November 2014 Giving Thanks In All Things: Sunday, November 23, 12:30 to 2:30 in Discipleship Hall. Do you want an attitude of gratitude before Thanksgiving? Want to discover how to be thankful in the midst of everyday turmoil? Do you want to find God in the daily grind? Do you desire a closer relationship with God? Come for a pot luck luncheon and bring your favorite food! Eat, fellowship and listen as Michelle Young presents a review of the theology found in Ann Voskamp’s book “One Thousand Gifts”. “One Thousand Gifts is changing my life, not because gratitude is the key to salvation, but because gratefulness brings me into God's presence every time…When I'm grateful, the world is not only beautiful, God is good and worthy of adoration too.” Micha Boyett, guest blogger FALL BACK! Daylight Savings Time ends November 2 Turn your clocks back 1 hour! Congregational Meeting Notice November 9 at 9:45 a.m. in Discipleship Hall. Grades K-5 will have movie Sunday in Classroom 1 Pastor’s Page Table and Font: Who is Welcome? An Invitation to join the conversation about Baptism and Holy Communion with the ELCA by May, 2015. I will be leading a conversation on this during Adult Forum in December. After Noah was born, he was baptized immediately, within 3 weeks, on the Sunday after Easter so that my father, Rev. Bob Young, could take the Sunday off from his congregation, and come to Cincinnati to baptize the first grandchild. As soon as Noah could handle solid food, we distributed him Holy Communion as he came forward with his mother. He then went through, not one, but TWO First Communion classes, one back in Cincinnati with his friends there, and then again here at Bethel after we arrived. Please know that my bias is such that I believe these determinations should be left to the individual family. While I embrace serving communion to younger, baptized children, I understand and value that other families may choose a different, just as faithful, path. While I embrace baptism for infants both in theology and practice, I understand others may choose to wait for various reasons. I believe that congregations can make allowances and support families in the ways they choose to engage the sacraments. After Micah was born, we waited several months for the sacrament of baptism so that I could baptize him on Easter Sunday, 2008. Baptism was originally only held at the Easter Vigil, and so we wanted to honor this tradition. However, unlike his brother, Micah did not receive Holy Communion until he went through First Communion class here at Bethel. So, I am looking forward to having this conversation with you during December. It will be fun, enlightening, and I believe formative for our life together at Bethel. After Leah was born, we again waited for the highest holy day of the church year, and Heidi baptized her on Easter Sunday, 2011. Because Leah is now regularly in worship, she is receiving Holy Communion, like Noah, before she has taken instruction. Holy Communion/ First Communion Instruction Three children, three different ways of handling the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion. One baptism was determined by when family could be in town. The other two baptism dates were determined by the theologically appropriate Sunday. Pastor Dave will be offering Holy Communion/First Communion instruction in November with a date of Sunday, December 21 set to celebrate First Communion with the class. All children who have been or are in the process of being baptized, are welcome to attend, per conversation between parents and pastor. Two children received Holy Communion as soon as they were able. One child waited until instruction was given. You would imagine that a family of pastors would have been more consistent on this, however, therein lies the reality of sacramental practice within the church today. The presiding bishop of the ELCA, Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, has invited congregations to engage a conversation entitled, “Table and Font: Who is Welcome?” and share reflections and responses Shalom Y’all, Pastor Dave Monday, November 17 6:30pm in the Sanctuary This process includes a take-home book that the parents will use with their children, a “family day” where we will have each child make their own chalice, and a special Sunday where the children will celebrate completing their instruction and receive First Communion. If you have questions, please contact Pastor Dave ([email protected]). Council Highlights The October meeting of the Congregational Council of Bethel Lutheran Church was held on Wednesday October 8, in the meeting room at The Village at Orchard Ridge. The meeting followed a tour of the facilities and dinner in the dining hall. Pastor