October 2019 Newsletter
“For there is no distinction, since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God; they are now justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a sacrifice of
atonement by his blood, effective through faith.” Romans 3:22b-25a
357 Walnut Street, PO Box 157 Denver, Pennsylvania 17517-0157 Church Telephone - 717-336-2141
Fax - 717-336-6475 Email - [email protected]
Website - www.faithunited-elca.org CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM:
@faithunitedlutheran
Ingathering Reminder October 6
th is Ingathering Sunday, the last day
to bring the supplies for the school kits and the personal care kits. Samples of the kits are on display in the back of the Sanctuary. The supplies will be packed on October 7
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delivered to the truck for Lutheran World Relief on October 12
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Kid’s Church Kid’s Church began Sunday, September 8, 2019. The kids begin in church with their parents and then after the Children's Sermon the kids go with the teacher to Kids Church until communion. The kids take communion with their parents and stay with them for the remainder of the Worship Service.
Teachers for October are: October 6: Bryan and Nikki Strohl; October 13: Tracey Weidner; October 20: OPEN; October 27: OPEN.
At Faith United we commune all ages, and in fifth grade we provide age-appropriate education about the Sacrament of Holy Communion. During Worship on Sunday, October 27th we will celebrate the milestone of learning about Holy Communion with our fifth graders (and sixth graders who haven’t received this education yet). We will have two dates when we meet for “First Communion” Class: Saturday, October 5th from 9:00-10:00 AM, and Saturday, October 12th from 9:00-10:00 AM.
PLEASE JOIN US!
October Bible And Breakfast Saturday, October 12, 2019
7:30-9:00 AM
Join Pastor Marissa this October to learn about Paul’s letter to the Romans.
Come find out why this was Martin Luther’s favorite book, and learn what it might mean for your life of faith.
All Are Welcome!
Please Sign Up On The Sheet On The Counter And Indicate Whether You Will Supply Breakfast.
Blessing Of The Animals Sunday, October 6
th at 11:30 AM
Memorial Garden In celebration of St. Francis of Assisi (died 1226) who dedicated his life to service of God through care of animals and creation, on October 6th we will gather to bless our pets* and to thank God for the creatures that gladden our lives and for the earth that we share. Join us outside in the Memorial Garden for a short service of thanksgiving and blessing. *All pets are welcome but must be properly restrained or kenneled for safety and up-to-date on all shots if applicable. Thank you!
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WANTED Recipes, inspirational articles, poetry, gardening tips, household tips, etc. to be used in
Monthly Newsletters.
Please put your items in the Secretary’s mailbox marked “Shirley Sweigart” in the Coat Room. Thank You for sharing your useful items with your Church Family.
The Upper Room Daily Devotional November - December, 2019
Christ In Our Home Daily Devotional October, November, December, 2019 Also, A Large Print Version is Available
Available on tables at both entrances. A Basket is provided for donations.
Staff Pastor — Pastor Marissa Becklin
Organist — Caryll Lausch
Assistant Organists — Cynthia Kauffman
Grady Daub
Choir Director — Matthew Donley
Assistant Choir Director — Ellen Houser
Office Administrator and
Newsletter Editor — Shirley Sweigart
Custodian — Elizabeth Roman-Reich
Photo Use Practice In attending church events, photos may be taken to help keep
shut-ins and friends of the church aware of the life and activities of Faith United. If you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know so we may honor your wishes. As a practice, we consider the privacy appropriate to people with special circumstances, but may not know of all sensitive situations. Your help is required or we anticipate
permission is given.
Church Office Requests Please call the Church Office at 717-336-2141 when:
You are in the hospital or prior to going to the hospital (or have a relative call for you). In order for the pastor to visit, someone needs to inform the church.
You are confined to your home for an extended period of time because of illness or accident;
You are going to a rehab center or a nursing home;
There is a change in your family status (birth, death, marriage, or divorce);
You move to a new home, move out of the area, or go away to college or graduate school;
You schedule a meeting or an event of a group or committee. In an effort to be open and communicative with everyone, we would like to include all scheduling on the Church Calendar and in the Weekly Bulletin.
October Food Collection Food, household, and personal items
will be collected for Peter’s Porch.
Please check the list on the grocery
cart for the items needed and
deposit the items in the grocery
cart.
Offering Envelopes Generic Offering Envelopes are available for use on the cabinet next to the hallway and at the ends of each pew. A good alternative is “Simply Giving” which automatically remits your offering to the
church. Contact the Church Office, 717-336-2141, Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM—3:00 PM; Friday, 8:00 AM—1:00 PM for more details.
Parents, Grandparents Please list the name, college,
address, e-mail address, and
the year graduating of your
college student on the chart
on the counter so we may
keep in contact (newsletters,
activities, etc.) with them.
Memorial Garden Helpers Memorial Garden Helpers - Helpers are needed to WATER and WEED the Memorial Garden and both sides of the Church; also put water in the fountain. This is an easy chore when done Weekly to keep it ready for us and guests.
Please sign the chart on the cabinet to help.
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“This Fellow Welcomes Sinners...and Eats With
Them.” In the readings that are popping up in the lectionary this fall, you might notice that we are hearing quite a bit about just who is welcome at God’s table. In Luke 15, right before Jesus tells the parable about the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son, we hear the phrase that is the title of this article grumbled by the Pharisees and the scribes—the religious leaders of the day. They, the people who supposedly know God well and are in charge of stewarding the worship of God in their community, are unhappy about this man named Jesus. This fellow welcomes sinners—the people who should be punished and shamed for their behavior! And not only that—he eats with them, too! Shouldn’t Jesus know better? Shouldn’t he know that these are the wrong people to spend time with? Shouldn’t he know that spending time with these unclean people will make him unclean, too?
The religious leaders in this story love to grumble and groan about those who are welcomed by God. They want to believe that God’s love follows rules—that it is available to those who work to make themselves worthy, but that it is not given freely. They work hard to justify the exclusion of those who are unlike them. They don’t realize that in doing this, they exclude Jesus—God among us—from their midst.
