May/June 2016 Newsletter from: First Evangelical Lutheran Church
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May/June 2016 Newsletter from: First Evangelical Lutheran Church
May/June 2016 Newsletter from: First Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Odenton 8397 Piney Orchard Parkway Odenton, MD 21113 410-672-3352 Rev. Scott MacDonald, Pastor 1 First Evangelical Lutheran Church Volume 2016, Issue 5 Web Page: www.FELCodenton.org www.facebook.com/FirstLutheranOdenton E-mail: [email protected] Submit articles to Gospeltality Mailbox or e-mail [email protected] Fellowship Evangelism Love Community May/June 2016 Issue Gospeltality is the monthly newsletter of First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Odenton, Odenton Maryland The Lord Be with You! Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 The Lord be with you!” These are words I speak to the congregation in our worship each week. The response, as you know, is, “And also with you!” We speak this exchange together to remind ourselves of our Lord who is ever present with both pastor and people. The truth of our Lord’s presence is so needed in our lives, especially at particular times. Most who are reading this have heard my recent announcement regarding my acceptance of the call to serve in Connecticut. As I have mentioned over the weeks it does seem best to respond to this call for a number of reasons. In addition to the need that is present at the congregation there (which I trust the Lord’s grace to aid me in providing for) there is a desire to be closer to relatives in that area in times of need. I also mentioned that as time passes these opportunities come less and less for a minister and so we will receive this request thankfully as from God. Again, as announced the District team is working to provide for us regular pastors for our worship as our congregation begins the search for a full time pastor. Thanks to Chaplain Malmstrom for his willingness to help out on Sundays right away! Our family has been blessed to be among you at First Lutheran Church these fourteen years! Ours is a healthy congregation of faith. I now wish to share the blessing of this congregation of faith with the pastor who is to come! Again, our Lord is ever present with pastor and people. He is with us all wherever we go! Let us then follow in faith wherever he leads reflecting on his words to Joshua, “Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.” The Lord be with us all! Pastor The Call Committee, which consists of the Board of Elders and the Church President, has begun the procedure for securing a new pastor for First Lutheran. We have met with FELC’s Circuit Counselor, and will be meeting with the District President as soon as he is available. After our meeting with the President, we will brief the congregation on the path forward, and will ask the congregation to vote on how we will fill the vacancy before a new pastor is installed. Options include using a vacancy pastor, who would mainly be available for Sunday Services, or hiring an intentional interim pastor, who would be under contract and available “24/7.” More information will be provided after we have met with the President. In the meantime, please contact Dave Morse (952-212-0729 / [email protected]) or Noah Hayward (443-831-4900 / [email protected]) with any questions, if you would like to help the Call Committee, or if you would like to provide the name(s) of any pastors you would like to nominate for consideration of a making a call to. 2 FIRST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF ODENTON BIDS FAREWELL AND GOD’S BLESSING TO PASTOR SCOTT MACDONALD AND FAMILY As they transition to their new family of faith at St. John Lutheran Church in Meriden CT Please join us for food and fellowship Saturday, May 14TH 4:00pm-7:00pm First Evangelical Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall RSVP by May 8th 410-672-3352 or [email protected] Churchoffice@ felcodenton.org VBS 2016 By Donna Van Dine Vacation Bible School will be held the week of 20-24 June 2016. There is much help needed. All positions are available. Please plan to attend our VBS th planning meeting on May 8 after early service in the church basement. If you have questions or if you are interested in helping but cannot attend, contact Donna Van Dine at [email protected] or 410-551-0889 or Ursula Pinckney at [email protected] or 443-995-2035. Starting 8 May Fundraiser to benefit the Ladies’ Auxiliary and Devin Van Dine’s Eagle Project. LADIES’ GATHERING Mothers, Daughters, Neighbors, and Friends All Ages Welcome! Join us for Dinner, Fun and Fellowship A Devotion by Georgia Martin and other activities Sign up in the Narthex May 21st 4-7pm Fellowship Hall Free will offering to benefit our Missionaries, the Lohmeyers, in the Dominican Republic. This is a Thrivent-sponsored event. 