September 2015 - Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
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September 2015 - Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church September 2015 Christ Lutheran Tidings Inside this issue: “You are the body of Christ and individually members of it.” Thank You from Jonathan & Laney 2 Blue Grass Sunday Blood Drive Equipping the Saints 2 3 3 Junior Church Summer Produce Table Book Drive October Food Collection 4 Fire Inspection Leads to Building Repairs 5 Women’s News 6 ICM Sunday Prayer Shawl Meeting 7 Men’s Fellowship Chrismon Workshop 8 Bulletin Board Update 9 Transportation Committee New Directions Prayers Celebrations 10 15 Special points of interest: Equipping the Saints Volunteer Day, September 12 DAY OF SERVICE SEPTEMBER 13 Blue Grass Sunday ICM Sunday Blood Drive Chrismon Workshop 1 Cor. 12:27 Dear Friends, I continue to delight in the ways that God acts in our lives and our ministry. Three years ago, the ELCA national church dedicated the second Sunday in September as a day of service. They called this event, “God's Work, Our Hands.” That first year, Christ Lutheran had the very simple theme of visitation as our ministry. Last year, as part of our Vision for Mission, Christ Lutheran held a blood drive in our Fellowship Hall on the “God's Work, Our Hands” Sunday Partnering with Virginia Blood Services, we have since held two additional blood drives, although one was cancelled because of the winter weather. Again, this year Christ Lutheran and Virginia Blood Services will hold a blood drive in our Fellowship Hall on Sunday, September 13 from 1:00-5:00 P.M. Amazingly, without coordinating, God is doing something new with our day of service. On Saturday morning, September 12, members of Christ Lutheran Church will be helping at Equipping the Saints in Weyers Cave. Gene and Judy Matthews have already visited the ministry. They along with our Social Ministry have put together this event. A signup sheet is in the gathering space of the church. We will meet beforehand and drive out together for the 9:00 A.M. to Noon event, which is followed by lunch at the Matthews home outside of Verona. We delight in how God is changing lives throughout ministry. It is especially meaningful to know that we live out this ministry in partnership with thousands of other Lutheran Congregations who are also lending their hands to God's work and presence in the world. I give thanks to our living and building of this ministry together. God Bless, Pastor McCarty Page 2 Christ Lutheran Tidings From Jonathan & Laney Hello from Durham, North Carolina. We are getting well acclimated to our new apartment and jobs at Food Lion. I will be starting at Duke Seminary the end of August; I am very excited. We are also in the process of finding a church while we are here however it will be hard to beat our experience with you all at Christ Lutheran. We have been so blessed by your congregation in the last couple of years while serving as the Minister of Music at CLC. Thank you so much for everything you have done, for the work that the choir put into making the music sound wonderful, and for the friendships, love, and support that you have all shown. Laney and I would also like to thank you for the wonderful Wedding Shower last Fall and all of the heartfelt gifts that you have given us, for all of the support, and involvement in making our wedding day special, and thank you all so much for the Going Away lunch and for the heartfelt gifts and sweet notes on our last Sunday. May God Bless you. We miss you and love you. Love, Jonathan and Laney Greer 3704 Meriwether Drive, Apt. O Durham, NC 27704 Blue Grass Worship Sunday Join us on Sunday, September 13 at 10:30 A.M. for a morning of worship & special music you won’t want to miss! Invite your family, friends & neighbors to join you! Christ Lutheran Tidings Page 3 Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Blood Drive Sunday, September 13, 2015 1:00-5:00 P.M. Church Fellowship Hall For information & to sign up Visit www.vablood.org Questions? Contact Phyllis Cox at [email protected] Appointments preferred. Walk-ins welcome. Volunteers Needed for Equipping the Saints Workday "Equipping the Saints" is an organization located in Weyers Cave which collects and warehouses equipment and clothing to be sent to missionaries around the globe. Our Social Ministry Committee has contacted them and they would be extremely grateful for any help we can provide. Service for them requires a certain amount of physical effort, probably folding/rolling clothes to be vacuum sealed for shipping--or other activities sorting or packing items. We've arranged with them to serve on Saturday, September 12 from 9:00 