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The Messenger May 2018 A Publication of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia www.stjohnsmahonebay.ca Church Office: Phone - (902) 624-9660 Email - [email protected] Pastor Adam: Phone - (902) 212-0439 Email - [email protected] ‘Thus it is written, that the Messiah is to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day, and that repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things. (John 24:47-48) Excerpt from Pastor's Sermon - Easter 3 I would be confidently willing to guess - that, and for most of us - we would eagerly choose the task of sharing a recipe or promoting a service provider far faster than we would ever choose to talk about our faith. Maybe we have come to believe that such conversations are impolite. Perhaps it's been drilled into our subconscious that religion has no place in our schools...or offices...or sports teams...or political decisions. Or, in the end, maybe we're just afraid. Afraid of what others might think...afraid of the sideways glances...afraid of being alienated...afraid of being found-out. And so we've chosen to lock the doors...and bar the windows...and resort to whispering. We have chosen to keep silent! But silence was never a part of God's plan! Because remember, that eventually the empty tomb of Easter propelled those early disciples to go forth; and to tell through words and deeds, what they had seen and heard. [PAUSE] The empty tomb inspired them to become the witnessing body of Christ that our Lord had created them to be! And I want the same to be true for us! It's time that we, also, break the silence! Because, and ready or not, we are witnesses! Jesus isn't predicting the future: you will be witnesses. He isn't asking, would you consider being witnesses if you have the time? He isn't begging, please be witnesses. No! Rather our living God is boldly proclaiming unequivocally and without apology or approval that: we (you and I) already are witnesses! What we choose to do with this good news...with whom we choose to share this story...and how we choose to live out the gospel of Jesus Christ: well those are our choices to make. But rest assured, dear friends, that the joy of the opened and empty tomb was never meant to be hidden and forgotten! Silence didn't win thousands of years ago. And by the grace of God, silence won't win now, either!!! May we be so filled with excitement, that we become incapable of keeping secret the joy of the gospel! May we be so inspired, that we also will join in raising our voices in proclamation of the life-giving good news. And may we be so sustained in the hope of the resurrection, that we will vow to break the silence, proclaiming with unending witness: that the tomb was empty...and so forever it will be! Thanks be to God! Amen!

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The Messenger

May 2018

A Publication of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church

Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia

www.stjohnsmahonebay.ca

Church Office: Phone - (902) 624-9660 Email - [email protected]

Pastor Adam: Phone - (902) 212-0439 Email - [email protected]

‘Thus it is written, that the Messiah is to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day, and that repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be

proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things.

(John 24:47-48)

Excerpt from Pastor's Sermon - Easter 3 I would be confidently willing to guess - that, and for most of us - we would eagerly choose the task of sharing a recipe or promoting a service provider far faster than we would ever choose to talk about our faith. Maybe we have come to believe that such conversations are impolite. Perhaps it's been drilled into our subconscious that religion has no place in our schools...or offices...or sports teams...or political decisions. Or, in the end, maybe we're just afraid. Afraid of what others might think...afraid of the sideways glances...afraid of being alienated...afraid of being found-out. And so we've chosen to lock the doors...and bar the windows...and resort to whispering. We have chosen to keep silent! But silence was never a part of God's plan! Because remember, that eventually the empty tomb of Easter propelled those early disciples to go forth; and to tell through words and deeds, what they had seen and heard. [PAUSE] The empty tomb inspired them to

become the witnessing body of Christ that our Lord had created them to be! And I want the same to be true for us! It's time that we, also, break the silence! Because, and ready or not, we are witnesses! Jesus isn't predicting the future: you will be witnesses. He isn't asking, would you consider being witnesses if you have the time? He isn't begging, please be witnesses. No! Rather our living God is boldly proclaiming unequivocally and without apology or approval that: we (you and I) already are witnesses! What we choose to do with this good news...with whom we choose to share this story...and how we choose to live out the gospel of Jesus Christ: well those are our choices to make. But rest assured, dear friends, that the joy of the opened and empty tomb was never meant to be hidden and forgotten! Silence didn't win thousands of years ago. And by the grace of God, silence won't win now, either!!! May we be so filled with excitement, that we become incapable of keeping secret the joy of the gospel! May we be so inspired, that we also will join in raising our voices in proclamation of the life-giving good news. And may we be so sustained in the hope of the resurrection, that we will vow to break the silence, proclaiming with unending witness: that the tomb was empty...and so forever it will be! Thanks be to God! Amen!

+ Cantata: The Lenten Sketches Thank you to everyone who sang and supported this year's Passion Cantata on Palm Sunday evening. This tradition continues to invite people into a deeper experience of the story of our Lord's death. Thank you, especially, to Rebecca Rock for her leadership and creativity!

