February - Denmark Manor United Church of Christ Home
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February - Denmark Manor United Church of Christ Home
“God Is Still Speaking . . .” 724-744-4218 DMUCC@windstream.net denmarkmanorchurch.org February 2015 THE GOOD NEWS OF WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OUR CHURCH Worship Starts at 11AM February 1 “Food and Faith” (Opening) at 10AM Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Communion Mission Moment-Global Missions Scripture-Mark 1:21-28 Sermon-“Authority!” February 8 Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Scripture-Isaiah 40:21-31 Sermon-“Renew Your Strength” February 15 - Transfiguration Sunday Scripture-Mark 9:2-9 Sermon-“When the Going Gets Tough, Will the Tough Get Going?” February 18 - Ash Wednesday7:30PM - Service of Penitence, Ashes and Communion February 22 First Sunday in Lent Scripture-Psalm 25:1-10 Sermon-“Pardon for Sin and a Peace So Enduring” February 25 - Lenten Cluster Service at Hill’s Church (Emmanuel Reformed, 3618 Hills Church Road, Export) 7:30PM “The Way of the Cross-Jesus Condemned” Pastor Meredith Preaching See inside for full schedule of Lenten Cluster Services > Front Cover: Worship Schedule Page 2 Pastor’s Report Page 3 Lent 101 Page 4 Lenten Cluster Service Schedule Beef Dinner Page 5 One Great Hour Of Sharing Page 6 Welcome to Our Worship Funeral Lunch Ministry Easter Flower Ordering Shut-ins Eternal Life Grace Long Page 7 February Calendar Back Cover: Important Dates Contact Information “God is still speaking . . . Cover From the Pastor’s Pen Pastor’s Report to Consistory - January 5, 2015 First, I would like to thank everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy at the passing of my oldest brother and for the family leave time that I was granted to travel to Kentucky from December 26 until December 31. I am also grateful to Bob McKie who filled in for me while I was away. It was wonderful to have our usual traditions of the holidays, including the Christmas play on December 14 followed by a finger food feast and I thank Barb and R.J. Miller for all of their work on that project. Of course the Christmas Eve Service was another highlight of the month and in fact of the year. The choir and all of the musicians including Ira Thomas, Kelly Millar, Dave Conner, Andrew Hayes and Fred Hayes did a wonderful job, and I thank all of the people who helped with the decorations and Don McIlvaine, our “lighting engineer”. If anyone would like copies of this service it was recorded. And behind the scenes, Rheba, our Administrative Assistant worked with careful attention to the details of all of the bulletins. Our Help Fund Christmas Card that was inserted in the Christmas Eve bulletin netted $1,816. Along with all of our celebrations we did have two losses in the past month. Mark Walker died on December 8 and his funeral was December 12, and Patricia Kistler passed on December 17, with her funeral on December 22. I thank the Women’s Fellowship under the guidance of Lynn Zimmerman for being my partners in ministry in providing funeral luncheons. Though Mark’s luncheon was catered, still there was a need to have things set up and then take care of the leftovers. I took quite a bit of food over to the Welcome Home Shelter and they were very grateful for it. Mark’s funeral service was at Lindsay-Jobe Funeral Home and Patty’s was at the church. Due to the weather, we had to cancel our Saturday morning Bible Study on December 3, but the group is still going strong and studying Revelation. We had another superb “Faith and Food” gathering at 10:00AM on January 4, and I thank Joni Mattei for her inspirational messages and Doris Walk for the delicious sweet rolls. We have several people in the hospital or rehab as of this date, and our prayers are with them and their families. I would like to thank these people who are going off of consistory: Scott Hartung for his balanced and steady leadership as Elder and President, Fred Hayes who filled in the post of Deacon midyear, and Glenn Galko for his devoted service to the church as a Trustee. I welcome our these new officers: Don McIlvaine and Evelyn Valesky as Elders, Trude Hayes, taking a second term as Deacon with Deacon Maureen Dumbaugh returning to the consistory after a brief hiatus, and Mike DiFranco, our newest Trustee. I really look forward to working with a new team in 2015. Respectfully submitted, Meredith Hutchison Page 2 Lent 101 Lent is a season of the Christian Year where Christians focus on simple living, prayer, and fasting in order to grow closer to God. It's the forty days before Easter. Lent excludes Sundays because every Sunday is like a little Easter. Basically, it's about one-tenth of a year (like a tithe of time). Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, which this year is February 18. We begin Lent with a service where we recognize our mortality, repent of our sins, and return to our loving God. We recognize life as a precious gift from God, and re-turn our lives towards Jesus Christ. We may make resolutions and commit to change our lives over the next forty days so that we might be more like Christ. We call this service Ash Wednesday because not only do we celebrate the Lord’s Supper (Communion ), Pastor Meredith also marks the sign of the cross on each person's forehead with ashes. In Jewish and Christian history, ashes are a sign of mortality and repentance. Mortality, because when we die, our bodies eventually decompose and we become dust/ dirt/ash/whatever. Repentance, because long ago, when people felt remorse for something they did, they would put ashes on their head and wear "sackcloth" (scratchy clothing) to remind them that sin is pretty uncomfortable and leads to a sort of death of the spirit. This was their way of confessing their sins and asking for forgiveness. We get ashes for Ash Wednesday by saving the palms from Palm Sunday, burning them, and mixing them with a little water (like tears) or oil. It's symbolic. So what is LENT? At Jesus' baptism the sky split open, the Spirit of God, which looked like a dove, descended and landed on Jesus, and a voice from heaven said, "This is my Son, My Beloved, with whom I am pleased." Afterward, as told in Matthew 4:1-11, Jesus was sent into the wilderness by the Spirit. Where he fasted and prayed for 40 days. During his time there he was tempted by Satan and found clarity and strength to resist temptation. Afterwards, he was ready to begin his ministry. Maybe Jesus needed some time with God to sort through the major changes happening in his life. Maybe he needed to get away from family, friends and the familiar routine in order to see God (and himself) more clearly. Perhaps he wanted some intentional time with God as he searched for direction and answers like you. Like Jesus, we may need to take some serious time to pray and listen for God. Why "DO" Lent? How do I start? Are you searching for something more? Tired of running in circles, but not really living life with direction, purpose or passion? It's pretty easy to get caught up in the drama of classes, relationships, family, and work. Our lives are filled with distractions that take us away from living a life with Christ. We try to fill the emptiness inside us with mindless TV, meaningless chatter, stimulants, alcohol, too many activities or other irrelevant stuff. We run away from life and from God. Lent is a great time to "repent" -- to return to God and re-focus our lives to be more in line with Jesus. It's a 40 day trial run in changing your lifestyle and letting God change your heart. Here’s An Opportunity . . . During Lent, the United Church of Christ Churches in our area or “cluster” join to practice prayerfulness and worship together on Wednesday evenings. This year our theme will be “The Way of the Cross." Each church has their own Ash Wednesday service with all services beginning at 7:30PM—see the schedule on the next page. It is our custom to have a time of food and fellowship after each service. Also, at the last service, Denmark Manor’s choir director, Kelly Millar and keyboard player, Irina Thomas will lead a choir with representatives from all of the churches. Rev. Meredith Hutchison Parts of this article adapted from www.upperroom.org, Lent 101 by the Rev. Penny Ford. Penny is the pastor of a small United Methodist Church in Carrollton, Alabama. For more ideas on what spiritual disciplines you can practice during Lent, go to this website and look for "Lent 101". LENT BEGINS Our Annual BEEF DINNER Our Ash Wednesday service of penitence, ashes, and communion is February 18 at 7:30PM. is coming Once again we will join our sisters and brothers in Christ from the Northern Westmoreland Association Cluster for Wednesday Night Lenten Services. All services begin at 7:30PM. If you would like to attend any of these services and need a ride, please speak with Pastor Meredith. February 25 Hill’s Church, 7:30PM (Emmanuel Reformed UCC) 3618 Hills Church Road, Export “The Way of the Cross-Jesus Condemned” Pastor Meredith Hutchison, Preaching March 4 Trinity UCC, 7:30PM 39 East Pittsburgh St, Delmont “The Way of the Cross-Carrying the Cross” Pastor John Titus, Preaching March 11 First UCC-Harrison City 1008 Harrison City-Export Rd., Harrison City, 7:30PM “The Way of the Cross-Servant Leadership” Pastor Joseph Hedden, Preaching Saturday, April 25 (4th Saturday in April) Please mark your calendar and tell your friends and family members. March 25 First UCC Apollo 212 South Second St., Apollo 7:30PM The Celebration of Holy Communion “The Way of the Cross-Jesus Has Risen” Combined Choir led by Kelly Millar and Irina Thomas Conference Minister, the Rev. David Ackerman, Preaching and officiating at communion. March 18 Denmark Manor 7:30PM “The Way of the Cross-Nailed to the Cross” Pastor Ryan Lucas, Preaching Visit our church website: denmarkmanorchurch.org