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Pine Street Pine Street Presbyterian Church Volume 35 | Issue 4 Welcome Brett Terry by Chantal & Robert Atnip, Co-chairs, Music Search Committee The Music Search Committee is proud to present Mr. Brett Terry as Pine Street’s newly selected Minister of Music and Worship. choir, met the staff, demonstrated their skills on the organ and piano, toured the Harrisburg area, and met with the search committee. Last August the Music Search Committee was formed to choose a successor for Thomas Clark-Jones upon his retirement. Once advertised, the position at Pine Street attracted over 60 applicants from around the USA, and a few from abroad. Between August and December, the committee reviewed applications and eventually selected 11 candidates as semi-finalists. In December the committee conducted online interviews with these applicants, and narrowed the field to five finalists, one of whom withdrew during the process. On-site interviews were conducted with the “final four” during February, during which the candidates rehearsed the The committee’s goal was to identify the candidate who exhibited the best combination of musicianship, leadership, collegiality, personality, and a sense of music as a ministry, vital to the church and to our wider community. We were fortunate to have four outstanding candidates, and ultimately made Brett Terry our first choice. Upon being offered the position, Brett accepted quickly and with enthusiasm. april 1, 2015 Inside This IssUe April Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . 7 April Scripture. . . . . . . . . . . 8 April At A Glance Maundy Thursday. . . . . . . . . 2 Good Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Easter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Taize Service . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Youth Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Brett is coming to Pine Street from the Scarsdale UCC Congregational Church in the NYC Metro area, where he serves as Music Director and Organist. He is originally See Brett Terry on page 3 Youth On The Move by Cheryl A. Goode As I read this month’s “The Presbyterian Outlook” magazine, I came across an article by Lauren Wheeler Scharstein who is an associate pastor for youth and families. In her article she talks about how students in this day and time are hyper-connected through all their activities and social media. The question she posed to them is what was their most meaningful experience in worship? The overwhelming response was during the time of silent prayer. See Youth on page 3 PSL Deadline Articles, photos and items of interest for the May, 2015 issue of Pine Street Life are due by April 15, 2015. Please e-mail to Sue Black at [email protected] Organist Mark Laubach Returns to Pine Street Friday, April 17 at 7:30pm In June 2011, Mark Laubach was a featured organist at the Regional American Guild of Organists convention in Harrisburg. The “standing room only” audience rose to applaud him loudly and long for a stellar performance. Mark is organist and choirmaster of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Wilkes-Barre, PA, adjunct instructor of organ and church music at Marywood University in Scranton, and honorary Canon Precentor of the Diocese of Bethlehem, PA. He is known and respected throughout the United States and Europe as a gifted recitalist. Mr. Laubach has recorded three compact discs on the Pro Organo label. The concert is sponsored by the Harrisburg Chapter, American Guild of Organists and Music at Pine Street. Plan to bring a friend to this exciting event. A reception for Mark will follow in the Gathering Place. Suggested donation $10.00. As always, free parking is available in the South Street garage My thanks to all those in the congregation for your kind thoughts, cards, and prayers during my recent surgery and recovery. My thanks also to the Deacons for the lovely flowers. It is true that God does answer our prayers. Peace, Craig Kegerise Mission Opportunity at the 5 Senses Garden by Debbie Olson When: Saturday, April 25 from 9:00am until 12:00 or 1:00pm. Rain or shine!!! What:Volunteering at the 5 Senses Garden along the Harrisburg Green Belt. Maundy Thursday – April 2 at 7:30pm The Living Last Supper Listen to the story of the disciples and celebrate the Institution of the Lord’s Supper in Fellowship Hall Good Friday – April 3 at 7:30pm The Service of Tenebre “The Seventh Word: Father, Into Thy Hands” Dr. Sullivan preaching Easter – April 5 at 8:30am and 11:00am The Resurrection of the Lord “The Final Word: Feat Not!” Dr. Sullivan, preaching Page 2 We could be doing many things: replacing landscaping boards that line the garden beds, edging garden beds, placing wood chips onto the garden beds, fertilizing the garden beds, weeding, etc. Lunch will be provided at the garden. All volunteers are also