February 2015 NEWSLETTER in this ISSUE Message from President Edi page 2 Mission Grant Update page 3 2015 LWML CONVENTION Des Moines, Iowa June 25-28, 2015 “Bountiful! Sow • Nourish • Reap” And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work (2 Corinthians 9:8 NIV). Convention attendees will be: Fed by God’s Word and Sacrament Nurtured through worship and fellowship Equipped to sow, nourish, and reap in the Father’s field. Christian Life Retreat page 4 From Our Pastoral Counselor page 5 Zone Rallies page 5 District Directory page 6 The Time is Now to register. Registration forms and information can be found in the winter issue of the Lutheran Women’s Quarterly or online at www.lwml.org QR code to the district website. message from OUR President What Time is it? LWML President Kay Kreklau invites you to pray with her, and your brothers and sisters in Christ, every day, and especially for 9 minutes at 9 am on Saturday mornings. Chesapeake Breeze is the quarterly newsletter of the Chesapeake District, LWML. Available as a PDF document. Contact the editor for a copy. Send your news and photos by May 1, 2015 for the May issue to: Linda Roscoe, Editor 2008 Ridge Stone Ct. Henrico, VA 23238 [email protected] The mission of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League is to assist each woman of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in affirming her relationship with the Triune God so that she is enabled to use her gifts in ministry to the people of the world. How many times have we asked or been asked that question? How can we tell what time it is? We can look at our wristwatch, a pocket watch (old school!), a necklace watch, the clock on the wall, the display on the microwave or other kitchen appliances, on the TV or cable box, on the computer – the list goes on and on. Time is important to us. The Bible tells us what time it is, too. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven (ESV). In Romans 13:11, Paul tells us, Besides this you know the time, that the hour has come for you to wake from sleep. For salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed. (ESV). The LWML says “The Time is NOW!” It’s time to look to the future of LWML as we refocus on our basic common core values: being in God’s Word, missions, service, and fellowship. The Time is NOW for us to share our enthusiasm about the LWML! Go to the LWML website (lwml.org) and click on “The Time is NOW” button to learn more about this initiative. So, what time is it? It’s time to plan on attending your Zone Rally and bring a friend with you. It’s time to let your congregations know about the LWML mission grants and how we’re spreading the Good News nearby and around the world. It’s time to participate in Bible study. It’s time to look for ways to serve your communities. For some, it may be time to attend the LWML convention in Des Moines, Iowa from June 25-28. The theme is “Bountiful! Sow – Nourish – Reap” based on 2 Corinthians 9:8, “… so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.” Registration information can be found in the Lutheran Women’s Quarterly and on the LWML website (www.lwml.org). And now it’s time to wish all of you a blessed new year as “Lutheran Women in Mission” and to thank you for your dedication in collecting MITES, in your prayers, in your service, and in your fellowship. Your LWML sister, Edi Collis, President I thank my God every time I remember you. In all of my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel… (Philippians 1:3-5 NIV). 2 2014– 2016 Mission Grants Mite Goal: $125,000 Available for district grants: $56,250 1. Sewing Classes for Women’s Protection Center in Nepal Financial and vocational support for rescued victims of human trafficking $3,850 PAID! 2. Orphan Grain Train - Maryland Division, Warehouse, Annapolis MD Provide furniture/bins for donation sorting room in new warehouse $5,000 3. Lutheran World Relief - Quilt & Kit Shipping Fund Fund shipping of quilts and hand assembled kits distributed world-wide $5,000 4. Food for the Poor - Housing in Haiti Funds to support permanent housing in Haiti for 2010 earthquake victims $5,000 5. Compassionate Grace Counseling, Lutheran Mission Society MD Funds to provide 100 sessions of low or no cost Christian counseling $5,000 6. Student Aid Assistance, Southeastern District LCMS, Alexandria, VA Provide scholarships to SED students pursuing careers in full-time church work $5,000 7. Crescent Project - Muslim Mission, Metro DC area $5,000 Provide training/outreach materials to equip Christians to share faith with Muslims 8. Food Center, Peace Lutheran Church, Washington, DC Expand distribution of non-perishable food item to recipients $2,500 9. Gbooglay Lutheran Mission School, Liberia, West Africa $2,500 Allocation to help volunteers build a well with hand pump for new mission school 10. St. John’s Lutheran School, Dover, DE - Scholarships Provide scholarships for local families unable to afford full tuition