Important Announcement
We ask that all people wear masks. Please enter through the south door and exit through the north door. Please maintain social distancing. Once seated you may remove your masks if vaccinated. We acknowledge that this continues to be a challenging time and appreciate everyone’s efforts and caring for one another.
Next Sunday School
Join us for Sunday School! We will meet as one group approximately two Sundays a month through the end of the year. We have some fun projects and activities to share with the kids to make it exciting. The dates we plan to have Sunday School are 11/21 and 12/12.
Consecration Sunday
Consecration Sunday is November 14, where people are asked to grow spiritually by giving a percentage of their income to the Lord's work through their congregations. Asking the question of our Lord, "What percentage of my income would you have me give?" has prompted spiritual revival in members and churches. Rev. Steve Butler will be guest speaker.
10 Reasons to Give God 10%
Sunday Coffee Hour is on ZOOM or by Phone
Join us for the 9:00 am Sunday Coffee Fellowship on Zoom. Please meet by computer or phone by connecting with the following information:
In the Zoom app or by phone at 929-205-6099, you can use Meeting ID: 963 0143 0502 / Passcode: 956579. Or simply click here to join Zoom Meeting.
Church Building Restoration Fund
Significant repairs that are required to maintain the church’s structural stability have been identified. Church Council has approved these repairs and we look forward to a safe church building for all to use and enjoy. Would you consider contributing to help us work towards paying for this $71,500 project? Although there are certificate of deposit investments which were received through generous bequests from deceased members, the extent and cost of these repairs would significantly deplete church investments if not replenished. You can give online by clicking here (use the pull down menu to give to the Restoration Fund) OR give with cash or check through the weekly offering. Please clearly identify that the money is to be used for the Church Building Restoration Fund. Thank you for your support.
Red Bird Shoebox Ministry
We have packed up the shoebox gifts to transport to Beverly, Kentucky. We completed 29 shoeboxes: 5 for men, 10 for women, 6 for a boy child, and 8 for a girl child. Thank you for your generous gifts and monetary donations. The boxes were stuffed full of goodies and needed items for each category. All of these will go to making someone's Christmas a little brighter because you cared. Thank you!
Winterwear Mission
It is time to start our Winterwear Mission which will be held through January. Hats, gloves, mittens, and scarves will be collected to be given to people through our Food Pantry and sent to the Navajo people and the Church Without Walls. Your donations may be left in the marked basket in the sanctuary. Your gifts of warmth are greatly needed and genuinely appreciated.
Fair Trade
Fair Trade coffee and tea are still available for those who wish to purchase it. Just call or email Stan Lockwood to make arrangements (518.885.1552 or stosh964@gmail.com) . Also, dark chocolate bars will be available before the holidays to keep all you chocolate lovers happy!! Thank you to those who support this ministry at BSUMC.
Thrift Shop and Food Pantry
The Thrift Shop has reopened! Come shop on Tuesdays from 9:30 till noon. The Food Pantry remains open on Wednesdays from 9:30 till noon. Thank you to the people who continue to donate their time for both of these worthwhile missions.
Did You Know?
Our services are posted to Facebook and on our website. If you Like it on Facebook and share it, it will reach many more people than if it is just on our Facebook page. You can also direct anyone to the Recent Posts page of this site (https://www.ballstonspaumchurch.org/recent-posts), which is where the service is posted weekly. This would be spreading the Word of God, as we are told to do in the Bible.
Thank You from Bishop Mark J. Webb
Thank you for paying 100 % of your shared ministries in 2020. This is a significant achievement, and I am very mindful you have accomplished this only through great effort and steadfast commitment. In any normal year, paying 100% of your shared ministries request is noteworthy. In 2020, it is amazing. Thank you for this and for all the other ways you serve Christ through your church and in your community.
Prayer Group
Please consider joining our prayer group. This is an on-line way of praying for each other’s needs and praising God for what is happening in each other’s lives. If you would be interested in being involved, please either call or email the office and you can be set up.
This week's prayer concerns:
Please reach out to people who are alone during this time. A card or phone call will let them know they are not alone or forgotten.
Thank You
Pastor Kelly thanks the church for recognizing her ministry during October, which was Pastor Appreciation month. She was grateful for the gift certificate from Cokesbury; with it, she plans to order a new white robe for worship. And as many of you may already know, she loves her chocolate. She enjoyed every bite of the dark chocolate bars included in the gift bag. She thanks God and all of you for the faith journey we are on.
