Download - The Beacon September/ October 2020
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5414 East Lake Road, Erie , PA 16511 Phone: (814) 899 -9653
The Beacon September/
October 2020
Church Staff
Pastor Rev. Jean N. Kuebler
(717)-440-3515 [email protected]
Director of Music
Sue Mohnkern (814) 725-1577
Associate Organist Brian Gray
(724) 207-0087 [email protected]
Parish Administrator Becki Burton
Administrative Assistant Melissa Bradley
Sexton Richard Oshlick
Church Office (814) 899-9653
Website
www.faithlutheranerie.com
“As loving servants of God, fed by Word and Sacrament, we will reach out,
welcome, and provide a safe haven for all.” Worship Schedule
Saturday 6:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am & 10:15am
Sunday School - 9:00am
*Holy Communion will be offered at all
worship services
Dear friends in Christ,
Here is a prayer I have written for us:
Beatitudes for a time of pandemic
Blessed are the mask makers, for God prospers the work of their hands.
Blessed are the mask wearers, for God’s love shines through them.
Blessed are the caregivers and the helpers, for God is close to them.
Blessed are the teachers and the parents, for God will guide them through
uncharted waters.
Blessed are the weary, for God will sustain them with a word.
Blessed are the lonely and isolated, for God will never abandon them.
Blessed are the poor and the vulnerable, for they bear the image of God.
Blessed are the sick and the suffering, for God’s love surrounds them.
Blessed are those with special needs, for they are beautiful in God’s sight.
Blessed are the essential workers, for they reveal the face of God.
Blessed are the undercounted and unrepresented, for they are known to
God.
Blessed are the forgotten and the downtrodden, for they matter to God.
Blessed are the addicts, for God longs for their liberation.
Blessed are the anxious and frustrated, for God understands their strug-
gles.
Blessed are you, beloved child of God, for there is nothing in all creation
that can separate you from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Re-
joice and be glad, and do not be afraid. Amen.
Christ’s peace and strength,
Pastor Jean
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Share the gospel, not the germs: COVID-19 Updates
Thank you, everyone for your patience, cooperation, and flexibility during this difficult time! Thank you for wearing
your masks/face coverings, maintaining physical distancing, and (perhaps most difficult of all) refraining from con-
gregational singing. We are making these small sacrifices out of love and care for one another!
Consistent with guidelines from the CDC, the ELCA, and local and state government, we plan to continue with in-
person worship and small group gatherings this fall, and will be transitioning to holding activities inside the church
building as the weather turns. As you are well aware, the pandemic situation remains fluid and uncertain. We will
adapt these plans as needed in order to keep everyone as safe as possible. For example, if our county were to
move back into a yellow or red phase (God forbid, but God only knows!), we would close the church building and
pivot back to online worship and virtual gatherings only.
That said, here are our current plans for worship:
We’ll continue outdoor services through September. In case of rain,
we’ll set up under the portico (that’s the covered walkway between the nar-
thex and fellowship entrances), and you can either join us there or listen in
from the parking lot in your vehicles at FM 97.7.
In October we plan to resume worship in the sanctuary. Safety proto-
cols will include the following: Seating in every other pew; hymnals, Bibles,
and cushions have been removed. Masks or other face covering required.
Maintain 6 ft. social distancing between family/household groups. No physi-
cal touching when greeting others, sharing the peace, etc.
We will continue recording one of the Sunday services and posting it online.
We will continue broadcasting the Sunday services on FM 97.7, so that those who prefer to stay in their vehi-
cles may do so.
If you’re sick, please stay home.
Wash hands frequently and well, and use hand sanitizer.
No congregational singing (alas!), due to the high risk of aerosol spread, even with masks. Services will in-
clude instrumental music and singing by cantors only. There is not yet a scientific consensus on whether con-
gregational humming is reasonably safe; my purely pastoral and personal view is that humming can be an ac-
ceptable compromise.
No passing the plate. Please place your offerings in the plate at the entrance to the worship area. You may
also continue to use automatic withdrawal or mail in your offerings to the church office.
We will continue using the individual pre-packaged “fellowship cups” for communion.
We will resume monthly healing services in September, with communion and healing prayer but without laying
on of hands and anointing.
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Here are plans thus far for building usage other than worship:
The church office is open Monday-Thursday, 9:00-1:00. Please wear masks in the building and maintain physical
distancing. Only one visitor in the office at a time (two, if a couple coming in together). If there are multiple visitors
at once, some will be asked to wait in the narthex or in their vehicle.
