HomePlate Holiday Store

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A letter from HomePlate Youth Services, one of our partners in outreach:

In the past, you helped us make our holiday season extra special for HomePlate youth by giving them the opportunity to “shop” for their loved ones at our Holiday Store event. As a special thank you for your continued support, we invite you to be among the first to sign-up for this heartwarming holiday tradition. We want to ensure every youth we work with has the opportunity to celebrate this season and we are eager to get you involved early!

This year we’ve adjusted our Holiday Store concept in light of the pandemic. We are asking for gift cards for youth to use to go holiday shopping themselves this season. Our goal is to receive gift cards from local places like Target, Fred Meyer or alternatively a standard Visa gift card in $10 increments, to be able to anticipate giving them to 100 youth. We are asking that donations are made no later than December 7, so that we can organize in time for distribution to the youth on December 10 and 11.

Due to current COVID restrictions, we are asking that you please mail in your gift if possible. Our mailing/delivery address is HomePlate Youth Services, 12520 SW 3rd St, Beaverton, OR 97005.

Thanks for your continued support!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Here are more photos from our Random Acts of Kindness outreach. These show the food distribution for the Western Farm Workers Association. Thanks again to all who donated food and volunteered!

At the WFWA, 116 families each received six large bags of food plus a turkey.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Thank you for your generous support of November’s Random Acts of Kindness, Thanksgiving Food Boxes! Bags and boxes were delivered to seven local families and a large delivery was made to the Western Farm Workers Association.

As you can see in the photos, it was a big job! Extra thanks to those who organized, packed, and delivered, including Bonnie Becker, Merry Goldthorpe, Becky and Tessa Walker, and Laura Cosgrove.

Photos include: Maria from WFWA, Bonnie, Tessa, Wendy and Barrett Fedderly, and Pastor Brett and Kyrie Stuvland.

Sharing for Nov 22

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Share where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week.

Merry – A big thank you to everyone at Westside for donating to the Thanksgiving food collection. Mil gracias to Bonnie Becker for making it all happen.

Pastor Brett – Yes, thank you Bonnie and thank you to the RAoK Team for coordinating that. I was able to stop by yesterday, as well, and drop some things off.  There was quite a lot and I think Laura Cosgrove has some pictures that we might try to circulate on Facebook or something of all the food that was set out in the back family room at church. So, well done folks!

Kat – Last night heading into work, I was not in a very good mood. I was really grumpy; I didn’t want to go to work. It’s been a long stretch and it was my last night. I knew my attitude wasn’t in the right place. As I was walking in I was just feeling it. I was a little early so I ran up to the chapel to say a quick prayer before my shift, I don’t usually get to do that, and see if maybe I could turn the night around because, I was really not there. I went up to the meeting at the start of my shift; we were pretty busy. I don’t really know why or where, nothing happened in particular, but everything was going good; my patients were all for the most part really nice. It ended up being a really good night, which is a blessing right now. At the end of the shift we did a shout out huddle where we do a round robin and say what we’re thankful for, or a person in the group that we’re thankful for helping us. Three of the people shouted me out saying – Kat, you seemed in a little bit of a funk at the beginning of the shift which is abnormal for you; I don’t know what changed but you were so awesome last night and your energy & your spirit just helped us get through the night and made the night part of what it was so, thank you. So, Power of Prayer, man. I asked God to help me and he gave me the nudge I needed. So, little bit of a God Moment last night.       

