ST. STEPHEN’S CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 1100 Hunters Chase Lane Lebanon PA 17046
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ST. STEPHEN’S CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 1100 Hunters Chase Lane Lebanon PA 17046
lorem ipsum issue #, date ST. STEPHEN’S CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 1100 Hunters Chase Lane Lebanon PA 17046 717-273-3912 Email: [email protected] Website: www.saintstephensucc.org January 2013 Special Thanks As a new year begins, there are some special thanks we need to give to those who helped us make 2012 another successful year… Special thanks to the St. Stephens Choir for the wonderful Christmas Cantata and to all the soloists and the orchestra for the music for the Candlelight Christmas Eve Service. To the Council Members who are stepping down after serving the past two years and putting in a lot of extra hours during our transition. Alter Flowers and Bulletins The list is located in the back hallway. Please sign up now for your date for alter flowers or bulletins. It is always nice to see fresh flowers on our alter on a Sunday morning. Alter Flowers are $33.50 a week Bulletins are $12.00 a week If needed call Kathy in the office at 717-273-3912 Crazy for Daisies is our supplier lorem ipsum issue #, date January 2013 Our Worship Team List Greeters: January 6: Steve and Melody Gipe January 13: Steve and Melody Gipe January 20: Tyler and Erin Frantz January 27: Tyler and Erin Frantz Ushers: January 6: Jim & Joanne Bomberger; Cindy Klingler January 13: Steve and Melody Gipe; Johan Berger January 20: Tyler and Erin Frantz; Dan Light January 27: Tyler and Erin Frantz; Dan Light Counting Teams: January 6: Counting Team #1: Bruce and June Barry January 13: Counting Team #2: Shirley Golembiewski Ken and Pat Shank January 20: Counting Team #3: Brian and Kim Weidman Jere Snavely January 27: Counting Team #4: Dan and Janet Light 2 Lectors: January 6: Cindy Klingler January 13: Johan Berger January 20: Daniel Light January 27: Chris Boltz lorem ipsum issue #, date From your president’s computer Lighten Up and Live! I listen to WJTL, a Christian radio station on my way to work every morning. At about 6:55am they play a short program called “Lighten Up and Live”. It is presented by a Christian comedian, author and motivational speaker. It consists of a humorous life experience, such as his attempts to ski (snow or water), times with his grandchildren or airline travel. He then ties the life experience to a short spiritual message and always ends with the comment “so lighten up and live.” He sends the message that God has created everything and that includes humor, laughter and joy and that we, as Christians, need to be able to lighten up and live. I have found that for various reasons I need this reminder every morning. Especially during this hectic Christmas season. A time that is suppose to be filled with joy and great tidings. I am really trying to take this advice to heart. I hope that everyone is having a great, joyful and merry Christmas season and that you are able to “lighten up and live”. Lighten up and live! Brian Weidman, Church Council President. 3 lorem ipsum issue #, date Prayer Shawl Update: January Birthdays List of Birthdays: 1/02: Allen Schwartz 1/03: Dan Light 1/05: Joy Weidman 1/09: Zachary Marsh 1/11: Helen Crawford 1/14: Joseph Golembiewski 1/15: Wilson Morinchin 1/21: Chad Schies 1/23: Kyle Miller Kelly Koons 1/24: Megan Hoffa 1/29: John Weidman 1/30: Charles Artz Steven Gipe Sandra Bordlemay January Anniversaries The Prayer shawl Ministry send 3 shawls to Newtown, CT to be distributed to those most affected by the recent tragic school shooting. The founders of the prayer shawl ministry live in Connecticut and with a day of the tragedy, were able to arrange for someone to receive shawls and work on distributing them. Our shawl ministry will meet on Thursday, January 17, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the church, weather permitting. If schools are cancelled or dismissed early due to winter weather, the meeting is cancelled. In addition to the shawls sent to Newtown, we distributed a few other shawls recently, so we now have a need to restock our supply of shawls and lap robes. Anything you are working on will be appreciated. If you can't attend meetings, please work at home and bring your finished shawls or lap robes to church at any time. Women’s Guild Information: The Women's Guild met on December 10, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. We filled baskets with goodies for the Shut-Ins. We made donations to Domestic Finance and the current fund. The next meeting will be at 2:00 p.m. on January 14, 2013. All women are invited to attend. Dorothy E. Ditzler, Secretary List of Anniversaries: 1/01: Paul and Bonnie Dechart 1/04: Robert and Phyllis Feller 4 lorem ipsum issue #, date From your Pastor Another new year has dawned! At least I believe whole-heartedly that this new year will indeed come, even though right now as I write this it’s only December 19th. In fact, if you are reading this it means I was right! The Myan calendar phenomenon was a bust. Jesus said “No man knows the day or the hour.” That does not mean that it couldn’t be close at hand, it just connot be predicted by human knowledge. Life is full of chromos time and kairos time, evenly flowing clock time and also moments in time. Just as there are times when God opens doors and there are times in which He awakens us to our need for Him. Some one has said that we have “time” so that everything doesn’t happen all at once. Plato described time as the image of eternity in motion. I like that because we as believers in Christ are already part of eternity. Although New Year’s Ever and New Year’s Day have no recognized place in our liturgical calendar, some churchs mark the New Year with times of confession and hopefulness, recalling the faithfulness of God in ages past and through all the seasons of our own lives. In the spirit of the Christmas Carol, “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” we can certainly agree that at the turning point of another year, “the hopes and fears of all the years are met in Thee tonight.” This year we have many hopes and far more than just a few fears. Many of us wrestle with what we see and hear on the news ans share some feelinds of hopeflessness as we observe the political gridlock and the foolishness of partisanship in a time of