Date | Time | Event |
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Saturday, November 16 | 9:00 am | Yoga |
10:30 am | Rainbow’s End open | |
Sunday, November 17 | 8:30 am | Early Worship (Live stream on Facebook) |
10:00 am | Worship in the Sanctuary and Sunday School (YouTube) | |
5:30 pm | Youth Group | |
Monday, November 18 | 9:00 am | Lend-a-Hand |
6:00 pm | AA Meeting | |
7:00 pm | Men’s Study Group | |
Tuesday, November 19 | 9:00 am | Yoga |
10:00 am | Men’s Fellowship Group | |
Wednesday, November 20 | 10:30 am – 3:00 pm | Rainbow’s End open |
6:00 pm | Barnstable Newcomers’ Group | |
7:00 pm | Narcotics Anonymous | |
Thursday, November 21 | 9:00 am | Yoga |
10:00 am | Bible Study | |
10:30 am – 3:00 pm | Rainbow’s End open | |
2:00 pm | Chair Yoga | |
Friday, November 22 | 10:00 am | Al-Anon |
10:30 am – 3:00 pm | Rainbow’s End open | |
Saturday, November 23 | 9:00 am | Holiday Fair |
Sunday, November 24 | 8:30 am | Early Worship (Live stream on Facebook) |
10:00 am | Worship in the Sanctuary and Sunday School (YouTube) | |
5:30 pm | Youth Group |
Worship with us!
Sunday, November 15, 2024
8:30 am or 10:00 am in our Sanctuary
(Sunday School at 10:00 am)
Scripture: Psalm 139:1-18, Luke 19:1-10
Sermon: Hello My Name Is… Priceless
Please submit prayer requests here or call Pastor John 508-451-5858 or Mary Anne Farley (774) 487-0719.
Featured News
The Church Annual Conference Meeting will be held on November 21st at 7:00 PM. Zoom details will be emailed to everyone on our list.
Farewell Blessings for Claire! This Sunday will be Claire Haworth’s last day with us as she prepares to move to an assisted living facility near her daughters in New York. Pastor John will hold a special blessing in her honor, and we will present her with cards, flowers, and a special gift. We invite everyone to bring a personal note or card to share in celebrating Claire’s new chapter.
The Staff Parish Committee is excited to announce that November has been designated as Staff Appreciation Month. This is our chance to express our heartfelt gratitude for all the incredible ways our staff blesses and supports our church community. Below, you’ll find a list of our dedicated staff members and the roles they fulfill:
- Daniel Shinabarger – Director of Music: Daniel is responsible for the development, oversight, and direction of the church’s music program. He works with the Pastor to select and provide music for worship and other gatherings( Christmas Eve, Lent, Maundy Thursday, Beach church, etc) He directs the church Choirs, and works with various music groups.
- Rachel Young – Manager, Rainbow’s End: Rachel manages the Thrift shop, works with volunteers, consigners, and customers, and oversees day-to-day operation and management of the store. This includes managing the volunteer schedule, coordination substitutes, overseeing the pricing of items, depositing monies at the end of the day, accepting donations, etc..She also educates customers on upcoming specials, programs, and church events.
- Jane Gray – Operations Manager: Jane provides secretarial and administrative support to the Pastor, and the Church community. She develops, produces, and distributes bulletins, newsletters, inserts, directories, etc. She takes care of all of the financial secretary’s duties including weekly deposits, recording individual giving records, maintaining membership records and maintains computer records of all financial and individual information.
- Ann German – Church Bookkeeper: Ann works with the Finance Committee, the Finance Secretary/Treasurer(Jane Gray) to support the financial sustainability of the church. She pays all bills, reimbursement requests, interprets monthly reports provided by payroll provider, enters data into Quickbooks, issues 1099’s, distributes monthly and quarterly financial reports to the Finance committee, reconciles bank statements, and many other financial duties.
- Sonja Sheasley – Communications Manager: Sonja manages the website, keeps the social media channels active, ensures timely distribution of tidings, as well as various side projects including designing flyers, advertisements, and supporting events like the church auction. She has done significant work on the church website, including a new church brochure.
Throughout the month, the congregation is invited to write notes of appreciation, which can be placed in a designated basket at the church. These tokens of thanks will be presented during the 10 AM service on Sunday, November 24. We hope you can join us for this special moment!
