T H E C A L L E R NOVEMBER 2014 From the Pastor’s PC ... Cornwall UMC P.O. Box 687 Cornwall, PA 17016 717-272-0148 James Heath, Pastor Sunday Morning Schedule Informal Service—8:00 AM Contemporary Service—10:15 AM Traditional Service—10:30 AM Office Hours: Monday—Friday 8:00 AM—12:00 PM We’re on the Web: www.cornwallchurch.org The space in this month’s Caller which is normally dedicated to an article written by Pastor Jim is being utilized for a very exciting new ministry at Cornwall Church. Mark Schappell is leading this ministry and has written the article. Please read carefully and pray how you can become involved. Community Outreach A new mission set to begin this November, called Community Outreach, will involve specially-trained church members reaching out to the community in neighborhoods surrounding Cornwall United Methodist Church, in an attempt to locate needy individuals and families. This may involve simply checking on a neighbor who is struggling. In some cases, special services will be offered to those individuals and families to help them cope with the daily struggles we all face, but which can become overwhelming to some. Perhaps by assisting someone in need, that individual and their family can witness the grace of God in their lives through the kind acts of a neighbor. I think the Community Outreach Program will benefit both identified individuals and their families and CUMC. as well. Missions are not always overseas and in economicallychallenged areas but right here in Cornwall and the surrounding communities. The program is set to kick off on November 9, 2014 when I will speak to all three services about the mission program. Thereafter, on November 17, 2014 at 7:00 PM in the chapel, a more detailed presentation will be offered to interested individuals or those simply looking for additional details. Refreshments will be provided. There is absolutely no obligation to participate in the program by attending on November 17th. Come out, enjoy a snack, and learn a little more about this new mission at CUMC. How often have we seen someone in our own neighborhood struggling? Wouldn’t it be great to be able to help someone in their time of need? “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” New Teachers We are pleased that Alicia Krzyzanowski and Laura Ramage have accepted positions as regular teachers in our Kids Worship program. Alicia is teaching our pre-school class. She is an Early Childhood Development major at HACC. Laura is a junior at LVC and is also majoring in early childhood education. Having them on staff gives continuity for our children. Welcome them when you see them. THE CALLER Page 2 November Mission of the Month Lucas and Limi Ndaro By Bob Ladd, Champion It seems hardly possible but the Ndaro family has been here with us for nine months. Much has transpired in those nine months and the future is still unfolding. Limi has finished a semester and a summer course in Marriage and Family Therapy and is doing well. She is doing her practical training as well by seeing clients at the counseling center in Myerstown. Lucas has taken a real interest in the Adult Ministry Program by visiting and evaluating the active small groups throughout the church. He has some great ideas how to grow and improve this vital ministry. He also has taken the lead in establishing our new seniors XYZ (Extra Years of Zest) group which is still in the formative stages but with more programs in the pipeline. He also has been teaching a seven week course at Evangelical Seminary this fall on Tuesday nights which is a blessing. Unfortunately, we were assured that he would be able to teach a full course each semester. As a result his income from teaching will be almost $5,000 less than projected this year. The good news is that Lucas will be teaching two full credit courses in the spring semester for Dr. Buckwalter who is on sabbatical. He will also be on schedule for teaching a summer course next year and possibly a church leadership course as well. Joseph was accepted at Messiah College and is attending classes there now. He was given a very attractive package of scholarships and campus work programs valued at about $24,000 but the tuition will still be a significant challenge even with him commuting to school. Peter has done very well at New Covenant Christian School and is one of the stars of their winning soccer program. He also is applying to Messiah for next fall. Hopefully he will also receive a significant scholarship. LJ and Sophie are attending Cornwall Elementary and doing fine in school. The biggest issue for our mission support now is school costs that will come due before Lucas’ new teaching schedule starts. When Lucas and Limi attended Evangelical before, their school costs were completely covered by an international scholarship. When Limi was applying from Tanzania, Evangelical still had that program. By