Faith-A-Gram
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Faith-A-Gram
Faith-A-Gram Thursday-to-Thursday Weekly Newsletter February 12 to February 19, 2015 Today is February 12th. This Sunday is February 15th. The sermon title for this week is: I Resolve: To Chase Transfiguration Scripture Readings: 2 Kings 2:1-12; 2 Corinthians 4:3-6; Mark 9:2-9 The Altar Flowers this week are given by Bob & Bev Lawrence in memory of Aunt Doris. Our worship participants for this Sunday are as follows: PASTOR: Jason Perkowski KEY BOARD MINISTRY TEAM: Dolly Bankert & Berniece Dougherty PRAISE LEADERS: Phil Buchanan & Faith Singers ACOLYTE: Addie Schroeder LITURGIST: Rob Woodward CHILDREN’S GATHERING: Mark Compton JUNIOR CHURCH: Steve/Wendy Schroeder JUNIOR CHURCH NURSERY: MacKenzie Compton CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL: Amy Boughter PRE-K & K SUNDAY SCHOOL: Rhonda Leese GREETERS: Edith Ramsey & Dottie Sheaffer USHERS: Tim Patschke & Don Campbell CLEAN TEAM (Feb 15 – Feb 21): Linda Eckman, Brian Grimm, & Tina Grimm Remember: if you are unable to serve this week, you are responsible for finding a substitute and for informing the church office. We cannot be responsible for finding a substitute. Thank you! Our worship participants for next Sunday are as follows: PASTOR: Jason Perkowski KEY BOARD MINISTRY TEAM: Dolly Bankert, Berniece Dougherty, & Dennis Meck, Jr PRAISE LEADERS: Phil Buchanan & Faith Singers ACOLYTE: Addie Schroeder LITURGIST: Terry Kofroth CHILDREN’S GATHERING: Pastor Jason JUNIOR CHURCH: Amy Boughter JUNIOR CHURCH NURSERY: Laurel Meck CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL: Julie Hassara PRE-K & K SUNDAY SCHOOL: Jennifer Rhodes GREETERS: Charles & Donna Parmer USHERS: Mark Compton & Brandon Dubbs CLEAN TEAM (Feb 22 – Feb 28): Debi Eckenrod, Doug Eckenrod, & Don Campbell OUR PRAYERS: Family of Betty Pfautz – she passed away last week Shirley Herr – infected finger & recovering from kidney failure Jack Rollins – Just had a relapse of cancer Diane Klos – Back pain Premie Twin Girls –Patschke’s relatives Bill Heinaman’s Sister, Ethel – Back at Luther Acres Betty Waughtel – healing from a fall Laura Gehman – Breathing problems Mary Shenk – Breathing problems Rob Woodward’s coworker, Chris Cory Helder – School trip to Costa Rica and residency applications Newborn baby Lincoln—continued healing Howard Eckman – severe back and leg pain Rev. Brian Judy – brain tumor Sandy Patschke – healing of ear & eye Donna Parmer – ongoing medical conditions Ella Buchanan’s coworker’s 4 year old daughter diagnosed with diabetes Linda Philbin – multi-focal motor neuropathy and treatments Terry Kofroth - healing of spinal pain & hand Willow – 7 year old with brain disorder Quintin Reitzel (Charlotte Garfield’s brother) –continued treatment Tom & Marie Chapman – travelling mercies Jennifer Henry –healing Jennifer Henry’s cousin, Tiffany – cancer Eileen Williams – healing for muscles Viola Korn (Conestoga View) Sheri – Carl and Marilyn Jones’ daughter’s kidneys & liver Tina Grimm’s Daughter – pregnancy Brian Grimm’s son Nick in army Udobo School in Durban, South Africa Those who have lost loved ones and are dealing with grief Those with cancer Persons in Nursing Homes Members of AA Those struggling with mental health Those struggling with finances Bishop Johnson, the EPAUMC Staff, and Superintendents Faithful fulfillment of our Vision / Goals to be a community center Those responding to calls to ministry Immigration Reform Victims of sexual abuse Ed Weber and the United Campus Ministry at Millersville University Our Military and Government Officials Newly elected leaders and the transition Governmental Budgets Peace, justice, mercy and humility for all struggling with race relations and fear Enemies – we are called to love all The church’s response to those who have different views on sexuality People, Leaders, and soldiers in war torn regions and the needed peace Noah Boughter Brian Nelson recovery from surgeries Those seeking work OUR PRAISES: Those who are healing after successful surgeries/ illnesses Sunday School & Small Group teachers Birth of Buchanan’s daughter Shannon’s baby, John Many successes and opportunities for our students: Brian Nelson and Tim Martin THIS WEEK’S EVENTS: Thursday, February 12 AA meeting, 10:00 AM Piano Lessons, 3:30 to 4:30 PM Faith Singers, 7:00 PM Sunday, February 15 Sunday School, 9:00 AM – Adults, Youth, and Children Worship, 10:30 AM Youth Group at Gretna Glen - meet