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St. John’s Messenger
Volume 93, Issue 8 April 17, 2013
“The human mind may devise many plans, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will be established.” Proverbs 19:21
Who are you? It’s a question we might ask of anyone we don’t know.How would you answer? Most of us would begin with our name and then probably go on to share other details of our lives. What details would you include?
One time during a gathering where we were asked to share our names and something about ourselves, one person said, “My name is ‘Ruth’ and I am a child of God.” That caught my attention! The most important thing about her was her relationship with God. I was impressed! What difference would it make if each of us could say the same? Actually, we could. I remind you of our identity every Sunday just before the dismissal when I say “Children of God, you are sealed by the Holy Spirit and marked with the cross of Christ forever. “If we identify ourselves first of all as God’s children, it makes a difference in how we look at our daily lives and at our future. With this different perspective, we would most likely think first about what God’s purpose is for us, about God’s vision and plans for us. On Sunday, April 28, we will gather during the Sunday School hour in the library to hear the common themes that arose from our small group meetings. We will think about what it looks like for us to be a congregation of God’s children and what that means for our future. In other words, we will begin to develop a new sense of identity, of who we are, and a new vision, a new picture, of what we can become with God’s help. Then if we have time, we will talk about first steps.I suspect we will need more conversation than just one Sunday. So we will probably schedule more conversations. The summary of our responses is elsewhere in this newsletter.I’m looking forward to our conversations and the renewal to follow.
In Christ’s peace, t Pastor Moll
SPRING & BAKE SALE
April 25 8:00 AM-4:00 PMApril 26 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
April 27 8:00 AM-12:00 NOONMark your calendars and come check out all our “treasures” at the Rummage Sale and get some
delicious goodies at the Bake Sale.
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St. Johns Bakers – please drop off donations of baked items by April 25th.
If you placed an order for soup, your soup may be picked up during Rummage Sale hours. Additional soup will be sold while supplies last.
Holy communion will be distributed every Sunday. The first Sunday will be at the altar rail, the follow- ing Sundays will be continuous. Quiet Communion is held the first Sunday of each month at 1:00 p.m.
Geranium Order Form Pentecost, Sunday, May 19th
Geraniums may be ordered by completing this order form. The form along with payment may be placed in the offering plate (use an envelope marked Geraniums), dropped off at the church office, or mailed to the church. Please make checks payable to: St. John’s Lutheran Church.
All Geraniums Cost $3.00 EachFor a 4 ½ Inch Pot – Color: Pinto Red
Last Date to order is May 6
Qty Ordered ______ @ 3.00 Total ____________
Amt. Paid _______ check #_______ Cash _________
Given By: ____________________________________
In Memory of:__________________________________
In Honor of: ___________________________________
To the Glory of God: ______________
Spring shows us what God can do
with a dirty world.
Geranium Order Form Pentecost, Sunday, May 19th
Geraniums may be ordered by completing this order form. The form along with payment may be placed in the offering plate (use an envelope marked Geraniums), dropped off at the church office, or mailed to the church. Please make checks payable to: St. John’s Lutheran Church.
All Geraniums Cost $3.00 EachFor a 4 ½ Inch Pot – Color: Pinto Red
Last Date to order is May 6
Qty Ordered ______ @ 3.00 Total ____________
Amt. Paid _______ check #_______ Cash _________
Given By: ____________________________________
In Memory of:__________________________________
In Honor of: ___________________________________
To the Glory of God: ______________
TRANSITION TEAM NEWSCALLING FAITHFUL MEMBERS OF ST. JOHN’S
SAVE THE DATE: APRIL 28
Recently members of St. John’s gathered to share memories, hopes, and other topics as we consider what is ahead. On April 28, during the Sunday School hour, you are invited to share your thoughts about where we are, where God might be leading us, and what hopes we have.
A summary of our thinking at that point is as follows:
Our memories are of fellowship, food, group activities, singing, special people, and special services.We come to worship, for spiritual growth, community, and rediscovering who we are as God’s peopleToday we enjoy the fellowship, the values, and being part of something bigger.We perceive others as wanting unconditional acceptance, friendship, guidance, inspiration, and an
invitation.Our perceived strengths are: people – strong leaders, volunteers; community outreach; our facility,
traditions, liturgy, music, and staff.The bright spot (small success on which to build) – Sunday School teachers and children’s ministry.