As human beings, we are not always as different from these Pharisees and scribes as we might like to think. We make mistakes, we judge others for being different than us, and we even find ways to justify the exclusion of others. We might not always like that Jesus welcomes those unlike us to eat with him and be fed by forgiveness and love. It is important for us to be honest about our own brokenness. The gospel (or good news) of Jesus’ wide welcome at his table is that even when we grumble and even when other people grumble about us, there is a place for all of us at the table.
As Lutherans we believe that Jesus Christ is fully present in the meal of bread and wine that we consume at the sacrament of Holy Communion. We believe that God is in the food that we take into our bodies, and thus is in us as we leave this place to live in relationship with others and the world. That whenever we share this bread and cup, Jesus is with us—feeding us, loving us, forgiving us. This meal is pure gift.
At Faith United the multitude of types of bread that you bring from your homes for us to use during communion reflects the diversity of our community, and reflects the variety of different dinner tables that Jesus shows up at. When we bring in bread that
comes from our homes and reflects the regular stuff of our lives, we are reminded of how Jesus shows up in the midst of this ordinary, material world. Jesus chooses bread and wine for the sacrament on purpose—he wants us to think of the gift of this holy meal even when we’re sitting at our dinner tables at home.
As we prepare some of our younger people to celebrate the gift of Holy Communion at the end of the month of October, we are all reminded of how God uses this sacrament to knit us together and to make us whole. The young people taking communion classes this month will be encouraged to think about a prayer that they might recite as they approach the altar to receive the gift of God’s grace in physical elements. I encourage you to wonder for yourself—what prayer might you cling to as you give thanks for the gift of God’s love in the meal of Holy Communion this month?
Our God is one who not only welcomes sinners, but also eats with them. Eats with us. Thanks be to God.
Peace, Pastor Marissa Becklin
Pastor Marissa Becklin 1005 Clearview Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522
Cell: 717-203-6013 [email protected]
Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Monday-Thursday
Fall Book Club Join Pastor Marissa and your fellow members for an opportunity to grow in faith and learn about what it means to be Lutheran. We are reading Together By Grace: Introducing The Lutherans, a collection of short chapters about different aspects of the Lutheran faith. We meet on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 PM on the following dates: October 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th. Come to as many meetings as you'd like, and drop in and out as you need to.
"Courageous. Trailblazing. Diverse. Action-oriented.” When people think of the various Christian churches, those words might not be ones they attach to the Lutherans—but they should be! Yes, they have roots in northern Europe, but the people called Lutherans offer liberating insights into Christian faith, encompass a worldwide reach, and tell a story that goes back 500 years while pointing to the future.
Book available on Amazon and Augsburg Fortress (ISBN 978-1506406381). If you need help ordering, please contact Pastor Marissa.
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Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church Council Minutes
Wednesday September 4, 2019 - 7:00 PM FUEL Council Members Present - Tim Hegeman, Bruce Carpenter, Jennie Weinhold, Pastor Marissa, Deb Demler, Lori Stover, Ellen Houser, Terri Kilrain, Terry Burkholder, Scott Gola, and Jim Kreider. Traci Krick was excused from meeting. Meeting called to order by Tim Hegeman, President. Devotions - Pastor Marissa shared a devotional from a Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals Consent Agenda - Minutes of July 13, 2019 Council Meeting Minutes and Committee Reports Pastor’s Report - (Pastor Marissa): Mission and Ministry Highlights: Summer Book Club - went very well! Pastor Marissa has new book planned for next book club; details to be included in September newsletter. Vacation Bible School - had 39 children attend and approximately $400 donations collected; to be donated to Domestic Violence Shelter. Denver Day Worship went well! Rod Redcay reported that transportation begins Monday (September 9th) between Declaration House and Ephrata Library (3 times/day Monday-Friday). Pastor is looking forward to Confirmation and Fall Programs beginning this month. Upcoming: Sunday, September 8th - God’s Work, Our Hands Sunday Acts of Love served 1369 kids in 2019, and 299 Adults. Prayer Priorities: For Gene Heft, who is in Hospice. For the Daub, White and Whitcomb families, who mourn the death of loved ones. Challenges/Updates: Pastor Marissa is taking vacation September 19-26. Reminder - Pastor Glenn Beard is providing pastoral supply on Sunday, September 22nd. Audio versions of Pastor Marissa’s sermons are available on the FUEL website. FUEL is scheduled to host Cocalico Ministerium on Wednesday, October 2nd at 8:30 AM. Council Actions and Discussion: FUEL has new members (Bob and Gloria Gates and her sister, Jo), who are planning to join our church. Plans to welcome them with Congregation to follow. Treasurer’s Report - (Scott) Scott provided a summary report comparing August 2018 to August 2019 prior to the meeting for Council review, which included a comparison of income from offering envelopes, expenses incurred and checking account balances (as a comparison). Overall, there were positive trends reported yet Finance Committee will continue to remain focused on disciplined expenditures. Scott led a discussion regarding the establishment and use of Endowment Funds; these types of funds create longevity for the church. In addition, FUEL must follow the Constitution and conduct a vote with the Congregation before these types of funds are used. In addition, these funds are created solely to support the mission of the church. Scott confirmed that monetary transfers from FUEL checking account to Peter’s Porch account is expected to be completed by year end. Committee Highlights - Peter’s Porch - Terry B. Next Quarterly Meeting scheduled is for Tuesday, September 24
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Reamstown Park Association asked for a donation for the use of their cooler. Compliance review is scheduled for Thursday, September 5th. Family Ministry - Terri K. In addition to Family Ministry report, Terri reminded Council of the Oktoberfest Event planned for Saturday, October 26th from 4:00-6:00 PM. Details to follow. Old Business - IT/Technology: FUEL Website - Bruce is working on cleaning up the website. Audio sermons are loaded. FUEL Sound System - Dave B. is researching new sound system and sound Board for church. New computers - Deb is working with Dell on a bid, for laptop and Dual monitors and docking station with office suite. Deb to follow up
