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As you might know, for several weeks our Sunday message series focused on building spiritual habits which, if
established and followed, can help make our current and our future relationship with Jesus Christ stronger. In
short, implementing these habits can help us reach the “abundant life” for this world that Jesus promises in
John 10:10. Throw in eternal benefits, and it becomes well worth our time to invest in this manner. In
addition, this practice can help us come out of this quarantine better than how we went in.
Richard Foster, in his book “Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth” provided a list of potential
areas for us to consider working at. It was his list that helped form the outline for our series of messages.
The response to these messages was very positive. In fact, some of the congregation have asked for a copy of
this list of disciplines, or habits, so that they might have a checklist of ideas to follow through on. While
Foster’s is not a name many of us are familiar with, most certainly will recognize the name Benjamin Franklin.
It was Franklin, who in order to help ensure that he worked on the character traits that he felt would make
him a better person, made a checklist of those traits, and marked off everyday which ones he practiced.
Those without checkmarks, he knew to focus on in following days. So, to help you with establishing those
habits and disciplines which can help you grow in your spiritual walk, we have included Foster’s list.
Inward Disciplines
Meditation
Prayer
Fasting
Study
Outward disciplines
Simplicity
Solitude
Submission
Service
The Corporate Disciplines
Confession
Worship
Guidance
Celebration
If you decide to follow this “what gets measured gets done” principle, do not feel you need to have a
checkmark beside each habit each day. Pick one or two from each category and be honest with yourself about
where you stand. Checking the list each day, may help you in your growth!
Pastor Dave
The First Church of the Brethren
Roaring Spring, PA
June 2020 Newsletter
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.
901 Bloomfield St. (814) 224.4113 Roaring Spring, PA 16673 Fax (814) 224.4923 Director of Ministry: Dr. David Crumrine www.rsfirstchurch.org
Bible Study is now being held at 9:30 am on Tuesday
mornings. Enter through the quilt room. Small groups, like the knitters and Bible Study, can again
meet. They must schedule in advance with Jan in the office.
Changes have been made during this time to the sound
system, speakers, and screen recently.
Highlights of Leadership Mtg. April 28th & May 12th, 2020
Small group meetings in Church building - If still in “yellow phase” small groups will be allowed to meet in the church beginning May 26th. A letter will be sent out soon explaining guidelines. Groups must contact the Church to schedule gatherings and must follow distancing guidelines. Faith and Grace Day Care - Will resume May 26th. They will enter and exit thru fellowship hall doors only. They will be responsible for cleaning /sanitizing their areas. The congregation should not be in kitchen, fellowship hall or Day Care wing until notified that they are available. Sunday in Church Worship - Much discussion on guidelines for meeting again in the Church for Sunday worship. Tentatively plan to begin limited size participation late June. Information will be going out. Finance and Facility Team - Bryce Nooyen - Work on upgrades to sound and video system is finishing up. - People continue to send offering in. Thank you for the faithful giving by those who are able. Missions and Service Team - Adam Lanzendorfer - Roaring Spring Food Pantry is reopening May 7th. Donations are needed. May be dropped off at the porch of St. John’s Lutheran or at First Church and we will deliver to the Pantry. - Open for ways to reach out to community. Hospitality and Communications Team - Valerie Smith - Graduate breakfast will not be held. A recognition time will be held when able. - Looking forward to fellowshipping together as soon as we can. Christian Education Team - Pat Frazier - Senior High youth have been meeting together via Zoom. - Tuesday morning Bible study will resume at the church May 26th. Social distancing precautions will be observed. Details will be out soon or call Church office for information. Worship Team - Terry Hershberger - Sunday morning video service still going well. Continue to look for fresh ideas. Have been incorporating extra people with music, children’s story, etc. Several youth participated in Mother’s Day service.
- Posted on church website, rsfirstchurch.org, You Tube and Facebook. - Sunday morning and Wednesday evening Zoom Bible studies continue with good participation. Information on how to join in is on the Church’s website, rsfirstchurch.org.
Deacons' Report - Dan & Jane Brumbaugh - Contact a Deacon or the church if you need anything.
Pastor Dave - Continuing recorded Sunday Services and video bible studies. - Will be leading the Tuesday morning Bible study.
