This Week at March 22, 2015 2211 Mainland Road, P.O. Box 213 Kulpsville, PA 19443 Phone: 215-256-8738 Fax: 215-513-1975 Web: Christlc.org E-Mail: [email protected] Mission Statement of CLC It is the mission of Christ Lutheran Church to witness through Word and Sacrament to God’s declaration in Jesus that all humanity and all creation matter to God “SIR, WE WISH TO SEE JESUS.” GREEKS CAME TO JESUS’ DISCIPLE PHILIP AND ASKED TO MEET JESUS. WHO IN THE WORLD MIGHT BE COMING TO YOU THIS DAY WITH THE SAME NEED? HOW WOULD YOU SHOW HIM/HER JESUS? THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: “A [PERSON] WILL BE IMPRISONED IN A ROOM WITH A DOOR THAT'S UNLOCKED AND OPENS INWARDS; AS LONG AS IT DOES NOT OCCUR TO [THAT PERSON] TO PULL RATHER THAN PUSH.” -LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN Welcome Today we welcome you as we gather on the Fifth Sunday in this Lenten season. We are glad that you have chosen to make worship with us a part of your Lenten journey. Welcome to the Pulpit, Rich Bergen! Today we welcome Rich Bergen back to the CLC pulpit. Rich is a seminarian at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia and is with us this year as a field worker. Rich recently went to El Salvador to learn more about the significant history and practice of the church there. Today he will share some of what he learned. Holy Baptism Today! Today at our 9:30 am service we get to participate in the Holy Baptism of Deacon Bryce Schaffer. Deacon is the son of John and Samantha Schaffer. His sponsors are Tom Smith and Sarah Smith. Deacon was born on August 11, 2014. 1 Altar Flowers and Bulletins Altar flowers and Bulletins this week are given by Kim Appoldt in memory of Charles A. Appoldt. Lenten Midweek Services Continue The Lenten Season is drawing towards its conclusion. Holy Week begins in two weeks with the observance of Palm/Passion Sunday. Next week we will have our final “regular” Lenten midweek services on Wednesday. Services will be held at both 11:30 am and 7:30 pm. The theme for our Lenten series is “I am, therefore you are…” with which we will examine the “I Am” statements of Jesus and what they mean to and for us. This coming Wednesday, we will reflect on Jesus’ statement: “I AM the True Vine” and its message to us reminding us that we are intimately connected with Christ. Lenten Soup Suppers All are welcome to enjoy a light supper starting at 6:00 for those attending the Wednesday evening service at 7:30. The Evangelism Ministry Team will host the final soup supper on 3/25/15. Thank you to Council for the Soup Supper on 3/18/15. We are thinking of putting together a recipe book of all of these wonderful soups we have been sampling. If you brought a soup or are planning to and would like to share your recipe for possible publication, feel free to email it to [email protected]. S.A.L.T. Soup Sales Thanks Thank you to all who participated in the recent soup sale! We had many church members make their very delicious soup for the S.A.L.T. committee to sell. We also had many of you buy this soup which made it possible to not only achieve our monetary goal, but to surpass it! We made $378 towards the sponsorship of our little girl in Patel, India. God bless you all! Books, Books, and More Books! Today is the third Sunday of opportunity to get free books! Pastor Kadel is “downsizing” his library and you are invited to Weaver Hall to see if there are books that you would like to provide a good home. There are academic, study, living-the-faith books, and more. You can take as many as you wish. The books are free, but if you’d like, you can leave a donation to the Shepherd’s Shelf. WRITE A NOTE OR SUBMIT A PICTURE Would you like to contribute a personal note or photos(s) to be included in a special memory gift to Pastor and Lois? If yes, please place your notes and/or photos in the box on the round table in Weaver Hall. They can be also placed in Nancy Stephens’ mailbox or mailed to Nancy at 55 Saratoga Lane, Harleysville, PA 19438. Please submit items by March 29th. 2 SAVE THE DATE! APRIL 19th Put it on your calendar! On Sunday, April 19, 2015 we will be celebrating the ministry of Pastor and Lois Kadel. It will be a time to reflect on the 21 years of their ministry at Christ Lutheran Church, and to look forward to the beginning of a new chapter in their lives, with new opportunities to serve God’s people. On this day, there will be one Worship/celebratory service at 9:30 am. (Please note: there will be no 8 am service, Sunday School classes, or 10:45am service that day). A luncheon will follow the service at the Family Heritage Restaurant. There will be ample time for those who cannot attend the luncheon to greet and share well wishes with Pastor