Friday, August 28, 2020

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Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist Church

The Weekly Newsletter


   Message from Pastor Mori


This summer has been really tough for everyone. We are living with high contagious disease and racism.  I just think of all of you every day. I pray every morning for the Ravenswood Fellowship family. 
 
I especially think about our children and students who are most fragile and need protection. This season would normally be the most delightful and exciting with the start of the new school year and the meeting of new friends, new teachers, and classes. However, this year, instead we have the jitters of back-to-school, students are having to deal with increased anxiety. 
 
For students who attend school in person, they worry about illness and germs. Students who take online classes are anxious about missing milestones and the cancellation of their favorite activities such as band, sports, or group faith activities. 
 
For my own prayer and care for them, I read an article about children and student's anxiety the advice from a psychologist. I want to share some of it. 
 
First, keep calm and listen. Most of all, parents need to be aware of their own anxiety and cope with it and show how to be calm and confident.  I think even though our world is full of tragedy and confusion with political issues, our children should feel safe and be free from fear. 
 
Second, help children focus on what they can control such as washing hands and wearing masks, and following guidelines about social distancing. There is the possibility of anxiety when they hear about normal activities such as a friend's birthday party, or a sporting event, or Halloween. Let them think about how people are staying safe and can be together in a safe way. 
 
Third, enforce good routines and practice regular routines such as sleep, good nutrition, and regular physical activity.  This makes them prepared for change including the possibility that school might transition from in-person to virtual instruction. 
(Resource from WSJ, Tuesday, August 18, 2020. Article of Health and Wellness) 
 
And now, I think about the kids who could not get these supports at all. Especially, children who need to watch their siblings, the neighbors who have been oppressed due to their skin color. I assume that kids of color experience even higher amounts of stress.
 
So I pray for them and donate school supplies for them. This is the reason we have the Backpack Blessing Prayer. Thank you so much for your donations. We will bless those materials and send them to students in need. Also, we have invited the manager of Kids Above All (a United Methodist affiliated, non-profit agency), Deaconess Catherine Inserra to speak this Sunday (August 30). I invite you to listen to her sermon to learn how we best serve as a UMC congregation. 
 
This is a hard time, but I think this is also a time to pray and to help our next generation especially those who need support from us. Thank you again for your donations and prayers. 

I hope I can see you all at the Backpack Blessing Prayer!
 
Blessings 
MORI 
 
 

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Backpack Blessings Aug 29 Saturday 10:30 AM
This academic year is tough for both students and parents as they need to take online classes. Also, it is a hard situation for teachers and school staff. As a church, we want to bless and support our students and parents and teachers and school staff.   

Meet outside the church on the Hermitage side to receive this blessing. We will be doing this blessing with Berry United Methodist Church. (Rev. Matthew Krings) Please look at the poster for the information. 

We will have a chance to pray and bless the backpacks. We plan to give a mini sanitizer to all students who come. If you have any question, please email Pastor Mori email 
 

United Voices of Children "Kids Above All"

Back to School Drive Donation 

It is time for the Back to School Backpack Drive! School supplies are an expense that many of our families have difficulty affording. The Back to School Drive is underway and our kids need your help to make sure they are ready to learn--no matter where and how they do it! Please look at the flyer. You can purchase and send school supplies from Kids Above All's Amazon Wishlist. Check it out! The donation box in the office, Tue-Fri 10:00-3:00  


NIC Prayer Book 
Don't worry about anything? That's pretty hard to do these days! In addition to the effects of the pandemic, the economy, and whether the rising momentum against racism will produce change, we all have experienced personal concerns with family, friends, transitions, and lost celebrations. Yet it is when we pray that we are able to pour our hearts and minds out to God.
Click here to view the book, and download PDF or place a print-on-demand order through Amazon.


September Japanese Garden Prayer

Saturday, Sep 05, 9:00-9:30AM

We invite you to the second Japanese Garden prayer gathering to pray for peace and justice. This time we will pray with handbell ringing and listen to Japanese traditional music.

I hope you join the prayer so we can start a beautiful fall season with peaceful prayer. We have limited the prayer to fifteen people due to garden capacity, so please sign-up here. The poster is here. 


September Worship Bible Reader 
Please sign-up for September Bible Reader. Here are the sermon series and Bible scripture. The sign-up link is here. 


The Hope Project
People say this is a hard situation. It is very true, but the church never loses hope in Christian history. Please send your children's art drawing or grandchildren's art drawing to show hope to our neighborhood. We will exhibit the drawings outside of the church.