with a tax exempt certificate and waiting to hear back regarding ELCA discounts and Labor Day sale. Building WIFI - needs to be reviewed, and possibly updated; Deb to follow up with Blue Ridge/Penn Tele Data. Also looking for company to provide Networking Support to new computer system. Church Windows - Scott and Matt L. are working together on this transition. Dog Park - Shirley reported that FUEL has been depositing money on behalf of the Dog Park. AED Training - (Lori) and is scheduled for Wednesday, September 11th at FUEL. The following people are signed up for training: Pastor Marissa, Tim H., Scott G., and Deb Demler. The cost will be $35/person and payable to Richard Fischer. Narthex Project - (Terri K.) Reported we are waiting on new cabinet (Gerry Phillips is coordinating). Deb D. found 36” tables that can nest when not in use but can also be pushed together to make larger table as needed. Paving Project - (Jim) estimated cost $47-$50K from Hackman Paving, for both lots next to church including back alley. Plan in place to redirect water along alley to street. Sidewalks to also be paved. Social Hall Rental - “Senior Night Out” - had 37 seniors, scheduled for every other month on the 3rd Tuesday (this had been previously discussed and approved by Council). Budget - (Scott) Finance Committee is under discussion regarding anticipated Salem Campus income. Capital improvements, building maintenance, and ongoing budgetary needs are all under consideration. Anything outside of normal budget will need to be reviewed by Finance Committee. Sale Of Salem Update - (Tim) Sales Agreement has been signed, with Title Search in process and Settlement is in planning stages. Tim to follow up with Insurance once property is sold. Building to be sold “as is” and Luthercare is up and running for school year. Upcoming Dates: September 8th - God’s Work, Our Hands Service Project (Pastor Marissa and Confirmation Class) includes painting wall of kids’ room, Craft station (making cards), yardwork for Evelyn Leisey’s and Traci Krick’s homes, and giving Bibles to the younger children. September 14th - Mission Breakfast (Saturday) 7:00-10:00 AM October 26th - Oktoberfest (Saturday) 4:00-6:00 PM November 10th - Soup And Study Class (following worship) December 1st - Hanging of the Greens (following worship) December 15th - Covered Dish Christmas Party (following worship) Meeting was adjourned at 8:30 PM following the Lord’s Prayer. NEXT COUNCIL MEETING: Wednesday October 2, 2019
Council Minutes - Steeple Project Tuesday, September 10, 2019
An email was distributed by Jim Kreider, FUEL Property Chair on Saturday, September 7, 2019, to FUEL Congregation Council as follows: The Property Committee has recently discovered a leak and water damage to the church steeple. Immediate attention to the issue is necessary to avoid further complications. The repairs would involve cleaning and replacement of joint material and repair to the roofing and structural support. Property Committee received 2 quotes on the repair work for the roofing and structural work: GSM - $16,250.00; Sensenig - $4,475.00 The Property Committee suggested accepting the bid from Sensenig. They also shared a quote for additional treating, cleaning, and caulking of stone and mortar areas from Achey Construction for $2,750.00. In completing the job, the repair work would be done by Sensenig and then Achey would follow with their portion. Property Committee’s recommendation was to accept the Sensenig and Achey bids and move forward with the necessary work ASAP. They urged that this work was of immediate concern and needed to be completed to assure that more damage was not done, thus secure the steeple. The project was also time-sensitive to receive approval from Council to move forward with the Vendors so they can schedule and complete the work before winter and
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snowy conditions. Total Bid cost of Project: $7,225.00. Property proposed Council to approve an amount up to $8,000.00 to complete the project. The Funds to cover these costs will be drawn from investments therefore approval from Council is needed. A motion was made by Jim Kreider and seconded by Tim Hegeman to approve funding for the Steeple Repairs in the amount up to $8,000.00. Jim asked Council members to “reply all” to the email with their vote on the motion. The following votes were reported via email from Jim Kreider to Jennie Weinhold, FUEL Secretary on Tuesday, September 10, 2019: All in favor: Jim Kreider, Pastor Becklin, Terry Burkholder, Deb Demler, Terri Kilrain, Jennie Weinhold, Lori Stover, Scott Gola, Tim Hegeman, and Bruce Carpenter. All opposed: 0. There was no response recorded from Traci Krick or Ellen Houser. Motion was carried. Respectfully submitted by Jennie Weinhold, FUEL Council Secretary
Faith United Open Space Meeting Property Committee
Sunday, September 1, 2019 Attending: Jim Kreider, Jim Stewart, Craig Stover Agenda Items: Old Business Updates: Parking Lot Paving - Hackman Paving is booked for late 2019 or early 2020; Rear of Sanctuary - Fridge installed, waiting for cabinet (Jerry Phillips ordered) Corner painted by JK; Ramp Entrance Roof - Planning Stages, Jim Stewart is drawing up a proposal; Gabe investigating HVAC - There is a leak in the cooling system; Craig investigating Steeple work, will have bids by our next Council Meeting; Painting Shed - Jim to complete; Picnic Table - will be moved and donated to the Denver Park this week; General Weeding and Garden Care - Jim to coordinate with Lori. Jim waiting on a call back from TruGreen. Mowing by someone in the congregation? Jim will Investigate possible volunteers. Spreadsheet and Inspection Schedule, Property Committee information is organized. New Business: Confirmation Room Painting - Jim K. will coordinate this on the work day. Canvas frames were secured for painting by confirmands instead of painting the wall. Next Meeting - October Open Space, plan to do “walk through” of church interior and exterior areas.
Faith United Open Space Meeting Finance Committee
Sunday, September 1, 2019 Attending: Scott Gola, Jeff Hartman Jeff and Scott discussed setting guidelines for the definition of what the Endowment Fund is and how it is to properly be used and dispersed. Jeff stressed the importance in setting guidelines in how the money will be used and to whom it is going to as part of FUEL’s missions. Council, followed by the Congregation, will have to vote on the documents ultimately. Scott and Jeff both agree that a flat withdrawal rate be set at 4% to which the funds will be withdrawn from the Endowment Fund each year and its determined use be dispersed according to the guidelines of the Endowment document. Upon disbursement of funds, Finance Committee will have to monitor, document, and audit said disbursements to ensure funds are being used in accordance with Endowment guidelines. Scott and Jeff also discussed writing up guidelines of any contributions made to the Endowment Fund in how the funds are to be used (restricted or not restricted as deemed by the donor) of which is to be documented and kept on file either physically, electronically or both. It is the intention of the Finance Committee to have a “Final Draft” to present to Council for a vote and then carried forward for a Congregational Vote. The hope of the Finance Committee is to have these guidelines and document in place to be voted upon at the Congregational Meeting In December and to become effective January 1, 2020. Meeting Ended at 11:30 AM.
