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ST. JOHN’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 37 U.S. POSTAGE PAID 659 S. FOURTH STREET EPHRATA, PA DENVER, PENNSYLVANIA 17517-0037 PERMIT # 222 Non-profit Organization Address Service Requested Pastor: The Rev. David R. Brumbaugh Church Phone Number: (717) 336-7600 Church Email: [email protected] Church Web Site: www.denverstjohns.org May 2012
St. John’S United Church of Christ News and Views
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May 2012
This summer will be full of good changes at St. John's United Church of Christ. In addition to our
worship center refurbishment, new professional staff positions have been identified as
necessary for our present and future growth.
These changes have been approved by the Consistory and congregation, and we proceed
under the general principles that were set into place many years ago when we began our
Capital Campaign ("Building to serve - Christ, Church, and Community") - to improve our
facilities for present and future growth as a congregation, for refurbishment and code updates,
and for the future needs of the Cocalico Care Center and other mission ministries at St. John's.
WORSHIP CENTER REFURBISHMENT
Updates and refurbishment to the worship center - nave and sanctuary areas of the church - will
begin this summer. The Property Committee is acting upon the approved recommendations
of the Worship Support Team and congregation to create an updated space for a variety of
worship needs. The following improvements, refurbishments, and new additions will be added
this summer and perhaps, into the fall:
Keeping the altar in its current place, but lowering it one step for easier access inside the
chancel, and better vision for the congregation.
Clearing the choir area of its pews and building a raised platform "stage", providing new
chairs for the choir and other groups, moving the pulpit off its pedestal and setting it on a
moveable custom made dolly, and moving the sedela seats and offering table (connected
together) to underneath the organ pipes on the stage.
Installing a new PowerPoint screen system that will enable us to increase our congregation's
viewing opportunities and that will increase visual aid for seeing other worship resources.
Adding a camera for enhanced viewing and recording of worship services/programs.
PowerPoint will also greatly aid the Cocalico Care Center in its ministries with parents,
children, and staff.
Installing new carpeting throughout the worship center.
Installing new pew cushions on the seats and backs of the pews.
Air-conditioning (this may be delayed depending upon the size of the AC units that will be
needed to air condition the future expanded narthex/vestibule area)
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NEW STAFF POSITIONS SEARCH
New staff positions were also identified as a need for improving our current and future ministries
with young people and in worship. These staff positions are open to all qualified people,
including present or past ministry staff persons. Four search committees are being formed to
recommend candidates to the Consistory for hire:
WORSHIP COORDINATOR/MUSICIAN:
This person will possess musical skills on the guitar and/or piano and will be able to lead
worship services, adding to the fine job that Philip, our choirs, and other youth bring to our
worship services. Additional responsibilities will include working with Pastor David, the staff,
our sound system and PowerPoint system people to provide additional scopes to our worship
celebration.
PRE-TEEN AND JUNIOR YOUTH ADVISOR:
More than a coordinator, this person or persons will develop and maintain relationships with
youth in these age groups, and establish a steering committee of parents and other adults to
assist with ministries and activities involving these age groups. Age appropriate teaching,
involvement in ministry, and activities to introduce and to strengthen ties with God and the
church will be a central focus.
SENIOR HIGH AND COLLEGE AGE ADVISOR:
The senior high and college age advisor will also develop and maintain relationships with these
youth and young people, involving them in the wider ministry of the church, in mission, and in
activities that will assist in their spiritual and practical development as Christians. Special
support and activities will keep college students in touch with St. John's. A steering committee
will also be established to assist with this ministry.
COORDINATOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND WORSHIP ASSISTANT:
This is a current staff position that is being enhanced to involve a greater role in assisting with
worship ministries. This addition will encourage a greater tie in with the whole Christian
Education Ministry, providing opportunities for adults, youth, and children to participate at a
greater level in the worship experience. Also, the Christian Education Committee will provide
greater oversight of the teaching ministries of the church as a support to this staff person.
If you have any questions or input into these, or other joys and concerns in the church, please
call (336-7600; 335-2394) or email me at [email protected].
