October 4, 2015 11:00 A.M. The Order of Worship in the Sanctuary PRELUDE At the Name of Jesus, John Zundel JoAnn Gudvangen‐Brown arr. Douglas Wagner GATHERING TO WORSHIP WORDS OF WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. Dale Beck PASSING OF THE PEACE Greet one another saying: “Peace be with you.” “And also with you.” *OPENING HYMN #698 God of the Ages, National Hymn *UNISON PRAYER Kelsey Forsyth, Liturgist God, whose fingers sculpt sun and moon And curl the baby’s ear; Spirit, brooding over chaos Before the naming of the day; Savior, sending us to earth’s ends With water and words: Startle us with the grace love and communion Of your unity in diversity, That we may live to the praise of your majestic name. Amen. (2002 Consultation on Common Texts) CHORAL INTROIT MOMENT OF MISSION: CROP WALK HEARING THE WORD READING FROM THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES: Proverbs 8:22‐25, 30‐36 Kelsey Forsyth CHORAL SCRIPTURE ACCLAMATION READING FROM THE EPISTLES: I Corinthians 12:12‐20 ANTHEM Be Known To Us, Austin C. Lovelace Chancel Choir [text: James Montgomery] RESPONDING TO THE WORD CHILDREN’S MOMENTS Christina Pacheco [As the children leave, let us join in singing] Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world All the shades from dark to light, they are precious in his sight, Jesus loves the little children of the world. MESSAGE “Living in the Spirit: Unity and Diversity” Rev. Beck SILENT PRAYER and CHORAL INTECESSORY PASTORAL CONCERNS PASTORAL PRAYER Rev. Debby Lawrence WORDS OF TRADITION: THE LORD’S PRAYER 895 DISCIPLE LEADERS TRANSFORMING THE WORLD THE OFFERING We give in gratitude for the blessings of our life and for making a better world. CHORAL OFFERTORY PREFACE OFFERTORY PRAYER OFFERTORY Forth In Thy Name, Eugene Butler Chancel Choir [text: Charles Wesley] *PRESENTATION OF OFFERING AND DOXOLOGY HYMN 94 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! PRAYER OF CONFESSION Rev. Lawrence ONE: Jesus prayed that we might be one. One in spirit. One in mission. In union and communion with each other and with You. ALL: Today, God, we confess fumblings and failures in accomplishing unity, as we set aside yet another day to remind ourselves of the task. On this World Communion Sunday, give us eyes to recognize your reflection in the eyes of Christians everywhere. Give us a mind to accept and celebrate our differences. Give us a heart big enough to love your children everywhere. We thank you for setting a table with space enough for us all! Amen. WORDS OF ASSURANCE ONE: In the name of Jesus Christ, your sins are forgiven. ALL: In the name of Jesus Christ, your sins are forgiven. Thanks be to God. Amen HYMN OF PREPARATION #2123 (The Faith We Sing) Loving Spirit, Kingdom SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER As God’s grace is extended to each person and to all, you are invited to this table to receive the sacrament. Ushers will invite you forward; you will be given bread; dip the bread in the chalice of juice. Wafers free of gluten, wheat, dairy, corn and soy are available on the right side of the aisle. If you wish, you may kneel at the rail to the right or left after you have received. Almoner’s Offering: Offering plates are on the side if you would like to give toward the fund for emergency assistance of persons in the community. THE GREAT THANKSGIVING (Hymnal p. 9) Rev. Beck *CLOSING HYMN #620 One Bread, One Body, Foley *BENEDICTION Rev. Beck CHORAL RESPONSE *POSTLUDE Air from Partita VI. J.S. Bach Renae Gudvangen *Please stand as able. Childcare is available in our nursery. Please join us following worship for hospitality time. Those assisting in worship are listed on the announcements page. Large print bulletins & hearing devices are available, please ask an usher.
