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Newsletter of New Hope Lutheran Church Columbia, MD July 2017
2017 Congregation Council Officers and Members
President - Charles Nicholas Vice President - Juanita Walker Treasurer - Deanna Lentz Secretary - Leah Shepherd Larry Dadin Sydney Kelley (Youth Rep) Pastor Ginny Price Deacon Cindy Ranker Jacob Rettig Ina O’Ryan (Youth Rep) Deborah Rizzo-Meyers
Our Staff Pastor - Rev. Ginny Price
Diaconal Minister - Cindy Ranker [email protected]
Director of Music - Sharon Punte [email protected]
Organist - Sue Pumplin [email protected]
HS Youth Director - Noah O’Ryan [email protected]
Administration - Sharon Punte [email protected]
Finance Admin - Jerry Jurik [email protected]
Sexton - Frances Clifton
www.NewHopeLutheran.org [email protected]
410-381-4673
Newsletter Deadline: July 12 Submit articles to
Carol Henderson, editor ([email protected])
FROM PASTOR GINNY
DIGGING DEEPER
Throughout the summer months at worship we
will be preaching on the Old Testament texts, the
semi-continuous readings assigned for the day.
The readings begin on Holy Trinity Sunday, June
11 with Genesis 1 & 2, a story of creation and
God identity. For the next few months we’ll read
through Genesis, ending the book on August 20th
with the ending of the story of Joseph and his brothers in Egypt. This will be an
opportunity for us to dig deeper into the stories of the first book of the Bible.
To accompany the preaching on Sundays, starting June 25 through August 27, we
will have a ‘Digging Deeper’ class for adults right after the 10 o’clock worship. We’
ll spend an hour discussing, reading, learning about the book of Genesis, even
some of the stories we won’t hear on a Sunday morning.
Deacon Cindy and Pastor Ginny will be teaching these classes. Join us!
Here are the texts for the upcoming Sundays in July and August:
July:
Genesis 22:1-14;
24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67;
25: 19-34;
28: 10-19a
29: 15-28
August:
Genesis 32:22-31
37:1-4, 12-28
45: 1-15
CELEBRATING CHILDREN IN WORSHIP
PRAY GROUND For the past several months, a Worship Task Force has been meeting to consider
the worship life here at New Hope. In the process, we have discovered some of
our core values. One of the core values was to make sure children have a wel-
coming place at church for worship. (Continued on page 3)
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Nursery available
at all worship times
for infants through
3 years old.
Training is available for all of these
positions and volunteers serve on a
rotating basis (so you won’t be asked
to serve every week!).
If you would like to learn more about
these positions before signing up, or
would like to volunteer, contact Sharon in
the office ([email protected])
or Deacon Cindy
Assisting Minister
Lector
Acolyte (6th- 12th grade)
Altar Guild
Usher
Greeter
Sound Technician
Worship & Music News Sunday Worship Schedule
7/2
8:30am Band-led worship
10am Organ-led worship
7/9
8:30am Band-led worship
10am Organ-led worship
7/16
8:30am Band-led worship
10am Organ-led worship
7/23
8:30 & 10am Glocal Ensemble-led worship
7/30 - 5th Sunday Celebration
9:15am Breakfast; 10am Worship
Rehearsal Schedule
Glocal Ensemble - 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Mon @ 7:30pm
(they lead worship on the 4th Sundays)
Joyful Noise - Every Tues @ 7:30pm
(they lead worship on the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Sundays)
Seeking additional
Singers and Guitarist for the 8:30 Service and
Interested? Additional information? Contact Sharon Punte
The Choir and Handbell Choir are on hiatus for the summer.
Rehearsals resume on Thursday, August 31.
Music Ministry News
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Dates Facilitator Chapter
7/5, 7/12 Beth DiMaria Chapter 1: John Updike
7/19 --- no class – Vacation Bible School week
7/26, 8/2 Dave Pumplin Chapter 7: Kathleen Norris
8/9, 8/16 Linda Yergey Chapter 5: Carol Bly
8/23, 8/30 Sue Biermann Chapter 4: Tobias Wolff
9/6, 9/13 TBD Chapter 8: Andre Dubus
SUMMER PLANS FOR THE WEDNESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY
The Wednesday morning Bible study group meets all year round at 10:00 AM. Eve-
ryone is invited to attend, even if you can’t be there regularly. This summer the
group will be reading and discussing selections from contemporary literature in the
collection Listening for God, volume 2, ed. by Paula J. Carlson. [This book is
available from Amazon.com for about $5, if you’d like to get a used copy.] Here’s
the schedule (we’re reading chapters out of order to accommodate the facilitators’
plans). It would be best if you could read the chapter before we discuss it in class.