SAVE THE DATES
- Sunday December 8, 2:00 pm – Esprit Holiday Concert
- Wednesday December 18, 6:30 pm – Christmas Sing-along
- Saturday, November 23
- 9 AM – 2 PM
- United Methodist Church, Osterville
Get into the holiday spirit with handcrafted gifts, festive treats, and so much more! Don’t miss this wonderful community event—bring your friends and family!
New Directories are available. You may pick one up in the office. They will be on the counter under in in house mailboxes.
Special Giving Opportunity for Members Age 70½ and Older If you’re 70½ or older, you have a unique opportunity to make a financial gift with special tax benefits. The charitable IRA rollover provision allows you to donate directly from your IRA to your favorite charitable organizations without having the donation taxed as income. This option, known as a qualified charitable distribution (QCD), not only offers a tax-wise way to support a cause you care about, but it also counts toward your required minimum distribution (RMD) for individuals aged 72 and older.
Requirements for making a charitable IRA rollover:
- The gift must be transferred directly from your traditional or Roth IRA.
- The total amount of your charitable IRA rollover does not exceed $100,000 per tax year.
- The gift must be completed during the applicable tax year.
- Certain additional restrictions may apply.
Charitable IRA rollovers have become a popular choice among donors due to their tax advantages and ease of use. For more information, please contact Gary Melville at the New England Foundation at 508-641-5568 or 800-595-4347 (103). If you are making an RMD, kindly notify the church office to expect the distribution, and request that your broker or financial advisor include your name on the distribution.
How you can be of service…
Alternative Giving for Christmas~ Last Sunday, The Outreach Committee is launched the Alternative Giving Christmas campaign to support Outreach and Mission opportunities. We will finish on Sunday, December 8th. We heartily welcome you to join us in celebrating and supporting A Baby Center, CHAMP Homes, HAC (Housing Assistance Corporation through BIC cards), the Pastor’s Discretionary Fund, Miracle Kitchen, Safe Harbor Women’s Shelter, homeless Veterans, Toys for Tots, plus our International Missions in Sierra Leone. Please see the Outreach Bulletin Board in the Solarium for more info.
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- Rainbow’s End Shop Hours & Donation Information Open: Wednesday through Saturday, 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM Donations: Treasures you no longer need can be dropped off anytime the shop is open until 2:00 PM. We’re excited to offer Inspire T-shirts for sale — $10 for adults and $7 for children. Thank you for supporting the shop, and we look forward to your visit! Note: We’re also in need of newspapers, packing paper, and paper bags to wrap items for our customers.
Food Pantry: For October, our focus is on collecting stuffing mix and cranberry sauce. These items are in high demand as we prepare for the upcoming holiday season, and your donations will help ensure that families have the ingredients they need for a warm and festive meal.
- Anyone interested in speaking, greeting or ushering, please give Mary Anne Farley a call. (774) 487-0719. If you are interested in singing in our choir group, please call Daniel Shinabarger at 857-919-0238.
- Miracle Kitchen Needs Y Help prepare sandwiches, salads, and desserts for the monthly luncheon. Contact Patty Kilmain at 617-894-4858.
- UMC-Osterville Prayer Shawl Ministry: Meets the 1st Sunday of each month from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM in the Solarium (October to June). All are welcome. Let us know if someone is in need of a prayer.
- Bright Promises is collecting goods for deployed military personnel. Hand warmers, PB Nature Valley granola bars, Body Wash, Body Lotion, Hand Lotion Chewing Gum. There is a Basket in the Solarium for these items.
- Rainbow’s End Shop Hours & Donation Information Open: Wednesday through Saturday, 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM Donations: Treasures you no longer need can be dropped off anytime the shop is open until 2:00 PM. We’re excited to offer Inspire T-shirts for sale — $10 for adults and $7 for children. Thank you for supporting the shop, and we look forward to your visit! Note: We’re also in need of newspapers, packing paper, and paper bags to wrap items for our customers.
- HOW YOU CAN HELP WITH THE HOLIDAY FAIR:
- Calling all Bakers! The Holiday Fair is November 23, and we would love to have your delicious, homemade baked goods at the bake table. Quick breads, pies (Please no apple pies.), and cakes do well at the bake table, but brownies don’t usually sell. If cookies are your specialty, we need many at the cookie table. Please make small sized cookies. Please label whether your items contain nuts or not and if they are gluten free. You may drop your cookies and other baked goods off the day before the fair. Oh, what fun!! Call Laura Dunn 508-221-3100 for questions about cookies and Jeanine Farrell 508-524-5830 with questions about the bake table
- Join a Holiday Fair Workshop: Tuesdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the Annex to work on crafts for the November fair. Contact Sue DeMartino at 508-648-4844.
