March 2014 - Trinity Lutheran Church

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March 2014 - Trinity Lutheran Church
TRINITY HIGHLIGHTS
MARCH 2014
A monthly newsletter of Trinity Lutheran Church - Greencastle, PA
“Sharing Christ in Word and Deed”
SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 & 11 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM
1186 Jason Drive
Greencastle, PA 17225
717-597-9348
Email: tlcgreencastle@embarqmail.com
Secretary: tlcsec@embarqmail.com
Website: www.tlcgreencastle.org
FROM PASTOR BILL
Even though most
of our Gospel
readings in worship
will be from
Matthew this
calendar year we
are making a real
detour during Lent
and Easter. For
these two seasons most of readings will be
from John. The big difference that you might
note is the length of the readings. During Lent
we have the three longest Gospel readings
assigned in the lectionary. They are all in
consecutive weeks too.
I think I have explained before but if not –
Matthew, Mark and Luke are called the
Synoptic Gospels. Synoptic means “same
view”. While details differ and some stories
are uniqe, Matthew, Mark and Luke all follow
the same pattern and story line.
John is totally different. This majority of this
Gospel has long stories and long teachings of
Jesus. We will read some of them in Lent: Jesus
and the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well (4:542), Jesus healing the man born blind (9:1-41),
and Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead (11:153). Each of those stories has a main theme (or
two) but they also have so many smaller stories
within them that they are rich for preaching.
I know that will make for long readings on
those Sundays but they are worth the time.
You might want to read over them before
Sunday. Honestly, it is even better to read over
them more than once and let some time in
between.
Sometimes you stumble upon a treasure. In
one congregation I served I was leading a Bible
study on Jesus and the Samaritan women.
There is one verse where the woman leaves her
water jug at the well and goes to tell other
Samaritans about finding the Messiah. One
man raised his hand during the discussion and
said, “Do you think that by including that
seemingly insignificant detail about the water
jug that the Gospel writer was trying to say
that she left behind her old life and started a
new one of faith in Jesus?” That had never
occurred to me before and I told him I thought
he was correct.
That is the thing about John’s Gospel – there
are always more than one level of meaning in
the stories and there are always stories within
the small details. It is why John is such a
magnificent writing. It is like a mine that
continues to yield jewels. Just when you think
you have gotten everything possible out of one
of John’s stories another one shows up.
I hope you find these Gospel readings as
interesting and relevant as I do!
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Some of you have asked about the progress of
the organ and the grill cloth covering. Work on
the organ is progessing though it is not visible
to the naked eye from the pews. We are
working with the company to have the organ
operational by Easter.
The grill cloth has been an issue and it is being
resolved although it is taking time. The
defective cloth was returned and new cloth is
to be on the way. However, neither we or the
organ company is sure about the time table for
that.
Please know that we are working closely with
the company to get things completed.
In the peace of Christ,
Pastor Bill DeHass
CONGRATULATIONS TO:
Cameron Schroy who was appointed to the
vacant council position. Cameron will serve
the rest of this year and then be eligible for
election to a three-year term at our Annual
Meeting in December. His installation is
March 2 during the 11 am service.
OUR SYMPATHY TO:
Stacie Wolfe and her family at the death of
her mother, Marilyn Shives.
Don and Joyce Berger; Scott Berger at the
death of Catherine Berger, Scott’s wife.
Please remember these people and all who
grieve in your prayers.
WORSHIP SCHEDULE – March 2014
Mar 2
Transfiguration of our Lord
8:30 & 11 am Holy Communion
Exodus 24:12–18
Psalm 2
2 Peter 1:16–21
Matthew 17:1–9
Mar 5 Ash Wednesday 7:00 pm Service
Isaiah 58:1–12
Psalm 51:1–17
2 Corinthians 5:20b—6:10
Matthew 6:1–6, 16–21
Mar 9 Lent 1
8:30 Service of the Word
11:00 Holy Communion
Genesis 2:15–17; 3:1–7
Psalm 32
Romans 5:12–19
Matthew 4:1–11
Mar 16 Lent 2
8:30 & 11 am Holy Communion
Genesis 12:1–4a
Psalm 121
Romans 4:1–5, 13–17
John 3:1–17
Mar 23 Lent 3
THANK YOU:
I would like to thank the congregation for the
food while I was healing from my surgery. It
was all very good. Thank you!
