UNITED METHODIST WOMEN PURPOSE
The organized unit of
UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
Shall be a community of women whose purpose is
To know God,
And
To experience freedom as whole persons
Through Jesus Christ;
To develop a creative, supportive fellowship
And
To expand concepts of mission through participation in
the global ministries of the church.
Wesley UMW has four circles:
Circle 2 is a circle of older women who meet monthly, mainly for fellowship on the first Thursday of the month at 9:15 a.m.
Contact: Marion Dodd
Sarah Circle is a circle of retired women who meet monthly, the first Thursday of the month at 1:00 p.m.
Contact: Lois Scott
Susanna Circle is a circle of women mostly still working outside of the home, who meet on the first Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
Contact: Judy Brown or Sandra Frazier
Eve Circle & Friends is a circle which does various projects. This circle is currently concentrating on Prayer/Friendship shawls.***
Contact: Martha Griffith
UMW holds four Unit meetings each year. These meetings are for all women and their guests.
Upcoming Unit meetings are:
Watch the weekly bulletin & the Wesleyan for more information
Books Etc. Book Club meets the second Thursday of the month at The Holmstad in Batavia.
Contact: JoAnn Lewis
Tuesday Crafters meets the second Tuesday of the month.
Contact: Lynne Martin
***Wesley United Methodist Prayer and Friendship Shawl Ministry
In May of 2008, two of our United Methodist Women went to a Prayer Shawl gathering hosted by Sycamore United Methodist Church. Inspired by reports from other groups, they came home and talked about starting a group at Wesley. In October, eight or so women gathered and two of our UMW members taught the others how to knit and crochet. Some already knew how and they jumped right in. By November, the first shawls were finished and were blessed by the group. In April, the women decided to rename the ministry, The Wesley Prayer and Friendship Shawl Ministry.
Shawls are given with prayers of appreciation and joy, thankfulness and inspiration.
Shawls are given with prayers for healing: physical, emotional and spiritual.
Shawls are given with prayers of support to caregivers.
Shawls are given with prayers for the loss of loved ones.
Shawls are given with prayers of love and caring for anyone.
As of March 16, 2010, seventy-four shawls have been made; 12 of those by non-members of Wesley. Fifty-four shawls have been given; 14 of those to non-members of Wesley. Lynne Martin has now made and given six baby shawls. Donna Doubek has made a number of prayer scarves, two of which have been given.
Since the beginning, 24 people have been involved in delivering shawls, attending meetings, and giving prayers and support. Eleven of those have knitted or crocheted a variety of shawls.
There have been many heart warming stories of how the gift of a shawl has had an impact on the recipient.
We are thankful for all who have had a part in the Prayer and Friendship Shawl Ministry by knitting, crocheting, performing other duties and for the prayers and support.
If you know someone in need of a prayer shawl, please contact Martha Griffith or Lynne Martin through the church office at 630-896-1033 or
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The Shawl Blessing:
And now we pray that these shawls will reach out to those in need of comfort and solace, healing and peace. We pray that they will affirm friendship and thankfulness, celebration and joy. We ask for all this under the unconditional embrace of a sheltering and nurturing God.
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