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ReMarks From
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
August/September 2015 81 Main Street ● Pennsburg, PA 18073 ● 215-679-9015 ● Charles E. Romanowski: Pastor
REGULAR WORSHIP SCHEDULE RETURNS: Our Summer Worship hour (one service, 9:00 AM), ends on September 6th- our 8 & 10:15 AM services return September 13
th.
Sunday School will also return on 9/13 at 9:00 AM. Family Ministry Staff (Sunday School teachers) will be installed on September 27th, 10:15 AM service.
FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION: Due to the Labor Day weekend , the f i rs t Communion Service will actually
be the second Sunday, September 13th
, 2:30 PM. First Sunday of the Month Communion Services will be: October 4, November 1 (All Saints’ Sunday), and December 13 (Note: this is the second Sunday of the month- December 6 is Hometown Christmas Parade). Members and friends are cordially invited to join us for this informal thirty minute Communion Service.
CHURCH PICNIC: Our annual indoor Church Picnic will be Sunday, September 27, immediately following the 10:15 AM Service. As in the past, the church will provide
chicken and hotdogs and the beverage. Members are requested to bring side dishes and desserts to share. The dress for the day is “casual”. Why not wear the jersey of your favorite sports’ team high school, college or pros. Come out and enjoy a time of fun, relaxation and conversation.
SUMMER MUSIC CAMP REVIEW: We had a very successful camp this year, our fourth. We had 26 youth (13 of
them were from St. Mark’s). Those youth who have been with us all four years, even just three, have grown immensely in their musical talents. They put on a wonderful 75 minute program on Friday evening, which was preceded by a potluck meal for the students, their families and the staff. We continue to receive positive feedback from parents, who are so impressed with the skill level of the staff, the number of hours of musical instruction (25 hours) and the costs ($115 per studentF$95 with early registration). We can’t wait until next year.
ST. MARK’S CAFÉ returns for the third year. The Café is held at 9:00 AM during the Sunday School hour in the Multi-Purpose
room. Parents of Sunday School children, members present between services and visitors often find their way there for a continental breakfast. It is staffed by volunteers who either bake or purchase something—breakfast cake, donuts, bagels, etc. If you would like to volunteer to host a Sunday morning, please speak to Carol May, coordinator of the Café.
The annual fall Red Cross Blood Drive at St. Mark’s will take place on Tuesday, September 22nd from 2:00 – 7:00 pm. It’s never too early to schedule your donation time. Please
contact Maribeth Reigner at 215 679-8563. A few minutes from you can be worth a lifetime to a recipient. Thank you!
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May 3, 2015 ·····················219 ··························$2,751.00 May 10, 2015 ·····················160 ··························$2,645.00 May 17, 2015 ·····················145 ··························$3,399.00 May 24, 2015 ·····················189 ··························$2,263.00 May 31, 2015 ·····················146 ··························$2,742.00
Total general income for the month of May including mail-ins but not special gifts, was $18,835.66. Amounts budgeted are $22,924.33 a month; for a week $5,275.76.
June 7, 2015 ····················140 ··························$2,662.00 June 14, 2015 ····················128 ··························$2,369.86 June 21, 2015 ····················· 95 ··························$1,674.00 June 28, 2015 ····················103 ··························$2,588.00
Total general income for the month of June including mail-ins but not special gifts, was $17,453.20. Amounts budgeted are $22,924.33 a month; for a week $5,275.76.
MAY & JUNE 2015 ATTENDANCE & GENERAL GIVING
Update from Women of the ELCAUpdate from Women of the ELCAUpdate from Women of the ELCAUpdate from Women of the ELCA: The Bible Study for August will be held August 4th at St. John’s Lutheran, Sumneytown. Bring
your January/February issue of The Gather Magazine. The September meeting of The Women of the ELCA will be held September 8th at the PC Pub. Time is 11:30 am. We are always looking for new members. Why not come and join us for good food and fellowship.
Mission Team Update - The 10th year anniversary of Katrina (hard to believe – isn’t it!) will be remembered the last week of August. A special work week in Mississippi has been designated. Contact the church office
for more information if your schedule permits you to be able to help. Italian and Turkey Hoagies will be available for purchase in August. Contact the church office if interested. All proceeds will be used to fund the Mission Team/Heavenly Helpers.