CHRIST'S BLESSINGS,
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May 6: Fifth Sunday of Easter
1 John 4:7-21
John 15:1-8
Message: "God's Love Came First"
May 13: Sixth Sunday of Easter
1 John 5:1-6
John 15:9-17
Message: "How to Defeat the World"
May 20: Confirmation Sunday
The Rite of Confirmation
Holy Communion
Special Music – Derek Sandstrom
Message: "Confirmation: A Rite of the Church, Not Just a Rite of Passage"
Season of Pentecost
May 27: Pentecost / Memorial Day Weekend
Celebration of the Church's Birthday
Acts 2:1-11
John 15:26-27
Message: "Our Most Important Birthday Celebration"
CONFIRMATION CELEBRATION IS MAY 20 What is confirmation? Confirmation is a process of teaching and learning about the
Christian faith, the church, and life in the service of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The
Rite of Confirmation is the opportunity for a person to confess their faith in Jesus Christ, to
promise to be a faithful member of the church of Jesus Christ, and to claim for their own the
promises of baptism which were taken on their behalf when they were younger.
Confirmation is also a time to remember and to celebrate our covenant promises as members
of the church of Jesus Christ, and to welcome our new members into the family of faith, which
is the church. God is present as the triune God we know as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
and through his grace alone are we able to make our vows, endeavor to keep them, and to
celebrate new life and eternal life. This year, Trevor Fichthorn, Justin Hoover, Mason
Hornberger, and Ken Wallace will be making their promises of faithfulness to God, and we,
as a church will be present to make our promises of prayerful love, encouragement, and
support. Join us for the celebration on Sunday, May 20, at 10:15 AM, and for the celebration
in the fellowship hall afterward!
Pastor David
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
CCC Board Meeting
7:00 pm
2
Ministerium
8:30 am
Senior High Youth
6:30-8:00 pm
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4 5
6
Discipleship Ministries
9:00 am
Worship
10:15 am
Jr. High Picnic
11:30 am
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Altar Guild
1:00 pm
Executive Committee
6:30 pm
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Foundation
7:00 pm
Senior High Youth
6:30-8:00 pm
10
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Mother & Child
Banquet
6:00 pm
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Discipleship Ministries
9:00 am
Worship
10:15 am
Mother’s Day
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CCC Staff Meeting
6:00 pm
15 16
Senior High Youth
6:30-8:00 pm
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20
Discipleship Ministries
9:00 am
Worship
10:15 am
Confirmation
Special Music
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Women’s Guild
4:00 pm
Consistory
6:30 pm
22 23
CCC Spring Fling
4:30 pm
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CCC Training
6:15-8:30 pm
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Discipleship Ministries
9:00 am
Worship
10:15 am
Pentecost
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Memorial Day
Church Office Closed
29
Senior Center Social
6:00-9:00 pm
30 CCC Pre-School
Graduation
Sanctuary & Fellowship
Hall Reserved
Senior High Youth
6:30-8:00 pm
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May 2012
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May 2012
Ushers Nursery
Acolyte
May 6 10:15 am
Allan Meckley Carmella Hoover
Steph Martin Trevor Fichthorn
May 13 10:15 am
Allan Meckley Carmella Hoover
Jodi Myers Mason Hornberger
May 20 10:15 am
Allan Meckley Carmella Hoover
Tonya Nevling Veronica Gierlich
May 27 10:15 am
Allan Meckley Carmella Hoover
Kathleen Martin Ken Wallace
May 1: Scott McVaugh
May 2: Dorothy Martzall
May 3: Kane Burkholder, Aimee Keener
May 4: Pam Brooker
May 5: Cain Mendenhall, Zachary Sweigart
May 7: Thelma Luckenbill, Hilda Miller, Kathryn Weitzel, Jim Winters
May 8: Bryee Baringer, Amanda Brooker, Jake Terry
May 11: Jean Shober
May 12: Maggie Schnader,
May 14: Patricia Ernst, Jacob Long, Lisa S. Messner
May 15: Sydney Hornberger
May 17: Hazel Hornberger, Kayla Messner
May 18: Trent Altemos, Alyson Messner
May 19: Abby Hassler
May 20: Beth Bechdel, Diane Shahade, Christopher Schnader
May 24: Samantha Bolotine, Trevor Fichthorn
May 26: Donald Coldren, Cindy Grill
May 27: Jason Erb, Leah Mendenhall, Michelle Perkins, Erin Shahade, Vivian Showers,
Glenn Steffy, Edith Sweigart
May 28: Liz Wechter
May 29: Fred Bender, Michael Hackman
May 30: Goldie Beamesderfer, Bruce Sweigart
Senior High Youth Group
Come out and join us for friendship and fun!