David Young, President Mike Stanfield, Vice President Tom Beyer, Treasurer Traci Shoberg, Secretary Bruce Lothrop, Karla King, Donna Turrill, and Cory Carlson were present at the meeting. Director of Music Task Force Update Tom Beyer provided a written report of the team’s activities. The Ensemble voiced strong support for George. A Motion was made to approve the task force recommendation, that George Donovan be offered a full time position with a salary increase, his current benefits, and with four weeks vacation to include four Sundays. The motion was duly seconded, and passed by acclamation. Treasurer’s report Income in September was almost six thousand dollars below actual expenses. Expenses were approximately $1,000 less than anticipated in the Ministry Spending Plan. Year to date income is about $12,000 less than expenses. In order to meet expenses for 2014, Bethel will need strong giving in November and December. Bethel Grounds Bethel grounds require more regular upkeep. Karla suggested that a team should be formed, and that the team should be listed on the Ministry response forms. Closing prayer Pastor Dave closed the meeting with a prayer at about 9:05 pm. NEW BUSINESS: Pastor’s report In addition to his other duties, Pastor Dave has completed annual reviews with all staff members. Submitted by, Bruce Lothrop, Secretary Stewardship Sunday All plans are in place for Stewardship Sunday. There will be one service a 10:00 am. Pastor Dave will preach. The service will be followed by a lunch, during which reports will be provided on the “Bethel Becoming” initiatives, including the “Jubilee Fund”. Estimates of Giving for 2015 will be requested to be turned in on Stewardship Sunday. CCAP Update Needed: groups that can come to CCAP to sort and organize the clothing room. Call Margaret at CCAP, 667-5450, if interested. Needed: men's warm clothing & size 5 diapers. CCAP is seeking donations for their Thanksgiving meal giveaway-see the donation list on the Community Bulletin Board at church for specific food needs and donate to CCAP by Friday, November 21. Ministry Spending Plan preparation The 2015 Ministry Spending plan is being developed. Council will meet on October 29 for final review and approval of the plan. The final plan will be presented to the congregation at the Congregational meeting on November 9. OLD BUSINESS: Facility Manager Role, Routine Maintenance No volunteers have stepped forward to fill the vacancy left by Ron Lauck in the role of Facilities Manager. Council is still seeking candidates. If none can be found, council will consider offering a stipend. Currently Pastor Dave is filling this role. Council agrees this is not the best use of his time and energy. For more information, please see Beth Garner The deadline for articles for the December issue of the Bethel Banner is 3:00 p.m., Thursday, November 20. Please send articles to [email protected] -3- Women’s Ministries Youth Ministries Girls’ Night Out National Youth Gathering Wednesday, November 19, 6:30 p.m. Café Del Sol Sunday 11/2 @ 6pm in the Undergound- ELCA Youth Gathering "Rise Up" - Preparing for the Magic Variety Show (it's Saturday Nov 15) - All gathering participants must come! Come join us for Girls’ Night Out and help support W.A.T.T.S. Please RSVP to Susan Asmussen at [email protected] or 703-615-7289. Hope to see you all there! Annual Christmas Banquet Sunday, December 7, 5 p.m. Ladies of Bethel mark your calendars! Come join the fun as the women of Bethel gather for a catered dinner and the crazy gift exchange in Discipleship Hall. If you are new to our church, we encourage you to come to this event - it is a church favorite! Women’s Bible Study Saturday, February 7, 2015, 10:00 a.m. Pot luck brunch and gathering to hear Ellen Hinlickey present a bible study entitled "Good Girls Rarely Make History"! Save The Date: Annual Women’s Retreat, April 10-12 Priestfield Retreat Center, Inwood, WV Martin’s Cards Underground Youth @ Bethel - 6pm Sunday 11/2 and 11/9. Friendship, fun, and faith in all things. Come as we learn to love like Jesus together. Magic Variety Show - Saturday November 15 @ 5pm. Get tickets after worship or in the church office! Dinner, silent auction fundraising, some magic, some variety skits by our youth and a whole evening supporting our journey to Detroit for "RISE UP". Thanksgiving Servanthood Day - Saturday November 22nd @ 2pm. Meet up at Bethel. We will make and take Thanksgiving dinner to people who need it! If you shop at Martin's you should considering buying Martin's Cards here at Bethel. Five percent of all sales comes back to our church and is used for youth activities! This is a win, win for our church. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to talk to Kathy Brown. Monthly orders accepted! Save the Date!!!!! VBS 2015 June 14-18 Winter Celebration High School Weekend January 16-18, 2015 @ Eagle Eyrie! To Register http://www.vasynod.org/ministries/youthministry/ Need info - See Batman (Brian Brooks) or Robin (Donna Turrill). -4- Men’s Ministries Music Ministry News Breakfast at IHOP Saturday, November 1, 9:00 a.m. WORSHIP ENSEMBLE HIRES CARMA JONES, PIANIST Men’s Retreat “A Mighty Fortress is our God” November 21-23 Graves Mountain Lodge We want to extend a special welcome to Carma Jones, the newest addition to our music staff. Thanks to your generous donations to the Jones’ Music Fund, Carma will assist in accompanying the Worship Choir in worship. Join the men of Bethel for a weekend discussing that great Lutheran hymn, “A Mighty Fortress is our God” and how it is a wonderful teaching for us in how to live and serve God. The cost will be $95 for the weekend which includes three meals on Saturday, and accommodations for both Friday and Saturday nights. If you would like to come up and eat on Friday night as well, you are welcome to do so with an additional cost. Program begins @ 8:00pm on Friday and will conclude on Saturday evening. Those who so choose will leave early on Sunday morning to return for worship. There will be a sign up sheet in the Crossroads beginning in November, so please be on the lookout for it. Carma lives in Winchester and is a graduate of Shenandoah Conservatory. Carma has a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education with a Perfomance Certificate on flute and a Minor in piano. She teaches Elementary General Music and Chorus at Round Hill Elementary in Loudoun County. She also enjoys singing, playing piano, handbells or flute at local churches when substitutes or extra musicians are needed. She is so excited to join with George and the choir here at Bethel to lift up praise to the Lord. It is her greatest joy to use her talents to help others in Christian ministry in any way she can. Carma is the Assistant Musical Director of Run Rabbit Run Theatre, based in Hillsboro, VA. As part of her work for Run Rabbit Run, she helped write two musicals: “The Musical Little Women” and “Once Upon a Christmas Carol.” Both of the musicals were performed at Franklin Park in Purcellville, VA. She also plays piano and sings for the 1940’s Swing Quintet, Swinging By a Star. Swinging By a Star was honored to perform at the Udvar-Hazy Museum as part of the simulcast opening of the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC. The group also performed for invited guests at the White House Holiday Open House through the National Park Service in 2007. Both groups are on hiatus right now. Carma’s life verse is:”And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord, and not unto men.” Col 3:23 UPCOMING WORSHIP AND MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES: Thanksgiving Eve Worship & Communion Gathering Wednesday, November 26, 7:00 PM Advent Holden Evening Prayer Service Sunday, November 30, 5:00 PM Bethel Music Ministries Present “Season’s Greetings: A Christmas Concert of Praise” Sunday, December 13, 3:00 PM Bethel Worship Ensemble “One Name” Debut CD Recording. December 2014. CDs will be on sale in time for the holidays, $10 each. WHY AND HOW DO WE SING THE PSALMS? Background - The book of Psalms looks like any other book of the Bible, but it is quite a different book from the rest. The book of Psalms is a collection of songs that were sung by the Jewish people throughout their long history. Christians inherited these psalms and have continued to include them in worship as well as in personal devotion. Since the book of Psalms looks like another book in the bible, it can be tempting to speak the Psalms instead of sing them. Rather, consider the Psalter more as hymnal. Then speaking a psalm is much like speaking a hymn text. While we might speak a hymn or psalm on occasion, the practice leaves much to be desired, especially when speaking a text that commands us to sing: “Sing to the Lord a new song” (Psalm 96:1). Singing a psalm can be very simple and need not intimidate even a small worshipping assembly. A chief reason that the Psalms continue to be a rich treasury for Jews and Christians is their diversity of expression toward God and one another. In the Psalms we find ecstatic praise (Psalm 150), deep lament (Psalm 88), expressions of thanksgiving (Psalm 107) and many more postures of trust, vengeance, and joy. The remainder of the church’s song best patterns itself on the Psalms, engaging the full range of human experience in relation to God and one another We sing the Psalms in our worship: As response to the first reading - For each Sunday of the church year, a psalm is appointed to follow the first reading in the Word portion of the liturgy. That psalm serves as the sung response to the first reading, turning the themes of that reading into a prayer, and often creating relationships to the other readings for the day. Another sung response follows the second reading on Sundays, often called the Verse or the Gospel Acclamation. What is established in this Word part of the liturgy is the pattern of hearing followed by a sung response. This is a natural pattern – listening, singing, listening, singing, and listening – a pattern we receive from Jewish Temple and synagogue worship, and a pattern we inherit in the Christian liturgy from its earliest times. The psalm on Sunday mornings is not a fourth reading for the day. It functions as a biblical way to sing our thanks or petition to God in the spirit of the first reading. As the basis of other hymns and songs - Theologian/Musician Paul Westermeyer refers to the Psalms as “the womb of church music,” noting that “the church has continually gravitated to the Psalms for the ground of its song” (Te Deum, p. 23). Much of the church’s hymns and songs are based on the Psalms in one way or another. Many hymns are paraphrases of the Psalms. Evangelical Lutheran Worship contains multiple paraphrases of the beloved Psalm 23: “My Shepherd, you supply my need (ELW #782),“Shepherd Me, O God” (#780) and “The Lord’s My Shepherd (#778). “O God Our Help in Ages Past” is Isaac Watt’s paraphrase of Psalm 90 (ELW #632) and “Joy to the World” is Watt’s paraphrase of Psalm 98 (ELW #267). Scriptural reference indexes to hymns have more references to the Psalms than any other book of the Bible. Hymns and songs of diverse styles and eras find resonance in both the moods (thanksgiving, sorrow, joy, etc) and images of the Psalter. How Do We Sing the Psalms? There are many ways to sing the Psalms. The Psalms in Evangelical Lutheran Worship are pointed for singing to simple tones (pp. 290-291). Psalms included in various worship bulletins and aids are often pointed in this manner as well. Psalms can be chanted between two groups within the assembly, such as the choir and congregation, or a cantor and the full assembly, alternating between the two groups by full verse. Sometimes psalms might be sung with a refrain used at the beginning and end of the psalm and perhaps at various places throughout the body of the psalm itself. The refrain is often a key verse from the psalm, lifting up the main idea of the song. Then a cantor or a choir, inviting the assembly to reflect upon the sung text, sings the body of the psalm. As mentioned above, hymnals such as Evangelical Lutheran Worship contain hymn paraphrases that could, on occasion, be sung in the place of the psalm. Many paraphrases contain only portions of the psalm. For example, “A Mighty Fortress” is Luther’s paraphrase of Psalm 46 (ELW #503-505). The paraphrase presents the sense of God being our refuge and strength (Ps. 46:1) but does not necessarily give the sense of “Be still, then, and know that I am God” (46:10). Revised January 2013 Copyright © 2013 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. www.elca.org/worshipfaq. Used with permission. Fall Learning Opportunities Adult Forum, Gathering during Sunday school for any and all adults, meets in Discipleship Hall. This forum, which is focused on Bible study, topical conversation and special guest speakers, is led by Pastor Dave. We usually begin around 10:00am. We will be using the “Animate” adult bible studies as our main learning tool this year, focusing first on the “Faith” series, followed by the “Bible” series. Confirmation 2014 October 26, 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Congratulations Students! Maddie Brooks Darby Garner Anna Griffin Laurel Griffin Hannah Lothrop Savannah McKee Daniel Milburn Here is our November schedule: Sunday, November 2 – Animate Faith Series “A Book Like No Other” Sunday, November 9 Congregational Meeting Sunday, November 16—Animate Faith Series “An Imperfect Family” Sunday, November 23– Animate Faith Series “Re-Cap” Sunday, November 30 – TBD How Lutherans Interpret the Bible Continues. . . Monday evenings at 7:00pm Discipleship Hall 2014-2015 Confirmation Class Please keep the following young people (who were commissioned on Reformation Sunday) in your prayers as they begin their year-long Confirmation process. Wednesdays at noon Conference Room Gus Brondos Cameron Gregory Clara Shanabrook Meredith Sigler Meagan Stephens Connor Turrill We will be concluding our study, “How Lutherans Interpret the Bible” in November. Come and join us for this very impactful study. All are welcome, no need to RSVP. Mondays – November 3, 10, 17, and 24 Wednesdays – November 5, 12, 19 (feel free to bring lunch) -7- Global Missions Christmas is coming soon!! Maybe some of you are trying to decide what to get that person on your list who seems to have everything. How about honoring that person with a gift for someone who has almost nothing? Once again, the Global Missions Team will be hosting “Bethel’s Global Christmas.” On Sunday mornings, the team will offer the opportunity to pay for specific items needed by our mission partners in the Philippines, India, and Tanzania, such as school supplies, meals, or even livestock. Sales will start on Sunday, November 23. Please stop by our table to see how you reach out to people in need around the world, and make their Christmas and 2015 a little brighter. See Dr. Jacobson’s Fall Newsletter from Tanzania on the Community Bulletin Board located in the Cross Roads. Returning Thanks Saturday, November 15, 9:00 a.m. Members and Friends of Bethel will spend the morning “Returning Thanks” to God by participating in local work projects for those who need assistance within our community. What better way to give thanks to our Lord, than to help others prepare for Thanksgiving Day. We will meet at the church parking lot at 9:00 a.m. and finish up no later than noon when we will return to Discipleship Hall for lunch. Please bring any yard tools and cleaning supplies that you may have on hand. Also, anyone with pickup trucks for hauling brush, trash and wood, would also be helpful. We are always looking for different jobs to do. So if you know of someone in need or could use an extra hand that is within our congregation or located within our community, please let us know. Join us as we spend a morning together serving others and having the Lord smile upon us. Signup sheets will be located in the Cross Roads and if you would like to help with lunch, please let us know. If you should have any questions or concerns, please contact Pete and Lori Milam at 540-869-5606 team leaders. Financial Peace Classes Planned for 2015 Over the past few years, five classes for Dave Ramsey's Finance Peace University course have been held at Bethel. During that period, over 90 Bethel members and friends have attended the classes that focus on managing personal finances the way “God and Grandma teach”. These nine classes plus 2 on-line sessions of FPU have lessons on Dumping Debt, Discussing Money With Your Spouse & Children, Cash Flow Planning, Insurance, Investing Options, Funding College & Retirement, Negotiating Skills, Buying or Selling Real Estate, Tithes/Gifts and much more. We are planning to start a new class on Sunday, January 11, 2015 and continuing for a total of 9 weeks. If you have even a slight bit of interest, please join Helen and Rex Ritchie between services on November 2nd or 16th to learn more about Dave's lessons for managing your money....they can change your life! As Dave Ramsey says: ”Learn to Live Like No One Else so That, Later, You Can Live and Give Like No One Else” Jubilee Campaign..... A Good 1st Year On November 3, 2013, we officially “kicked off” the three-year Jubilee Campaign aimed at eliminating Bethel's mortgage debt by the end of 2016. We've just completed year-one and, thanks to generous members and friends of Bethel, we've made a “big dent” in the principal which means lower monthly payments providing more money for church programs. At the November 9th Congregational Meeting, we will give an update on our firstyear's progress, it's impact on Bethel's budget and programs along with what is needed to reach our ultimate goal.......Debt Free by the end of 2016! We hope all of you will come to the November 9 Congregational Meeting for our Jubilee update. “Then you shall have the trumpet sounded loud....for it is a Jubilee, it shall be holy to you” (Leviticus 25) -8- Pastor Dave in a Box for WATTS Our Mini W.A.T.T.S. In order to provide shelter over Christmas week, all the participating churches/temples have been asked to pitch in as we house our guests at the Round Hill Ruritan. Bethel quickly responded by offering to cover the first night and morning. This will be Monday evening, December 22. This WATTS fundraiser will be hosted November 14, 7:00 p.m.