at Faith UMC, 3:30 – 7:00 PM Monday, February 16 Piano Lessons, 5:00 to 7:30 PM Tuesday, February 17 Piano Lessons, 3:00 to 8:00 PM Wednesday, February 18 Weight Watchers, 9:30 AM Piano Lessons, 8:30 to 9:00 AM & 2:00 to 5:30 PM Joint Ash Wednesday Service at Emmanuel UMC, Brownstown 7:00 PM NO Bible Studies Thursday, February 19 AA meeting, 10:00 AM Piano Lessons, 3:30 to 5:30 PM Faith Singers, 7:00 PM UPCOMING EVENTS: Friday, February 20 Sunday, February 22 Wednesday, February 25 Saturday, March 7 Sunday, March 15 Sunday, March 29 Family Game Night at Faith UMC, 6:00 PM Birthday celebration for Bernie Dougherty, 11:30 AM Easter Services planning meeting at Long Memorial, 12:15 PM Begin Lenten Bible Study with Pastor Jason, 7:00 PM Tools for Ministry Workshop at Evangelical UMC in New Holland, 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM – Deadline for registration is March 2nd. Faith UMC 30th anniversary celebration One Great Hour of Sharing Palm Sunday, Egg Hunt, & Care Packages for Millersville students ANNOUNCEMENTS: THANKYOU for your generous support of LUMINA’s Souper Bowl Sunday. Together we collected 80 items for the Central PA Food Bank and were able to donate $225.00 to LUMINA for their SuperCupboard Ministry. FAITH UMC GAME NIGHT FOR ALL AGES: Join us for game night on February 20th at 6pm! Bring along your favorite game and invite all your friends and family! We will order in pizza - $2 per slice. Ice cream sundaes (with all the toppings) will be provided for dessert!! WISH LIST: SHOEBOXES. Many of you donated shoeboxes and other items for making care packages for college students at Millersville University last November. It was so well received that we will be repeating this project on March 29th as part of the special children’s activities on Palm Sunday. Watch for more information regarding this project and the Egg Hunt. Please start collecting empty shoeboxes now. ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE: Faith UMC, Long Memorial UMC, and Emmanuel UMC will be holding a joint service at Emmanuel UMC, Brownstown on February 18th at 7:00 PM. Please contact the office if you would like transportation to the service. TOOLS FOR MINISTRY will be held at New Holland: Evangelical UMC, 276 W. Main Street, New Holland, on March 7. There will be something for everyone: SPRC Chairs, Trustees, those into music and young adult ministry, etc. Click here for the brochure, which contains the descriptions of all workshops and the registration form. There are also brochures in the hall. Please note that there has been a change that is reflected in the document now available for download from the District Website. This change is as follows: SE04 is being offered in the second session. It had previously been listed as being offered in the first session (which was incorrect). Pastor Jason would like 5 people to attend with him. The deadline for registration is March 2nd. A NEW LENTEN BIBLE STUDY (for men and women) will begin on February 25th. Pastor Jason will be leading a study on Final Words from the Cross by Adam Hamilton at 7:00 PM on Wednesdays. See Pastor Jason to get a copy of the book. Each week you will read just one chapter in preparation for the discussion. We would encourage each member of the church to join us for this Bible study and for Sunday School in order to deepen your knowledge of scripture and how to apply its lessons to life. Note: There will be NO Bible Studies on February 18th. Please join us at Emmanuel UMC for an Ash Wednesday Service at 7:00 PM. THE SHEPHERDING COMMITTEE has a sign-up sheet in the hall for people who are willing to provide meals, transportation, or visits to people who are in need or homebound. If you have a need that the church can fulfill, please contact Lorraine Smith or Pastor Jason. DO YOU ENJOY PLAYING SPORTS? We are trying to see what kind of interest the church has in forming sports teams--volleyball, softball, etc. It would be a great way to reach out to friends & the community! Sign up in the hallway for sports you may be interested in playing when the weather gets a bit nicer outside! FAITH UMC COFFEE MUGS - Feel free to buy Faith UMC mugs for $5 each (see Carol or Katherine). For each one that is purchased, we'll be able to distribute one to a guest who visits our church! Pastor Jason has been “mug”ging visitors with a follow up visit and a Faith UMC mug filled with cookies, candy, devotionals, & and information about our church. CLOTHING BOX: We now have a clothing box at the end of the church parking lot. You can donate items there which will be sold at a modest price and/or given away to those in need in the community. Please consider donating lightly used clothing to help support this cause. A financial donation will be given back to Faith UMC based on the amount of clothing collected. We received almost $30 for the end of 2014. All proceeds will be used for community ministries. So, please give generously. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER: Friday March 6, 2015 at 6:30 PM at Lititz Mennonite Church, Front & N. Water St, Lititz. Featured speaker: Nathan Fry, Pastor of Trinity E.C. Church – “Keep on Praying.” Special Music by: Lititz Moravian Trombone Choir & St. James Folk Group. All are welcome! A free will offering will be taken in support of Warwick Release Time Program. 211.org IS A WEBSITE OR PHONE NUMBER THAT YOU CAN CALL TO SEEK ASSISTANCE FOR SOCIAL SERVICES like job training, employment, food pantries, help for aging parents, addiction prevention programs for teenage children, affordable housing options, support groups, etc.. If you, a friend, or a loved one needs help please dial 211 on your phone (like you would 911 for emergencies) to talk to an operator who can connect you with local resources. You can also call 211 to find opportunities where you can volunteer to serve in your community. NEFFSVILLE CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL is an outreach program of Long Memorial United Methodist Church, 2660 Lititz Pike, Lancaster. It offers classes for 2 ½ to 5 year olds. They will be having an Open House for their current families as well as those of you who would like more information and want to talk to their current preschool families on Saturday, February 28, 2015 from 10am-2pm. Their Open Registration for Fall 2015-16 begins that day, February 28, 2015. Visit their website at www.neffsvillechristianpreschool.com. You may request more information or set up an appointment to visit the school by contacting the director, Carol Zartman, at 560-5575. FULFILLING OUR COVENANT: Thank you for your support of this capital campaign. We are making great progress in paying off our loan for upgrading the Sewer and raising funds for our Expansion Fund. Remember, that all of your gifts for the capital campaign should be sent to: Eastern PA Conference, The United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 188, Kensington, CT 06037-0188. Pre-addressed envelopes are available on the Information Table in the hallway. Checks should be made out to Fulfilling Our Covenant with Manheim Township: Faith UMC in the memo line. ALL GIFTS for the Sewer Project Loan and the Expansion Fund should be mailed to Fulfilling Our Covenant—not given directly to Faith UMC. If you have not made a pledge to the campaign and would like to contribute, please contact Pastor Jason for more details about how to get involved. Campaign Progress: You have contributed about $33,944 toward the capital campaign through September 2014. $24,444 goes to our sewer and expansion program here at Faith UMC and $9500 went toward the Pension Plan. We received $7,613 in the last quarter of 2014. Thank you for your generous gifts. Keep up the faithful giving as we work toward our goal of paying off our loan and building onto the church. Pension Plan: We have paid in full our $9,500 commitment to support the Pension Plan for pastors who were serving before 1982. The EPA Conference has received pledges in excess of $3million. Sewer Loan Fund: We have already paid $18,491 toward the principal (and $2873 toward interest) on the $60,000 loan since Fall 2013, and are on track to pay off the loan within 3 years. This is a 10 year 4.25% interest loan. We also have a few thousand dollars in reserve as cash flow to pay the bill in case there are quarters with lower amounts of gifts toward the loan. Expansion Fund: We have almost $174,277 invested in the Mid-Atlantic Foundation for our facilities expansion. This has grown from the initial investment of $153,498 in August 2013. General Budget: Our income from regular gifts to the church from members and regular attenders in 2014 was $111,186.43. Additional income from fundraisers and designated donations brought our total income up to $133,451.27--which enabled us to cover all our expenses for 2014. Thank you for meeting (or in some cases exceeding) the pledges that you made at the beginning of the year. Please continue