IMMANUEL IMAGES June - July 2015 Worship Schedule Sunday mornings – the heart of our life together 9:00am Sunday School 9:00 Nursery Care begins (infants – age5) 9:15 Choir Practice in the Sanctuary 10:00 Worship for All Ages – Sanctuary 11:00 Refreshments and Fellowship Time – in the Narthex June 7 Scripture: Genesis 3:8-15, Psalm 130, 2 Corinthians 4:13 – 5:1, Mark 3:20-35 Our lessons today begin when God learns Adam and Eve ate of the fruit of the tree of wisdom. In the gospel lesson, Jesus returns home and is accused of being Satan. He responds with parables about a divided house and proceeds to call all his followers his family. And in 2 Corinthians the words often heard at funerals are heard. “So we do not lose heart. Even though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed every day.” June 14 Scripture: Ezekiel 17:22-24, Psalm 92:1-4 and 12-15, 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 and 14-17, Mark 4:26-34. In the gospel lesson Jesus shares the parable of the growing seed and the mustard seed. The epistle passage from 2 Corinthians concludes with the words, “So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; everything old has passed away; see, everything has become new.” June 21 Scripture: Job 38:1-11, Psalm 133, 2 Corinthians 6:1-13, Mark 4:35-41 The scripture listed above, including the passage of Jesus calming the storm, are the suggested lectionary readings for Sunday, June 21, but the “Bells of the Bay,” bell choir will again be with us on this Sunday and their music will shape our worship. June 28 Scripture: Wisdom of Solomon 1:13-15 and 2:23-24, Psalm 30, 2 Corinthians 8:7-15, Mark 5:21-43 In the Wisdom of Solomon, a book that we seldom read, we hear about earthly life and eternal life, while in 2 Corinthians, Paul encourages the Corinthians to be generous with their gifts. Jesus heals Jairus’ daughter and the woman who touched his cloak in the gospel lesson. July 5 Scripture: Ezekiel 2:1-5, Psalm 123, 2 Corinthians 12:2-10, Mark 6:1-13 The prophet Ezekiel is commissioned in the Old Testament lesson and in the New Testament epistle lesson, Paul shares his glorious, empowering visions and his fleshly “thorns” that keep him humble. Mark tells us of Jesus’ rejection in his hometown and the commissioning and sending out of his disciples. July 12 Scripture: Amos 7:7-15, Psalm 85:8-13, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:14-29 Words of conflict and judgement fill the Old Testament lesson of Amos, while in Paul’s letter we come to know God’s love and blessings through the work of Jesus Christ. In Mark, Jesus learns of the death of John the Baptist. July 19 Scripture: Jeremiah 23:1-6, Psalm 23, Ephesians 2:11-22, Mark 6:30-34 and 53-56 The Old Testament lesson from the prophet Jeremiah begins with God promising to punish the shepherds who have destroyed and scattered the sheep of his pasture and ends with promise of a “righteous Branch” being raised up for David. In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul reminds his readers that all, even Gentiles (formerly outsiders), who believe in Jesus are one in Christ. In the gospel of Mark, Jesus is pursued by crowds, seeks solitude, and heals the sick in Gennesaret. July 26 Scripture: 2 Kings 4:42-44, Psalm 145:10-18, Ephesians 3:14-21, John 6:1-21 Paul, in his letter to the Ephesians offers a prayer for his readers to know and comprehend the breadth, length, height and depth of God’s love. In the gospel we hear the familiar story where Jesus feeds the five thousand, misses the boat and then walks on water. The Old Testament lesson isn’t as spectacular. In it, Elisha only feeds 100 men! Pastor Dale will be on vacation this Sunday and Rev. Selena Blackwell will be feeding the congregation. A note about our worship this summer – Most summers I deviate from the suggested lectionary readings and preach on scripture related to a theme or topic(s) chosen by the congregation or worship committee. This summer, I am planning to use the lectionary readings, but would be pleased to address any special topics you might like to hear about. So if you have any suggestions, feel free to forward them to me. Another UCC First The United Church of Christ and it’s predecessor denominations have been known for many firsts. The first of which was the ordination of the first woman, Antoinette Brown, by the Congregational churches in 1851. Earlier this year, the United Church of Christ announced another first for our denomination. The NYFD appointed their first female chaplain and she is an ordained United Church of Christ pastor. The March 3, 2015 UCC News article, written by Connie Larkman, begins, “Her father is a minister, her grandfather was a firefighter. The Rev. Ann Kansfield has managed to combine both professions, sworn in Tuesday, March 3, as the first female chaplain in the New York Fire Department. Kansfield, a United Church of Christ minister and co-pastor of Greenpoint Reformed Church in Brooklyn, was chosen from a field of 350 applicants and will become the NYFD's eighth chaplain, joining a rabbi, three Catholic priests, and Episcopalian and Baptist