Family Ministry/Fellowship Committee September 9, 2019
Oktoberfest is scheduled for October 26 4 to 6 PM. Food will be supplied i.e. hotdogs and hamburger barbecue. Costumes are optional; there will be games for all ages. Sign-up sheet to go out this Sunday.
We have planned a Soup and Study on Sunday, November 10 after church. We will supply the soup and Pastor will supply the study. Christmas Party is now scheduled for Sunday, December 15. This is still a tentative date. It will also be after church starting at 11 and will be a potluck lunch we will have Christmas music and hopefully Santa will show up. We have a tentative date for the spring fling with Mellingers for April 26. More on that to come later. The cabinet came in for the back of the church to go with the refrigerator and it looks beautiful. Waiting for Tyler to move the outlet to the coffee pot. Hopefully I will know more of this for the Council meeting. Next meeting on Monday, October 7 at 9 AM Terri Kilrain
Congregation Council Meeting
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
7:00 PM
CONGREGATION COUNCIL Tim Hegeman — 717-475-3530 — President Bruce Carpenter — 717-286-8820 — Vice President Scott Gola — 484-955-5106 — Treasurer Jennie Weinhold — 717-715-2595 — Secretary Jim Kreider — 484-256-6562 — Property Terry Burkholder — 717-962-0839 Deb Demler — 717-926-1003 Ellen Houser — 717-445-6175 Terri Kilrain — 717-201-0099 Traci Krick — 302-561-7776 Lori Stover — 610-406-7970
Pastor Appreciation Day Pastor Appreciation Day (Sunday, October 13)
began with the establishment of Clergy Appreciation Month. In Timothy 1 (5:17), Paul began the concept of clergy appreciation when he stated that the elders of the church are worthy of a double honor.
He reiterated this idea in Thessalonians 1 (5:12-13) when he stated that that those who work hard among you should be held in the highest regard for their work. This idea became Clergy Appreciation Month in 1992, established by pastors and religious workers. Eventually, Pastor Appreciation Day would form out of this month.
Isaac “Lee”
Arment July 21, 1943 -
September 20,
2019
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Family Ministry At Faith United For Information Contact Terri Kilrain
Cell: 717-201-0099 Email: [email protected]
Changes are being made to the Coffee and Conversation area at the back of the church. You now find a refrigerator with freezer for Coffee and Conversation. The sign-up sheet is also located near the food area to sign up for future dates. The sign-up sheet is now divided into two categories so that two people can sign up together. It is divided into sweet and other. The other can be cheese and crackers, salty things or whatever else you want to bring. Open Dates: October 6, 13, 20, 27.
Family Ministry/Fellowship Meeting
Monday, October 7, 2019 - 9:00 AM
All Are Welcome To Attend!
Saturday, October 26, 2019 - 4:00-6:00 PM Hot Dogs & Barbeque Provided
Costumes Optional; Games For All Ages
Please Sign The Sign-Up Sheet On The Cabinet.
Soup And Study!
Sunday, November 10
Following Worship Stay After Church For Lunch &
Bible Study!!!
SAVE THE DATE!!!
Sunday, December 15, 2019
11:00 AM-1:00 PM
Potluck Lunch
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Free Pool Nights at Denver Pool sponsored by
Peter’s Porch this summer—we had a great
turnout from the community!
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Please continue to provide the Church
Office with your email addresses
(changes also) to be used for
Newsletters, Schedules, etc.
Email your changes to:
[email protected]. Thank You!
Care Of Members Committee Health Notes
Cozy Comforters
Save The Dates The dates for the Cozy Comforters Annual Comforters, Soup and Bake Sale are November 10 and 17, 2019. Check this space in the next newsletter for more information.
You Can Do Without The Flu
Why get vaccinated against the flu? Flu viruses are constantly changing.
Flu vaccines may be updated from one year to the next to
protect against the most recent and commonly circulating viruses.
A person’s immune protection from vaccination declines over time, making yearly vaccination the best protection from the flu.
Who should get a flu vaccine? Those at higher risk for flu complications who should get the flu vaccine include:
Children younger than two (2) years of age
Adults 65 years of age and older
Persons with asthma or diabetes
Persons with immunodeficiency disorders
Women who are pregnant (preservative-free vaccine)
For more information, talk to your healthcare provider or visit cdc.gov/vaccines.
Source: Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
October 1: Justin and Kelly Lesher
October 7: Chad and Tanya Reinoehl
October 7: Jay and Wanda Burkholder
October 15: Matthew and Jennifer Martzall
October 16: Eric and Jennifer Frees
October 18: Edgar and Marilyn Sweigart
October 18: Dustin and Jenny Kipple
October 1: Hayley Witmer
October 2: Bruce Carpenter
October 7: Owen Strohl
October 8: Mary Stewart, Matthew Martzall
October 9: Susan Means, John Nissly
October 12: Evan Cline, Grace Deibler
October 18: Jean Worline
October 21: Dana Russo
October 23: Jenny Kipple
October 24: Shana Hertzog
October 25: Madeline Harding, Matthew
Hummer, Steven Gerhart
October 30: Terry Burkholder
October Birthdays
Please remember our 80+ members with a card, visit, or phone call:
Melvin Schmeck - October 14 - 735 Greenville Road, Denver, PA 17517
Edgar (Skip) Buohl - October 16 - 977 Clearview Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522
World Communion
Sunday
October 6, 2019
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2019 Altar Flower/Bulletin Sponsor Sign-Up
The Altar Flower Chart for 2019 is posted on the bulletin board inside the front door. Sponsors for Altar Flowers may use the standing order the congregation has with Roxanne’s or you may use the florist of your choice. Cost is $30.00 per Sunday. Open Dates:
November 3, 24; December 15.
The Bulletin Sponsor Chart for 2019 is also posted on the bulletin board inside the main door. Cost is $25.00 per Sunday. Open Dates: October 6, 20, 27.