to give generously in 2015 as these gifts go toward local and global ministries and allow us to plan for expanding our ministries, facilities, and outreach to the community. Copies of the 2015 budget are available by request. Thanks for your offerings to God’s ministries. EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN THE DISTRICT: For more information on any of the following announcements please go to http://www.southwestdistrict.us and click on the events tab. Requesting church members interested in sending notes to soldiers. From District Lay Leader, Sue Grimm Mattox. My son, Sgt. Tyler McCoy, is stationed in South Korea. He will be stationed in South Korea for 12 months. Tyler is a member of Ross Street UMC. I've developed a "Calendar of Friends" that will give Tyler mail every day of the month. If you are interested in participating please send your name, address, and phone number to Sue Grimm Mattox, [email protected] or USP 204 E. New St. Lancaster PA 17602. P.S. If you have members of your church serving in the military I would be happy to help you develop your own "Calendar of Friends" for those members. This is an easy outreach for those serving in the military, whether stateside or around the world. Let these men and women know that they are appreciated. St. John’s UMC, 3001 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise will begin its second year of “Classic Rock” Services at 7 p.m. Saturday, February 21, 2015. The service will feature the songs of The Byrds with the message based on “Turn! Turn! Turn! Everyone is welcome. Tools for Ministry will be held at New Holland: Evangelical UMC, 276 W. Main Street, New Holland, on March 7. As in past years, there will be something for everyone: SPRC Chairs, Trustees, those into music and young adult ministry, etc. Click here for the brochure, which contains the descriptions of all workshops and the registration form. Pastor Jason would like 5 people to attend with him. Registration deadline is March 2nd. March 21 Faith-Sharing Event, “Why Nobody Wants to Go to Church Anymore,” New Hanover UMC, 2211 Swamp Pike, Gilbertsville, PA 19525. Registration and breakfast, 8:30 am. Training, 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Cost: $10 per person including all materials and meals. 0.5 CEUs will be issued to participants. The EPA Conference welcomes Thom and Joani Schultz, co-authors of Why Nobody Wants to Go to Church Anymore: And How 4 Acts of Love Will Make Your Church Irresistible, as keynote presenters at the 2015 Faith-Sharing Event. For more information, click here. To register, click here. For a flyer (which also contains a paper registration), click here. There will be a Volunteers in Mission UMCOR Training Academy in the Northeast Jurisdiction for the first time in more than 10 years, and you are invited! This event will be March 18-21, 2015, in West River, MD. These Academies offer high-caliber training and education on mission and disaster response from the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) staff. United Methodists from the 10 annual conferences and more than 15 states that make up the Northeastern Jurisdiction will gather to share in learning, ministry planning, prayer, and fellowship. Click the following links to learn more and to register now. (Note: lower bunks go to the first 85 who register. Event participation is capped at 140 people.) Get more information or register now! March 24, “When There’s Conflict In the Church: Knowing What To Do When It Comes Your Way,” 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Hopewell UMC, 852 Hopewell Rd, Downingtown PA 19335. Tel: 610-269-1545. http://www.hopewellumc.org. This workshop is limited to 60 participants. Conflict is a normal part of church life. How we handle it determines how healthy such conflict can be for a church’s growth in discipleship and disciple-making. This Seminar will equip you with the tools necessary to appropriately assess and intervene in conflict situations, thereby releasing you and your church to utilize your renewed energies on impacting your communities in witness for Christ. You will identify your “default” style for dealing with conflict and gain confidence in disengaging from “conflict paralysis.” We will also utilize some of the participants’ church conflict scenarios as part of our learning process. The workshop presenter is The Rev. David Woolverton, Senior Pastor of St. Mark’s UMC, Mount Joy. Register on-line. The cost