+ KAIROS Blanket Exercise The Council of Canadians is planning to hold a Blanket Exercise in Mahone Bay. This is an interactive exercise focused on Indigenous relationships which teaches the history that most of us have never learned. Developed by the Aboriginal Rights Coalition the exercise uses blankets to represent the lands, of what is not known as Canada, and the distinct cultured and nations that live on those lands to this day. A narration goes through the history of treaty-making, colonization, and resistance, resulting in the nation we call Canada. The exercise is followed by a Talking Circle and the whole event may last two hours. This event will be open to the public on Wednesday, May 9 from 7-9pm at the Mahone Bay Centre.

+ Camp Bursaries Once again this year, the Mahone Bay Interchurch Council will be offering bursaries to any local child who wishes to attend a faith-based camp. To apply, please use the applications posted on the bulletin board. For more information, please speak with Pastor Adam. Applications are due May 18.

+ VON Programs Our local Lunenburg County VON has a vibrant history of providing much needed assistance to local residents. Recently, South Shore Helping Hands came under the VON umbrella. Additionally, VON also offers two meal programs. Wheels to Meals takes place at St. James' hall once per month, and there are also a wide selection of nutritious, low-sodium, home-style meals available through the Frozen Favourites program. For more information, please contact Elisabeth Bailey by calling (902) 624-0318.

+ Mrs. Treva Rhuland Public Interment for Mrs. Treva Rhuland will be held on May 2, 10am, with reception to follow.

+ Administrative Changes We are delighted to welcome Kelly Wentzell to the administrative team at St. John's! Kelly has assumed the new role of Parish office Manager as of April 9, 2018. Her current office hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9am-2pm. Please drop by the office to visit Kelly and welcome her to our St. John's family!

+ Stewardship Committee Recently the congregational council has received increased support for fundraising/stewardship events at St. John's! We are tremendously excited by this prospect. As such, we are seeking interested individuals who would lend their time and talents to a new Stewardship Committee. This committee would function as an extension of the council, and would work to brainstorm/develop ways to support the wider ministry of the congregation. For more information, or to offer your gifts to this initiative, please speak with Pastor Adam.

+ Grocery Gift Cards Orders for the next Grocery Gift Card fundraiser are due to Ethel Joudrey or Sandra Hill by Sunday May 27th, 2018. Remember that you can place your order early - and cheques postdated for Sunday, May 27th are welcome! For more information, or if you have questions, please speak with Ethel or Sandra.

+ Mothers’ Day Memorials Anyone wishing to place a Mother’s Day Memorial is asked to contact the Church no later than May 8th so that the memorial can be listed in the Bulletin.

+ Stay Connected! Are you a member of the Atlantic Ministry Area - Lutheran ELCIC Facebook page? (@atlanticlutherans) This page posts events offered by Lutheran churches across the Atlantic Ministry Area. The posted events are your invitation to attend. To find out more information and what’s

happening around the Eastern Synod here is the

link to their current electronic newsletter.

http://www.easternsynod.org/content/tesl-

april-2018

+ Tea & Biscuits Choir

Tea & Biscuits Girls Choir is excited to be presenting their eighth annual concert in support of local food banks on Saturday, May 12, 2018. 7:30 pm at St. John's Lutheran Church in Mahone Bay, NS. This spirited choir is polishing up a lush program of snappy folk, Broadway tunes and gorgeous choral arrangements as well as working on great harmonies for featured performances with special guest Jennah Barry. The girls' presentation will be a pleasingly familiar mix of choral, solo and ensemble performances by composers such as Paul Simon, Ella Fitzgerald, Allister MacGillvary, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, as well as by well known choral arrangers such as Mark Hayes, Mac Huff, Daniel Elder and Stuart Calvert. The evening promises full enjoyment for the audience as our principal accompanist, Rebecca Rock and a variety of other instrumentalists including Shelley Mann (flute); Jessica Rhodenizer (Violin/Fiddle); Michael Hermiston (Trumpet/Clarinet); Kerri Dorey (Clarinet/Tenor Sax); Emily Riding (Trombone); Colin Nealis (String Bass); Scott Leonard (Guitar); Justin Mossman (Drums/Percussion); Hamilton Maguire (Percussion) add beauty and interest to each song. It would be wonderful and all are invited to fill the seats of St. John's Lutheran Church for this delightful presentation in support of those in need! Tickets are available at Kinburn Pharmasave in Mahone Bay and Shop on the Corner in Lunenburg. Adults. $15.00. Students $10.00. Children under 5 admitted free

About the Choir Tea & Biscuits is an award winning youth choir of very talented enthusiastic young girls with beautiful voices between the ages of 13 and 20 who meet at director Leslee Barry's house for tea and song. Besides sharing their love for music the choir's main incentive is to present a full concert production each spring with all proceeds in support of local food banks. These girls are a dynamic group drawn from the communities of Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, Bridgewater and Chester and together they create a beautiful warm blended sound. As director, it is a pleasure to help these girls bring great music to life and a privilege to have the opportunity to share it with our community!