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October 4, 2015 11:00 A.M. The Order of Worship in the Sanctuary PRELUDE At the Name of Jesus, John Zundel JoAnn Gudvangen‐Brown arr. Douglas Wagner GATHERING TO WORSHIP
WORDS OF WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. Dale Beck PASSING OF THE PEACE Greet one another saying: “Peace be with you.” “And also with you.” *OPENING HYMN #698 God of the Ages, National Hymn
*UNISON PRAYER Kelsey Forsyth, Liturgist God, whose fingers sculpt sun and moon And curl the baby’s ear; Spirit, brooding over chaos Before the naming of the day; Savior, sending us to earth’s ends With water and words: Startle us with the grace love and communion Of your unity in diversity, That we may live to the praise of your majestic name. Amen. (2002 Consultation on Common Texts)
CHORAL INTROIT MOMENT OF MISSION: CROP WALK
HEARING THE WORD READING FROM THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES: Proverbs 8:22‐25, 30‐36 Kelsey Forsyth CHORAL SCRIPTURE ACCLAMATION READING FROM THE EPISTLES: I Corinthians 12:12‐20 ANTHEM Be Known To Us, Austin C. Lovelace Chancel Choir [text: James Montgomery]
RESPONDING TO THE WORD CHILDREN’S MOMENTS Christina Pacheco
[As the children leave, let us join in singing] Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world All the shades from dark to light, they are precious in his sight, Jesus loves the little children of the world.
MESSAGE “Living in the Spirit: Unity and Diversity” Rev. Beck SILENT PRAYER and CHORAL INTECESSORY PASTORAL CONCERNS PASTORAL PRAYER Rev. Debby Lawrence WORDS OF TRADITION: THE LORD’S PRAYER 895
DISCIPLE LEADERS TRANSFORMING THE WORLD THE OFFERING We give in gratitude for the blessings of our life and for making a better world. CHORAL OFFERTORY PREFACE OFFERTORY PRAYER OFFERTORY Forth In Thy Name, Eugene Butler Chancel Choir [text: Charles Wesley]
*PRESENTATION OF OFFERING AND DOXOLOGY HYMN 94 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
PRAYER OF CONFESSION Rev. Lawrence ONE: Jesus prayed that we might be one. One in spirit. One in mission. In union and communion with each other and with You. ALL: Today, God, we confess fumblings and failures in accomplishing unity, as we set aside yet another day to remind ourselves of the task. On this World Communion Sunday, give us eyes to recognize your reflection in the eyes of Christians everywhere. Give us a mind to accept and celebrate our differences. Give us a heart big enough to love your children everywhere. We thank you for setting a table with space enough for us all! Amen. WORDS OF ASSURANCE ONE: In the name of Jesus Christ, your sins are forgiven. ALL: In the name of Jesus Christ, your sins are forgiven. Thanks be to God. Amen HYMN OF PREPARATION #2123 (The Faith We Sing) Loving Spirit, Kingdom SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER
As God’s grace is extended to each person and to all, you are invited to this table to receive the sacrament. Ushers will invite you forward; you will be given bread; dip the bread in the chalice of juice. Wafers free of gluten, wheat, dairy, corn and soy are available on the right side of the aisle. If you wish, you may kneel at the rail to the right or left after you have received. Almoner’s Offering: Offering plates are on the side if you would like to give toward the fund for emergency assistance of persons in the community.
THE GREAT THANKSGIVING (Hymnal p. 9) Rev. Beck *CLOSING HYMN #620 One Bread, One Body, Foley *BENEDICTION Rev. Beck CHORAL RESPONSE *POSTLUDE Air from Partita VI. J.S. Bach Renae Gudvangen *Please stand as able. Childcare is available in our nursery. Please join us following worship for hospitality time. Those assisting in worship are listed on the announcements page. Large print bulletins & hearing devices are available, please ask an usher.