for the workshop is $35 and includes continental breakfast (starting at8:30 am), lunch, and materials. For questions, contact David Woolverton at [email protected]. Please plan to arrive at Hopewell UMC around 8:30 am to avoid their preschool drop off at 9:00. Tackling the Tough Stuff: March 28, 2015 8:30 am, to 5 pm. This CPYU training seminar will equip you to help children and teens navigate some of the most pervasive and difficult problems thrown at them by the world today. Center for Parent and Youth Understanding President Walt Mueller and Associate Staff Marv Penner will help you unpack and respond to the tough stuff in kids’ lives, including the push to focus on one’s self, the growing problem of self-injury, the pervasiveness of pornography, depression, and suicide. You will leave with practical hope-filled strategies for equipping kids to hear and follow God’s voice in the midst of a world that bombards them with tough stuff. The meeting will be held at Memorial Hall on the Campus of the Milton Hershey School, Hershey, PA. For more information see the poster on the Faith UMC bulletin board in the hall. Register online at www.cpyu.org or call 1-800-807-CPYU. Conversations on Intercultural Communication. The Eastern Pennsylvania Conference UMC will conduct 7 conference-wide trainings that will expose participants to information and engage them in conversations designed to create an awareness for developing intercultural competency. The objective of this day-long training is to introduce, influence, impact and instill new ways of thinking, speaking and relating in matters of race, culture, diversity and inclusion. Every appointed clergy person is expected to attend and to bring at least two lay people from their church. Cost is $25 per person, which includes food and materials. The SW District will host this training on May 2 at Lancaster: First, 29 E. Walnut Street, Lancaster, at 9:00 am. Participants may attend any of the sessions, however. For a brochure with more information, all the dates please click here or see the bulletin board in the hall. See Jason if you are willing to attend. WEBSITES OF INTEREST: Faith United Methodist Church: www.FaithUMC.us Words of faith and life from Bishop Peggy A. Johnson. http://bishoppeggyjohnson.blogspot.com Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of The United Methodist Church: http://www.epaumc.org The United Methodist Church: http://www.umc.org The World Methodist Council: http://worldmethodistcouncil.org/ LUMINA (Lancaster United Methodist Inner-City Alliance: http://www.luminaoutreach.org Members and Friends in Prison Dennis Spangler, Box A, Bellefonte, PA 16823 Our Military Members Please keep these persons in prayer. We encourage you to write letters or send cards to these men to thank them for their service. If you have an armed forces member you would like to include on this list, or you would like to make a correction, please contact the church office at 717-560-0321 or email [email protected] with the subject line “Soldier.” Armed Forces Members in the States: Col. Gregory Patschke 8509 Estrelita Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89128 SFC Theron Boughter 2290 New St. East Petersburg, PA 17520 Armed Forces Members Overseas: Sgt. Tim Kuster 570 Red Cliff Rd Colorado Springs, CO 80906 SSG Scott F. Eckenrod CFLCC, ARCENT G34 (FWD) APO AE 09306 V/R Submissions To Faith-A-Gram will be accepted until Wednesday night. Articles received later will not be included in that week’s e-newsletter. Please Note that not all submissions will be accepted. The editor reserves the right to edit or reject submissions. To submit something, place it in the Office mailbox or email [email protected] with the subject line “Faith-a-Gram Submission.” Please Note: We are still accepting email addresses for the Faith-a-Gram email list. If you know of someone who is interested in it, please leave a message at the church office (717-560-0321). If you do NOT wish to receive this e-newsletter any longer, please send an email to [email protected] with the subject “Unsubscribe”. Thank you! Faith UMC Office Contact Information: 1290 Fruitville Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 http://www.FaithUMC.us Office Administrator: Carol Kennedy Phone: 717-560-0321 Email: [email protected] Pastor: Jason Perkowski Phone: 717-333-9238 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Mondays: 9 am – 1 pm Wednesdays: 9 am – 11 am & 2 pm – 4 pm Thursdays: 1 pm – 5 pm