September 2014 - Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
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September 2014 - Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH WITH ST. MATTHEW’S CHAPEL ZION LIFE NEWSLETTER Volume 3, Issue 7 September 2014 FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK ful for those that have volunteered to help with all the summer activities. We have been busy this summer and at times it was hard to find time to just relax in the shade for a little bit. We have, however, made a difference in our community, sharing Christ through our service. Special Points of Interest: • Stephen Ministry, Mondays, 7:00 pm • Morning Prayer, Wednesdays, 8:00 am • Bible Study, Thursdays, 10:30 am • Parson’s Closet Tuesday, September 9 & 23, 10—1 • Photo Club Thursday, Sept. 11, 7:00 pm • W.E.L.C.A. Saturday, Sept. 13, 10:00 am • Historical Society Wednesday, Sept. 17, 7:00 pm • Bold Café @ McDonalds, Saturday, September 20, 9 am • Community Dinner Friday, September 26, 5—6:30 pm Inside this issue: Pastor’s Desk 1-2 Christianity 101 3 Council President 3 Food Pantry 4 St. Matthew’s Matters 4 W.E.L.C.A. 5 Serving Schedule 6 Calendar 7 There have been a lot of things happening this summer: Summer Soccer and Summer Lunch. Some have been involved in other activities like showing trains, showing cows, and showing crafts. We had the Upper Catskill String Quartet play a concert here at Zion and there has been more than our share of funerals and memorials at both Zion and St. Matthew’s this summer. This weekend, St. Matthew’s will host the annual ice cream social, with music by Mary Jane Bianchine and Camille Grace. I encourage every one to bring someone because it is always an enjoyable evening. I am so thank- Now that summer is over and the kids begin going back to school, it means that there are a number of things routines will go back to normal – at least for me. Last year we started family worship on the first Sunday evening of each month. This is a practice I would like us to continue, and to build on. We will start on October 5th. This is a great Sunday to begin, since it the week of St. Francis of Assisi. It is a day to bless the animals and all of creation. You are encouraged to bring your pets, and fur babies, to have them blessed on October 5th. If you have an animal that does not do so well with others, do From the Pastor’s Desk Cont.ed not fear, you may can bring a picture – God’s blessing still abounds for them too. Although we have been somewhat lax over the summer months with Wednesday morning prayer, we will begin again in September. Morning Prayer is a wonderful time to pray for those we know are hurting, for special prayer concerns, and for each other. You can come and contribute to prayer or just sit in the presence of God. We begin around 8:00, and are usually done by 8:20 am. The ministries of our congregation depend on our prayers, and conversation with the Spirit for direction and support. I hope you will join us, even if you cannot be at Zion on Wednesday morning, perhaps you can make time each week at home or work for this vital time of prayer. Also, our Stephen Ministers will resume their Stephen Minister training this fall. Originally, we had planned to finish our first class of Stephen Ministers in June. However, with changes in schedule, illness, broken bones, vacations, and weather issues things did not quite work out the way we planned. No worries though, we will continue our training into the fall months. The first class of Stephen Ministers will be ready to be commissioned by the close of the year. I will also encourage you to participate in Bible Study. Our Thursday Morning Bible Study Group Page 2 is currently looking at the Small Catechism. This is one of Luther’s primary writings for the teaching of the Church. He felt that every person, especially parents, should have a solid understanding of the teachings within the Small Catechism, so they could be shared with children. Luther felt so strongly about this that he would question parents on the street, concerning the Catechism. If the parents could not answer, Martin Luther was known to excommunicate them. We do live in a different time, now, but we all could benefit from the teachings of the Catechism. Who knows, we may even learn something we had not thought about before. As always please continue to keep the ministry of Zion and St. Matthew’s in your prayers. As we move forward with new endeavors and work to maintain past ones, the Spirit’s guidance in invaluable. ZION LIFE NEWSLETTER Christianity 101 You shall have no other god. What is this? What does this mean? We are to fear, love and trust God above all things. (Luther's Small Catechism) No other gods. Paul Tillich, an important Lutheran European theologian of the last century, taught us that even in the 20th century people attach themselves to something which gives their lives purpose and meaning. What gives your life purpose? Is it family, work, possessions, political theories, economic theories? What and what are number one in your life? My body beautiful, or not so beautiful; my having a good time at all costs; buying new things; my good looks; my health; my future security; my country; my church; my work; my boat; my sound equipment; my bureaucracy, or my car? All of these things invite us to have them at the center of our lives. We should fear and love God above all things. To fear is to stand before the mystery and wonder of God. To fear is to stand under the stars at night and consider the vastness of creation. To fear is to stand by the power of the ocean waves and understand the power of water and of the God who stands over and above and for creation. To fear is to stand in wonder over the population of the world, with its millions, and recognize that God knows and cares for each person in the same way that God cares for you. Some people think that fear of God is the same fear we feel in anticipation of some danger or pain. But the word fear, in Hebrew refers to the word yirah, which means "awe" or "reverence." Yirah includes the idea of wonder, amazement, mystery, astonishment, gratitude, admiration, and even worship. The "fear of The Lord" therefore includes an overwhelming sense of the glory, worth, and beauty of the One True God. To fear is to recognize that there is a difference and yet a relationship between the creator and yourself and that you will not comprehend the mystery of God. We should fear and love God above all things. We should love God when we see this mysterious God revealed in the history of Israel and in the person of Jesus Christ. We respond to God with love as we grow in understanding of God's deep affection for us and for the world. This God is the only One. All others are exposed to be false in the presence of this God. Other gods have power to tempt, capture and control us. Volume 3, Issue 7 In Baptism we renounce them: Do you renounce the devil and all the forces that defy God? I renounce them. Do you renounce the powers of this world that rebel against God? I renounce them. Do you renounce the ways of sin that draw you from God? I renounce them. (Evangelical Lutheran Worship, Service of Baptism) It is our lifelong journey. This reflection was adapted from “Praying The Catechism,” by Donald W. Johnson revised edition, Winnipeg: Augsburg Fortress, 2008. Parson’s Close† “I needed clothes and you clothed me.” Matthew 25:38 Our Parson’s Closet needs your help. Statistics show that on average we wear 20% of our clothes 80% of the time. So how about looking at the other 80% of your clothes that you haven’t worn in a long time? The Parson’s Closet is a great place to donate them. All clothes are given away to anyone that wants to ‘shop’ there. Just like our Food Pantry shelves, our Parson’s Closet’s racks and shelves are very bare, no pun intended. We accept all good, clean, ready to wear clothes, all sizes children, ladies and men. Call the church office to arrange when you can drop them off. Please do not just leave them outside our doors. Good clothes need to be given with respect. Page 3 St. Matthew’s Ministry On July 26, 2014, our Food Pantry served 52 households (125 individuals). Eight households were there for the first time. We had eleven volunteers to help move things along smoothly. Thanks be to God! Fresh sweet corn, cucumbers, and squash were purchased from Shaul Farms for Pantry Day. On August 13, 2014, we picked up 1,209 pounds of food from the Regional Food Bank truck at Price Chopper parking lot. The cost of $779.10 was reduced by $707.41 from our HPNAP Grant leaving only $71.69 for Zion to pay. There is a balance of $415.60 left in the grant. Our Pantry will be open August 23 from 9—12. Volunteers are welcome and needed to assist in packing and carry outs. The next pickup from the Regional Food Bank will be September 24 just before the Pantry Day on September 27. Sandy Deems, Food Pantry Coordinator 2014 “Nearly New” Sale Sponsored by the Friends of the Lutheran Homes Friday & Saturday, Sept. 26 & 27, 2014 10 am to 4 pm Friday 10 am to Noon Saturday, $3 Bag Sale Nolte Auditorium in the Adult Home LutheranCare Campus, Rte. 12B, Clinton We need items to sell: Clothing Jewelry Small appliances Household items Please do not bring: Books Exercise or sports equipment Curtains or drapes Suitcases Metal office furniture • • • • Please bring items in good repair to the Arntsen Building Reception Desk Sept. 15—19, 7 am to 3 pm only. Page 4 The Ministry Board, hereafter referred to as "the MB," began its monthly meeting at 6:59 PM on Tuesday, August 5. Almost all members were there. The meeting began with Pastor Sara leading the MB members in prayer. The first topic for discussion was final details for the August 30 free community-wide Ice Cream Social, to be held from 6:00 through 8:30 on that Saturday afternoon. Barb Cousineau was in charge of ordering the ice cream from Stewart’s; Pam Kostbar-Jarvis volunteered to update our sandwich board with the correct date and time. The MB put dates for