Other (not-so small-) successes include Fishing Derby, Christmas Bazaar, Rummage sale, Ice Cream Social
Hopes/Expectations: become truly welcoming; spiritual growth; unity; open to new ideas; expanded ministry within and outside congregation; weekly printed worship service; evening and weekend activities (?), involve more people.
Please plan to be part of the discussion. It is important for the future of St. John’s.
On DoubtThe astute Catholic monk Thomas Merton once declared, “A man is known better by his questions than his answers.”
He pointed out that religious traditions themselves unfold in the oscillation [the back and forth] between questions and answers, answers and questions. There is no great person of faith, be it Abraham or Moses, St Augustine or St John of the Cross, Jesus or [even] Muhammad, who did not express doubt, did not ask a lot of questions.
Theologian David Lose, (Luther Seminary) writes in his blog: I agree. …questions and doubt are not the opposite of faith but intertwined with it.
Music Festival May 5The Pre-Assembly meeting of the Tulpehocken Conference will be on Sunday, May 5, 2013, at United Lutheran Church, Sunbury. We will begin with a chicken pot-pie meal served by the ladies of the church at 1 pm (free-will donation), followed by the music festival/worship at 1:45. Choirs and organists of the conference have been invited to participate. The meeting itself will begin after the worship. You are all invited and encouraged to attend and mingle with other Lutheran Christians of our area. Please let the pastor or church office know if you plan to attend so the folks will have an idea of how much food to prepare.
A single person working behind the scenes; a group of people working together.You might also know them as a service assistant,
choir member, busy-bee, Messenger folder, rummage sorter, handyman, lawn and gardener helper, snow shoveler,
committee member, cooks and bakers, Sunday School teacheror any number of Disciples thatSt. John’s is blessed to have.
Whether it is one hour, one day or more, we say THANK YOU to all Discipleswho share their time and talents and are a valuable staple in running the
church and its activities.
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Aesop
To show great love for God and our neighbor we need not do great things. It is how much love we put into the doing that makes our offering something beautiful for God. Mother Teresa
Volunteers arelove in motion.
Love cannot remain by itself—it has not meaning. Love has to be put into action, and that action is service. Mother Teresa
No one in this world is more cherished than someone who lightens the burdens of another.
The heart of a volunteer is not measured in size, but by the depth of the commitment to make a difference in the lives of others. DeAnn Hollis
In this troubled world, it’s refreshing to find someone who still has the time to be kind.Someone who still has the faith to believe that the more you give, the more you receive. Someone who’s ready by thought, word, or deed to reach out a hand, in the hour of need. Helen Steiner Rice
GiVing Hard WOrking SelfLess
ValUable KiNd
FaiThful MakEs a Difference
ApprEciated ImpoRtant PricelesS
And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased."
- Hebrews 13:16
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUNow that “Spring has Sprung” we’d like to thank all our “muscle” men and women who helped this past winter with snow shoveling and plowing.
If you or anyone you know is able to help out with mowing grass around the Church, please contact Lou VanGilder or Jim Williams.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thanks to everyone who baked cookies for our “Adult Cookie Sunday” held on April 7th.
AROUND THE CHURCH
There are alot of things happening around the Church – here are just a few highlights:
CHANGING STATION There is a changing station now available and located in the Narthex bathroom for your convenience. Thanks to our “handy men” for installing this for us.
SOUND We now have a new remote microphone system. Pastor Moll has a wireless headset, which allows her voice to be more audible.
LIGHTINGThe electricians were here to fix lighting on Third Street, and a new fixture is being placed at the Office door entrance.
SECURITY SYSTEMWork will be started in placing a security system at the Church. Video monitors will be placed in the Church Office, Pastor’s Office, Preschool, and Fellowship Hall ramp door. Persons will be able to access the building during normal working hours by using a buzzer. This comes in light of recent events in the community and providing a safe learning and work environment.