Faith Formation a.k.a. Christian Education
As those on the task force were considering several options regarding welcoming young children to worship, we
realized no one in the group had young children! So, we invited families with young children to two meetings to
get their ideas about making worship a welcoming place for children.
Between the meetings and emails we received from those who couldn’t attend the meetings, over 10 families re-
sponded. Several great ideas surfaced from those meetings and, one in particular was presented to the church
council.
Beginning with the Fifth Sunday worship in July (July 30),
we’ll move our worship space to the Fellowship Hall for sev-
eral weeks. During those weeks, we’ll set aside a “pray
ground” for young children. This designated area will have
child-friendly chairs and tables, books, coloring books, etc.
(quiet toys), and age-appropriate worship materials for the
children to use. There’ll also be an area around the pray
ground for parents to sit. The nursery and the colorful chil-
dren’s activity bags will be available too.
We look forward to designing and supplying our space here
at New Hope. If you’d like to be a part of that, please con-
tact Deacon Cindy ([email protected]).
(Continued from page 1 - Pray Ground)
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YOUTH GIFTS for SHUT-INS
The high school youth of the con-
gregation have created special gift
boxes for the shut-ins of the con-
gregation. These boxes will be giv-
en to the shut-ins when the pastor
makes her visits. During the sum-
mer months the youth will also be
invited to make the visits as well.
The gift boxes bright colors are a
sign of the love and care of the
youth being extended to those who
can’t physically join us for worship,
but who are definitely part of our
family at New Hope. Thank you,
youth and adults who helped create
them!
Conversation in Come-UNITY
Conversation in Come-UNITY was originally created by Steven Lewis and me as a ‘place-holder’ to maintain mo-
mentum for the May Kickball game between Law Enforcement and the community, as we planned and imagined
the details for the game. We began gathering early in the fall of last year. However, through time the bi-monthly
gatherings have become opportunities for deep, meaningful conversation between members of the community
crossing the color and culture divide. One of our goals is to strengthen community through cross cultural relation-
ships.
Relationships are key to who we are as human beings. In a recent article from the online magazine Patheos, How
Modern Science Proves A Critical Aspect of the Genesis Creation Narrative, https://goo.gl/ZxaBrB, the author
points out “The truth we know, both from the Bible and from modern science, is that God was correct in the very
beginning– it’s not good to be alone. It’s not good to be socially isolated or detached from meaningful relation-
ships.” In our gatherings we not only see the value of creating relationships, but intentionally seeking to share our
stories across the color and culture divide. Our communities are fractured by a number of divisions, particularly
the ubiquitous division of color and culture. Sometimes our conversations can make us uncomfortable, but we
have developed trust and have created a safe space for all to share. Our conversations are beautiful and creative.
Those who have been gathering have asked to continue our meetings even though the Kickball game is over (and
a success!). So we have decided during the summer months (June-August) we will meet only once a month –
July 20 and August 24, both Thursdays, from 7:30-9pm at the Turn House/Hobbits Glen Golf Course. If you have
any questions, contact Pastor Ginny ([email protected]).
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New Hope Celebrates
the 500th Anniversary
of the Reformation Many events are in the planning process. Reformation Sunday and
Confirmation is October 29, which is a 5th Sunday celebration this year.
This gives us a lot of opportunity for special events.
All during the fall season we have ideas for Reformation themed
events:
Gods Work Our Hands Weekend Sept. 8-10 gives us an opportunity
to do an event with other congregations.
We are planning to have special showings of several Luther themed movies.
Bishop Elizabeth Eaton is preaching in Washington, DC in October.
A small group book study is planned using Great Emergence by Phyllis Tickle, who says the church changes
every 500 years. How is it changing now? This book will be used in the Adult Sunday School 10am class is the
fall, as well as at other times.
The Wednesday 10 am Bible study group will begin studying Luther the Reformer, The Story of the Man and
His Career by James Kittelson in the fall.
What are the 95 Theses and how is the Holy Spirit calling us now to develop our theses for change?
