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Mark your calendar for Rally Day-September 9 th ! Not only will that Sunday jump us into the official beginning of an exciting new year here at First Church, we hope to use it as a celebration of all the programs and events that our members have celebrated in the last several months. That way the day can also serve to build anticipation and eagerness to be part of another great year at First Church! Christian Education classes and teachers will be celebrated as part of worship that day, and we will point forward to another year of Venture Club and worshipping with our outstanding Choir. By recognizing National Youth Conference participants, Camp Blue Diamond campers, and hearing reports on our new on-line community for young adults, Vacation Bible School, Bible Study Groups, Good Grief Support group and Men’s Fellowship we will be setting the stage for another year of using our gifts and talents in spreading the love, hope and message of Jesus Christ. Following the worship service, the Men’s Fellowship will be preparing hamburgers and hotdogs for a potluck meal in the Fellowship Hall. Since we are limiting their time to report on National Youth Conference during worship, the excitement brought back from NYC will spill over as youth and advisors hope to go into a deeper report following the meal. I look forward to starting this new year off with you! Pastor Dave The First Church of the Brethren Roaring Spring, PA September 2018 901 Bloomfield St. (814) 224.4113 Roaring Spring, PA 16673 Fax (814) 224.4923 Director of Ministry: Dr. David Crumrine www.rsfirstchurch.org Living out our faith Being the hands and feet of Jesus, serving with open minds and hearts. We exist to be a community of welcome and worship where people find peace, purpose, and power through Jesus Christ.

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Page 1: The First Church of the Brethren Roaring Spring, PA ...by Eowyn Ivey Alaska, 1920: a brutal place to homestead, and especially tough for recent arrivals Jack and Mabel. Childless,

Mark your calendar for Rally Day-September 9th! Not only will that Sunday jump us into the official beginning

of an exciting new year here at First Church, we hope to use it as a celebration of all the programs and events

that our members have celebrated in the last several months. That way the day can also serve to build

anticipation and eagerness to be part of another great year at First Church!

Christian Education classes and teachers will be celebrated as part of worship that day, and we will point

forward to another year of Venture Club and worshipping with our outstanding Choir. By recognizing

National Youth Conference participants, Camp Blue Diamond campers, and hearing reports on our new on-line

community for young adults, Vacation Bible School, Bible Study Groups, Good Grief Support group and Men’s

Fellowship we will be setting the stage for another year of using our gifts and talents in spreading the love,

hope and message of Jesus Christ.

Following the worship service, the Men’s Fellowship will be preparing hamburgers and hotdogs for a potluck

meal in the Fellowship Hall. Since we are limiting their time to report on National Youth Conference during

worship, the excitement brought back from NYC will spill over as youth and advisors hope to go into a deeper

report following the meal.

I look forward to starting this new year off with you!

Pastor Dave

The First Church of the Brethren

Roaring Spring, PA

September 2018 901 Bloomfield St. (814) 224.4113 Roaring Spring, PA 16673 Fax (814) 224.4923 Director of Ministry: Dr. David Crumrine www.rsfirstchurch.org

Living out our faith Being the hands and feet of Jesus, serving with open minds and hearts.

We exist to be a community of welcome and worship where people find peace, purpose, and power through Jesus Christ.

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Highlights of Leadership Mtg. Held on July 30th, 2018 Christian Education Team - Pat Frazier -Many thanks to all who helped with the float in the July 3rd Martinsburg Ag parade. - Vacation Bible School was held at Shawnee. Highest day attendance was 36, avg upper 20s. - Summer adult Sunday School is averaging around 24. - Considering creating opportunity for a parent support group to meet at First Church. - Rally Day Sept. 9 will kick off Sunday School and highlight National Youth Conference and Camp Blue Diamond. Men’s Fellowship will grill burgers and hotdogs for lunch. - Continue to work at developing Youth in Ministry program. Missions and Service Team - Darlene Wyland - Donation was sent for commitment to Camp Blue Diamond capital campaign. - Working to prepare for Heritage Fair. - Looking ahead to Pennies for Witness and White Gift opportunities to give. - Planning to provide opportunity for Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes but also begin to promote denominational and/or local projects. Worship Team - Terry Hershberger