the time they got here, that program had been cancelled but they were able to give her the Anne Ladd scholarship money and indeed her first semester costs were only $800. Her summer course was not covered by scholarship at all and this semester’s classes are only partially covered. The good news is that Evangelical is allocating an additional $2,000 in scholarship money for Limi this spring. What we face now is unpaid current costs for Limi and upcoming costs for Joseph. If you would like to help the Ndaros with these short term needs, please put a check in your offering envelope and check the Lucas and Limi Ndaro fund box. If you have questions about how you can help call Bob Ladd at 717- 269-5508. Your continuing support of this family is greatly appreciated. Thanksgiving Eve Service We will once again join with our friends at Cornwall Manor for the Thanksgiving Eve Service. Join us for worship at Zerr Chapel, on the campus of Cornwall Manor at 7:00 PM. Pastor Jim will give the message. Annual Stewardship Campaign Our annual stewardship campaign will continue through the month of November, ending on Sunday, November 23rd, which is Commitment Sunday. The series, entitled “Building on the Foundation” will include messages that help us connect with people who have served God in the past at Cornwall Church and to encourage us to serve God in new ways in the time in which we live. In addition, individual devotional and group Bible study materials will be developed. This will enable each of us to be growing and learning together. THE CALLER Page 3 Lebanon County Christian Ministries (LCCM) Just a reminder: Lebanon County Christian Ministries Annual Benefit Dinner is coming closer. This year's entertainment is provided by John and Laura Shuey, Lebanon Idol winners. All proceeds go to LCCM to help provide food, shelter, clothing and other emergency services. It is an evening of fun and fellowship for the whole family. Mark your calendar for Thursday, November 20, 2014. Ticket price—$25.00 Table sponsor—$250.00 (includes 8 tickets with reserved seating Call 272-4400 ext. 211 or email [email protected] or go online to www.lccm.us to reserve your tickets or contact Karen/Ken Trovinger for tickets 272-0641 or email [email protected] Please note the flier concerning this event on the information board in the Link. Thank you for your participation. The Box City event this year held on August 8th and 9th was a great success. The event raised $5,500.00; the proceeds support LCCM's collaborative effort with Jubilee Ministries in providing emergency shelter and support services to families and individuals in need. The 2015 Box City event will be held on August 7th and 8th. Children’s Ministry News By Jennifer Briseno We are looking for volunteers for a float we will be entering in our local parade in November. Children are welcome to attend as well as adults! If you are interested, please contact Jen Briseno. Email: [email protected] Our next Children & Youth Committee meeting will meet Monday, November 3 at 6:30 PM in the Youth Room. Typically our committee meets the first Monday of each month. This committee is designed to support the children and youth of our church. We would love to see you at a meeting and welcome your support and ideas. Kids Worship Update We’ve had a great kick off to our new season! In KW123 the children are loving learning about all the great things missionaries do and all that is involved. KWPre is learning to associate each letter of the alphabet with a Biblical theme. An example is “D is for Daniel”. As well, they learn memory verses, songs, and crafts. The children practice in Kids Choir after Kids Worship. Make sure to attend the 2nd Sunday of the month to see all the hard work as they perform. Make sure to say hello to and welcome our two new teachers for Kids Worship! Alicia Krzyzanowski, KWPre (Preschool) & Laura Ramage KW123 (grades 1, 2 & 3) Please take a moment and “like” us on Facebook: facebook.com/cumckidsworship THE CALLER Page 4 Groceries Give Back With the holidays fast approaching, remember your grocery card for Musser’s, Giant or Weis when you are shopping for your Thanksgiving holiday meal or a Sheetz card to fill up with when you’re traveling. Don’t forget that your Giant card can also be used for your gas purchases. Sales are still steady and we have sold $281,925.00, earned $12,487.75 and have distributed $11,800 to date for missions. Your purchase of grocery and gas cards each week make this all possible. Please stop by the Groceries Give Back table on Sunday or stop by the church office Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Thank you for your continued support! Sheetz Coupon Books - Hungry for a Deal? Don’t forget about the Sheetz coupon books we have at the Groceries Give Back table. They are perfect to keep in the glove box of your vehicle for when you’re hungry and Sheetz