Barry Hommerbocker and Linda Yergey are able to present a mini slide show, in several different formats, of
their recent Reformation Tour of Germany.
Watch for more information in the coming months. Contact Juanita Walker for planning for events on Reformation
Sunday and Linda Yergey for other events.
Meanwhile, think about this: Did Luther really post his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church at the University
of Wittenberg on Oct. 31, 1517?
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT!!!
Please join us for Family Movie Night!
Free popcorn and drinks!
When: Friday, July 28, 2017, 8:30 pm
Where: New Hope Parking Lot (if weather is inclement,
the movie will be shown in the Fellowship Hall)
Invite your friends, family and neighbors to join us.
Bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on.
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USING THE AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (AED) AT NEW HOPE
Someone has collapsed! Maybe they’re having a heart attack. We called 911. We need
the AED (Automated External Defibrillator). Where is it located at New Hope?
It is located in a case above the water fountain in the narthex (entranceway).
I’ve never been trained to use an AED. What can I do?
Open the case and turn it on. The voice prompts will give you step by step directions
telling you what to do.
I’m not sure if the person had a heart attack. I don’t want to shock someone when
they don’t need it.
The AED reads the person’s heart rhythm and only tells you to push the button to
give a shock if the heart rhythm shows it is needed.
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If you have questions about our AED or a course, contact Linda Yergey ([email protected]).
When you have an opportunity, take a CPR/AED course. Howard County Fire and Rescue offers free courses every
month. If an AED is used in under 2 minutes, the chance of survival is 90%.
And keep in mind, where is the nearest AED where you work?
Outreach: What we do...
Order a God’s Work Our Hands t-shirt,
Cost: $10.
All orders must be
placed by August 6.
The Outreach Ministry team is Planning
Activities for our Weekend of Service.
We already have one activity planned...Movie Night
on Friday, September 8, in conjunction with the
Witness Ministry Team. We would like to look at
activities both on site and off site.
We would like to have activities both at the church
and off site. If you are interested in helping to plan
activities for the weekend or have suggestions for
activities, please contact the Outreach Ministry
Team ([email protected]).
Name:__________________________________
Contact Info: ____________________________
Indicate T-shirt size and quantity:
Youth sizes: ___S ___M ___L ($10)
Adult: ___S ___M ___L ___ XL ($10)
___2XL ($12) ___3XL ($12)
Please make checks payable to New Hope Lutheran Church (memo: T-Shirt). Place the order form and total due in the Outreach mailbox in the Volunteer Room across from the lavatories.
ALL ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY SUNDAY, August 6.
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The Reformation Spreads in Europe
Martin Luther is, deservedly, receiving most of the attention as we mark the beginning of
the Reformation in Saxony. But with remarkable speed, those teachings spread to other
countries in Europe. How did that occur? Largely through the work of some courageous
leaders. Let’s look at how the Reformation came to a few countries whose descendants
have helped shape the ELCA.
In Sweden, two brothers, Olavus and Laurentius Petri, spearheaded the Reformation. Both
had studied theology with Luther in Wittenberg. They returned to Sweden around the same
time King Gustav I Vasa was creating an independent nation. He made Olavus pastor of
the city church in Stockholm, where he translated the New Testament into Swedish, creat-
ed a catechism, published an order of worship, and provided a Swedish hymnal. Mean-
while his younger brother, Laurentius, was made the first Lutheran archbishop of Sweden;
he and Olavus jointly produced a complete Bible in Swedish.
In Denmark, too, the Reformation came early. As in Sweden, it was led by a young man who had studied under
Luther in Wittenberg—Hans Tausen. The ruler at the time, Frederick I, was formally opposed to Reformation ide-
as, but he protected Tausen and tolerated Lutheran writings. The next king, Christian III, stripped the Roman
Catholic Church of its wealth, and Luther’s pastor, Johannes Bugenhagen, made a journey from Wittenberg to
crown the king and help organize the Danish church.
Norway was, at the time, ruled by Denmark, and initially the spread of the Reformation there was slower. Christian
III tried to encourage its growth there, but at first there wasn’t much popular support; it was more of a top-down
reformation. Nevertheless, pastors such as Jorgen Eriksson, who would become bishop of Stavanger, preached
Lutheran teachings, and the Reformation gradually took hold.