First Monday Community Meal: Summer Schedule August 3rd and August 17th 6:00 pm – Pennsburg, UCC. Everyone is invited –
open to all – and free to everyone! Also, September 14th (second Sunday) due to the Labor Day Holiday. Relay for Life is Wrapping Wrap the
2015 Contributions - There is still time to donate in August!
SAFE SUMMER NIGHTSSAFE SUMMER NIGHTSSAFE SUMMER NIGHTSSAFE SUMMER NIGHTS - Come to the brand new Upper Perkiomen Valley YMCA located at 1399 Quakertown Road, Pennsburg on Tuesday Evening, August 11th.
Tickets distributed at 6:00 pm. Swim and recreate for FREE. All teenagers (7th to 12th grade) who participate in a short informational program addressing ways young people in this community can stay safe will be welcome. Refreshments provided. Closing at 8:30 pm. This event is sponsored by Hope for Families. Call 215 679-2041 or 215 679-9015 for more information.
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“LORD, I HAVE TIME” Sometime in July I was talking to my buddy Jim Shelton on the phone. (Jim is my friend who helps run the homeless shelters in Delaware County.) I was on the phone with him for just a few minutes when I had to answer the door and the only line that was ringing (Kathy was away on vacation). I said to Jim, “I’m sorry. I’ve got to run. I don’t have the time to talk with you any longer.” Jim said: “Hey, I understand, Chuck. People just don’t have the time anymore.” With that, I hung up. I got to thinking about that rushed phone conversation with Jim and the abrupt ending. Yeah, here I called him and didn’t have the courtesy to give him my uninterrupted and undivided attention. Why? Because I said, “I don’t have the time.” Time. Sometimes it’s more valuable than material things- houses, cars, money. Just ask any parent who is raising kids these days. Ask any overworked person who is putting in 60-70 hours a week on the job, or two or three jobs. Ask any youth who is doing so many things in their young life that they don’t have time to be “a kid.” Michael Quoist wrote a book on prayers. One was titled, “Lord, I Have Time.” Part of what he wrote was the following: I went out, Lord. People were coming and going, walking and running. Everything was rushing: cars, trucks, the street, the whole town. People were rushing not to waste time.
They were rushing after time, to catch up with time, to gain time. Good-bye, Sir, excuse me, I haven’t time. I’ll come back, I can’t wait, I haven’t time. I must end this letter- I haven’t time. I can’t accept, having no time. I can’t think, I can’t read, I’m swamped, I haven’t time. I’d like to pray, but I haven’t time. You understand, Lord, they simply haven’t the time. The child is playing, he hasn’t time right now.later on.The young man is at his sports, he hasn’t time.Later on.The young married man has his new house; he has to fix it up. He hasn’t time.Later on.The grandparents have their grandchildren. They haven’t time.Later on.They are dying, they no.Too late! They have no more time!
Quoist first published this book of prayers in French in 1954. It was translated into English and copyrighted in 1963. The thought occurred to me that Quoist thought people were “running after time” over sixty years ago; a time when many of us thought we lived in much more simpler and less rushed times. The pace of life was slow and deliberate. No constraints of time back then? Really? Over sixty years later we still are struggling to have enough time. To do what? Work more? Rush the kids to their next soccer game? Take one extra class and squeeze in more extra activity so it may look good when I apply to college? I would like to suggest to you that you take time for yourself. Why do we need to feel as if every moment of our lives need to be filled by “coming and going, walking and running.” at the neglect of ourselves? Back in June I attended a workshop in Wildwood, New Jersey, on “Bullying and Domestic Violence.” The guest speaker, in talking about professionals taking care of themselves-
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Inspirations From Pastor Chuck
