After celebrating the day of Pentecost and
preparing to enter into summer my heart
is filled with gratitude for the many
wonderful things which are happening at Luther
Memorial Church and Academy. I would like to give just
a few updates about some important things that have
happened and will happen.
First, just recently Luther Memorial has upgraded its
security system through a new door locking system and
additional cameras placed at doors entering the building.
Access to the building will no longer be with keys, but
with an electronic card system. The card system allows
us to track access to the building and shut down cards if
lost. The cameras will be used to monitor entrance to the
building as well. The plan was developed and
implemented by a committee which has been looking at
the overall safety of the building.
Second, I am very pleased with the updated sound system
in our main church. We are grateful to Levco
Communications and in particular to John Mazza for the
excellent job they did. Please remember that hearing
assist units are available at the door closest to the pulpit.
If you have questions or need assistance regarding these
units, please just ask Pastor Coleman.
Thirdly, during this summer the roof will be replaced
over the entire school section of our facility. We are
grateful to our property chairman, Rick Kern, for his
efforts on this project and the diligent planning to make
sure the disruption to this ministry is as little as possible.
We are grateful for the generous donation from a family
of Luther Memorial Church to make the new sound
system possible, and for the Property Foundation which
distributed the funds to make the roof replacement
possible. The Property Foundation has received many
generous donations over the years to make this roof work
a reality. It affirms once again our theme at Luther
Memorial “God’s Work. Our Hands.”
Finally, I wanted to share with you some exciting news
that St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church has decided to
merge with Luther Memorial Church. Both executive
councils will be meeting shortly to discuss the details, but
I am most excited about warmly and intentionally
welcoming them into this community of faith and sharing
in ministry as brothers and sisters in Christ. The Holy
Spirit is very much moving among us!
Luther Memorial Church • 225 West Tenth Street • Erie, PA 16501 • 454-0106
e-mail: [email protected] website: www.luthermemorialonline.org
Luther Memorial Academy • 220 West Eleventh Street • Erie, PA 16501 • 454-0106
Volume 44, Issue 5 June / July 2018
SUNDAY WORSHIP
8:15am Worship ~ Chapel
10:30am Worship ~ Main Church Children’s Church
Nursery
SEPTEMBER – MAY
9:15am Spiritual Growth Class
(Sundays in Fellowship Hall)
12:30pm Confirmation ~ grades 7-9
(2nd, 4th Sundays)
NEW MEMBER CLASSES
MUSIC MINISTRY Page 5
MONTHLY EVENTS
11:45am Luncheons / Cookouts
Blood Pres. Screenings
3rd Sunday each month
STAFF
Pastor ~ William E. Coleman
Cantor ~ Walt Gaber
Christian Education ~
Beth Keller
Sarah Prylinski
Coordinator of Care Ministry/Visitation
and Parish Nursing ~ Linda Graffius, RN
Care Ministry ~ Jan MacInnes
Parish Manager ~ Miriam Scheid
Secretary ~ Norma Buerk
Luther Memorial Academy:
Administrator ~ Christopher A. Paul
Secretary ~ Amanda Fried
Bethany Outreach Ctr. ~ Mabel Howard
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Welcome New Members
Dave Lay – Dave is a Business Development Specialist at USA Vein Clinics, formerly Circulatory Centers. His 2 ½ year old son, Asher, was baptized at Luther Memorial on March 11. Dave is a chair member with the Erie Chamber of Commerce Chamber Committee. He enjoys sailing and spending time with Asher.
Jean & Don Tatar – Originally from Pittsburgh, Jean and Don moved to Erie four years ago. For many years, Jean and Don worked together in the same company. Don continues to work with the Pittsburgh based company in design, build and remodeling. Jean has retired from interior design with the company. They have a son and two grandchildren who live in Erie. They enjoy antiquing and reclaiming furniture.
Congratulations to Our Graduates
We congratulate our youth as they graduate from high school and those graduating from college. They have worked hard for their accomplishments and we wish them the best as they continue to college and their new careers.
Graduating from:
IAN STEFF Cathedral Preparatory School Slippery Rock University Math / Actuarial Science
TYLER SHCHOUCHKOFF Cathedral Preparatory School Gannon University
JOSH STELMACK LECOM Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine Specializing in Internal Medicine at Millcreek Community Hospital
Worshipping at Presque Isle
Luther Memorial ReCharge
All are welcome to join us for Luther Memorial Recharge in June and July. Luther Memorial Church has expanded its ministry by offering a time of fellowship and a worship service which is meaningful, yet more casual. Recharge expands our ministry by making it possible to worship later in the day on Sunday, and create an intimate and less intimidating space to welcome people deeply rooted in faith,
new to the faith, or searching for faith.
Schedule for Luther Memorial Recharge
Sunday, June 3 Sunday, July 8 5:00pm – Worship in Fellowship Hall 4:00 – 5:00pm Fellowship, Games & Dinner Luther Memorial Academy’s graduation The main dish will be provided as well as beverages; ceremony is June 3, so our service will please bring a dish to share begin at 5:00. 5:00 – 6:00pm Outdoor Worship (weather permitting)
Let’s enjoy the beauty of Presque Isle together; join us for worship and a picnic lunch.