and Lois after the worship service. Invitations have been sent. If you have not received yours, please contact the church office. We look forward to celebrating with you on April 19th! Medicare 101 – Educational Event What is Medicare Part A? What is Medicare Part B? What else do I need to know about Medicare? Come to an informational meeting hosted by Thrivent Financial to learn more about Medicare. This educational event will be held at the Lansdale office of Thrivent Financial, 2031 N. Broad Street, Suite 135 on Monday, April 13th, at 7 pm and Tuesday, April 28th, at 7 pm. RSVP to Evelyn Webb at 215-368-4888 or [email protected]. No products will be sold at this educational event. Youth Candy Sales Continue The Youth Candy sales continue through Easter Sunday (April 5). Please stop by our table and pick up some yummy candy! Also, you can order candy to be delivered the week following. All proceeds from the candy sales support the upcoming trip to the National Youth Gathering in Detroit in July. Thrivant Financial for Lutherans, Lower Montgomery County Chapter #31014, will supplement up to $1,600 of funds raised! We will post the total funds collected on our bulletin board so you can see how we’ve done. Thank you for your support! Palms to be Split Next week is Palm Sunday and in preparation for that the palms have been delivered. These palms need to be split. Anyone who may have time to come over to the office to help with this process should contact Dann Stephens for time and date. Please bring work gloves. Easter Lilies Orders for the beautiful Easter lilies that decorate our Sanctuary on Easter Sunday are now being accepted. Order forms were placed in your mailboxes and there are extras on the table in the Narthex. Please place your orders in the box on the table outside the kitchen by Sunday, March 29th. 3 Thank you for remembering the Ebola Outbreak For some time now we have been refraining from touching during the sharing of the peace as a way of remembering those in danger of contracting the Ebola virus. While the people in those regions of the world continue to need our prayers, as of today we are returning to our practice of shaking hands or giving hugs during the peace. However, if you are ill, you will want to refrain from touching still! Youth News CLC Youth Group is for students in 7th-12th Grades Youth “10 Talents” Brainstorming Session Tonight! Come ready to share your ideas of how to “do good” in the world. All youth from 7th-12 grade are welcome! Meeting will be held in the Youth Room from 6:30pm8:30 pm, or until the ideas run out Final Youth Candy Making Sessions We are in the home stretch! Only one more candy making session remains! March 23, from 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm at the Knauss Residence (1233 Valley Forge Road). Christian Education Happenings TODAY! TONIGHT! Kid’s Club 4pm-5:30 pm (2nd-4th grades) Youth 10 Talents Brainstorming Session- 6:30-8:30 pm March 25 Gospel Lights- 6:30 pm March 29 Easter Egg Hunt (Age 3-Grade 6) During SS Hour April 5 Easter Sunday- NO Sunday School Classes April 19 Pastor Kadel’s Retirement Celebration- NO SS classes May 3 Youth Sunday Scouting Weekly Scouting Meetings Boys Scouts meet on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m., in Weaver Hall. Cub Scouts meet on Thursdays and Fridays in Weaver Hall and the Lower Level. Venture Crew meets Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Youth Room on the Lower Level. 4 Shepherd’s Shelf Hours: Monday and Wednesdays from 6:30 PM to 8 PM Shepherd’s Shelf February 2015 Statistics: In February the Shepherd's Shelf served 95 households consisting of 120 adults, 92 children, and 39 seniors for a total of 251 people. 41 volunteers logged 292 hours and distributed 711 bags of food and supplements and 19 bags of diapers. Approximate value of distributions: $21,330. Get in the Swing! Shepherd’s Shelf Golf Outing May 1st is the date for the 8th annual Richard D. Stephens Memorial Golf Outing! We will once again tee off at the beautiful Lederach Golf Course. This event is a major fundraiser for The Shepherd’s Shelf and we need your support. You can help by: golfing in the event, sponsoring/donating to the event, or volunteering to help the day of the event. Registration to sponsor or participate in the event is easy, just go to one of the following links: To sponsor the event: http://tinyurl.com/me38lpp To golf in the event: http://tinyurl.com/pmy2q46 If you would like to help on the day of the event or need more information please feel free to contact: Sandy Thele, [email protected] or Marlys Thomas, [email protected] Shepherd’s Shelf Wish List We have a shortage of toilet paper, shampoo, toothpaste and soap at the Shelf right