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Friday, September 18, 2009

September 16th with the Chicks with Sticks

September 16th“It was a dark and stormy night”...and we were a small, but mighty group in our new space, which was bright and comfortable.  Probably most of you are too young to remember Snoopy in the Charlie Brown cartoons trying to write a story beginning with those words.  I don’t think he ever got any further than “It was a dark and stormy night”.

Miraculously two very comfortable chairs appeared in our new room for those with back problems, so even that worked out well as the thunder boomed.  The hooks and needles clicked away as we talked, laughed, and prayed.  Even “the dog eating my homework” didn’t dampen our spirits! 

Prayer Shawls:  God blessed us with four completed Prayer Shawls and two scarves for the Grace Bags.  Our project for the Armed Services Care Packages has two completed helmet liners and two scarves in our storage area and at least two scarves in New York with Dana.  Two Prayer Shawls and a cross were given out on Wednesday evening, and two shawls were added to the cabinet.

Prayer Shawl Cabinet:  Our Prayer Shawl cabinet is no longer overflowing – we have one empty shelf.  However, God will provide as He always does.  We’re diligently working on Prayer Shawls and the Armed Services Care Packages and can only knit and crochet 24 hours a day...oh wait, family life and sleep fall in there somewhere too.  Thank you for all of your hard work.  You are wonderful!  This is such a rewarding Ministry­­ – it’s easy to want to spend all of your time on it.

Colors for Shawls:  We often talk about colors of yarn for Prayer Shawls so you might find this list gives you ideas about new colors for your projects.  From the Prayer Shawl Companion:

· Red:  love, passion, respect, energy, enthusiasm, courage, vigor, health, understanding

· Pink: friendship, compassion, sensitivity, generosity, soothing, warm-heartedness, gratitude

· Orange: thoughtfulness, vitality, creativity

· Yellow: wisdom, learning, optimism, intuition, faith, well-being, friendship, energy, happiness, sociability, joy, gladness, goodness

· Green: earth, healing, prosperity, fertility, clarity, sympathy, hope, renewal, health, confidence, abundance, growth, life, permanence, peace

· Aqua: courage, balance, harmony, stability

· Blue: water, healing, meditation, intuition, peace, tranquility, honesty, loyalty, communication, sincerity, wisdom, spirituality, eternity, self-esteem

· Indigo: wisdom, insight, instinct, spiritual nature

· Violet: spirit, spirituality, intuition, truth, memory, nostalgia, humility, comfort during grief or mourning, peace

· Purple: power, leadership, royalty, truth, justice, temperance, spirituality, wisdom

· Brown: wholesomeness, honesty, steadfastness, simplicity, friendliness, dependability, practical, down-to-earth, warmth

· Beige/Tan: optimism, simplicity, calmness

· Black: self-confidence, strength, absorbs negativity, mature wisdom, harmony

· White: spirit, light, air, innocence, protection, peace, purity, gentleness, perfection holiness, maidenhood, illumination, reverence, humility, winter

· Gold: masculine energy, enlightenment, sacred, durable

· Silver: feminine energy, flexibility

· Gray: strength, balance, wisdom

September 23rd Meeting:  Watch for an e-mail about the next meeting.  There will be an exciting announcement!

Love and blessings,

Beverly

"Happiness is like a butterfly: the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder." - Henry David Thoreau

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Another Prayer Shawl Finished and Grounds for Euthanasia…

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I used Homespun for this one. I love working with this yarn. It is so very soft and given the texture and the bulkiness of this yarn it makes for quick work. I knocked this one out in about two weeks or so.

I love the colors, Homespun Windsor (the blue), Homespun Pacific (the pale pink and beige variegated) and white.

The colors worked so very beautifully together.

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Her is a close up of the colors!

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I had just finished off the last edge and folded up up and placed it aside to turn in on Wednesday. My sweet devil puppy decide to curl up on top of it for a small nap.

How very precious I thought.

Until I saw this!IMG_0005

A HOLE!

A HOLE CHEWED BY MY SWEET PRECIOUS DEVIL PUPPY!

But…God is good!

You see I was on my way out the door to my morning work out and had already instructed my sweet devil puppy to get into his crate BEFORE I spied the HOLE.

Had he not been safely behind bars already I am not sure what would have happen!

Robin

Friday, September 11, 2009

September 9th in our new space

New Space:  God is good all the time!  With His divine intervention, we held the September 9th meeting in rooms 308 and 309.  All of our yarn, patterns, and other supplies are in the storage closet (with lots of extra room for expansion) at the end of the hall.  And there is more room for growth of the Prayer Shawl Ministry, so please bring your friends and continue to spread the word about what we do.

Helmet Liners and Scarves:  Martha turned in the first helmet liner Wednesday evening and Zena turned in the first scarf – thank you so much for your work.  When the September Prayers and Concerns list was reviewed, there were 21 individuals from our congregation, or who are friends or relatives of members of our congregation in Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea, or another area who would appreciate a wool helmet liner or scarf during the time of year coming up.  Dana knew of one other individual not on the list.  I’ll continue to check with Nancy to make sure we have enough items for the number of Care Packages the Church is sending.  Please do what you can on this project.  Thank you for supporting it.