Jan – I want to mention that I have made a list of all the promises of the Lord to the seed of the righteous. This morning I found one that I have never seen before. This one is in Psalm 22: 30-31 in the Living Bible. It says – “Our children too shall serve Him for they shall hear from us about the wonders of the Lord. Generations yet unborn shall hear of all the miracles He has done for us.” And in the Life Applications Bible it said – “Unborn generations are depending on our faithfulness.”  Kat – I say Amen to your sharing. I have been there and you will get through it. For 22 years I worked in the hospital on the night shift & I did those kind of shifts like you did, Kat. You can do it; it was a blessing to hear that you went to the chapel. Do you know what that says to your coworkers? Because, they can see a difference in you, sister; you make a tremendous difference for all that are ahead of you. All the patients that you see and all the coworkers that you influence; the doctors are not above your influence either. I’ve had many doctors that have asked me after I had been nursing for years and years - what do you think, Jan? And I would give them my two cents. But many times they wouldn’t ask and I would say – Whatever you think, doctor, whatever you think. And then they would go ahead and do it my way. Anyway, it’s interesting the way we can influence; we must be faithful & we must get back together! We must have those church doors open again, folks, we must! And I’m praying for you pastor that you will take heart and you will stand and put out that rod and the doors are going to open, just like The Red Sea. God Bless all of you, I miss you terribly!                

Paige – So blessed to not be working this morning so I could get a dose of Jan.

Michele – I’m not so sure this is a God Sighting, but it’s something that is pretty close. It’s been such a difficult year and there’s been so much strife. Where I sit in my living room right now and look out, I see the trees and I see the birds and that sort of thing. You see the calmness of the world that God tries to put in front of us. I think & hope that everybody listening here and everybody in our congregation takes the time in this difficult time we’re going through to stand back and smell the roses. To take a look around, to look out that window and see what’s been given to us; try to use that to help strengthen us & to make our lives what God wants our lives to be. A comparison is like driving in LA. You get on that freeway and it’s like people want to suck you into the speed and suck you into the ugliness. In this world today we have to be so careful because, it’s real easy to get sucked into the challenges and the ugliness. There is so much goodness out there but it gets buried. So, I just hope that everybody that’s listening and everybody in our congregation takes that minute to look out that window and see the way I think God wants it to be for us.

Pastor Brett – Thank you Michelle for that profound moment. I will be your second witness to that. I was outside yesterday and looking up at the blue sky just in wonder and struck by a moment of peace as well.   

Laura – I was at the Target checkout line this morning behind an elderly gentleman who didn’t speak much English and he struggled to communicate and didn’t have enough on his SNAP card to pay for his purchases. The transaction took a very long time and the clerk kept apologizing to me. I took the opportunity to be patient and pray for the man and the clerks trying to assist him.  I realized in hindsight that I should have offered to pay for the rest of his purchase, but I will remember next time.

Wendy F. – That’s a sweet story that’s wonderful role-modeling to all of us, Laura. Thanks for sharing!

Gayellyn – Yesterday, Kari and Stephanie & I got together; we had a chance to make Advent Wreaths together which was really a blessing for all three of us. I came home and I was really concerned that my cats were going to destroy it. They walked all around it but they haven’t touched it yet. So, I’m really hopeful. But, it was a time to be able to spend together around what the season means to us. So, that was my God Sighting.    

Sally – 1) Those of us who have taken your course, Brett, it’s been an amazing course – Racial Identity in the Christian World. So, thank you.  2) Dave and I attended a workshop, virtually, put on by a man named Greg Bell. He wrote a couple of books but, the one he wrote that made him famous was called Water the Bamboo. It teaches why you have to be patient and focused and diligent because, a bamboo when you put it in the ground does nothing. You water and water it for 3 years and the giant bamboo does nothing. Then it grows a meter every day for 30 days until it gets to be 90 feet. So, the whole concept is during this time we just have to be patient. We have to tend to everything we know is right and good; look for all the things we are sharing right now – the beauty in the outside, the beauty in other people; time with our family. And we will grow. It just feels like we are stagnant right now.  The next thing I will say is in his next book, What’s Going Well?, his whole concept is based on when you say to someone – How are you doing? People tend to go to the negative and go on and on about this and that… However, if you frame it up differently and say – What’s going well? People will have to think of something that is going well in their life. It makes the brain train itself differently about the way it approaches life. So, a couple of good thoughts. This is the other thing he left us with, everyone has to do their FREDS: Fun, Rest, Exercise, Diet; Simplify.    