—7:00 a.m. in the Smith Library Plaza at Shenandoah University. Pastor Dave will sleep in a box for 12 hours. Each participant will start with a t-shirt, pants, socks, shoes, and a water bottle. You can support Pastor Dave by giving a monetary donation based on the list below that allows him to bring that item with him: We’ve got the volunteers pretty much covered. However we will need a few items. We will have a W.A.T.T.S. tote in the Cross Roads (the hall outside the church office) during November. The following items would be most appreciated: $1 $5 $7 $7 $7 $5 $5 $10 $15 $25 $20 $20 $25 $30 $30 $25 $40 $45 $60 Coffee (1 big can) 1 small can of powder lemonade 3 boxes of crackers 1 container of cupcake liners 3 blocks of cheddar cheese 3 bags of pepperoni 2 boxes of brownie mix 10 bottles of hot sauce Thank you so very much!! Our week of W.A.T.T.S. is Feb. 16-23 Mark your calendars! WATTS Fundraiser Hot Chocolate Hat Scarf Gloves Socks Flashlight Headlamp Hand Warmers Pillow Blanket Sweatshirt Sweatpants Thermal Underwear Extra Shirt Sleeping Bag Lawn Chair Jacket Tent or Hammock Cell Phone For example, if no one sponsors a $30 sleeping bag for Pastor Dave, he will not be allowed to bring one to keep him warm. Please see the Donation Poster located in the Cross Roads. If you have questions, see Pastor Dave. Raise money for Watts and be physically fit! On Saturday, November 8 at 8 a.m., the Kernstown Battlefield half-marathon will begin, and the proceeds go to benefit WATTS (Winchester Area Temporary Thermal Shelter). If you aren't up for a half marathon, you can run it as a four person relay, with each person running 3.28 miles. Registration is on the Frederick County Parks and Rec website, and cost for a relay team is $80. A signup sheet is in the Crossroads, or email me @ [email protected] if you want to be part of raising money for a great cause and getting in better shape! Please make checks payable to Bethel Lutheran and place in the Sunday offering plate. -9- When: Saturday, November 15 - 5-7pm Where: Discipleship Hall at Bethel Lutheran Who: Put on by our High School youth Why: Fundraising for ELCA Youth Gathering in Detroit July 2015 Silent auction for "theme baskets" How YOU can help: Donate a theme basket (family movie night, fast food progressive dinner gift cards, spa treatment, etc.) to our night! Please let Bryan Jaster ([email protected]) know how you can help! Advent Food Drive November 23-December 21 It's that time of year again when I send out my annual plea for food items and financial assistance for low income disabled and elderly clients of the Frederick County Dept. of Social Services. We have been doing this successful community outreach for many years, and the response I get from you, my Bethel family, is a glowing example of how we truly 'walk the walk' to make a difference even its for only 15 folks at a time. As usual, we need canned vegetables, canned fruit with no sugar and diabetic foods, canned meats, breakfast items, peanut butter, jelly, honey, coffee, juice, and pastas and spaghetti sauce. Postage stamps are always welcome as well as personal care products, paper products, and cleaning products. For those of you who prefer not to shop, the grocery gifts cards (Kathy Brown will be glad to assist with Martins cards each Sunday) are a big boost to the limited budget of those on fixed incomes. We also use the gift cards to buy a small ham and fresh produce and fruit for the Christmas baskets. Look for the brightly wrapped boxes in the narthex beginning Sunday, November 23. And in case you've wondered who wraps those boxes so beautifully, it's Donna Shields - my little helper. As always, "It's the reason for the season". Thank you, Karen Shipp - 10 - Theology on Tap “Table Talk with Martin Luther” Tuesday, October 28, 7:00 p.m. Piccadilly Public House Sign Up for the following: Returning Thanks, November 15 Pastor Dave in a WATTS Box WATTS Half Marathon, November 8 Lost & Found Youth Retreat (Grades 7-8) Winter Cel Youth Retreat (Grades 9-12) Men’s Retreat, November 21-23 Join us on Tuesday, October 28 (Note the change in date) for Theology on Tap. If you would like to have dinner ahead of time, please meet at 6:00pm. Our program this month, in honor of Reformation Sunday (October 26), will be looking at Martin Luther’s theology and having discussion about some of his more important teachings. Please RSVP to Pastor Dave ([email protected]). The Senior Task Force Stewardship Sunday This year’s Stewardship Sunday was celebrated on October 19th, with one Worship Service. At Bethel, 2015 is “The Year of Relating” and the theme of Stewardship, “Here I Am, Lord.” During the service, Ministry Response Forms, Estimate of Giving Cards and statements of individually written “Offerings of Gifts to God” were accepted. Seven individuals were also welcomed into our church family as new members of Bethel. Following the service, there was a Ministry Fair, where attendees were able to view the many team and activity display boards, talk with leaders and receive answers to their questions. A delicious luncheon was served, together with a slide show of the very active past year at Bethel. Thanks to everyone who participated and made this important annual Sunday so very meaningful and wonderful! You are