+ Adult Ed: Living Justice For five Tuesdays at 3pm beginning on April 24, join Pastor Adam for a time of Adult Education, fellowship and refreshment. For our spring term, we will be using the CPJ resource entitled Living Justice: A Gospel Response To Poverty as we seek to better understand our Canadian context. There is no registration necessary! Please join in as you are able to do so! We look forward to sharing this time together!

+ Joy Journal Birthday greetings are extended to the following in the month of May:

May 1 Tom Kerwin

May 3 Derek Lohnes

May 4 Michael Young

May 6 Kenneth Knickle

May 12 Vivian Joudrey

May 15 Patrick Hirtle

May 16 Donna Lee Matthews

May 19 Todd Lohnes

May 22 Jason Martell

May 23 Barbara MacKinnon

Shirley Hiltz

May 25 Jennah Barry

May 29 Sara Whynot

May 31 Leah Greek

Anniversary Wishes are extended to the following:

May 16 Abi & David Soeder

May 17 Alicia & Jason Strong

May 19 Evelyn & Jeff Knickle

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church

MAHONE BAY

GROCERY CARD FUNDRAISING PROGRAM

(Includes Sobeys, Lawtons, Sobeys Gas and Foodland) (Includes Superstore, Independant and NoFrills)

Participate in the Grocery Card Fundraising Program and benefit the work of St. John's Evangelical

Lutheran Church with every dollar you spend on your regular, everyday grocery purchases. Purchase the cards

at face-value and the church receives as much as 5% of your purchase depending on the total volume purchased

through the program. Every purchase, in any amount, adds to the total volume.

For example, if your family spends $500 per month on groceries, you could be adding $25 to the church without

adding to your personal expenses just by purchasing grocery cards through this program - WIN, WIN!

The cards are not redeemable for cash, have no service fees, have no expiry dates and operate on a declining

balance basis. Cards are available in $50, $100 and $200 denominations.

Please note: Purchase of grocery cards via this program are not considered charitable donations to the church.

St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church is not responsible for lost or stolen cards

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Name ________________________________________________ Phone Number ______________________

Address __________________________________________________________________________________

Email Address _____________________________________________________________________________

Order Details:

_______ x $50 Grocery Cards _______ x $50 Grocery Cards

_______ x $100 Grocery Cards _______ x $100 Grocery Cards

_______ x $200 Grocery Cards _______ x $200 Grocery Cards

TOTAL ORDER $ _______________

Submit cheque (payable to St. John's Lutheran Church) together with order form to Ethel Joudrey or Sandra Hill no later than Saturday, May 27.

Delivery of Grocery cards is scheduled for Sunday, June 4.

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church + May 2018

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Additions to the calendar will be printed in the bulletin. An updated calendar can be viewed on our church website.

Announcements for the June 2018 calendar are due to the church office by May 18th

1

9am-3pm- Office 3pm - Adult Education 6-9pm - Leslee Rehearsal

2 10am - Interment & Reception (T. Rhuland) 5pm - VON Meeting

3 9am-12pm – Office 6:45pm - Choir

4 9am-2pm – Office

5 9am - Camp Mush Clean-Up & Corporation Meeting

6

Easter 6 11am - Worship (Service of the Word) 11am - Sunday School

7 6:30pm - Leslee Rehearsal

8 9am-3pm – Office 3pm - Adult Education 6-9pm - Leslee Rehearsal 7pm - MCO

9 2:30pm - Mahone Nursing Worship 7pm - KAIROS Blanket Exercise

10 9am-2pm – Office 6:45pm - Choir

11 9am-2pm – Office 5pm - Tea & Biscuits Rehearsal

12 7:30 pm – Tea & Biscuits Choir Concert

13

Mother's Day Easter 7

11am – Worship (Communion) 11am - Sunday School

14

15 9am-2pm – Office 3pm - Adult Education 7pm - Council 7pm - MCO

16

17 9am-2pm – Office 6:45pm - Choir

18 9am-2pm – Office 4pm - 3CF

Newsletter Announcements Due

to Church Office

19 3pm - Leslee Recital

20

Day of Pentecost 11am – Worship (Service of the Word) 11am - Sunday School 12pm - Fellowship

21 22 9am-2pm – Office 3pm - Adult Education 7pm - MCO

23 3pm - Interchurch Council Meeting (Anglican)

24 9am-2pm – Office 10am - Clergy Cluster 6:45pm - Choir

25 9am-2pm – Office

26

27

The Holy Trinity 11am - Worship (Communion) 11am - Sunday School

28 29 9 am-2pm - Office 7pm - MCO

30 31 9am-2pm - Office