Ballston Spa Ecumenical Thanksgiving Bag Ministry
Once again, the First Presbyterian Church of Ballston Spa would like to invite you to participate in the Ballston Spa Ecumenical Thanksgiving Bag Ministry. Last year over 100 dinners were provided to families in need. You can help by filling a bag with items needed for a basic and healthy Thanksgiving meal and delivering the bag and turkey to the First Presbyterian Church on November 21 from 11:30 am – 2 pm. The items to be included in the bag are:
Thank you for your help as we seek to be a blessing to those in need this Thanksgiving.
Let’s Change the World, One Bouquet at a Time!
We are thrilled to announce the Bloomin' 4 Good Program, a program from Hannaford that works to give back in our local communities. In this program, every $12.00 Bloomin' 4 Good Bouquet sold sends a $1 donation to a non-profit local from the store in which it was purchased.
For the month of December 2021, Ballston Spa United Methodist Church Food Pantry has been selected to receive a $1 donation for every $12.00 Bloomin' 4 Good Bouquet with the red circle sticker sold at the store located at 43 Round Lake Road, Ballston Lake NY.
The Bloomin' 4 Good Bouquet is a grower's choice floral bouquet. This means that the assortment of flowers within the bouquet will change. Be sure to look for the bouquet with the red circle sticker on it to be sure the purchase will support our food pantry.
Upcoming Events
November 9 - Church Council (via Zoom), 7 pm
November 14 - Consecration Sunday, guest Rev. Steve Butler
November 21 - Sunday School
November 21 - Hanging of the Greens
Celebrations!
This week's birthday:
There are no anniversaries this week.
If there is a birthday or anniversary that you would like shared, please send it to the church office by email. Happy celebrations are always a blessing!
Next week in worship:
Sound George Wilson
Projection Ruth Persons
Liturgist Jan Mallette
Children’s Time Sue Cramer
Ushers Mary Drake and Melody Babcock
Community events
Gateway House of Peace asks: Have you ever felt called to sit with people who are dying? Do you have experience helping a loved one transition and would like to help others through the process? If you don't have any experience in such work, are you interested in learning? If you would like to learn more about caring for people transitioning, you are welcome to attend our volunteer training on Saturday morning 9-12 November 6. Please email Bethany Gonyea with questions: bgonyea@gatewayhouseofpeace.org
There will be a Men’s Ministry Roast Pork Dinner at the Simpson UMC on Saturday, November 6th from 4 to 7 pm (or until sold out). Adults $13, children $7. This will be a takeout only dinner.
Simpson United Methodist Church is having their famous steamed brown bread and bake sale. Order your brown bread by November 15th by calling 518-885-4794. The cost is $6.50 per loaf. Pick-up dates are Friday, November 19th from 4 to 6 pm and Saturday, November 20th from 9 am to 2 pm at the Simpson UMC in Rock City Falls.
Please join Kathleen A, Sanvidge, licensed funeral director and owner of Townley & Wheeler Funeral Home in Ballston Lake for an informative presentation and complimentary luncheon on Tuesday, November 9th at noon concerning the advantages of taking charge of your final arrangements. This will be held at St. Edward the Confessor Church, 56 Clifton Center Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Please RSVP: Townley & Wheeler Funeral Home (518)-399-5022
Have a blessed week
We ask that all people wear masks. Please enter through the south door and exit through the north door. Please maintain social distancing. Once seated you may remove your masks if vaccinated. We acknowledge that this continues to be a challenging time and appreciate everyone’s efforts and caring for one another.
Next Sunday School
Join us for Sunday School! We will meet as one group approximately two Sundays a month through the end of the year. We have some fun projects and activities to share with the kids to make it exciting. The dates we plan to have Sunday School are 11/21 and 12/12.
Consecration Sunday
Consecration Sunday is November 14, where people are asked to grow spiritually by giving a percentage of their income to the Lord's work through their congregations. Asking the question of our Lord, "What percentage of my income would you have me give?" has prompted spiritual revival in members and churches. Rev. Steve Butler will be guest speaker.