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As we begin a new year of Christian Education, we have some exciting events and changes. Please refer to the list below to find the Family Ministry events for the months of August & September: August 2015: Sun. 08/16 CAT. Class Orientation, 10:15 AM, Social Hall Mon. 08/17 Church Council Meeting, 7:00 PM (SMU Confirmation Update) Mon. 08/31 CAT. Class Orientation, 6:30 PM, Multipurpose Room September 2015: Mon. 09/07 Labor Day Holiday Sat. 09/12 Community Day (10 AM – 4 PM) (Thailand Trek) Sun. 09/13 Resume 8:00 & 10:15 AM Services (God’s Work Our Hands)
Promotion Sunday 9:00 AM (Thailand Trek) St. Mark’s Café Resumes, 9:00 AM Start 2:30 PM Service of Holy Communion (30 Minutes)
Wed. 09/16 Children’s Choir Practices Begin Thurs. 09/17 Hand Bell Rehearsals Begin Tues. 9/15 Family Ministries Committee Meeting, 7:00 PM Sun. 09/20 Tot Time First Meeting of Year (8:30 – 9:00 AM)
Sunday School Start Teaching SPARK Curriculum, 9:00 AM Youth Choir Practices Begin, Following 10:15 AM Service
Harvest Home Sunday Sun. 09/27 Acolyte/Crucifer Training, 9:00 AM
Install Family Min. Staff, 10:15 AM Church Picnic, Following 10:15 AM Service (Theme - Sports)
Family Ministry Notes
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“ST. MARK’S TRIVIA CORNER” I hope by now you are enjoying a wonderful summer! And within just one month or so, the weather will turn cooler, and September 23rd will mark
the beginning of yet another Fall season. As they say, time flies when you’re having fun! But the older I get, the faster life seems to go by, season by season and year by year. As a youngster, it seemed that life moved very slowly. But as I age, it seems to be going by in the blink of an eye. As an unknown author puts it: “Life goes on . . . Whether you choose to move on and take a chance in the unknown. Or stay behind, locked in the past, thinking of what could have been.” So be sure to appreciate the many moments you enjoy with your family and friends that always seem to make your life complete. And live in the present, because soon the present will become the past. And remember, as a dear friend recently told me, “Old age is always 15 years older than you are!” Hope you enjoy this issue’s trivia questions.
#1 – TOPIC/Building: How many total organ pipes appear at the front of our church?
#2 – TOPIC/Building: In what year was the sanctuary remodeled and reoriented? #3 – TOPIC/Building: What symbols are depicted on the windows at the front of our church, facing and to the right side of the altar? #4 – TOPIC/Cemetery: How large is the St. Mark’s Cemetery property? #5 – TOPIC/People: Who was the very first President of our Church Council, and during which years? #6 – TOPIC/Things: In what year was the site of our church property purchased and for how much?
#7 – TOPIC/Things: How old is the red carpet in our church? #8 – TOPIC/Things: When the blanket group began at St. Mark’s, what type of ‘stuffing’ was originally used to fill the blanket/quilt material squares with?
Answers on page 8
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE: November 22, 3:00 PM. Pastor Chuck sends a letter of invitation to all members and friends of St. Mark’s who have lost a loved one since Thanksgiving of the
previous year. This service is always held the Sunday before Thanksgiving to assist families to prepare for the upcoming holiday season, their first without a loved one. A guest speaker usually brings a hopeful and helpful message to the bereaved families. Many have found this brief service (35 minutes) a tremendous help in dealing with the holidays. Light refreshments and conversation will follow the service.
C O M M U N I T Y H A L L O W E E N PARADE: Sunday, October 25
th- St.
Mark ’s W orsh ip & Outreach Committee will once again set up
tables outside our building on Main Street and greet and give out free refreshments to passersby. We wish to meet some of our neighbors; and, if they might be looking for a church home, extend to them an invitation to join us some Sunday for worship. If you would like to help that evening, please speak to Jill Haldeman or Karen Keller.
The fall meeting of the Altar Guild will be held on Wednesday September 9th at 7:00 pm in the social room. We will be making
plans for our Fall Friendship Dinner and planning for decorating the church for Harvest Home and Christmas. Please come and join us. We always need extra hands to help and it is a wonderful way to make friends within your St Mark's family. Time commitment is very small and the job we do is very important.