Come when you can, leave when you must.
See you soon!
Wednesday May 2
Wednesday May 9
Wednesday May 16
Wednesday May 23
Wednesday May 30
6:30-8:00 pm
Middle School Youth Group
Sunday, May 6
“End of Year” Celebration Picnic
11:30 am at St. John’s UCC
Hot Dogs & Hamburgers provided
Families should please bring a
side dish, dessert or beverage to share.
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Vacation Bible School for children ages 3 through 5th grade will be held
June 18 to June 22 at Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church, 357
Walnut Street, Denver, from 6:00 to 8:30 pm. A VBS registration form is
available in this newsletter, and also on the church website.
( www.denverstjohns.org ) We need volunteers to be “station leaders”
and helpers throughout the week; we also need donations of snack items
for the week. Please see the sign-up sheet in the narthex or call Cathy
Robitzer for more information or to volunteer. (336-6881) Thank You.
~Cathy
Permission to copy this resource from Group’s Sky VBS granted for local church use. Copyright © 2012 Group Publishing, Inc., Loveland, CO. group.com/vbs
Registration Form(One Per Child)
Child’s name: _______________________________________________________________________
Child’s age: ________ Date of birth: _______________ Last school grade completed: ___________
Name of parent(s): __________________________________________________________________
Street address: _____________________________________________________________________
City: ________________________________________ State: _________ ZIP: __________________
Home telephone: (_______) __________________________________________________________
Parent/caregiver’s cell phone: (_______) _________________________________________________
Home e-mail address: _______________________________________________________________
Home church: _____________________________________________________________________
Crew number or name (for church use only):___________________________________________
Allergies or other medical conditions: ___________________________________________________
In case of emergency, contact: ________________________________________________
Phone: ___________________________________
Relationship to child: _________________________________________________________
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Flea Market and Bake Sale
May 4 ~ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
May 5 ~ 8:00 am to 1:00 pm
Ephrata Manor
Donations of baked goods are greatly appreciated.
Donations can be dropped off at St. John’s Friday
May 5 prior to 8:00 am, or taken directly to Ephrata
Manor early Friday morning. Kathleen will also
accept any items you may wish to donate to the
Flea Market; please call her to arrange pick-up.
For more information please call Kathleen Martin at
717-336-6076.
Please join us for our annual Community Prayer Breakfast on the
National Day of Prayer.
Thursday May 3, 2012
Buffet Breakfast 7:00-8:00 am
at Weaver’s Banquet Facility.
Prayer Time 8:00-9:00 am
This year’s theme: “One Nation Under God”
Tickets are $10.00 each.
Please call Peggy Gehman to purchase tickets or for more information.
336-5021
New Building Security Measures In an effort to increase overall building security at St. John’s UCC and the Cocalico
Care Center, we will be installing a new door lock system in early May. The primary
door at the entrance to the Cocalico Care Center will have a fingerprint scanner, to be
used by the care center parents.
The kitchen door and one door in the fellowship hall will have electronic key card
scanners. All other locking doors at the church will be re-keyed, based upon
recommendations from the Yarnell Security Company, who is overseeing the new
security system installation.
Therefore, electronic Key Cards and Mechanical Keys will be issued by Amy in the
church office. Please contact Pastor David if you have questions about the new
system. 335-2394. Thank you for your patience as we work together to protect our
church and our children.
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Dear Members and Friends of St. John’s UCC,
May is the traditional month of our Auxiliary Membership Drive, and with Mother’s Day also that same month, our thoughts turn to the support of our beloved seniors who are residents of our six facili-ties in the Penn Central Conference. Your generous gifts have provided a van to all six homes, hearing devices for chapel services and programs, patio tables with umbrellas, DVD players and all kinds of special events at the different homes.
Annual dues continue to be $4.00 per year and Sustaining Memberships at $35.00. Even if you are presently a Sustaining Member, you might consider a separate donation. Some of us buy a Sustaining Membership yearly, or you might consider a special gift in memory of a loved one.