3 SPECIAL EVENTS IN MAY AND JUNE May- Youth Emphasis Month June – Worship Emphasis Month 3 –Coffee Talk (7:00 pm) 4 –Ladies Auxiliary Meeting (6:30 pm) 5 – Ascension of the Lord 5 – National Day of Prayer 5 –Ladies’ Prayer Group (1:00 pm) 8 – Mother’s Day 8 – VBS meeting (9:00 am) 10 –Coffee Talk (7:00 pm) 12– Ladies’ Prayer Group (1:00 pm) 14 – Ladies’ Auxiliary Flea Market 14 – Farewell to Pastor & Family (4:00-7:00 pm) 15 - Pentecost 15 – Confirmation (11:00 am) 17 – Coffee Talk (7:00 pm) 19 – Ladies’ Prayer Group (1:00 pm) 21 – Armed Forces Day 21 – Ladies’ Gathering 22 – Trinity Sunday 24 – Coffee Talk (7:00 pm) 26 – Ladies’ Prayer Group (1:00 pm) 29 – Last day of Sunday School 30 – Memorial Day 31 – Coffee Talk (7:00 pm) 7 – Coffee Talk 14 – Coffee Talk (7:00 pm) 14 – Flag Day 17 – Purse Bingo (5:30 pm) 19 – Father’s Day 20 – First Day of Summer 21 – Coffee Talk (7:00 pm) PLANNING COUNCIL MINUTES OF 4/11/2016 Condensed from Jan Perez’s minutes The treasurer’s report indicated income from envelopes and cash donations is down, as is the Pre-K th tuition. There will be a meeting to discuss the Pre-K on May 7 . th There will be a Purse Bingo fundraiser on June 17 to benefit the boiler fund. The Elks Lodge Hall and bingo caller have already been paid for. The nominating committee had their last meeting. The Board Fair was a success and should occur each year. Nominees will be posted in the church bulletin and newsletter. Pastor Black, our Circuit Counselor, will be assisting with the transition when Pastor and family move to their new home in Connecticut. He advised that the Word and Sacrament will always be made available. Our district president will meet with us upon his return from a business trip. A discussion arose regarding an interim pastor vs a vacancy pastor. Pastor Black gave an overview of the call process and provided guidelines for us to use. Chaplain Malmstrom spoke of his availability through October 2017. He works at Walter Reed so some nights and Sundays he cannot be available. He is available for some visitations, and will assist as needed. Community Service – Collection for the homeless was a big success and will be done again in October. 4 Holy Wind, Spirit of Life, blow fervently enough to rouse us to justice and gently enough to teach us grace. By Donna Van Dine Christian Assistance Program Donating flowers for the altar guild during May: 22 – Pinckney family, IHO Matthew Pinckney’s birthday th 22 – Mike and Becky Petersen, IHO their 48 Wedding Anniversary Donating flowers for the altar guild during June: 5 – Susie Family, IMO Bill’s father, Albert Susie th 12 - Susie Family, IHO Anna’s 18 birthday 19 – Viia Erwin, IMO her mother, Irene Lello 19 – Susie Family, IMO Debbie’s mother, Janice Vossler By Donna Van Dine During the month of May, CAP will be collecting canned fruit, and for the month of June, CAP will be collecting macaroni and cheese. A basket is located at the bottom of the sanctuary steps to collect donations for our food pantry. If you want to donate in another way, you can donate cash in honor or in remembrance of someone. There are cards on the bookcase in the Fellowship Hall to complete and mail to our CAP address, 1239 Murray Rd., Odenton, MD 21113. Letters are sent out to the recipients or their families acknowledging these gifts. Several people stepped up to our call for new ushers for the 8:00 service. However, at the same time others who have served needed to step down. So we are still looking for additional ushers. If you are willing to be responsible for being the usher one Sunday per month or would like to serve as a substitute or backup usher, please contact Steve Mencik at [email protected] or 410-672-5859. Training will be provided. May Usher Schedule 8:00 AM 11:00 AM June Usher Schedule 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 5/1/2016 Bill Kreiger J.B. Jaeger 6/5/2016 Ursula Pinckney Kathy Reichard 5/8/2016 5/15/2016 Ursula Pinckney Kathy Reichard Mike Mrozek Steve Mencik 6/12/2016 6/19/2016 Mike Mrozek Steve Mencik Donna Van Dine George Cook 5/22/2016 Donna Van Dine George Cook 5/29/16 Bill Kreiger J.B. Jaeger 6/26/2016 Bill Kreiger J.B. Jaeger Pre-K News By Liz Meyer May is here with warmer weather and lots of sunshine. We have flowers, Mother’s Day and the monthly theme of Listening and Following Directions. We are working as hard as ever on following directions with our work, a concept we have worked on all year. We will be checking to see how well the students understand concepts pertaining to spaces such as over and under, in and out, the numbers ‘19’ and ‘20’. The last day for our classes is scheduled for May 26 th. We will be having a cook out for the children and their families to say good bye. Classes will start up in August. As with every year, if you know of anyone who has a child of pre-school age, please refer them to our school. We still have space available in both classes. Ms. Tara and I wish a wonderful and safe summer to everyone. 