The pictures could be about family, friends, or their dreams or flowers, trees, and animals, or anything that shows hope. 
Please look at the poster for the information. The due date is Sunday, Sep 13. More information, please email Pastor Mori email 

 

UMM 2020 Spiritual Congress Online Conference

Saturday, Sept. 19 – 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM CT 

Prayer and Reflection "Sunrise at the Point"  

Sunday, Sept. 20. 7:00 AM 

Theme: Be a part of the long-term and permanent solution to end racism, violent crime, intolerance, and social unrest. Theme:
Guest Speaker: Danny K. Davis – U.S. House of Representatives. Bishop Sally Dyck – Northern Illinois Conference United Methodist Church. Lori Lightfoot – Mayor, City of Chicago.Father Michael Pfleger – Senior Pastor, Saint Sabina's Community of Faith. Bishop James Swanson –Mississippi Conference United Methodist Church
Flyer and information link here 

 

Medical Ministry Report 
Our old friend Debbie Dornon send their summarised medical missionaries from Nepal. Please read the newsletter. I can see here how Doctors debate with the disease in a pandemic with limited resources. Pray to God, confess that I did complain for cabin fever when they fighting for patience. Please pray for the Dornon family and their ministry. Also, pray for Nepal and the United Methodist Mission Hospital Tansen. 
 


RFUMC Re-Opening Committee Meeting

On Wednesday, Sep 02, at 7:00 PM via Zoom.

We will discuss re-opening the Church with the government and Northern Illinois Conference guidelines. If you are a committee member check your email for the zoom link. If you want to join, please email Pastor Mori


After Covid-19 Updates. Read about the Phases for Re-Opening here. Is that document too long? Read the summary version here


 COVID-19 Assistance Program 
-The Illinois Emergency Mortage Assistance Program. 
This program will begin accepting applications on Monday, Aug.24, for those who meet the requirements. More Information is here 

-ComEd's Customer-Assitance Package.  
This program helps customers affect the pandemic with grants up to $500 to more flexible payment options. More information is here.                

                                                                                                                 
 

            
Links for Worship

  • Join Zoom worship by going to this link at 10:30 AM on Sunday: https://zoom.us/j/806489040. Or call in at 1-312-626-6799 (Meeting ID: 806 489 040). 
  • Let's boost our worship! Please sign-up for Worship Bible Reader. September Worship  Bible reader sign-up here. September Bible Scripture here
  • Young People's Bible Study. Ages 12-18 are invited to join the Zoom discussion of Jesus stories at 9 AM on Sunday mornings. Join the Zoom call here (Meeting ID: 828 2305 3546, One-tap mobile+13126266799)
  • Want prayer? During our Prayers of the People, we will read your prayer requests. Submit your prayer requests here. 
  • Download. Get your bulletin here.
  • Having trouble? Try logging off and logging back on to Zoom during the video. Or simply log off and call in. 
  • Missed last week? Check out the Facebook Live video on our page here. Youtube Link here
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Friday, August 21, 2020

For the student

Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist Church

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   Message from Pastor Mori


When I was a freshman at university, I was invited to a volunteer group. They taught high school students who could not go to school because of poverty. They needed to go to work to take care of their family. Before I met them, I never imagined how many teens give up their school (Even though Korea's public high schools are free.) and how many students choose to work instead of study. I taught them History and Korean until they were able to take the Korean SAT. 
 
When I moved to the USA, the most fascinating thing was America's educational system, and its richness of resources, and an excellent educational environment. When I went to Target's back to school section, I just say "Wow! This is like student heaven!" And I got several cute notes for meager prices and some pencils for my academic year at seminary. It is still true for some students. Yes, I believe that still, Evanston's Target will be full of school supplies, and parents will be busy ordering backpacks of school materials. 
 
However, it is not this way for all of the students. Some students struggle; they live in a tiny apartment with many family members. There is no cute little table set up in the room with an iPad and computer. For some students, this is the harshest academic year. They need to share their computer in classes with siblings. Some of their parents could not offer any of the school supplies because they lost their job due to the pandemic. Some students need to care for their young siblings and use their afterschool hours to work to help their families. To them, the new academic year and shopping for backpacks and school supplies is a story from another world.
 
The Chicago Tribune wrote about recent research that showed "the number of people ages 16 to 24 who are disconnected from both work and school could spike to almost one in four, erasing a decade of gains and hitting levels higher than the Great Recession." This is a crisis. As individuals, there are not many ways to help them, but as a church, let's help them, at least send some school supplies for them, so they don't need to worry about their notes and pencils! 
 
Last week, I received several delivery boxes from Staples and other retail shops. Thank you so much for your donations. We are still collecting back to school donations for the "Kids Above All," program.  You can order online, or call to the retail shops, and have them delivered to the church.
Also, you can use their direct Amazon link here
 
We will collect donated items and bless them on Saturday, August 29, at the Backpack Blessing Prayer, and deliver them on Sunday, August 30.
 