Faith Lutheran Preschool will open after Labor Day, with various modifications and safety protocols in place.
Sunday Church School will begin with Rally Day on Sept. 13, and classes beginning on Sept. 20. Students and
teachers will be provided with face shields. Additional protocols will include physical distancing, individual supply
boxes, dancing and motions instead of singing, and pre-packaged snacks and drinks.
Bible study, book group, committee and council meetings, and other small church groups are encouraged to con-
tinue meeting outside while weather permits, but will be able to begin meeting indoors this fall, with masks and
physical distancing required. The same will apply to outside groups (Al-Anon, Daisies, Cub Scouts, Scouts) who
wish to use the building.
Each group who uses the building will need to sanitize their space after use. We’ll need to identify a representa-
tive or two from each group who can be responsible for this, and will schedule a training session for them. This
will apply to church groups as well as outside groups.
If you have questions, concerns, or suggestions regarding any of this, please share them! Please speak directly with
Pastor Jean, Becki our parish administrator, or any council member. This is all a work in progress, and we are all in
this together! Thank you!
Blessing of the Animals Service
Sunday, October 4, 2020, 2:00 p.m.
Calling all creatures great and small!
Everyone is welcome at this informal worship service of thanks
and praise! Animal blessings are traditionally celebrated on or
around October 4, the commemoration of St. Francis. Francis is
remembered as a gentle friend to all living creatures. Our service
will include scripture, song, and prayer for local animal rescue
and service organizations. Each animal in attendance will receive
an individual blessing. Light refreshments for humans and other
species will be provided.
A special offering will be taken to support the work of the Orphan
Angels Cat Sanctuary and Adoption Center.
We’ll gather on the lawn on the north side of the parking lot,
weather permitting. In case of rain, we’ll gather in the narthex and
under the portico. In case of rain, please bring indoor animals
only. Rain or shine, all animals must be appropriately leashed,
caged, or otherwise safely under control, and all humans in attendance must wear masks and observe social distanc-
ing.
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Music Musings
The Christian faith is a singing faith. The restrictions that have been placed on churches during the Covid 19 pandemic go against everything we have learned as children through our life journey. As you know, it is tough to sit through a hymn or psalm without singing it or even humming it. Yes I understand why we have to not sing. Hopefully the day will come when we will again sing praises. What a “shout” that will be, “Alleluia”!
“Christian song is the overflow of the Christian heart.”
I would like to write a few quotes about one of my favorite hymns, “Joyful, Joy-ful, We Adore Thee” written by Henry van Dyke. 1852 - 1933. Music by Ludwig van Beethoven. 1770 – 1827. Van Dyke was a prolific writer with “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee “one of his best known. He stated his purpose in writing it as follows:
“These verses are simple expressions of common Christian feeling and desires in this present time, hymns of today, that may be sung together by people who know the thought of the age, and are not afraid that any truth of science will destroy their religion or that any revolution on earth will overthrow the kingdom of heaven. Therefore this is a hymn of trust and hope.” Henry van Dyke
“Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee” portrays a joyful interplay between God’s created world and the manifestation of this same creative spirit in the life of the believer.” The hymnal is full of beautiful poetry telling us stories, feelings, pleadings and JOY, JOY, JOY. We may not be able to sing together at this time but grab a hymnal and read!
Come and share your talents via solos, duets, and instruments with us through distancing. You must let one of our worship leaders know if you are interested. Contact Sue or Brian through the church office at 899-9653
Sue Mohnkern.
Rally Day—September 13, 9:00-10:00 a.m.
Children and parents/guardians—please join us as we begin the new year of Sun-
day Church School with Rally Day! We’ll gather under the picnic pavilion and have
outside games and activities, weather permitting. (In case of rain, we’ll meet in the fellow-
ship hall). We are looking forward to being able to meet and learn in person this fall!
Some things will be a little different (e.g. social distancing, personal supply kits, dancing
and motions instead of singing, face coverings, pre-packaged snacks and drinks) in order
to keep everyone as safe as possible. But it will still be great to be together and keep
learning more about our amazing God! We are also happy that Stephen Simmons will be
serving as our new SCS Director.
