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Monday, May 25, 2009

Chicks With Sticks - May 20th

The Parlor was humming on Wednesday evening.

Melanie is back. She came bearing three beautiful, finished afghans.
Barbara had stories to tell about her travels during her first week as a retired person. She showed us her first completed shawl and has plans for more to come.
Ellen knitted a mini-shawl and put it on a checked background for us to wear so people could “check us out”. Very clever!
Becky told us how thankful Kevin’s family was with the shawls they received last week. She’s knitting a beautiful shawl in West Point colors for a special individual in need.
Shirley is determined to get crocheting mastered! I think she’s about there.
Robin has the blue square afghan getting larger every week.

We missed you!

Healing prayers were said as we opened the evening.

We pray God will continue to bless us with the skill, talent, and love to make the items He leads us to create for those individuals in need. Only He knows who the recipients will be. As always, we enjoy the fellowship and laughter with each other during our time together; however, our main purpose is to create the items that will bring joy and healing to those in need.

New information has been posted around the church. The tack lines in the hallways have updated flyers.

We have a new web page at http://www.fumclv.org/prayer-shawls.html. Watch the bulletin and The Messenger for updates also.

Participation in the Prayer Shawl Ministry can occur on many levels. If you can’t be with us in The Parlor on Wednesday evenings, you can knit or crochet at home.

Patterns can be found on the Internet, mailed or e-mailed to you. There are also patterns in the dresser in The Parlor. Free patterns can be found online at Lion Brand Yarns (http://cache.lionbrand.com/freePatterns.html ), Caron (http://www.caron.com/free.html), crochet pattern central (http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/) , and knitting pattern central (http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/ ).

We have yarn waiting to be used! Some of the yarn can be combined with other colors to make creative patterns. If you’re stuck on a stitch, we have expert knitters or crocheters who will gladly help you through a problem. Just ask.

If you have a special person who needs to be lifted up with one of the Prayer Shawls, and you have something special in mind, you can bring in the yarn and pattern you would like to have us use. We’ll get it done.


Love and blessings,

Beverly

Praise the slightest improvement and praise every improvement. Be “hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise.” – Dale Carnegie

Thursday, May 14, 2009

May 13th in The Parlor

Prayers Needed: God freely gives us His love and healing. He will show us how to be His hands to reach out to those who need help if we ask Him. Perhaps we should include more prayer to the Prayer Shawl Ministry.

As all of you know, the completed Prayer Shawls and Afghans are prayed over by the members in attendance each week. When items are given to recipients, they are being recorded in a book in the Prayer Shawl cabinet. Starting next week we will bring the book to our meeting, to include the recipients of the items from the prior week in our prayers. In addition, we have members who often need our prayers.

No doubt there are many more in need of prayer. These are the people who have made their needs known. If you or your loved ones are in need of prayer, let us know so you can be included in our prayers at the next meeting.

Communication: Please watch for information about the Prayer Shawl Ministry in the Sunday Bulletin, The Messenger, on the Sanctuary slides, the tack lines around the church, and other surprising places. This is a wonderful ministry offering a loving, caring service. We want to tell everyone about it. If you have ideas about how to spread the word about who we are and what we do, please let me know.

Revised Card: Labels are no longer being made for the Prayer Shawls and Afghans. The card to be delivered with the Prayer Shawls and Afghans has been revised so it can be given with any of the items we make. The cards are in the Prayer Shawl cabinet on the top shelf with envelopes and read:

It is my pleasure to present this item to you. I pray it will bring you God’s love and healing and His Holy Spirit will surround you with His presence in your time of need.

I pray that God will bring His strong, yet gentle hands down to comfort you and heal your body. Through Him all things are possible for He will be with you in your moment of need. He is truly the Great Physician.

The Prayer Shawl Ministry
First United Methodist Church of Lawrenceville
395 West Crogan Street
Lawrenceville, GA 30045

Happy Birthday: Happy belated birthday to Leslie (May 3rd) and Lisa (May 6th).

You were missed: We were a close “knit” group tonight! In fact there was only one crocheter in the bunch for most of the night. When your schedule permits, please join us for fellowship. The top shelf of the Prayer Shawl cabinet is just about empty. One person makes a difference!