- Really enjoying working with Pastor Dave. - Planning to get 2 more new microphones. Finance and Facility Team - Bryce Nooyen

- Brick work has been delayed because of continued rainy weather. - Internet access has been upgraded. - Giving is at budgeted level but there has been very little given toward building fund for projects like brick work. - Have been looking at insurance coverage. - Money has been given to window project and 8 to 10 new windows should be installed this fall Hospitality and Communications Team - Valerie Smith

- Youth are planning a Hoss’s fundraiser sometime during fourth quarter. - Around 50 people attended Fifth Sunday lunch in July. - A pool party is scheduled for Aug. 24th. - Looking for people willing to be bring in the Light of Christ during worship. Adults are welcome. Deacons' Report - Betsy Garach reported. - Continue to meet together regularly for prayer. - A committee is working on a program/ministry for 2019 Easter season. Papers are available at the Welcome Center. See chair Bethann Frederick for more information. - Continue to make visits to shut ins. Thanks expressed for Dave and Janet Imes for the many extra visits they do to ill and shut ins. Pastor Dave

- Not at meeting because he was attending TRIM orientation at Bethany Seminary. - Speaking at Aug 5th Spring Dam Worship Service. - Young Adult on-line community is growing with 18 members currently. - With Dan Hammel’s bible study ending, pastor Dave will begin Tues. a.m. study of James. Discernment Team of Pastor Dave, Mitch Frederick, Kristen Hall, and Don Bookhammer is joined by Jill Brumbaugh who will finish Maureen Detwiler’s term. Will be preparing 2019 slate. Next Meeting - August 28th at 6:30

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SERVING IN SEPTEMBER Greeters Deacon Greeters Acolyte Audio Technician

Front: Ethel Burket

Rear: Charley & Shirley

Smith

Mike & Becky Bianconi

Travis Russell

Fellowship Time

Genesis Class

2 9 16 23 30

Organist Darlene Wyland

Cathy Petre Barb Wineland Cathy Petre Cathy Petre

Pianist Marcia Fleck Brenda Fluke-

Garber Marcia Fleck Marcia Fleck Cathy Neal

Storyteller Pastor Dave Betsy Garach Pattie Conlon Rufus Petre Mandy Keith

Nursery Attendant

Audrey Smith

Signe Dellinger

Welcome Center

Jane Brumbaugh

Carol Emerick Jeannie Stiffler Arlene Beers Nancy Forshey

Parking Lot Greeters

Dave Imes Dave Imes Dave Imes

Flowers Memory of

Ralph & Lola Glass

Memory of Margaret Imes

Memory of Bob Hoover

Bulletins

Worship Leader

Kaye Russell Pattie Conlon Jacob Reilly Rusty Hoover

September 9, 2018

Men’s Fellowship will provide hamburgers and

hot dogs. Sign up if you will be attending,

and if you are willing to bring a dish to

share.

Italain Theme Meal and Activity

Noon

Sunday, September 30th

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The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey

Alaska, 1920: a brutal place to homestead, and especially tough for recent arrivals Jack and

Mabel. Childless, they are drifting apart--he breaking under the weight of the work of the

farm; she crumbling from loneliness and despair. In a moment of levity during the season's

first snowfall, they build a child out of snow. The next morning the snow child

is gone--but they glimpse a young, blonde-haired girl running through the trees.

This little girl, who calls herself Faina, seems to be a child of the woods. She hunts with a red fox at her

side, skims lightly across the snow, and somehow survives alone in the Alaskan wilderness. As Jack and

Mabel struggle to understand this child who could have stepped from the pages of a fairy tale, they come

to love her as their own daughter. But in this beautiful, violent place things are rarely as they appear, and

what they eventually learn about Faina will transform all of them.

If God has blessed you with a voice to sing with, we would encourage you to join the choir!

Chancel Choir practice begins for the year on Wednesday, August 29th at 6:30 pm.