STAFF Rev. Dale A. Beck, Senior Pastor Rev. Debby Lawrence, Assoc. Pastor of Congregational Care Duane Buys, Director of Christian Education Rev. Linda Bibb, Director of The Evanston Center Christina Pacheco, Assist. to Christian Education Diane Felt, UPark UMC Admin. Assistant Steve Felt, Youth Assistant Marilyn Stranske, Evanston Center Admin. Assistant Liza Stoltz Hanson, Director of Foundation Campus Ministry Liza Stoltz Hanson/Denton Hanson, Peniel Leaders Kevin Garman, Peniel Band Leader/Student Pastor JoAnn Gudvangen‐Brown, Director of Music/Organist Renae Gudvangen, Assist. Organist/Pianist Sandy Schumm, Bookkeeper Regino “Pepe” Espinoza, Custodian Josh Rousis, Building Liaison Angela Hudgens, Wedding Coordinator Elizabeth Boyer, Newsletter Editor Larry Grauberger, Jo and Jim Morgan, Lay Leaders
University Park United Methodist Church
2180 S. University Blvd. ~ Denver, CO 80210 303/722‐5736 ~ [email protected] ~ www.universityparkumc.org Evanston Center for Spiritual Wholeness and Healing 2122 S. Lafayette St. ~ Denver CO (303) 722‐7217 ~ [email protected] ~ www.evanstoncenter.com
The UPark Vision: To be a community of Disciple leaders who practice stewardship and hospitality as we engage each other and the world around us.
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost October 4, 2015
UNIVERSITY PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Since 1894 The UPark Core Values: Inclusive, Intergenerational, Interfaith, International
Peniel The Place Where We Connect & Wrestle with God Wasser Chapel ‐ 10:00 a.m. – October 4, 2015 Today’s Message Presented by
Denton Hanson
"World Communion Sunday" Sharing a meal, the world around.
Luke 22:7-23
Peniel Worship Crew: Liza Stoltz Hanson, Denton Hanson, Kevin Garman, Brittany Collins, Ben Wilkins, Chris Beeson, and Chelsea Pearson.
Order of Service Gathering Song
Invocation and Announcements
Finding 5
Children’s Moment
Worship Song
Scripture Reading
Worship Song
Joys and Concerns
Prayers of the People & the Lord’s Prayer
Communion
Message
Closing Song
Benediction
Journey with us at the Park UPark Christian Education Classes
October 4 – 9:30‐10:30am Today the ADULT FORUM, CORNERSTONE II, AND JOURNEYS IN FAITH classes will combine in our East Fellowship Hall at 9:30am. Rev. Dale Beck will lead Adult Sunday School today. The title of his class, “The Gospel of John.” On October 11, these classes return to their usual classrooms. ADULT FORUM We offer presentations from many speakers on diverse and interesting topics. Lower Level Cal Neptune and Jim Fleet facilitate this class which meets in Bryans Room. Bryans Room (next to October 11 – Deacon Daniel Klawitter – M.Div., Admissions Rep., Iliff School East Fellowship Hall) of Theology – Contemporary Christian Poetry and A Poet Playing Doctor. CORNERSTONE II This class is geared to families with young children, but is open to all. Family Cornerstone II Room topics are generally discussed with an emphasis on sharing and fellowship. Led by Amy and Jeremy Long. October 11 – Potluck! JOURNEYS IN This class meets in East Parlor. Come join us for some interesting and lively FAITH Come watch and discuss the mini‐series Peter & Paul. Facilitated by East Parlor Les Law and Tony Winger. (next to Sanctuary) October 11 – Embracing the Prophets in Contemporary Culture – Walter Bruggemann SPECIAL NEEDS This class meets in the Journeys in Faith Room. This is a combined Journeys in Faith Room Sunday school class and worship time. This sacred gathering and Lower Level experiential learning is especially open to those with cognitive Christian Ed Wing disabilities. We would appreciate volunteer help! No class today! YOUTH CLASSES Our Middle School class includes 6th‐8th grade youth. The High School Lower Level class includes youth in 9th‐12th grades. Bethany Hader teaches the Middle School: B03 Middle School. Barb Eulenstein teaches the High School. High School: Youth Lounge CHILDREN’S CLASSES All children from preschool through 5th grade meet in the Top Level Music/Movement room at 9:30am. They are dismissed to their Christian Ed Wing respective areas following a short introduction to the lesson. September 27‐October 18: Daniel CHILDCARE Quality care for newborns to three years or potty trained provided by Nursery Barbara P‐Walker and a volunteer, 8:15am‐12:15pm. Main Level October 4 – Early, Amy Long; Late ‐ TBD Christian Ed Wing October 11 ‐ Early, TBD; Late, Jamie Nahil CHILDREN’S Children’s Church provided by Christina Pacheco and Mary Worth. CHURCH Children ages 3.5 through 3rd grade gather following Noakes Hall the Children’s Message at the 8:30 & 11:00 services.