is right around the corner! Stop by the table on Sunday mornings or the church office Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Each book has 12 coupons and is valued at over $25. These coupons can be used at any of the over 365 Sheetz locations and they have an expiration date of 8/31/2015. The cost of each coupon book is only $10.00. The profits from each book sold will benefit the Heart and Hand mission trip next summer. Thanks for your continued support! Habitat For Humanity of Lebanon County Annual Praise Concert The Cornwall United Methodist Church will be hosting this year’s Habitat for Humanity Annual Praise Concert on November 8, 2014 at 7:00 PM. Musical guests will include Jessica Weidman, Habitat Guitar Choir "He Is Savior", LVC Praise Band and the Cornwall UMC Praise Band. Bring your family, friends and neighbors for a "Spirit-filled night of praise" which will include a freewill offering to benefit the work of Habitat for Humanity of Lebanon County. If you have any questions contact Mike Fay @ 717-926-2792. Annual Cornwall UMC Cookie Walk Back Again! Last year’s Cookie Walk was a big hit again. So, ladies (and gentlemen) ready, set, bake! It’s not too early to start thinking about your favorite Christmas cookie recipe to make for the Cornwall UMC Cookie Walk. Please join us on Saturday, December 13, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM or until we’re sold out. Come take a stroll around tables piled high with cookies that you can mix and match to give as a gift, take to a gathering or enjoy for yourself during the holidays. You will receive a container(s) and a plastic glove and can choose cookies by walking along the tables. Your boxes are then weighed and you can proceed to the checkout. We need a wide variety of home-baked cookies and we can’t do this without you! Not a baker? We also need three (3) cookie weighers, three (3) cashiers and three (3) cookie runners for each shift from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. If you would like to donate cookies, serve as a cookie weigher, cashier or cookie runner please drop us an email or phone call. Proceeds will benefit our Heart and Hand summer mission trip and Gretna Glen Camp. For more information, please call or email us. Tanya Voris - [email protected] - 277-0192 or Kim Orwig - [email protected] - 272-0148 THE CALLER Page 5 Do You Like To Decorate? It will soon be time to decorate our church for Christmas. Would you enjoy helping? We like to include lots of people in this project so that it’s not too overwhelming for anyone. There are a wide variety of tasks, ranging from large to small, and you can either work in a group or on your own. We prefer to get most of the decorating done the week of Thanksgiving but the final deadline isn't until Saturday, December 7. We also need a few strong backs to carry the Christmas trees over from the parsonage on Sunday, November 24. If you would like to learn more about this, contact Linda Fretz at 964-3359 or [email protected] Silent Night Singers of all abilities and ages are invited to join us for this year’s Christmas cantata, "Silent Night". The cantata will be performed on Sunday, December 14th at 3:30 PM at Cornwall Manor and on Sunday, December 21st during the 10:30 AM service at our church. You do not need to attend all the practices or even both performances to sing. Practice CDs will be available for each voice part. If transportation is a problem, please let us know and we will take care of it. For more information contact Mike Brimmer at 679-0504 (cell phone) or Jennifer Trexler at 272-4007. Practice Schedule Sat., Nov 1st – 9:30 AM Sat., Nov 8th – 9:30 AM th Sat., Nov. 15 – 9:30 AM Sat. Nov. 22nd – 9:30 AM Thurs., Dec. 11th –7:00 PM at Cornwall Manor Sat., Dec. 13th – 9:30 AM Sat., Dec. 20th – 9:30 AM New Members Class Our next New Members Class will be held on Sunday, November 16th from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM in room 60 on the lower level of the church. Anyone who is interested in becoming a member or who desires to learn more about the United Methodist Church is welcome to attend. Please contact the church office if you are interested in attending. THE CALLER Page 6 Second Sunday Social If you would like to learn more about the opportunities Cornwall Church offers for you to get connected, you’ll have the chance to do that at our next Second Sunday Social on November 9. We will share a light lunch in the Youth Room café on the lower level of the original building from 11:45 to 12:45. We’re also planning some activities for the kids while their parents chat. This get-together is designed for anyone who wants to find ways to become more involved in the life of our church. Perhaps you have attended for awhile but feel like you are still on the periphery, or maybe you’ve been somewhat active but now are curious about some of the things