KATHRYN’S KLOSETAs you know we operate Kathryn’s Kloset on the 3rd Saturday of the month. Items received from Baltimore and our distribution center at St. Matthew’s are minimal, while the need in our area is great. Supplemental products for distribution are being purchased directly by the Church. If you would like to make a financial donation to help those less fortunate and in need, please place your donation in an envelope and mark “Kathryn’s Kloset” or use the Pink Envelope located in the pew for this month’s designation.
Love cannot remain by itself—it has not meaning. Love has to be put into action, and that action is service. Mother Teresa
The heart of a volunteer is not measured in size, but by the depth of the commitment to make a difference in the lives of others. DeAnn Hollis
Committee News
PROPERTY – Property Maintenance Request forms are located on a clipboard outside the Church Office, the Narthex, and Fellowship Hall. If you see something that needs replaced, repaired, or attention to, please fill out the information on the form.
Finance - St. John’s has received $3,000 in charitable donations from the trust account of Florence Stephens. $1,000 is for VBS, $1,000 for Children’s Sunday School and $1,000 for the Choir Program.
Social Ministry – Is still in need of a chairperson for this committee. Planning stages for the Ice Cream Social and 50 Year Member Recognition have begun.
Worship & Music – Thanks everyone for their time and talents in helping decorate the sanctuary, and providing inspirational music this Easter season. Conservation Sunday will be observed April 28th. Pentecost is May 19th and order forms for geraniums will be available in the near future.
WELCA – is gearing up for the Rummage, Soup, & Bake Sale scheduled for April 25th -27th.
Christian Education – Mark your calendars!
PIG ROASTAND
OUTDOOR CONCERT
Come and celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Upper Susquehanna Synod, ELCA, at a special event on Friday, June 14, at Susquehanna University.
As the first day of the synod assembly winds down, assembly-goers and other guests will move outdoors to the lawn in the center of campus for a Pig Roast and Outdoor Music Festival, “Blast on the Grass”.
Tickets for the Pig Roast will only be sold in advance. Sign-up for tickets by calling the Church Office. Price per ticket is $10, and requests and payment for tickets must be received by May 19th .
S S Y N N IO PD P I T S Food Packaging Event
On April 27, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. members and friends of Faith Lutheran Church, Lewisburg, will pack and distribute meals through Outreach, Inc. Assembly lines of 10-12 volunteers each will assemble, seal, label, and pack 6-serving packages of a nutritionally-fortified macaroni and cheese dish for the low cost of 25 cents per serving. Boxes packed with this product will be given to local food pantries and shelters. For more information or to sign up to help, please contact Faith Lutheran Church.
Sawdust Ministry Event
What is a Sawdust Ministry? It is a group of men and women who volunteer to work on homes of local folks who cannot afford critical repairs, an “on-site Habitat for Humanity” if you will, and thus help them maintain a decent standard of living at their residence. The Upper Susquehanna Synod Low Income Housing Task Force is partnering with Mike McCay of St. Luke, Bloomsburg, and the North Branch Sawdust Ministry on a plan to develop a synod-wide Sawdust Ministry. This ministry will be carried out by local clusters of congregations. An initial event to gather people who like to work on home repairs is being planned May 4 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Camp Mount Luther, where they can engage in small projects at the camp and also have a discussion as to how a sawdust ministry is started and run by a cluster of local churches/organizations. For more information on the camp’s Sawdust Day, contact Chad Hershberger at 570-922-1587 or to know more about starting your own Sawdust Ministry, contact Beth Yenchko [email protected] or Pr. Karl-John Stone [email protected] at the synod office at 570-524-9778. Please RSVP to the camp office at 570-922-1587 or [email protected] and mention that you’re coming to make SAWDUST!
Camp Mount Luther Spring Work Day
Practice stewardship through service at Camp Mount Luther at our annual Spring Work Day. We need your help getting the camp grounds and facilities ready for Summer Camp. There will be plenty to do and everyone in the family can help! The event will be held on Saturday, May 4, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please bring supplies to do cleaning, mulching, raking, and light construction projects, such as step ladders, buckets, rakes, etc. A light lunch will be served. Please RSVP by April 29 if staying for lunch. This event is also coinciding with the formation of
Committee News
PROPERTY – Property Maintenance Request forms are located on a clipboard outside the Church Office, the Narthex, and Fellowship Hall. If you see something that needs replaced, repaired, or attention to, please fill out the information on the form.