October 4, 2015 Informal Worship Service in Wasser Chapel 8:30A.M. Order of Worship PRELUDE Panis Angelicus, César Franck JoAnn Gudvangen‐Brown arr. Lani Smith GATHERING/SHARING Rev. Dale BeckPASSING OF THE PEACE
Please greet the person next to you with the words, “Peace be with you.” The response is “And also with you.”
*HYMN #2123 (The Faith We Sing) Loving Spirit, Kingdom *UNISON PRAYER God, whose fingers sculpt sun and moon and curl the baby’s ear; Spirit, brooding over chaos before the naming of the day; Savior, sending us to earth’s ends with water and words: Startle us with the grace, love and communion of your unity in diversity,
That we may live to the praise of your majestic name. Amen. READING FROM THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES: Proverbs 8:22‐25, 30‐36 READING FROM THE EPISTLES: I Corinthians 12:12‐20 MOMENT OF MISSION: CROP WALK CHILDREN’S MOMENTS Christina Pacheco [As the children leave, let us join in singing] Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world. All the shades from dark to light, they are precious in his sight, Jesus loves the little children of the world. SILENT PRAYER PASTORAL PRAYER THE LORD’S PRAYER 895OFFERING – Giving out of gratitude for the blessings of our lives OFFERTORY PRAYER Pat Mauro MESSAGE “Living In the Spirit: Unity and Diversity” Rev. BeckRESPONSIVE HYMN #625 Come Let Us Eat, A Va De THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION [Hymnal, p. 9] *HYMN #620 One Bread, One Body, Foley *BENEDICTION Rev. Beck*SUNG BENEDICTION #143 On Eagle’s Wings, Joncas POSTLUDE Postlude in C, Henry Purcell JoAnn Gudvangen‐Brown arr. Tom Birchwood *Please stand as able Acolyte: Zach Long
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ASSISTING IN THE 11:00A.M. SANCTUARY WORSHIP SERVICE TODAY
Greeters: Lisa Levitt, Joan Buresh, Larry & Nancy Fagan Ushers: Ron Justiss, Debby Justiss, Hugh Alexander, Joann Beieler, Greg Fernandez, Quinn Brown
Acolytes: Alyssa Salomonsson, Dayton Bedin Today’s Sanctuary flowers are given by Susan Lyday, Mary & Terry Erculiani in memory of their parents Ed and Charlotte Estlow.
Crosspoints UMW will meet on Thursday, October 8, 10am. Please join us at Spirit of Hope UMC, 3885 S. Broadway. We will have a business meeting with refreshments and a program following. Our program presenter will be Charlotte Carr.
UMW Conference Annual Meeting is on October 23 and 24 in Alamosa. There are opportunities for various activities of action within the community. Registration forms and information is near the foyer water cooler. AED/CPR REFRESHER UPark Member and EMT, Denton Hanson, will offer a 30 minute AED/CPR Refresher next Sunday, October 11, from 12:15‐12:45pm at our Evanston Center. This primarily targets the users of the Evanston Center. However, if you would like a quick refresher (this is not for certification), please RSVP to Diane Felt by this Wednesday, October 7: [email protected]. This way Denton will know how many people to anticipate.
Friday Bible Study: Bring your own lunch and join Deacon Debby at noon in the Osborne Parlor each Friday as we chew on the scriptures scheduled to be read and the topic of Rev. Dale Beck’s sermon for the coming Sunday. Who knows, you may recognize your insights in his reflection!
KIDS CANS FOR KIDS – BRING THOSE ALUMINUM CANS! Our latest can redemption for 2015 resulted in 65 pounds worth $17.30 for aluminum cans and other miscellaneous metals; for a total of $329.37 thus far this year. We will continue to send these funds to the Children’s Hospital Chaplaincy Department to supply Bibles for patients and their families including Spanish Bibles and to supply other reading materials for their mobile
interfaith book cart. NOTE: Contributors please separate different types of metals as Atlas Metal & Iron Corp—the recycle establishment we use—requires that the different types are separated, weighed and valued individually.