A.M. until 12:00 Noon. Let's get a group together and enjoy working for this organization. Following our work morning, we will meet at the home of Gene & Judy Matthews for lunch (located just east of Verona). Contact Gene Matthews (248-1351) and/or sign up on the list posted in the narthex. Submitted by the Social Ministry Committee Page 4 Christ Lutheran Tidings Do you like to read or tell stories? Would you like to share your faith? If the answer is yes, then the Lord can use you! We are looking for volunteers to tell Bible stories and share their faith with the young children in our Junior Church. It is not hard! Just help them understand one of the readings from the service or another story and then have them express that in a drawing or other simple creative idea. The time frame is about 15-25 minutes. If you are interested or have questions, please see Debbie Morris, Katie Morris or Linda Youngblood. Thank you and the Lord thanks you, too! Home-Grown/Home-Made Table Summer 2015 The Social Ministry Committee would like to say a big “Thank you!” for your contributions to our Summer Produce Table this season. Through your donations we have received on record $159.78. However, more donations will be added when the figures are finally tallied up. Watch your bulletin announcements for a final count. All proceeds will be given to SACRA (Staunton Augusta Church Relief Association). Thank you for helping those in need through SACRA. A BIG “thank you” to those who donated books to our recent book drive for deployed service men and women! Melanie Rhodes recently shipped off seven large packages of books! We will collect more books later – maybe after the first of the year. Thank you again for making this project a success! SEMI-ANNUAL FOOD COLLECTION FOR THE VERONA COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY During the month of October, we will receive food for the Verona Community Food Pantry. Please remember to bring nonperishable items and leave them in the bins that will be placed in the narthex during this time. Monetary gifts are also welcome so that we can purchase much-needed paper items for the pantry. We will also accept warm, gently used clothing such as sweaters, jackets and coats of any size, and toys. This ministry is sponsored by the Quilting Group of Christ Lutheran Church and we thank you for your support. Christ Lutheran Tidings Page 5 Fire Inspection Leads to Building Repairs The Property Committee, Donald Schneider, Chair, including many members of Christ Lutheran Church have been kept busy this summer bringing our 50+ years old church building up to code for the recent detailed Staunton Fire Department Inspection. Fire extinguishers were inspected by Wayne Oxygen. Three extinguishers were repurposed. Occupancy Load permits were posted downstairs by the fellowship hall and in the narthex on the bulletin board across from the sanctuary. Ceiling and wall repairs were completed in two of our furnace rooms by Lovegrove Construction. Janitorial and painting supplies were removed from under the stairwell. Light bulbs were replaced. Exit light batteries were replaced. Stage curtains removed (due to non-fire retardant material). A new and more visible sign with our street number was made and installed by Suzanne Lochner & Stuart Wiseman. Not as part of the inspection: Plumbing repairs were made due to a leak in our storage room off the of the fellowship hall. A new outside water line, water value, shut-off valve and water-reducer valve was installed. The light fixture that was water damaged and unsafe was replaced. Also, repair to the guttering that was damaged by snow/ice this winter was repaired by ACG Botkin & Son Roof/Gutter Repair. We are grateful to the Endowment Committee for their contributions to help pay for most of these repairs. Thanks to everyone who pitched in to help us! Suzanne Lochner & Stuart Wiseman Rebecca Rhodes, Jim Gibson, Donald & Bobby Schneider, Pastor McCarty, Kathy Bigelow, Tom Miller, James Hathaway Hopefully, we have given credit to those helpful hands involved in the repairs. If we left your name out, please let Brenda know. Respectfully submitted, Donald Schneider, Property Committee Chair Page 6 Christ Lutheran Tidings The WELCA ladies will hold their first meeting of the fall on Tuesday, September 1, 11:00 A.M. at the Legacy of North Augusta in the Dogwood Room. We will be planning meetings for our 20152016 year. Following the meeting, we plan to eat lunch in the dining room. ******************** The WELCA Quilting Group w ill be h eld on Tuesday, September 15. We work on quilts from 9:30 A.M. until 12:00 Noon. We need your help! Even if you cannot sew, please come as we can use your hands to help us pin, cut, and tie