April 2015 Newsletter Remember, Rejoice, Renew Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church A Congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Christ Lutheran Church Carleton Ave & Nassau Street P.O. Box 205 Islip Terrace, NY 11752-0205 The Rev. Mark Kreemer, Pastor Cell: (631) 533-2446 Church OfficePhone: (631) 581-1710 Worship: Sundays, 8:45 and 10:45 am Current Resident or Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PA I D Permit No. 20 Islip Terrace, NY 11752 Maundy Thursday Holy Communion Service at 7:30 pm Good Friday Morning Prayer Service 10:30 am Tenebrae Service (Service of Shadows) 7:30 pm Easter Sunday Service of the Word 6:30 am Festival Services 9:00 & 11:00 am Easter Breakfast from 8:00 - 10:30 am Dated Material - Please Rush Dear Friends in Christ, Can you imagine how Mary felt when she went to Jesus' tomb? It was early in the morning––before six a.m. She had gone to pay her respects. She had gone to grieve. Then Mary saw a man whom she supposed to be the gardener. She saw the man dimly through her tears. Perhaps he knew what had happened. Perhaps he had even assisted in the removal of Jesus' body from the tomb. "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have laid him…" (v. 15). Then Jesus said her name–– "Mary." Mary knew the voice. She responded, "Rabbouni." She listened to Jesus as long as he would stay with her, and then she set out to find the disciples. She told them, "I have seen the Lord" (v. 18). Can you imagine how Mary felt? Her grief turned to joy in the time it took for Jesus to say her name. It was the kind of joy that could not be contained. She had to run and tell the other disciples that Jesus was alive. One little word, her name, changed everything. That is what Jesus does for us at Easter. We come to the tomb remembering the pain of the cross, the loss of all our hope. Do you remember how the disciples on to road to Emmaus described Jesus, “WE HAD HOPED that he was the one to redeem Israel”. But Jesus restored their hope in the time it took him to break a loaf of bread. Their grief was transformed and their joy could not be contained. They didn’t care that it was nighttime, they had to run back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples Christ was alive. Christ came to transform lives, and he has proven over and over that he is capable of doing that. Christ transformed Mary's life when he called her name. He transformed the disciple’s lives in the breaking of the bread. He can transform your life. Whatever you need, Christ can provide! I wish you a happy and blessed Easter. Pastor Mark PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY SCHEDULE SPRING 2015 March 28 – April 4 -------- Kobel, Cunningham April 5 – 11 ------- McWilliams, Musa, Smith April 12 - 18 ------- Homemakers April 19 - 25 --------- McManus, Lambdin, Carioscia April 26 – May 2---- Terhune, Sukhu May 3 - 9 ----- Newhoff, Swaine, O’Mara May 10 - 16 --- VonSeggern, Youth Group May 17 - 23 ---- Sharrock, Karika Senior Girl Scout Troop 1029 Food Drive For Cats and Dogs at the Babylon Shelter We are also collecting gently used Bath Towels and Blankets (for their crates/ cages) and new Toys! Please If your group cannot do your assigned week, please switch with bring any another group. We are being counted on to provide two boxes items you of sandwiches each and every week! If your group needs help, wish to donate to please recruit your friends, family and neighbors!! church during the months of March and April. Thanks! Jillian and Lorraine Trinity Lutheran Annual Blood Drive Needs You! Calling One & All! Wednesday, April 15. 