Weekly News
Vol. 9-No. 31 Friday, July 31, 2015
Karen Bowman, Editor, secretary@yorkfirst.org
Our Vision Statement: “To become a community of committed Christians who Love God, Share Christ, and Serve the World”
Our Mission Statement: “People dedicated to Spiritual Growth, Loving Relationship, and Sacrificial Service”
SUNDAY, August 2, 2015 Special Music – Dianne Bowders 9:00 am – Sunday School
10:30 am – Worship Service
Sanctuary: “The Cost of Discipleship” – Pastor Frank Leaman
Scripture: Mark 10: 17-31
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE – July 26, 2015, 10:30 a.m. – 64
SPECIAL ATTENTION, PLEASE NOTE: ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, There will be NO Sunday School and the Worship Service will be held at 9:30 AM and will feature the ministry of Leah Hileman, Brethren Pastor and Musician. An All Church Luau Picnic will follow the worship service.
THIS WEEK…….
AUGUST 2, 2015 – Held in the Nicarry Meetinghouse, Cross Keys Village/The Brethren Home Community at 2:30 pm ~The Village Brass Presents: “Handel’s Diary-George Frederick Handel, the Man and His Music”, Roger L. Parsels/Director of The Village Brass. This performance is the 2015 presentation of their annual Brass Extravaganza. The guest soloist for this year’s concert is organist Timothy Braband. Mr. Braband is a well-known Adams County musician who serves as principal organist at St. James Lutheran Church, Gettysburg, where he also directs the five vocal choirs. For this performance, Mr. Braband will be performing on both the historic Jardine organ and the Allen organ. It will also feature an expanded brass ensemble, including The Village Brass and there will be some 14 other brasses. The grand finale of this program will be a performance of the Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah. Audience members may sing along.
AUGUST 8, 2015 – The Friends of CKV-TBHC are celebrating their 55th Annual Barbeque, Auction, Car Show and Bake Sale on Sat., Aug. 8, 2015, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Remember the years gone by where family and friends gathered and enjoyed a day of good food, good music, lots to see, and your day of celebrating helped with our mission? Well it’�s still available and we are ever adding and changing to make this day special. Bring your children and grandchildren to enjoy the kids bounce area, games and animals. Be prepared for shopping either with the vendors, Almost New Shop or at the auction. All proceeds benefit The Friends of CKV in meeting the goals in 2015 Good Samaritan Fund, Professional Artists Series Programming, BHEAP Scholarship, and holiday decorations.
MANY, MANY THANKS to everyone who helped with the VBS dinner! With helpers like Galen and Pat Trimmer (snow cone king aka hot dog master and snow cone queen), Elizabeth Eisenhart (lady with multiple talents and endurance beyond belief), Melinda Carlson (“just keep me busy”), Brian LeGrand (hot dog master), Lisa Striebig, Judy Deitch & Carol Gordon (great decorators and overall organizers), Darrell and Nancy Gipe, Gail and all the people who donated food, we couldn’t go wrong and just had a great night. Special thanks to Scott for his help and setting up and cleaning up and to Dawn (daycare) for making all the mac &cheese. It was wonderful seeing so many people from the church attend. Thanks again to everyone for making the night a success. Jackie & Lori
THANK YOU for all of my cards and phone calls for my birthday. I really appreciated it! ~ Irene Rauhauser
CASH FOR CAUSES
It has been just a little over 4 years since we started our Cash for Causes program by selling Giant & Weis gift cards.
I am happy to tell you that to date we have sold $140,000 worth of cards. Our total contributions to Camp Eder/Children’s Aid Society/New Life for Girls for these 4 years has been $7000 and Treasurer, Sheryl makes quarterly payments to each agency.
Thank you for your continued support of this program.
I have $100/$50/$25 cards available. Please see me on Sundays to purchase them.
Carole Bradfield
#BringBackOurGirls~ See bulletin board for the poster and explanation of the artwork created by Sandra Jean Ceas for the 276 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in April 2014.
LADIES BIBLE STUDY – will begin a new session every Tuesday morning starting Sept., 15 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the church lounge. We are currently studying Max Lucado’s “Traveling Light” and we are always looking for new ladies to join us. So if you want to dig deeper into your own faith and strengthen your walk with Christ plus meet new sisters – this is the place to be on Tuesday mornings. Pat Trimmer and Dolly Furst are the leaders of this group. If you wish to participate, please let one of them know to order you a book. Cost is $12. Pat or Dolly
FOOD PANTRY NEEDS: Peanut butter, tuna fish and other canned meats, vegetables (peas, corn, mixed veggie, carrots, beets, green beans), spaghetti sauce, macaroni, mac ‘n cheese, tomato soup (family size), cream of chicken soup (family size), bags of PA dutch soup noodles, chicken, beef, vegetable broths, 28 ounce canned fruit, jello, pudding, poptarts, saltines, coffee, tea bags, cocoa mix
LOOKING AHEAD…….