all a blessing to Bethel. Please contact Irene Cockerham, 662-1593, if you need transportation to any event. We continue to have a lively group come out for fellowship together. Think about coming out if you haven't already. An update on our October meeting...we are switching from an Italian theme, sorry John T!, to a German Martin Luther Table Talk. When Theology on Tap and +55 landed on the same night, we thought it would be fun to combine forces. October 28 we will meet at Piccadilly Pub at 6pm if you are interested in dinner with a 7pm discussion time. The discussion is always lively, with this month’s theme about the Reformation. Our group meets the last Tuesday of the month. Any suggestions for get togethers is welcome. In the future we look forward to teaming up with the youth, perhaps to provide trips to the gro- - 11 - Kitchen “Korner” KITCHEN ETIQUETTE and BASIC RULES All dishes, including serving pieces, need to be washed before being used. The silverware MUST be run through the dishwasher/sterilizer before being used and must be washed and sterilized after each usage. Clean all the utensils you use. Dry them and put them away ready for the next user. ABSOLUTELY NO sharp knives are to put in any kitchen drawer or in with any other silverware or plastic ware. There are sharp knife holders in the cabinet next to the large refrigerator. Please put the sharp knives in these holders. Have a plan for any leftovers. If you intend to leave them for another group, label them with the name of group and date of the leftover. Be sure to notify the group of your intentions. If it is for Our Family, please put a sticky note on their refrigerator telling what you have left and where you put it. Unidentified leftovers will be thrown out. If you purchase special plates and napkins for your event, please take them with you. We really don't have room for a variety of plate sizes and napkins and it makes it more difficult for our purchaser to buy the items Bethel regularly uses. Carefully follow the instructions for using the stove, especially the use of the exhaust fans. When you finish make sure all burners, ovens and the grill are turned off. Wipe up any spills and if you used the grill, follow the directions for seasoning it. Be sure to check the grease traps and the pans under the burners and clean them. Take home and wash any linens used before returning them as quickly as possible to the church. The tablecloths should be put in the labeled containers in the pantry. If you are unsure where to put them, leave a note with the tablecloths and we will put them in the appropriate containers. Either put used towels and dishcloths in the marked container or take them home and wash them. They can be returned to the cabinet above the sink when clean. If you put the cloths in the container and they are wet, please drape them over the edge of the container so that they will dry and not mildew. Wash and dry all countertops and the tables in Discipleship Hall. Wipe out the sink and neatly stack the dishwasher/sterilizer racks. When leaving, close the door to the pantry and the door into Discipleship Hall. Make sure the fire screen is down and all of the lights are off. Please leave a note if you find anything broken, not working properly or missing. - 12 - Health and Wellness News There continues to be a band of committed people that wants to focus on health and wellness @Bethel. In the future we hope to have our fitness guru, Bob DeMott, encourage us to get moving on the fitness trail, as well as tailoring exercise to benefit the +55 group. Details to come. The winners of the quilt raffle are: Healing Hearts At Bethel Boys quilt....Michelle Longfellow Girls quilt.....Sheila Betit This new ministry group seeks to welcome anyone who has suffered a loss of any kind and would like to have the opportunity to meet with others facing similar challenges. We will meet every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. and every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. through December 18 (please use the front “red” door entrance) Both meetings will take place in the PRAYER ROOM. Thanks to everyone who bought a raffle ticket to help the QUILT MINISTRY. The Quilters of Bethel would like to send their many thanks to Keith and Risse Snelgrove for the generous donation of a beautiful new sewing machine. This makes it possible to sew ECLA quilts within the church at monthly meetings. Peace, Pat Blevins and Cindy Newell THANKS BE TO GOD, Pat Blevins شكرا لك (“Thank you” in Arabic) from the people living by necessity in the refugee camps of South Sudan. Your offerings to our Harvest Sunday event this August raised $2458.90, which was matched by an $800 grant from Thrivent Financial. We