2015 from 4:00 to 8:30 PM Trinity Lutheran Church, Islip, NY Share your gift of life with others! Spend some time with us and relax and enjoy a snack when all is done! Community Notes and Information Christ Lutheran Church Food Pantry - Hours are Mondays from 1:30 to 3:30 pm Cub Scout Pack 38 - For boys from 1st grade through 5th grade. Call Emy Terhune 631-258-8452 for more information Boy Scout Troop 327 - For boys from 5th grade to the age of 18. Meets every Friday night in the Wolpert Building from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Call Ralph Savarese, Scoutmaster at 277-4821for more information. Homemakers - Meets at Christ Lutheran Church every Tuesday morning. Call Sandy Deck at 5811289 for more information. AA - High Noon Group - meets every weekday at 12:00 noon in the Wolpert Building. AA - Evening Group - Meets Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Wolpert Building at 8:00 pm Take Your Faith Outside this Summer! The 83rd Annual Lutheran Summer Conference at Silver Bay “A week unlike any other.” We invite you to join three hundred others this summer at the annual Lutheran Summer Conference on the YMCA’s spectacular campus at Silver Bay on beautiful Lake George in the Adirondacks. An all-inclusive, Christian getaway with fun for every age All on-campus accommodations include all meals and activity costs. A Conference Fee ($65/ person or $325 maximum for families) includes all Lutheran programming, including evening activities, classes and discounted conference rates for Silver Bay. Silver Bay also offers morning camp programming for all children through age 13. Saturday, July 11th — Friday, July 17th, 2015 For more information on Silver Bay contact our registrar, Karen Hoffman, for information: LutheranSummerConference@gmail.com , (203) 454-2842 Welcome to Camp Ma-He-Tu Best. Camp. Ever. A sleep away camp for girls ages 7-15. Celebrating our 78th summer on the shores of Lake Kanawaukee in Harriman State Park, Bear Mountain, just 40 miles north of New York City. Not ready to let your daughter go to camp on her own or do you need a break? Check out Ma-He-Tu’s Women in the Woods - July 4th to July 8th 2015 Girls of ALL ages just wanna have fun! Mothers and daughters - Aunts and nieces - Friends young... and not so young.... All women and girls are welcome. Come spend one day, or even a few playing, laughing, singing and relaxing . Check out the website at http:// www.mahetu.org Pinecrest is a Lutheran Leadership school which meets annually for a one-week session in August to train young leaders in Christ. http://pinecrestbuzz.weebly.com/ 100th Anniversary Festival Service with Bishop Rimbo Sunday, November 8, 2015 2015Christ Lutheran Council Karl Von Seggern Chris Swaine Ricci Ordway Jason Terhune Alan Cunningham Marie Von Seggern Joe Callis Judy Gauthier Ellen McManus Jean Musa Peter Sharrock Gail Callis Helen Carioscia Lorraine Hajek Jr. Holly Von Seggern CHRISTLUTHERANIT.ORG Your Passport to Everything at Christ Lutheran Church! A monthly publication by and for the members of Christ Lutheran Church, Islip Terrace, NY. Submissions should be made by the 20th of each month. Rev. Mark Kreemer, Pastor Cell: (631) 533-2446 Office: (631)581-1710 E-mail: christchurch.it@verizon.net Traude Lempin CHECK OUT OUR HOMEPAGE ON THE WORLDWIDE WEB! Deacon: Janet O’Mara Congregation Officers: President: Joe Callis Vice President: Karl Von Seggern Secretary: Jason Terhune Treasurer: Ricci Ordway Assistant Treasurer: Gail Callis Financial Secretary: Ellen McManus Parish Coordinator: Madeline Sharrock Parish_coordinator@christlutheranit.org The Family of Christ Lutheran Offers Prayers of Sympathy for the Family of : Miss a special event or need a little inspiration--check out the links to listen to the Festival Choir sing a Cantata, relive the Sunday School pageant, be inspired by the fabulous voices of the Central Islip High School Concert Choir. Need to check a date check out the on-line calendar of events. Much more is waiting for you. Go on-line today! Become a STEWARD BOOSTER for $10 and have your name printed in the issue with the designation of your choice. In memory of ___________________________ In honor of _____________________________ In thanksgiving for __________________________ On the