- The ‘Oh What Fun’ Gallery is seeking donations of handcrafted items from our talented congregation for the upcoming Christmas Fair on Saturday, November 23rd. We’re looking for woodworking, artwork, stained glass, quilts, pillows, needlepoint, jewelry, sea glass, knitted goods, woven baskets, and artistic floral arrangements. Put your creativity to work and contribute to this festive event! For more information or to donate, please contact Jackie Schrafft at 908-377-4811 or Sharlene Moran at 774-487-1619. Thank you for your support!
- Contribute to our Gift Basket Room at the Holiday Fair!
Thank you for your donations! We have had several donations already, as are listed below – BUT we could use more! See the baskets ideas in the second part of the list!
Gift Basket | Status |
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Cat Baskets (3) | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Fishing Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Do It Yourself Model House | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Golf Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Kitchen Fixin’s | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Waiting for Santa Christmas Eve | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Dog Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Smith Family Popcorn | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Spa Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Nail Care | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Car Wash Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Handyman Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Spaghetti Dinner | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Chocolate Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Art Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Ice Cream Basket | Already Donated – Thank you! |
Get Well Soon Basket | Idea for Donation |
Red Sox “Wait Until Next Year” Basket | Idea for Donation |
Mexican Dinner Basket | Idea for Donation |
Mediterranean Basket | Idea for Donation |
Teatime Basket | Idea for Donation |
Peppermint Products | Idea for Donation |
FUN Basket | Idea for Donation |
Pizza Basket | Idea for Donation |
New England Patriots “Wait Til Next Year” | Idea for Donation |
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- Coffee Hour Donation Basket: Contributions towards supplies can be made at the coffee hour table.
- Altar Flowers: To donate, sign up on the bulletin board by the restroom in the solarium. Arrangements are $50.
- Outreach Team: From the Outreach Team: A million thanks, Church Family, for the new backpacks and school supplies! Your generosity has blessed students in need at Barnstable Community Innovation School (K-3), Barnstable United Elementary (grades 4 & 5), and Barnstable Intermediate School. Now, for September, let’s see how many boxes of macaroni and cheese we can collect for the guests of the Salvation Army, Safe Harbor Women’s Shelter, CHAMP Homes, and the Cape & Islands Veterans Outreach Center. Thank you for your continued support!
Fellowship Opportunities for You!
- Men’s Fellowship: Every Tuesday from 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM. All men are welcome.
- Bible Study: Thursdays from 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM. We study the scripture for the upcoming Sunday.
- Youth Group: Sundays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM.
- Online Prayer Group: Email Mary Anne at booklover126@comcast.net to join.
- Book Group is taking a hiatus until Tuesday, January 29, 2025. On that date we will be discussing Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt. Please check in for suggested reading In the meantime.
- Mindfulness Yoga: Thursdays at 2:00 PM. All levels are welcome. Contact Karen Cheromcha at 508-397-7938.
- Choir: Interested in joining the choir? Contact Daniel Shinabarger at 857-919-0238.
- Children/Youth Choir Rehearsals: After the 10:00 AM service.
PS: If you need help with small jobs at home like moving a piece of furniture changing high light bulbs, replacing smoke detector batteries, please feel free to call the church office to inquire about getting help.
Make Someone’s Day! Wish Them A Happy Birthday!
As we gather together for another month of worship and fellowship, we are also delighted to celebrate the birthdays of our beloved members born in the month of November. It is a time to extend our warmest wishes and share in the joy of their special day. This November, we have the following members celebrating their birthdays:
Name | Date |
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Anna Gannett | 11/1 |
Willa Bradbury | 11/2 |
Isabella Norenberg | 11/6 |
Heidi Werzanski | 11/10 |
James York | 11/11 |
Anthony DeMartino | 11/15 |
Kristiana Taylor | 11/17 |
Sara Tinsley | 11/19 |
Deb Kennedy | 11/23 |
Brinley Reid | 11/23 |
John Holt | 11/24 |
Sarah Frazier | 11/27 |
Patrick Hough | 11/27 |
Connor Reid | 11/27 |
Caitlyn Sayers | 11/27 |
Alyssa Carlozzi | 11/28 |