clergy to minister to more than 10,000 firefighters. For the rest of the article go to http://www.ucc.org/first_female_chaplain_fdny_03032015 Bells of the Bay Concerts Please make note and tell your friends, the “Bells of the Bay,” bell choir will again be with us on Sunday morning, June 21. This group is a wonderful bell choir and the music they offer is inspirational and heart warming. No sermon is planned for this Sunday, so that is another reason to make a special effort to be with us on this Sunday! A Christmas concert is also being planned for December. Pastor’s Message — You are invited! I would like to invite you to read a book with me. The book is, “We Refused to Lead a Dying Church!” The book, recommended by many, is a collection of the stories of 15 churches that have “come back against all odds.” Written by Paul Nixon, the book considers a variety of churches from across the country that, in a manner of speaking, have been resurrected. Mr Nixon says; These churches understand the Bible differently. Their pastors lead differently. One of the congregations is not clergy led at all. In at least three cases, laity became the major drivers of change and innovation. In one case, the breakthrough came in a pastor’s second decade of tenure in the congregation. That’s unusual, but not impossible. These churches thrive in different parts of the United States, in big cities and smaller communities. They reflect the varieties of church size dynamics in terms of how decisions are made and how change takes place. Six of these faith communities still gather less than a hundred people for worship each week. Several of them experienced painful congregational conflict on the road to new life. Other churches embraced their journey to life more easily. And much, much more . . . Please join with me in reading this book and seeking out the insights that might help us grow (whatever that means) at Immanuel. I have several books I can share with readers and can get more quickly. We can decide how to discuss the book when we have a better idea of who and how many will read the book. IMMANUEL HONORS OUR GRADUATE JUNE 7, 2015 David Cannon, Jr., son of Patti & David Cannon, Sr., graduated from Salisbury University in December 2014. To attend graduate school to pursue his Master Of Medical Science in Physician Assistant studies. Amanda Jackson, daughter of Deborah & G. Philip Jackson, Jr, graduated from Salisbury University with a degree in Social Work on May 21. She has been accepted to the Masters Program in Social Work at Salisbury University. Amanda Leonard, daughter of Kim & Dave Leonard, graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law on May 18. She will sit for the bar exam in July and will begin her career as a Judicial Clerk in the Circuit Court of Wicomico County in August. Haylee Tyler, daughter of Gina & Troy Tyler, graduated from Salisbury University on May 21, with a degree in Social Work. She has been accepted into the Advanced Standing Masters Program in Social Work at Salisbury University. Andrew Schnoor, son of Donna & Max Schnoor graduated from the University of Maryland-College Park on May 22. He plans to work on the family farm. Hannah McDonald, daughter of Claudia & Steve McDonald, graduated from Salisbury University. Will be working at Lollipop Lane this summer. Michael Ryan Jones, son of Julie Jones and the late Mike Jones, graduated from the University of Maryland – College Park with a degree in Business Finance on May 22. Garrett Luthy, son of Tammy & Danny Luthy, husband of Kristina Luthy and father of Verena & Scarlet, graduated from LEAD Maryland on March 14, 2015. Congratulations and good luck in your future endeavors! CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BOARD VBS will be August 3 – August 7. We are in need of volunteers. Help will be needed in serving dinner and during the program itself. Contact Diana Krotee 410-228-2088 if you can volunteer some time during the week; or we may be calling you. We also look forward to honoring the high school and college graduates on June 7th. We will honor them with a gift and the hosting of coffee hour as well. Congratulations! FUNDRAISER Mark your calendar for the Chicken BBQ to be held on Saturday, July 18 at Emily’s Produce, Church Creek Road, Church Creek, MD. ½ BBQ chicken, 2 sides, roll and drink. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL August 3 – August 7, 2015 5:00pm doors open; 5:15pm light family dinner 6-8pm Vacation Bible School Closing celebration during 10am Sunday worship, August 3 Registration form is included in this newsletter. If you need more than one, please photocopy or call the office to get additional forms sent to you. Forms are also available in the church nursery and in the Narthex. Early registration is appreciated as it will help us to plan for the light dinner and programs that follow. For more information, or to volunteer to help, contact Diana Krotee at 410-228-2088. REGISTRATION FORM (one per child) VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL August 3 – August 7, 2015 5:15pm Light Family Dinner 6-8p.m. VBS Program