November 2014 LMD website: www.lehighlutherans.com The Rev. Jerel W. Gade, Dean The Rev. Glenn L. Simmons, Assoc. of the Bishop 610-966-3030 610-928-0125 Mr. Joshua Fink, Mission District Chair Mrs. Linda Smith, Newsletter Editor Volume 19, No. 10 484-358-5720 610-437-9927 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ December 2014 LMD NL news will be due November 12th. E-Mail any information to me at lmd.newslettereditor@gmail.com. Let’s try going green; to do this you need to have a church website. If you do and you have your church newsletter advertised, why not add the LMD Newsletter? While researching this I found a few church websites that already include the LMD Newsletter and that is awesome. Yes you may still need to print a few for those without computers. Any questions please call 610-437-9927 or e-mail me lmd.newslettereditor@gmail.com . I look forward to hearing how this would work in your church! POSITION AVAILABLE: St. Peter's Lutheran - Hanover is seeking a Parttime Parish Coordinator. Interested parties please send a cover letter and resume to: St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran Church, 1933 Hanover Ave., Allentown, PA 18109, Attn: Pr. Langensiepen LCS Offers Healing through Grief at Luther Crest- Thurs afternoons, 2:003:30 p.m., Oct. 2 through Nov. 6. The loss of a loved one is one of the most difficult times in our lives. As individuals we experience grief in our own unique way. LCS is offering bereaved families and friends a free support group facilitated by Sylvia Havlish a professional bereavement counselor. Join us in the Fuellenbach Room of Luther Crest, 800 Hausman Rd., Allentown, PA. Our goal is to help each person gain the tools needed for lifelong healing and understanding. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Heintzelman Funeral Home, there is no charge for the group. However, advanced registration is required. For more information or to register, please call Luther Crest Chaplain Dianne Kareha, 610-391-8210. Craft Bazaar/Basket Auction – Nov 1st at Zion Lehigh Lutheran Church 8269 Spring Creek Rd. Alburtis, PA. 9:00 am -3:00 pm. Crafts, Basket Auction and lunch will be served. For more information call 610-395-1215. Annual Chicken and Waffle Dinner – Join us at St. John’s Lutheran Church (1028 Church St, Fogelsville) on Sat, Nov 1st. Dinner will be served from 4:00-7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Cost: Adults $12, Children $6, under 3 are FREE. Tickets will be sold at the door. Please join us for homemade family-style dinner. For more information call 610-395-5535 or visit www.stjohns-fogelsville.org. “Theology, Literature and Coffee” Luther Crest will host a Moravian Theological Seminary-sponsored course, which will be held 2:30-4:30 p.m. at Luther Crest, 800 Hausman Road, Allentown, Mon. Nov 3. Enjoy a time of learning and fellowship as theological themes in selected literature are presented and discussed. Cost for the series is $25, beverages will be provided. To register, please contact Moravian Theological Seminary 610861-1516 or Luther Crest Chaplain Dianne Kareha 610-391-8210. The book to be discussed is: Nov. 3rd: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula LeGuin. Presentations at Luther Crest: The public is cordially invited to attend Dr. Bill Jennings’ lecture, “Muslims Come to Allentown,” on Tues, Nov 11, at 2:30 p.m., as well as a Tues, Jan 13, 2015, 2:30 p.m. panel discussion of Dr. Manfred Bahmann’s new book “When All Hell Breaks Loose”. Both presentations will take place in Crest Hall of Luther Crest, 800 Hausman Road, Allentown, PA 18104. The Clothes Closet located at St. Luke’s, 417 N 7th Street, Allentown is in desperate need of all men’s clothing. Especially pants and shirts that could be worn for a casual dress job interview. We are constantly getting requests from agencies trying to help men attend job fairs and interviews. For more information or questions contact Leslie at 610-434-3943 or stluke@enter.net LCS’s Refugee Resettlement case workers would like to thank everyone for their generous donations. At this time, we are in dire need of the following items: pillows, mops, brooms, vacuum cleaners, twin sheet sets, twin blankets, bathroom and kitchen waste cans, alarm clocks, bathroom boxes (from Welcome Box list), and microwaves. Items can be dropped off at our office Monday through Friday between 8-12 and 1-4. We are also in need of apartment sized furniture such as chests of drawers/dressers, kitchen tables and chairs, living room small sofas/loveseats/chairs, end tables, etc. (NO BEDS). Please call Ammar at 484-542-9849 to arrange for pickup of items. Muhlenberg College Chapel invites you to join us for worship any Sunday evening during the academic year. Worship is at 5:30 p.m. in Egner Chapel, followed by dinner in the Hoffman House at Muhlenberg. If you are interested in bringing your confirmation students or high school youth to join us for worship, and/or your congregation would be willing to provide a Sunday dinner for Muhlenberg students, please contact Chaplain Callista Isabelle for scheduling and more information: cisabelle@muhlenberg.edu. Speakers Available: Luther Crest has a variety of speakers available to speak to congregations, adult Sunday school classes, organizations such as women’s and men’s groups, Bible studies, seniors groups, and youth groups. Topics include: Alzheimer's Disease/Dementia, Depression, Elder Care, and Caring for the Caregiver, Senior Housing Options, and Continuum of Care, