June 2015 The Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit Emmaus, PA G-Force: God’s Love in Action In God we live, move and exist. ~Acts 17:28a G-Force Adventure Park VBS is coming to the Lutheran Church of Holy Spirit July 6 – 9 from 9:15 am – 12:00 pm each day. At VBS, the children will become “navigators” - they will explore and experience serving God and others with an active love. The Bible stories were selected to introduce the VBS participants to people from the Bible who used their actions to do something amazing with God. At G-Force Adventure Park, the children will learn four “action words” to help connect the Bible story to living as a follower of God today. The action words are: Move! Act! Care! Follow! At VBS, the children will meet Checkers the Cheetah and expand on what they’ve discovered by participating in a variety of activities. Fun games, great music, cool crafts, tasty snacks, exciting science, and interactive storytelling complete the adventure. Families helping families is the theme for our VBS mission project this year. The Refugee Resettlement Program of Lutheran Congregational Services will be the recipient of this year’s mission project. Many times all the belongings of a refugee will fit into one small carry-on-bag. As a way to help them rebuild their household here in their new country, we will be assembling “welcome boxes.” Each “box” focuses on a different need of the family. Please look for the display at the Event Sign-Up center in June and July to select a needed item and support the VBS mission project. Sign-up to join us at our Adventure Park Vacation Bible School. We are inviting all children age 4 (as of July 2015 or age 3 by January 2015 with preschool experience) through entering grade 5. Registration forms are available at the Information Desk, the church office, and on the website. Bring a friend to join in the fun. Youth and adults are encouraged to be part of the fun. Please prayerfully consider joining the VBS staff! VBS would not be possible without the more than 60 dedicated volunteers that make it happen each year. Volunteer forms are available at the Information Desk, the church office and on the website. Volunteers are needed to serve in the following areas: Classroom Assistants (preschool and elementary age groups) Games Music Nursery Care If you have any questions or want to be a part of VBS, please contact Karin Kahler at 610-967-2220 ext 107 or [email protected]. Karin Kahler Page 2 June 2015 Summer Worship Schedule beginning Sunday, June 14th 7:30 am- Traditional Liturgy with Holy Communion 8:45 am- Spirit Alive! Worship with Holy Communion (Child Care and Word for God’s Children) 9:45 am- Summer Breakfasts resume June 14th 10:15 am- Traditional/Blended Liturgy with Holy Communion (Word for God’s Children) June 7 - 2nd Sunday after Pentecost 7:30 am- Traditional Music 8:45 am- Spirit Alive! Singers Praise Band 10:45 am- Adult Choir June 21 - 4th Sunday after Pentecost June 14 - 3rd Sunday after Pentecost Marriage Recognition 7:30 am- Traditional Music 8:45 am- Praise Band/Soloist 10:15 am- Soloist 11:30 am- Healing Service 2:30 pm- Rejoicing Spirits June 28 - 5th Sunday after Pentecost 7:30 am- Traditional Music 8:45 am- Praise Band/Soloist 10:15 am- Soloist 7:30 am- Traditional Music 8:45 am- Praise Band/Soloist 10:15 am- Soloist New Worship Service Beginning in September Starting in September, there is a new worship service on Sunday mornings from 9:50 am to 10:30 am in rooms 10/11. This room is the large room directly on the right at the bottom of the stairs. This will be a truly unique worship opportunity- it will be a casual gathering for adults during Sunday School to address the needs of adults including parents of children and youth. This is an exciting concept but we need fresh ideas from interested adults as planning begins. We are seeking input and encourage you to share your ideas in one of the following two ways: We have a planning meeting scheduled for Sunday June 7th at noon following the 10:45 am service. Please contact one of the Pastors, Jane Elliott or any member of the Worship Committee to pass along your ideas. New Worship Service Simplicity in God’s Presence Sunday, June 14th at 11:30 am Our next Rejoicing Spirits Worship is Sunday, June 14th at 2:30 pm in the Sanctuary followed by Fellowship in the MPR. Join us for our Father’s Day Celebration. Simplicity in God’s Presence, an informal worship service of healing, wholeness and hope will be offered on the second Sunday in the months of June, September, December and March. Join us in the All Saints Room as we pray together, hear God’s Word, lay on hands, bless with oil, commune and listen for God’s healing. (Large print bulletins and handicap accessible.) Page 3 June 2015 Summer Begins on June 21 Thurs, June 18th from 1-3 pm Fri, June 19th from 1-3 pm Sat, June 20th from 12-4 pm Can We Borrow? We are searching for several items to help transform the church into a turbo charged environment for G-Force VBS. Hula Hoops Bikes Scooters Pogo Sticks Skateboards Surfboards Road Signs Recycled