quilts together. Even if you can come for just a short while, you are welcome! Virginia Synodical Women’s Convention 2015 The Virginia Synodical Women Organization met for its 29th year on August 14 & 15 at St. Marks Lutheran Church in Yorktown, where 87 people were in attendance. I was honored to serve as the delegate for Christ Church. The theme for worship this year was "Bold Women called by Christ," mobilized women who act boldly on their faith in Jesus is our mission. Our convention scripture for worship was Second Timothy 1:7, "For God did not give us a spirit of timidy, but a spirit of power, of love, of self-discipline." I was called to participate on the VSWO Election Committee and the Southern Valley Conference Planning Committee through 2017. I also participated in the Oils of Healing, the Bible workshop, and the Church-wide National Representation workshop. The love offering totaled $2,521.50. It was collected and split between Natasha House and Little Dresses for Africa. Duffel bags were made and collected to be sent to foster children in Virginia. The goal for duffel bags was 300. Our unit proudly made 4 bags. The convention collected 1,006 bags, which were blessed at the meeting! Thanks be to God! The next convention will be held August 5 & 6, 2016 at Epiphany Lutheran Church in Richmond, VA. Get Involved! Peace, Kathy Fries Rosen Christ Lutheran Tidings Page 7 ICM Sunday—September 13, 2015 On Labor Day our Nation recognizes and honors men and women who labor and work in business, industry and the service sector. It is appropriate that we also recognize and honor the volunteer Chaplains who bring God’s love and comfort to working men and women each week at their places of employment. ICM’s motto is “to be a caring presence” in the workplaces of America. The local ICM-Skyline Chapter serves workplaces in Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County. Currently, 24 chaplains are serving our local area including Donald Schneider, a member of Christ Lutheran Church, who serves Birch Gardens & Royal Care Retirement Communities. Locally, 26 businesses and agencies are being served and include Staunton Steam Laundry, Staunton-Augusta YMCA, McKee Foods, Hershey Tire, The Virginia Employment Commission-VEC among others. Our congregation is blessed to have several active volunteers involved with Industrial and Commercial Ministries (ICM). They are: Phyllis Cox- Board Member; Dell Philpott- Board Member and retired chaplain; Woody Sanders, Skyline Chapter President, Gerry Wells, Board Member, and John Lasher, Skyline Chapter board member and treasurer. On Sunday, September 13th, 2015, Christ Lutheran will recognize ICM and their ministry. We ask for your prayers and support. New chaplains are needed…..if you feel God’s call to this important ministry, please call Woody Sanders. For more information visit www.icmamerica.org. Submitted by Woody Sanders, ICM, Skyline Chapter President Prayer Shawl Meeting September 24, 2015 The Prayer Shawl Group will meet on Thursday, September 24 at 6:00 P.M. in the church lounge. We will enjoy our dinner together while we talk about our goals for the coming months and set dates for future meetings to work on our prayer shawl projects together. Please bring a salad or side dish to share, and your own beverage. Dell and Brenda will provide chicken. Many thanks to those of you who have left shawls in the church office. We have distributed all but one! We hope to see you on September 24. Anyone is welcome to join us! Christ Lutheran Tidings Page 8 MEN’S FELLOWSHIP SEPTEMBER 14 All men of Christ Lutheran Church are invited to attend our monthly Men in Mission Meeting on September 14 at the home of Gerry Wells. We will begin with a meal at 6:30 P.M. Following our meal, we will study selections of the Sermon on the Mount. We hope you can join us! Chrismon Workshop—September 13, 1:30 P.M. As part of the “Day of Service” at Christ Lutheran Church, we will be working on Chrismons, September 13, 1:30 P.M. in the Fellowship Hall (opposite end of the Blood Drive). We will learn how to make beaded crosses for the church tree and for our shut-in members. If you have them, please bring needle-nose pliers or forceps, wire cutters and a ruler or yard stick. Submitted by Linda Youngblood Old Church Pews A Bit of history is stored in one of our downstairs rooms…old pews used years ago by Christ Church, which have been kept in an unused meeting room. Council has decided to look into selling them to an antique dealer, but before we do, perhaps someone in the congregation would be interested in purchasing a bit of Christ Lutheran Church history. We have 8 pews, approximately 80” long and 8 pews about 30” in length. All have wrought iron bases