Hotdogs, condiments, lemonade & coffee provided Please bring a dish to share Please bring your place setting Please bring your lawn chairs Stay for some games; please bring some of your favorites along.
Congregational Worship Service Sunday, June 10
Presque Isle / Rotary Pavilion
10:30am – One Service Only 11:30am – Tureen Luncheon
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Summer Cookout Summer Office Hours
Did You Know….
• that Rick Kern, Skip Meyn, Don MacGregor and Pastor Coleman will be participating in the Bethesda Lutheran Services Golf Tournament at Meadville Country Club on Monday, June 4. Good luck!
• that Luther Memorial Church is so grateful to Sarah Prylinski and Beth Keller for their faithful ministry and all their hard work getting our kids and chaperones to the ELCA National Youth Gathering in
Houston this summer! They have worked so hard with fundraising and organizing. Thank you! • that Stan Rose, Rebecca Brown and Pastor Coleman will be attending the Northwestern PA Synod Assembly at Thiel
College June 14 through June 16. Our synod will be joining the Southwestern PA Synod for a joint Synod Assembly. Rebecca Brown will be attending as a delegate for the first time and so we are grateful for her youth and energy and commitment to Luther Memorial Church.
Spic & Span
Carpets and floors will be cleaned throughout the church and school during the week of July 16.
Please contact the church office if you plan to stop in, as some areas of the building will be inaccessible. Thank you.
Thank You
Luther Memorial Church Family:
Thank you for the prayers and the meals while David is recovering from his recent hernia surgery. He is feeling much better and will return to work soon with lite duty.
With love and appreciation, Jane and David Kinzig Dear Friends in Christ:
Thank you so much for providing dinner on Thursday for our neighbors in Little Italy. The nourishing meal you served them and your reaching out to them fed their bodies and their spirits. With thankfulness for your partnership in the Gospel.
Ron King, Pastoral Assistant and the Members of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Memorial Money
Luther Memorial Church is grateful for memorial money given to this ministry in memory of a loved one who dies. When memorial money is used we like to let the families know the money is being used and how. As noted by Pastor Coleman on his front page article, Luther Memorial Church and Academy has upgraded security through new locks and cameras. Church Council approved the use of Memorial Funds to pay for this work. We give thanks to the family and friends of the follow saints of God for their giving to Luther Memorial Church: Cindy Shaper, Eloise Shaper, Chuck King, Helen
Anderson, Helen Carr, Ingrid Hedlund, Shirley Gusky, Betty Holbert, Joan Hudson, Nancy Shutts, Jax Stone, Cliff Michaels, Marilyn Young, Jack Sedgwick, Kathleen Raimy, George Nutbrown, Thomas Burke, Eleanor Gaber, June Yentes, Mahlon Hirsch, Charles Dahlstrand, Helen Bellingham and Louise Osearo.
Sunday, July 15
11:30 a.m. Parlor
All youth are asked to attend cookouts and lend a helping hand with set-up and clean-up.
The Church Office will be open Monday, June 11 – Friday, August 24
8:30am – 2:00pm
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Christian Education
Vacation Bible School
Venture onto an uncharted island where kids survive and thrive. Anchor kids in the truth that Jesus carries them through life's storms.
Join us on a remote island and be surrounded in a bounty of bright, vibrant colors and tropical delights. Learn some fun songs and be rescued by Jesus.
Donations will be accepted during the week to support the Tom Ridge Environment Center (TREC). A list of desired items will be sent home with your children; monetary donations in support of TREC will also be accepted.
BE SHIPWRECKED WITH US – CAN YOU HELP? Please contact Norma in the church office or Beth Keller at 454-0106 to volunteer. Promising that it will be a great week!
Sunday Morning Classes
Sunday morning classes for adults and our youth will take a vacation during the summer months, but we hope to continue to see everyone each Sunday morning for worship. Classes will resume in September.
Thank you to all of our teachers for a wonderful year of learning.
Thank you also to Pastor Coleman, Pastor Moran, Pastor Washill and Walt Gaber for teaching the Adult Spiritual Growth classes. The classes have been very informative, and we look forward to beginning again in September.
Confirmation at Camp Lutherlyn
Luther Memorial Church’s confirmation class will be attending Confirmation Camp at Lutherlyn from June 17 to June 22. Luther Memorial Church has 15 youth attending and will join together with other congregational youth from the Northwest Pennsylvania Synod. Lutherlyn is a ministry of the Northwestern PA Synod and is sustained by the offerings of so many wonderful servants. We also
wanted to give a word of thanks to the parents who have encouraged their youth to attend and to so many wonderful sponsors for our youth to attend camp.
Luther Memorial continues to be blessed by so many warm and generous hearts.
Judie Harrison-Means Sally & Phil McAfee Jane & Brian Moran Betty Pletz Kent Smith Joann & Bob Wagner Women of the ELCA Pat Young
Pastor’s Book Club
Pastor’s Book Club will take a break for the summer, but will start back up in September. If you are looking to get more involved in the ministry of Luther Memorial Church, consider joining the book club, as you will grow in your faith and develop deeper relationships with others.