you’ve not yet tried, such as a small group or different type of ministry. You will be assigned to a table with a few others and a “host” who can answer your questions and help you explore how to find your niche. It’s very important for us to know who is coming so that we can plan the groups and have enough table hosts available. So to reserve a spot, pick up a form on the table opposite the elevator or contact Linda Fretz (964-3359 or [email protected]). Please RSVP by Monday, November 3 The XYZ Club Of the Cornwall United Methodist Church The XYZ (Xtra Years of Zest) Club is the newly-formed Seniors’ Ministry for people 60 years of age and older. Everyone 60 years of age and older (and their spouse) is invited to a catered dinner to honor our members 80 years of age and older. When: Friday, November 7th, 2014 Program: 5:30 PM - Gathering 6:00 PM - Dinner (With live background piano music from the 30’s 40’s, and 50’s) Sharing of Memories - by our guests of honor Where: Cornwall UMC Fellowship Hall Cost: $15.00/person for those 60 through 79 No cost for those 80 or over Reservations: Bob or Nancy Ladd at (717) 273-7090 THE CALLER Page 7 Harvest Home The annual Harvest Home event will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2014 from 7:30 AM – 1:30 PM. This year, we will be offering advance order, homemade foods for your Thanksgiving dinner. Items will include potato filling, cranberry relish, applesauce, pumpkin rolls, cranberry and pumpkin breads. Order forms will be available on the church website, church bulletin and in the foyer. Our crafters will be bringing handmade soaps, brooms, wood items, baby items, American Girl style clothes, personalized crafts and much more. Some of the vendors will include Rockwood Soy Candles, Jamberry Nail Wraps, Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, Tastefully Simple, Scentsy and Mialisia Jewelry. This year we also will feature handmade candy from our youth group and a table with crafts from church members. If interested in donating a craft item, please contact Redith Snoberger at 272-6846. We’ll be serving breakfast from 7:30 AM—10:30 AM and lunch from 11:00 AM—1:30 PM. Can’t help out that day? We could use your donation of baked goods for the bake sale table! Please start your fall housecleaning, as White Elephant sale organizers Cathy Cox, Pat Yorty and Carole Fay will be organizing the sale this year. Highly-sought-after items include: children’s books, cookbooks, current hardback books, tools, like-new children’s clothing and toys, household items, holiday decorations (no Halloween decorations), figurines, working small appliances, dishes, towels, Videos/DVD (G/PG rated only) NO READER’S DIGEST CONDENSED BOOKS, TELEVISIONS, COMPUTERS, EXERCISE EQUIPMENT OR MICROWAVES, PLEASE). You may drop off items beginning November 16th, after the 8:00 AM chapel service. But WE can’t do any of this without YOU!! Our committee needs to get volunteers organized and lined up to help onsite and before the Harvest Home event. Have you ever wanted to learn how to make POTATO FILLING, PASTA FAGIOLI, APPLESAUCE, CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP, PUMPKIN ROLLS, OR OUR FAMOUS CHICKEN SALAD? Well here are the dates and times: Saturday - 11/08 @ 8:00 AM, chicken noodle soup Friday - 11/14 @ 9:00 AM, pumpkin rolls Saturday - 11/15 @ 8:00 AM, potato filling/cranberry relish Tuesday - 11/18 @ 12:00 PM, applesauce/pasta fagioli Friday - 11/21 @ 1:00 PM, chicken salad Look for a volunteer form in the church bulletin. Please fill out the form and return as soon as possible. Or email Jean Bonneville @ [email protected] with your date and time. This year’s Harvest Home proceeds will benefit the Lebanon Rescue Mission and our church missions. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!! Check out the website! www.cornwallchurch.org NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE P.O. Box 687 Cornwall, PA 17016 Phone: 717-272-0148 Email: [email protected] PAID PERMIT NO. 19 LEBANON, PA “The Stone Church with a Warm Heart.” Staff: Jim Heath, Pastor Shellie Sterner, Pastoral Assistant Crystal Troxell, Youth Director Lucas Ndaro, Director of Adult Ministries Jennifer Briseno, Children’s Ministry Coordinator Mike Fay, Contemporary Worship Leader Return Service Requested E-mail addresses: Pastor Jim: [email protected] Church Secretary: [email protected] Youth Schedule for November: Sunday, November 2 – Youth Group 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Sunday, November 9 – Youth Group 6:00 – 8:00 PM Sunday, November 16 – Candy Making for Harvest Home – 12:30 PM– 7:30 PM Saturday, November 22 – Harvest Home 7:30 AM – 1:30 PM Sunday, November 23 – Youth Group 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Sunday, November 30 – Youth Group 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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