Informal Worship Service Sunday School: children through adult We Make the Road by Walking Study: with Liza Stoltz Hanson Peniel Worship Service Traditional Worship Service Meet the Middle East Field Trip Blessing of the Animals Sunday Night Ticket AA We Make the Road by Walking Study: with Rev. Dale Beck
Wasser ChapelVarious Rooms Osborne Parlor Wasser Chapel Sanctuary Colorado Muslim Society Courtyard East Fellowship Hall Evanston Center
Gentle Yoga with Kate Chair Yoga Knitting or Knot Rocky Mountain Theater for Kids Covenant Bible Study Meditation/Mindfulness Class Gamma Phi Beta Eating Disorders Anon‐Denver Metro Group 13AA Stepping Stones Al‐Anon
Prayer Book: #49, page 297 Year B
Bryans Room Evanston Center Cornerstone II Noakes Hall Cornerstone II Evanston Center East Fellowship Hall Evanston Center East Parlor Osborne Parlor
Men’s Fellowship Group We Make the Road by Walking Study: with Deacon Debby Lawrence A Child’s Song: Piano Kindermusik PLC & Troop Committee Pack 5: Wolf Den BMCM Meditation Troop 5 Trustees Committee
Osborne ParlorOsborne Parlor Theater Room East Parlor B03 Bryans Room East Parlor Noakes Hall/B03/JIF Conference Room
Wednesday Oct. 7
8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 4:30pm 5:30pm 7:00pm 8:00pm
Gentle Yoga with Máire & RuthStaff Meeting RMC Commission on Archives & History Rocky Mountain Theater for Kids Peniel Band Practice Spiritual Life Committee Forgiveness Al‐Anon
Evanston CenterConference Room East Parlor Noakes Hall Wasser Chapel Osborne Parlor East Parlor
This Week at UPark UMC
WORLD CAFÉ NEEDS VOLUNTEERS: World Café is an informal group of Christians from several churches who prepare a meal for international students from DU (and elsewhere) every Thursday during the academic year. We offer friendship and hospitality to students who may be half a world away from their homes. We also
provide support to The Foundation Ministry at DU, as we receive day‐old bread and pastries from the Panera on Colorado Boulevard and share excess with the hungry in Civic Center Park. If you have a heart for student ministry or international ministry, or if you would be able to fix a simple meal for 40‐50 people every other month, please let us know. World Café embodies UPark's four core values: intergenerational, international, interfaith, and inclusive. Please consider volunteering ‐‐ or at least checking out the program some Thursday at noon starting in September. We need additional volunteers to cook to keep the burden as light as possible for our current remaining volunteers. To volunteer, please contact George Gramer, 303‐945‐1728, [email protected].
UPark presents a Bible Study based on We Make the Road by Walking, the 2014 Brian McLaren book. Brian McLaren was the 2013 speaker at the Rocky Mountain Annual Conference. He’s a prolific writer and a leader in the emergent church movement. There are 52 chapters that cover a large portion of the Bible through large themes: Alive in the Story of Creation; Alive in the Adventure of Jesus; Alive in a Global Uprising;
Alive in the Spirit of God. You may participate in the entirety of the study or on a drop‐in basis. We have three meeting options:
Sunday Mornings, at 9:30am with Liza Stoltz Hanson in Osborne Parlor. Geared to young adults, young professionals, young‐at‐heart.
Sunday Evenings, at 6:30pm at our Evanston Center with Rev. Dale Beck Tuesday Afternoons, at 2 pm in our Osborne Parlor with Rev Debby Lawrence
To register, please email Diane Felt at [email protected] or by using one of the brochures available in the foyers of the Sanctuary or Wasser Chapel. Participants will appreciate having their own book. These may be purchased at a local bookstore or via Amazon.com. Debby Lawrence has several on hand to purchase for $12. GUATEMALA MISSION MEDICINE: University Park UMC's every other year medical mission to Guatemala is paid for predominantly by missioner contributions ($1600 each). Our major shortfall comes for the purchase of medicines in country through our host and provider Salud Y Paz (www.saludypaz.org).
We require an additional $4500 to purchase the medicines, vitamins, and pain relievers we need to accomplish our mission.