Mikael Agricola was yet another student of Luther, and it was he who led the Reformation in Finland. At that time,
Finland was ruled by Sweden. The first Lutheran bishop of Turku (and thus of Finland), Martinus Skytte, left most
Roman Catholic orders in place. Agricola’s ministry as the next bishop, though, mirrored
much of Luther’s: he translated the New Testament into Finnish, and in the process cre-
ated the Finnish literary language. He prepared a prayer book in Finnish, created a ver-
nacular order of communion, and collected Finnish hymns. He was also the first married
bishop of Turku.
Moving southeast from Wittenberg, Slovakia is another area where the Reformation took
hold. Two visionary people must receive much of the credit. Jan Hus lived about a cen-
tury before Luther and ministered in neighboring Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), but
his reforming teachings influenced Slovak Christians, as they did Martin Luther himself.
So the way was prepared for the Reformation from Wittenberg. And in the early seven-
teenth century, another graduate of the University of Wittenberg, Jirˇı¯ (or Juraj) Trˇ
anovský, helped cement the Reformation in Slovakia by translating many hymns and
collecting them into a hymnal called Cithara Sanctorum (“Lyre of the Saints”).
Lutherans from these lands and many others came to America, establishing first separate enclaves, but gradually
merging with other Lutherans into church bodies, including our current Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Reformation 500: About the Lutherans
Mikael Agricola
Statue of Olaus and Laurentius Petri
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From the church office Parish Admin Hours: M - F, 12:00 - 5:30 pm Ministry Connections print deadline: Every Wednesday Newsletter deadline: February 14 [email protected] / 410.381.4673
The Deacon’s Page Information about Family Ministry and Faith Formation at New Hope.
DEACON CINDY’S PUBLIC OFFICE HOURS Deacon Cindy has public office hours on
Wednesday afternoons from 1-3pm at
Mad City Coffee, 10801 Hickory Ridge Rd #101, Columbia, MD 21044.
Come by and talk, pray, drink some coffee with her
and invite your friends to join the conversation.
See you there!
Have you moved?
Wish to change your membership from your previous church?
Would you like a current New Hope directory?
Are your children attending college?
Other Questions?
First Communion Class
If your child is ready for
first communion,
contact Deacon Cindy
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Note of Thanks
Regarding Seminarian Tamika
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Baptism Anniversaries
1 Scott Lastova Rod Turnbough 2 Breann Smith Lisa Turnbough 3 Connor Fleming 5 Sebastian Beckmann 9 Jenna Bolton Patrick Busch
Anna Bolton 12 Andrew Bell 13 Xavier Padilla-Phillips Connor Smith 14 Beth Anne Ranker 18 Cathy Dadin Michael Heady 19 Andrew Burns
20 Tom Berkheimer 23 Jesse Burns 24 Dawn Ebeling 28 Kelsey Lamothe 30 Catherine David Lizzy David Victor David Varsha Gazula
Eric Zimmerman Amelia Rose Additional Baptisms Jason Alt Herman Delang Keith Krempel Dorothy McGuire Melissa Nickolaus Ginny Price Izzy Price
Birthdays
Wedding Anniversaries
Special Dates to Remember
1 Angela Lores Betty Roberts 2 Sarah Krempel 3 JD Batchik Robert Burnett Dave Pumplin Jenna Seifert Colton Smith 5 Anna Bolton Marcia Patchan 6 Jamie Bolton 7 Nico Mazzei-Williams 8 Xavier Padilla-Phillips
23 Lori Hoffman 24 Trevor Bublitz 26 Jason Alt Justin McNeel Penny Otte 27 Kayla Shanks 28 Sherri Gruneberg 29 Alexa Andersen-Proetorius Beth DiMaria 30 Diane Batchik Doug Hanewinckel
Alisa Stacy 9 Claire Blume Stephanie Caporaletti Carolyn Cradler Jeffrey Harsch Noah O'Ryan June Proetorius Bill Thomas 10 Dawn Blume 12 Alyssa Gruneberg 13 Cole Greaser Mandy Shanks 14 Heather Ailinger Lauren Berning Josie Zayac