car license plates Child-sized Safety Road Signs Please let Karin know if you have these items. Snack Donations VBS is asking for donations of snacks and paper products to help make VBS unstoppable. There is a poster in the narthex for people to select items to contribute. Please place the items in the collection boxes in the Narthex by June 28th. Thank you! Free CPR/AED Training Classes will be held in the month of June. The schedule is below With the purchase of an AED, congregational support is needed. Please sign-up on the poster at the Event center. Sun, June 14 at 11:45 am Mon, June 15 at 7 pm Sun, June 24 at 11:45 am Mon, June 25 at 7 pm Basement Clean-up We are cleaning out the basement and preparing room 10/11 for renovation. We could really use your help. On Thursday and Friday we will sort the smaller items, and on Saturday we will move the bigger pieces of furniture. All are welcome to come by at any time to help. We hope to see you there. Marriage Recognition Sunday On Sunday, June 14th during all worship services, we will honor all couples married for 50 years or longer in 2015. If you can attend, please sign-up at the Event Center in the narthex or contacting Jane Elliott, AIM. Flower Delivery Drivers Needed Help is critically needed for flower delivery people. Each driver delivers about 2 or 3 times a year after the 10:45 Worship Service to hospitalized or home bound Holy Spirit members. To continue this ministry, we need your help. Contact Jeannine Schumaker by [email protected] or 610-965-3075. Project HELP Carwash Bring your car to the Project HELP fundraiser on Saturday, June 6th from 8:30 am - 1:30 pm Rain date: Sat, June 13th Christian Music Coffeehouse Saturday, June 6th at 7 pm Holy Spirit Café is opening again on June 6th for a Christian Music Coffeehouse. Come and enjoy listening to Praise Music performed by our Holy Spirit musicians and vocalists while having dessert and fellowship. Please RSVP at the Event Sign-up Center. Limited seating available. Please bring a dessert to share. See you there! June 2015 Page 4 April 2015 Financial Results and Discussion Operating Performance: In April, revenues totaled $68,279 while expenses were $73,067, resulting in a deficit of $4,788 for the month. This was actually better than our expected deficit of $6,461. Revenue was assisted by the transfer of $3,213 from the building fund to cover the repair of heat pumps 3 & 4 and the water heater replacement in the furnace room. With this we were just $593 short of the revenue budget for the month. Expenses were $2,266 better than budget. Even though electricity expense ran $413 over budget, savings in building maintenance ($526), health and pension ($457), service contracts ($396), and other mission areas helped expenses come in lower than planned. Mainly because of last month’s surge, our pledge revenue year to date is still essentially on plan through April. Unpledged revenue is $5,798 or 15.1% behind at this point. Loose plate and nonmember revenue is $1,448 or 24.1% under budget through April. Thrivent revenue was strong ($4,546) and beat budget in April, but we are still $1,567 behind our plan to date. Year to date we now have a surplus of $198. Our overall revenue is $305,992, down $2,419 to plan, while expenses are $305,794, up $6,652 to plan. So, while we are essentially at breakeven, we are still $9,071 behind where we hoped to be at the end of April. Available Operating Cash: Our available operating cash balance is $65,029. We began the year with $63,492. Available Capital Campaign Cash: Our cash balance in the capital campaign fund is $74,178. The December year-end was $21,809. Building Fund: We began the year with a balance of $35,509. The balance is now $13,844. 2015 LDR Mission Trip Summary The 2015 Holy Spirit LDR mission trip is in the books and was an overwhelming success. Eighteen participants found their way to our host church, the Middletown United Methodist Church in Middletown, NJ, on Sunday, April 12th. For the next five days, we worked through the United Way of Monmouth County to assist two families recover from damage to their homes received during Superstorm Sandy. The United Way was a wonderful organization to work with- the work was well planned and supplied. We had young adults from AmeriCorp acting as project managers on both sites. These young people were wonderful representatives of their generation. One of the homes we worked on was completely destroyed during the storm surge. Our group completed finishing work in the basement and began building a deck. The other group worked demolishing a home which had received significant water damage in the basement and ground floor. Demolishing the home and rebuilding was a more cost effective plan than repairing the home and bringing it up to code. This was another very rewarding trip- we all came home with our priorities readjusted and with a feeling of accomplishment. The team thanks the congregation for the financial and spiritual support that makes these annual trips possible. Our April 2016 trip may very well take us back to New