national and worldly crisis. We are disgusted with government policy that rewards doesn’t it teach us to care for the least of these and the stranger in our midst? New Year’s resolutions, even when they last just a few days, prove that we can change, even for a little while. We can become different, we don’t’ have to live “business as usual” but we can see ourselves in a new light, the Light of Christ. Impacts of past or present do not have to imprison us, we have the choice to reshape our lives by first reshaping our attitudes, and then our behaviors. “Behold, God will do a new thing in us,” if we consent. While celebration is OK at New Year’s, the turning over of another new year is also an opportunity for reflection, for gratitude, and for transformation. Gratitude opens the door to appreciation and inspiration. We begin by promising to grow in knowledge and wisdom and faith. In this new year let us recall the great truths that undergird all things, and pretty much captured in the words of one of my favorite hymns, “Great is They faithfulness. Morning by morning new mercies I see. All I have needed Thy Hand has provided. Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord unto Me.” God is with you always, no just in this new year. Your devoted caring shepherd, PastorRon 5 lorem ipsum issue #, date Music News and Views January 2013 by Steve Suk Frances Ridley Havergal: Poet and Hymn Writer As St. Stephen’s Christian Fellowship Church heads into the New Year with a new name, I thought it appropriate to write a few words about Frances Havergal, the writer of the hymn, “Another Day is Dawning”. We will have sung this hymn on the first Sunday in January and it is included in the hymnals of most Protestant churches. Her most widely known hymn is “Take My Life and Let It Be”. She also wrote the words for “Like a River Glorious” and “Who Is on the Lord’s Side?” Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), poet and hymn-writer, the youngest child of William Henry Havergal, by his first wife Jane, was born December 14, 1836 at her father's rectory at Astley, Worcestershire, England. From early years she showed exceptional intellectual power, but owing to her delicate health, systematic study was discouraged. In 1852 she accompanied her father and his second wife to Germany; studied for more than a year in the Louisenschule in Düsseldorf and in the family of a German pastor at Obercassel; and returned to England in December 1853. She wrote verses from the age of seven with remarkable fluency, and her poems were soon admitted into 'Good Words' and the best religious periodicals. In 1865-6 she revisited Germany, and took the opinion of the musician Hiller on her musical talents. Hiller saw talent in her melodies, and highly praised her harmonies. Her father died suddenly in 1870, and she prepared for the press a new edition of his 'Psalmody.' On her mother's death in 1878, she removed from Leamington to South Wales, near the Mumbles where she died June 3, 1879. Throughout her life she energetically engaged in religious and philanthropic work. Miss Havergal published collections of her poems and hymns in many separate volumes; the earliest is dated 1870. Among them were 'The Ministry of Song,' published probably in 1870, 5th edition, 1874; 'Under the Surface,' 1874; 'Loyal Responses,' 1878; 'Life Chords,' 1880; 'Life Echoes,' 1883; 'Coming to the King,' 1886. These were finally reissued by her sister, M. V. G. Havergal, in two volumes of 'Poetical Works,' 1884. Miss Havergal also wrote many small devotional tracts and narratives in prose, all marked by the same earnest and practical piety. Her religious poetry became exceedingly popular in evangelical circles, and her hymns are to be found in all collections. In her poetic work there is a lack of concentration, and a tendency to meaningless repetition of phrase, but some of her hymns are excellent, and will permanently preserve her name. Her autobiography was published in 'Memorials of Frances Ridley Havergal, by her Sister, M. V. G. Havergal,' 2nd edition, 1880. The influence of this book has been as remarkable as that of Miss Havergal's poems... Here is the last verse of “Another Year is Dawning”: Another year of service, of witness for Thy love, Another year of training for holier work above; Another year is dawning, dear Father, let it be On earth, or else in Heaven, another year for Thee. 6 lorem ipsum issue #, date LENTEN BREAKFAST INFORMATION Annual Lenten Breakfast Saturday, February 23, 2013 8:00 am at Lebanon Valley Expo Center This year's speaker is rev. Alan Smith, Pastor of the Church of the Good Shepherd Music provided by Soul.com - a ministry of the Church of the good Shepherd Get your tickets from Ken Shank , our church delegate after January 1, 2013 Tickets are only $10.00 and include: hot breakfast buffet with egg casserole, pancakes, sausage, and home made sticky buns! Caramel time is HERE!!! Don’t Forget! Our Facebook: Haven’t liked us on Facebook yet? It’s not to late, check us out at… St. Stephen’s Christian Fellowship Church START THINKING ABOUT CARAMELS!!!!!! The deadline for getting your Caramel orders in is Januarys 27, 2013. They begin making the Caramels on Saturday, February 16th. Orders can be picked up February 18-February 20th. So begin reminding people of the dates and when orders must be in!!! Any questions please see June Barry or Steve Gipe. Get your church news through Email!!!! Our Website: Don’t forget to check us out online for updates on news around the church and church information. Check us out at: www.saintstephensucc.org If you haven’t heard, we are moving into the 21 century with our church news. You now have the option of receiving church news through email, this includes the steeple as well as any other church news. You may now pick it up as well. To let us know how you would like to receive your news please let Kathy Nelson (in the office) or Kaitlyn Day know!!! Any questions can be directed to these two ladies as well!!! st Also if you have any information for the website see that Kaitlyn Day receives it as early as possible We also have a new email, to contact us through email please use: [email protected] 7 lorem ipsum issue #, date St. Stephen’s Christian Fellowship Church January 2013 Steeple Don’t forget to join us on Sundays for our worship service at 10:30am See you in the pew! St. Stephen’s Christian Fellowship Church 1100 Hunters Chase Lane Lebanon, PA 17046 [Recipient]