begin our Year of Relationship at home and in the world by sending a check to Lutheran World Relief for a record total of $3258.90! Lord, Please use these gifts to lessen suffering in your world. Please inspire the custodians of our gifts to use these resources with wisdom and compassion. May the recipients of our gift know that they are not forgotten and that they are raised in prayer. Amen - 13 - November Birthdays Sara Veara 02 - Brenda Adair Thelma Lundin Clint Nichols 03 - Jack McAllister Lucy Nichols Leah Wernecke 04 - Pat Shields 05 - Arlene Gavitt 06 - Terri Hollingsworth Alex Grassi Jaxson Stephens 08 - Jimmy Strosnider Christopher Grassi 09 - Garrett Clark Tom Carpenter 10 - Darcy Cupp Fadua Houser 13 - Sue Adams 14 - Andrew Faust Stephanie Miller Louise Rexrode Rollin Carhart 15 - Cameron Gregory Traci Shoberg Cooper Cahill Jack Cahill 16 - Kristin Snelgrove 17 - John Gavitt Mike Cesnik George Schottelkorb 18 - Colleen Salvatore 19 - Kathryn Carpenter Norma Reed 20 - Gary Nichols Kristin DeHaven Allison Williams 23 - Louise Milam Katie Nguyen Jack Duvall 24 - Michael Grove Khris Nguyen 25 - Serena Lee 27 - Daryn Lee 28 - Shawn Garner Jerry Stull 29 - Melvin Poling November Anniversaries 09 - Dave and Pam Nixon Dave and Traci Shoberg Chris and Jenny Stephens 20 - Travis and Kathy Brown 24 - Rodger and Terri Ramsey Around the Congregation Congregational sympathy is extended to the family of Glenn Combs, who passed away on September 26. We welcomed Steven and Shauni Isenberg, baptized on October 19, into the Lord’s family. We welcomed the following new members into the Bethel family on October 19: Geraldine (Gerry) Nienstedt Cheyenne, Alesia, & Jacob Hartman Steve and Shauni Isenberg Vonda Wilt New Directories will be distributed at the annual congregational meeting on November 9, 2014. Please report any recent changes to your database information (address, phone, and email) to the church office no later than November 3. Thank You! - 14 - Facts & Figures Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! Designated Ministries Offering Thru September 30, 2014 ...for your generosity, support, and partnership in ministries here at Bethel, to our community, and to God’s world. For the World World Hunger Appeal $4,422 Global Missions $22,743 “You will be enriched in every way for your great generosity, which will produce thanksgiving to God through us.” (2 Corinthians 9:11) For the Community CCAP $2,764 Jones Music Fund $5,256 Good Samaritan $925 Average Worship Attendance September 267 For the Bethel Community Student Missions $708 Jubilee/Mortgage Principal $28,179 Special Offerings Seminarian $2,350 Principal Balance on Mortgage as of December 27, 2013 Principal Balance on Mortgage as of September 21, 2014 Decrease in Mortgage Principal 2014 $569,018.90 $507,373.23 $61,645.67 Ministry Spending Plan (MSP) Update: MSP Offerings % of MSP Needed to meet MSP Actual September 2014 $43,134 $32,714 76% YTD as of September 30, 2014 $388,206 $350,367 90% Total 2014 MSP $517,607 For more detailed information, please visit www.bethelwinchester.com and click on the “Ministries” tab. The most current financial update will be located under the “Publications” headline. Bethel Lutheran Church 2077 North Frederick Pike, Winchester, VA 22603, 540-662-3245 Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Closed on Friday) Website: www.bethelwinchester.com E-mail: [email protected] PASTOR The Rev. Dr. David N. Young ([email protected]) Ext. 105 PASTOR EMERITUS The Rev. Dr. Conrad Christianson DIRECTOR OF YOUTH AND FAMILY FAITH FORMATION Bryan Jaster, ([email protected]) Ext. 104 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRIES George W. Donovan, Jr. ([email protected]) Ext. 102 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRIES Darline DeMott ([email protected]) WORSHIP CHOIR ACCOMPANIST Carma Jones MUSIC MINISTRY INTERN Susan Frank DIRECTOR OF OFFICE MINISTRIES Terri Hollingsworth ([email protected]) Ext. 100 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Kim Williams ([email protected]) Ext. 103 DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Pat Shields ([email protected]) DIRECTOR OF CUSTODIAL SERVICES Patty White ([email protected]) NURSERY ATTENDENT Gretchen Meade Council Members for 2014 Mike Stanfield - President Tom Beyer - Vice President Bruce Lothrop - Secretary Traci Shoberg - Treasurer Cory Carlson Karla King Tom Milburn Greg Brondos Donna Turrill 2014 Bethel Board Chairs Worship Board – Lee Braithwaite Prayer and Care Board – Irene Cockerham Learning Board – Donna Turrill Servant Board – Marion Schottelkorb Congregational Life – Jennifer LaFollette Ministry Support – Shawn Garner
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