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Breaking Bread

"Love one another." Romans 12:10
Breaking Bread
ministry provides meals for families or individuals in our
congregation who are experiencing hardships or life changes such as
a new baby, surgery, illness, or death in the family. We have over
100 volunteer cooks who are periodically asked to prepare and
deliver a meal to those in need. The meal can also be purchased if
you are short on time or don't enjoy cooking.
Our committee
members and cooks will tell you that this is a very rewarding
ministry! We have the opportunity to offer fellowship, compassion,
and general support from our St. Andrews family. The information
that follows explains in more detail how you can become involved.
Please consider joining us!
THERE ARE TWO WAYS
TO BECOME INVOLVED!
1. Be a volunteer
cook! This ministry could not survive without its generous cooks.
If you are interested in cooking and delivering meals, you may do so
as often or as little as desired. Many commit to four or six times
per year, and some prefer to cook once or twice during a year.
A meal consists of
a main dish and a side dish. Bread and dessert are optional.
If you are
interested in cooking, please complete one of the yellow forms
located in the basket on the information table. You will soon
receive a letter detailing guidelines and procedures for cooks.
2. Join our team
and serve as a Meal Coordinator! If you have a desire to contribute
to this ministry by becoming a member of our committee, we would
love to have you! Good communication and organizational skills are
important, and also a willingness to coordinate meals by making
phone calls to meal recipients and cooking volunteers.
The Breaking Bread
ministry team meets once a month, but occasionally takes a month
off. Meal coordinators are responsible for setting up meals
throughout one month during a year.
MEAL COORDINATOR 
RESPONSIBILITIES and
PROCEDURES
1. During his/her assigned month, the Monthly Coordinator reviews
the Prayer Concerns Booklet each week. It can be found on the
information table in the foyer of the church. This resource helps
make him/her aware of individuals or families in the congregation
who may be experiencing a life change or hardship. Charlotte
Mallott, Minister of Pastoral Care, is available to clarify any
prayer concerns and often informs us of individuals/families who
might benefit from our
ministry.
2. The Monthly
Coordinator contacts potential meal recipients to assess needs and
offer meal support. Information is obtained to assist in meal
planning and delivery through a written checklist. It includes
details such as address/directions, food allergies, number of family
members, likes and dislikes with regard to food, etc.
3. Cooks are
contacted to arrange the preparation/delivery of meals. The details
checklist can be e-mailed to the cook or explained over the phone.
Cooking/delivery dates are recorded on a set of spreadsheets in
order to keep track of how often a cook is called upon. Those
volunteering for six times per year are only called every other
month, those committed to cook four times are called only every
third month, and so on.
4. A phone log is
used to record calls made to potential meal recipients and
cooks.
5. At the end of
the month, the Coordinator for the current month meets with the
Coordinator for the next month to provide a status of current needs
and details about meals that have been scheduled.
Health Ministries
"(Jesus said)...I came that they may have life, and have it
abundantly." John 10:10
We, at St.
Andrew’s, are striving to create a culture that supports and
enhances the physical, emotional and spiritual health and well-being
of the congregation.
Listed Below are
some of the support groups and services available in our area.
Free Monthly Blood Pressure
Screening

The second Sunday
of each month St. Andrew's will have free blood pressure screening.
Stop by the table in the Nartehx between services for your screening
or for more information.
Alzheimer's
Caregivers Support Group Meeting
For those who care
for an individual with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia the
Midlands Chapter holds a Caregiver's Support Group meeting at the
Parsons House. It meets the 1st Tuesday afternoon of each month at
2:00 p.m. The group is free and open to the public. For more
information, contact the Midlands Chapter at 572-3010.
Try QuitSmart--If you want to quit
smoking or know someone who does!
Classes are offered
every month at Methodist Cancer Center and Jennie Edmundson
Hospital. At Jennie call 712-396-4496 at Methodist call 354-5237.
There is a cost. The program is led by a Certified QuitSmart
Coordinator.
Look Good...Feel Better, Caring for
Yourself Inside and Out
Local
cosmetologists and hair & wig specialists help female cancer
patients by teaching them hands-on beauty techniques to overcome the
appearance related side effects of chemotherapy and radiation
treatments. Held the 2nd Monday of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the
Methodist Cancer Center Conf. Room. Call Health Touch One at
333-1111 to register.
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