costs $5,000 11. Bethania Kids’ Ministries in India Fund Christian education materials for 16 ministries in India $5,000 12. Wellspring - Mid-Atlantic Community Gospel Outreach, Silver Spring, MD Fund Wellspring’ mission of assisting leaders for outreach in SED congregations $5,000 13. LINC Baltimore - Mission Planting Network Develop network of mission leaders in Baltimore metro area (partial funds) $1,200 14. Uganda Youth Conference, Uganda Lutheran Mission (partial funds) $1,200 Provide support for Lutheran Church mission Uganda Youth Conference 25% of Mites collected go to fund the national LWML grants. from the VP of Mission Grants Penny Helmore LWML national Mite Goal for 2013-2015 Biennium: $1,830,000 Amount Received: $1,513, 892.57 (as of 1/31/15) Amount Still Needed: $316,107.43 Eager as we all are to see our Chesapeake District grants paid, the biennium for our national LWML grants is rapidly coming to a close. They are in need of over $300,000 in just two months! Let us add to our Mites, so that we may fund our District grants while, at the same time, assist the national LWML to meet its commitments by the March 31, 2015. Our next District grant to fund is for the Maryland division of Orphan Grain Train. Furniture, bins, and associated items will be purchased for the donation sorting room in the new warehouse to assist volunteers in this important task. 3 For your future Chesapeake District Special Gifts Fund Gift Planning Marge Bruning, District Gift Planning Advocate Another new year has begun and many resolutions made and already broken. Did you make a resolution to up-date or make a will or living trust? Often, we forget about doing anything that looks into the future. We don’t know what the future will bring us, but we do have the power to make plans for our future by transferring the blessings of our estate to family and ministries. In the Winter 2014 Lutheran Women’s Quarterly, my husband and I had the privilege to share our estate planning story with others. We worked with LWML’s Gift Planning Counselor, Linda Gage, to plan our “future” just the way we wanted it. Linda can do the same for you. If you have any questions, please contact her at [email protected] or myself at [email protected] or 804-798-6503. We will be glad to help you, your society or zone in any way we can. God bless you. The district has established a Special Gifts Endowment Fund to receive gifts of money and property, either directly or through bequests under wills or trusts, to further the work of LWML. Contributions may be made as a memorial, or to honor someone on special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, or simply to the glory of God. Come up with your own unique way to PRAISE THE LORD. Please mail your check to the Special Gifts Chairman, Sandy O’Hedy. Note the occasion and who the gift needs to be acknowledged to and Sandy will acknowledge your gift appropriately. Make checks payable to: Lutheran Church Extension Fund, with “LWML Special Gifts” on memo line. The Gifts Endowment Fund has a balance of $1,811.44 in the Stewardship fund as of December 31, 2014 and a CD with $17,000.00. Quarterly the interest of $91.05 from the CD is transferred into the Stewardship fund. No gifts were given in the last quarter of 2014. Grants of up to $300 are available. Contact Sandy O’Hedy for details. October 30 - November 1, 2015 Christian Life Retreat "Be Strong and Courageous: Life in the Mission" Joshua 1:9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go. (NIV) Carousel Resort Hotel Ocean City, Maryland Retreat Leaders: Dina Vendetti and Jan Struck The registration form will be in the August “Chesapeake Breeze.” 4 Zone Spring Rallies message from OUR JUNIOR PASTORAL COUNSELOR Rev. Dr. John Johnson Baltimore Zone Today has been an extremely difficult day, but I thank the Lord for days like today. As children of God we are to always remember that our absolute worst day is still a day where we are loved, blessed and highly favored because of the sacrifices and sufferings of our Lord, Jesus Christ. “Blessed to be a Blessing” April 25 St. Paul Lutheran Church Glen Burnie, MD Blue Ridge Zone April 18 Our Savior Lutheran Church Lynchburg, VA DCMARVA Zone April 11 Peace Lutheran Church #15 - 49th Place NE Washington, DC Old Dominion Zone April 11 at 9:00 am Grace Lutheran Church Chester, VA PenMar Zone April 25 at 9:00 am Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, York, PA Potomac Zone April 18 Concordia Lutheran Church Hagerstown, MD Speaker: Elfie Eberlie of Orphan Grain Train Tidewater Zone April 18 Resurrection Lutheran Church Newport News, VA Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ ChesLWML I've been waiting all day for a plumber who will now come tomorrow! My new home insurance company has neglected to communicate with my mortgage company so I've been on the phone and faxing all day. Also tell me, when did service industry people (whom we pay) start acting and talking to customers