Wesley UMC News

Cookbooks.  Makes me hungry already.  Okay, it doesn’t take much to make me hungry.  I want to claim that all of these recipes are good United Methodist recipes but no matter where they came from, they are very good!!!!  

We will be selling our Cookbooks for $10.00 each.   If you are interested, please let me know by comment here on the blog, through Facebook or contacting us at the church (8867276).  Leave a message there and we will get back with you.   We only have 560 cookbooks so get your orders in early.

Thanks to all the ladies and guys who brought their favorite recipes in for the cookbook.  Thanks to the cookbook committee:  Co-Chairpersons Jan Day, Wanda Barron, Charlene Wallace, and members JoLyn Withrow, Dean Brossette, and Frankie Cronk.  Your hard work and dedication to this project is much appreciated.

7 Responses to “Wesley UMC News”

  1. Jan Day's avatar Jan Day Says:

    If anyone wants one mailed to them it will be an extra $ 2.00.

  2. Do Bianchi's avatar Do Bianchi Says:

    @Jan Day can you hold one for me and Tracie P? We collect cook books and I’d be sorry not to have one in our library. I’m sure that my father-in-law will vouch for the fact that I’m good for the money! Seriously, would love to have one and if you’d prefer to mail to us before we come home to Orange next time, I’ll send you a check. Thanks! 🙂

  3. orangewesley's avatar orangewesley Says:

    Dr. J, Tracie’s Uncle Ray will be here this weekend and we can send it back by him.

  4. Do Bianchi's avatar Do Bianchi Says:

    Thanks Rev. B!

  5. Jan Day's avatar Jan Day Says:

    We are going to have to name Pastor Randy as top salesman. I understan he has already sold several.

  6. Melvin & pam's avatar Melvin & pam Says:

    I would like to order 3 of the cookbooks. will bring the money to church this sunday,thanks

  7. Laxmi's avatar Laxmi Says:

    I love the topic. When considering searnmiy at age 39 I was often asked what do you want to get out of it? . This question can have quite an impact on where you decide to go. For me, I was fortunate to be one of the last in Willow Creek’s Church Leadership Development Program. This program utilized searnmiy from Bethel’s InMInistry track. I liked being in ministry while studying as it provided a lot of applications at my fingertips. This was a distance program with 4 weeks of on-campus classes per year. Bethel’s MA in Transformational Leadership was a great mix of theology and leadership. I really enjoyed Biblical studies, hermeneutics, systems theory, and the leadership classes were engaging. I learned to read FAST, construct my thoughts by writing a lot (papers and postings), and I had my theology broadened, shaped and strengthened by learning other views,engaging them, and defending my conclusions. On the downside, there may be a deconstruction period for those attending searnmiy. This is where all many of your preconceived notions get damaged and destroyed. It can be rather unsettling for many, but in the end it can be wonderful refining process. Making friends who are sharing your journey is huge. I still keep in contact with many and I have learned, grown, and gone deep with them.

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