occasion of _________________________ Your Name ______________________________ Mother of Erich Lempin, Hedy Jorgensen & Lisa Dinkel Mother-in-law of Mary Lempin, Joseph Jorgensen & Robert Dinkel Brother of Hans & Rolf Naumann MEMORIALS The following gifts have been received in the Memorial Fund In memory of Ellen Bevers by Harry Bevers, Gayle Simon & Bryant St. Neighbors In memory of Traude Lempin by Thomas & Dian Musto, by Lynn & George Fisher for the Endowment Fund, by Betty Palazzolo for the Carpeting Fund, by James & Anita Kindberg for the Caring & Sharing Fund and by John & Phyllis Kobel for the Altar Guild In memory of Judyann Muller by Louis Muller and Helen Muller MOTHER’S DAY ALTAR FLOWERS - Potted Geraniums STEWARD BOOSTERS FOR APRIL 2015 In Memory of Jimmy Kindberg on his birthday by Anita & Jim Kindberg UPDATES IN PHONE NUMBERS If your telephone number has changed please notify the church office so our contact information can be kept up to date. Thank you. $5.00 Please print In memory of ___________________________ Given by _______________________________ In honor of _______________________________ Given by ___________________________________ Plants will beautify the altar on Mother’s Day and may be taken home by the donor after the service. Mother’s Day Memorials are due by Sunday, May 3, 2015 PLEASE KEEP THESE PEOPLE IN YOUR PRAYERS Janet Ross, Bob Lobacz, Christine Sparacino, Daniel Taddei, Danielle Johnstone, Donald Lemp, Miecia Webb, Frieda Costa, John & Janice Reilly, George Diener, Scott Cunningham, Bob Wilson, Dick Spadaro, James Kindberg, Kevin Wispell, Kristen Gilliar, Paulette Schery, Amanda Liotti, Nazema Singh, Lillian Weast, Joan Deangelis, Tina Crachiolo, Bebe Zalina Singh, Kailey Marie Johnstone, Jim Musa, Albert Trabold, Kenneth Longacre, Paul Bouchard, Jennifer Hassig, Jeanne Ballon, Rose Crowe, Christine Lambert, Lane Romano, Marie Schrader, Esme Elizabeth Noelle Schaeffer, John Jansen, Thomas Mulieri, William Herbst, Anita Joanni, Christopher McCarthy, Michael Lesica, Eugene Diaz, Al Smith, Barbara Bouchard, Mary Ann Osborne, Nancy Fletcher, Helen Ganrude, Linda Craparo, Mary Ann Rescigno, Theodore Papamarcos, Brigitte Meyer, Anne Marie Lowe, Henry Bouchard, James Hansen, Ken Soule, Helen Muller, Steve Caruso, Diana Mancini, Betty-Jo Molina, Edward Davis, Barbara Johnson, Ivy Sukhu, Donna Vito, Robert Burns, Danielle Fischetti, Cathy Roosa, Louis Muller, Jr., Robert Curran, Edna Muller, Dick Guenste, Christopher Mayotte, Todd Panzner, Petya Licheva, Cathy M., Jamie Rodriguez, Heather Panzner, Barbara Suchopar, Ron Weber, Dawn Rotolo, Marisa Carney, John Musa, and Liam Kruer. Marilyn Muller, Robert Price, Charles Hubbard, John Flynn, Paul Harrington, Ruth DeMartino, Linda & John Jeziorkowski, Ashley Thornberg, Helen Gronus, Reggie Fountain, Gene Fairbrother, Russell Weber, Peg Bartnick, Barbara Krause, Frances Quervalu, Sally Sukhu, Dolores Johnson, Asen Traykov, Charles Moonsammy, Millie Ramos, Nora-Jo Cervenka, Brian Doherty, Jeffery Belford, Dorothy Heusel, Karen Sussman, Linda Hanna, Pat Geist, Justin Coco, Leigh & Dalton Families, Michelle Diaz, Thorleif Berntsen, Tom Connors, Joan McDonald, Tricia Ciccone, Michael Schimmoller, Iris Simmons, George Seitz, Ryan Hall, Johnstone Family, Brian Seitz, Christian Jean-Pierre, Marie vonBargen, Heather McNamara, Kari Dinges, Neil Blam, Diane Lorelli, Larry Hanna, Fortunado Paturso, Helen Cacavas, Cathy Murray, Benjamin Archer, Lauren McCormack, Banfalvy family, Kathleen Connors, Sophia Montorano, Robert Sharrock, and Dean Franciotti. If you or someone you asked to be placed on the prayer list should be removed from the list, please let the church office or Pastor know. SERVING IN THE MILITARY: Billy DeCarlo, Matthew Gallino, Gregory Longacre, Justin Holke, Michael Beiner, Brian McClain, Daniel Eichner, Sean Moller, Christopher Gaudio, Daniel Riley, van Book, Eric Thomesen, Brett Marcinik, Alexandria Gentry WORSHIP MUSIC NEWS All