Jersey. ~Bob Mueller I would like to thank our church family for your prayers, kind thoughts and cards during my recuperation. Our church family is very important to us. God is good! ~Pat Mattes Page 5 June 2015 Summertime Spirituality Ahhh! Summertime - a break from the routine of work, school, and yes, even church! Warmer days, longer time spent outdoors, and hopefully a slower pace gives us time to relax and participate in leisure activities. You may vacation at the beach, the mountains, the woods, or another quiet natural setting. But whatever you do or wherever you go – take God with you. Be a good steward of your relationship with God and use the summer to your spiritual advantage. Some ways to grow closer to God this summer include: Medtitative prayer: No words and formulas are needed here. Be inspired by Psalm 46:10 : “Be still, and know that I am God”. Here’s how to do it. Find a comfortable spot to sit and relax. Breathe slowly, focus on the air as you inhale and exhale. As you breathe, clear you mind of thoughts. Be still and know that God is God, that God is with you, and God is giving you peace and joy. Meditative prayer may take practice but it’s a great way to draw closer to God. Nature appreciation: God made creation, and whether it’s the woods or the beach you can draw close to God simply by appreciating the joys of the natural world. Here’s how: when you walk, drive, or bike, view the scenery as if you were seeing it for the first time – notice colors, textures, shapes , smells and the variety of life and landscape. When you see something that makes you happy say a prayer: “ Thank God for … this flower, this leaf, this animal, this sunset…. Spiritual reading: Along with the latest thriller, romance novel or autobiography, be sure to pack some spiritual reading material to nourish your soul. Some examples of the many resources include: Seeds of Contemplation by Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk in Kentucky, who wrote vivid, deep reflections on the spiritual life. Awareness and Other Perils of Reality by Anthony de Mello, an Indian-born Jesuit priest who has a decidedly eastern slant on Christian spirituality. The Gospel of Luke. Luke presents Jesus as an earthy soul, full of compassion and forgiveness. Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas a biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor in Germany who opposed Hitler and is celebrated as a faith hero. Do you have a practice or a resource that you would like to share? Email Fran Derhammer at [email protected] or call 610-967-3092. Have a wonderful, safe and joyful summer practicing good stewardship of your relationship with God! (Excerpts taken from Rob Blezard’s blog- Stewardship of Life Institute at www.stewardshipoflife.org) Center for Faith and Life - Faith and Society Many of us yearn for help in figuring out how God and our faith relate to the issues we encounter in our lives and society. As a church, we confess that God is deeply involved in our lives and world, but figuring out how and what that means in relation to the specific issues and questions we face is often difficult. These social statements from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) are teaching documents that assist us in thinking about and discussing social issues in the context of faith and life. Abortion Economic Life Health & Healthcare Church in Society Education Human Sexuality Criminal Justice Environment Peace Death Penalty Genetics Race, Ethnicity & Culture The CFL Board is considering a series on Faith and Society with a focus on these social statements, but we need your help. We invite you to consider leading a CFL session on a social statement of your choice. If you have a specific passion or expertise and would like to share it with us, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact Jane Elliott,AIM or John Mosovsky and thank you for your prayerful consideration. http://www.elca.org/en/Faith/Faith-and-Society/Social-Statements June 2015 Page 6 Vacation Bible School Mon. July 6th - Thurs. July 9th 9:15 am - 12 pm G-Force: God’s Love in Action “In God we live, move and exist” ~Acts 17:28a CEB For all children age 4 (as of July 2015) through entering 5th grade. We also welcome children who are 3 ½ with preschool experience. Please turn in registration forms ASAP so we can plan for materials and supplies. Any questions, please contact, Karin Kahler. Link to Registration Form Link to Volunteer Form VBS Volunteer Information Volunteer Meeting Dates- Tuesday, June 16 at 6:30 pm Monday, June 22 at 7:00 pm. If volunteering at VBS, please plan on attending one of the meetings. Protection of Minors- If you are new to VBS volunteering, you will need to complete a request for Background Clearances form. Please see Karin Kahler for the required paperwork. Volunteers Needed- We are still in need of volunteers for the nursery and to serve as group leaders. We need youth and adults to serve in these areas. These areas do not require lesson planning. Graduation Recognition Sunday, May 31st On Sunday, May 31st, the members