future events on our calendars: our annual joint Service and Barbecue will start at 10:00 am on Sunday, September 7. The Pumpkin Auction and covered-dish supper is scheduled for October 25. The community-wide Giving Thanks Service and covered-dish supper will happen on November 22. The Christmas Eve. Service, will, of course, be held on December 24, probably at 5:00 pm. The fate of the annual Christmas program is uncertain at this point. There were other miscellaneous topics of discussion as well. The MB gave John Jarvis the job of buying a gas grill for the Chapel. He expects to get a good deal on a fall sale item. Jean Bakkom volunteered to pay for work on our sanctuary floor. The MB learned that Helen Roberts wants to read lessons on Sunday mornings. According to Barb Cousineau, the first bid on painting the Chapel just came in. The painter must be lead-certified. At St. Matthew’s Chapel there is much more to be thankful for than just combined worship services, ice cream socials and lead-free paint. Thanks be to God!! John Jarvis, MB Recording Secretary W.E.L.C.A. Circle There was no meeting in August. Our next regular meeting on Saturday, September 13, 2014 in Zion’s Assembly Hall from 10:00 am to Noon. Sandy Deems, WELCA Leader ZION LIFE NEWSLETTER Events Committee The Events Committee met on August 21 to discuss our up and coming happenings at Zion and St. Matthew’s Chapel. • September 7 — 10 am. Joint service and picnic at St. Matthew’s Chapel. Please bring a side dish or dessert, St. Matthew’s will provide hamburgers and hot dogs. • September 26 — 5—6:30 pm. Community Dinner with St. Christopher’s Church. Menu: beef stew, salad, roll, and dessert. (If you would like to make a crock-pot of stew to help us out, talk to Eilene.) • October 5 — Blessing of the Animals • October 26—Reformation Sunday. Service at 4:00 pm, Diversifest at 5:00 pm • • October 31—Halloween. Hot dogs and games from 4:00 — 7:00 pm Holiday Parade — December. The float this year will be nativity-themed. As part of the float, we would like to dress our kids in costumes that look like animals! We need your help. Consider pledging an animal costume at a suggested price of $20. Please put your animal pledge in your offering envelope with a notation for “animal”. Also, we are looking for white “net” lights for our float...the more the better!! We need to be seen. A HUGE Thank-You to all those who helped support Zion’s Summer Lunch Program by donating food and money, helping with the food preparation and distribution, and leading the crafts. We couldn’t have been successful without you! Volume 3, Issue 7 Page 5 Acolyte Tom Collins Pam Kostbar-Jarvis Jean Bakkom Barb Cousineau Karl Graulich Pam Kostbar-Jarvis Pam Kostbar-Jarvis Omer Cousineau Barb Cousineau 09/21 Lara Graulich Suzanne Collins Barb Cousineau Joan Jozifek Allen Graulich 09/28 Monthly Serving Schedule for September 2014 Reader Omer Cousineau John Jarvis John Jarvis Allen Graulich 09/14 Greeter Omer Cousineau Allen Graulich Barb Cousineau 09/07 Ushers Barb Cousineau Karl Graulich Date Communion Assistant Pam Kostbar-Jarvis St. Matthew’s Chapel Bell Ringer Reader Acolyte Henry Mau Deb Nadeau Judith Warner Eilene Fisher Rich Churchill Charlotte Litzner Vern Hall Brian Swanhall Teddy Beaver Sandy Deems Emma Litzner Eilene Fisher Ava Philipp Judith Warner André Nadeau Brian Swanhall Rich Churchill Rose Keller Zion Lutheran Church Greeter Ally Prezorski Henry Mau Communion Assistant Usher Bell Ringer Eilene Fisher Joint Service with St. Matthew’s Chapel Elevator Altar Guild Monday 30 Tuesday www.zion-coby.org 3 Morning Prayer 8 am Wednesday 11 Bible Study 10:30 am 4 Bible Study 10:30 am Thursday 19 Pastor’s Sabbath Day 12 Pastor’s Sabbath Day 5 Pastor’s Sabbath Day Friday 20 Bold Café 9:00 am @ McDonald’s 13 W.E.L.C.A., 10:30 am 6 Saturday 10 Morning Prayer 8 am Photo Club, 7 pm 18 Bible Study 10:30 am Food Pantry 9—12 17 Morning Prayer 8 am Community Dinner, 5—6:30 pm October 4 27 October 3 26 Pastor’s Sabbath Day October 2 Bible Study 10:30 am 25 Bible Study 10:30 am October 1 Morning Prayer 8 am Historical Society 7 p 24 Morning Prayer 8 am September 2014 23 Parson’s Closet 10—1 Worship/Music/Ed. 7 pm Events/Evang./Miss ion 7:30pm 16 9 Parson’s Closet 10—1 Ministry Board 7:00 2 Zion Lutheran Church615 E. Main Street, Cobleskill, NY 12043 518-234-3381 Sunday August 31 8 1 Labor Day Office Closed 7 WORSHIP St. Matt’s Svc. 9 am Zion Svc. 11 am WORSHIP Joint Zion/St. Matt’s Service & Picnic, 10:00 am Stephen Ministry 7pm Boy Scouts, 7 pm 29 Am. Legion Aux. 12:00 Am. Legion Aux. 1—4 Stephen Ministry 7pm Boy Scouts, 7 pm 22 Finance/Endow. 6:30p Stephen Ministry 7pm Boy Scouts, 7 pm 15 14 WORSHIP St. Matt’s Svc. 9 am Zion Svc. 11 am Church Council, 2 pm 21 WORSHIP St. Matt’s Svc. 9 am Zion Svc. 11 am 28 WORSHIP St. Matt’s Svc. 9 am Zion Svc. 11 am Stephen Ministry 7pm Boy Scouts, 7 pm Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church with St. Matthew’s Chapel 615 E. Main St. Cobleskill, NY 12043 Page 8 ZION LIFE NEWSLETTER