Next Meetings - Tuesday, May 26th, June 9th at 6:30
Those Serving in June
"A father is neither an anchor to hold us back nor a sail to take us there, but
a guiding light whose love shows us the way." - Unknown
Greeters Deacon
Greeters
Candlelighter Audio Technician Fellowship Time
Front: Herb & Beth
Burns
Rear: Nancy Musselman
Don
Bookhammer
Men’s
Fellowship
Travis Wagner Generation Hope
June 7 14 21 28
Organist Barb Wineland Cathy Petre Cathy Petre
Pianist Brenda Fluke-
Garber Cathy Neal
Terry Hershberger
Cathy Neal
Storyteller Sandy Norris Pastor Dave Betsy Garach Bethann Frederick
Nursery Attendant
Welcome Center Jane
Brumbaugh Carol Emerick Willow Miller Darlene Wyland
Worship Leader
Children’s Church
Parking Lot Greeters
Flowers Memory of Adam Long
Bulletins Memory of
Harold Smith
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doeerr
Marie-Laure lives in Paris near the Museum of Natural History, where her father works. When she is twelve, the Nazis occupy Paris and father and daughter flee to the walled citadel of Saint-Malo, where Marie-Laure’s reclusive great uncle lives in a tall house by the sea. With them they carry what might be the museum’s most valuable and dangerous
jewel. In a mining town in Germany, Werner Pfennig, an orphan, grows up with his younger sister, enchanted by a crude radio they find that brings them news and stories from places they have never seen or imagined. Werner becomes an expert at building and fixing these crucial new instruments and is enlisted to use his talent to track down the resistance. Deftly interweaving the lives of Marie-Laure and Werner, Doerr illuminates the ways, against all odds, people try to be good to one another.
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2 Ariadne Madden Miranda Madden 3 Avery Smith 4 Tracie Madden Ron Eicher 10 Tonya Dillon 11 Michael Madden Betty Estep Lucas Leslie 12 Katy Holsinger
15 Kaye Russell Herb Burns 17 Vada Thompson 19 Alexis Petre 21 Linda Steele 25 Marjorie Rhodes 28 Audrey Smith Jane Thompson Emalee Walter 29 Rufus Petre
Zoey Zychowski Vale Thompson 30 Barbara Miller Erika Smith Craig Wagner Matt May
8 am
June 20, 2020
TBA
Sisters of Faith Breakfast
8 am June 20, 2020
The Bistro
4 Charles & Shirley Smith (65 Years!) 5 Craig & Chris Wagner 6 Paul & Julie Witkovsky 7 Doug & Maureen Detwiler 9 Donnie & Katy Roudabush 12 Daren & Jill Brumbaugh 14 Travis & Mindy Wagner
17 Gary & Pat Dick Dave & Lynda Albright 20 Ron & Rose Snyder 21 Rufus & Cathy Petre 23 Bob & Sue Mock 25 Todd & Holly Smith 26 Pat & Elaine Frazier
Hailey Dawn Burns daughter of Mike & Crystal April 29, 2020
Grant Christopher Avvampato son of Dana Crumrine & Chris Avvampato May 6, 2020
Betty Estep thanks her church family for her Easter dinner. During the Summer months we don’t schedule an Acolyte for the Light of Christ. Please feel free to help out any Sunday
you feel compelled to do so. Please be in the Narthax during announcements and let the usher know your there for the
Light of Christ.
The Light of Christ is very meaningful in our service. When the Light enters we are readying our hearts for the Lord.
When the Light leaves the service we are reminded to be the Light of Christ as we go through our week.
Eugene McKinney 437 Givler Dr., Apt 121 Martinsburg, PA 16662 814-793-0965
Dawn Reilly 814.656.8543.
Fred & Arlene Beers want to thank their church family for the cards, calls, and prayers when Fred had his stroke. They also thank the ladies for the wonderful meal.