OCTOBER WORSHIP
Office Administrator
Shirley Sweigart Off
October 8-9, 2019 To Attend
Parish Secretaries Seminar
Bird-in-Hand
Church Office Open
9:00 AM—1:00 PM
Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, October 6
Habakkuk 1:1-4, 2:1-4; Psalm 37:1-9; 2 Timothy 1:1-14; Luke 17:5-10. A little faith goes a long way is our Lord’s
point in the gospel. A mustard seed’s-worth has miraculous potential. The patience, tenacity, and endurance required for the life of faith are the blessings received in water and the word (holy baptism), bread and wine (holy communion), the word read and proclaimed
in this assembly. Anticipate them. Receive them with thanksgiving.
Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, October 13
2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15c, 4-7; Psalm 111:1-10; 2 Timothy 2:8-15; Luke 17:11-19. It's a miracle! Multiple miracles! The waters of holy baptism have healed us. The body and blood of Jesus in holy communion have made us clean. We have died with Christ and been raised with him. For all this we have returned to offer thanks. From this place we are sent on our way rejoicing to share the good news.
Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, October 20
Genesis 32:22-31; Psalm 121:1-8; 2 Timothy 3:14―4:5; Luke 18:1-8. Pray always. Do not lose heart. This is the
encouragement of the Christ of the gospel today. Persistence in our every encounter with the divine will be blessed. Wrestle with the word. Remember your baptism again and again. Come regularly to Christ's table. Persistence in our every encounter
with the divine will be blessed.
Reformation Sunday Sunday, October 27
Jeremiah 31:31-34; Psalm 46:1-11; Romans 3:19-28; John 8:31-36. On this day we celebrate the heart of our faith: the gospel of Christ—the good news—that makes us free! Though we give thanks for the events of the sixteenth-century Reformation that brought renewal to the church of that time, we pray that the Holy Spirit would continue to unite the church today in its proclamation and witness to the world. In the waters of baptism we are made one body; we pray for the day that all Christians will also be one at the Lord's table.
Communion Bread Please Sign The Green Chart On The Cabinet At The Back To
Provide One Loaf Of Bread Each Sunday.
Please Bring The Bread To The Church By Friday 9:00 AM—1:00 PM
Open Dates: October 27, November 3, 10, 17, 24.
To The Members Of Faith United:
I want to Thank everyone of you who were so kind to me over the years, and also to the ones who were so generous to do chores around the house for me. It was very much appreciated.
God Bless, Evelyn Leisey
Many Thanks to my Faith Family for the lovely Birthday greetings. You made my day.
Phyllis Dellinger
I would like to extend my most sincere Thank You to all the wonderful people who came out to help me for the God’s Hands Project. The completed work on my yard and gardens looks wonderful! Your help is so very truly appreciated.
Blessings To You All, Traci Krick
Dear Faith Friends, Three hundred and fifty-eight dollars was sent to the Lutheran World Relief “Water Project”. This money was donated by you after the Social Ministry Committee provided Coffee and Conversation on July 19th which emphasized how water is needed for EVERYTHING. Thank you!
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Even though you might not be able
to attend Church due to circum-
stances, the Church’s expenses
(lawn mowing, electric, etc.)
continue and your stewardship is
important.
If you cannot attend, you can mail
your offering envelope to: Faith United
Lutheran Church, PO Box 157, Denver, PA
17517.
The First Saturday of Each Month
October 5, 2019
November 2, 2019
8:00-10:00 AM
Breakfast is served.
BAGS PACKED - 6:00 PM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2019
Faith United Evangelical Lutheran Church
357 Walnut Street, Denver, PA 17517
Phone: 717-336-2141 Email: [email protected]
Puerto Rico Trip October 30 - November 7,
2019 There is a GoFundMe page for the trip. The link is: https://www.gofundme.com/lutheran-disaster-response-hurriane-maria?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fb_dn_cpgnstaticxlarge_r&fbclid=IwAR26HW_OqyzlZ568mZ9ZF0G6sGYMMp-K114VKZFwZwGxIFTYiy9EIeM1QFsU
For More Information Contact:
Glenn Beard Jr., 717-471-1067 [email protected]
Committee Contacts Interested in getting more involved? Contact
the following people:
Care of Members: Lori Stover
Finance: Scott Gola
Christian Education: Brian Strohl
IT: Deb Demler
Staff Support: Brad Fichthorn
Property: Jim Kreider
Worship and Music: Bruce Carpenter
Peter’s Porch Feeding Ministry: Terry
Burkholder
Family Ministry and Fellowship: Terri Kilrain
Social Ministry: Dawn Frees
Vacation Bible School: Ellen Houser
“Open Space”
Mission And Ministry Gatherings: Sunday, October 6, 2019
Following Worship on the first Sunday of every
month, we have a gathering called “Open
Space”. This hour-long gathering is a time for
Congregational Committees to meet, and for
folks interested in learning about those
committees to drop in and learn about what’s
happening throughout our community. Curious
about what committees exist and what they do?
Wishing that you could be more involved, but
can’t commit to weeknight meetings? Hoping to
make new friends and get more involved? Open
Space is for you! Stay after Worship on
Sunday, October 6th to learn more.
Drivers Needed For
Peter’s Porch The Peter’s Porch Feeding Ministry Program is
looking for some help with providing drivers to
pick up food from Harrisburg on the last
Tuesdays of the month and from Lancaster
on the last Fridays of the month.
If you are interested in helping out by offering
your time in this way (even on a once a
year basis), please contact Terry Burkholder at
(717) 336-6219.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
ALL SAINTS SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 3, 2019 When we lose a loved one, time can help but does not always diminish the sense of loss. On All Saints Sunday, November 3, we remember the saints who have passed into the church triumphant and who continue their communion into the church through Christ’s Easter morning reality. Knowing Christ, this celebrates the fullness of their new life in God’s eternal plan. We also remember our little saints who have been baptized and are made new.
On All Saints Sunday, we invite you to bring a candle(s) and candle holder(s) to church for those you are honoring. The candles will be displayed prominently in the church and lit to remember their light remains.