10 Reasons to Give God 10%
- God commanded it
- Opportunity to walk in faith
- Invest in God’s Kingdom
- To not rob God
- To combat materialism
- To be a good steward
- To finance the local church
- To exemplify an attitude of giving
- To show God our trust in Him
- To experience the blessings of God
Sunday Coffee Hour is on ZOOM or by Phone
Join us for the 9:00 am Sunday Coffee Fellowship on Zoom. Please meet by computer or phone by connecting with the following information:
In the Zoom app or by phone at 929-205-6099, you can use Meeting ID: 963 0143 0502 / Passcode: 956579. Or simply click here to join Zoom Meeting.
Church Building Restoration Fund
Significant repairs that are required to maintain the church’s structural stability have been identified. Church Council has approved these repairs and we look forward to a safe church building for all to use and enjoy. Would you consider contributing to help us work towards paying for this $71,500 project? Although there are certificate of deposit investments which were received through generous bequests from deceased members, the extent and cost of these repairs would significantly deplete church investments if not replenished. You can give online by clicking here (use the pull down menu to give to the Restoration Fund) OR give with cash or check through the weekly offering. Please clearly identify that the money is to be used for the Church Building Restoration Fund. Thank you for your support.
Red Bird Shoebox Ministry
We have packed up the shoebox gifts to transport to Beverly, Kentucky. We completed 29 shoeboxes: 5 for men, 10 for women, 6 for a boy child, and 8 for a girl child. Thank you for your generous gifts and monetary donations. The boxes were stuffed full of goodies and needed items for each category. All of these will go to making someone's Christmas a little brighter because you cared. Thank you!
Winterwear Mission
It is time to start our Winterwear Mission which will be held through January. Hats, gloves, mittens, and scarves will be collected to be given to people through our Food Pantry and sent to the Navajo people and the Church Without Walls. Your donations may be left in the marked basket in the sanctuary. Your gifts of warmth are greatly needed and genuinely appreciated.
Fair Trade
Fair Trade coffee and tea are still available for those who wish to purchase it. Just call or email Stan Lockwood to make arrangements (518.885.1552 or stosh964@gmail.com) . Also, dark chocolate bars will be available before the holidays to keep all you chocolate lovers happy!! Thank you to those who support this ministry at BSUMC.
Thrift Shop and Food Pantry
The Thrift Shop has reopened! Come shop on Tuesdays from 9:30 till noon. The Food Pantry remains open on Wednesdays from 9:30 till noon. Thank you to the people who continue to donate their time for both of these worthwhile missions.
Did You Know?
Our services are posted to Facebook and on our website. If you Like it on Facebook and share it, it will reach many more people than if it is just on our Facebook page. You can also direct anyone to the Recent Posts page of this site (https://www.ballstonspaumchurch.org/recent-posts), which is where the service is posted weekly. This would be spreading the Word of God, as we are told to do in the Bible.
Thank You from Bishop Mark J. Webb
Thank you for paying 100 % of your shared ministries in 2020. This is a significant achievement, and I am very mindful you have accomplished this only through great effort and steadfast commitment. In any normal year, paying 100% of your shared ministries request is noteworthy. In 2020, it is amazing. Thank you for this and for all the other ways you serve Christ through your church and in your community.
Prayer Group
Please consider joining our prayer group. This is an on-line way of praying for each other’s needs and praising God for what is happening in each other’s lives. If you would be interested in being involved, please either call or email the office and you can be set up.
This week's prayer concerns:
- Ruth Persons asks for prayer for her friend Tina who is having major dental issues.
- Please keep Eleanor in prayer. She suffered a heart attack and had a stent put in.
- Prayers go out to Jean Keehan on the loss of her companion, Jim Daley.
- Thank the Lord! Baby Brodhi is home with his parents, Ami and Dan. The new parents are enjoying and learning every moment.
- Please keep Kelly Schmidt and her family in prayer. Kelly’s grandmother is not doing well.
- Please also pray for Dorothy’s friend Sharon that her doctors find the right medications and treatments for her.
- Prayers are requested for Cherrie Sanders' friend John Hulbert. He found out he has pancreatic cancer and had a biopsy done.
- Pat Jones would like prayers of comfort and healing for her sister Doris Diamond who has health issues.
- Please continue prayers for Olivia. She has been missing since June 20th.
- Pat Jones asks for prayers of comfort for Jim, a local man of ninety-three, who is in ill health.
- Carrie Adserias requests prayers for Kyle's Grandma Carleen who has been battling with spreading cancer and treatments for a while now and is currently suffering with complications.