Debbie – It’s interesting, God speaks to me in different ways. I woke up this morning at 4:37; I just looked at the numbers on my alarm clock and then I heard – John 4:37. So, I went to John 4:37 and it’s after the Woman at the Well story. Jesus was being asked by his disciples if he wanted to eat something; he said “My food is to do the will of Him who sent me to finish his work. Don’t you have any saying, it’s still four months until harvest? I tell you, open your eyes and look at fields! They are ripe for the harvest. Even now, the one who reaps draws a wage and harvests a crop for eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together. Thus the saying – One sows and another reaps is true. I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.”  I never connected those two sentences or meanings together. They were worried about Jesus eating and he had just witnessed to them about the gal at the well; he was reaping a harvest and he was sowing a harvest because, she went into the City of Samaria and told them all about Jesus; the whole city came out to meet Jesus. And everyone was saying – now we believe what you say is the messiah; he is the messiah.  I was thinking there are so many opportunities we have to sow and so many opportunities we have to reap. It just warmed my heart, Kat, to hear you say that you changed the atmosphere because, we are told to change the atmosphere by bringing Jesus’ light into our workplace. And there’s so many times I’ve gone into work being pretty discouraged and trembling that oh my gosh I’m going to get beat up today. But just by strengthening yourself in the Lord and turning to the Lord you change the atmosphere.   Bless you all!    

Bonnie – I help at Aloha Church of God Food Pantry; for the last two weeks, Jeff has been coming in. People who are homeless can come once a week to the pantry and get food. His case manager at the Sequoia Mental Health Center in Aloha brought him the first time. The first time he asked me if we had any blankets; it just so happened that we had some donated so I got him a nice warm blanket. He asked me if he could have a Bible so, I got him a Bible; we got him food. And he said – If you find any shoes I could use a pair of 13 or 14 size shoes. So, this week he came back and he said – Do you think I could get another blanket? I gave my blanket away to a guy who needed it. And he also asked me for another Bible. I’m assuming he gave his Bible away too….Here’s an opportunity for all of us to help a guy who has PTSD, night terrors, accidents at night; who has one pair of pants and one pair of underwear. He could use extras…. If anyone is wanting to help, he could use size 13-14 shoes, large or extra-large underwear; size 34 or 36 pants. He said – I’ll take whatever, I got a belt if they are too big, I can just put the belt on. So, this is my God Sighting this week and your sermon reinforced in me that this is an opportunity for us to help him. ….Leave items in Lighthouse or call me and I will come and get it. Yes, we do need donations of blankets…

Sunday: Charge Conference, *not* Re-Imagining

Two reminders…

Our Re-Imagining session on worship, scheduled for this Sunday, will be rescheduled, due to…

Our annual Charge Conference will be this Sunday, November 22, at 10:45 am. Tim Overton-Harris, the new District Superintendent, will be presiding.

Official church business will be covered, as well as a charge from Bishop Elaine Stanovsky to dismantle racism. If you plan to attend, be sure to read her address beforehand.

All are invited to attend; however, only members may vote.

Zoom Meeting ID 984 1514 1205, Passcode: 133007

Thanksgiving Food Boxes

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What a heart for others Westsiders have!

You have filled every slot of a very long signup for the Thanksgiving Food Boxes. 244 non-perishable items. That doesn’t even include turkeys, hams, ground beef, eggs, butter, produce, or pies.

Several local families and members of the Western Farm Workers Association will receive this food over the next few days. Not just a Thanksgiving feast, but also everyday staples for those who are struggling this year..

Thank you for your Random Acts of Kindness. Information on the December RAoK is coming soon.

Sharing for Nov 15

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Share where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week.

Kari & Francie – The Cell Tower sale.

Francie – Mortgage free, 15 years of prayers answered and money in our bank account. No more weird emails from lawyers to me. All good things. For those who haven’t heard, we closed the Cell Phone Tower deal – it is done – mortgage paid - a huge relief! Weird awesome accomplishment for our part.

