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Portland United Methodist Church
Portland, Michigan

Blessing Baskets
Ministry
Pam Bellinger, Coordinator

Blessing Basket Crew

Blessing Basket Team:  Tom and Jean Almy, Judy Braman, Mary Lou and John Tannery, and Pam Bellinger

Blessing Baskets Waiting to be Delivered!


What are Blessing Baskets?  Who delivers them?  Who receives them?—
Blessing Baskets are provided to individuals, one Sunday every other month. Individuals who receive the Baskets include: shut ins, the sick and elderly, someone who has suffered a loss, new PUMC members, the newly baptized, and anyone who could use a 'Blessing'. The names of the recipients are gathered from the prayer chain, church office, Sunday morning prayer requests, and e-mails and phone calls to Pam Bellinger, Coordinator.

Those who have volunteered to assist with this project are mailed reminder cards about one to two weeks prior to theBlessing Basket Workers including Linda Sandborn designated Blessing Basket Sunday. The volunteers are asked to bring in baked goods, fresh fruit, snacks, or baskets, and leave the items on the table in the lounge. The volunteers meet to fill the baskets with the donated items, wrap, and deliver them to someone on the list. This generally takes about one to two hours to do. The more volunteers who help, the faster the process.

We have a wonderful group of volunteers who donate generously. We are in need of help delivering baskets, and would encourage anyone who may not choose to donate items, help us deliver the baskets.

                                                                                                                         Blessing Basket Team Including Linda Sandborn

We deliver in the Portland area and occasionally, Heartland in Ionia, and Independence Village in Grand Ledge.

This is a rewarding Ministry and the delivery process is what you choose to make it. If the person that I'm delivering to indicates that they would like to visit, I will sit and 'chat' with them as time allows. If they are not in the mood for a visit then the Basket is delivered with a smile and off you go. There was one person that asked me to carry out their trash, because they could not get out of their chair. One very ill lady asked me to pray for her. The receiver of the Basket usually is so appreciative of the gift, that their joy is OUR Blessing.

If you have any questions about this ministry, please contact: Pam Bellinger, (517) 627-8854; or (517) 285-2172; or e-mail:  pbellinger@cablespeed.com

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