Love and Blessings,

Beverly

Sunday, May 10, 2009

May 10, Meeting Update

It’s great to be back in The Parlor on Wednesday night! I missed everyone while I was in Texas.

Prayer Shawl Cabinet: There is good news and bad news! In the last week eight new shawls were added to the Prayer Shawl cabinet and only two were taken out. Actually both of those numbers are good news because we want to make a lot of shawls and we don’t want to hear about individuals in bad situations; however, we do want to have shawls and afghans ready for those who need them.

Thank you for all of the work you’ve done for this ministry. The cabinet looks much better!

Address Changes: For those of you in zip code 30045, and maybe others, please let me know if your zip code has been changed to 30046. If there are other zip codes in Lawrenceville that are changing, please let me know so that I can update our membership list. Thanks.

New Member: Welcome Marsha as our newest member. She said she has heard about the Prayer Shawl Ministry over the last couple of years and finally has had the opportunity to join us. Last night was her second meeting. Thanks to Barbara, Marsha picked up crocheting like a pro!

New Teacher: It looks like Barbara may take over the role as crocheting teacher. Shirley and Barbara worked together so well last night. I think Barbara may be the answer to Shirley’s prayers.

Love and blessings,

Beverly

“The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.” - John Ruskin

Saturday, May 9, 2009

In The Parlor on May 6th

The Chicks with Sticks had a great time in The Parlor on the 6th. I hope the weather didn’t scare you away if you weren’t there because you missed a fun, action packed meeting.

Prayers and Prayerful Thoughts: The scene was set starting out with a word of prayerful thought from page 6 of The Upper Room which seemed to fit the Prayer Shawl Ministry so well. Beginning with the sentence that says “The wind of God is always blowing, but we must hoist our sails.” and ending with the last paragraph saying “Receive the presence of Christ, practice the presence of Christ, and be the presence of Christ to someone today.” From those thoughts, we went to prayer over completed shawls, afghans, scarves, and chemo caps. The completed items were taken to the cabinet in the pastor’s offices to be ready for distribution to those in need of comfort and healing.

Leadership Updates: There are a few changes in the Prayer Shawl Ministry leadership beginning in May. Lisa asked me to assume her duties as leader of the Prayer Shawl Ministry so she can emphasize her other duties which, I’ve discovered, are numerous. I’ve accepted her offer after much prayer and encouragement. Ellen has graciously agreed to be the co-leader. In addition, Martha and Robin have agreed to be on a Steering Committee with Ellen and me. Between the four of us (two knitters and two crocheters), the objectives are to find ways:

· To share God’s love, healing, and strength with as many individuals in need as possible through the items we make
· To be open to making new types of items if they will help us reach more individuals (like the chemo caps)
· To grow through the addition of new members so that we can reach the first two objectives
· To work through other ministries and groups at church like Stephen Ministers, Respite Groups, etc. who know people who may find God’s love through our works
· To find ways to make the Prayer Shawl Ministry’s work known to our church and our community so that we aren’t the best kept secret in the church any longer

This is going to take a lot of work and a lot of teamwork. I hope I can count on each and every one of you to join in, because one person can make a difference! The little things you do each day have the power to affect a great many people. We can make a world of difference to someone.

Project Tip: We talked about how to keep a pattern, the right needles or hook, and all of the yarn together when you weren’t working on a project, and I came across this tip on the Lion Brand Yarn website which I thought would work. Hopefully it will help several of you out.

"When knitting or crocheting a large item, such as a baby blanket or afghan, once I have completed several inches, I put the item inside a pillow case, leaving only the last few rows outside. On each side of the case opening, I then clamp a small hair "claw" to secure the project inside. (You could use clothes pins or binder clips instead to secure your work inside the pillow case.) This then goes in my knitting/crochet bag, along with the needles, directions, etc. I simply release the clamps whenever I have worked several more inches, dropping more of the item into the pillow case, then replace the clamps. This keeps the project clean as I work!"

Happy Mother’s Day!

Love and Blessings,

Beverly