invited to dinner at Fort Hunter park area. Why: For the last few years, PSPC has volunteered with the Rebuilding Together National Event Day the last Saturday of April. Last year and this year there was no home that we could work on, the homes required work that volunteers from Pine Street wouldn’t be able to do or had such minimal needs that it wouldn’t be much of a work day. So this year we are again volunteering with the Garden, through Rebuilding Together. Who: Anyone who wants to enjoy the morning with others who will be volunteering. Also: Wear old shoes that can get dirty!!! If you have ‘favorite’ garden tools, bring them, and gardening gloves. Sign-up at the Welcome Center. For more information, contact Debbie Olson at 5334548 or via e-mail at dolsonmassage@ hotmail.com www.pinestreet.org Brett Terry Continued from page 1 from the Midwest and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Missouri’s Kansas City Music Conservatory, holding undergraduate degrees in organ and vocal performance. He then went on to study at Yale University, graduating with the Master of Music degree in organ performance as well as the Certificate in Church Music Studies (a combined study of music and theology). Brett’s teachers include well-respected figures such as Vinson Cole, Thomas Troeger, and Thomas Murray. Brett has served as the music director for Marquand Chapel at Yale, home of the Institute of Sacred Music and the Yale Divinity School’s daily chapel service. He has led numerous concert series and a professional choir in NYC. He teaches voice, piano and organ, coaches, and has performed in a wide range of secular venues including Broadway and with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, as well as elsewhere in the United States and abroad. Brett hopes to live in the City of Harrisburg. Pine Street Life Youth Continued from page 1 He will officially begin his ministry at Pine Street as of June 1, 2015, but will start “moving in” during the month of May. We are indebted to many people who enabled us to guide this search effectively. Let me offer special and extended thanks to Ellen Hunt and members of the Chancel Choir, who put in many extra hours of preparation and rehearsal time as part of the interview process. I hope they enjoyed it as much as we did. Equally heartfelt thanks to Betty Rader, who gave each candidate a personal customized tour of the Harrisburg area. Our inexpressible thanks go to our colleagues and friends of the Music Search Committee: Sue Wilson, Nathan Garman, Lisa Milletics, Leslie Luciew, David DeVries, with staff liaisons Anne Guenin and Russell Sullivan. These women and men of faith worked and served together selflessly on behalf of Pine Street, and to the greater Glory of God. Their collective wisdom was inspiring, and kept us moving forward to a successful conclusion. The fact that students responded that silent prayer was their most meaningful experience in worship says to me that students are craving a connection with God. As a Christian educator my job is to guide the youth and the youth leaders in finding this connection. Some of the ways we are doing this are evident in programs we have in place. The youth meet on Sunday mornings for an hour and a half for their youth fellowship time with youth leaders John and Leslie Luciew, Mike Brittain, and intern Christopher Cartwright. Throughout the winter they have stayed on the premises, playing in the gym, spending time together, studying together, and praying together. As the weather gets warmer they will start to go out from the church doing field trips. This past fall the youth attended a two day retreat at Camp Hebron with a focus on prayer. Students learned about prayer through Bible study, guided meditations, and walking the labyrinth. Currently we have two students in our youth confirmation class. Heather Sigler has led them each week in learning about Presbyterianism and preparing them to make a decision about becoming part of our church community. We have begun preparing for Youth Sunday worship which will take place on April 26. Students will write the sermon, the prayers, choose the music, and lead the children’s sermon. They will do all aspects of the service except the institution of the Lord’s Supper. Preparation is not just about preparing but about the fellowship and learning that takes place as we prepare. Another major event for our middle school and high school students is the youth mission trip. This year we are planning a trip to Syracuse N.Y. (More information about this trip is in Marah Dormuth’s article on p.6.) As with any mission trip, as you work, you are building relationships. Those relationships build disciples who then can go forth in the world to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. All of these programs provide opportunities for us to connect with God, whether we are writing a sermon, praying