Festival Choir members and non-choir members wishing to worship through music are invited to sing solos (or duets, quartets, etc.) during services in which the choir is not singing. Instrumentalists are also welcome. Please talk to Konstantza for further details. YOUTH MINISTRY AT CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 3 year olds to 5th Graders Every Sunday during the 10:45 Service Start your lesson in church with your family, listen to a special children’s sermon delivered by Pastor and then head to your classroom to discuss and participate in activities based on the Bible readings of the day. Confirmation Class Notes Make sure to complete your Confirmation Notes at each service. Forms can be picked up and returned to the basket in the narthex. JUNIOR YOUTH GROUP (Nursery through 5th Grade) Saturday, April 4th 11AM Easter Egg Hunt and Coloring Easter Eggs! Sunday, April 12th — Regular Meeting after the late service NEWS FROM THE FOOD PANTRY Please keep the Food Pantry in mind when there are sales at the supermarkets. The Easter baskets were well received by our Food Pantry families. Special thanks to Brianna Campson, Linda Weinclaw & Bob Lobacz for assisting in the distribution of our Easter Baskets. Our congregation is always generous and the Food Pantry thanks you. DEACON’S CORNER — APRIL 2015 October 27, 2013 was the last Sunday Service for Pastor Munz. This past Sunday, March 22, 2015 was the first Sunday Service for Pastor Mark. This adds up to 510 days between these two dates. 510 days in which we, as a congregation, were constantly challenged. We were challenged to continue to be a place where God’s word is proclaimed through both words and actions. We were challenged to remember that we are a family and need to love and forgive one another. We were challenged in big ways and smaller ways (like having someone remember to turn the heat off!) As I look back on this period, I am grateful to so many people who stepped up to provide leadership. Problems did arise but solutions to these problems and someone to address them also arose. We were very fortunate to have Chris Swaine and then Alan Cunningham as Council Presidents during this time period. The two of them provided strong leadership when our congregation needed it most. This past year, Alan has had to deal with so many unique administrative situations regarding the call process. He spent a great deal of time following up on all of this. We all owe him our gratitude for his dedication to our congregation. In addition to our Council Presidents, many other people stepped up to provide leadership during our transition period. As a result, we have evolved from a congregation where the pastor did everything to a congregation where lay leaders are taking more responsibility. It is my hope that this will continue and we will not “burn out” our new pastor! We were fortunate to have an interim pastor for 13 months before we had to rely on supply pastors and a coverage pastor. Thanks to all of them for getting us through the transition period. Communication was a big problem in the absence of a full time pastor and it still seems to be an issue. I would encourage everyone to pay attention and ask questions. There is no attempt on any level to keep anything secretive. The names of all Council members are published in every issue of The Steward and prior to every monthly Council Meeting, there is a member of Council to take congregational comments after each service. Joe Callis is the current Council President and now there is a pastor to speak with regarding any concerns. In my opinion, these are all better options than complaining about our congregation on social media sites. After speaking with many of you, it is apparent to me that all of us are very happy we have a new pastor! We have so much to celebrate – our new pastor and 100 years of ministry! In Christ, Janet Property Work DAY SATURDAY, April 18 PROPERTY & MAINTENANCE Beginning