Wesley 4 Winona Spotlight: Polish Cultural Institute & Museum

Around 6,000 Polish immigrants from the Kashubia region of Poland came to the Winona area in the late 1870s.  With the passing of several generations, the items brought over by these immigrants were in danger of being lost or discarded, and so the Polish Museum came into being in the 1970s. This endeavor was made possible by current museum executive director Rev. Paul Breza’s purchase of a historic building in the heart of Winona, which was renovated by volunteers over a six-year period.

Much more than a collection of artifacts, the Polish Museum preserves and celebrates Winona’s Kashubian Polish traditions through exhibits, support of exchange programs, observance of holidays, and the annual Smaczne Jablka (Apple Day) festival. 

The yearly celebrations and festivals, which are the main source of revenue for the Polish Museum, have been cancelled due to Covid-19.

Like many other non-profits, the Polish Museum is facing Covid-related challenges. The yearly celebrations and festivals, which are the main source of revenue, have been cancelled. In addition, 2020 was going to be the “Year of the Poles,” with many activities lined up in cooperation with the City of Winona and Poland. These activities have been cancelled as well.

In recognition of the museum’s mission, we are pleased to support this organization as a recipient of our Wesley 4 Winona campaign.

How to give to The Polish Cultural Institute & Museum :

  1. Personal Check:  send in your check via mail to the church (114 W. Broadway).  Note the organization and amount on that check. 
  2. Vanco:  you can either go into your Vanco account and use the new Wesley 4 Winona category or contact Edie Davis and she can do it for you.
  3. Bill Pay: email Edie Davis to inform her what portion of your Bill Pay payment is designated for Wesley 4 Winona.   

Virtual Worship from July 26, 2020

Virtual Worship July 26, 2020

Order of Worship
Welcome & Announcements
Wesley4Winona Mission Moment – 
     Polish Cultural Institute and Museum
Gathering Music: “In My Life” – Eric Brisson
Opening Prayer – Ruth Bures
Opening Song:  #408 “The Gift of Love”
Moment for Children
Special Music:  “We Shall Overcome”– Wesley UMC Choir
Scriptures:  Romans 8:31,35-39, Genesis 2915-28 – Nicole Weydt & Frank Bures
Centering Video:  images from the congregation of where they catch a glimpse of the closeness and love of God, music by Jonelle Moore
Message
Joys & Concerns
Prayers of the People & The Lord’s Prayer – TFWS #2195 
“In The Lord I’ll Be Ever Thankful”, singers Edie Davis, Chris Jordan, Eric Brisson, Mary Stoltman, Melissa Wangen, trumpet – Christian Sveen, flute – Kelsey Hicks, clarinet – Ruth and Frank Bures
Closing Song:  W&S #3105 “In Christ Alone” led by Praise Team Singers
Benediction
Postlude:  #265 “O Christ, the Healer” – Eric Brisson