and the smaller pews with the “slat-type” seating will be in good condition after some refinishing work. If this sounds interesting to you, please talk to Donald Schneider, Property Chair (1-540817-7068) or Pastor McCarty. (Some pews may have already been sold.) Christ Lutheran Tidings Page 9 Bulletin Board Update Our bulletin board in the narthex and the two bulletin boards in the hallway will soon be updated with news and pictures. If you have pictures to share with a “Back to School” theme, please email them or bring them to the church office. We’d love to see pictures of children beginning school or college days. Jonathan and Laney have sent us several pictures from their wedding, which we will also display. So watch for the summer bulletin boards to change to a fall theme soon! Transportation Committee Needs Volunteers We need volunteers for our Transportation Committee. If you are interested in helping bring church members to worship on Sundays, to church events and appointments, please contact the church office. WELCA Collection for New Directions Thrift Store It’s approaching that time of the year when the ladies of WELCA will be collecting unused/unopened trial-size toiletries during the month of October. These much needed items will be donated to the New Directions Thrift Shop Center in Staunton and from there will be taken to its shelter. Simply collect your items and place them in zip lock or plastic bags. You may place the bags in the basket located in the cloakroom adjacent to the Narthex. Not sure about an item or if you have any other questions, please contact Mindy Reynolds (949-8175). Many thanks for your thoughtfulness and generosity. Submitted by Mindy Reynolds Pictured is a sample of a toiletry bag Happy Anniversary To: 4 6 18 24 1 2 3 4 6 10 16 23 24 27 28 28 Brian Shaner Nicholas Walge Linda Vitt Kiera Barker Debbie Morris Melanie Rhodes Betty Cason Amy Bigelow Katie Whitney Carolyn Riley Lorraine Bosserman Hanne Henderson Brian Smith Rachel Obenschain Alfred Berry Frances Roudabush Elizabeth & Rob McCarty (22 years) Suzanne Lochner & Stuart Wiseman Jeanne & Patrick Webb (31 years) Margie & Walter Obenschain (33 years) Betty & Woodie Cason (50 years) ADDRESS CHANGES: Robbin Youngblood 684 Phillip Street Staunton, VA 24401 Autumn Rae Simpson 107 Dogwood Drive Manakin Sabot, VA 23103 Congratulations to Dustin Whitmore & Rachel Johnson at the birth of Beckett McKinley Whitmore born July 7, 2015. Big brother is Brantley Marshall Whitmore. Proud grandparents are Rick & Candi Whitmore. _______________________ Blessings to Daw son Bar ker w h o w as baptized at Christ Lutheran Church on July 26. Dawson is the son of Kiera & Jenn Barker. Back to School! Remember in Your Prayers Members of Christ Lutheran Church: Amelia Berry Beth Craig Dick Firebaugh Frances Roudabush Betty Van Lear (Brookdale) Linda Vitt Extended Concerns: Dorothy Briehl Joan & Bill Brill Marvin Cowell (Brookdale) Patricia Garber (Envoy) Imogene Kurtz Jane Ruch Esther Seltzer (Augusta Rehab) Winston Wine *Friends & Family of Members: Tom B. Donnie & Joy Lorraine J. The Fries Family Kristine Patricia Kerry George S. Michael George E. *Extended Concerns/Friends & Family of Members: Jim M. Bill M. Sonja L. Mary L. Mary R. For privacy reasons, only first names and last initials are listed for non-members of Christ Lutheran Church. While recently purging and re-organizing the files in my desk drawers, I came across this little poem a church member gave me many years ago. If anyone has an idea who this came from, I would love to know! Brenda Comedy Where can a man buy a cap for his knee? Or a key to a lock of his hair? Can your eyes be called an academy, because there are two pupils in there? What jewels are in the crown of your head? Who walked the bridge of your nose? Can you do the shingling in the roof of your mouth with the nails on the end of your toes? Can the crook of your elbow be sent to jail? If so, what did it do? Can you sit in the shade of the palm of your hand? Be darned if I know, do you? Do you ever sharpen your shoulder blades? Can you beat the drums in your ears? Do the calves in your legs eat the corn on your toes? Then why not grow corn on your ears? Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church Harvest Sale & Supper September 12, 2015 4:00 P.M. Family-Style Menu includes: Country Ham, Turkey, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Lima Beans, Tomatoes, Pickles, Homemade Rolls, Apple & Cherry Pie, Tea and Coffee. Adults: $15.00 Children under 10: $5.00 RAFFLE: Quilt: (measures 78” x 78”) Bench: Hickory wood (approx. size 48”long x 17” high) TICKETS: $1.00 each or $5.00 for 7 Contact Joe or Karen Vecchioli at 540-290-7619 or 290-7620 DUNKERS’ DAY September 12, 2015 7:00 A.M.