Pastor Brett – For those of you who don’t know, Francie was instrumental in that process and she deserves almost 100% of the credit. I think it was 99.6% when I calculated it. Thank you Francie for your faithfulness to use your gifts for our community. We’re so grateful & we will celebrate! When the time comes, we will definitely get together and celebrate a new season & a new chapter for our church together! Yes, the Cell Phone Tower is sold; money is in the bank. Awesome.

Bonnie – As many of you know, my cousin died this week and in many conversations with his family this week they’ve continually said that God was present with them throughout the whole ordeal. Even in the final arrangements. They thanked everyone that I had on my prayer list that was praying for them and they felt like all of the prayers were holding them up; God was definitely with them the whole way.

Pastor Brett – Bonnie, I’m sorry for your loss. I’m glad that the prayers that our community made on their behalf...that they could feel them.

Michele – My God Sighting this week is that the Blazers are going to start playing again in December! A little normalcy, yes!

Dianne – My God Sighting actually happened all week long because, I was just praising God and asking Him to come into my heart. Friday when we had a Bible Study with Debbie Gabel and all the girls – there were 10 of us on Zoom with only 1 missing! 10 out of 11 - that was amazing to me. The other thing was it was on the Holy Spirit. I have a couple of books I read about the Holy Spirit being within us. How Jesus came and said he would send someone else to live inside us. He has been lifting me up every day, thank God; I got this really beautiful little bracelet with crosses on it from Jan that a lady in her church made her. I told her that I loved it and she said – here now we are sisters, put it on. That just filled my heart with joy. And my son, who I haven’t seen in almost 2 years, he’s coming at the end of the month to see me. I’m so happy; I bless God for everything that He’s given me. He blesses me and the Holy Spirit inside me is bursting with joy right now! I love all of you; it’s so good to have the tower sold; everything happening this week is just tremendous. We have to continue loving each other and supporting each other through these times, because it’s not 2021 yet but, it’s coming! I feel this next year is going to be tremendous for all of us. Thank you & God Bless you all.    

Wendy F. – Sawyer had his 18th Birthday yesterday! Thanks to all of you who helped him celebrate it in various ways. We had to make the tough call. We were going to do a socially distanced outdoor gathering for him; midway during the week as the numbers went up (Covid) we talked with him and he actually made the call to convert it to virtual – even though it was just going to be like 2 or 3 friends. So, I was super proud of him to make that call because I know he was really bummed out to do that. But more friends were able to join because it was virtual. So, I think that’s a God involved in helping influence us make good decisions regardless; a little bonus that more friends could be with him. So, it was a really lovely celebration.    

Martha – Wendy, I can totally understand that. Yesterday was Ada’s 4th Birthday; we were going to celebrate her Birthday and my Birthday together at her house. And God kept talking to me and saying honor, honor the governor and stay home; don’t push things… I have been thinking a lot about sacrifices this week…The sacrifice that I won’t be able to hug & kiss her on her 4th Birthday. The sacrifice that my daughter is preaching today in Illinois and I’m not going to be able to hear it in person. But then with all those sacrifices comes the thought that good things happen; that they are still doing those things. Ada will still celebrate today with her parents and other grandparents; my daughter will give a fabulous sermon. So, you know life is life and we get through it. But Happy Birthday to him – November’s a good month to be born in...  

Pastor Brett – It’s Martha’s Birthday today – she said that the 2 digits add up to 13.

Neil – We are embracing the idea of a smaller more immediate family focused holiday(s). We have ability to see and talk to everyone remotely, but we are looking forward to spending quality time with just us without getting lost in the larger family gatherings.

Charge Conference

Our annual Charge Conference will be on Sunday, November 22, at 10:45 am. Tim Overton-Harris, the new District Superintendent, will be presiding.

Official church business will be covered, as well as a charge from Bishop Elaine Stanovsky to dismantle racism. If you plan to attend, be sure to read her address beforehand.

All are invited to attend; however, only members may vote.

