Saturday, November 15, 2014

November MOPS Meeting

This months MOPS speaker drove all the way from Kalamazoo, Michigan and are we so thankful she did! Sari Dolence spoke to us today about "Fearless Parenting," which continues our theme this year of "Be You, Bravely."
Is there such a thing as fearless parenting? Most moms can all agree that fear is an ongoing struggle in parenting. Sari shared Jeremiah 29:11 with us: "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." This verse is a common one used to encourage us in our walk through the struggles of life. However, Sari went on to focus on the word "hope" in this verse. She explained how the original Hebrew meaning of the word used in this verse for hope can be illustrated more deeply in another part of Scripture. We read in Joshua 2 about a Gentile prostitute named Rahab who hid Hebrew spies so that they wouldn't be captured and killed. The spies whom Rahab saves tell her to put a scarlet cord in her window and to gather her family into her house. When the Israelites would return to attack, they promised that by seeing the red cord hanging at her home, they would spare her and her family. The word used for "cord" in this passage also means an "expected hope." Rahab hung the read cord, meaning "hope," with an expectant hope of the promise given to her by the spies. She clung to this hope, which ultimately saved her life. As mothers, we too must have an expectant hope for our children. We must hopefully cling to the promises God has given us over our children's lives and trust that even through our failures, God's promises will be fulfilled. Sari blessed us with a prayer card and rope to remind us of this awesome truth!

Tape that card up and hang your rope somewhere you will see them, ladies! We need a daily reminder of the expectant hope God has provided mothers who trust in Him!

Three more valuable points Sari shared with us:
1. Fear is not wrong...it can motivate us into action. God has provided ways for us to Biblically handle and deal with our fears.
2. You are going to make mistakes. God can work thru and use even your mistakes!
3. God made NO mistake putting your kids in your household with you as their parent and he has a plan and a purpose for you and them. "From one man (Adam) he made every nation, that they should inhabit the earth; and he (God) determined the times set for them and the exact places they should live. God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us." (Acts 17:26-27).

Our Creative Activity for the month were aprons! The ladies had lots of fun decorating them!

And our MOPS tees are in! 

It was a fun meeting and we are looking forward to gathering together again next month. Start looking for those White Elephant gifts, ladies! See you in December!

Friday, October 10, 2014

October 2014 MOPS Meeting

It may have been rainy and dreary outside, but it was a cheery and fun morning inside at our MOPS meeting this morning! We had so many new moms visiting MOPS today and so many adorable teeny tiny babies! What a blessed morning!

Today we were blessed to listen to Kim Swartz speak on the topic of budgeting. Or, as Kim put it, if the "B" word (budget) frightens you, refer to it as your "spending plan."

I love how Kim tied in our theme verse for the year: "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." (Isaiah 43:18-19). It doesn't matter what your finances have looked like in the past up to this point, today you can be intentional and make different choices for the future!!

I will sum up Kim's talk with the "10 Steps" she shared with us this morning. She draws her wisdom and insight from Dave Ramsey's Biblical approach to money thru Financial Peace University. So she has taken Dave's teaching and added some insight of her own in this step-by-step plan:

Step One: Transfer ownership of possessions to God. Give. Try it. You'll be amazed.
Step Two: Evaluate
Step Three: Save $1000
Step Four: Tell your money where to go (this includes giving plan)
Step Five: Pay off ALL debt with the Debt Snowball plan
Step Six: Emergency Fund of 3-6 months of living expenses
Step Seven: Invest 15% into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement
Step Eight: College Funding
Step Nine: Pay off the mortgage
Step Ten: Then you can Eleven: Build wealth through mutual funds/real estate and BE READY always to give generously over and over again.

I hope everyone is now encouraged to BE BRAVE with your BUDGET!!

Our craft this month was budget envelopes! Everyone had fun cutting, folding, and getting creative making adorable envelopes, all the while getting to know some of the other moms at the meeting!

As always, there were lots of fun giveaways, yummy food, and fun had by all! We look forward to seeing everyone at the Pumpkin Patch for our group mid-month!

Friday, September 12, 2014

Semptember MOPS Meeting

The year has begun! What a fun first meeting to kick off the new year!

Can you see the excitement on these moms faces? They are about to eat food they did not cook without little hands grabbing at them! One of the many great things about MOPS!!!
And may I say the food was super yummy this morning?! I hope everyone got a taste of Deb's crepes because they are delicious!!

Our MOPS theme this year, "Be You, Bravely" is a great one for us moms! And one great example of a mom stepping out of her comfort zone by being brave is our awesome MOPS Coordinator, Adrienne Armstrong. We are so glad she has bravely taken this leadership role to continue our MOPS group this year!!
Veteran MOPS Mom April Whittaker shared with our group the way MOPS has blessed her over the years. One of the main missions of MOPS is that no mom mothers alone. April explained how MOPS brought fellow moms into her life who walk along side her in the adventure of mothering. She also challenged us with the question, "In the next year, what is that little voice inside calling you to do in bravery?"
Our Creative Activity for the month is a Courage Key Necklace. In our welcome packets, each mom receives a courage key. We had fun making necklaces, bracelets, and key chains.