You may place your dues, contributions, Sustaining Memberships or memorials in the special envelopes which were mailed out last month, and are also available in the narthex, place it in the offer-ing plate throughout the months of April and May. Please fill out the pertinent information on the flap of the envelope; checks may be made out to “UCC Homes Auxiliary”. You may also send your contribu-tions directly to The Auxiliary of UCC Homes, 30 N. 31
st St., Camp Hill, PA 17011
Thank You,
Kathleen Martin, UCC Homes Delegate
Glen and Kathleen Martin will attend this dinner. They are able to provide transportation for four additional people.
Please call Kathleen to inquire about transportation, or for more information about the dinner. 336-6076.
CCC Newsletter May 2012
The history of Mother’s Day is centuries old and the earliest Mother’s Day celebra-tions can be traced back to the spring celebrations of ancient Greece in honor of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. During the 1600’s the early Christians in England celebrated a day to honor Mary, the mother of Christ. By a religious order the holiday was later expanded in its scope to include all mothers, and named as the Mothering Sunday. Celebrated on the 4th Sunday of Lent (the 40 day period leading up to Easter), “Mothering Sunday” honored the mother of England.
During this time many of England’s poor worked as servants for the wealthy. As most jobs were located far from their homes, the servants would live at the houses of their employers. On Mothering Sunday, the servants would have the day off and were encouraged to return home and spend the day with their mothers. A special cake, called the mothering cake, was often brought along to provide a festive touch. www.thehoildayspot.com.
This month, the Cocalico Care Center will be honoring mothers with our Mother’s Day lunch week. We will also be looking ahead as plans are made for our annual Family Picnic on the church grounds. Both days provide food, fun, games, and special activities for all who attend.
Our staff will also be busy planning our school-age summer camp ses-sions. This year we will be creating our own version of the “Amazing Race”. The students will be “traveling around the world” learning about the culture, music, history, & famous landmarks of the many far away places that will be visited, Thanks to the Music for Everyone grant that the center was awarded, children will be building their own African in-struments to take home and visited by the Cocalico Middle Schools Afri-can Drumming group for a special workshop!
We would love to know that you are interested in attending our picnic, so please call Charlotte at 336-4007 for more information.
Acknowledging Our Financial Gifts YTD Target % = 26.92%
As of 4/1/12 (week 14 of 52)
Year To Date 2012 YTD
General Operating Budget Contributions Goal % of Goal
Member Offerings - Lord's Ministry 31,373.50$ 141,000.00$ 22.3%
Fund Raisers 4,000.00$ 0.0%
Contributions from Foundation 25,000.00$
Our Missions Contributions Goal
UCC Connection Every Month 611.00$ 10,000.00$
OHWA Christian School Jan/June/Oct 505.00$ 3,000.00$
One Great Hour of Sharing Feb /March 635.00$ 1,000.00$
UCC Homes April 127.00$ 800.00$
Heifer Project May 800.00$
Youth Homes September 800.00$
CROP Walk October 800.00$
Habitat for Humanity November 800.00$
Food Cupboard 70.00$
Building to Serve... Christ, Church, and Community
Campaign Pledge Total 342,592.00$
Campaign Contributions Received 323,751.01$
Number of Households that made Faith Promises 55
Number of Households that made Contributions 85
Please Complete a Faith Promise Card for Your Family Today !
Cards and Envelopes are in the Narthex and can be put in the offering plate,
Or handed to Marcy Donmoyer, Campaign Chairperson.
Average Worship Attendance
84
94
137
For the Month of February 2012
For the Month of March 2012
For the Month of April 2012
The Men’s Brotherhood will sponsor a
Mother and Child Banquet on Saturday,
May 12 at 6:00 pm. Guests will please
gather in the Nave. There is no fee to
attend, but donations will be accepted.
Please see the sign-up sheet in the
narthex. Deadline to register is Sunday,
May 6.