5 ACTIVITY PAGE Women of the Old Testament Word Search L Y W O H H Z L N F H I C W C M D B F A A X E S A R A H R R ABIGAIL EVE KETURAH RAHAB 6 D J E Z H G U B F T Y Q A W E V E A L L A G E F Y E C R H B Q M B O I R N Z N L H J O H E BILHAH HAGAR LEAH REBEKAH R H N E B L W E O E L K P U K E E H L H H A J L A I T P M A H P A I T C H H G H A Z I E H DEBORAH HEPHZIBAH MICHAL RUTH T H P S I H O U O L G L Z S Q S Z R H D A H J L T I R U T H E I O E U R B U H D B Y N H Q DELILAH HULDAH MIRIAM SARAH E B Z B J O S T G M A I R I M S A I A J B A H A R T H L U D J H U V K E T U R A H M B T E DINAH JEZEBEL NAOMI TAMAR Z E V E P D R V M I C H A L M ELISHEBA JOCHEED ORPAH ZIPPORAH ESTHER JUDITH RACHEL BOARD ELECTIONS By Donna Van Dine Election Day is coming! Mark your calendar and plan to attend on May 22nd to cast your votes! Elections will be held in the Fellowship Hall during the Sunday school hour. Installation of new th officers will be June 5 . Following is a list of boards and who is running. All positions have been unopposed with the exception of Recording Secretary, Worship, and Stewardship. While Recording Secretary remains vacant, Elizabeth Leuth has expressed interest in serving as Director of Stewardship and Diane Jaeger as Director of Worship. Church Property will be divided into functions. Tom Girgash has agreed to handle the paperwork. If you are interested in helping with a different function of Church Property, please contact someone on the nominating committee. President - Dave Morse, unopposed 1st Vice President Jean Mencik, unopposed 2nd Vice President Beverly Hansberger, unopposed Recording Secretary VACANT Treasurer - Steve Mencik, unopposed Financial Secretary Mary Beth Hilton, unopposed Elders - Noah Hayward, unopposed Worship - Diane Jaeger Evangelism - J. B. Jaegar, unopposed Education - Ursula Pinckney - unopposed Youth - Leigh Lebkicker - unopposed, David Nguyen (Youth ministry) Stewardship - Elizabeth Leuth Church Property - Tom Girgash (paperwork) Fellowship - Margie Mallary & Brenda Gerhardt, unopposed Community Services Kathy Reichard, unopposed Coach and Pandora Bingo June 17, 2016 Door Prizes Glen Burnie Elks Lodge 878 Stevenson Road, Severn, MD Raffles Doors open 5:30 pm -- Bingo starts at 7:00 pm Tickets $22.00 in advance/$25.00 at the door Extra bingo packet for tickets purchased prior to June 10th (a $5.00 value) For more information contact Amanda Mencik (443-370-6419) or Jean Mencik (443-995-9824) 7 THRIVENT FINANCIAL - Four Tips to Help Maximize Social Security Incorporating Social Security into a retirement strategy is a smart move The money taken out of your paycheck every month may be unwelcome now, but it can give you monthly income later in life. However, some question if Social Security will last long enough for those in the work force now to be able to receive these benefits. According to Social Security trustees, enough reserves exist for the system to pay 100 percent of promised benefits until 2033, without further reform. Full benefits are available at age 65 for those born before 1938, gradually increasing to age 67 for those born in 1960 or later. There is more to Social Security than just applying for retirement benefits when you are eligible at age 62 or over. By waiting, you can maximize your benefits, which will increase every year you choose to wait to file for Social Security retirement benefits. Thrivent Financial suggests you consider these four tips before applying for Social Security. 1. Don’t assume it won’t be there. Social Security is projected to last at least until 2033, so the first mistake is writing it off as a resource that won’t be available. 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For many people, this will most often be after the age that you are eligible to start collecting full benefits. For every year that you delay, Social Security benefits will increase by a set percentage, eventually putting your monthly benefit above 100 percent. Delaying can also multiply the benefits after it is adjusted for cost-of-living and can potentially reduce the number of years benefits are subject to income taxes. Factors to consider as to when to file for your Social Security benefits include: health status, life expectancy, need for income, future employment, and survivor needs. A financial representative can help you build all of this information into an overall retirement strategy. 4. Get your financial house in order. If you delay your Social Security benefits, you will need to have another way to pay for your needs while you are not working. If you planned early enough, you will likely have adjusted your finances so that you are prepared. 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