Since 2012, a significant number of people from SUMC have been involved in Kairos Prison Ministry. Some have also been or currently are weekend leaders, state officials, and even an international officer. In October and November, there are many opportunities to serve, both inside and outside the prison walls. Team formation is in the process for three inside facilities where SUMC members serve. The first is Indiana Women’s Prison, October 3-6, followed a week later by Plainfield Correctional Facility for men, October 10-13. A third is Rockville Correctional Facility (women) October 31-November 3. There will be a ministry table at church July 11 and 14 as well as August 22 and 25. Check those out to find all the different ways to serve as well as how to sign up to attend a closing. While Christ is the true leader of the ministry, former team leaders from SUMC include Connie Klipsch, Sarah Holwager, Bill Holwager and Walt Trammell. This fall’s...
Dear Friends, As I am writing this letter, I am still reeling from the news of the terrible tragedy that continues to unfold in Oklahoma. I am sure that all of you know that an F5 tornado devastated Moore, a suburb of Oklahoma City. At the time of my writing this communication, we still do not have complete information on the total number of fatalities and injuries. We do know that the damage can only be described as complete and total devastation. As I have watched the news reports over the past several days, I have heard people tell their stories. Over and over again I heard people say, “All I could do was pray.” “I prayed that God would keep me and my family safe.” On one report I saw a video clip that had been filmed by a person that was a safe distance away from the storm. As he taped the scene he witnessed the incredible power and destruction that was happening right before his eyes. The person audibly offered this prayer....
Dear servants...you are so awesome! Again in September you raised the bar. You donated a total of 406 pounds of food to Hunger INC Food Pantry located on Epler just west of Madison Ave. This pantry services all of Perry Township residents and Beech Grove. (At this rate we may need a van for delivery.) We also had a late donation of buns totaling 19 more pounds. Food can be taken anytime to the Pantry if you want to deliver on your own. On one Thursday in August, the pantry passed out 1000 pounds of food to the 29 persons who were there the 3 hours the pantry was open. Three of those 29 were homeless folks. As you shop look for food cans with pop-top tabs for easy opening for those people without a home. There are certain staples given out to everyone that are provided with the pantry money collected through Meijer's Simply Give donations each year. This includes saltines, canned tuna, stew, canned chicken...