of Holy Spirit will recognize our High School and College Graduates at the 8:45 & 10:45 am worship services. Join us as we connect and celebrate with our graduates. May God continue to be active in their lives as they move forward. Stop by the MPR at 9:45 am to celebrate with the graduates. Come connect with our graduates as they share their plans with our congregation. We give thanks to God for our graduates as we celebrate their upcoming graduation. We are blessed to hear and see the many ways they have been discovering and sharing the gifts God has given them. We look forward to celebrating with: High School Graduates College Graduates (Those who have notified us) (Those who have notified us) George Allen Katelyn Croy Alexa Grazio Greg Lind Bekah Eichelberger Eric Lind Jr. Steven Niland Abigail Scanga Page 7 June 2015 Upcoming Shared Youth Ministry Events So what is Shared Youth Ministry? Well SYM is a few churches working together to create awesome youth events for all of our congregations. Each month, a church plans a great event for all the middle school and high school youth in the 4 congregations. Basement Clean Out Join us on Thursday, June 18th and Friday the 19th from 1-3 pm and on Saturday, June 20th from 12-4 pm for a summer basement clean out. We are getting rid of things that aren't used much anymore, as well as prepare room 10/11 for renovation. We could really use your help! Thursday and Friday we will go through the smaller items, and on Saturday we will be moving the bigger pieces of furniture. All are welcome to come by at any time to help out. We hope to see you there. National Youth Gathering Prayer Partners Our final fundraiser to get us to Detroit (and back) is asking for Prayer Partners. Starting May 31, envelopes will be in the lobby numbered $1-$150 and the directions are simple. 1) Grab an envelop of your choice, 2) Take out the prayer card with information about a youth or an adult going to Detroit. 3) Return the envelop to the offering plate or church office with the amount of money listed on the outside and your contact information. 4) During the trip pray for the person whose card was in the envelope and we will pray for you too! CAT Camp Registration Now Open All youth starting 6-9th grade in the fall are invited to attend CAT Camp August 21-23 at Bear Creek Camp in Wilkes-Barre PA. Registration forms are on the bulletin boards outside rooms 117/119 & 4/9 or email Pastor Becca for more information [email protected] SYM On Summer Hiatus Shared Youth Ministry is taking the summer off from our monthly fun events. Mark your calendar for Sunday, September 20 for our fall kick-off. Details to follow. Youth Visioning Event What do you want your child to be like on Graduation Day? Help LCHS help make that vision a reality by attending a Visioning Event to help form a purpose statement for Youth Ministry at LCHS. Our next brainstorming event is Sunday, May 31 at 7pm in room 117/119. All youth current in 5-12 grade and their parents are invited! Update Addresses for Young Adults We are requesting updated information for our college students, military, graduates and young adults so we can stay in touch. Please send any school, address or email changes to Alice at [email protected]. Page 8 June 2015 Center for Faith and Life Fly to ABE Join us for our upcoming session! Monday, September 28 at 7 pm to discuss Finding My Way Home: Pathways to Life and the Spirit by Henri J. M. Nouwen. Please sign-up at the Event Center in the Lobby. We will meet at in room 117/119. Center for Faith and Life programs will take a break during the summer months. Thank you everyone for your attendance and participation in the past year. We look forward to starting our new “season” on September 13th. Until then, enjoy your summer and Sunday morning breakfasts. CFL would appreciate your ideas for presentation recommendations for CFL in the fall. Please contact Jane Elliott, AIM or John Mosovsky with your ideas. Dinner and Conversation Table Discussions will be held again this summer. Come and explore topics and connect with fellow Holy Spirit folk around a meal and/or drink. We will be meeting at the Superior Restaurant on Main St., Emmaus at 6:30 pm. Wed, June 17 Wed, July 1 & 15 Wed, August 5 & 19 Join us to share appetizers, a drink and some great conversation on the Lutheran perspective on HOT button topics such as: immigration, global warming, gun control, economic justice, healthcare, environment, abortion, death penalty, and genetics facilitated by Pr. Ric. The group will decide the topics. All ages welcome - no need to find a babysitter. THE STORY Bible Series Available on CDs For those who haven't been able to attend Holy Spirit's current Bible Study program, the text being used is now available on a set of 16 audio CDs, for the remarkably low price of $25. Entitled THE STORY, it is a condensed version of the Old and New Testaments, with the omitted parts summarized in a distinctive voice. The CDs include professional narration and dramatization, music and sound effects. "Hearing the Bible read aloud drives it