Trisha Davis
Thanks to all of you who brought in nonperishable food items for Souper Bowl! We
had about 350 items donated.
Technology Committee
We are looking for persons to serve on a
technology committee. This committee
would have oversight with regard to the
audio-visual ministry, the website and
other social media and other areas of
technology as we move into the future.
If you have an interest please see Pastor
Bill or Matt Cessna, Congregation
President.
8:30 Service of the Word
11:00 Holy Communion
Exodus 17:1–7
Psalm 95
Romans 5:1–11
John 4:5–42
Mar 30 Lent 4
8:30 Service of the Word
11:00 Holy Communion
1 Samuel 16:1–13
Psalm 23
Ephesians 5:8–14
John 9:1–41
Normal Sunday Morning Schedule
Worship at 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM
Sunday School at 10 AM
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
April 11-12 – Family Retreat - Camp Nawakwa
April 13 – Palm Sunday
April 17 – Maundy Thursday Worship 7:00 pm
April 18 – Good Friday Worship 7:00 pm
April 19 – Easter Vigil Worship 7:00 pm
April 20 – Easter Sunday
May 4 -- Dedication Service for the Building
Addition
lives if we are to be fully Christian. (from the
Christian Resource Institute Copyright © 2013,
Dennis Bratcher - All Rights Reserved)
We begin the season of Lent with our Ash
Wednesday Service on March 5 at 7 pm.
The service will include the Imposition of
Ashes and Holy Communion.
SHROVE TUESDAY – MARCH 4
Shrove Tuesday marks the end of the season of
Epiphany and the beginning of the 40-day Lenten fasting
period. Traditionally Christians were forbidden to
consume meat, butter, eggs or milk during Lent because
they were considered “rich food”.
In order to get rid of the richer foods before Lent began
pancakes were a common food on the Tuesday before
Lent. Much of the food that needed to be disposed of
could be made into pancakes.
Our annual Pancake Dinner and Talent Show will be on
Tuesday March 4. Pancakes and sausage will be served
from 5:30-6:30 pm. Following dinner we will have the
talent show.
There is a sign-up sheet at the church for the Talent
Show. We welcome all kinds of talent, so please do not
be bashful!!
This year we will again hold Wednesday
evening Soup Suppers followed by a
Lenten Service. The suppers will begin at 6
pm and the Services will be from 6:407:30 pm. The theme of Worship this year
will be Luther’s Small Catechism. Each
week one of the five parts of the Catechism
will be highlighted (Ten Commandments,
Apostles’ Creed, Lord’s Prayer, Baptism
and Communion).
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
Again just to remind everyone of the new
configuration of the Youth Groups for this year:
ASH WEDNESDAY
Ash Wednesday’s “…name comes from the
ancient practice of placing ashes on
worshippers’ heads or foreheads as a sign
of humility before God, a symbol of
mourning and sorrow at the death that sin
brings into the world. It not only
prefigures the mourning at the death of
Jesus, but also places the worshipper in a
position to realize the consequences of sin.
Ash Wednesday is a somber day of
reflection on what needs to change in our
The ET (Evangelical/Trinty) Youth Group will be for
young people in grades 6-12 (or age equivilent). They
will meet on the first and third Sundays. Some of the
activities of this group will be combined and other
activities such as discussions will be done in smaller,
age-appropriate groups.
The TELL (Trinity/Evangelical Little Lutherans) will
be for young people in grades K-5. They will
normally meet on the third Sunday of each month.
Both groups will meet from 4-6 p.m. and both will
meet in the same building. Because of the
construction at our location all youth group
meetings this fall will be at Evangelical Lutheran
Church which is at the intersection of Washington
and Madison in Greenca
AROUND THE CHURCH
MARCH 2014
Trinity offers an electronic option for
making regular offerings. Contributions
can now be debited automatically from
your checking or savings account.
Our electronic giving program offers
convenience for you and much-needed
donation consistency for our
congregation. If you are currently giving
on a weekly basis, you will no longer
need to write out 52 checks a year or
prepare 52 envelopes. And, when travel,
illness or other circumstances prevent
you from attending services, this
program will allow your weekly offerings
to continue on an uninterrupted basis.
An authorization form and a “Frequently
Asked Questions” flyer are available
from the church office. If you have
questions, please speak with Carol
Swart or Pastor Bill.