together, or digging in the dirt. Our youth have the opportunity to seek and connect with God! Page 3 ALC 5K to Educate Needs YOU by Joan Hays and Debbie Olson, ALC 5k to Educate, Volunteer co-chairs Last October Pine Street opened the Adult Learning Center, commonly referred to as the ALC. This is the newest community outreach mission program to serve members of the greater Harrisburg area. Church members are involved in helping instruct students who are hoping to get their GED certificates. English, math, and computer skills are taught to adults who have not graduated from high school. A GED will help them be eligible for a better job. The ALC receives financial support from grants, individuals and in-kind contributions including space in the Boyd building and utilities. These funding sources paid for start-up costs and partially support ongoing expenses. To raise additional money for ALC requirements a fund raising event is being organized by Jose Sastre: a walk/run on City Island on the morning of Saturday, May 30. The event is being called the ALC 5K to Educate. In addition to Jose several Pine Streeters are involved in the planning – Chris Ewing, Sue Black, Steve McMullen, Debbie Olson and Joan Hays. The walk/run will be one lap around City Island, over the walking bridge with a loop along Riverfront Park then back across the walking bridge finishing on the island. Volunteers are needed to assist with preparation for and activities on Race Day. Every volunteer who signs-up before May 1 will receive a race day t-shirt. Here are some things that volunteers may do before race day: • Advertise the race to family, friends and co-workers. Hand out or post brochures in the work place so others will know about the race. Race brochures are available at the Welcome Center • Stuff the goodie bags each preregistered participant will receive • Procure promotional give-aways for the goodie bags. Perhaps your company has things that could be given for this purpose, like key chains, kitchen magnets, etc. • Contact a business to donate or make a personal financial contribution to purchase fruit and/ or bottled water for the entrants. Sponsorship brochures are available at the Welcome Center ALC 5k to Educate Sponsorship Opportunities For individuals not wishing to walk or run, personal financial contributions may be made: • $25 Friends • $50 Patrons Larger sponsorship opportunities are also available at the following levels: • Big = $100 • Bigger = $250 • Biggest = $500 Opportunities for specific sponsors ara available: • Goodie Bag Sponsor • Refreshment Sponsor • T-shirt Sponsor • Finish Line Sponsor For more information please pick up a sponsorship brochure at the Welcome Center or contact Chris Ewing. On the day of the race, volunteers are needed to • Assist with registration • Hand out goodie bags and t-shirts • Hold signs at race turns and encourage the entrants • Hand out cups of water at the half-way point • Pass out fruit and bottled water at the end of the race • Assist with clean-up when the race is over And of course you, your family, friends and pets are needed to walk or run. Sign-up at the Welcome Center to work or financially support the event and join the fun. If you have any questions, please talk to one of the committee members. Page 4 www.pinestreet.org Entry Fee & Registration 1st annual ALC 5K to Educate 5K Run/Walk a benefit for the Adult Learning Center Saturday, May 30, 2015 9:00am start Carousel Pavilion City Island Harrisburg, PA $25 for preregistered participants over 12 years Please detach this registration and release form, old. Race day registration enclose a check for $25 payable to is $30. You may register by Pine Street Presbyterian Church picking up a race brochure (note “ALC” in the memo area) and mail to: at the Welcome Center and Pine Street Presbyterian Church paying by check, or you 310 N. Third St may register online by credit Harrisburg, PA 17101 card (plus a $3 processing or register online at fee) at https://runsignup. com/Race/PA/Harrisburg/ https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/Harrisburg/ ALC5KtoEducate. ALC5KtoEducate The Race Race day registration and packet pickup will be available at the Carousel Pavilion on City Island from 7:45am – 8:45am. The race will start at the same location at 9:00am. Awards $75 1st place male & 1st place female $50 2nd place male & 2nd place female rd $25 3 place male & 3rd place female T-shirts & Goodie Bags All participants who register by May 1, 2015 will receive a t-shirt and goodie bag. Registration will continue up to and including race day, but t-shirt availability and size selection cannot be guaranteed. Weather Rain or shine. However, in the case of extreme/dangerous weather the race coordinator will determine whether to cancel the race. There are no refunds if the race is canceled. Pine Street Life Registration form Participant