Finance - St. John’s has received $3,000 in charitable donations from the trust account of Florence Stephens. $1,000 is for VBS, $1,000 for Children’s Sunday School and $1,000 for the Choir Program.
Social Ministry – Is still in need of a chairperson for this committee. Planning stages for the Ice Cream Social and 50 Year Member Recognition have begun.
Worship & Music – Thanks everyone for their time and talents in helping decorate the sanctuary, and providing inspirational music this Easter season. Conservation Sunday will be observed April 28th. Pentecost is May 19th and order forms for geraniums will be available in the near future.
WELCA – is gearing up for the Rummage, Soup, & Bake Sale scheduled for April 25th -27th.
Christian Education – Mark your calendars!
“Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf of springtime.”
Martin Luther
Christian symbol
Butterfly
The butterfly symbolizes resurrection, Easter and the new life we have in Christ Jesus. As a caterpillar disappears into a chrysalis, so Jesus’ dead body was hidden in a tomb. The emergence of the butterfly, rising into the sky in its beautiful new body, reminds us of Christ’s resurrection — and ours.
Food Packaging Event
On April 27, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. members and friends of Faith Lutheran Church, Lewisburg, will pack and distribute meals through Outreach, Inc. Assembly lines of 10-12 volunteers each will assemble, seal, label, and pack 6-serving packages of a nutritionally-fortified macaroni and cheese dish for the low cost of 25 cents per serving. Boxes packed with this product will be given to local food pantries and shelters. For more information or to sign up to help, please contact Faith Lutheran Church.
Sawdust Ministry Event
What is a Sawdust Ministry? It is a group of men and women who volunteer to work on homes of local folks who cannot afford critical repairs, an “on-site Habitat for Humanity” if you will, and thus help them maintain a decent standard of living at their residence. The Upper Susquehanna Synod Low Income Housing Task Force is partnering with Mike McCay of St. Luke, Bloomsburg, and the North Branch Sawdust Ministry on a plan to develop a synod-wide Sawdust Ministry. This ministry will be carried out by local clusters of congregations. An initial event to gather people who like to work on home repairs is being planned May 4 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Camp Mount Luther, where they can engage in small projects at the camp and also have a discussion as to how a sawdust ministry is started and run by a cluster of local churches/organizations. For more information on the camp’s Sawdust Day, contact Chad Hershberger at 570-922-1587 or to know more about starting your own Sawdust Ministry, contact Beth Yenchko [email protected] or Pr. Karl-John Stone [email protected] at the synod office at 570-524-9778. Please RSVP to the camp office at 570-922-1587 or [email protected] and mention that you’re coming to make SAWDUST!
Camp Mount Luther Spring Work Day
Practice stewardship through service at Camp Mount Luther at our annual Spring Work Day. We need your help getting the camp grounds and facilities ready for Summer Camp. There will be plenty to do and everyone in the family can help! The event will be held on Saturday, May 4, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please bring supplies to do cleaning, mulching, raking, and light construction projects, such as step ladders, buckets, rakes, etc. A light lunch will be served. Please RSVP by April 29 if staying for lunch. This event is also coinciding with the formation of
The ELCA Malaria Campaign is starting work in Uganda – but help is needed. In Uganda, thousands of children die each year from malaria – a preventable and curable disease. The entire population is at risk of malaria, but less than 50 percent are protected by preventable measures like insect-treated bed nets and mosquito spraying. Hospitalization and deaths from malaria have increased in recent years. The time to help is now.
World Malaria Day is April 25 and we are turning this day into a special week – focusing on the work of the ELCA Malaria Campaign in Uganda. Our goal is to raise $250,000. This would be enough to jump-start malaria programming in Uganda. Imagine the number of lives saved and the impact we can have if we all come together on one Sunday for one cause. Join millions of people around the world and thousands of ELCA members across the United States in the fight against malaria on Sunday, April 28.
Give today and join us in the fight against malaria. Just $10 is enough to provide a family with an insecticide-treated mosquito net. A gift of $50 could provide a course of medicine to help save the lives of 25 people infected with malaria. Your gifts to the ELCA Malaria Campaign will be used where needed most to provide mosquito nets, health care, education and more to help eliminate deaths from this disease — for good.