Monday, July 9 – Friday, July 13 Luther Memorial Church
225 West 10th Street Ages 4 through Grade 5 (completed)
Monday - Friday 8:30am ~ Breakfast available
9:00am – 12:00pm ~ VBS Program
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Music in Worship
Bach Cantata Vespers
Thank you to all who contributed to the Bach Cantata Vespers for the celebration of the Ascension of Our Lord on May 10. Our choir, which was augmented by a few choristers from the Erie area, practiced many extra hours to prepare their music. Soloists for the Bach cantata included Molly Gaber (soprano), Mary Laver (alto), Jonathan Moser (tenor) and Dennis TeCulver (bass). Worship leaders included Pastors Coleman, Kim Hirsch and Kristen Papson and Pastoral Assistant Ron King. We offer a special "thank you" to Les Fobes and
"his crew" for organizing and hosting the reception which followed the service and which was financed by a Thrivent Action Project. Jeanne Gaber and Shannon McAdoo provided post-rehearsal snacks for the cho ir each Sunday. And, as always, the "behind-the-scenes" services of Pat Bellingham, Norma Buerk, Brian Hubbard, Greg Kern, Charlie Lintelman, Mark Lechner and Miriam Scheid are much appreciated. Finally, thank you to all of the financial supporters of the LM Concert Series who have made it possible to present these programs each season.
Summer Worship Music
The Luther Memorial choir and handbell choir will rest during the summer months. A small choir will continue to sing most Sundays, but there are also opportunities for vocal and instrumental solos. If you would like to contribute any of the following, please contact Cantor Walt Gaber at 814.602.2755 or [email protected]:
• Lead a psalm • Sing a vocal solo
• Play an instrumental solo
Erie Chamber Orchestra
Many of you are aware that Erie has lost a 40-year old fixture of its musical arts community. Gannon University decided to discontinue support of the Erie Chamber Orchestra (ECO) at the end of the 2017-2018 season. This orchestra was founded by Bruce Morton Wright with a vision of providing orchestral m usic within the city of Erie at no charge to those attending.
During the recent history of the Erie Chamber Orchestra, the LM Concert Series frequently hosted ECO concerts and recitals. Both ECO orchestral musicians and aud ience members often commented that Luther
Memorial was an apt venue for this music due to the acoustics, size and location of our church and our long-standing support of the arts.
A small group of individuals interested in preserving this local treasure are now pursuing options for reinstituting a chamber orchestra that would continue to provide free concerts to the community. Cantor Walt Gaber is working with that group and, with the support of the Luther Memorial council, has offered our church as the venue for their concerts during the 2018-2019 season. The new orchestra has yet to be given a name, but it will be presented as being "in residence at Luther Memorial."
If you are interested in this new venture and would like to help it succeed, please consider the following ways that you can participate and contribute:
1. Attend the first concert of the new orchestra at 2:00pm Sunday, August 19 on the grounds of the WQLN studios (8425 Peach Street).
2. Make a financial donation to the LM Concert Series to assist with the costs of hosting the new orchestra in our church.
3. Express your interest in helping with concert hosting responsibilities (greeting, handing out programs, answering questions, etc.) by contacting Walt Gaber or the church office.
4. Invite a friend or family member to attend the concerts that will be offered beginning this autumn.
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Monastery of the Heart
Magic Fingers Grace Group
Do you know that the Magic Fingers Grace Knitting Group of Luther Memorial Church is a group of about 20 women who meet the second and fourth Tuesday of each month to get together to knit and socialize? Pastor likes to say we have too much fun and raise the roof off the top of the church with our joy and laughter.
We knit Prayer Crosses that are kept in a basket at UPMC Hamot on the 6th floor Oncology Unit for patients to take for comfort, strength and support when going through their treatments. Prayer crosses are also in a basket in the NICU Unit at UPMC for families who need comfort and support while with their babies who are having difficulty. Prayer Crosses have been given to the Pastoral Liaison at UPMC who shares them with ministers to give to their patients when they visit them in the hospital.
We make Prayer Shawls, NICU hats and blankets, as well as mittens and winter hats for the children at Bethany Outreach Center and McKinley School. We make lap blankets, and baby blankets for newborns of the church. All these beautiful gifts are made with love and prayers with each stitch.
If you love to knit and want to meet a wonderful community of ladies - WE WELCOME YOU. It is a very diversified age group; from young to senior. We would love to have you join us. These ladies have been blessed with a beautiful talent and gift from God. Please contact Jan MacInnes, 454-0106, ext. 233 or the church office, ext. 221 with any questions.
COME join us – Tuesday, June 12, Tuesday, June 26, Tuesday, July 10 and Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00am.
Jan MacInnes
Thank You to Magic Fingers
Personally speaking, I was glad to have a prayer square to give a dying and lonely patient in the MICU last week. No One Dies Alone volunteers were keeping her company as her family had all pretty much abandoned her. She could nod and had good movement of one hand (which she used to tell us what she needed) that I held a ton. I put a pretty lilac colored pocket cross in that good hand for her to hold and I know she appreciated it, having read the attached note to
her. She was a Christian woman and passed away on Saturday. Praise the Lord she is now free from illness and tubes and the confines of a hospital bed she spent four long weeks in! Thanks be to God, too, for the lovely lady from Luther Memorial Church who knitted the small sweet gift we gave to the patient!