Floyd Eugene Bantz Floyd Eugene Bantz died on May 12, 2020. He was born on November10,1925 in North Manchester, IN, to the Rev. Wilbur Monroe Bantz and Martha Ida Blessing Bantz. Mourning his death are his wife of nearly 75 years, Alta Ruth Zook Bantz and their five children: Cheryl Ruth Bantz Westley (Arlot (Bill) Hall), Anchorage, AK; Martha Christine Bantz Johns (Robyn), Elizabethtown, PA; Jonathan Ray Bantz (Melissa), Altoona, PA; Kathleen Bantz Ashworth (David), Lancaster, PA; Marcielle Annette Bantz May (Eric), Lititz, PA; and eleven grandchildren: Matthew Johns, Benjamin Westley, Jaime Bantz Baker, Andrew Johns, Joshua Bantz, Peter Westley, Whitney Ashworth Halleman, Lauren Bantz Ashworth Killian, Kelsey Bantz Ashworth, Wesley May and Simon May, and by 12 great-grandchildren. Floyd grew up in a pastor’s home and attended elementary school and secondary education in Delaware and Ohio. He graduated from the Morrison R. Waite high school in Toledo, Ohio. He received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Manchester College (now University), his father’s college. In 1945, while a college student, Floyd was sworn in as a Merchant Marine to serve as a Sea-Going Cowboy as part of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). He sailed aboard the F. J. Luckenbach and helped deliver horses to war-torn Europe, specifically Patras, Greece. He also received the Bachelor of Divinity (now called Master of Divinity) and the Doctor of Ministry degrees from Bethany Theological Seminary, the Church of the Brethren seminary. He was ordained to ministry in the Church of the Brethren in 1945 and served three congregations: Messiah Church of the Brethren, Kansas City, MO, 1949-1958; First Church of the Brethren, Roaring Spring, PA, 1964-1980 and the Lancaster Church of the Brethren, Lancaster, PA, 1980-1990. From 1958-1964, Floyd was a national staff member with office and residence in McPherson, KS. He also was a short-term interim pastor to three congregations. Floyd served as the moderator the District of Middle Missouri-Church of the Brethren and for the District of Middle Pennsylvania- Church of the Brethren. He also represented those districts on the denomination’s Annual Conference Standing Committee. He served three terms on the Board of Directors for Bethany Theological Seminary. Since his retirement, he has been a member of the Mountville Church of the Brethren. Although Floyd was no longer a member of the Lancaster Rotary Club, he was a long-time Rotarian and a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International. In addition, Floyd spent his lifetime serving on the boards of many charitable organizations such as the American Lung Association, The Lancaster County Council of Churches, and Prescott House, to name just a few. He served on the board and delivered meals for the Hempfield Meals on Wheels program until he was 90 years old. He was a courier at St. Joseph’s/Lancaster Regional Hospital, continuing that service until in his 93 year. Floyd lived what he believed. He taught unconditional love to those he loved and served. He modeled that unconditional love always. Each of his descendants feels that he loved each one of us best! Kindness and charity were his guiding principles. He advocated for true world peace, signing his writings with that one word – Peace. Floyd’s life-long curiosity, intellectual passion and keen wit were joys to those who knew him well. He was a lover of ice cream – particularly all flavors! Due to the unfortunate circumstances of Covid-19, memorial services will be postponed until friends and family may gather safely. When available, updates will be posted to DeBord Snyder Funeral Home & Crematory’s website as well as in Lancaster Newspaper.
Cameron Croft
Parents: Dave & Michele Croft Grandparents: Bob & Sue Mock Graduated from Central High School
Samantha Foor Parents: Matthew & Charity Foor Grandparent: Tom Sell Great Grandparent: Margaret Sell Graduated from Chestnut Ridge High School Future Plans: To attend the Professional Salon Academy for Cosmetology, beginning in July.
Hailey Glunt Parents: Tom & Missy Glunt Graduated from Central High School Future Plans: To attend Allegany College of Maryland studying Computer Science/Cyber Security.
Post High School
Katy Roudabush Parents: Dave & Chris Brumbaugh Graduated September 26, 2019, from the CNA program at Homewood.
Future Plans: to pass my CNA test and continue working at Homewood in
Martinsburg to help serve our elderly in the community.
Rachel Wagner Parents: Craig & Chris Wagner Graduating in June from Altoona Career & Technology Center as an Administrative office Specialist Grandparents: Earl & Becky Bryson Great Grandparent: Gene McKinney
June 2020
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 9:30 am Bible Study
3 9 am Ladies Aid 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry
4 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group
5
6
7
8 7 pm Middle PA Disaster Response Meeting
9 9:30 am Bible Study 6:30 pm Leadership Meeting 7 pm Good Grief
10 9 am Ladies Aid 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry
11 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group
12
13
14 Flag Day
CBD Hoss’s Fundraiser Food Bank Collection 9:25 am Worship 10:30 am Sunday School
15 10 am Book Group 1 pm Newsletter submission deadline
16 9:30 am Bible Study
17 9 am Ladies Aid 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry
18 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group
19
20 8 am Men’s Fellowship Breakfast 8 am Sisters of Faith
21 Father's Day 9:25 am Worship
10:45 am Sunday School
22
23 9:30 am Bible Study
24 9 am Ladies Aid 1 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry
25 9 am Bulletin Deadline 9 am Breakfast Fellowship at Spring House Grille 6:30 pm Knitting Group
26
27
28 9:25 am Worship
10:45 am Sunday School
29
30 9:30 am Bible Study 6:30 pm Leadership Team
May we have the courage to completely surrender our whole existence to you, blessed God.
"A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the
most valuable assets in our society." - Billy Graham
“Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up
enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.” —Samuel Ullman
“Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine.”
—Lord Byron
“Solutions are not found by pointing fingers; they
are reached by extending hands.” —Aysha Taryam
“No man stands taller than when he stoops to
help a child.” —Abraham Lincoln
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