Thank you for your donations to the students!
 
Blessings 
MORI 
 

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The Hope Project
People say this is a hard situation. It is very true, but the church never loses hope in Christian history. Please send your children's art drawing or grandchildren's art drawing to show hope to our neighborhood. We will exhibit the drawings outside of the church.

The pictures could be about family, friends, or their dreams or flowers, trees, and animals, or anything that shows hope. 
Please look at the poster for the information. The due date is Sunday, Sep 13. More information, please email Pastor Mori email 


Voting and Rights
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Illinois allows any voter to request a ballot by mail. This is a new way to vote and looks complicated. Sarah W. will help us understand what it is and how we can use the mail to vote. If you want to learn about this please stay after worship on Sunday, Aug 23.


Backpack Blessings Aug 29 Saturday 10:30 AM
This academic year is tough for both students and parents as they need to take online classes. Also, it is a hard situation for teachers and school staff. As a church, we want to bless and support our students and parents and teachers and school staff.   

Meet outside the church on the Hermitage side to receive this blessing. We will be doing this blessing with Berry United Methodist Church. (Rev. Matthew Krings) Please look at the poster for the information. 

We will have a chance to pray and bless the backpacks. We plan to give a mini sanitizer to all students who come. If you have any question, please email Pastor Mori email 
 


United Voices of Children "Kids Above All"

Back to School Drive Donation 

It is time for the Back to School Backpack Drive! School supplies are an expense that many of our families have difficulty affording. The Back to School Drive is underway and our kids need your help to make sure they are ready to learn--no matter where and how they do it! Please look at the flyer. You can purchase and send school supplies from Kids Above All's Amazon Wishlist. Check it out! The donation box in the office, Tue-Fri 10:00-3:00  



Upper Room Delivery 
We will send the Upper Room meditation book to our shut-ins this week, we have a few extra copies(Large print version only) if you like a copy, please feel free stop by the church office. 


NIC Prayer Book 
Don't worry about anything? That's pretty hard to do these days! In addition to the effects of the pandemic, the economy, and whether the rising momentum against racism will produce change, we all have experienced personal concerns with family, friends, transitions, and lost celebrations. Yet it is when we pray that we are able to pour our hearts and minds out to God.
Click here to view the book, and download PDF or place a print-on-demand order through Amazon.


September Japanese Garden Prayer

Saturday, Sep 05, 9:00-9:30AM

We invite you to the second Japanese Garden prayer gathering to pray for peace and justice. This time we will pray with handbell ringing and listen to Japanese traditional music.

I hope you join the prayer so we can start a beautiful fall season with peaceful prayer. We have limited the prayer to fifteen people due to garden capacity, so please sign-up here. The poster is here. 


September Worship Bible Reader 
Please sign-up for September Bible Reader.Here are the sermon series and Bible scripture.The sign-up link is here. 


UMW FaithTalks Podcast - Aug 27 at 2:00 PM. ET
This month as we mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment and women's right to vote- a milestone Methodist woman helped to achieve women are again mobilizing to make their voice heard through the franchise. 
The discussion will feature women of faith who are working to ensure that every eligible voter can vote. The registration link is here.


After Covid-19 Updates. Read about the Phases for Re-Opening here. Is that document too long? Read the summary version here


 COVID-19 Assistance Program 
-The Illinois Emergency Mortage Assistance Program. 
This program will begin accepting applications on Monday, Aug.24, for those who meet the requirements. More Information is here 

-ComEd's Customer-Assitance Package.  
This program helps customers affect the pandemic with grants up to $500 to more flexible payment options. More information is here.                

                                                                                                                 
 

            
Links for Worship

  • Join Zoom worship by going to this link at 10:30 AM on Sunday: https://zoom.us/j/806489040. Or call in at 1-312-626-6799 (Meeting ID: 806 489 040). 
  • Let's boost our worship! Please sign-up for Worship liturgist and Bible Reader. Sign-up here August Bible Scripture here, Worship Liturgy here.  September Worship  Bible reader sign-up here. September Bible Scripture here 
  • Young People's Bible Study. Ages 12-18 are invited to join the Zoom discussion of Jesus stories at 9 AM on Sunday mornings. Join the Zoom call here (Meeting ID: 828 2305 3546, One-tap mobile+13126266799)
  • Want prayer? During our Prayers of the People, we will read your prayer requests. Submit your prayer requests here. 
  • Download. Get your bulletin here.
  • Having trouble? Try logging off and logging back on to Zoom during the video. Or simply log off and call in. 
  • Missed last week? Check out the Facebook Live video on our page here. Youtube Link here
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