Tracey Townsend Pastoral Care Liaison, UMPC Hamot
Memorial Car Cruise
If you are a car enthusiast, start your engines and be sure to stop by the Fourth Annual Kenneth Snider Memorial Car Cruise at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. This is a fun afternoon for the entire family; no registration is necessary. For more information, please contact Gina at 459-7543.
Free Admission Family Friendly Bounce House Music by D. J. Bill Mason Food by Average Joe’s Sausage Co. Chinese Auction / 50-50 Raffle
Monastery of the Heart will continue to meet during the summer months. We welcome you to join us for this spiritual growth group as we continue to study prayer using the book
“The Breath of the Soul, Reflections on Prayer” by Joan Chittister as our guide.
When: 11:00am on Tuesday, June 19; Tuesday, July 17; Tuesday, August 21
Where: Luther Memorial Church Parlor
Please join us for any of the gatherings. For further information contact Linda Graffius at 454-0106, ext. 229.
Sunday, July 15 1:00-4:00pm
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OWLS – Older Wiser Lutherans
Did you know we have a group of adults called the OWLS which means Older Wiser Lutherans? We meet once a month to enjoy a time of informal fellowship and getting to know one another. We love to go to lunch at different restaurants, enjoy various programs and speakers that come to our church, and visit interesting areas of interest in Erie. The OWLS are a great mix of the early and late service parishioners.
We meet the third Wednesday of each month and the upcoming events are listed in the weekly bulletin and monthly Parish Banner.
Come celebrate the simple joys of life together with us. We would love to see you be part of the OWLS Group.
Jan MacInnes
Indoor Yard Sale ~ September 15
7:30am – 12:30pm Fellowship Hall
Everything you need is right here! That treasure you’ve been searching for may just be at our Indoor Yard Sale. Be sure to stop down for some great finds.
Start cleaning out those closets and drop your unwanted items off at the church beginning in August. Electronic items and books will not be accepted.
Please contact the church office with any questions.
Wednesday, August 15 Victorian Princess, 208 E Bayfront Pkwy.
Arrival: 11:15am Boarding: Begins at 11:30am Set Sail: 12:00 noon Cost: $31.80 (total) per person
Please RSVP by Friday, August 10.
Not just for the OWLS – we would like everyone to join us for a lovely 1 ½ hour scenic cruise and lunch.
Wednesday, June 20 Lunch: Choose from 3-4 different entrées
Program: Historian speaker in period dress
Sugar ‘N Spice Hotel 32 High Street, Waterford
To Carpool – Meet at 11:00am at Liberty Plaza (by Peebles)
Please arrive to Sugar & Spice no later than 11:45am
RSVP to Jan MacInnes or the church office by Friday, June 15
Wednesday, July 18 Picnic at the Perry Monument
11:30am
Delicious picnic food; hotdogs & hamburgers Please bring a dish to share and your drink.
Coffee & water will be provided.
RSVP to Jan MacInnes or the church office by Friday, July 13
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Did You Hit Your Head?
The spring and summer seasons are here and that means people, especially children, are involved in outdoor activities. Unfortunately, this may also mean that they can be involved in an accident. Some of these incidences may involve hitting their head causing a concussion. This article is important not only for families with children involved in sports or just being active, but for any adult too. A concussion can happen to anyone.
A concussion is a type of brain injury that involves short loss of normal brain function. It happens when a hit to the head or body causes your head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, creating chemical changes in your brain. Sometimes it can even stretch and damage the brain cells.
They are sometimes referred to as a “mild” brain injury. It is important to realize that when they occur they may not be life threatening, but they are still serious.
Concussions are usually thought of as only sports related. Other causes include blows to the head, bumping your head in a fall, being violently shaken (shaken baby syndrome), car accidents, or even sustaining a fall during dance class or gymnastics. This happened to the granddaughter of my friend. She fell in dance class and hit her head. It took 3 years of seeing many Doctors and all kinds of treatments till her parents found the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program in Pittsburgh. She has completed the treatment program and finally feels her normal self after many years of misery.
It is recommended that if your child plays sports, dance or gymnastics that they have the IMPACT Baseline Concussion Testing. This test can be done locally and many schools/coaches are having their players do this testing. I’m not sure about gymnastics, dancing or even cheerleading programs that are recommending this testing. Talking to their instructors and your family doctor about this testing would be advantageous to your child’s brain heath.
Symptoms of concussion don’t always start right away. They may take days or weeks after the injury to become evident. The symptoms may include, but are not limited to:
• Headaches • Neck pain • Nausea and or vomiting • Ringing in the ears/ blurred vision
• Dizziness balance problems • Tiredness • Concentration problems/ memory loss
The recommendation used to be-don’t let the person sleep. Now sleep and rest are good for brain healing. Waking the person every 2-3 hours initially is important to check their awareness and level of consciousness. Physical activities or activities that involve concentration, studying, computers, phones, tablets, television, and video games should be avoided. Doing these things may make the symptoms come back or get worse. Many students who have sustained a concussion will have to miss some school time and even return on a limited schedule.