Information Name _______________________________ [ ] Male [ ] Female Age on race day______ Address ______________________________ City ________________________State ____ Zip ______ email ______________________ Shirt Size (please check one) [ ]S [ ]M [ ]L [ ] XL For participants registered by May 1, 2015 Release In consideration of you accepting this entry, I, the participant, intending to be legally bound and hereby waive or release any and all right and claims for damages or injuries that I may have against the Event Director, RunSignup.com, and all of their agents assisting with the event, sponsors and their representatives and employees for any and all injuries to me or my personal property. This release includes all injuries and/or damages suffered by me before, during or after the event. I recognize, intend and understand that this release is binding on my heirs, executors, administrators, or assignees. I also authorize the use of photographs or videos that include my image for promotional, informational, or other reasons deemed to be in the best interest of the event. I certify as a material condition to my being permitted to enter this race that I am physically fit and sufficiently trained for the completion of this event and that my physical condition has been verified by a licensed medical doctor. By submitting this entry, I acknowledge (or a parent or adult guardian for all children under 18 years) having read and agreed to the above waiver. _______________________________________ Signature (by parent or guardian if under 18) Date______________________________ Page 5 Pine Street Youth to Spread God’s Love in Syracuse, NY by Marah Dormuth Our goal of following Jesus’s teachings continues as the Pine Street Youth Fellowship Group has been invited by former Pine Street member, Reverend Lorrie Cooney, to join her in completing a mission at her church in Syracuse, New York, this June. On our mission trip, we will engage in cleanup work and general work within Reverend Cooney’s Church community. With the efforts put forth, we are showing our talents and the power that God has given us by spreading the word of God and his love. We are very excited to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of supporting fellow Christians in their church community. The youth would like to send out a huge thank you to our host, Reverend Lori Cooney and her church family, for inviting us and for housing us on the days we will be there. This trip will cap our already busy year. Among our previous activities are hikes at Wildwood Park and a weekend retreat at Camp Hebron in Halifax. We are scheduled to serve at Downtown Daily Bread later this month, as well. Clearly, Pine Street Youth remain on the move! Environmental Rights Seminar by Bonnie Peckham You are invited by your friends at Market Square Presbyterian Church to attend a presentation and discussion of the Pennsylvania Environmental Rights Amendment “The People of Pennsylvania have a right to clean air, pure water, and the preservation of the natural, scenic, historical, and esthetic values of the environment.” (Article 1, Section 27 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. Date: Sunday, April 12, 2015 Time: 3:00 – 5:00pm Place:Market Square Presbyterian Church 20 South Second Street, Harrisburg, PA Parking is free in the Market Square Garage Panel of speakers: Franklin Kury: Attorney and former State Senator; author of Environmental Rights Amendment. John Dernbach: Distinguished Professor of Law at Widener Law School, who speaks to the history of the Environmental Rights Amendment and to its treatment in Pennsylvania’s courts. John Childe: Attorney, Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation, who recently brought a case against the Commonwealth, which was based upon the Environmental Rights Amendment and the State’s Oil and Gas Act. We hope you will join us in learning more about the Environmental Rights Amendment and its possible role in achieving a cleaner environment in Pennsylvania. Page 6 www.pinestreet.org April, 2015 Sunday 29 Palm Sunday 30 5 Easter 6 7 12 13 19 26 YOUTH SUNDAY 8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:30AM SYF & JYF-Room 106 9:40 AM Church School All Ages 11:00 AM Worship -Sanctuary 12:20 PM Confirmation Reception 8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:30AM SYF & JYF-Room 106 9:40 AM Church School All Ages 11:00 AM Worship Sanctuary 8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:30AM SYF & JYF-Room 106 9:40 AM Church School All Ages 11:00 AM Worship - Sanctuary 4:00 PM Taizé Service-Sanctuary 8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:30AM SYF & JYF-Room 106 9:40 AM Church School All Ages 11:00 AM Worship -Sanctuary 8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:30AM SYF & JYF-Room 106 9:40 AM Church School All Ages 11:00 AM Worship -Sanctuary Monday Thursday Friday 