Zoom Meeting ID 984 1514 1205, Passcode: 133007

WFWA Update

Volunteers at WFWA this summer

Volunteers at WFWA this summer

A letter from Merry Goldthorpe, our ambassador to WFWA:

Dear Westsiders,

Volunteers have been making a difference in the lives of Farm Workers and other low-income families in Washington county. Seasonal work at this time of year drops off to Christmas tree harvest and wreath making jobs. The pandemic has affected all types of restaurant and janitorial work. Without a lunch provided at school, families now have more expenses.

Our volunteers seek out donors, sort, package, and deliver food boxes each month to our members. We will be delivering food boxes for Thanksgiving on Tuesday November 24th. Each team of volunteers will have their car loaded with food, and given a list of addresses and complete, no-contact, instructions. The fellowship hall where the food is packed has a limit of the number of people that can be there, so sign ups for packers are required. If you would like to help or donate, please call the Western Farm Workers office at 503-681-9399.

We are planning our Christmas holiday food distribution and gifts for children. Unfortunately, our annual party, with dinner, live music, kids' crafts room, and even a quick stop for a photo with Santa, will not be happening this year. It is one of the best parties of the year! So, we will do our best and try to share some joy. We are looking for (new) fleece blankets for gifts. More news about this opportunity will be coming soon.

One of the first Thanksgiving distributions I helped with, the mother answered the door and invited me in. The family was dressed in winter coats and I could see my breath inside the house. They were just not able to afford to heat their home. Other years, there is a second family renting the garage. Some homes have a family living in each room, which is not visible to you, the driver. Count your blessings this year.

And give as you are able, by calling the number above or through Westside’s signup (the beans, rice, and oil are specifically for the WFWA.) Thank you.

Merry Goldthorpe

Thanksgiving Food Boxes Sign-up

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Westsiders, share this opportunity with your Facebook or Twitter friends by clicking on the icons below. You never know who may be looking for a way to help.

For November, our Random Acts of Kindness (RAoK) mission is providing food boxes for Thanksgiving.

There are currently eight families on our list but that number could increase. We are also collecting for the Western Farm Workers Association (WFWA), whose members are facing very difficult times. WFWA is an all-volunteer organization of low-income farm and seasonal workers.

You may sign up to bring Thanksgiving items or everyday staples at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4BABAF22AB9-thanksgiving1

Drop-off your donations at Westside UMC, 13420 SW Butner Rd, Beaverton, on Saturday, November 21, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Cash donations for perishable items (turkeys, hams, dairy, produce) can safely be made on our website. Please designate your gift for RAoK.

Thank you!

Sharing for Nov 8

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Building a Bridge this week to someone who is different from you….Or share where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week.

"God has spoken to mankind in many languages: through Judaism to the Jews, Christianity to Christians, Islam to Muslims. ... God is the god of all humanity, but no single faith is or should be the faith of all humanity." —Rabbi Jonathon Sacks, 1948-2020

Sally – The neighbor who lives across the street from us is Muslim. His name is Bashar. I can’t say specifically that we reached out to him this week. However, over the course of a couple of years he and Dave have had this Bromance going on – I love you brother, I love you man…..You know when Dave had all his heart issues and things he would say – Sally, I pray for you & Dave every night. My God listens…I am here for you at 2 in the morning…you come and knock on my door, I am here for you. So, last night at about 9 pm there’s a knock on our door and Dave puts his mask on and says – who’s here?  And it’s Bashar bringing us persimmons, pomegranates and oranges. He just loves Dave and he cooks and will just knock on the door and deliver food & says – this is for David. I’m okay, I’m kind of chopped liver, but Dave is the man!  So, it’s just kind of fun, because he has such a strong faith. He swears like a soldier but he’s just this man that wears his heart on his sleeve and just a really wonderful human. Of a different faith, but his God is God.

Janelle – I held that challenge close to me, when my Dad spontaneously chose to come to town and be here for election day. Which initially, & obviously brings up a lot of differences between us. So, I just held that with me – of pressing close and hanging out a little bit more trying to ask him a little more questions about himself, not about politics, but about himself. In that day particularly, when I felt myself wanting to make more distance and not go there; not go anywhere vulnerable, because I was afraid of where we may go and ending up in a big fight. It went well and he was a little more vulnerable. So, it was great.  