Prayer Shawls:  As always, there are so many people in need of God’s love, comfort, and healing.  The question came up again on Wednesday evening about the qualifications for an individual receiving an item we make.  Quite some time ago it was decided that the person did not need to be a member of the congregation, did not need to have a specific malady, just needed God’s love, comfort, and healing.  The items are not meant to be gifts such as “an over the hill” birthday gift.  Other than that, the qualification was between the individual and God.

If you attended either the 9:30 or the 11:00 service on the 6th, you witnessed the draw of the Prayer Shawls and the Prayer Blankets on the altar rail.  So many individuals stopped to touch them or stayed and prayed over them after communion, and after the service.  After the 11:00 service, the last person left the altar rail about 12:45.  What a precious and holy moment!

  Prayer Shawl Cabinet:  As stated so eloquently by Meredith, when she saw the Prayer Shawl cabinet for the first time on Wednesday evening, the cabinet was overflowing before the Prayer Shawls for six individuals were taken from it.  Yarn items take up a lot of space so when you put six items in.  It looks very full.  Conversely, when you take six items out, it looks empty.  I know of three more shawls that will be delivered in the next week.  No doubt by next Wednesday, it will look very empty again.

Prayers and Concerns:  Thank you for sharing your own prayers and concerns on Wednesday evening, as well as praying for others and the completed items.  If it is all right with everyone, I would like to make that part of our meetings.  We tend to overlook our needs in our quest to do the Prayer Shawl Ministry’s work for the glory of God.

Food Co-Op:  Robin has asked us to bring a can of food for the Co-Op each week – a simple request for a worthy cause.  I have to confess that I forget almost every week.  Please try to remember your can of food for the 16th and surprise Robin with a can from each of us!

Snowflakes:  Most of us collect something – baskets, figurines, yarn, etc.  I recently read an article about a woman who collects snowflakes – not the ones that fall from the sky, but snowflakes made of all kinds of materials.  Her reason for collecting them is a handwritten sermon prepared by her deceased Methodist preacher grandfather in the 1960s, and delivered at the Mulberry Street United Methodist Church in downtown Macon, Georgia.  “His message was we are all called to be individuals, but stand as one.  Snowflakes are breathtakingly beautiful when they fall; when they hit the ground they become one.”   Her grandfather’s premise was we should all emulate snowflakes.

When I read this story, I thought about how each of the members of the Prayer Shawl Ministry are so unique, but also so loving to others, which allows us to act as one body to glorify God by providing tangible evidence of his love, comfort, and healing.  Thank you for all you do each and every day!

See you on the 16th.

Love and blessings,

Beverly

Don’t be afraid, just believe! – Rev. Alan H., September 6th, 2009

For those of us who are not Knitting Savants!

 

Blessings

Robin

Friday, September 4, 2009

Getting to Know Each Other Again - September 3rd

Thanks be to God again:  God is good all the time.  What an awesome night in The Parlor!  I’ve been taught that you don’t use the word awesome lightly.  It’s only used when you are in awe of something.  Well, last night, ladies, I was awed.  God was with us while we prayed, talked, laughed, knitted, crocheted, shared our stories, and got to know each other again or for the first time.  Thank you God for bringing us together and creating this Ministry and thank for allowing us to be His hands and feet.

Prayer Shawl Ministry Group Sept 2009

Prayer Shawls:  God provided a wonderful bounty of completed projects last night.  Shawls, scarves, and chemo caps were stacked high on the foot stool.  If you look closely in the photo of the group that was there last night, there were enough completed items that everyone was holding something.  What a blessing!  In fact, seventeen was the magic number last night.  That’s how many members were in attendance for all or part of our time together in The Parlor.  It has been a long time since we had introduced ourselves, and with so many members present, it was fun to learn more about each other.

God revealed two individual’s names last night who need special prayers and comforting.  Becky delivered a Prayer Shawl to a friend last night due to a recent job loss.  And Zena took a Chemo Cap to send to a relative, who is very ill from her first round of chemotherapy. 

Yarn and Supplies:  Belle was kind enough to bring in two boxes and a bag of yarn and supplies donated by a friend.  It will take a while to go through it to see what’s there and how best to put it to good use.  Between supplies and members, we may outgrow our lovely Parlor soon.  What a wonderful opportunity God presents us with.

Birthdays: Please wish the following members a Happy Birthday this month!

            Barbara C. – September 12th

            Trisha D. -   September 13th

Helmet liners and scarves: 

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This September project is underway.  Thank you for your enthusiastic response.  Please let me know if you need patterns or yarn for the liner or the scarf.  The helmet liner pattern is pretty much set.  If you have questions on the pattern, Becky, Ellen, or Dana can answer question about the pattern.

If you have a problem with the scarf pattern, please let me know if you need help, or you are free to pick a different pattern.  The only requirements on the scarf pattern is that you use wool and that it is a closed pattern, meaning not lacy or open so that it is warm.

Fall Festival:  October 18th is approaching rapidly.  The time for the festival is from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.  However, we will need time to set up the cabin so those who plan to participate please plan to arrive about 1:00 PM.  In addition, we need the names and phone numbers of specific craft people who want to display their wares in our cabin so I can arrange for the tables or whatever they will need to put their items on display.  Please contact them or me so I can contact them to get the details.

Have a wonderful three day weekend!

Love and blessings,

Beverly

Shall we make a new rule of life from tonight: always to try to be a little kinder than is necessary. - Sir James Matthew Barrie