No auditions needed! We meet in the sanctuary.

‘Be the Light of Christ - Know the Scripture’

Tuesday morning Bible Study will continue for the month of Sept. beginning at 9:30am and concluding at 10:45am. Plan to join Pastor Dave in the Alpha classroom and look forward to learning more about what the Bible has to say to you. If your summer schedule didn’t provide a free window of time to attend the studies - no worries !! New faces are always welcome !

Please email any pictures of church events to [email protected].

If leaving something in the office, please leave a note what is for, who it is from so it gets where it needs to go.

BREAKFAST

September 15, 2018

8 am at New Frontier

PENNIES

FOR

WITNESS

Donations may be placed

in the container in the

Overflow Room. Final

collection day will be

September 30th.

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The Children activity bags have been replaced with clip board coloring pages and crayons They are still in the Narthex in a basket. Gary & Barbara Wineland have disconnected their landline. Please use their cell phones as listed in the directory.

Heritage Fair

September 22, 2018

Contact Darlene Wyland if you are willing to lend a helping hand, or see the sign up sheets at the Welcome Center. We need help taking things to CBD, setting up, and working at the booth. If you can’t attend and want to give a monetary donation, put it in the offering with the note “Heritage Fair”.

Mentoring will “kick-off” the year on September 16th. Team pictures will be taken in the Fellowship Hall from 8:45 – 9 am. Donuts will be available, so plan to stop in. Teams are asked to sit together during worship as they will be dedicated during the service.

9/1 Cindy Hamm Mike Holsinger 9/5 Vicki Fisher Sherwood Bumbarger 9/6 Angie Delozier Hank Meetze Darlene Eicher 9/7 Ben Brumbaugh 9/8 Guy Forshey Caelan Padilla 9/9 Tim Eger 9/10 Tom Dick 9/12 Ben Wilt Aric Foor

9/15 Daren Brumbaugh Jane Brumbaugh Alexander Zychowski Jocelynn Kressler 9/16 Rachael Caldwell 9/17 Kaleb Eger Eli Hershberger 9/18 Adam Frederick 9/20 David Dodson Dee Myers Sage Evans 9/21 Nancy Forshey Jerry Ritchey 9/22 Lydia Loucks

9/23 Chelsey Dick Malaki Frederick 9/25 Kyle Musselman Cobee Shuff 9/26 Janet Imes Scott Thompson Meeka Foor 9/27 Aubreyalice Flamish 9/28 Mindy Dicken 9/29 Shelby Burns Clara Hoffman 9/30 Dominic Trigona

Sisters of Faith

Breakfast

8 am

September 15

The Bistro

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Celebrating September Anniversaries

9/1 Walter & Linda Piper Nathan & Stephanie Hershberger Nathan & Brandi Walter 9/3 Barry & Melanie Hoffman 9/6 Pete & Carol Imler 9/7 Fred & Arlene Beers 9/8 Don & Janie Myers 9/11 Dave & Valerie Smith 9/13 Allen & Emily Keith 9/15 Tom & Julie Dick 9/17 Scott & Barbara Smith 9/18 Tom & Janis Thompson 9/20 Adam & Cortney Lanzendorfer 9/23 Tom & Missy Glunt 9/26 Rick & Tonya Dillon Mitch & Bethann Frederick

Hunter Price 327 7th Avenue South Williamsport, PA 17701

Children ages 6 weeks through 12 years old attend Faith and Grace Learning Center. Some are here every day, some a couple times a week, others are here before and after school. Our Pre-School is from 9 am to 11:30 am. We thank you for your prayers for our program, the children and our staff. Should you have any questions, please ask us. We go outside and play in the parking lot, so you might see us if you stop by the church during the week. We also take walks around the neighborhood!

Good Grief, our grief support group, will meet at 7 pm in

the Overflow Room on September 11th. Contact Kaye

Russell if you would like more information.

Alyssa Bianconi wants to thank everyone for their support of her “Sunshine Basket” project. She completed and delivered 114 baskets on August 9th to Geisinger Hospital in Danville. Everyone there was surprised, amazed and thankful for the donation.