- Ilah Sisson Walser asks for prayers for a family friend who is going through another bout with cancer with specialized treatments. Please add her to your prayers. Thank you.
- Please continue to keep Bill Haege, Marilynn Peterson, and Bob Elbertson in your prayers.
Please reach out to people who are alone during this time. A card or phone call will let them know they are not alone or forgotten.
Thank You
Pastor Kelly thanks the church for recognizing her ministry during October, which was Pastor Appreciation month. She was grateful for the gift certificate from Cokesbury; with it, she plans to order a new white robe for worship. And as many of you may already know, she loves her chocolate. She enjoyed every bite of the dark chocolate bars included in the gift bag. She thanks God and all of you for the faith journey we are on.
Ballston Spa Ecumenical Thanksgiving Bag Ministry
Once again, the First Presbyterian Church of Ballston Spa would like to invite you to participate in the Ballston Spa Ecumenical Thanksgiving Bag Ministry. Last year over 100 dinners were provided to families in need. You can help by filling a bag with items needed for a basic and healthy Thanksgiving meal and delivering the bag and turkey to the First Presbyterian Church on November 21 from 11:30 am – 2 pm. The items to be included in the bag are:
- $10 gift card to a local grocery store, OR an 8-14 pound frozen turkey
- 2 boxes seasoned stuffing mix
- 2 boxes instant mashed potatoes
- 2 cans of gravy (no glass please)
- 3-4 cans of vegetables
- 1 can cranberry sauce
- 1 boxed dessert mix
Thank you for your help as we seek to be a blessing to those in need this Thanksgiving.
Let’s Change the World, One Bouquet at a Time!
We are thrilled to announce the Bloomin' 4 Good Program, a program from Hannaford that works to give back in our local communities. In this program, every $12.00 Bloomin' 4 Good Bouquet sold sends a $1 donation to a non-profit local from the store in which it was purchased.
For the month of December 2021, Ballston Spa United Methodist Church Food Pantry has been selected to receive a $1 donation for every $12.00 Bloomin' 4 Good Bouquet with the red circle sticker sold at the store located at 43 Round Lake Road, Ballston Lake NY.
The Bloomin' 4 Good Bouquet is a grower's choice floral bouquet. This means that the assortment of flowers within the bouquet will change. Be sure to look for the bouquet with the red circle sticker on it to be sure the purchase will support our food pantry.
Upcoming Events
November 9 - Church Council (via Zoom), 7 pm
November 14 - Consecration Sunday, guest Rev. Steve Butler
November 21 - Sunday School
November 21 - Hanging of the Greens
Celebrations!
This week's birthday:
- Conrad Dorau (11/7)
There are no anniversaries this week.
If there is a birthday or anniversary that you would like shared, please send it to the church office by email. Happy celebrations are always a blessing!
Next week in worship:
Sound George Wilson
Projection Ruth Persons
Liturgist Jan Mallette
Children’s Time Sue Cramer
Ushers Mary Drake and Melody Babcock
Community events
Gateway House of Peace asks: Have you ever felt called to sit with people who are dying? Do you have experience helping a loved one transition and would like to help others through the process? If you don't have any experience in such work, are you interested in learning? If you would like to learn more about caring for people transitioning, you are welcome to attend our volunteer training on Saturday morning 9-12 November 6. Please email Bethany Gonyea with questions: bgonyea@gatewayhouseofpeace.org
There will be a Men’s Ministry Roast Pork Dinner at the Simpson UMC on Saturday, November 6th from 4 to 7 pm (or until sold out). Adults $13, children $7. This will be a takeout only dinner.
Simpson United Methodist Church is having their famous steamed brown bread and bake sale. Order your brown bread by November 15th by calling 518-885-4794. The cost is $6.50 per loaf. Pick-up dates are Friday, November 19th from 4 to 6 pm and Saturday, November 20th from 9 am to 2 pm at the Simpson UMC in Rock City Falls.
Please join Kathleen A, Sanvidge, licensed funeral director and owner of Townley & Wheeler Funeral Home in Ballston Lake for an informative presentation and complimentary luncheon on Tuesday, November 9th at noon concerning the advantages of taking charge of your final arrangements. This will be held at St. Edward the Confessor Church, 56 Clifton Center Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Please RSVP: Townley & Wheeler Funeral Home (518)-399-5022
Have a blessed week