at 9 am Chores and tasks for all ages and abilities! If you are available for work on another day, please see or call Joe or Chris. ALL ARE WELCOME! Now for a moment of history: In 1915 Zane Grey dedicated his book THE LONE STAR RANGER to a Texas Ranger friend – which you can easily imagine has a connection to the future Lone Ranger character – but not anything to do with our own struggles in the wild west of Germantown. So, Kemo Sabe, stay with us as we return to those thrilling days of yesteryear (before the Lone Ranger) when our pioneers, those rugged Lutherans, were claiming turf in then Germantown. Establishing a congregation was no doubt strenuous, time consuming and required more focus than reading a Zane Grey novel and knowing very much about the goings on in the world – no TV, Internet and no broadcast radio into homes until 1920. Meanwhile, even before 1914, lotsa countries in Europe were at war with lotsa other countries – declarations were a dime a dozen – until it all solidified into what we know as WW1 when Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serb! This was in June and by July these two countries were at war. For all we can only guess about, our pioneers would have not known much of this unless through any newspaper available. Also, war correspondents were not always able to get their stories through and, as things got hotter and more of the big guys got into it, sometimes correspondence was censored. There is no one around anymore to ask – Did you know much about this war?… Possibly the Titanic sinking in 1912?… Or how, in 1913, New York City had a big problem with too many billboards showing up on historical landmarks? (After all, no TV, etc!) As battles progressed, our beach heads were definitely more local – our Germantown, previously covered nowhere, was now covered worldwide with names of German towns. Again, newspaper coverage was the source and the Daily News only came to us in 1919. While the U.S. was not in the war at first, it did have voice…in 1915 we sent a note to Germany protesting the sinking of the Lusitania and this was not our only verbal confrontation. Then in 1917, April 6, we officially entered the war and by June 25 our first troops landed in France. And so it went on, but there weren’t any newsreels to keep us informed of the gore, as movies were in the early stages also --- “Birth of a Nation” released silently in 1915, Chaplin’s first contract, technicolor in experimentation and other research (Edison was in on all this). So, no newsreels, no TV, no broadcast radio… one can only wonder if everyone knew that Woodrow Wilson was president, if we had to endure the stigma of being called Germantown…and if we knew that in 1918, just before the end of the war, a U.S. cruiser was sunk by torpedo just off Fire Island. We return now to the thrilling days of – info overload – Hi, Ho Silver! JG CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY OCTOBER 17TH 2015 CELEBRATE OUR th 100 Anniversary CAPTAIN BILL’S RESTAURANT 6-10 PM Cocktail Hour, Plated Dinner & Dessert $60 per person, seating limited to 150. Reservations made be made by placing payment in a yellow envelope noted for the 100th Anniversary Dinner Save the Dates! Women’s Communion Breakfast, Saturday, May 2, 2015. Get together with your sisters, moms, aunts, cousins and sisters in Christ for an inspiring Women’s Communion service, followed by a delicious brunch. Bring a friend! All are welcome. Annual Women’s Retreat, August 21-24, 2015. Join us at the newly renovated Blue Gentian Inn in Londonderry Vermont (we carpool together) for an inspiring program, fellowship and fun. We stay from Friday-Sunday, with the option to stay over until Monday morning. Pricing is $125 pp (includes 2 nights lodging, 2 breakfasts, dinner on Saturday night). Add $45 pp (optional) to stay over Sunday night and enjoy breakfast on Monday). Please see Holly Von Seggern with questions (631-581-4165) or to reserve your