Please make your check payable to the “ELCA Malaria Campaign” with “World Malaria Day” in the memo line of your check. Place it in your congregation’s offering plate or mail it to: ELCA Malaria Campaign, P.O. Box 71764, Chicago, IL 60694-1764. To give online with a credit card, please visit www.elca.org/malaria .
ELCA Churchwide AssemblyVolunteers Wanted
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, to be commemorated during the Churchwide Assembly at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh on August 12-17, 2013. Since the Churchwide Assembly is being held in our region this year, you are invited to become a volunteer at the event and to be on hand for the Churchwide celebration. The Southwest Pennsylvania Synod needs our help with a wide range of logistical and hospitality duties. The Assembly promises to be an exciting and memorable event for
Please keep in your prayers the family of Trish Long, whose husband passed away April 14th.
MEMBERS: Kay Deans; Mike Payne; Brenda Herbert; Deb Doebler; Mike Daddario;
PRAYER REQUEST: Breann Culp; Robin Bolig; Dean and Joan Rebuck; Bob Hoover; Dana Jaegers; Olivia Thomas; Tammy Ludwig; Joey Mies; David Anderson; Glovene Youngkin; Dave Auman; Terry Moll; Bill Leaser; Jeremy Hoffman; John Snyder; Dave Burns; Don Propst; Tina Reichenbach; Georgena Smith; Daniel Lyons; Beverly Windus; Betty Leitzel; Marlyn Deihl; Irene Olley; Janel Gallo Berdell; Steve and Rose Brungard; Ed and Jane DeGand; Lauren Reitz; Darvin Straub; Lisa Forbes; Jim Kline.
HOMEBOUND AND SPECIAL PRAYERS: Jane Galow; Betty Yerg; Nancy Hendricks; Shirley Wolfe; Frances Hoffman; Robyn Snyder; Dave Roush; Dave Eisely; Franklin Hoffman; Catherine Broome; Michael Ray; Harold Billman; Carol Hoffman; Sally Mayer; Elaine Kohl; Phyllis Gordon; Sally Diehl; Bill Brungard; Julia Tiedman; Tina Pontius; Jan Albertson; Frances Rohrbach; June Seebold; John Kistner; Margaret Rantz; Linda Ramsey; Margaret Bright; Joshua Gordon; Harold Reid; Ruth Ramer; Joyce Shearer; Connie Lahr; Steve Lahr; Zachery Baker; Carol Wilks; Pauline Spigelmeyer; Jodi Graybill; Brittany Graybill; Margaret Nugent; Harry Hopewell. Pray for our military
Daily Scripture Reading
April 17 2 Timothy 1:3-14April 18 1 Peter 5:6-11April 19 Daniel 9:1-19April 20 1 Peter 2:18-25April 21 Act 16:25-34April 22 Colossians 3:1-4April 23 Ephesians 3:14-21April 24 Exodus 15:1-18April 25 Acts 15:36-40April 26 2 Corinthians 12:1-10April 27 Hebrews 10:19-25April 28 1 Samuel 17:31-37April 29 Galatians 5:16-25April 30 Philippians 2:1-11May 1 John 14:1-14May 2 Luke 13:10-17May 3 Luke 13:18-35
Memorials ReceivedJeff Robinson
ByBarbara Moyer
Brenda and David HerbertJune and Bud Diehl
Sherry and Terry MetzlerCatherine and Len Broome
WELCASt. John’s Preschool Board
Dear St. John’s Family,
Thank you to everyone for your thoughts, prayers and cards as I continue to improve from my fall. Thanks also to Pastor Moll for the visits which were such a blessing and the flowers were beautiful.
Michael Payne
ELCA Churchwide AssemblyVolunteers Wanted
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, to be commemorated during the Churchwide Assembly at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh on August 12-17, 2013. Since the Churchwide Assembly is being held in our region this year, you are invited to become a volunteer at the event and to be on hand for the Churchwide celebration. The Southwest Pennsylvania Synod needs our help with a wide range of logistical and hospitality duties. The Assembly promises to be an exciting and memorable event for
Wednesday, April 17 Fold messenger, 9:30 a.m.BIBLE Study, 7:00 p.m., Church Library
Thursday, April 18 Scout Training, 6:00 p.m.Christian Education/Evangelism, 7:00 p.m.Scout Roundtable, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 20 Kathryn’s Kloset, 9-11:30 a.m.Kitchen Reserved, 8:00 a.m.-?
