pilgrim`s progress - Pilgrim Lutheran Church
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pilgrim`s progress - Pilgrim Lutheran Church
PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH 44 CHAPEL ROAD – KENMORE, NY 14217 (716) 875-5485 A Congregation in Mission, Community and Service PILGRIM’S PROGRESS APRIL 2015 PASTOR: Rev. Ben Eder EDITOR: Mary Werth ASSOC. EDITOR: SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:00 AM TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY: 9:30 AM WORSHIP: 10:00 AM Dear Friends in Christ, On this blessed Easter, I’d like to share one of my mom’s poems that was in a previous newsletter for all of you to enjoy. In her notes, she wrote, “Jesus’ resurrection from the grave shows us mortals that there is life beyond the grave. Through Jesus Christ we have obtained salvation from sin and eternal life in our heavenly home.” “As Christians we know that beyond our life here on earth we have eternal life with Christ in heaven. Easter is a special day set aside for our remembrance of life eternal.” In Jesus’ Love, Marilyn Schneck MY RESURRECTED LORD I hear the sound of angels’ wings I see a gentle light; O list! The whisper of the trees Behold! The dawn is bright! O look! Up yonder way I see A gravestone gently lay – Now who would venture in the tomb Where Jesus rests this day? “He is not here!” a stranger says – “He’s risen!” “Oh, do tell . . .” “Did you not feel the rumbling earth? He walked the floor of hell.” Then when my vision cleared I saw A figure in the way His soft eyes gleaming, full of love Yes, I believe today! For Jesus spoke to me this day He loves me – Mark my word! ‘Midst death and darkness light has come He’s risen! Praise the Lord! C. 1998 Doris V. Neumann SUNDAY SERVER SCHEDULE APRIL 2014 DATE READER Apr. 5 Wes Wiers USHERS Pat Watkins * Roger Watkins Jack COMMUNION Hambridge ASSISTANT Apr. 12 Mary Werth Naomi George * Harvey Caldow Apr. 19 Sue Holway Jim O’Brien * Gary Smith Apr. 26 Steven Rodgers Peggy Clark * George Alessi George Alessi Frank Alessi Gary Smith HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE Palm Sunday, March 29th – 10 a.m. Maundy Thursday – Pilgrim at Nazareth Lutheran Church (joint service), 7 p.m. Good Friday – Tre Ore Service at St. Luke Lutheran Church, Cheektowaga, noon to 3 p.m.; Good Friday service at Pilgrim (joint service with Nazareth), 7 p.m. Holy Saturday – Memorial service for Grace Himmele, 11 a.m.; Saturday service, 5:30 p.m. Easter Sunday – 10 a.m. Eric Alessi Apr. 15 Melody Keef Apr. 20 Jeanette Donnelly Apr. 21 Adam Keef Apr. 22 Kevin Rodgers Apr. 25 The ultimate gift If God didn’t withhold from us his very own Son, will God withhold anything we need? If trust must be earned, hasn’t God unequivocally earned our trust with the bark on the raw wounds, the thorns pressed into the brow, your name on the cracked lips? How will he not also graciously give us all things he deems best and right? He’s already given the incomprehensible. —Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts BOOK CLUB The Women's Book Club will meet at church at 7 pm on Monday, April 20. We will talk about books for discussion this year. We will also discuss Heart in the Right Place by Carolyn Jourdan. Ms. Jourdan was a Capitol Hill lawyer who returned home to Tennessee to help her country physician father. Her memoir follows her first year working in his office and coming to understand what he means to his community. Whether you have read this book or not, you are welcome at our meeting to offer books for future discussion. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*** There will be no Community Dinner in April as the first Friday is Good Friday. *** ============================================================================ *** Game night will be Friday, April 10th at 6:30 p.m. *** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*** The P.A.L.s will meet on Saturday, April 18th at 8:00 a.m. at Pilgrim. *** VOTER’S MEETING A Voter’s Meeting was held on Sunday, March 22nd, after the service. The men’s restroom renovations are complete – it is now wheelchair accessible. The lift still needs some slight repairs to the outside door, but is otherwise functional. There will be a memorial service for Grace Himmele on Saturday, April 4th at 11 a.m. A luncheon hosted by the Esther Circle will follow. The family has invited members of Pilgrim to attend as well. Pastor Ben’s nomination for English District Bishop/President was discussed. He is helping the Church Council to “get our ducks in a row” for what will happen just in case he is elected. (This includes what must be done in preparation for calling another pastor.) May our prayer be that God’s will be done. Our next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, June 28th. We adjourned and closed with the Lord’s Prayer. ESTHER CIRCLE saves the following items and would appreciate your support! Dash’s Market tapes – Give to Sue Holway Used inkjet print cartridges and Cancelled postage stamps (cut around stamp leaving at least ¼ inch edge of envelope paper on each side) – Give to Pat Watkins Pennies (mites) for LWML missions – Give to Karen Smith Eleven Mission Grants Still to be Funded As men and women respond to all God has given to His children, and as a result of faithful prayer and mite* giving, the Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML) was pleased to partially fund two more Mission Grants for the 2013-2015 biennium. As the fiscal close of the biennium draws near, the LWML asks for prayers as eleven Mission Grants still require full or partial funding. The women of the LWML have each made a personal commitment to funding and praying for the mission grants chosen on both the district and national levels of this organization. They are aware that mission organizations are relying on these funds to reach out to thousands in the name of Jesus. After the announcement of the mites shortfall at the January 2015 LWML Board of Directors’ meeting in St. Louis, several districts responded with additional gifts, and single donors are also responding with gifts. All praise to our Lord, Jesus Christ, for gracious giving! If any other districts would consider offering extra gifts to make the biennium’s national Mission Goal, they are urged do so before March 31, 2015, which is the end of the fiscal biennium. These two Mission Grants for the 2013-2015 biennium received partial funding in January: Another installment of $25,000 for I CAN – Serving At-Risk Children With Learning Needs. This grant will help to bring the love of Christ to children who are at-risk and have special learning needs through Lutheran Special Education Ministries’ after-school and summer programs. An additional $29,000 is still needed to complete this grant. Another installment of $10,000 for Support for Lutheran Public Radio. This grant will help allow the director of business operations to devote more time to development, so that the radio and Internet show, “Issues, Etc.,” can continue to proclaim the Gospel and provide a better understanding of contemporary social issues in a Christian context. An additional $5,000 remains to be funded to complete this grant. By God’s grace, your mite offerings, along with the contributions of other LWML supporters, can help meet this national mission goal of $1.83 million. You may donate online here and checks or money orders may be designated as missions and mailed to Lutheran Women’s Missionary League, P.O. Box 411993, St. Louis, MO 63141-1993. THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE MAY NEWSLETTER IS APRIL 26TH.