like a relative doing you a favor for free? I can't imagine what it would be like to also be a stay at home parent or grandparent with infants. I think maybe we would switch the term, "going postal" with "going Mommy"! However, as we approach the season of Lent we are blessed to stop focusing on ourselves and our problems and consider all that has been done for us. My greatest joy during Lent is that our heavenly Father looks at my sins and poor attitude and never denies his relationship to me nor does He turn his face from me. For me, Lent is a time for contemplation, for humbling myself and for being overwhelmed with gratitude. I've had the privilege to serve in the ministry of the Gospel for over 26 years and I am still amazed and honored to have this occupation. When I look at my life it’s been eventful. The Lord gave me a wonderful wife who died suddenly. He gave us a daughter when we thought we were barren. He gave me a second wife who is overjoyed to be at my side. I've had many near death experiences yet God as usual has a plan. The Lord gave me a sense of humor that is an acquired taste. Most of all God made me one of his children and for that I will never be able to thank him enough. So when you have one of those days where you fear that your head may explode; rejoice! Rejoice because regardless of what issues or crises you face you are blessed, beloved and favored in the sight of your heavenly Father. May the Lord bless the season of Lent so that Easter is more wonderful and special than ever before in your heart. 5 Chesapeake District Directory President Edi Collis H 301-774-3618 3601 Stoney Castle St. C 301-318-0704 Olney, MD 20832 [email protected] VP of Christian Life Susan Sohn 120 Wyndecrest Ave. Baltimore, MD 21228 [email protected] C 443-756-6404 H 410-788-4258 VP of Mission Outreach and Grants Penny Helmore 804-320-1207 2403 Bon Air Station Ln. Richmond, VA 23235 [email protected] VP of Servant Resources Martha McGlynn 610-517-8353 107 Glen Rd. Glen Burnie, MD 21060 VP of Human Care Karen Chipok H 757-424-3195 5816 Oak Terrace Dr. C 757-553-1567 VA Beach, VA 23464 [email protected] VP of Communications Leslie Jaseph H 410-451-0696 2049 Haverford Dr. C 410-991-7418 Crownsville, MD 21032 [email protected] Recording Secretary Portia Tomlinson 1013 Stokes Dr. Roanoke, VA 24019 [email protected] Financial Secretary Linda LaFleur H 757-564-4532 8320 Baron’s Court C 757-784-7265 Williamsburg, VA 23188 [email protected] Zone Liasion LaFreda McCoy 1111 Ivy Club Lane #642 Hyattsville, MD 20785-4519 [email protected] District Heart to Heart Coordinator Maggie Harris 301-613-0687 14622 Almanac Drive Burtonsville, MD 20866 [email protected] HOPE Chairman Marguerite Massengill 757-291-8689 3603 Victoria Blvd. Hampton, VA 23661 [email protected] Immediate Past President Debra Poese H 301-946-4709 13001 Margot Dr C 301-785-2531 Rockville, MD 20853 [email protected] Structure Committee Laima Kuring 301-262-0844 13520 Youngwood Turn Bowie, MD 20715 [email protected] Young Women Chairman Cynthia Massengill 757-291-8689 3603 Victoria Blvd. Hampton, VA 23661 [email protected] Special Gifts Chairman Sandy O’Hedy 302-653-4023 116 S School Lane Smyrna, DE 19977 [email protected] Archivist-Historian Margaret Martens H 410-838-2817 508 Old Stone Place W 410-436-1341 Bel Air, MD 21015 [email protected] District Publications Editor Linda Roscoe H 804-741-9474 2008 Ridge Stone Ct W 804-270-4626 Richmond VA 23238 [email protected] Corresponding Secretary Jan Israel 240-412-0940 4737 Londonderry Lane White Plains, MD 20695 [email protected] Treasurer Mary Poling 92 Beacrane Road Pasadena, MD 21122 [email protected] Christian Life Chairman Teresa Tester H 301-292-9612 1809 Taylor Ave C 240-210-3247 Ft Washington, MD 20744 [email protected] 410-437-1045 District Meeting Manager Karen Matthiesen 301-774-5899 17401 Lafayette Drive Olney, MD 20832 [email protected] District Meeting Manager Claudia Jacobson 301-593-3581 804 Lombardy Ct Silver Spring, MD 20901 [email protected] ZONE CHAIRMEN Baltimore Zone Diana Macfarlane [email protected] Blue Ridge Zone Diana Williams [email protected] DCMARVA Zone LaFreda McCoy [email protected] DELMARVA Zone Patrice Morris [email protected] Northern Virginia Zone Vacant Old Dominion Zone Linda Nau [email protected] PENMAR Zone Gloria Sindlinger [email protected] Potomac Zone Nancy Kichak [email protected] Tidewater Zone Chris Kern [email protected] District Website Julie Schafer www.lwmlchesapeake.org Senior Pastoral Counselor Rev. Charles Long 301-932-0963 1200 Charles St. La Plata, MD 20646 [email protected] Keep the district lists current. Send contact information changes to Zone Liasion, LaFreda McCoy at [email protected]. Junior Pastoral Counselor Rev. Dr. John Johnson H 301-203-3323 1310 Adams Drive W 202-667-5357 Fort Washington, MD 20744 [email protected] Need Quarterlies or Mite Boxes, contact Jan Israel at [email protected]. 6
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