Richmond First United Methodist News and Events
March, 8, 2014
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Pat Dornan and Linda Pereira continue to need your prayers of support and healing. Linda has been in and out of the hospital with multiple problems this past month including fluid around her heart, fluid in the lungs and septicemia (infection in the blood stream). She will be returning home this week.
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Doris Swope’s niece, Susan Wickesser, who has been recovering from pancreatic cancer and had a clear scan in December after chemotherapy and radiation treatments had a follow up scan in February that is showing some “hot spots” in her lymph nodes near the pancreas and lung. The doctors don’t think it looks like typical cancer and want to biopsy one of the “hot spots” to see. She is encouraged by this and welcomes your prayers of support and healing.
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Sandra Kokoruda (Fran Smith’s daughter) is seeing her doctor to schedule her surgery. Keep her in your prayers.
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Barbara Haley’s friend, Pat Cahill, fell and had a torn shoulder cuff with surgical repair. She is now going to outpatient rehab and slowly gaining movement and strength. Prayers for healing are welcome.
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Debbie Benko is sending an invitation for the new film, Son of God.
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Would you like to see the movie Son of God? I’m going this Sunday after church to see it at the Century 16 Hilltop theater in Richmond for the 2:15 p.m. showing. Would you like to join me? I hope to see you there. Let me know if you need a ride for I have room in my car for a couple of people.
Debbie Benko
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Tammara Plankers officially has been installed as our Sweetheart for 2014. The award was passed from Linda Andrew-Marshall to Tammara at our Sweetheart Dinner last night. Robert Love was our MC and we laughed ourselves silly. There were also poignant moments while speakers thanked Tammara for the kindness and friendship she has shown. A huge Thank You to Fran Smith for coordinating the event.
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The American Institute of Architects, California Council has awarded Tom Butt, the Lifetime Achievement Award for 2014. Congratulations Tom! “Thomas Butt, FAIA, of Richmond, received this award for outstanding contributions to the improvement of the built environment. Butt has been a Citizen Architect for the last 40 years and an AIA member since 1973. His active involvement in the political and civic arenas is considered admirable and inspirational. One reviewer commented that he reached out to society while simultaneously showing relevance of the architecture practice.”
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UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) has sent out a request for School Supply Kits. UMW (United Methodist Women) are spearheading a request for items from you to fill 10 kits by April 1st. Kit supply lists are in Friendship Hall. UMCOR is very specific about the supplies needed and will remove those not on the list. UMCOR has been very busy in the Philippines and is sending a shipment of school supplies shortly. They need to restock their shelves. This is an easy way to help. A carton is in Friendship Hall for your donations. UMW will assemble the kits at their April meeting. We have all the pencils, rulers, scissors, pencil sharpeners and 5 erasers.
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February is here and in honor of Helen Valentine, we will be collecting all the coins you have saved over the past year (paper money and checks also accepted) for Heifer International. Please donate generously so we can buy a variety of animals or trees to improve the lives of the less advantaged. The children love choosing the animals! We will be collecting through March 9.
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Monday, March10,at 6:30 pm Prayer and Self Denial Supper and Program, for United Methodist Women, at The Open Door (Good Shepard) United Methodist Church Hall, 6226 Arlington, Richmond. This is a simple supper of soup and a program to center our thoughts at the beginning of Lent. Please let Jean Reynolds know if you plan to attend so there’s enough soup! 510 235 2988 or sweetheart05@mac.com. We will carpool.
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Friday, March 14, 8 pm, Point Richmond Acoustic presents Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman in Concert. They have won 7 Sammy Awards. Karen is described as a soulful singer/songwriter and Pete a fantastic guitarist. Katie Dahl opens the show. She’s a singer/songwriter with a pure voice and style reminiscent of Pete Seeger and Dar Williams. Tickets $18: students and seniors $15 at the door. First United Methodist Church, 201 Martina St., Point Richmond. Further information: pointacoustic.org.
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An Evening with Dan Damon, Saturday, April 12, 7:30 pm. First United Methodist Church, 201 Martina St., Point Richmond, suggested donation $15, choir members free. Come and sing new hymns written by Pastor Dan Damon. The session will be recorded for our new website. Join your voice with ours, no rehearsal needed. Experience congregational song at its best, singing hymns of peace, justice and joy.