Monday, April 22 Kitchen reserved, 8:00 a.m.-?Tuesday, April 23 Kitchen reserved, 8:00 a.m.-?
Pie pick up, Fellowship Hall, 3:00-5:00 p.m.Wednesday, April 24 Kitchen reserved, 8:00 a.m.-?
Set-up for Rummage Sale, 9:00 a.m.-?Parent/Scout Leader Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, April 25 Rummage, Soup & Bake Sale, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Messenger deadline, 3:00 p.m.
Friday, April 26 Rummage, Soup & Bake Sale, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Saturday, April 27 Rummage, Soup & Bake Sale, 8:00 a.m.-Noon
Sunday, April 21 Brunch fundraiser, 11:00-2:00, Camp Mount Luther, MifflinburgTickets are now available from the camp office. The deadline to order tickets is Friday, April 12th. Price: $10.50 for adults, $5.25 for children under 12. Tickets are available by contacting the camp office (570-922-1587) or via e-mail at [email protected].
Attendance for April 7, 2013 8:00 a.m. Service – 52 10:15 a.m. Service – 74Offering needed weekly to meet budget: $3741.00
Offering received: $3078.05
Attendance for April 14, 2013 6:00 a.m. Service – 43 10:15 a.m. Service - 51
Offering needed weekly to meet budget: $3741.00Offering received: $2975.25
Dear St. John’s Family,
Thank you to everyone for your thoughts, prayers and cards as I continue to improve from my fall. Thanks also to Pastor Moll for the visits which were such a blessing and the flowers were beautiful.
Michael Payne
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This Sunday at St. John’sApril 21, 2013
8:00 a.m. Worship Service with Communion9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Worship Service with Communion
Next Sunday at St. John’sApril 28, 2013
Conservation Sunday8:00 a.m. Worship Service with Communion
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
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Church Office Hours Mon-Thurs 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Fri 8:30 a.m.-NoonMarthaSue Moll, Pastor
William J. Jacavage, Director of Music
May 1Benjamin EisenhowerAbigail KuttruffChristopher Savidge
May 2Franklin HoffmanEleanor WilliamsonEmily Young
May 3Christy PersingDonald SnyderDelanie Wolever
May 4Mariah BrouseJeremy Kropa
May 5Emily HoffmanMartha Walter
May 6Jennifer Berry-PropstMargaret DaddarioChristina GuyerHadley Snyder
May 7Philip Hallden
May 8Donna GalloMatthew HalldenKobe Swanger
May 9Courtney BowmanWilliam Duncan Jr.
May 10Joanne Steele
May 11Christopher CrebsJohn HendricksLori HoffmanSteven Mertz
May 12William Brennen III
May 13Nicole BoyleColton BrouseGiselle HalldenTara Lehman
May 14Hannah DomarackiRachel MullTina PontiusShirley Wolfe
May 15Joslyn GuyerKisha Bonnell-MenschRobert Crebs
May 16Maryann BerryGrace Dunkelberger
May 17Trudy BakerAveya Stauffer
May 18Ryan HenryKelly Kistner
May 19Terry ButrejRachel DunnAustin HaddonCalaina PropstGene Ray
May 20Patrick Fiori Jr.Kandi KearneyBrent LitchardDorothy MertzEric Tanner
May 21Christopher KurtzColton Matrey
May 22Peggy BieseckerLori BogovichJordon HeckmanLana Miller
May 23Aaron Payne
May 25Lindsey Frehafer
May 27Melissa BierlyMelanie ClabaughRobert FeasterShirley Gautsch
May 28Natasha EisenhowerJanell Feaster
May 30Brennon Hilner
Steven Kremer Jr.Karen Treacher
May 31Kyler CampbellHeather Heintzelman
Theresa HaddonTyler HendricksLauren Holub
MAY 2013Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1Fold Messenger 9:30 a.m.