As a parent you should be aware of the signs and symptoms and proper treatment for concussions. Too many people shrug it off as just a “stunner or a knock to the head”. As an adult or adult caregiver to an elderly person, be aware of the increase incidence of falls and possibility of the occurrence of concussions. They may say they are “fine” and don’t even realize they hit their head, so they should be watched.
For many years the long term effects of repeated concussions were not known, or were ignored. Now people who have experienced repeated hits to the head, concussions, and traumatic brain injuries may end up with CTE- Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. This may lead to Parkinson’s disease, dementia or other neurologic conditions. There is a movement among retired pro-athletes to prohibit children from starting to play contact sports at younger ages. I heard one retired football player say he was prohibiting his grandson from playing contact sports till he was 16 when the brain is more fully developed. There are also recommendations to not lead with your head and play “heads up ball”. I have also heard they are limiting the “headers” which young children do in soccer. Teaching safe playing to young athletes will save their brains. Tell your child no matter what sport they play they need to immediately report to the coach or instructors any type of hit to the head. Prevention and early treatment is of the utmost importance.
I hope you all have a safe and wonderful summer.
Blessings, Linda Graffius, RN Faith Community Nurse
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Women of the ELCA
Tuesday Evening Circle
Deborah Circle Pennies for Poverty
Our love and sympathy is extended
to the family and friends of:
Nancy Swanson, Jeff Swanson’s mom, who died May 10, 2018 Betty Weber, Sylvia Johnson’s sister, who died April 12, 2018
Mary Eelman, Linda Graffius great-grandniece, who died April 26, 2018 Karl Gaber, Walt Gaber’s uncle, who died May 3, 2018
June & July Birthday Celebrations for Our Sunshine Members:
CHET BATTERSBY 6/26 LAURA BETH KRAUT 7/6 CHERYL ALBERT 7/21 4525 Colonial Avenue 321 East Avenue 5600 Swanville Road Erie, PA 16502 Erie, PA 16507 Erie, PA 16506 JEANETTE BLAIR 7/23 ALICE ENGEL 7/30 4115 Sassafras Street 2323 Edinboro Road, Suite 404D Erie, PA 16508 Erie, PA 16509
Thirteenth Annual Golf Outing
Now this is how to spend your time in the summer . . . golfing! Sunday, July 15
2:00pm J. C. Martin Golf Course (38th & Cherry Street / between the zoo and ice rink)
See Greg Kern to register (455-3904)
Fee: Expected to be $23-$26 per person riding in a cart. (non-member) Expected to be $19-$22 per person if walking.
(non-member)
Fee includes greens fee, riding cart (if using), food, and prizes.
Ten riding carts available (5 foursomes)
Format: 4 person scramble
Food will be provided by the golf course and will consist of several sandwich choices, bag of chips, cookie and can of pop or water.
Prizes will be pro shop gift certificates and will be awarded for first, second and third places along with five skill shots (closest to pin, longest putt, etc.).
Tuesdays, June 5 and July 3 6:30pm
For more information, contact Judy Johnson at 833-4600
All women of the church are welcome to join us for our Annual June Picnic on Tuesday, June 5 at 6:00pm. Please bring a dish to share; beverages will be provided. We will gather in the parlor and courtyard area.
For more information, contact Pat Young at 455-7736
As a continuing project to aid women and children in crisis, special containers for donations to “Pennies for Poverty” are located by the doors to the Main Church and Faith Chapel. Our women’s groups thank one and all for your donations of coins and dollars.
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June Birthday Celebrations:
Carter O’Leary 6/1 Ben Shchouchkoff 6/1 Jan Birkner 6/2 Mark Cadden 6/2 Bret Visalle 6/2 Roy Washill 6/2 Jennifer Young 6/2 Barb Grande 6/3 Tyler Keller 6/3 Doug Blair 6/4 Melanie Cadden 6/5 Martha Stickner 6/5 Brian Carlson 6/6 Jules Albert 6/7 Dave Birkner 6/7 Rich Hessinger 6/7 Stuart Satur 6/7 Bethany Fried 6/8 Jesse Graffius 6/8 Aubrey Lawrence 6/8 Noelle Partusch 6/8 Marshall Boyd 6/9
Cameron Rinderle 6/9 Nancy Rogan 6/9 Dustin Schumacher 6/9 Cindy Hedlund 6/10 Brad Tharp 6/10 Brent Young 6/10 Ava Fracassi 6/11 Diane Giannelli 6/11 Judith Steff 6/11 Michelle Vahey 6/11 David Lintelman 6/12 Carol Nicotra 6/12 Blake O’brien 6/12 Douglas Chaffee 6/13 Rykiah Rogan 6/13 Andrew Bebko 6/14 Bill Schaal, Sr. 6/14 Regan DeDionisio 6/15 Don Tatar 6/15 Elizabeth Cowan 6/16 Robert Davidson 6/16 Molly Gaber 6/16