~Dave Erb
6,548.31$
Disbursements
Cocalico Senior Association 300.00$
Cocalico Care Center Training 225.00$
525.00$
Income
Fulton Bank Interest 0.23$
Schwab One Money Link 3,000.00$
3,000.23$
Ending Balance 9,023.54$
Memorial Money Total
Helen Wenrich 750.00$
John Leid 96.50$
Kathryn Meckley 100.00$
946.50$
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St. John's Foundation ReportApril 1, 2012
Beginning Balance
John Dinger, Treasurer
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PRAYER REQUESTS for:
Members
John Brensinger Ellie Grow Willard Pennabecker
The Rev. Lila Butz Carmella Hoover Brenda Sheaffer
Margiann Burkholder Chuck Lesher Jean Shober
Joan Echternacht Barbara Libengood Sally Sholmartin
Michelle Eckroth Aiden McQuate Oliver Sholmartin
Brenda Fidler Linda Meckley Donna Sweigart
Bob Grant William Morrell Nancy Youndt
Vonita Morrell Cindy Zittel
Friends
Dr. Derry Agnini, DDS (friend of Elvin & Linda Shelly)
Ron Althouse (Cindy Gehman’s brother)
Tracy Althouse (friend of Megan, CCC friend)
Linda Blackwell
Glenna Brensinger, (Sexton Dave Brensinger’s wife)
Christ Church, New Zealand (earthquake damage)
Suzanne DiBerardino (friend of Marg Esparra)
Heather Diguardi, (friend of Dave Donmoyer)
Shirley Fegeley (Dina Hornberger’s grandmother)
Nancy Fidler (Brenda Fidler’s sister-in-law)
Gail Frankhouser (daughter of Willard & Judith Pennabecker)
Meg Grill (daughter-in-law of Larry and Roberta Grill)
Missy Griffith (sister of Roberta Grill)
Tracy Gultin (friend of Anna Althouse)
Bob Harting (Carol Harting’s brother)
The Harrower Family (Reamstown fire victims)
Karen Woerner Kim (friend of Janet Neville)
Julie Kline (Paul & Barbara Hetrich’s daughter)
John Long (friend of Brenda Fidler)
Paul Lyons (Veronica Andes’ father)
Pat Mowrey (brother of Roberta Grill)
Ashton Ochs (Granddaughter of Bob & Sharon Althouse)
Mark Reed (Barry Reed’s son)
Jennifer Roth (daughter of John & Jeanne Beck)
Galen Russel (friend if Pastor David)
Mary Schnupp (Joanne McVaugh’s niece)
Helen Sharpe (Mary Weiler’s sister)
Cheryl Spangler (friend of Brenda Fidler)
Chase Weiler (Grandson of Doug & Mary Weiler)
Ida & Franklin Wenrich (Sally Sholmartin’s aunt & uncle)
Florence Windish (sister of Joanne McVaugh)
Our prayers for family and friends are very important to us at St. John’s. Every week in the bulletin and every
month in the newsletter, we provide a list of church members, family members, and our friends who are in need of
prayer. In order to assist the church office with this service, we are asking everyone to call the church office
(336-7600) with any prayer requests for the prayer list. At the conclusion of each month, we will be removing
those names unless the prayer requestor contacts us so that the list stays current to prayer needs.
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SHUT-INS
Members at Home
Chuck Lesher Willard Pennabecker Marian Ravegum
Members in Care Facilities
Goldie Beamesderfer Denver Nursing Home, Room 309
Joan Echternacht Denver Nursing Home, Room 223
Polly Grant
Ruth Harlinger
Sweden Valley Manor
Ephrata Manor, Personal Care, Room 123
Verna Harting Denver Nursing Home, Room 215B
Hazel Hornberger Ephrata Manor, Personal Care, Room 101
Ruth Lorah Denver Nursing Home, Room 104, Maple Terrace
Thelma Luckenbill Landis Homes, Ephrata House, Room 18
Warren Ochs Ephrata Manor, Personal Care, Room 206
Kathryn Weitzel Denver Nursing Home, Room 221A
College Students
Erica Bechdel, West Chester University Michelle Perkins, HAAC
Lauren Donmoyer, Wilkes University Samantha Shober, Lebanon Valley College
Jessica Ernst, Clarion University Stephanie Shober, Kutztown University
Jessica Esparra, West Chester University Zachary Sweigart, Penn State Berks Campus
Thaddeus Hatt, University of Illinois John Wallace, Lebanon Valley College
Kelsey Hornberger, Drexel University Paul Wallace, York College
Lauren Leister, California University of PA Justin Wanner, Elon University
Alex Myers, Albright College Lindsey Wanner, Lebanon Valley College
Matthew Paul, James Madison University Kaitlyn Werner, Ursinus College
Parents, please contact the church office (336-7600) to give us the school address of your student or the
name of a student not listed.
Armed Forces
Members Friends Col. Jody L. Petery Jason Acker Aaron Derr Tyler Moyer
AIC Dale Fichthorn Jerry Beck III Ashley Gruebel Capt. Adam Pickett
S/Sgt. Brandon Bitler Michael Lesher, Jr. Brett Rettew
A1C John S. Bitler Torrey Martin Ronald Sweigart
(Nostalgia spelled forward. Live toward the Not Yet!)
Newsletter of the Lancaster Association Churches Of the Penn Central Conference of the United Church of Christ
May, 2012 Lester D. Helmeczi, Editor Volume 5 No. 5
www.LAUCC.org Lancaster Association, 555 West James Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 http://www.facebook.com/LAUCC.ORG
No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome in Lancaster Association UCC Churches!
Churches
St. Paul’s Bowmansville Salem Columbia St.John Denver Trinity East Petersburg Christ Elizabethtown Bethany Ephrata Zion’s Reformed Ephrata St. John’s Center East Earl Church of the Apostles Lancaster Hamilton Park Lancaster St. Andrew Lancaster St. Luke Lancaster St. Peter Lancaster Salem (Rohrerstown) Lancaster St. Luke Lititz St. Paul Manheim Zion Marietta Maytown Reformed Maytown Trinity Reformed Mountville St. Stephen New Holland Zion New Providence Disciples United Community Lancaster Faith Lancaster First Reformed Lancaster Grace Lancaster Peace Swartzville Willow Street Willow Street
LANCASTER ASSOCIATION EVENTS CALENDAR Thursday, May 3, 7 p.m. - LA Executive Committee meets at St. Andrew UCC. Sunday, May 20, 3 p.m. - Ecclesiastical Council for Marty Freitag, Salem UCC,
Rohrerstown.
GRACE, EDEN TO CELEBRATE 100 YEAR MINISTRY race UCC (Eden) celebrates its 100th anniversary as a congregation on Sunday, June 3! The Lancaster Association is invited to celebrate with Grace during 10:30 a.m. worship, a plentiful picnic at noon, the opening of a time capsule at 2:30 p.m.,
and a concert by the Lancaster Community Chorus at 3 p.m.
CAROL BENDER HONORED WITH MECK AWARD he Rev. Mrs. Carol A. Bender, Senior Pastor of Christ Church UCC, Elizabethtown, has been named one of two recipients of Lancaster Seminary’s 2012 Allen S. Meck Award for distinguished service in the practice of pastoral ministry. The award,
honoring the memory of Allan S. Meck ‘11, president of the seminary, 1947-1957, is presen-ted annually by the Alumni/ae Association of Lancaster Theological Seminary to reflect the Seminary’s commitment to excellence in ministry. Recipients are Lancaster Seminary alumni/ae chosen by the Association’s Faithfulness in Ministry Committee for their distinguished service in a particular aspect of ministry.
For the 2012 award, the committee looked at several specific criteria for indications of excellence in ministry: Fostering the vitality of the ministry; Exhibiting excellent pastoral presence; Demonstrating creativity in ministry; Enlisting and nurturing the gifts of others; and Relating the Gospel to the commonly-shared experiences in the ministry.
The 2012 Faithfulness in Ministry Awards will be presented by the Alumni/ae Council at the annual Spring Alumni/ae Day Banquet on May 18. The Rev. Mr. Paul Eyer, Director of Alumni/ae and Church Relations, along with the new Lancaster Seminary Vice President for Advancement, will share with the congregation in worship, June 3, to present the award to Carol in the midst of the community she serves.
KAREN KING HONORED WITH MAPLE TREE AT HC number of Red Sunset Maple trees have been planted at Hartman Center to provide shade for the chapel. One among them, provided by the Lancaster Association, was designated in honor of Karen Elizabeth King, formerly Area
Conference Minister of Penn Central Conference.
MINISTERIAL TRANSITIONINGS egan Malick was called as pastor of Trinity UCC, Mountville, March 25. She will begin her ministry there on May 1.