Venture Club is open to children in Kindergarten through

5th grade. We meet on Wednesday at 6 pm. We want to

invite these children and their families to Opening Night

on September 26th at 6 pm. We will share dinner and a

family activity.

Contact Karen Eicher if you are willing to help with this

program.

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Compelling Vision Conversation Where There Is No Vision, the People Perish (Prov. 29:18a KJV)

The Church of the Brethren stands at a crossroads. Recent decades have

been defined by paralyzing conflict. In response to the ongoing conflict,

at the 2017 Annual Conference, the delegate body affirmed a report

from the Leadership Team and the Council of District Executives

regarding “The Authority of Annual Conference and Districts regarding

the Accountability of Ministers, Congregations, and Districts.” That

report concluded with this assertion: “To stay on the journey together,

it is also crucial that the church discern the compelling vision that this

body of Christ is called to pursue.”

Leadership, at both the denominational and district levels, has affirmed

calling a team to guide the denomination through a process of

conversation and discernment in an effort to arrive at a compelling

vision rooted in our shared commitment to live as Christ’s disciples. It is an invitation to place our trust in God’s Spirit

and engage in a visioning process to discern what God is calling us to do together with the fervent hope that our

commitment to one another and to serving our God as the body of Christ might be renewed through this shared journey

and a sense of shared mission. For as Eugene Peterson says in his paraphrase of Proverbs 29:18: “If people can’t see

what God is doing, they stumble all over themselves; But when they attend to what (God) reveals, they are most

blessed.”

Conversations began at Annual Conference this summer, will continue in districts and with various constituency groups

through the fall and winter, and culminate at Annual Conference in 2019. We are committed to engaging as many

people as possible in the process, providing opportunities for individuals to give voice to their passions and concerns,

listen to one another, and work together to identify common threads and themes that might point to a shared and

compelling vision.

As we embark on this journey together, it is our prayer that: our relationships with one another will be strengthened and

deepened, transcending points of disagreement; we will be able to celebrate the ongoing presence and activity of God’s

Spirit at work among us; we will be open to what God is calling us to do together as Christ’s disciples; the vision

ultimately articulated will lay claim to our hearts and our minds, our imaginations and our spirits, shaping our identity

and inspiring our ministry at the congregational level, the district level, and the denominational level; and we will

wholeheartedly embrace the challenge set before us by that vision, affirming contextual creativity as we actively seek to

embody that vision.

District Conference District Conference will be held on October 12-13, 2018 at Roaring Spring First Church of the Brethren. Janet Sell is moderator and has chosen scripture from Psalm 119:105 “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Friday night: Donita Keister, 2019 Annual Conference Moderator, will be in Middle PA to bring the Friday evening message, followed by a time of fellowship. Everyone is welcome! You don’t need to be a delegate or non-delegate to attend. Saturday will begin with devotions and business items and reports will be shared by those important ministries. We encourage you to register as a delegate with your congregation or individuals can register as non-delegates. Offerings will be for Pennies for Witness and for the Puerto Rio District.

Middle Pennsylvania District An introduction will be presented during the lunch time at District Conference on October 13. Two sessions have been scheduled for your participation. Join us for the conversation on • Saturday, November 10 from 3-5 pm at Memorial COB in Martinsburg

• Sunday, November 11 from 2-4 pm at Maitland COB in Lewistown.

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Heritage Fair Heritage Fair will be held on Saturday, September 22 at Camp Blue Diamond. This is a significant fundraiser for Camp and District and is not possible without your help! Join your congregation in having a booth or making a basket for the auction. Individuals can donate items for the auction or make a donation for Heritage Fair. We are always looking for ways to improve Heritage Fair and encourage you to give us your ideas.

* Auction Items are apricated. We have many talented people in our congregations. Please consider sharing your works of art with those in our community of faith. Make a basket filled with themed items, crochet a blanket, make a quilt, bake a pie. These are just a few ideas of what can be brought and sold at the auction. All proceeds from the auction support youth attending Camp Blue Diamond and for training and supporting the ministers in Middle PA District.