Sally McAfee 6/16 David Ruler 6/16 Linda Swanson 6/16 Jennifer Daley 6/17 Maureen Montero 6/17 Zandra Shaffer 6/17 Dave Mumford 6/18 Jackson Young 6/21 Tanner Galloway 6/23 Robert Wagner 6/25 Julie Wolfram 6/25 Chet Battersby 6/26 Allison Brown 6/26 Mary Laver 6/26 Dorothy Youngman 6/26 Donovan Rogan 6/27 Chase Rowland 6/27 Sally Allen 6/29 Heather Pirschel 6/29 Ellen Vrenna 6/29 Cynthia Hessinger 6/30 Timothy Houston, Jr. 6/30
July Birthday Celebrations:
Ann Jensen 7/1 Mattix McCall 7/1 C. Raymond Schaney 7/1 Cameron Durian 7/2 Heidi Heilman 7/2 Carlo Cimino 7/3 Tara Durian 7/3 Cecelia Flowers 7/3 Annette Fuhrman 7/3 Bill Galloway 7/4 John Lawrence 7/4 Jeana Williams 7/4 Stephanie Ames 7/7 John Laver, V 7/7 Jon Brown 7/8 Zoe Carolus 7/8 Robert Maas 7/8 Jane Tell 7/8 Jocelyn Karasack 7/9 Amanda Warren 7/9 Lorraine Johnson 7/10
Stephanie King 7/10 Donna Mahoney 7/11 Angie Eagle 7/12 Nicole Lippert 7/12 Brody Warren 7/12 Emmett Andrae 7/15 Ron King 7/16 Kaitlin Weber 7/16 Julie Ditz 7/17 Brian Hubbard 7/17 Maggie Jensen 7/17 Greg Kern 7/17 Sarah Davis 7/18 Carol King 7/18 George Satur 7/19 Richard Seward 7/19 Adam Reusche 7/20 Bill Steff 7/20 Elizabeth Wolf 7/20 Cheryl Albert 7/21 Rebecca Burling 7/21
Nicholas Lang 7/21 Christine Narusewicz 7/22 Madeline Satur 7/22 Jeanette Blair 7/23 Elvin Montero 7/24 Steve Durian 7/25 Carter Rathmann 7/26 Kristen Lawson 7/27 Jeff Will 7/27 Robert Cooney 7/28 Lennon Andrae 7/29 Sara Kallner 7/29 Pat Mitchell 7/29 Alice Engel 7/30 Drake Howell 7/30 Patrick Vahey, Jr 7/30 Carla Andrejewski 7/31 Tucker Galloway 7/31 Diana Schaney 7/31
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Erie Gives Day 2018
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO HELP A NON-PROFIT
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 8:00AM – 8:00PM 12 HOURS OF GIVING
Day and Time: The event takes place on August 14. You have 12 hours to make your donation between the hours of 8:00am and 8:00pm.
Participating Nonprofits: Your organization must be a 501(c)(3) and either be a member of The Nonprofit Partnership or have an Agency Endowment with the Erie Community Foundation to participate in Erie Gives. Luther Memorial Church, Luther Memorial Academy and Bethany Outreach Center appreciate your support.
Gift Amount: The minimum gift is $25. There is no limit to the amount of money you may give. There is no limit to the number of organizations you can donate to in a transaction.
Making a Donation: Simply log on to www.eriegives.org or call the Erie Community Foundation at 454-0843.
Credit Cards: Only Visa, MasterCard and Discover will be accepted. The credit card processor charges a nominal fee per transaction. The Erie Community Foundation does not receive any fees. (Credit card gift cards will not be accepted.)
Prorated Match: The Erie Community Foundation and our sponsors will enhance each donor’s gift by providing a prorated match to each gift made to a nonprofit.
Your Receipt: You will receive an email receipt of your gift; please retain it for tax purposes. Unless you choose to remain anonymous, your donor information will be sent to the appropriate organizations.
When the Nonprofits receive your donation: The organizations will receive your donation plus The Erie Community Foundation’s prorated match on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at our Erie Gives Check Distribution Day.
May Council Minutes
1. The minutes of the April 10 council meeting were unanimously accepted. The Treasurer’s Report was reviewed by Greg Kern and on motion unanimously accepted.
2. Thank you notes received from Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and Inter-Church Ministries were shared by Pastor Coleman.
3. Ann Flick noted that St. Peter Cathedral is celebrating their 125th anniversary this year with a Gala on June 30. A motion was made to contribute two (2) $50 gift certificates from Stan’s Garden Center to this celebration; motion carried unanimously.
4. Emergency Task Force – An update was given on the keypads and doors being operational. The system seems to be working well; additional items need to be installed. The next meeting will include a walk throughout the building to assess safety issues.
5. Roof Repair – Rick Kern shared that a June 2018 date is projected to begin the roof repair previously approved by Church Council. If the weather cooperates, the project could be completed during June and July.
6. Visioning for LMC – Those serving on this committee at this time are Sandy Barbaro, Pastor Coleman, Ken Kraut and Jack Tell.
7. St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church – Pastor Coleman provided an update sharing that once the church building sells; St. Matthew’s council is hopeful this will occur over the summer, a transition could occur sometime in the fall or early winter.
8. Sound System – The recording microphones currently used are not very high quality. At the recommendation by John Mazza it is suggested that we purchase two (2) new recording microphones for $60 each. On motion, this was unanimously approved.
