stewardship: TBDMusic: Kourtney StradePreschool Liaison: Cindy Pil-lowStephen Ministry: Fred Domkeand Becky Mueller
OtherConference Lay Member: MikeOwensUnited Methodist Women:Jeris BeaneHistorian: Tom KeayWills and Memorials: LarryHeugatter Wedding Coordinator: LynneKeayCommunication: Jon CopelandWebmaster: Chris Finley
AdministrativeChurch Council: Daron SmithBoard of Trustees: SteveCoffeyPublicity: Debra CroweFinance Chair: BethanySpauldingTreasurer: Ross RotherhamFinancial Secretary: MariaLawrenceLay Leadership: SharonDomkeParish Relations: Nancy Thuer
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M i n i s t r y T e a m s a t L P U M C But be sure to
fear the Lord and faithfully
serve him. Think of all the
wonderful things
he has done for you.
1 Samuel 12:24
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SHOP FOR A CAUSE Saturday, August 27, 2011
Purchase a $5 Shopping Pass to Macys to enjoy a spectacular 25% and 10% off regular, sale andclearance merchandise, including the designer brands, all day at any Macys store and on (see ticket for details and exclusions).
Call the church office for details (314.771.9214) or watch your bulletins. All proceeds go to theBridge this is a great way to get bargains for the fall season and support the Bridge!
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The Youth Group has beenmeeting on Sunday after-noon now for severalweeks, and recently soldsnow cones as a fundraiser.(Youth made the ice,
poured the syrup, and col-
lected the money! Parentshelped load and unloadsupplies.)
We have also been partici-
pating in Youth Sundays. Ithas been a joy to haveyouth reading the selectedreadings and being in-volved in worship. Wehope to develop that moreas time goes on.
The youth just had our firstyouth lock in. It was tiring
but fun. We played toilet paper dodge ball, builtforts, played sardines ( hideand seek), played rock bandand Super Mario brothers,ate pizza, talked about
prayer, and slept very little.
It was a blast!
We look forward to moreservice opportunities andare always looking for
more. (Weare planningon servingmeals at TheBridge whenneeded.)
Our nextevent will begoing to the zoo on Fri-day the 22nd (tell your friends and check withthe rents)!
In addition to the youth,a college-age group ismeeting on Thursday
nights at Dan's housefor movies and fellow-ship. Call him at309.258.4126 for de-tails.
Y o u t h a n d C o l l e g e / Y o u n g A d u l t
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July Birthdays Joan Nichols (9)
Mary Myracle (11)Lily Kanagawa (13)Danny Coleman (17)
Grace Wilder (18) Jamie Nichols (20)Mary Ann Kinder (21)
Pat Giacin (27)Gwen McCorkle (28)Kristen Leslie (30)
Joanna Cannon (31)Cindy Pillow (31)
July Anniversaries George Grove & Tony Range
Sorry, if we missed it...If your Birthday or Anniversarywas missed on the list Pleaselet us know so we dont miss
you next year.Congrats anyway!
July 13 Winter Outreach Meeting
Come to the church fellowship hall at 6:30 pm onWednesday, July 13 to discuss possibly serving as an
emergency shelter during bad weather. Bring your ques-tions and ideas! See the Wilder View for details; pages 1 & 10 .
HANDS INMISSION (H.I.M.)
We have a Hands In Mission
scheduled for Saturday, July 30,from 9 a.m. to noon. If you canhelp or would like more infor-
mation please contact ChrisKinder at 314.457.8721.
Our children need your help!
If you can volunteer once a month to helpwith childrens church please see Judy Eber-line or Tom Keay; or leave a message for them with Maria at
314.771.9214.
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