Page 4 from the 2015 OGHS, United Church of Christ Our abundance becomes their need and their need become our abundance. We would change the world. Will you give to One Great Hour? OGHS Responds to Disasters Near and Far Conrado Rivas, a farmer in Leyte, Philippines, lost his crops and other means of livelihood during Typhoon Haiyan in the fall of 2013. The Typhoon inflicted widespread damage in the Philippines - from Cebu to Manilla. As part of their recovery Farmer Conrado Rivas efforts, the UCC Philippines (UCCP) provides training to farmers who lost their crops in the storms. They receive seeds and learn new methods of growing food, including organic farming. Farmer Rivas now has a crop that provides food for his family and brings in income year ’round. The UCCP is a partner church of the UCC through Global Ministries. This disaster recovery is supported by gifts from One Great Hour of Sharing and special funds designated for Typhoon Haiyan Relief. In 2013, the UCC received more than $2.5 million through the offering and an additional $1.8 million for specific relief efforts such as the Typhoon. Thank you for your generous support! We will accept the OGHS Offering on March 15. When the early followers of Jesus suffered a famine in Jerusalem, the Apostle Paul organized an appeal for their needs. Christian communities in distant places contributed to this ecumenical offering, just as we do all these centuries later. What if we all lived as if this were our call? Page 5 Welcome to our Worship. Last Day to order is Sunday, March 22. Denmark Manor is part of the United Church of Christ in which congregations make the decisions about the operation and faith stance of the Church. We believe in freedom of conscience, and do not tell others what doctrine they must accept. We affirm the work of the Trinity, the authority of the Bible and that God is still speaking in this world. Elaine DiFranco by Sunday, March 22. to help prepare food for Funeral Luncheons Please contact Lynn Zimmerman at 724-523-8909 Our prayers are with the family of Grace Long, who entered into eternal life on January 16. We celebrated Grace’s life on January 19. Please Remember Our Shut-ins . . . Helen Maynard at William Penn Care Center Dave Cunningham, Emeritus at Latrobe Claudia McLarty at home Lee Ridinger at home Millie Kane at home Virginia Driscoll at Golden Heights PCH Page 6 Ash Wednesday Lenten Service 7:30PM at Denmark Manor UCC Choir Rehearsal following Women’s Fellowship 7:30PM All Women are welcome!! Denmark Manor United Church of Christ 2003 Denmark Manor Road Export, PA 15632 f 724-744-4218 eMail > DMUCC@windstream.net Online > denmarkmanorchurch.org POSTMASTER: Return Service Requested Coming in February . . . Coming in March . . . Sunday, February 1 Sunday, March 1 Communion Sunday, 11AM Faith & Food at 10AM Monday, February 2 Consistory 7PM Thursday, February 5 Choir 7PM Sat., February 7, NO Bible Study, Church Vitality Event Sunday, February 8 Worship 11AM, 10AM Sun. School Monday, February 9 Christian Ed 7:30PM Wednesday, February 11, Women’s Fellowship 7:30PM Thursday, February 12 Choir 7PM Sat., February 14 - Bible Study 9AM, Panera’s Murrysville Sunday, February 15 Worship 11AM, 10AM Sun. School Monday, February 16 Pastoral Relations 7PM ASH WEDNESDAY Lenten Service 7:30PM; Choir Rehearsal following Thursday, February 19 NO Choir Sat., February 21 - Bible Study 9AM, Panera’s Murrysville Sunday, February 22 Worship 11AM, 10AM Sun. School Wednesday, February 25, Lenten Cluster Service 7:30PM, Hills Church, Export, Pastor Meredith preaching Thursday, February 26 Choir 7PM UCC Polity Seminar February 26 & 27, Pastor Meredith attending Sat., February 28 - Bible Study 9AM, Panera’s Murrysville OFFICE HOURS are Mon. and Thurs., 9AM - 3PM SUNDAY SCHOOL Sundays (Sept. thru June) 9:45AM WORSHIP SERVICE Sundays (Sept. thru June) 11AM Sunday School Opens with Fellowship & Refreshments 1st Sunday each Month, 10AM, September thru June Communion Sunday, 11AM Faith & Food at 10AM Monday, March 2 Consistory 7PM Wednesday, March 4, Lenten Cluster Service, Trinity UCC, Delmont, 7:30PM Thursday, March 5 Choir 7PM Sat., March 21 - Bible Study 9AM, Panera’s Murrysville Sunday, March 8 Worship 11AM, 10AM Sun. School Monday, March 9 Christian Ed 7:30PM Wednesday, March 11, Lenten Cluster Service, 1st UCC in Harrison City, 7:30PM Thursday, March 12 Choir 7PM Sat., March 14 NO Bible Study Sunday, March 15 Worship 11AM, 10AM Sun. School Wednesday, March 18, Lenten Cluster Service, DMUCC, 7:30PM Thursday, March 19 Choir 7PM Sat., March 21 - Bible Study 9AM, Panera’s Murrysville Sunday, March 22 Worship 11AM, 10AM Sun. School Wednesday, March 25, Lenten Cluster Service 7:30PM, 1st UCC, Apollo, PWC Minister David Ackerman preaching & officiating, Combined Choir led by Kelly Millar and Irina Thomas Thursday, March 26 Choir 7PM Sat., March 28 - Bible Study 9AM, Panera’s Murrysville PALM SUNDAY, March 29, Worship at 11AM