This time of remembrance points to the light of Christ which shines into the darkness of this world and death. This is family time. Please invite your whole family to come for this celebration.
If you wish to participate by honoring a loved one, please fill out the right portion and place it in the basket on the cabinet next to the doorway. Please return choices by Sunday, October 27
th.
You may also email [email protected] with your list.
ALL SAINTS SUNDAY
CELEBRATION
NOVEMBER 3, 2019
Name______________________________
Phone Number ____________________________
Loved One(s) To Be Honored: *
___________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
____________________________________________
* Please indicate if “In Memory Of…” or “In
Celebration Of …” or like choice of how you wish
your loved one to be remembered.
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The Pathways Center for Grief & Loss .com at least one week prior to the event.
4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy offers a wide variety of support programs for adults,
teens and children impacted by serious illness and loss.
For information call (717) 391-2413 or (800) 924-7610 and visit www.pathwaysthroughgrief.org.
The Pathways Center Resource Library offers a wide variety of books, journals, videos and DVD’s about grief for free rental for children, adults, clergy,
teachers, and medical professionals. Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
ADULT DROP-IN GROUPS Are you grieving the death of someone you care about? Would you like to talk with others who have experienced a loss? These free meetings include a presentation and an informal time to talk with others. No registration is needed. For more information on any of these programs, call the Pathways Center at (717) 391-2413 or (800) 924-7610. COPING WITH THE LOSS OF A PARENT OR SIBLING: Tuesday, October 1 from 6:30-8:00 PM at the Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy. COPING WITH THE LOSS OF A SPOUSE OR COMPANION: Tuesday, October 15 from 6:30-8:00 PM at Hospice & Community Care, 685 Good Drive, Lancaster (Younger individuals will be grouped together for discussion.) Tuesday, October 22 from 2:00-3:30 PM at the Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike Mount Joy. NEWLY BEREAVED PROGRAM (A 3-Week Series): Wednesdays, October 8, 15, and 22, 6:30-8:00 PM; Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy. If your loss was recent, this free series provides an overview of common grief responses and will help you to begin to identify coping tools. Space is limited and registration is required one week prior. If interested, call (717) 391-2413 or (800) 924-7610. GRASP (Grief Recovery After A Substance Passing): Tuesday, October 8, 6:30-8:00 PM; Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy. This monthly group helps provide sources of help, compassion, and understanding for families or individuals who have had a loved one die as a result of substance abuse or addiction. Pre–registration for new attendees is required. For more information or to register, contact Marjorie Paradise at mparadise810@ comcast.net or (717) 951–2720. COPING KIDS & TEENS—FAMILY SUPPORT SERIES: Thursdays, October 17-December 5 (excluding October 31 and November 28), 6:00-7:30 PM. During this series, families gather for a light supper before each group session. Children and teens meet in peer support groups and participate in activities to help them cope with a death, while adults learn how to manage the challenges of parenting grieving teens and children. Families meet with a counselor to complete an assessment prior to attending to determine if the group will be helpful for your child(ren). Call the Pathways Center for more information or to set up an appointment. Registration Deadline: October 4.
COPING WITH LOSS, DYING, AND DEATH IN LATER LIFE: Tuesday, October 15 from 1:30-4:30 PM at the Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy. Aging America panelists will integrate their expertise to deliver an in-depth discussion on innovative programs and new approaches to support older adults. A local panel discussion will address your questions following this prerecorded program. This program is valid for 2.5 hours of CE credit available online through Hospice Foundation of America. Registration is free, however, there is a $10 fee due at the time of registration for those needing CE credits. Verify professional board approvals at https://bit.ly/2FICsw0. Register online at www.hospiceconnect.org/ events or call (717) 391-2413. Registration Deadline: October 10. GROWING THROUGH GRIEF (A 6-Week Support Series): Mondays, October 7-November 11, 6:00-8:00 PM, Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy. This six-week support series is for adults (age18 or older) who are grieving a death that occurred at least nine months ago. The group provides a safe place to explore how you have been impacted by your loss, who you are apart from your loved one, and how you continue to reorganize your life. Space is limited. Interested individuals will first meet with a bereavement counselor to determine if the group will meet your needs. Call to schedule an appointment. Registration Deadline: September 30. COPING WITH SUDDEN DEATH (A 4-Week Support Series): Wednesdays, October 23-November 13, 6:30-8:00 PM, Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy. Sudden deaths due to suicide, drug overdose, accidents, homicide or medical events can shatter your sense of order and safety. This series will provide a safe place to explore your questions and feelings and connect with others who have similar experiences. Space is limited and registration is required. If interested, call to discuss with a bereavement counselor to determine if the group will meet your needs. Registration Deadline: October 16. ONLINE GRIEF EDUCATION AND SUPPORT: Many grieving people find evenings and weekends to be particularly difficult times to cope after a loss. The Pathways Center offers online grief education 24/7. Explore our Composing Life Out of Loss videos. Simply go to pathwaysthroughgrief.org, click on “Grief Support” and select “Online Grief Education and Support.” You will find a series of 10 videos that help you better understand your grief. What you need. When you need it. With 24/7 access via your computer or mobile device you can also have your own private account for in-depth learning and to con-nect with others who are grieving. To arrange for a private account or schedule a Virtual meeting with our counselor, contact us at [email protected] or (717) 391-2413. Your privacy is ensured with our HIPAA compliant technology. SOCIAL DINE-OUT OPTIONS After the loss of a loved one, many find their social environment has changed. It may be difficult to know where or how to start socializing again. Hospice provides the following options to dine with others. Each participant pays for his/her own meal. LADIES BRUNCH: Wednesday, October 16, 10:00-11:30 AM, Knight & Day Diner, 3140 Lititz Pike,
Lititz. No registration needed. For more information contact Marie Roach at 717-392-8823. MEN’S BREAKFAST: Tuesday, October 22, 8:00-9:30 AM, The Centerville Diner, 100 South Centerville
Road, Lancaster. No registration needed. For further details, call the Pathways Center at (717) 391-2413 or (800) 924-7610.