now. If you are able to donate any of these items it would be very much appreciated. Watch for a container in Weaver to easily drop your donations. Memorial Service for Norma B. Dettra The Dettra/Buehler family would like to extend to all, an invitation to attend a memorial service on Saturday, March 28th, celebrating the life of Norma who entered into rest on November 23, 2014. The family will greet visitors from 1011am followed by a memorial service at 11am, here at Christ Lutheran Church. Interment will follow the service in the adjoining cemetery, and a luncheon will also be served. Prayer List Bereavement Family and friends of Robert Wilson, III, police officer slain in Philadelphia Family and friends of Miriam Frankenfield on her passing, especially Bobbie Frankenfield Family and friends of Muriel Dodge on her passing, mother of Skip Dodge Family and friends of Rev. Thomas McNutt on his passing, father-in-law of Gary Johnson-McNutt 5 Members Lew Anders, now at Rockhill Mennonite Home Joyce Deardon, upcoming heart surgery Adrienne Huff Rebekah Jacobson Ella Landes, recovering from surgery Evelyn Pfister, recovering at home Karen Pfister Bill Ratcliffe, recovering at home Clark Sheetz, at Gwynedd Square Nursing Home Families of Members Christine Heckman, grand-niece of Betsy Anderson Maizie Marie Hart, great niece of Laurie Hart George Pfister Extended Family of CLC Wayne Althouse, at Lehigh Valley Hospital, friend of Bev Stover Diane Harris-Banks, stepmother of slain Philadelphia police officer & student at Lutheran Seminary Erin Lees, friend of Bruce and Dottie Elliott Peg Munson, friend of Kathy Benjamin Military PFC Jonathan Bloss, grandson of Bill Ratcliffe and Mary Reinoehl Sarah K. Brister, USCG Alaska, granddaughter of Betsy Anderson Chris, now serving with the US Security Force in Baghdad, friend of Jane Dettra Stephen Elmer, Deployed with the Navy to Rota Spain, friend of Jane Dettra Jon Kohl and family: Jon was seriously injured in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan while serving in the U.S. Army, neighbor of the Johnson and Gerlach families, friend of Amanda West. The Kohl family appreciates your cards and prayers for Jon’s full recovery. 1 LT Jonathon Kohl, 10401 Brink Road, Germantown, MD 20876 6 Lay Assistants Serving This Week – 3/22/2015 8:00 a.m. Worship Service Lay Reader: Steve Richards Communion Assistants: Paul Steingraber, Rich Bergen Ushers: Kerry Fillgrove, Chris Johnson, Francisco Matos, Wes Riemer, Ted Steingraber, Judy Taylor Welcome Center Hosts: Walt & Joan Frick 10:45 a.m. Worship Service Lay Reader: Jack Schlossman Ushers: Richard Connors, Bob & Pat DiNenno, Steve J. Landis, Nick Walker Welcome Center Hosts: Bob & Pat DiNenno Lay Assistants Serving Next Week – 3/29/2015 8:00 a.m. Worship Service Lay Reader: Aaron Bonsignore Communion Assistants: Rich Bergen, Kelly Bonsignore Ushers: Dottie & Bruce Elliott,Bette & Charlie Hoffman, Teresa Parris, Debra Stott Welcome Center Hosts: Elaine Allebach & Teresa Parris 10:45 a.m. Worship Service Lay Reader: Walter Hoyer Communion Assistants: Marlys Thomas, Rich Bergen Ushers: Kevin Alderfer, Cory Brechbill, Joan Connors, John Moran, Jack O'Neill, John Stoler Welcome Center Hosts: Jim & Michelle Keyser Last Week’s Attendance March 11 – Lenten Services – 11:30 AM – 10; 7:30 PM – 34 March 15 – 8:00 AM – 48; 9:30 AM – 43; 10:45 AM – 94 Sunday School – Students – 69; Teachers – 14 7 Calendar for the Week Day Time Sunday, March 22 Lent 5 8:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:30 PM Monday, March 23 10:00 AM Quilters (LL) 6:30 PM Shepherd’s Shelf Tuesday, March 24 10:00 AM Staff Meeting (A) 7:30 PM Boy Scouts (WH) Wednesday, March 25 Lenten Services Thursday, March 26 11:30 AM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:30 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM Event Worship Service with Communion Sunday School New Creation Worship Service with Baptism Worship Service Evangelism Ministry Meeting (WH) South Dakota Mission Trip Meeting (YR) Kid’s Club (WH) Ten Talents Meeting (YR) Lenten Service Lunch with Friends (WH) Homeschool Group (WH) Soup Supper (WH) Gospel Lights (CR) Shepherd’s Shelf Lenten Service Adult Choir Practice Cub Scouts (WH & LL) Venture Crew 178 (YR) S.A.L.T. Ministry Meeting (A) Finance & Stewardship Ministry Meeting (WH/LL) Friday, March 27 3:00 PM Cemetery Board Meeting (A) 6:30 PM Cub Scouts (WH) Saturday, March 28 8:00 AM Saturday Morning Bible Study Sunday, March 29 Palm Sunday 8:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 10:45 AM Worship Service with Communion Sunday School New Creation Worship Service with Communion Worship Service with Communion 8
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