Reformation Weekend—Oct. 24-25: Youth members who have completed two years of confirmation ministry will affirm their baptisms in the Rite of Confirmation. Third graders will receive Bibles. We will celebrate Reformation as a (socially distanced) Youth Weekend, with children and youth serving as lectors, greeters, and in other worship leadership roles. If you would like to participate, please speak with SCS Director Stephen Simmons or with Pastor Jean.
First Communion Instruction:
If your family is interested in receiving instruction for First Communion, please contact Pastor
Jean. We hope to schedule another workshop this fall (in-person, virtual, or some combination
thereof).
Conf ir mation Cor ner
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Orientation Session—September 20, 9:00-10:00 a.m. All first-year and sec-
ond-year confirmands and their parents/guardians should plan on attending this intro-
ductory session with Pastor Jean. We will meet under the picnic pavilion, weather
permitting, or else in the sanctuary. To register, please contact the church office at
[email protected] or 899-9653 by Wednesday, September 16th. Please
contact Pastor Jean if you need a copy of the confirmation schedule and program
overview, or if you have questions or concerns about our confirmation ministry.
Thanks!
Class Schedule: Confirmation classes will meet with Pastor Jean. We hope to be able to hold in-person classes during the Sunday
School hour, 9:00-10:00 a.m., starting on October 4. We plan to meet in the sanctuary, so we can spread out.
Depending on the weather and the lesson we may also meet outside occasionally. If circumstances require, we
will pivot to meeting by Zoom, possibly at another time than Sunday mornings.
Here is the tentative schedule for the first few weeks:
Sept. 20: Orientation for first- and second-year confirmands and
parents/guardians.
Sept. 27: NO CLASS.
Oct. 4: Ten Commandments
Oct. 11: Ten Commandments, cont.
Oct. 18: Ten Commandments, cont. Plan to attend congregational meeting on
Oct. 17 or 18, following each worship service.
Oct. 25: NO CLASS. Plan to attend 10:00 worship to observe the Rite of
Confirmation.
Rite of Confirmation—Reformation Sunday, October 25, 10:00 a.m. These young people who have completed two years of confirmation ministry will be invited to affirm their baptis-
mal vows in the Rite of Confirmation: Emma Bablak, Dalton Lewis, and Anna McShane. Blessings and con-
gratulations! We are proud of you and give thanks for you all!
It’s back to school time for our preschool. This year will look a little
different due to the pandemic but our guiding principles will be safety,
education and fun! We have redesigned our classroom to allow for
social distancing and developed several new policies and procedures
to help keep us all safe. We also hope for some nice fall weather to
be able to take advantage of some outside learning time.
Our Tuesday/Thursday Preschool class is limited to 8 new smiling
faces to keep an emphasis on meeting each child’s personal develop-
mental needs and safety. Our Preschool program focuses on social,
self-help, fine and gross motor development along with basic cogni-
tive learning. Our Monday/Wednesday/Friday Pre-K class has 8 re-
turning students from last year’s preschool class and we welcome 5 new friends. The Pre-K program builds on
the above Preschool skills and provides more emphasis and advancement in cognitive learning. It has more
structure to better prepare the students for kindergarten and lays foundational classroom skills for their future ed-
ucation. In September we will focus learning new routines, making friends as well the popular autumn theme of
apples. We are looking forward to a fun fall at preschool!
Kelly Drahushak
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When Quality of Life Matters
Conrad House
Barnabas Court North & South
Bal l Pavi l ion
Non medica l services in your home
5416 East Lake Road Erie, Pennsylvania 16511
(814) 899-8600 www.brevillier.org
Fall Congregational Meeting—October 17-18,
2020, following each worship service
Please plan to attend Faith’s annual fall congregational meeting. The
agenda will include a review of the preliminary budget for 2021, ap-
proval of capital improvement expenditures, and a final vote on the
congregational merger with Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church.
Final Congregational Meeting for Christ the
Redeemer: October 18, following the 10:00
service
Christ the Redeemer members, please plan to attend this important
congregational meeting, with the purpose of holding the final vote to
approve the congregational merger with Faith Lutheran Church.
Each congregation already voted unanimously in January to proceed with the merger; this second vote is constitu-
tionally required for the merger to become official and complete.
ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC
This year’s picnic will take place on September 11th @ 6:00 sponsored
by the Social Ministry Committee. Because of Covid 19 we will provide
a boxed dinner for each attend. You will be able to choose a ham &
cheese sandwich or a turkey and cheese. You will have a choice of po-
tato or macaroni salad. Choice of drink. All meals will have a bag of
chips and a cookie.
