Warsaw Food Pantry May 2007 Report

We served 109 families consisting of 159 adults, 118 children and 25 seniors for a total of 302 people. There were 17 new families.

We had the following donations:

Food Our congregation and anonymous donors

Food Wyoming Co. Comm. Hospital-

remainder of April food drive

Food St. Michael’s Church

Food Warsaw Post Office

Food United Methodist Church

Food Immanuel Methodist Church

$25.00 Full Gospel Church

Book Delta Kappa Gamma Chapter of

Delta Kappa Gamma(books for children)

We had a busy month and are thankful for all that volunteer their time and donations to the pantry

Respectfully submitted, .

Joyce Neeley

Acolytes & Liturgists

Acolytes

July 1 Cassandra Blake 786-5398

July 8 Robbie Blake 786-5398

July 15 Alex Schafer 786-0574

July 22 Mallory Murdie 786-0003

July 29 Meghan Duell 786-2617

Liturgists Please help!!!

July 1 (Volunteers needed. Please

July 8 call the church office or sign

July 15 up on the form in East Room

July 22 for your preferred dates.

July 29 Thank you, Donna R.)

Thank you for serving as acolytes and liturgists. If you cannot serve on the suggested date, please exchange with someone and inform the church office

(786-3868) of the change early in the week to allow correct information to be printed in the Sunday bulletin. Thank you.

Anyone interested in becoming a Liturgist or Acolyte – please contact the church office.

“Good-Hearted Living”

Follow these daily practices to prevent hardening of the attitudes and add more laughter to your life.

Mondays are for compliments: This overcomes our tendency to criticize and be judgmental of others, which robs us of laughter. Look for the good in others, tell them about it, and you might just end up laughing together. Monday thought: “A kind word often goes unspoken, but it never goes unheard.”

Tuesdays are for flexibility: There is no laughter in being stubborn. We all get set in our ways and yet it is a good thing to be open to new ideas. It can be more fun than being in a rut. An open mind lets the laughter in. Tuesday thought: “The tree that bends in the wind does not break.”

Wednesdays are for gratitude: A good way to feel miserable is to always think you need something more to make you happy. An attitude of gratitude brings serenity and laughter. Wednesday thought: “As you go through life, let this always be your goal: Keep your eye upon the donut and not upon the hole!”

Thursdays are for kindness: Think of ways to help make the other person’s life a little easier. Simple kindness may be the most vital key to the riddle of how human beings can live with each other in peace, and care properly for this planet we share. Thursday thought: “The practice of kindness creates healthy relationships and community connections and inspires people to pass kindness on to others.”

Fridays are for forgiveness: Forgiveness means letting go of anger. Find a way to see those who have hurt you in a new light of compassion. Releasing anger makes you healthier and opens up room in your heart for more laughter. Friday thought: “I never hold a grudge because while I am being angry, the other guy is out dancing!” (Buddy Hackett)

Weekends are for chocolate: Remember to eat some chocolate or any other favorite food. Remember to take time for leisure, pleasure and relaxation. Weekend thought: “A bad day fishing beats a good day working.”

-Donated anonymously from a Hospice Newsletter

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