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police, teachers and counselors said you should remember the word BLESS: Body B Learn L Emotional Health E Social Needs S Spirit S I believe all five of these items can be experienced on the Sabbath. The Sabbath, simply, is a time of rest. It might be a place where you go to appreciate your body, learn, have your emotional health uplifted, social needs met, and get into touch with a “higher being”, the Spirit, or God. Where is that place? I’d like to suggest St. Mark’s, Sunday mornings, 8 & 10:15 AM for worship, and at 9:00 AM for learning, Sunday School. Maybe you need to do a self-evaluation of how you spend your time. And, you do have time. Quoist put it this way: Lord, I have time, I have plenty of time, All the time that you give me, The years of my life, the days of my years, the hours of my days, They are all mine. Mine to fill, quietly, calmly, But to fill completely, up to the brim, To offer them to you, that of their insipid water. You may make a rich wine such as you made once in Cana of Galilee. I am not asking you tonight, Lord, for time to do this and then that, But your grace to do conscientiously in the time that you give me, what you want me to do. Time. Precious time. How will you use it? Think about it.
Prescriptions for a Cure: If
you have an ever accumulating jar of spare change, a few empty
prescription bottles (this is not just limited to empty prescription bottles, use your imagination, vitamin bottles, spice containers, etc.) and a desire to help a charity, you've got all you need to help fight cancer. From now through the end of August, anyone wishing to
donate to the American Cancer Society can peel their personal labels off the vials, fill them with quarters or any spare change and drop them off at St. Mark’s church. All contributions go towards cancer research and that research is allowing people to live normal lives again. So far we have raised $340.00. Our team goal is to raise a total $3,000.00 or more by August 31, 2015. Example: Fill an empty pill bottle with quarters. An average size prescription bottle totals $12! 100 bottles= $1,200! Thank you for your donations and your continued support of the St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Relay for Life Team. Maryjean Sell, Team Captain
HARVEST HOME SUNDAY: September 20
th! Once again the
chancel will be decorated nicely for Harvest Home and to receive food contributions for the food pantry of
The Open Link. This year we have a theme of what items we’re looking for- breakfast items for the Meals on Wheels recipients. As you may already know, the folks already receive a hot meal for the middle of the day, and a “sack lunch” for dinner. A year ago The Open Link expanded the program to include a few breakfast items. Items needed most: Belvita Breakfast Biscuits, Individual Oatmeal/Grits packets, Quaker Chewy Granola Bars, Nutri-Grain Fruit Bars, Special K Pastry Crisps, Kashi Soft Baked Cereal Bars, Adult Cereals, Individual Tea/Coffee, English Muffins, Bagels/Bagel Thins, Ensure, Carnation Breakfast Drink, Muffins, Sweet Breads, Danish, or any similar items of your choosing. Items are welcome on September 20th; however, you may bring them to church any Sunday in September, or you may drop them off at church during the week (Monday thru Friday), 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The above list of needed breakfast items will appear in upcoming church bulletins as a reminder. – Thank you for your support!
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Thank you: Dear Pastor Chuck: I just wanted to let you know that your care, com-
passion and kind words have helped sustain me in these days since the passing of my fa-ther. Many times I have thought of the encour-agement you gave me on the days leading up to his funeral. It has helped me during the diffi-cult times. – With love, Martha Thomas-Beard Hello Rev. Romanowski: I just wanted to thank you for the lovely wedding service for my daughter, Tara Gilbert and her husband Brian Butler. There were so many people who com-mented on your touching/personalized service! Thanks again for helping to start their lives off and your participation. I just couldn’t believe that 2 months prior to their wedding they would lose their Pastor from helpingFYou are truly a blessing – Things happen for a reason. Sin-cerely, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Gilbert (Tara’s Par-ents)
Weddings – Tara A. Gilbert and Brian D. Butler 5/22/15 (members of St. Paul’s, Red Hill)
Morgan J. Gallo and Matthew D. Crane 07/04/15 Kelsey L. Schoedler and Aaron D. Baver 07/11/15
Baptisms –
Natalie Grace Kern 07/05/15 (Daughter of Derek & Amanda Kern) Jacob Allen Schaefer 07/05/15 (nephew of Derek & Amanda Kern)
New members: Amanda W. Kern joined St. Mark’s officially on July 5th. Amanda is the wife of longtime member, Derek Kern.