There will be games for all ages and of course BINGO for valuable priz-es. Because of the pandemic we will need to remain socially distant and wear face mask when not eating. If it rains boxed dinners will be availa-ble for pick up at the church. If you want to attend please fill out the form at one of the three church services. If you have any questions please call Mary Jo Szewczyk at 899-0744 or Barb Wenner at 504-9622.
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FAITH LUTHERAN ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
6:00 PM
Boxed Lunches will be provided
Please RSVP with your choice of sandwich and salad
Name:___________________________________________________________________
HAM AND CHEESE___ TURKEY AND CHEESE____
POTATO SALAD___ MACARONI SALAD_____
POP(R)__(D)___ JUICE BOX___ WATER____
(REGULAR) (DIET)
Please complete one form for each person attending. Place in offering plate or return to the church office no later than September 6th.
If raining, lunches can be picked up by drive through.
Any questions, please contact Barb Wenner @ 504-9622 or Mary Jo Szewczyk @ 240-8582.
Needed: a volunteer church librarian! We are blessed with a fine library room and a good collection of books and resources. However, our collection could use some organizing and sorting, as well as a plan to encourage greater use of our materials. If you like books and value good order, this could be the job for you! Even 2-3 hours a month could go a long way with improving our library! If you’re interested or would like more information, please speak with Pastor Jean.
Thanks, Pastor Jean
Beacon Assembly Help! We are look-ing for volunteers to help get the Beacon out every other month. If you have any questions or would like to help please contact Becki at 899-9653 or email [email protected].
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Scholarship Opportunities: The Endowment Committee
would like to remind everyone that this is the first year that income from our fund shall be distributed. One area of distribution is for scholarships or grants to members of the congregation. These scholarships can be for are-as such as attending college, seminary, trade, nursing, or medical school along with church-related camping or leadership conferences. If you are interested in applying for these opportunities, the application can be found on the church website under Endowment Grant Application.
MOVIE NIGHT
On July 24, we celebrated Christmas in July with an outdoor movie night. Over 35 people of all ages enjoyed watching “The Star”.
SCS Angel Board Requests
Glue sticks, glitter, Ziploc sandwich and gallon bags, school plastic pencil boxes, pencil sharpeners, juice boxes and snack crackers (Ritz, Graham, Club, etc.), Christmas, Easter, and Valentine candy (as needed when holidays ap-proach), sanitizer (especially individual bottles that can be kept here for each child), Lysol wipes, paper towels and plates, bible coloring pages (for filling up any extra time at the end of lessons if needed), colorful Christian stickers, pencils, or coloring books that we can give to children on or around their birthday.
Thank you to all those who have donated fabric and money for the making of masks.
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YARMAN SNOW SERVICES
Commercial and Residential
NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
CALL NOW (814)572-0750
Plowing
Salting
Shoveling
Congregational Council Members
Toni Brown
Mark Concilla
Dave Eaglen
Brian Gray
Mike Jackula
Barb Klaproth
Steve Simmons
Mary Jo Szewczyk
Bruce Tackett
Virtual VBS Thanks to our teachers and participants involved in Compassion Camp, our virtual VBS. We offered daily Zoom ses-sions from August 3-7 and provided each family with a packet of coloring sheets, crafts, and other home activities. We even did yoga by Zoom!
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The following memorials were given to the Memorial
Fund
In memory of Paul Rose
Bill & Marie Falkenberg Eric & Nancy Marshall
In memory of Richard Eaglen
Leanne Eaglen
Jim DeWolf
In memory of Glenn Williams Jr. & Brenda Williams
Orrie-M Club—Eriez Magnetics
In memory of Joshua Billig
Bill & Marie Falkenberg
In memory of Marcella Nickerson
Jim DeWolf
In memory of Toni Uveges
Anonymous Roger & Kathy Huggins
John & Karen Berry
In memory of Carlene Stroup
Bill & Marie Falkenberg David & Shirley Zech
Lee McCombs Marlene McCombs
Lloyd & Diane Lamb Donna Ross
Dr. Priscilla Hamilton William Fleishmann
Linda Perkowski The Toohey Family
John & Rebecca Klein Joyce & John Whaley
Robert & Lynne Morrow Laure Smith Kathy Maas
John & Karen Berry Mary Jo Szewczyk
Pat Rose Bruce & Lin Tackett
Eric & Nancy Marshall Dan & Bunny McBride Melanie & Gary Loving
Sally Urban Robert & Carol Mulvin
Carol Walters Deb Galloway Shirley O’Neil
In memory of Michael Schneider
Bruce & Lin Tackett Dan & Bunny McBride Doug & Jane Sceiford
Donna Stafford Carol & Raymond Laughlin
Michelle Thomas
The following memorials were given to the Endowment Fund
In memory of Toni Uveges
Jim DeWolf
In memory of Carlene Stroup
Jim DeWolf
Dave Rettman
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September Eternal Light – Given in memory of Henry & Felicia Hav-
ilcek 66th wedding anniversary by Adrianne Liggett
September 6th - Open
September 13th - Open
September 20th - Given in honor of David’s Birthday by Kathy Maas
September 27th - Open
October Eternal Light – Given to the greater glory of Jesus Christ by Jack & Barb Nissen
October 4th - Open
October 11th - Given in honor of their 45th wedding anniversary by Jack & Barb Nissen
October 18th - Given in memory of Bob S. Sharples by his wife Kathy
October 25th - Open
If you would like to give altar flowers, please sign up in the flower book in the narthex.