home in a unique manner," says Dr. Franklin Sherman, leader of Holy Spirit's THE STORY program. "Even some regular participants in the weekly sessions are buying the CD set as a means of supplementing their learning experience." This would be inspirational listening during summer road trips. How many CDs to your destination? To order the set, please contact Jane Elliott, AIM, at [email protected] or 610-967-2220 ext. 108, or add your name to the list in the Sign-up Center in the narthex. Sign-up and pay by June 14 (made payable to LCHS and given to Jane) and they will be available June 28. Summer Travel Reminder Just as you rely upon receiving income on a regular basis, Holy Spirit relies on your regular contributions. We appreciate the efforts of members to make consistent donations throughout the year, including summer. If you have plans to travel this summer and may miss some Sundays, please make arrangements to keep your giving up to date. Electronic giving provides a convenient way to keep up with your intended offerings. For information on electronic giving, contact Pam Harshey at [email protected] or call the church office, (610) 967-2220. Enjoy the summer and travel safely. Stewardship Ministry Mission Team June 2015 Page 9 Thank You Teachers/Mentors As the Faith Formation year draws to a close, it is time for us to show our appreciation for those individuals who are serving in our faith formation programs. On Sunday, June 7th, a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast will be held in their honor. It is a time for us to let our Sunday School, Catechism, and CAT Club teachers and substitutes know how much we value their ministry. Here at Holy Spirit, we are blessed to have a fantastic group of teachers who have dedicated lots of time and energy helping to form the faith of the children and youth. Our Catechism, Sunday School and CAT Club teachers have devoted many hours of time planning lessons, gathering materials for class each week, and forming relationships with our youth and children. Congregation, please make time to thank and affirm the difference our teachers and parents are making in forming faith in our children and youth. We are all vital to fulfilling the promises we make at baptism as together we nourish seeds of faith so that we all know God, experience love and forgiveness, and share it with the world in need. Faith Formation Staff 2014-2015 3 Year Olds - Paul Bashus, Pearl Bashus, and Amy Scott 4 Year Olds - Julie Timmcke, and Joanne Volkert Kindergarten - Donna Bhagat, Faye Casciano, Mary Haas, and Terri Lehr First Grade - Carolyn Croy, Lauren Sands, and Michelle Schumaker Second Grade - Tara Brady, Sue Mathieu, and Tena Rapp Third and Fourth Grade- Audrey Erb and Jeff Erb Fifth Grade - Denise Rohrbach, Candi Rosazza, and Victor Schmidt CAT Club - Mark Blower, Kristin Ervin, Kathy Everleth, Adam Fermier, Christine Fermier, Kurt Hammerbeck, Tracy Hammerbeck, Sue Kibrik, Becky Neitz, Jennifer Powell, Nicole Roeder, and Angie Tobey Catechism - Steve Grazio, Susan Grazio, Marian Schneck, Pete Schneck, Judy Shuman, and Pastor Becca High School - Emily Berkheimer, Anne Dordal, Becky Neitz, and Bill Smith Substitutes - Liesel Blower, Kristin Ervin, Kathy Everleth, Nichole Hutnik, Eric Kahler, Sue Kibrik, Megan McCormick, Nina McNally, Jennifer Peters, and Joe Tobey Attendance - Nina McNally Praise Kids! - Sharon MacCabe Director of Faith Formation Ministries for Children - Karin Kahler Please prayerfully consider helping to form faith in our youth and children for the upcoming year. You and the life of a child or youth will be changed. Host a Summer Breakfast Our Summer Breakfast program begins on Sunday, June 14th and concludes Labor Day- Sunday, September 6th. Time to round up a few friends and practice your culinary skills on your church family. Please sign-up on the poster in the Narthex to provide breakfast for one of the 13 available Sundays. There is also an instruction page to lend guidance on navigating the kitchen and number of people to anticipate. For those consuming the delicious breakfast, we seek a free-will offering. This year's proceeds will benefit our Local Mission Fund which helps local folks in the area, or Holy Spirit members, who need food, gas or housing assistance. The Bible clearly directs us to care for the needy and the sojourner in our midst, and this fund helps to extend that kind of Christian hospitality to the needy in our area. Page 10 June 2015 In the Event of Pastoral Emergency, please call the Office at 610-967-2220 and press #3 after the general announcement. Website: http://lchsemmaus.org/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LCHSEmmaus Church Office email: [email protected] Sign-up for church emails: http://eepurl.com/tIRNf Address: 3461 Cedar Crest Blvd., Emmaus PA 18049-1599 Phone: 610-967-2220 The July Newsletter deadline is Wed, June 17th. It will be issued by Wed, June 24th. Submissions may be emailed to Angie at [email protected] or placed in the Newsletter Mailbox. Thank You!
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