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ADAMSTOWN AREA LIBRARY 3000 NORTH READING ROAD
(ROUTE 272) ADAMSTOWN, PA 19501
717-484-4200 October 2019 Events
WE PROCESS PASSPORT APPLICATIONS AND TAKE PHOTOS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call 717-484-4200. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME - Every Tuesday and Wednesday at 10:00 AM. Stories and an easy craft for ages 2-6 with adult caregiver. Please register. LAPSIT PROGRAM - Every Thursday at 10:00 AM. Simple stories, rhymes, puppets, songs, and fingerplays for babies up to age two with parent or other adult caregiver. Please register. TODDLER STORYTIME - Every Thursday at 10:30 AM. Stories, songs and fingerplays, followed by an easy craft. For two and three-year-olds with parent or other adult caregiver. Please register. CHI BRUSH TWICE-A-DAY CHALLENGE continues through December 9th. Kids can pick up their toothbrush, toothpaste and card packet at the library. Remember to drop off those cards every week in the big blue health hero mail-box. TECHNOLOGY NIGHT - Wednesday, October 2nd at 6:30 PM. This monthly program is dedicated to helping our patrons cope with the ever-changing world of computers, mobile devices, and technology. Bring your questions on the first Wednesday of each month. Registration is required. *MARKET MONDAY - Monday, October 7th from 10:00 to 11:00 AM. A time for family play! Gain “shopping” experience in our play market: make a shopping list, grab a basket, collect your play food, and pay with play money at toy registers. Your child begins to learn about financial literacy through play. No registration required. Each family group must include a responsible adult. Ages 2 and up. "GET YOUR BRICK ON"! Join us on Tuesday, October 8th from 6:30-7:30 PM. for our Lego® Club. Have fun making an individual creation with a surprise theme. Kids (and parents) pick their favorite and prizes awarded. Evening concludes with a teamwork project. Join us for lots of laughter and creativity on the Second Tuesday of each month. For all ages. Please register. LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING - Wednesday, October 9th at 6:30 PM. BEDTIME STORIES - Wednesday, October 9th at 6:30 PM. Enjoy stories, a craft and snack. Don’t forget to wear your pajamas! Please register. GENEALOGY INTEREST GROUP - Thursday, October 10th at 6:30 PM. The group will be led by genealogy researcher Ken McCrea. For older students and adults. Please register. DISCOVER DENVER - Saturday, October 12
th from 9:00
AM. to 11:30 AM. Stop by the Adamstown Area Library table to meet new director Carolyn Reiste and Miss Jess on Main Street in Denver from 9:00 to 11:30 AM. Event will include an opening address by Mayor Rodney Redcay, scavenger hunt activity, pumpkin painting contest, and live music on Main Street. Tour the newly constructed Declaration House starting at 10:00 AM. At 11:30 AM activities will move to the Denver Memorial Park with live music, vendors, and more. WALK-IN CRAFT - Children may stop into the Library anytime between 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM on Friday, October 18th to make and take home a seasonal craft. No registration needed. *2019 PENNSYLVANIA RETIREMENT UPDATE - Friday,
October 18th from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Big changes are affecting Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and taxes. Get up to date! Workshop taught by George D Sheets III and/or Phillip Richardson, Lancaster County residents and co-authors of the book "Winning at Retirement." *STEM: OZOBOTS & CUBETTO - Saturday, October 19th at 10:00 AM. Ozobot Bits and Cubetto are two kid-friendly robots that make learning to code fun for students of all ages. There are many ways to learn how to code. In this program, kids learn programming away from the screen with fun robot design challenges. Come out and learn to code with markers and tiles! Ideal for ages 4-9 but open to older children. Registration is required. MYSTERY GUEST BOOK CLUB - Tuesday, October 22nd from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Mystery Guest Book Club is back! What are you reading right now? Bring it along to discuss with the other children at our Book Club. A mystery guest will appear and we'll play "20-questions” to try to guess their job. Parents love this club as much as children! Great way to be introduced to members in the community. For grades K-5. Please register. *BOOK CHARACTER PUMPKIN DECORATING CONTEST - Drop off Decorated Pumpkins October 24-26. Decorate a pumpkin like your favorite book character and enter to win! Contest Rules: The main part of your pumpkin must be a pumpkin or gourd, but the rest of your decorations (paint, glue, fabric, etc.) are up to your imagination. No carved pumpkins, please. Pumpkins that have been carved, poked, or hollowed out will be disqualified & not entered into the contest. One submission per family. Submissions must be dropped off October 24-26. Library patrons will vote on their favorite pumpkins. The pumpkins with the most votes win! Voting will begin on Monday, October 28. Prize winners will be announced on October 31. Pumpkins will be available for pick-up on November 1-2. All pumpkins must be picked up or they will be discarded. *MAKING SENSE OF CHOLESTEROL - Friday, October 25th at 10:00 AM. Join us to learn about cholesterol - what is it? Where do we get cholesterol? Is there a purpose for cholesterol? Find out the recommended levels for cholesterol, the dangers of having too high or too low cholesterol, and ways to reduce levels of cholesterol in the body. For adults. Please register. Tina Davis is a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Lipid (cholesterol) Specialist who developed and managed the Heart Group's Preventive Cardiology & Apheresis Clinic for 15 years. She treated individuals with complex cholesterol disorders and those who wanted to avoid cardiac and vascular disease. Tina has a passion for educating individuals regarding cholesterol to provide them with the tools to make healthy lifestyle changes resulting in quality-filled lives. *DROP IN HALLOWEEN PARTY - Saturday October 26th from 9:30-11:30 AM. Come in costume for snacks, movie, games and activities! Decorated pumpkins for the Book Character Pumpkin Decorating Contest will be on display during the party. You can also bring in your decorated pumpkin for the contest on this day! For all ages.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Sunday
October 27, 2019
Day
October 31, 2019
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COMMUNITY EVENTS Denver
Women’s Club Meeting
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
7:00 PM
Field Trip
Tour Declaration House
EVERYONE WELCOME!!!