LET’S MAKE MUSIC – TOGETHER 2015 – 2016 Choir Season
I would like to say “Thank You” to all who have added to our summer worship with their special music. Very soon we will be back to school and our usual fall routines. As you begin to plan your fall schedules, please keep in mind our music ministry. Our adult, handbell, youth and children’s choirs welcome and encourage you to join us when we resume rehearsals in Sep-tember. New faces (and voices) are always welcome. Even if you cannot commit every week to participating, your presence and tal-ents will richly bless each choir. Rehearsals begin on the following dates: Handbell Choir – September 17, 2015 – 6:30 PM – New ringers are welcome. Please see me. Adult Choir – September 10, 2015 – 8:00 PM – We work several weeks ahead so if you have to miss an occasional rehearsal, it’s not a prob-lem. We would love to have senior high youth singing with us. Youth Choir – September 13, 2015 – 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM – All youth in grades 5 and above are invited to join us on Sunday mornings after the worship service. Children’s Choir – September 16, 2015 – 5:00 to 5:45 PM – All children in grades 2 – 4 are invited to join us. Looking forward to an exciting year of singing and ringing; I encourage and invite YOU to be a part of the Music Ministry program at St. Mark’s. Special music offerings, vocal and in-strumental, are also welcome. Please contact me to sign up for any of our choirs or special music offerings. LET’S MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD TOGETHER In Christ’s Love, Judith Love, Director of Music
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Trivia Answers 1. 14 at right & 27 at left, for a total of 41 2. In 1929 3. Alpha/the beginning, a cross in center, and Omega/the end 4. Originally 27 acres were purchased in 1902/dedicated in 1906. Then 17 acres were subsequently sold. 10 acres are left.
5. Henry Dotts from 1858-68 6. The land was purchased in 1896 for $2,800 & the cornerstone placed on the foundation in 1898 7. 65 years; it was installed in 1950 8. Women’s stockings were rolled up into ‘doughnuts’ and stuffed inside each square of material to make the blankets.
2015 Confirmation Class
Summer Worship Special Music
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Children & Youth Choirs Appreciation Luncheon
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Summer Music Camp
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7:00 pm Church Council
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7:00 pm Fam
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11:00 am W
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12:00 Noon – Wedding
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Administrative Assistant: Kathleen Romich
Sexton: Maureen Edelman Assistant Sexton: Dennis Laubach
Cemetery Caretaker: Dennis Laubach Acolyte and Crucifer Director: Elizabeth Afflerbach
Greeters Coordinator: 8:00 AM: Karen Keller 10:15 AM: Carla Hausman
Lay Readers Coordinator: Joan Brunner Ushers Coordinator: 8:00 AM: Elaine Strimpel
10:15 AM: Barbara Bieler President of WELCA: Diane Mohr
Altar Guild President: Bonnie Gillespie ReMarks Editor: Julie O’Donnell
Photographer: Karen Mengel
Pastor: Rev. Charles E. Romanowski
Pastor Emeritus: Rev. William A. Fluck Director of Family Ministries: Dawn Harris
Director of Music: Judith A. Love
Council Members Council President: Pete Reigner
Vice-President: Diane Mohr Secretary: Christine Hoffman
Treasurer: Tom Putera Asst. Treasurer: Sally Wimmer
Youth Representative: Noah Fresa
Stanley Brunner, Bonnie Gillespie, Charlie Greulich, Paul Hausmann, Karen Keller, Donald
Pyne, Jeffrey Sell, Lisa Sell, Ryan Sloyer
SERVING IN HARM’S WAY: Darren Kern – son of Mark & Wendy Kern Douglas Needs – son of Jeffrey & Annette Needs
Our sympathy & prayers go out to the families of Joan E. Noon – DOD 06/01/15 Michael R. Gaugler – DOD 06/26/15 Alverda L. Trumbauer – DOD 07/03/15
ST. MARK’S PRAYER LIST “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” ≈ Philippians 4:6
Grace Bauman Lori Blackburn James Borchelt Travis Cook Nancy Ehret Bob Evans Nancy Filbert Michael Gaugler Shannon Gibat Al Heimbach Patti Hurchalla Marie Jones Dolores Pennypacker June Pickering Joan Pyne Rick Robinson Luke Sakautzki Father John Scarcia Catherine Sloyer Skip Walters Edith Weisbecker Sally Wimmer
Members, please help us update our Prayer List — Additions and those whose names can be removed — please notify the Church Office.
Church office hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM [Office closed Monday & Friday in July & August]
Office phone: 215-679-9015—Office Fax: 215-679-7188 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.StMarksPennsburg.com Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod Web: www.ministrylink.org Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Web: www.elca.org
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