We spent lots of time this morning getting to know each other and chatting! Don't forget to plan those mid-month activities together between our MOPS meetings! Looks like this group got theirs planned!
What else do we love about  MOPS? All the prizes and give-a-aways!!! These two gals scored some gift cards this morning!
At an upcoming meeting we will take orders for MOPS t-shirts for the year. However, until we get our local group tees ordered--MOPS International has tees available on their MOPShop site (http://co-store.com/mopshop). Lacy Sanford was sporting her adorable tee from the MOPShop store this morning!
Thank you to all the moms who made it this morning! We are praying for an awesome MOPS year! We continue to be thankful for the MOPPETS workers who love on our kiddos during our meeting and to the Mentor Moms who also give their time to minister to us mommies!

Here's to a great year of bravely being our authentic selves and bravely mothering together!!


Friday, April 11, 2014

April MOPS Meeting

For those of you who might have missed our meeting, here's a quick recap of our April MOPS meeting.

We were blessed to hear Kim Swartz speak on the topic of "Manners and Etiquette for Children." Beginning with the verse "just as you want others to do for you, do the same for them," from Luke 6:31, Ms. Kim reminded us that God is the originator of manners and etiquette. She shared four main reasons why they are important: 1. because God's word instructs us to use them; 2. it is a reflection of what's in our hearts; 3. it helps us from embarrassing ourselves or others and gives us confidence; 4. provides a way for our children to be respected. I love the verses from Philippians 2:3-4 she used to remind us of why practicing good manners is so important: "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others."

What a blessing to hear all the wonderful suggestions Ms. Kim had on ways to teach our children manners and etiquette. From teaching them to using words, such as, "please", "thank you", "may I", "excuse me" and more, all the way to making eye contact, handshaking, and table manners--we were blessed with a wealth of great ideas in equipping and training our preschoolers in this area. So a BIG thank you to Ms. Kim Swartz for taking the time to share her words of wisdom with us!!

For our Creative Activity this month we assembled Resurrection Eggs for our kiddos. So cute and fun and I'm sure everyone will enjoy going through the Easter story with their families using these eggs.
And don't forget!! IT'S THAT TIME!! BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR NEXT YEAR!! We are SUPER excited about the upcoming MOPS year!! It's going to be a great year with great speakers and activities! You won't want to miss it!! Next year's theme is "Be You Bravely" and the theme verse is "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland."  Isaiah 43:18-19   (NIV)

Let us know if you need a MOPS Registration Form or a MOPPETS Registration Form!

See you at our May meeting!




Thursday, May 9, 2013

May MOPS Meeting

Another blessed MOPS year over already! Our final meeting today was fun and relaxing. Our speaker this morning, Gari Flowers, focused on taking time as moms to treat ourselves to some pampering and relaxation. We even got a taste of all that at our meeting this morning! Hopefully, it was a refreshing time for each lady.




For our Creative Activity, we put together a "Summer Bucket List" of things to do with our children over the summer. We wrote different ideas of fun activities to do with our kids on popsicle sticks that we can pull out of a cute little bucket. It's going to be a fun summer!!




Another blessed MOPS year at Cape Bible Chapel coming to a close. God has continued to pour out His blessings on this ministry. He has continued to provide a Steering Team, Mentor Moms, MOPPETS Workers, speakers, AND mothers to keep this ministry going. Our prayer is that He will raise up individuals yet again for the 2013-2014 year.

If you know a mother who would be blessed by this group, please encourage her to register for next year! If you have it on your heart to serve in some way in this ministry, please let us know!

God tells us to "encourage one another and build one another up" (1 Thessalonians 5:11). I can attest to the fact that MOPS provides such encouragement. It has encouraged me TREMENDOUSLY over the past several years. The information and Godly wisdom I have benefited from in MOPS has been a huge blessing in my life. The friendships I have gained at MOPS has built me up and continues to build me up in my walk with the Lord and as a mother. Join us in praying that this ministry will continue to bless others in the future as it has blessed so many of us over the past several years. To God be the glory!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Homemade Granola Bars Recipe

If you were at our April meeting, you probably tasted the delicious dish Sarah S. brought. Many of you asked for the recipe, so here it is:

Homemade Granola Bars
1/2 cup peanut butter (she uses the natural--no sugar kind)
1/3 cup honey
1/4 cup coconut oil

Heat on low in saucepan until melted together. Remove from head and add:
1 cup oats
1 cup combination of: coconut, sunflower seeds, peanuts, chocolate chips, ground flax seed, raisins (or other dried fruit or nuts)
(Just take your 1 cup measuring cup and start filling it until you reach the top.)

Spread in an 8x8, 9x9, or slightly larger pan. Cover and refrigerate until firm. Cut into bars. Individually wrap in plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator.


April Mid-Month

Bowling + preschoolers=FUN!! (well, fun and maybe a broken finger).






Thanks to all the moms and preschoolers who made it!!!