2 Maundy Thursday 3 Good Friday 7:30 PM Worship Service 4 7:30 PM Tenebrae Service 9:00 AM Set up lilies 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 1 2 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 7:15 PM Covenant Bible Study 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 7:15 PM Covenant Bible Study 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 7:15 PM Covenant Bible Study 31 Tuesday 8:45 AM Staff worship 9:15 AM Staff meeting 7:15 PM Maundy Thursday rehearsal 7:30 PM Brass rehearsal 8:45 AM Staff worship 9:15 AM Staff meeting 7:15 PM Session meeting 1 Wednesday 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 6:00 PM KOALA FamilyFellowship Hall 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 7:30 PM Adult handbell choir 8:45 AM Staff worship 6:00 PM Adult Learning 9:15 AM Staff meeting Center 7:15 PM Program committee 7:30 PM Adult handbell choir meetings 8:45 AM Staff worship 9:15 AM Staff meeting 12:00 PM Trustees meeting 6:30 PM Deacons Admin meeting 7:00 PM Deacons meeting 8:45 AM Staff worship 9:15 AM Staff meeting 6:00 PM Adult Learning Center 7:15 PM Adult Ed/Spiritual Formation committee meeting 7:30 PM Adult handbell choir 6:00 PM Stephen Ministry training-Fellowship Hall 7:30 PM Chancel Choir rehearsal 6:00 PM Stephen Ministry training-Fellowship Hall 7:30 PM Chancel Choir rehearsal 6:00 PM Stephen Ministry training-Fellowship Hall 7:15 PM Personnel Committee meeting 7:30 PM Chancel Choir rehearsal 6:00 PM Adult Learning 6:00 PM Stephen Ministry Center training-Fellowship Hall 7:30 PM Adult handbell choir 7:30 PM Chancel Choir rehearsal 9:30 PM Property Committee meeting 7:30 PM MAPS-Mark Laubach, organist Saturday 8:00 AM Men’s Breakfast 10:00 AM Shawl Ministry 9:00 AM Stephen Ministry retreat Pine Street Life (USPS 574-510) is published monthly by Pine Street Presbyterian Church, 310 North Third Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101.Periodicals Postage paid at Harrisburg, PA 17105. 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Periodicals Postage Paid At Harrisburg, PA 17105 Pine Street Presbyterian Church 310 North Third Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 www.pinestreet.org (717)238-9304 Lectionary Readings for April Monday, April 6 Psalms 97; 145 Jonah 2:1–10 Acts 2:14, 22–32 John 14:1–14 Monday, April 13 Psalms 97; 145 Daniel 1:1–21 1 John 1:1–10 John 17:1–11 Monday, April 20 Psalms 97; 145 Daniel 4:19–27 1 John 3:19–4:6 Luke 4:14–30 Tuesday, April 7 Psalms 98; 146 Isaiah 30:18–26 Acts 2:36–41 (42–47) John 14:15–31 Tuesday, April 14 Psalms 98; 146 Daniel 2:1–16 1 John 2:1–11 John 17:12–19 Tuesday, April 21 Psalms 98; 146 Daniel 4:28–37 1 John 4:7–21 Luke 4:31–37 Wednesday, April 8 Psalms 99; 147:1–11 Micah 7:7–15 Acts 3:1–10 John 15:1–11 Wednesday, April 15 Psalms 99; 147:1–11 Daniel 2:17–30 1 John 2:12–17 John 17:20–26 Wednesday, April 22 Psalms 99; 147:1–11 Daniel 5:1–12 1 John 5:1–12 Luke 4:38–44 Psalms 22; 148 Genesis 22:1–14 1 Peter 1:10–20 John 13:36–38 or John 19:38–42 Thursday, April 9 Psalms 47; 147:12–20 Ezekiel 37:1–14 Acts 3:11–26 John 15:12–27 Thursday, April 16 Psalms 47; 147:12–20 Daniel 2:31–49 1 John 2:18–29 Luke 3:1–14 Thursday, April 23 Psalms 47; 147:12–20 Daniel 5:13–30 1 John 5:13–20 (21) Luke 5:1–11 Saturday, April 4 Friday, April 10 Psalms 96; 148 Daniel 12:1–4, 13 Acts 4:1–12 John 16:1–15 Friday, April 17 Psalms 96; 148 Daniel 3:1–18 1 John 3:1–10 Luke 3:15–22 Friday, April 24 Psalms 96; 148 Daniel 6:1–15 2 John 1–13 Luke 5:12–26 Saturday, April 11 Psalms 92; 149 Isaiah 25:1–9 Acts 4:13–21 (22–31) John 16:16–33 Saturday, April 18 Psalms 92; 149 Daniel 3:19–30 1 John 3:11–18 Luke 4:1–13 Saturday, April 25 Psalms 92; 149 Daniel 6:16–28 3 John 1–15 Luke 5:27–39 Sunday, April 12 Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 26 Psalms 93; 150 Isaiah 43:8–13 1 Peter 2:2–10 John 14:1–7 Psalms 93; 150 Daniel 4:1–18 1 Peter 4:7–11 John 21:15–25 Psalms 93; 150 Genesis 18:22–33 1 Peter 5:1–11 Matthew 7:15–29 Wednesday, April 1 Wednesday of Holy Week Psalms 5; 147:1–11 Jeremiah 17:5–10, 14–17 (18) Philippians 4:1–13 John 12:27–36 Thursday, April 2 Maundy Thursday Psalms 27; 147:12–20 Jeremiah 20:7–11 (12–13) 14–18 1 Corinthains. 10:14–17; 11:27–32 John 17:1–11 (12–26) Friday, April 3 Good Friday Holy Saturday Psalms 43; 149 Job 19:21–27a Hebrews 4:1–16 Romans 8:1–11 Sunday, April 5 Resurrection of the Lord / Easter Psalms 93; 150 Exodus 12:1–14 John 1:1–18 or Isaiah 51:9–11 Luke 24:13–35 or John 20:19–23 2nd Sunday of Easter 3rd Sunday of Easter 4th Sunday of Easter Monday, April 27 Psalms 97; 145 Jeremiah 30:1–9 Colossians 1:1–14 Luke 6:1–11 Tuesday, April 28 Psalms 98; 146 Jeremiah 30:10–17 Colossians 1:15–23 Luke 6:12–26 Wednesday, April 29 Psalms 99; 147:1–11 Jeremiah 30:18–22 Colossians 1:24–2:7 Luke 6:27–38 Thursday, April 30 Psalms 47; 147:12–20 Jeremiah 31:1–14 Colossians 2:8–23 Luke 6:39–49