Single Parent Group
Thursdays
October 3 and 17, 2019
6:30-8:00 PM
Courtyard Café, Main Street, Denver
Hosted By REAL LIFE Community Services
For More Information
Call Rod Redcay, 717-368-7133
Free
Thursdays, October 10 & 24,
2019 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Trinity United Methodist Church
420 Main Street, Denver Hosted by Local Churches
Handicap Access Available
Come and Enjoy a Free Meal
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
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KID’S PAGE
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SERVING THIS MONTH — OCTOBER
DEADLINE FOR NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019
Date Assisting Minister
Lector Greeters Nursery Acolyte Sound Memorial Garden
Sponsors Counters
October 6 Pentecost 17
Deb Demler
Melissa Voler
Marlene Fritz and
Janet Hirneisen
Adrianne and
Mitch Arment
Andrew Nessinger Aaron Wolf
Helper
Janice Daub
OPEN
Flowers Caryll
Lausch Bulletins
OPEN
Matt Luciani Skip/Lorna Buohl
Gloria Shober
October 13 Pentecost 18
Deb Demler
Angela Stewart
Lori and
Craig Stover
Tracey Weidner
and Angela Stewart
Seth Filson
Mitch Arment
OPEN
Flowers Don, June, Aaron Wolf Bulletins Rob, Terri
Macker
Tracy Nissly Lois Geist
Craig/Lori Stover June Wolf
Marlene Fritz
October 20 Pentecost 19
Deb Demler
Lori Stover
Mary and Jim
Stewart
Lori Stover
and Terri
Kilrain
Ryan Gola
Mike Gable
OPEN
Flowers Don, June, Aaron Wolf Bulletins
OPEN
Todd Stewart Jim/Mary Stewart Ann Roseboro
David/Kathy McGarvey
October 27 Reformation
Deb
Demler
Gloria
Shober
Doris and
Jasmyn Reinoehl
Lisa and Mike Gabe
Kyra
Arment
Andrew
Nessinger
OPEN
Flowers Teri Arment
Bulletins OPEN
Mitch Arment Janice Daub
Mike/Lisa Gable William Ludwig
Dawn Frees
Ushers Communion Ushers
Communion Assistants
Memorial Garden
Communion Bread
Altar Care
Coffee and Refreshments
Open/Close Building
6th Bruce Carpenter Jamie Carpenter
Bill Ludwig Gerry Phillips
13th Mike Gable Lisa Gable Scott Gola
OPEN
20th OPEN
Teri Arment Angela Stewart
Terry Burkholder
27th Jim Stewart Blake/Janice
Daub Jeff Hartman
6th Bruce
Carpenter
13th Mike
Gable
20th
OPEN
27th Jim
Stewart
Communion
Table Usher
October Gloria
Shober
6th Angela Stewart
Deb Demler
13th Bruce Carpenter
Deb Demler
20th Dawn Frees Deb Demler
27th
Mike Gable Deb Demler
6th OPEN
13th OPEN
20th OPEN
27th
OPEN
6th Joanne Phillips
13th Terri
Macker
20th Joyce
Fischer
27th OPEN
1st-14th Arlene
and David
Brumbach
15th-28th Mary
Stewart and
Joanne Phillips
29th-
November 11th Lori
Stover and Ann
Roseboro
6th Gerry and
Joanne Phillips OPEN
13th
OPEN OPEN
20th
OPEN OPEN
27th
OPEN OPEN
OPEN Jennie
Weinhold
CLOSE
6th
Matt Luciani
13th Tracy Nissly
20th Todd
Stewart
27th Mitch
Arment
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IN THIS ISSUE Kid’s Church .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Blessing Of The Animals ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Ingathering Reminder .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 First Communion For Fifth Graders ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1 October Bible & Breakfast ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Memorial Garden Helpers ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Offering Envelopes ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Wanted.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Church Office Requests ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 October Food Collection ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 College Student Sign-Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 The Upper Room and Christ In Our Home Daily Devotionals ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Photo Use Practice ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Staff .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 From The Pastor - “This Fellow Welcomes Sinners...and Eats With Them” ................................................................................................................... 3 Pastor Marissa’s Information... ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Fall Book Club ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Minutes: Congregation Council - September 4, 2019; Steeple Project; Property Committee; Finance Committee; Family Ministry/Fellowship Committee ................................................................................................................................................................ 4-5 Congregation Council Meeting ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Congregation Council .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Deaths In The Church Family ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Pastor Appreciation Day ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 October Calendar Of Events.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Family Ministry—Coffee and Conversation After Worship; Oktoberfest; Soup And Study!; Family Christmas Party; Family Ministry/Fellowship Meeting… .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 What’s Happening At Faith United - Free Pool Nights At Denver Pool; Follow Us On Instagram ................................................................................... 8 October Birthdays.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 October Anniversaries ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 80+ October Birthdays ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Email Addresses ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Care Of Members Committee Health Notes - You Can Do Without The Flu ................................................................................................................... 9 Cozy Comforters Corner - Save The Dates ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 World Communion Sunday ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Thank You ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Office Administrator At Parish Secretaries Seminar .................................................................................................................................................... 10 2019 Altar Flower/Bulletin Sponsor Sign-Up ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 October Worship ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Communion Bread ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Peter’s Porch ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Drivers Needed For Peter’s Porch ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Puerto Rico Trip October 30-November 7, 2019 .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 “Open Space” Mission And Ministry Gatherings: Sunday, October 6, 2019.................................................................................................................. 11 Committee Contacts .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Your Stewardship Is Important .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Community Events - Fall Foliage Day At Kirchenwald And Nawakwa; Discover Denver .............................................................................................. 12 All Saints Sunday ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Community Event - The Pathways Center For Grief And Loss Programs .................................................................................................................... 13 Community Event - Adamstown Library October Events .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Reformation................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Community Events - Denver Women’s Club Meeting, Single Parent Group, Boscov’s Friends Helping Friends; Luther Acres Attic Treasures Garage Sale; Free Community Meal .................................................................................................................... 15 Community Events - Aspire Chamber Choir At Bergstrasse; East Cocalico Lions Fall Dinner; Celebrate Recovery Group; HUB Shuttle Information .. 16 Community Events - Community Card Signing; Stockings For Soldiers ....................................................................................................................... 17 Puzzle ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Kid’s Page - Harvest Trail Mix, Harvest Hunt Puzzle ................................................................................................................................................... 18 Serving This Month - October ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 November 2019 Newsletter Deadline .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
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