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Father Day Women's Choir
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Sing on Father's Day Calling all Women to sing on Father's Day, Sunday, May 12th at both the 9 and 10:30am services.      
Come Build With Us!
Saturday, June 01, 2013
Do you believe that everyone deserves a decent place to live?  St. Andrew does!  Please join us by helping a perspective homeowner build his/her own home.  YOU can sign-up to help build a Habitat for Humanity Home on Saturday, June 1 or Friday, June 14. Please contact Jim Vandermiller, cjim3@comcast.net
Disciple Graduation Weekend
Sunday, June 02, 2013
Guest speaker:  Kim Shockley, author of The Surprise Factor--Gospel Strategies for Changing the Game at Your Church
Call for Entries - St. Andrew Art...
Sunday, June 02, 2013
St. Andrew artists, members and constituents of all ages, are invited to share your 2D and 3D art work in the annual All-Church Art Show.
2013 SAUMC Golf Tournament
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Saturday afternoon, July 13, Highlands Ranch Golf Club. The cost for the 4-person scramble is $125 per person, which includes green fee, power cart, range balls, goodie bag, buffet, prizes, and a $40 donation to our beneficiary – the Stout Street Clinic.  Sign-up will begin Sunday, June 2 and continue through Sunday June 23. The Committee is soliciting: Hole sponsors - $250 per hole; Donations of money to support the Tournament; Donations of items to be used as prizes – doesn’t have to be golf related! Donations of golf items for the goodie bags; Volunteers for signups, stuffing goodie bags, registration table, etc. Please contact: Dr. Bob Eilert, 303-770-9268, babybender@aol.com
Bike to Church Day
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Pump up those tires and grab your helmet to join other St. Andrew members and friends in caring for the Earth in a fun and healthy way.

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Fishing for People: Think Like Them
Posted by Rev. Gary Shockley

In my fly-fishing expeditions I have learned the importance of reading the stream. You have to know the water in order to know, with some certainty, where the fish will be. This means finding ways to navigate the stream so you don’t trip over rocks, fall in deep holes or thrash around so much that you scare the fish away.

The second thing I’ve learned is: Think like a fish! What are their feeding patterns? Where do they like to hang out? What part of the day are they most likely to be

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