Amy Schultz’s ministerial standing has been transferred to the York Association where she has been named the designated pastor at Heidelberg UCC, York.
Diane Brandt will have a Service of Closure as she leaves DUCC on April 21. Her ministerial licensing will be discontinued as of May 21.
Gene Hill finished his interim ministry at St. Paul UCC, Manheim, as of April 8. Brian Snow’s status as a Member in Discernment was renewed for another year as he
continues work on his ordination paper. He will be serving as the chaplain of Hospice of PA in Bryn Mawr.
Greg Carey, member of Grace UCC, Eden, and Karen Umberger, member and music director at St. Luke’s, Lititz, have been received as Members in Discernment.
Deadline for the June edition of “Aiglatson” is May 15. Please email your stories to [email protected]
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BISHOP CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES AT CHRIST CHURCH
he Lancaster Brass Quintet will be featured at the second in a series of five concerts at Christ Church UCC, Elizabeth-
town, set for 4 p.m., Sunday, May 20, in the church sanctuary. The concert is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will follow.
The Miriam R. Bishop Concert Series is sponsored by J. Richard Bishop in memory of his wife, Miriam, and in honor of his three sons and their wives, his three grandsons and their wives, and his five great-grand-children.
The Lancaster Brass Quintet has been active in the musical community of central Pennsylvania since 1982, performing a wide variety of music literature, including jazz, show tunes, sacred music, marches and original works for brass.
Need to contact someone from Leadership Now?
Please email [email protected]
Blessings, Megan Malik
FAITH CHURCH BREAKFASTS CONTINUE aith UCC, 1204 Wabank Road, Lancaster, will hold its monthly All-You-Can-Eat Break-fast on Saturday, May 12, 8 a.m. - 10
a.m. The cost of the breakfast is $6.00 for adults
and children over the age of 12, $4.00 for children age 5 through 12, and children under the age of 5 eat for free. For more information, please call the church office at 393-3431 Monday - Thursday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
LAIG AGENDA FEATURES HAITI
oldiers Without a Cause: Why are Thousands of UN Troops still in Haiti? will be the featured discussion
article at the Saturday, May 5, Latin American Issues Group (LAIG) gathering, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Lancaster Church of the Brethren, 1601 Sunset Avenue. All are invited to consider the many justice issues in Haiti today. Please contact Ken Trauger at [email protected] if you would like to have the article in advance.
PEACE POLE WITNESS May Peace Prevail on Earth is the
message in eight languages on the “peace pole” at the entrance to Salem UCC’s Fellowship Hall. Dedicated on April 9, the Peace Pole stands as a witness to peace to the many guests and members who enter our facility for fellowship, AA, musical groups, scouts, and family observances.
MISSION STEWARDSHIP MOMENT
FROM ISRAEL & PALESTINE: hen Pastor Mitri Raheb asked Nohemi Pagán to help in the organization of "the Jesus' Birthday" program in Bethlehem, she was not
aware of the challenges and blessings this opportunity would provide.
She thought it was a matter of preparing some devotions and buying presents for around 100 children… But she was surprised by the grace of God!
After calling her students at the Dar al-Kalima College to help, Nohemi soon realized that the commun-ity was responding well to the invitation. The day of the program they were pleased to welcome over 500 child-ren that enjoyed not only the gifts, but also a transform-ing program.
The importance of the event was not related to just the number of children that responded to the invitation. Nor was the major achievement that the majority of the families present were Muslims! Neither that the program was an extraordinary drama presented by the Diyar Consortium Drama Company! The heart of the success was that we affirmed the values of forgiveness and reconciliation in the midst of a society of full of hatred, injustices and despair. The most important part of the program was the affirmation of peace which is based on justice.
The children and Nohemi left the Church premises that afternoon with a sense of hope! They celebrated the birth of the Prince of Peace!
Mission moment by Dr. Samuel Pagán
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CHURCH STAFF
Pastor The Rev. David R. Brumbaugh
Coordinator of Youth, Christian Education & Family Ministries Cathy Robitzer
Administrative Assistant/Church Secretary Amy MacKenzie
Organist/Choir Director /Hand Bell Choir Director Philip Brandt
Youth Choir Director Vivian Showers
Custodian David Brensinger
Grounds Keeping Men’s Brotherhood
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