2 National Day of Prayer
AA 7:00 p.m.Al anon 8:00 p.m.Scout District Meeting 7:00 p.m.Worship & Music 7:00 p.m.
3 4
5Cookie Sunday for Adults
Worship w/Comm. 8:00 a.m.Sunday School 9:00 a.m.Worship w/Comm. 10:15 a.m.Quiet Communion 1:00 p.m.Girl Socuts/Fellowship Hall 1-5:00 p.m.
6TOPS 6:00 p.m.Finance 7:00 p.m.Cub Scouts 7:00 p.m.
7Boy Scouts 6:30 p.m.Senior Choir 7:00 p.m.Bell Choir 8:00 p.m.
8Council Meeting 7:00 p.m.
9Messenger deadline 3:00 p.m.Social Ministry 6:00 p.m.AA 7:00 p.m.Al anon 8:00 p.m.
10 11
12
Worship w/Comm. 8:00 a.m.Sunday School 9:00 a.m.Worship w/Comm. 10:15 a.m.
13TOPS 6:00 p.m.Cub Scouts 7:00 p.m.
14Boy Scouts 6:30 p.m.Senior Choir 7:00 p.m.Bell Choir 8:00 p.m.
15Fold Messenger 9:30 a.m.
16Scout Roundtable 7:00 p.m.AA 7:00 p.m.Al anon 8:00 p.m.Christian Ed/Evangelism 7:00 p.m.
17 18Kathryn’s Kloset 9-11:00 a.m.
19 Day of PentecostWorship w/Comm. 8:00 a.m.Sunday School 9:00 a.m.Worship w/Comm. 10:15 a.m.
20TOPS 6:00 p.m.WELCA 7:00 p.m. Cub Scouts 7:00 p.m.
21Boy Scouts 6:30 p.m.Senior Choir 7:00 p.m.Bell Choir 8:00 p.m.
22Scout Parent/Leader Meeting Fellowship Hall 7:00 p.m.
23Messenger deadline 3:00 p.m.AA 7:00 p.m.Al anon 8:00 p.m.
24 25Wedding
26Worship w/Comm. 8:00 a.m.Sunday School 9:00 a.m.Worship w/Comm. 10:15 a.m.
27 OFFICE CLOSED
TOPS 6:00 p.m.Cub Scouts 7:00 p.m.
28Preschool Year End Program 7:00 p.m.Boy Scouts 6:30 p.m.Senior Choir 7:00 p.m.Bell Choir 8:00 p.m.
29Fold Messenger 9:30 a.m.
30AA 7:00 p.m.Al anon 8:00 p.m.
Date Lector Greeters Communion
Assistants
Bread Ushers Crucifer/Torch-Bearer
Acolyte SoundSystem
May 58:00 AM Brenda Herbert
David HerbertNancy Erdley
May 510:15 AM
Nick Auman June and Bud Diehl
Nick AumanBlaine Shaffer
Nancy ErdleyBarb Moyer, Capt.
Teresa MillerJudy HoffmanLori Bogovich
Derek Young Jacob Hite Dave Menges
May 5Quiet
CommunionMary Siemsen
May 128:00 AM Pat Propst
Tom Propst Cynthia Paul
May 1210:15 AM
Doug Manning
Sharon and Mack Fleming
Virginia ButlerDoug Manning
Cynthia PaulMike Erdley, Capt.
Mack FlemingGlen WeaverNick Auman
Rachel Anderson Brandon Deans
Bob Berry
May 198:00 AM
Sue BillmanBill Troutman
Jacki Cunningham
May 1910:15 AM
Diane Hoffman
Diane HoffmanElaine Kohl
Judy StuckLou VanGilder Jacki Cunningham
David Menges, Capt.Derek MengesGreg Morton
Blaine Shaffer
Trey CunninghamDerek AmermanBrennon Hilner
Kobe Swanger Mike Erdley
May 268:00 AM
Brenda HerbertDavid Herbert
Karen Smeltz
May 2610:15 AM
Karen VanGilder
Teresa and Lee Miller
Barb MoyerMike Erdley
Karen Smeltz Doug Manning, Capt.Lou VanGilder
Franklin HoffmanFrank Hoffman
Derek Young Rachel Anderson
Lou VanGilder
Service Assistants for May 2013