15 Jimmy Batchik Cynthia Mack 16 Jennifer Greaser Bryan Mack Emily Phillips 17 Rachel Collins Tori Sekela 18 Vincent DiMaria 20 Karl Heikkinen Sheri Nagle 21 Madison Berning 22 Lucas Baglione Shelly Walrath
4 Janice & Michael Smith (98) Sandra & Donald Payne (91) 6 Jay & Sharon Norris (96) 7 Larry & Cathy Dadin (07) Marie Hughes & Steven Clementson (84)
10 Vincent & Beth DiMaria (82) 11 Lou & Sharon Roney Myers (80) Kathy & Pat Piet (81) 12 Ron & Deborah Kolessar (69) 16 Per & Sangeetha Struck (99)
19 Larry & Rona Green (69) 22 Pam & Frederick Rowe (95) 27 Penny & Bob Otte (74) 29 Nick & Bethany Tindall (00) 30 Charles & Brigitte Wood (75)
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To view the most current calendar go to www.NewHopeLutheran.org
July 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 6:30p AA
Summer Worship Schedule
8:30 & 10:00 am
New Hope Activities are bolded
2
Independence
Day 8:30/10 Worship 6:30p GS 1009
3 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
12 - 5:30p Office Hours
7p Den 1 7p Single Again 7:30p Glocal Reh
4 Office Closed
5 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
10a Bible Study (lunch) 12 - 5:30p Office Hours 1p Deacon Cindy
@ Mad City 5p Jazz Jam 6p VBS Prep Night 7p Tr 373
6 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
12 - 5:30p Office Hours 6:30p Crew 373 7p MOHR
7 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
12 - 5:30p Office Hours
8 6:30p AA
9 8:30/10 Worship 11:15a Witness Team 6p HS Youth Group 7p Tr 373 PLC
10 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
12 - 5:30p Office Hours
7p Den 1 7p Single Again 7:30p Glocal Reh
11 Ladies Upstairs Re-stroom Under Con-struction
10a - 5:30p Office Hours
10a Staff Meeting 7:30p Joyful Noise
12 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
Newsletter Deadline 9:30a MOMs Club 10a Bible Study 10a Finance Team 12 - 5:30p Office Hours 1p Deacon Cindy
@ Mad City 5p Jazz Jam 7p Tr 373 7:30p Den 2
13 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
12 - 5:30p Office Hours 6:30p Crew 373 7p MOHR 7:30p Pub Theology
@Corner Stable
14 Ladies Upstairs Restroom Under Construction
12 - 5:30p Office Hours
15 9:30a Worship
Task Force 10a Jazz Jam 4p Drop off food
for Baltimore Men's Shelter Dinner
6:30p AA
16 8:30/10 Worship 6p HS Youth Group 6p VBS Set Up
17 9a - 12p VBS 12 - 5:30p Office
Hours 5:30p Stephen
Ministers 7p Den 1 7p Single Again 7:30p Glocal Reh
18 9a - 12p VBS 10a - 5:30p Office
Hours 10a Staff Meeting 5:30p Daisy Troop 7p Council 7:30p Joyful Noise
19 9a - 12p VBS 10a Bible Study 12 - 5:30p Office Hours 1p Deacon Cindy
@ Mad City 5p Jazz Jam 7p Tr 373
20 9a - 12p VBS 12 - 5:30p Office Hours 6:30p Crew 373 7p MOHR
21 9a - 12p VBS 12 - 5:30p Office
Hours 6p Toby’s
Joseph 7p VBS Celebra-
tion
22 9a Drop off food
for Rt 1 Breakfast
6:30p AA
23 8:30/10 Worship 6p HS Youth
24 12 - 5:30p Office
Hours 7p Den 1 7p Single Again 7p Tr 373 PLC 7:30p Crew Comm
25 10a - 5:30p Office
Hours 10a Staff Meeting 7:30p Joyful Noise
26 10a Bible Study 12 - 5:30p Office Hours 1p Deacon Cindy
@ Mad City 5p Jazz Jam 7p Tr 373
27 12 - 5:30p Office Hours 6:30p Crew 373 7p MOHR 7:30p Pub Theology
@Corner Stable
28 12 - 5:30p Office
Hours
29 9a - 2p Worship
Set Up 3 - 7p Eagles of
Fire Ministry 6:30p AA
30 9:15a Breakfast 10a 5th Sunday
Celebration 6p HS Youth
31 12 - 5:30p Office
Hours 7p Den 1 7p Single Again
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New Hope Lutheran Church
8575 Guilford Road
Columbia, MD 21046
July 2017
www.NewHopeLutheran.org
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Up Coming Events See inside for additional information
Digging Deeper
Pray Ground
Movie Night
5th Sunday Celebration