Altar F lower s and Eter nal
The altar flowers are now delivered in a recyclable plastic dish. If you order altar flowers and have no need for the
plastic dish, please return it to the church and the florist will be happy to reuse it. Just place your empty dish in the
cardboard box located on the shelf behind the sanctuary or drop it off at the church office.
Recyclable Plastic Flower Dishes
Our prayers and sympathies go to the family of Carlene A. Stroup who
passed away on Saturday, July 4th.
Our prayers and sympathies go to the family of Michael R. Schneider
who passed away on Sunday, July 19th.
Recent changes in hospital policy do not allow names and room numbers to be given to church offices. A call or email to the
office when you or a loved one is admitted to one of our local hospitals will ensure that we are aware of the admission and also
ensure notification to the Prayer Team. If you wish to add yourself or another person to the Prayer List call or email the office to
ensure the Prayer Team is notified in a timely manner. Each name is placed on the Prayer List for two months at a time. Thanks
for your assistance with this.
Please Not i fy the Of f ice
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Those in retirement homes Priscilla Noyes--Presque Isle Rehab Bob Stroup--Ball Pavillion Dorothy Thompson—Forest View Gene Daugherty, St. Mary’s East Lois Jordan, Barnabas South Pat Mitchell, Ball Pavillion Irene Abbate Charlotte Allen Andy Michelle Ardillo Jim B Duane Baker Stephanie Baranski Barb Jeannie Barry Tom & Shirley Bernatt Susan Blumish Frank Bolte Brenda Florence Brower Adam C Jim Calkins Carl Donna Cass Christopher Christy Colin Chuck Richard Cline Collin Family of Dora Couse Tom Corbin Diane Dale Lindsey & Ronnie Dawson Debbie Corann Devine Keagan Deimling Ruth DePlatchett Karen E Family of Richard Eaglen
Fritz Eimers Robert Farrell Don Faulhaber Jane Fehl Susan Fehl Tom Fortin George Jane Hand Harriet Harvey Joyce Herbon Jan Rita Jandt Janet Gary Johnston Eric Johnson Tom Johnson Family of Bernie Juliano Lewis Kanics Kathy & Norm Charlie Kiefer Mary Kitch Bill Kline Larry Linda Meyer Bob & Sue Machuga Sister Marla Eric Marshall Nancy Martin Judy Mayer Michelle Mintha Keith Moore Kathy Mushalansky Jim Nagy Nancy Jennie Narufewicz Dennis Nevinsky Mike O Shirley O’Neill Chris P Kate Parker Sam Peterson Phebe Mary Plaza Emily Pohl Rachel Richards Betty Rose Rose Terry Rose Ryan Debbie Samec Ashley Sanden Jessica Sanden John Saunders Family of Michael Schneider Mary Schultz
Sarah Bill Shields Chuck Simmer Theresa Simpson Laure Smith Donna Stafford Conner Stevens & Family Family of Christine Stroup Linda Rollig Todd Lisa Tramantana Anna Trohoski Gaylan Unger Andy Via Marilyn Voshall Carrie Waldron Noah Waldron Barb Watkins Bob Wenner Cherrie Wilder Rob Wilder Josie Wernicki Jim Wills Lisa Zarger From Christ the Redeemer: Mark Moffett Agustin Santiago Scott Staszewski Marilyn Jason Weber Jeffrey Rotunda Cindy Stasiewski Kathy Czulewicz John Hess David Klees Frank Yeaney Janet Glover Samantha Cassidy Sandi Stablein Becky Bliley Louie Peters Donna Branch Mitch Fish Molly Warren Marla Wells Rose Cole Marti Johnson Jean Nicholson And those in the military Michael Jackula Greg Concilla Zachary Jackula
Attention Worship Assistants
If you are unable to serve on your assigned worship date, please try to find a substitute
before calling the office.