spot with a $50 deposit! SELF ESTEEM IN RELATIONSHIPS is a program to help women find support and encouragement as they develop self-awareness and selfesteem. Ascension Lutheran Church in Deer Park invites women from the area to inquire about this FREE and CONFIDENTIAL 8 week program, scheduled to begin on Thursday, April 23, 2015. Pre-registration is required. Please call Vicki at the church office, 631-667-4188, weekdays from 9:30- 2 pm. Notes from the Stewardship Committee Church envelopes have changed By now everyone should have received their offering envelopes for April, May and June. Just to give everyone some background information about what we have done with the delivery of envelopes this year, we decided to try having the envelope company mail out our envelopes for us four times a year instead of volunteers at church addressing and bulk mailing the church membership a booklet with all of the envelopes for the entire year. We initially had some startup issues but we now have everything under control. Everyone can expect to receive a book of envelopes in the last week of June for July through September and another delivery in the last week of September for October through December. If there are any questions, comments or concerns you may have, feedback is a gift so please feel free to contact Peter Sharrock. E-GIVING Did you know that you can have your weekly offering given to church every week automatically without an envelope? There are quite a few parishioners that take advantage of E-Giving. Every week their designated offering is taken out of their bank account and sent directly to church. It’s very simple and you don’t have to worry about forgetting your envelope when you come to church, or for that matter your weekly offering will be at church when you are not able to attend. Coming Soon: Practical Stewardship Seminar April 25th from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Ascension Lutheran Church, 33 Bay Shore Road, Deer Park, NY , 11729 Presented by the Rev. Dr. Philip Krey. Dr. Krey, recently retired president of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, regularly speaks about practicial methods of successful stewardship for parish ministry. He will be discussing tithing, stewardship program ideas, planned giving, and capital improvement giving. Our Congregation is registered for this event and has space for 3 more participants. If interested, please call Peter Sharrock at 631-816-0066. \ SUNDAY SERVERS for April 2015 Greeters April 5 Helen Gronus Irene 8:45 Montgomery 10:45 Chris Swaine Ushers Eucharistic Ministers Assistant Ministers Joe Callis Alan 8:45 Cunningham Al Smith Bill Schrader 10:45 Billy Schrader Madeline Sharrock 8:45 Ellen McManus Marie Von Seggern Karl 10:45 Von Seggern Madeline 8:45 Sharrock 10:45 Judy Gauthier Acolytes Nursery Coffee Hour April 12 Ellen McManus Bob Lobacz Barbara Carney Vanessa Von Seggern April 19 Jean Musa Phyllis Kobel Marie Von Seggern Richard Silverthorn Don Lemp Bruce Dochnahl Alan Cunningham Rich Braun Kevin O’Mara Karl Von Seggern Jason Terhune Edward Pruess Phyllis Kobel John Kobel Nicholas Hober Doug Hajek Nancy Hill Ken Hill Ellen McManus Helen Gronus Jan Coco Ron Fuzia Jim Musa Janet O'Mara Madeline Sharrock Marcia Coco Marie Von Seggern Judy Gauthier Karl Von Seggern Jason Terhune Dolores Johnson Cathy McWilliams Judy Gauthier Janet O’Mara Karen Carrier Karl Von Seggern Phil Bertuglia Joseph Picece Nicholas Picece 8:45 Nicholas Hober 10:45 Dylan Campson Nicholas Monz Corinne Von Seggern Ginny DaSilva Regina Campson 10:45 Amanda DaSilva Carol Bushelon Nancy Hill Ken Hill 8:45 Geraldine Lamdin Jean Musa Jim Musa 10:45 April 26 Kevin O’Mara Irene Montgomery Mary Varak Craig Kadane Lorraine Hajek Sr. Youth Group Jason Birsner Emy Terhune Joshua Terhune Phil Bertuglia Janice Fuzia Ron Fuzia Place your donation in a yellow envelope and mark it ELCA World Hunger.
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