9. A reminder was given of the Church Council meeting on June 12 at 7:00pm.
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April 2018 Statistics
ATTENDANCE: 8:15 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. CHILDREN’S CHURCH TOTAL RECHARGE April 1 (Easter) 31 250 281 April 8 21 126 40 19 206 April 15 25 124 13 162 April 22 36 109 1 146 April 29 36 110 8 154
BAPTISMS: DEPAUL, GIOVANNA GRACE – Born: December 23, 2017 / Baptized: April 29, 2018 / Parents: Mitchell DePaul & Vivien Gambill / Pastor William E. Coleman.
FUNERALS: None recorded.
MEMORIALS: KING, AUDREY – FROM: Nancy & Larry Harned
LETTER OF TRANSFER: KUHRMAN, SARA – Transfer to Lakewood United Methodist Church, Erie, PA
NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED: None recorded.
WEDDINGS: None recorded.
May 2018 Statistics
ATTENDANCE: 8:15 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. CHILDREN’S CHURCH TOTAL RECHARGE May 6 29 121 52 19 221 May 13 38 126 1 (nursery) 165 May 20 19 118 137 May 27 27 78 1 (nursery) 106
BAPTISMS: SCHILL, FELIX ANAND – Born: January 23, 2018 / Baptized: May 6, 2018 / Parents: Jonathan Schill & Angela Eagle / Pastor William E. Coleman. SCHILL, FIONA ADELE – Born: January 23, 2018 / Baptized: May 6, 2018 / Parents: Jonathan Schill & Angela Eagle / Pastor William E. Coleman.
FUNERALS: None recorded.
MEMORIALS: WEBER, BETTY EMLING LAFONTAINE –
FROM: Wilda Sundberg
GABER, KARL – FROM: Jane & John Tell
EELMAN, MARY – FROM: Jane & John Tell
LETTER OF TRANSFER: None recorded.
NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED ~ May 20, 2018: LAY, Dave TATAR, Jean and Don
WEDDINGS: CHANDLER, ALVENTO, JR. and BURGER, JULIE MARIE – May 26, 2018 / Pastor Kristen Papson officiating.
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Luther Memorial Academy
Congratulations to Our Graduates!
A huge lion’s roar and congratulations to our graduating class of 2018. We wish our 8th grade graduates the best as they continue their high school education. We look forward to hearing about their continued accomplishments! Well Done!
SAMANTHA BAKER Collegiate Academy ZOE BARRON Collegiate Academy CLARA CAMMIDGE Collegiate Academy JAC COONEY Collegiate Academy SRINIVAS EDARA Collegiate Academy SOPHIA EDGERLY Erie High School CHASE ELLIOTT Collegiate Academy LORNA ELLIOTT Science Leadership Academy (Philadelphia) BELLA FRIED Collegiate Academy BROOKLYNN GORE Collegiate Academy JACOB GROSS Collegiate Academy DELILAH HEUTSCHE Collegiate Academy AIDEN MONTERO Collegiate Academy NASIR MUHAMMAD Collegiate Academy ASHTON PROTHERO McDowell High School JESSE RICE Undecided ARIEON ROSENDARY Collegiate Academy HUNTER SMITH McDowell High School OSCAR VAUGHN Collegiate Academy JILLIAN WARNER Collegiate Academy JADEN WILLIAMS Cathedral Preparatory School AMANDA ZYBOWSKI Collegiate Academy
Graduation Celebrations
Thank You
Thank you to the LMA PTL and all of the wonderful parents who honored our teachers on Teacher Appreciate Day (May 8). We were treated to all kinds of delicious food and given a Keurig for the school office. The giving spirit of our parents is one of the things that make LMA special.
Thursday, May 31
GRADE 8 AWARDS
ASSEMBLY 8:35am – Main Church Families are welcome
to attend.
Sunday, June 3 BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATION
Main Church 3:00pm
Reception following provided by PTL, students and families of the
Class of 2019.
Students are to report to the Chapel at 2:30 for the class picture.
Friday, June 1
GRADUATION BANQUET 6:00pm
GRADUATION DANCE 7:00 – 9:00pm
The dance is sponsored by the PTL with Amanda Fried and
Lynzie Prothero as chairmen.
Tickets: PTL Members in 6th & 7th Grade: $5 Non-PTL Members and Guests: $6
Graduates: Paid by the PTL
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Third Grade News
The third grade would like to send out a HUGE lion’s roar to Adison Prothero-Rivera. Adison and her mom made small stuffed food items from felt and sold them for $1.00 each. They reminded the kids of Shopkins and they were a big hit. During the months of April and May Adison and her mom sewed and stuffed over 150 of the "softie food" items. Together with donations and the selling of the softies, Adison gave a check to the Erie Cancer Center for $200. We are very proud of Adison for her love and caring nature and putting other's needs above her own. Well done Adison.
From the Cancer Center:
Goodness comes in all sizes.
We are incredibly grateful to our newest and tiniest donor, Adison Prothero-Rivera. Adison and her mother, Lynzie Prothero stopped by the center to drop off a $200 donation. Adison raised the money by making felt food and selling them at her school, Luther Memorial Academy. What a sweet and generous gesture, thank you Adison!
Lego News
The LMA FIRST Lego Robotic team is looking for new members for the 2018/2019 school year. The team has 7 spots available. A letter of interest went home with all the students who are currently in grades 3 to 7. New team members will be accepted onto the team if they are able to attend all or most of the practices from August to December. The team meets every Thursday from 5:30-7:30pm and every Saturday from 10:00am-3:30pm. Interested students will also be permitted on team if their final grades were "C"'s or better and their behavior
meets with LMA standards.
If you have a child interested in the team, please complete the interest form or see Mrs. Evans.
Preparation for 2018/2019
Tuition Letters and Calendars for the 2018/2019 school year will be mailed at the end of May or early June. Please contact the school office if you do not receive your copy. Thank you.
Teacher In-Service Last Day!!
Tuition Procedure for 2018/2019
School tuition payments will continue to be processed by Vanco Services, a company endorsed by Thrivent Financial, for the 2018/2019 school year. The cost for this service is paid by the school, which is much better than the $36 fee charged to each family by the FACTS program.
The tuition will either be deducted from your checking account, savings account, or charged to a credit card. If the credit card option is chosen, you will be responsible for a 4% fee.
The authorization form will be included in your tuition letter for 2018/2019 and the form is due to the school office before June 15.
Parents have the option of making tuition payments over a 10 or 12 month period.
Thursday, June 7 2:45pm
Teachers will gather for their final meeting of the school year.
The After School Program will not be held on June 7.
Friday, June 8 9:00am
School Awards Assembly will be held in the main church for Kindergarten – Grade 7
School Dismissal: 11:00am And it’s off to Waldameer for our School Picnic.
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Payments
MILK MONEY: 2% chocolate or white milk is available each day. The first semester milk money payment will be due in August. You are welcome to pay by semester for a discounted rate of $36 per student or yearly, $72 per student. The cost per carton is 50 cents.
TUITION BREAK: If you are responsible for a new student(s) attending LMA, your final tuition payment for that year (May) will be waived. Sometimes word of mouth is our best advertising!! If you know a family thinking of changing schools, let them know about us!!
School Summer Office Hours
The school office will be open Monday, June 11 – Friday, June 22 from 9:00am – 1:00pm.
The office will be closed for summer vacation Monday, June 25 – July 31.
The office will reopen on Wednesday, August 1 for the remainder of the summer from 8:00am – 12:00 noon.
First day of school is Monday, August 27.
Classroom Meeting Dates
Thursday, August 23
Grade Four ~ Mrs. Hokaj 6:00pm Grade Five ~ Mrs. Carey 6:00pm Middle School: 6:30pm / Gathering in the Chapel
Grade 6 ~ Mrs. Baldwin Grade 7 ~ Mr. Paul Grade 8 ~ Mrs. MacGregor Guidance, Spanish, Physical Education ~ Mrs. Wells
Thursday, August 23
Kindergarten ~ Mrs. Schultz 5:30pm Grade One ~ Mrs. Romba 5:30pm Grade Two ~ Mrs. Keller 5:30pm Grade Three ~ Mrs. Evans 5:30pm
Teachers will gather for an In-Service Day on Friday, August 24.
Financial Aid
If financial aid is needed for the 2018-2019 school year, it is imperative that the application form be sent to the school office as soon as possible. Please contact Mr. Paul or Mrs. Fried with any questions.
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 6:00pm Grade 8 Banquet 7:00pm Middle School Dance
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3 8:15/10:30am Worship 3:00pm Bacc. & Grad. 5:00pm LM Recharge
4 Grade 8 Class Trip
5 Kdg.-1st Schultz Farm 6:00pm W/ELCA Picnic
6 5:00pm Prayer Group 6:45pm PIAA
7 2:45pm Teacher Meeting No After-School Program
8 9:00am LMA Awards Assembly 11:00am Dismissal
9 5:30pm USA Dance
10 10:30am Worship/Beach Service; Picnic & Games/Presque Isle Rotary Pavilion
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12 10:00am Magic Fingers 5:45pm Em. Prep. Meeting 7:00pm Council
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14 Synod @ Thiel
15 Synod @ Thiel
16 Synod @ Thiel 12:00pm Baby Shower/parlor
17 8:15/10:30am Worship Depart for Confirmation Camp
18 Confirmation Camp
19 11:00am Monastery of the Heart Confirmation Camp
20 Confirmation Camp 11:00am OWLS/Sugar ‘N Spice Restaurant 12:00pm School Board
21 Confirmation Camp
22 Confirmation Camp Return
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24 8:15/10:30am Worship
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9 8:30am Vacation Bible School
10 8:30am Vacation Bible School 10:00am Magic Fingers Grace Gr. 7:00pm PIAA Board
11 8:30am Vacation Bible School
12 8:30am Vacation Bible School
13 8:30am Vacation Bible School
14 5:30pm USA Dance
15 8:15/10:30am Worship 11:30am Cookout 2:00pm Golf @ J. C. Martin
16 Carpets & Floors Cleaned
17 Carpets & Floors Cleaned 11:00am Monastery of the Heart
18 Carpets & Floors Cleaned 11:30am OWLS/Perry Monument Picnic
19 Carpets & Floors Cleaned
20 Carpets & Floors Cleaned
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22 8:15/10:30am Worship
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