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Global Food Crisis from The Washington Post

I hope that you all have had a chance to read the series on the Global Food Crisis from The Washington Post.  The stories highlight the urgent need for help - both internationally and in our neighborhoods. 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/globalfoodcrisis/index.html?sid=ST2008043003691   

Looking for a way to help close to home?  Volunteer with Cafe Capitol Hill or consider sponsoring a meal.  We have noticed a large increase in our Cafe guests in recent months and we would appreciate your help.   

Spirit on Tap

Join in a conversation about spirituality among faith traditions, Wednesday February 27 at 6:30pm at Taverna Restaurant 305 Pennsylvania Ave Se. Rev. Ginger and other spiritual leaders on Capitol Hill will be on hand to discuss spirituality across faith traditions. Stay tuned for details. In the meantime, feel free to invite friends, neighbors, family, and co-workers to what should be a lively conversation in a low-key environment. Space and appetizers donated by CHUMC's neighbor on Capitol Hill, Taverna the Greek Isles Restaurant.

CHUM book group - “Saint Maybe”

The CHUM book group will meet on Sunday, February 24th, immediately following church for lunch on the Hill and discussion of Saint Maybe by Anne Tyler. It's a beautiful story of a young man's guilt after disastrous events and his search for atonement, forgiveness, and the spiritual guidance he receives from the Church of the Second Chance. Contact Sue Marullo for further information. All are welcome!

Explore Covenant with CHUMC

Sunday, February 24th and March 2nd, CHUMC will offer “Exploring Covenant,” a class for anyone thinking of joining our congregation. This combination crash course of “CHUMC and Methodism 101” puts a new twist on the traditional “new members” class. You’ll have a chance to meet others who are new (and some not so new) to the church and to learn what it means to pursue discipleship as a professing "member" of a local United Methodist church. Class will be held from 1-4pm in the parlor. RSVP to Rev. Ginger at 202-546-1000. It may be the case that you want to join CHUMC, but are not able to commit to a class. Please be assured that participation in the class is not a requirement for entering covenant with CHUMC!

Pray With Me People!

Once again Rev. Ginger will offer this powerful class that delves into the spiritual discipline of prayer. Feel like you’re not sure anyone’s listening? Love your prayer life, but want to learn new or different ways to pray? Rev. Ginger will focus on one form of prayer per week and include the practice of that form as “homework.” Pray With Me… will begin on Thursday, February 21st at 7pm and run through March 13th.

Walk for the Homeless

Looking for an easy way to help the homeless on Capitol Hill? Need an excuse to get outside and exercise on a pretty fall day?

Local Missions Ministry

The Local Missions Ministry team is hard at work supporting CHUMC's mission to be the heart of God in the community. Our volunteers engage in a wide variety of service opportunities such as backpack drive and holiday parties for children in need. We join in Capitol Hill Group Ministries team for the DC Help the Homeless Walk. We prepare meals for those in need, and our holiday festivities include Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas stockings for needy families in our community.

If you would like more information about upcoming volunteer opportunities, please contact Ali DeLeo (alideleo@gmail.com).

 

Prayer Corner

Prayers of the People - from a CHUM Member on September 9th:

Our emerging identity is marked by

Constant focus on Christ, alive in our midst, who by the power of the Holy Spirit empowers us to do and be more than we can yet imagine!

Embodiment of Beloved Community - justice, mercy, sister and brotherhood among  all, inclusion and integration, agape love:

          - Committed, active love
          - Gracious, honest, forgiving, trusting love
          - Sacrificial, self-giving, self-risking love

Commitment to Intentional Community and shared ministry in which we recognize that each one of us plays an important role in creating and sustaining the life and mission of CHUM.  It's not "them"-it's "WE."

Shelter Program

CHUMC volunteers with Capitol Hill Group Ministry to provide a shelter site for homeless families for almost ten years. This program has helped us connect with families in our community who need a place to call home for a month.

This past August, we hosted two mothers and their children. The shelter was a great success, due to the loving support of our CHUMC volunteers. We want to thank all of you that have opened your hearts to these families.

We just learned that one of our mothers has been accepted for transitional housing. Please keep both of the families in your thoughts and prayers.

Here is more information about Congregation Based Shelter Project from Captiol Hill Group Ministry's website:

Congregations Embracing Families Who are Homeless ...