2- Worship with Holy Communion – 8:30 a.m.
Fellowship time following worship
Sunday School for all ages – 10:00 a.m.
Worship with Holy Communion – 11:00 a.m.
E.T. Youth Group – Trinity – 4-6 p.m.
4- Outreach Committee – 2:30 p.m.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Talent Show to follow
– Council – 7:00 p.m.
5 – Ash Wednesday Service – 7:00 p.m.
Praise Band Practice – 5:00 p.m.
6 - Choir Practice – 7:00 p.m.
Hand Chimes Practice – 8:00 p.m.
9 -Worship- Service of the Word – 8:30 a.m.
Fellowship time following worship
Blood Pressures taken in Quiet Room
Sunday School for all ages – 10:00 a.m.
Worship with Holy Communion – 11:00 a.m.
Daylight Savings Time begins
11 - Christian Ed. Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
12 - Praise Band Practice – 5:00 p.m.
“Soup and Spirit” Lenten Service – 6-7:30 p.m.
13 - Choir Practice – 7:00 p.m.
Hand Chimes Practice – 8:00 p.m.
16 - Worship with Holy Communion – 8:30 a.m.
Fellowship time following worship
Sunday School for all ages – 10:00 a.m.
Worship with Holy Communion – 11:00 a.m.
NO E.T. and TELL Youth Groups – Nawakwa
Retreat
17 - Stewardship Committee– 7:00 p.m.
19 - Praise Band Practice – 5:00 p.m.
“Soup and Spirit” Lenten Service – 6-730 p.m.
20 - Choir Practice – 7:00 p.m.
Hand Chimes Practice – 8:00 p.m.
23 - Worship – Service of the Word – 8:30 a.m.
Fellowship following worship
Blood Pressures taken in Quiet Room
Sunday School for all ages – 10:00 a.m.
Worship with Holy Communion - 11 a.m.
Doris Burdick – Fellowship Room – 3-5 p.m.
24 – Youth Committee – 7:00 p.m.
26 – Praise Band Practice – 5:00 p.m.
“Soup and Spirit” Lenten Service – 6-7:30 p.m.
27 – Choir Practice – 7:00 p.m.
Hand Chimes Practice – 8:00p.m.
30 - Worship – Service of the Word – 8:30 a.m.
Fellowship Time following worship
Sunday School for all ages – 10:00 a.m.
Worship with Holy Communion – 11:00 a.m.
AA Meetings are held every Monday and Friday
nights at 8:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Room.
Happy Birthday to those celebrating
birthdays in March
1 – Tammy Stout
Esther Walck
5 – Vincent Castillo
7 – Owen Henry
9 – Jerry Stout
12 – Cameron Schroy
15 – Jean Jimick
16 – Doug McCullough
19 – Krissy Castillo
20 – Ralph Burdick
21 – Jess Swart
Ella Swart
23 – Rhonda Swart
25 – Beth Fairchild
27 – Allen Jimick
29 – Jen Barbuzanes
30 – Minerva Trimmer
Beth Miller
31 – Anita London
Happy Anniversary to those Celebrating
Anniversaries in March
1 –Gust & Mimi Barbuzanes
11- Terry and Laura Ellis
16 – Jake and Karen Johns
26 – Richard and Judy Miller
Worship Assistants for March 2014
8:30 AM
Lay Readers:
2 – Dave Wolfe
9 – Carol Swart
16 – Don Swart
23 – Bobbi DeMaster
30 – Rob Marsh
Ushers:
2 – Gust Barbuzanes, Andre McKenzie, and
Bud Wolfe
9 – Ralph Burdick, Betsy Fisher, and
Annabelle McCullough
16 – Richard Miller, Darrell Swart and
Dave Wolfe
23 – Andy and Rachelle Gehr and Don Swart
30 – Bruce DeMaster, Andre McKenzie and
Bud Wolfe
Acolytes:
2 – Reece Barbuzanes
9 – Kristen Louder
16 – Madison Cessna
23 – Faith Miller
30 – Connor Cline
Greeters:
2 – Peggy Eichelberger and Richard Miller
9 – The Cline Family
16 – Charles and Nancy Freshman
23 – Gust and Mimi Barbuzanes
30 – Ralph Burdick
Nursery
2 – Jen Barbuzanes and Linde Cessna
9 – The McKenzie Family
16 – Mary Thomas and Sarah Wolfe
23 – Michelle Kline and Kelly Landry
30 – Peggy Potter and Cameron Schroy
Cantors:
2 – Megan Louder
9 – Dave Wolfe
16 – Matt Cessna
23 – Trevor Timmons
30 – Ralph Burdick
Communion Presenters:
2 – Ralph and Doris Burdick and
Donna Wolfe
16 – Debbie, Logan and Connor Cline
Communion Assistants:
2 – Don Swart and Darrell Swart
16 – Dave Cline and Tracye McKenzie
Communion Preparers for 8:30 a.m. Service:
2 – Paul and Shirley Freeman
16 – Don and Carol Swart
11:00 A.M. Service
Ushers
2 – Dot Potter
9 – Dale Thatcher
16 - Cameron Schroy
23 – Peggy Potter
30 – Thatcher Stevens
Comm. Assistants
2 – Donna Wolfe
9 – Trisha Davis
16 – Kevin Davis
23 – Lorena Davis
30 – Keisha Davis
SPECIAL APPEAL FOR MARCH
The special appeal for March is designated for
Waynesboro Area Community and Human
Services. If you desire to make a monetary
donation, please mark your envelope for Special
Appeal or use the white envelope in the pew rack
and mark it “Special Appeal”
from the LIFE Center and medically necessary
appointments for those participants enrolled in the
program. The address of the LIFE Center is 840
Fifth Avenue, Chambersburg, PA. For directions or
more information, please call LIFE Lutheran Services
at (717) 264-5433 or go online at
www.lifelutheranservices.org.
CHAMBERSBURG CONFERENCE NEWS
ITEMS TO SAVE
Please continue to save postage stamps. The
“Stamps for Missions” program is ongoing. One
pound of stamps provides a Bible for someone.
When you cut them leave about 1 inch around each
stamp. Please continue to save your used cell phones,
ink cartridges, Campbell soup labels and General
Mills Box Tops for Education. There is a box in the
kitchen for all these items. Thanks to all!
GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP
The Greencastle-Antrim Women’s Fellowship will
meet on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 in the Memorial
Fellowship Hall at Evangelical Lutheran Church,
130 N. Washington Street. The Rev. Darlene
Stouffer is the Associate Pastor and Minister of
Pastoral Care at Chambersburg Church of the
Brethren. She will speak on “The
Cross….Foolishness or the Power of God
LIFE
(Living Independence for the Elderly) Lutheran
Services, Inc. is enrolling participants and welcomes
you to call or visit to learn more about this ministry of
Lutheran Social Services. LIFE Lutheran Services,
serving residents of Franklin County is most simply
“an alternative to a nursing home” making it possible
for eligible individuals to remain independent and live
safely in the community for as long as possible
through coordinated delivery of a comprehensive
array of health and social services. Coordinated by an
interdisciplinary team, services are primarily provided
in the LIFE Center located on Fifth Avenue in
Chambersburg and supplemented by in-home
support and referral services. All services emphasize
holistic care and an improved quality of life. LIFE
Lutheran Services provides transportation to and
CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT AT SOLOMON’S
Solomon’s Lutheran Church participates in the
annual Relay for Life event to benefit the American
Cancer Society. Their team holds a few events each
year to raise money The Second Annual Cornhole
Tournament will be held on March 16, 2014 (Snow
date is March 23) at Solomon’s Fellowship Center,
4856 Wayne Road. Games will begin at 1:00 PM.
Grab a partner and enter the Cornhole Double
Elimination Tournament. Cost is $20 per team.
Please register by March 2. For information or if
you have any questions, please contact Sam and
Becky Mull at 375-4541.
Please remember these people!
There are some folks from Trinity that are not
able to be with us on Sundays at the present
time. We ask that you would remember them
with a card, call – and always – in prayer.
Helen Clever UPDATED ADDRESS
Hearthstone Retirement Home
102 S. Potomac St.
Waynesboro, PA 17268
Robert and Betty Goetz
39 S. Allison Street
Greencastle, PA 17225
Karl and Mabel Higgins
834 Buchanan Trail East
Greencastle, PA 17225
Jean Jimick
Providence Place
2085 Wayne Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17202
Merna Slabik NEW ADDRESS
Quincy Retirement Village
Colestock Building, Room 169
6596 Orphanage Road
Waynesboro, PA 17268