General Information

MOPS is a group for mothers of children ages 0 through kindergarten.

We meet the first and third Tuesday, September through May, from 9:00am to 11:00am, at Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Child-care is available during each meeting.


The MOPS International website is: http://www.mops.org/


Thursday, February 12, 2009

Love and Logic Class information from Mary J.

If you were at our MOPS meeting this past Tuesday, you heard that Westminster will be hosting a six-week "Parenting with Love and Logic" class on Thursday evenings from 6-8 pm beginning Feb. 26 and ending April 2nd.

Westminster Presbyterian is excited to be hosting this class. Robert Aberle, who gave our MOPS group a mini-introduction to the Love and Logic parenting approach on November 4th, will be teaching this class! Robert is a counselor with the Rapid City Catholic School System, and has been teaching LOVE and LOGIC for many years. He encourages both parents to attend if at all possible. For more information on this parenting approach, visit http://www.lovenadlogic.com/.

The cost will be a maximum of $50 per couple, and it includes a wonderful book that you will be able to keep. Child care will be provided. This class is open to the community, so please feel free to share this information with friends. To sign up, call Mary J. at 791-1524. Payment will be due on February 26th.

Space is limited, so please let me know as soon as possible and no later than Thursday, Feb. 19th if you plan to participate! Feel free to call me with any questions you may have.

Mary J-791-1524

Adventures in the Kitchen- Egg Bake from Feb 3rd

There were a few requests for this dish. It was made by Billie I.

Egg Bake Dish

10 Slices Bread (no crust)
3 Cups Milk
8 Eggs
2 Cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese
2 Cup Broccoli
2 Cup Chopped Ham
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon dry mustard

Whip milk and eggs together. Add salt and dry mustard to mixture. Set aside.

Spray bottom of baking dish, Spread bread pieces on bottom of pan, Sprinkle on cheese, then broccoli, and then ham. Pour milk & egg mixture over the top.

Cover and refrigerate over night.

Before baking top with 2 cups corn flakes and ½ cup melted butter. Spread 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese on top.

Bake at 325 for 50 to 55 minutes.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Upcoming Marriage Conference

For those who are married in our group:

Christian Life Ministries staff will lead "Living and Loving the Marriage God Desires for You" on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 and 28 at K Bar S Lodge in Keystone.

Cost is $125 per couple which includes conference materials, lodging, breakfast, and lunch.

Cost is $40 per couple without lodging.

For more information or to register, call 341-5305 or e-mail clm1@rushmore.com.

Registration deadline is Feb. 16th.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Adventures in Reading: REST

Rest
by: Keri Wyatt Kent
Reviewed by Jeannie S.

When Rest arrived in my mailbox, it was with some discipline that I refrained from delving into the pages, simply taking a peek to see the layout & chapter titles had to suffice. I completed reading the final pages of a book in one night & eagerly jumped into this book the next day.

My eagerness in part was due to previous experiences with this author. Although, I have never met her outside of books & email, I have a sense of camaraderie. This is the 5th book that I have read that was written by Keri Wyatt Kent - I have recommended her writings extensively & lead small group studies using 3 of the books with a dear group of women. They have helped to shift my relationship with Jesus increasingly toward relationship & away from religion. While I have found her writing style easy to follow & *do-able* as a mom of young children, I have also found that it challenges me to grow & change, as a daughter of Christ, wife, mother & leader. So starting to read this new book was a bit like sitting down with an old friend that I haven*t seen in a while & jumping into conversation where we left off a year ago when we were last together.
In the book Keri invites us to place Sabbath practices into life, not just on one day set aside for Sabbath, but throughout each day. Upon recently re-entering the work force outside my home, I have found the suggestions helpful getting through my most intense days of work.

I am eager to delve into this book with a small group of women. Keri Wyatt Kent*s style is one that has been very readable even for moms who proclaim that they are *not a reader*.
What I found most striking about this book though is that it is written to a broader audience than primarily mothers in the earliest of this authors books that I have read. My husband has enjoyed portions of it & would no doubt benefit from reading it in it*s entirety.

I would recommend this book to all individuals interested in being challenged to consider & broaden their Sabbath practices - female or male, single or married - Enjoy this inviting conversation.