—1:00 P.M. Staunton Church of the Brethren 1615 N. Coalter Street, Staunton Join us for our annual Dunkers’ Day Celebration to support the Augusta Free Clinic/Dental Clinic, Brethren Woods, Capital Improvement Fund of the Church Dunkers’ Breakfast Pancakes, sausage, eggs, applesauce, sausage gravy, juice & coffee. Served from 7-10 A.M. Adults $6 and children $3 Silent Auction 8:00-12:00 Quilts made by the Ladies of the Church Handcrafted wooden items, handmade items, gift certificates, new items, “Buy It Now” items, and much more! Food & Drinks Available BBQ chicken, BBQ pork, country ham sandwiches, hot dogs, Aunt Sue’s Fresh Squeezed Lemondate & much more! Apple Butter & Apple Dumplings! Bake Shop, Country Store Arts & Crafts Shop, Flower Shop Yard Sale, Kid’s Stuff (clothing & toys) Book Shop Entertainment 9:30 A.M.—Phat and Sassy 10:30 A.M.—High on the Mountain Boys, Country Gospel Fun for all ages! Rain or shine! Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church 2807 North Augusta Street Staunton, Virginia 24401 Phone: 540-885-4843 Email: [email protected] WE’RE ON THE WEB: WW. CHRISTLUTHERANSTAUNTON . ORG Worship with us each Sunday morning at 10:30 AM. CHURCH STAFF: The Rev. Robert D. McCarty, Pastor Email: [email protected] Jonathan Greer, Organist/Director of Music Email: [email protected] Brenda L. Wollner, Secretary Email: [email protected] David Sprouse, Custodian CHURCH COUNCIL: Officers: Jim Youngblood, President Evelyn Young, Secretary Kathy Bigelow, Treasurer Sybil McElveen Melanie Rhodes Donald Schneider Barbara Shaner Our Mission Statement: By God’s grace, the Holy Spirit leads us to love and serve all. September 2015 S M U N T O N 7 T E D Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Worship with us! ICM Sunday 1:00-5:00-Blood Drive 1:30-Chrismon Workshop 20 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 9:00-3:00-Retired Pastors Luncheon (Fellowship Hall) 9:00-12:00Volunteering at Equipping the Saints 18 19 14 15 6:30-Men’s Fellow- Newsletter articles 21 22 16 Caroline Furnace Work Weekend 9-18—9-20 23 10:30-Worship 27 10:30-Worship Phone: 540-885-4843 Email: [email protected] 17 ship Mtg. at the due home of Gerry Wells 9:30-Sew Day 10:30-Worship 2807 North Augusta Street Staunton, Virginia 24401 28 A T 3 7:00-Council 10:30-Blue Grass Worship Sunday S R I 2 10:30-Worship 13 F H U 1 11:00-WELCA Mtg. at the Legacy of North Augusta-Dogwood Room 6 W U E 29 30 12:00-Pleasant Memories 9:00-Staff Meeting Luncheon 24 25 26 6:00-Prayer Shawl Meeting Fellowship Hall Reserved Fellowship Hall Reserved September 2015 Worship Worksheet Date September 6 th 15 Sunday after Pentecost AM: Suzanne Lochner Guest Organist: Christiana Holyer September 13 th 16 Sunday after Pentecost Blue Grass Sunday AM: Tom Miller September 20 th 17 Sunday after Pentecost AM: Phyllis Cox September 27 th 18 Sunday after Pentecost AM: Amy Kiger Lessons Isaiah 35:4-7a Psalm 146 James 2:1-10 (11-13) 14-17 Gospel: Mark 7:24-37 Isaiah 50:4-9a Psalm 116:1-9 James 3:1-12 Gospel: Mark 8:27-38 Jeremiah 11:18-20 Psalm 54 James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a Gospel: Mark 9:30-37 Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29 Psalm 19:7-14 James 5:13-20 Gospel: Mark 9:38-50 Hymns Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness Healer of Our Every Ill We Come to the Hungry Feast Let Justice Flow Like Streams Softly & Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling I Saw the Light Listen God Is Calling/Bind Us Together Amazing Grace Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service O Christ the Same Just A Closer Walk With Thee The Spirit Sends Us Forth to Service How Great Thou art You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore Amazing Grace Morning Has Broken Those Serving in Our September Worship Services: Date Ushers Acolyte Crucifer Reader Greeters Junior Church 09/06 09/13 09/20 09/27 Carolyn Haggerty, Wayne Huntley, Jay Shaner Suzanne Lochner, Iain Wiseman, Lynwood Craig Bob Blackburn, David Blackburn, Karl Protil Evelyn Young, Woodie Cason, Rebecca Rhodes Madilynn Langston Rhiannon Wiseman Jackson Kiger Jamison McCarty David Blackburn Mason Weddle Iain Wiseman Suzanne Lochner Amy Kiger Tom Miller Sam Rowe Tim Fitzgerald Sue Obenschain Karl Protil Lorraine Bosserman Sybil McElveen Katie Morris Linda Youngblood Katie Morris Linda Youngblood Ushers: Please be at the church by 10:00 A.M. for usher duty on Sunday mornings. If you cannot serve as indicated, please contact our head usher, Lynwood Craig (886-2664 Home or 886-3391 Work). Altar Guild & Flower Committee: Rebecca Rhodes & Anita Sanders Meals-on-Wheels for September 8: Nancy Dahl & Howard Wilhelm; Jim Gibson & Carolyn Haggerty