Pastor Brett – I reached out to a couple of family members as well and told them I loved them, was thinking about them on Sunday & Monday. I actually was able to facetime both of them yesterday so, it was real nice and encouraging to make that connection and keep that bridge built.

Bonnie –  Wednesdays & Thursdays I help at the Aloha Church of God Pantry. We deal with all kinds of people – Muslims, Hispanics, Chinese, Vietnamese; I could go on & on. Through masks it’s hard communicating particularly when there’s an accent – v’s and b’s, d’s and c’s they all sound the same when trying to get their name and the spelling. The thing I come away with is the humility that people exhibit when they are asking for food. And we make sure to tell them that there are other pantries they can go to if they need more food. We explain to them that this pantry and all of the church pantries are there to help them. It’s amazing to me the number of people that are coming to a pantry for the first time. That this whole mess that we’re in is causing people to have a lack of food. So, I think the church pantries all over our state are helping these people and no matter what race or what... Everyone is created equal in the church’s eyes, church pantries and the people working there. It’s just a blessing to be able to help with that kind of thing.     

Martha – Bonnie, thank you! I like that word, humility. I think that’s a lesson that I have learned this week. I was praying to God a lot before the election; then I suddenly realized that I wasn’t praying to him because of political reasons as much as I had faith in the person that I wanted to win. It’s kind of humbled me a little bit, because I remember how I felt four years ago & how I feel now. I had to step back and just humble myself a wee bit. And so, I like that word. Thanks Bonnie for reminding me of that this morning.   

Francie – I want to say something similar that struck me. I think this advice (building a bridge) is even better now. Because, I’ve seen a lot of things on social media about people being so happy…but the same people are saying they will never forgive those people who still voted for Trump....I just shake my head and say – but, that doesn’t move us forward in love and acceptance...We do need to move forward as a country and forward as people…and it would be difficult for anybody. Man, we’re still in a world of hurt no matter who’s the President if we are mad at half the country. So, reaching out to people, forgiving and understanding is maybe more important today than it was on Monday or Tuesday or yesterday, if we really want change for a different world for us and our families.  

YouTube Channels

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Did you know that Westside worship services are available on YouTube? Catch up on a missed Sunday at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUwWdp9GZge9-Dp_3pQ3tfg/ You’re encouraged to subscribe - this will give us more capabilities on YouTube. Give a thumbs up and share with your friends!

But wait, there’s more! Our very own Westside Odd Band has their own channel, too! Anytime you need a little musical encouragement, head over to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTorobxVj9vkeWFGLNzw_Jw Subscribe today and never miss another song!

Many thanks to Rich H for making this all possible!

Worship with Us

We worship online every Sunday morning at 10:00 am “online and on lawn”.

Join us in person! We take precautions around children and those who can’t be vaccinated. Otherwise, we have returned to Christian fellowship with music and sharing.

To join us online, click here. You will be prompted to install the Webex application if you haven’t done so already. The link should go directly to the worship service at 10:00 am on Sunday. If the link doesn’t work for you, go to webex.com, click ‘Join’ and enter these details:

  • Meeting number (access code):  294 667 249

  • Meeting password: GodIsGood!

You may also join using a smartphone by calling 408-418-9388.

Remember to “mute” your audio when you’re not speaking, to cut down on background noise.

Catch up on previous worship services on our YouTube Channel. Music from the Westside Odd Band is available on this channel

RAoK: Thanksgiving Food Boxes

For November, our Random Acts of Kindness (RAoK) mission is providing food boxes for Thanksgiving.

There are currently eight families on our list but that number could increase. Please be as generous as you can.

Drop-off at the church on Saturday, November 21, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Cash donations for perishable items (protein, dairy, produce) can be made on our website. Please designate your gift for RAoK.

You may sign up to bring Thanksgiving items or everyday staples at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4BABAF22AB9-thanksgiving1

Thank you!