Any amount you can contribute to the mission would be most appreciated. Please indicate that the check/contribution is for "Guatemala Mission." Please make checks payable to UPark UMC.
We know that members of the congregation often have questions about the mission trips. Feel free to contact team leader George Gramer (303-945-1728 or [email protected]) for more information.
Visitation Ministry Graduate Christian Fellowship World Café Religious Advisory Council Rocky Mountain Theater for Kids DU Tango Club Sangha Meditation Staff Parish Relations Committee Choir Practice
Conference Room Bryans Room East Fellowship Hall East Parlor Noakes Hall Noakes Hall East Parlor Conference Room Choir Room
FridayOct. 9
8:30am12:00pm 12:00pm
Mary Nicholas Foot Care Clinic Friday Bible Study with Deacon Debby PB&J Ministry
Bride’s Room Osborne Parlor Civic Center Park
SaturdayOct. 10
7:45am8:00am 9:30am
Food Addicts in Recovery UMYF: Burrito Making Rocky Mountain Theater for Kids
Bryans Room East Fellowship Hall/Kit Noakes Hall
SundayOct. 11 Disability Sunday ******* Burrito Order Pick‐Up and
Informal Worship Service Sunday School: children through adult We Make the Road by Walking Study: with Liza Stoltz Hanson Peniel Worship Service Traditional Worship Service AED/CPR Refresher (not for certification) Crop Walk Sunday Night Ticket AA We Make the Road by Walking Study: with Rev. Dale Beck
Wasser Chapel Various Rooms Osborne Parlor Wasser Chapel Sanctuary Evanston Center Salem UCC Church East Fellowship Hall Evanston Center
Iman M. Jodeh* Presents: Islam: An American’s Guide to Better Understanding
Today, 12:00‐2:00 pm Field trip is to the Colorado Muslim Society – Abu Baker at Duhur (noon prayer)
Women/girls attending need to wear slacks/long dresses to cover legs and scarves on heads. Their Prayer is at 12:49pm
Departure from UMC is 12:00pm (It is absolutely essential that we not arrive late to the Colorado Muslim Society so that we do not interfere with this sacred time.)
We will observe their prayer time. Then have a discussion about Islamic practices i.e. their Call to Prayer and how a mosque is run.
*Iman is the Director of a locally based non‐profit called Meet the Middle East, which aims for foster relationships between the US and the Middle East via education and immersion travel.
This Week at UPark UMC (Continued)
CROP: Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty
2014 SOUTHEAST DENVER CROP HUNGER WALK
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2015 1:30p.m. REGISTRATION/2:00p.m. WALK START
SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 5300 E FLORIDA
SIGN‐UP ON 9/27, 10/4, & 10/11 AT UPARK
Pledge support on walking feet through prayer, walking, and/or sponsorship, with sign‐up in the UPARK foyer. If everyone in the church is willing to participate in just one of these three ways, then we will be able to reach our goal at UPark of 100% congregation participation. 25% of funds raised will benefit the local agency, East Denver Fish, a food bank that delivers food to persons who do not have transportation.
Detach below and submit with donation at the foyer table. _____________________________________________________________________________
Blessing of the Animals Families of animals bring your special friends to be
blessed as sacred, valued creatures of God.
Today in Our Church Courtyard
4:00 P. M. We will celebrate in a short dedication service, collect a special offering for the Dumb
Friends League, and bestow a blessing on each individual animal presented. Please leash and contain animals appropriately. No free-roaming animals allowed.
They’re back! UPark’s UMYF famous Breakfast Burritos!! Our fall burrito making event is Saturday, October 10. Order pick-up is Sunday, the 11th. We are taking orders for plain (scrambled eggs, potatoes, cheese) or fully loaded
(plain plus meat and green chile). The price is $3.00 each. Please pre-order using the forms on the table in the main foyer or
on the table outside of Wasser Chapel. Keep in mind that the burritos freeze well and are a great and easy meal-on-the-go with your family’s busy schedule. Put the form in the offering plate or in Duane’s mailbox in the Work Room. This is a fundraiser for the 2016 Middle
School & High School Mission Trips next summer. We thank you for your wonderful support! Last spring we made roughly 1,000. We are nearing our maximum capacity, so it is vital that you pre-order. You may also place your