September October
SATURDAY
6:00 pm
9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31
ASSISTANT
MINISTER/
LECTOR
D.Klaproth P.Anderson T.Brown P.Anderson D.Klaproth T.Brown P.Anderson T.Brown P.Anderson
SUNDAY
8:00 am
9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1
ASSISTANT
MINISTER/
LECTOR
A.Konkol B.Tackett S.Repoff MJ Szewczyk A.Konkol B.Tackett S.Repoff MJ Szewczyk A.Konkol
HOST
N.Gardner N.Gardner N.Gardner
SUNDAY
10:15 am
9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1
ASSISTANT
MINISTER/
LECTOR
B.McBride C.Lee E.Toskin M.Falkenberg B.Noonan M.Concilla B.McBride C.Lee E.Toskin
HOST
McBrides Wenners McBrides Wenners
TELLERS
Etzels Falkenberg Maas/Lee Etzels Falkenberg Maas/Lee Etzels Falkenberg Maas/Lee
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 5:30pm Educa-tion 7:30pm Al-Anon
2 12:10pm Healing Service
3 4
OFFICE CLOSED
5 6:00pm Worship
6 8:00am Worship 10:15am Wor-ship
7 LABOR DAY
OFFICE CLOSED
8 9:00am Pre-school Orienta-tion 5:30pm Social Ministry 7:30pm Finance 7:30pm Al-Anon
9 9:00am Pre-K Orientation 9:00am Staff Meeting
10 9:00am Pre-school Orienta-tion
11 OFFICE CLOSED
9:00am Pre-K Orientation
6:00pm Church Picnic
12 6:00pm Worship
13 RALLY
DAY 8:00am Worship 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Wor-ship
14 9:00am First Day of Pre-K 9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am Bible Study
15 9:00am First Day of Pre-school 7:00pm Church Council 7:30pm Al-Anon
16 Confirmation Registration Due
17 18
OFFICE CLOSED
19 6:00pm Worship
20 8:00am Worship 9:00am Sunday School/Confirmation Orientation 10:15am Wor-ship
21 9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am Bible Study
22 7:30pm Al-Anon
23 24 25
OFFICE CLOSED
26 6:00pm Worship
27 8:00am Worship 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Wor-ship
28 9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am Bible Study
29 6:00pm Endow-ment 7:30pm Al-Anon
30 September 2020 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday
9:00am - 1:00pm Preschool: Class in Session Monday - Friday unless otherwise noted
*Holy Communion will be offered at all weekend worship services *All worship services will be held outdoors (drive-in style during bad weather)
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
OFFICE CLOSED
3 6:00pm Worship
OCTOBER 2020 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 1:00pm Preschool: Class in Session Monday - Friday un-less otherwise noted *Holy Communion will be offered at all weekend worship services
4 8:00am Worship 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Wor-ship 2:00pm Blessing of the Animals
5 9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am Bible Study
6 5:00pm Worship & Music 7:30pm Al-Anon
7 12:10pm Healing Service
8
9
OFFICE CLOSED
10 6:00pm Worship
11 8:00am Worship 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Wor-ship
12 PRESCHOOL CLOSED 9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am Bible Study
13 7:30pm Finance 7:30pm Al-Anon
14 15 Beacon
Articles Due
16
OFFICE CLOSED
17 6:00pm Worship Congregational Meeting
18 8:00am Worship Congregational Meeting 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Wor-ship Congregational Meeting
19 9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am Bible Study
20 7:00pm Council 7:30pm Al-Anon
21 22 23
OFFICE CLOSED
24 Reformation/Youth Week-end/Rite of Confirmation 6:000m Worship
25 Reformation/Youth Week-end/ Rite of Confirmation 8:00am Worship 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Wor-ship
26 9:00am Staff Meeting 10:00am Bible Study
27 7:30pm Al-Anon
28 29 30
OFFICE CLOSED
31 6:00pm Worship