1st Explorers After-School Ministry Update

Assistant Director Kayla Hartman reports that 1st Explorers had a great “Indigenous Peoples Week” last week.  On Monday they learned what the Cherokee Syllabary is and they watched some videos of Native American Pow Wows.  Tuesday found the children enjoying fry bread and chili made by Kayla’s father.  On Thursday, Curtis Collins visited and shared what life looked like for the indigenous people before the European settlers arrived.  He told about a tribe in New Mexico, the Cherokees, and Machu Picchu in South America.  On Friday, Marina Hunley-Graham brought in some Cherokee art work for the children to see and Kayla read the fable of “How the Possum Got His Tail.” The busy afternoon ended with some videos of stickball games.  

Cheryl Beck led chapel on Tuesday in the Sanctuary and shared the book “When I Pray”, encouraging the children to talk to God throughout the day, in all kinds of circumstances.

It was a great week!

A Way You Can Help

The relief needs are changing daily. The immediate needs at this time are: generators, heaters, basement dehumidifiers, Visa cards, cash, and prayers. We do not need anymore clothing or cleaning supplies donated for the time being.

That said, there are so many great ways to help our WNC neighbors in need. May I offer what I heard folks saying they needed to better serve hard hit areas like Mitchell and Yancey Counties? HEAT!!! 

They have ample supplies of most other things but REALLY need these on Amazon (but certainly other places, too): heatersgenerators and dehumidifiers for basements: Please consider this as a possible way to honor a family member or loved one for early birthday or Christmas present. 

You can ask that it be shipped to: Helene Recovery Coalition, 2002 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804. This is the staging warehouse serving WNC counties.  Thank you!

Hurray for Our Nursery Workers of the Week!

Braddock and Strider are ready for business with their creative coffeemaker (left) and lemonade stand with drive-through window (right).

We appreciate Sarah Davis for substituting in the nursery on Sunday.  She was a lifesaver! 
Cheryl Beck also worked in the nursery after Children’s Time in the worship service.

On October 20, Melanie and Izzy Joiner will serve in the nursery.  We appreciate this
mother-daughter duo for taking time from their busy schedules to help out.  Many thanks!

Butterscotch Pie

Ingredients
Crust
1 stick margarine, melted
1 cup all -purpose flour
1 cup chopped pecans
2 tablespoons sugar

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.  Combine flour, nuts, and sugar with melted margarine and press into a 9”x13” baking dish.  Bake 12-15 minutes.  Cool crust.

Filling
1 cup powdered sugar
8 ounces cream cheese
2 cups Cool Whip
2 packages butterscotch instant pudding
3 1/2 cups milk

Instructions
Mix powdered sugar, cream cheese, 1 cup Cool Whip.  Spread on crust.  Mix pudding and milk according to package.  Spread on cheese mixture.  Spread remaining cup of Cool Whip on top.  Sprinkle with chopped nuts.  Chill before serving.

– Provided by Judy Wilkey

Butterscotch Pie

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-Provided by Judy Wilkey