AUGUST 11, 2015 – Ladies Bible Study on Tuesday, August 11 at 10 a.m in the Lounge. – we will be having a Sandwich Contest to coincide with our lesson on “Arrogance”. So if you plan to be part of this study on this day, please prepare your best sandwich, cut it in fours, and bring it along. We will then have judging before lunch. Elizabeth Eisenhart will be bring her delicious chicken corn soup and homemade pickles to share with all these wonderful sandwiches at noon. So please join us for a day of fun, food and fellowship in the lounge. Any questions, feel free to call Dolly Furst – 244-8218 or e-mail me at furstdol@aol.com
AUGUST 13, 2015 – OWLS PICNIC ~ It is time for the OWLS (Older, Wiser Loving SENIORS) INDOOR SUMMER PICNIC. Join us as we gather on Thursday August 13 at NOON in the Homebuilders Classroom 154 for lots of picnic goodies. We stay inside so we don’t have to worry about the hot sun or be bothered by ants! (What more could you ask for???) PLEASE SIGN UP BY August 9 so we know how many to prepare for.
Upcoming events:
September 10 – Bingo
October 8 – Women of the Bible – Andrea Adams
AUGUST 14, 2015 – SOUP KITCHEN – PLEASE BRING CASSEROLES TO CHURCH BY 8:30 AM ON FRIDAY.
Sign up in the narthex to make a casserole or to work at the Soup Kitchen on Friday, August 14, 2015, (10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) PLEASE add your name and number of casseroles, to the SIGN UP sheet, so we can let the Soup Kitchen know how many casseroles to expect.
AUGUST 16, 2015 – EYN Fundraiser event @ Bermudian COB, 1:30 pm- 4:30 PM, Location: The Gathering Place, The purpose is to raise $ for EYN Church of the Brethren in Nigeria. Featuring Karen Knight, former Sight-n-Sound singer and actress, will be speaking and singing. The afternoon will be filled with pictures and music of the problems Nigerians face. A movie will be shown. A Very LIGHT refreshment will be available on each table for the afternoon. This event will be by ticket only with a $10/person/ticket donation ALL going to EYN church. ***Additional donating may be done at anytime by check to: Bermudian COB (memo section: EYN Fundraiser) For tickets contact: Donna Shive 428-3344.
AUGUST 22, 2015 – Susquehanna Valley Ministry Center & Church of the Brethren Office of Ministry present Emotional Intelligence ~The Difference that Makes a Difference with Dr. Dan Booz on Sat., Aug. 22, 2015 10 am – 3 pm at the Nicarry Meeting House, The Brethren Home, New Oxford, PA. Registration $ 30. (includes lunch and 0.4 CEU’s) Registration Deadline: August 3, 2015. See flyer/registration form on the bulletin board.
AUGUST 26, 2015 – Senior Citizen’s Day – Schedule: 9:30 am Meet & Greet, Continental Breakfast, 10:00 am Morning Activities- Tom Jolin is an instrument builder specializing in the hammer dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, and the bowed psaltery. His programs include traditional American music, mixing vocals with a number of instruments. Tom has recorded 8 recordings and brings us a show full of Americana & “old timey” tunes laced with a rich and enjoyable humor. 12:00 pm Lunch (Menu: Barbecue Chicken, Corn on the Cob, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Corn Muffins, Dessert), 1:00 pm Afternoon Program – Nancy Shoap shares through her program and uplifting music how she learned to rely and trust the Lord to heal her. She was inspired to write two books and create an outreach minis-try giving her testimony about her miraculous healings that gave “new sight” and focus to a seemingly hopeless situation. Following the program there will be a book signing for both books. ($15/Person covers all food & activities)
AUGUST 29 – SEPTEMBER 6, 2015 – Sixty-Third Annual Camp Meeting of the Church of the Brethren held at Rhodes Grove Camp & Conference Center, 7693 Browns Mill Road, Chambersburg, PA 17202. The Camp is located in a grove of trees and is a cool, restful, and ideal place for refreshing soul and body. Everyone Welcome. Theme: The Paths of the Lord, Theme Verse: Show me thy ways, O Lord, teach me thy paths.-Psalms 25:4, Bible Study Text: 1 Thessalonians (COB Continuing Education Units – 0.5) – Camp & Conference Center Information/Lodging please contact John & Sandy Shelly, 7535 Talhelm Road, Chambersburg, PA 17202, (717) 375-2510
Camp Eder Events ~ Save the dates:
September 4-7, 2015: Labor Day Family & Friends Camp
September 19, 2015: Lumberjack Wood Cutting Day
September 18-20, 2015: Fall Scrapbook Retreat (See flyer on bulletin board)
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS:
If your birthday is in AUGUST and it is not on the above list or is listed incorrectly, please call the church office.
4 Sarah Kovacs
6 Violet Chronister
8 Margaret Eck
9 Bev Raney
10 Linda Wisner
11 David Hoover
12 Kevin Grier
14 Donna Sharp
18 Julie Poland
19 Robert Sharp
21 Bob Bingaman
Betty Bortner
Irene Hearn
Dan Vuono
22 Dennis Wisner
25 Judy Deitch
Abby Dierdorf
26 Allison Poland
27 Stephanie Stoolmaker
28 Betty Crowe
Tom McCracken
Contacting the Pastor: Pastor Don can be reached most mornings in the church office Monday-Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to noon. The pastor reserves afternoons and evenings for visitation, meetings, and other pastoral-related activities. If you need to reach a Pastor Don outside of office hours, please call him at home at 792-4090, or cell phone 818-6266, and leave a message on his home answering machine. He will return your call at his earliest opportunity.If you would specifically like a pastoral visit, please contact the pastor. HIPA laws prevent the hospital from contacting the pastor when you are admitted. You MUST specifically note to hospital staff that you would like the hospital to contact your pastor.