* Volunteer parkers are needed. If you are interested, please contact Dean @ Camp Blue Diamond 814-667-2355.

* Dunk tank participants are needed. You can either be a Dunker or a Barker for a 1/2 hour time slot. Please contact Camp if you are interested.

* Donations are welcome. We know that many cannot attend Heritage Fair for various reasons, but would still like to support this event, consider making a donation. Congregations who can no longer attend, please consider making a donation. Every little bit makes a difference in the ministries that Camp and District provide!

“Whatever work you do, do it with all your heart. Do it for the Lord and not for men” Colossians 3:23.

Please submit college address to the office and let us know if we can send them a Newsletter each month.

Disaster Response Ministries Disaster Meetings Disaster Response Team meets on the second Monday at 7 pm at Roaring Spring First COB. Join them and bring your ideas for support.

• August 13

• September 10 Donations Donations for Middle PA District Disaster can be sent to the District Center made payable to Middle PA District Disaster.

Volunteer Day at CentrePeace Disaster Response Team travels to CentrePeace to work on the third Tuesday of each month. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Joanne Dibert 814-494-2569

• September 18 Trips September 9-15– Clay WV October 21-27– Lumberton NC December 9-15– Lumberton NC Opportunities for local projects such as building ramps. If you are interested in helping, please

contact: Ron Dilling if you are interested in trips or local projects 814-224-5165.

FIFTH QUARTER is held in the

Fellowship Hall following home Central

football games. Youth and their friends in

grades 6-12 are invited. Enter and exit

through the California Street door. Parents

must sign the youth out at 11 pm.

Questions can be answered by advisors.

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September 2018

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 9:25 am Worship

10:45 am Sunday School

3 Labor Day – Office Closed

4 9:30 am Bible Study

5 9 am Ladies Aid 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:30 pm Choir

6 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group

7

8

9 Food Bank Collection

9:25 am Worship

10:30 am Fellowship

Time

11 am Sunday School 12 pm Rally Day Picnic

10 7 pm Disaster Response

11 9:30 am Bible Study 7 pm Good Grief

12 9 am Ladies Aid 9:30 am RS Ministerium Meeting 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry

6:30 pm Choir

13 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group

14 Newsletter submissions need to be received in office today 5:45 pm Parking Lot Fundraiser 9 pm 5th Quarter

15 8 am Men’s Fellowship Breakfast 8 am Sisters of Faith Breakfast

16 9 am Mentoring Team

Pictures

9:25 am Worship

10:45 am Sunday School 11:45 am Deacon Meeting

17 10 am Book Group

18 9:30 am Bible Study

19 9 am Ladies Aid 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry

6:30 pm Choir

20 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group

21 5:45 pm Parking Lot Fundraiser 9 pm 5th Quarter

22 HERITAGE FAIR

23 9:25 am Worship

10:45 am Sunday School

24

25 9:30 am Bible Study 6:30 pm Leadership Team

26 9 am Ladies Aid 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 6 pm Venture Club Opening Night 6:30 pm Choir

27 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group

28 5:45 pm Parking Lot Fundraiser 9 pm 5th Quarter

29

30 9:25 am Worship

10:45 am Sunday School 12 PM Family Ministry Italian Theme Meal & activity

If you go the wrong way—to the right or to the left—you will hear a voice behind you. It will say, “This is the right way. You should go this way.” Isaiah 30:21

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September 2018

“Intelligence is knowing the right answer. Wisdom is knowing when to say it.” —Tim Fargo “If you want your children to turn out well, spend twice as much time with them, and half as much money.” —Abigail Van Buren “The happiest people don’t have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything.” —Unknown

When you feel like your “drowning” in life’s situations, don’t worry. Your “Lifeguard” walks on water!

FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 814.224.4113 Fax: 814.224.4923 Email: [email protected]

www.rsfirstchurch.org Director of Ministry Dave Crumrine [email protected]

Roaring Spring

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