Child’s Name: _____________________________________________________ Child’s Age: ___________ Date of Birth _______________________ Last School Grade Completed: ________________ Name of parent(s): _________________________________________________ Street Address: _______________________________________________________ City: ________________________________ State: _________ Zip: ___________ Home Telephone: ______________________________________________________ Parent/Caregiver’s Cell Phone: __________________________________________ Home e-mail address: __________________________________________________ In case of emergency, contact: __________________________________________ Relationship to Child: _________________________________________________ Allergies or other medical conditions: _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Home Church: _________________________________________________________________ Crew Number (for church use only): __________________________________ JUNE BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES June Birthdays Doris Rae Jock Luhty Patti Cannon Tara Cannon Dorothy Burton Abby Spillamn-Wise Stacy Seymour Sherry Todd Sandy Dodson Michael Giese Emily Robbins Charlotte Hanson Beau Cherry Vivian Anderson Susan Hutson Josh Dodson June Anniversaries 6/2 6/4 6/4 6/5 6/5 6/6 6/10 6/10 6/12 6/13 6/13 6/14 6/14 6/19 6/22 6/22 Trudi & Donald Jones, Jr. Patsy & Don Creighton Doris & Don Rae Sarah & Michael Bass Kelly & Josh Dodson Terry & Bill Malkus Tammy & Danny Luthy Sherry & Adam Todd 6/3 6/7 6/13 6/15 6/18 6/19 6/20 6/24 BIRTHDAYS (CONTINUED) Frank Spillman 6/17 Helen Krom 6/27 Amy Robbins 6/27 John Ashton 6/27 Parker Dodson 6/30 Alasdair Campbell 6/30 JULY BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES July Birthdays Garrett Roe Norma Burton Julia Newman Cheryl Malik Roger Segar Luke Cherry Shawna Kelly Marianna Spies Phil Jackson, Jr. Scott Dodon Elizabeth Slacum Maddie Travers Bill Pender Kent Giese Scott Dodson Katie Anderson Al Bailey Verena Luthy Trudi Jones 7/1 7/3 7/4 7/6 7/7 7/7 7/12 7/14 7/17 7/22 7/17 7/17 7/19 7/21 7/22 7/30 7/30 7/30 7/31 July Anniversaries Kathy & Rick Kelly Melissa & Dennis Elzey Marianna & Vinson Spies Becky & John Dodson Betty Lou & Sonny Malkus Claudia & Steve McDonald Joyce Wise & Frank Spillman 7/1 7/1 7/5 7/7 7/10 7/18 7/30 Your Staff The Rev. Dale Krotee Janice Haller J. Curtis White Lynne Breil Lisa Plummer Stephanie Dixon Pastor Church Secretary Choir Director/Organist Pianist Custodian Nursery Care Provider Church Contact Information Your Church Council Wallace Dodson - President Chuck Hanson Lou Jones Terry Melius Kim Bair Diana Jackson Bill Malkus John Dodson Kim Leonard Bill Malkus Office Hours - Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Phone: 410-228-4640 FAX: 410-221-6419 E-mail: info@immanuelucc.com pastor@immanuelucc.com IMMAMUEL PRAYER LIST: You are invited to remember these people in prayer Members of Immanuel: Dorothy BURTON resident at the Dixon House, Easton Wylie BURTON, Robin Burton’s father, health issues The family of Merilyn CUSICK on her death May 12, 2015 Bill FOXWELL, facing health challenges Evan KOZAK, undergoing treatment for Perthes disease Helen MALKUS, health issues, at home Cecil MURPHY, husband of Phyllis Murphy, at home, health issues Friends of Immanuel Church: Kim BROHAWN, granddaughter of Merilyn Cusick, facing MS Henry & Darlene DeVOS, friends of Beverly Shelly, health issues Kenny ELZEY, Julia Newman’s father, at Chesapeake Woods The family of BRIAN EVANS, son of Rev. Joan Evans on his death, May 26, 2015 Family of Joann HUTTON on her death Faith LaCROSS,, friend of Beverly Shelly, health issues Jeanne RAE, daughter-in-law of Don & Doris Rae, health issues Sherry Meekins SATTERFIELD, friend of Don & Pat Creighton, health issues Hollie SMITH, friend of Robin Burton‘s parents, health issues, at home Dorothy UDOFF, Jay Book’s mother and Debi‘s mother-in-law, at Heartfields Assisted Living in Easton Other Prayer Requests: Guidance in Immanuel’s leaders for 2015 and beyond God’s support for the earth quake victims in Nepal Members and Friends Serving in Our Armed Forces: Christopher ANTENEN, U. S. Air Force, now stationed in the USA, grand-nephew of Jean Haddaway Timothy Scott MOXEY, JR.,U. S. Navy, stationed in San Diego, grandson of Debi & Jay Book. Great-grandson of Ted Malkus. Daniel MOSSBERG, U.S. Marine Corps, husband of Ariana Spillman-Wise, stationed in North Carolina Thomas PARENT, U. S. Army, friend of George & Connie Barnett, serving in Colorado Matthew L. Ruble, II, U.S. Army, nephew of Michal Dixon, stationed in Seattle, WA. Kregory TYLER, U. S. Navy, stationed at Naval Air Station, Lemoore, CA., grandson of Janice Haller and Don & Pat Creighton Jimmy WINDSOR, U. S. Army, stationed in Virginia CHICKEN BARBECUE SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2015 10:00am EMILY’S PRODUCE (See inside for more information) SIGN UP NOW FOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL See inside the newsletter for more information and registration form
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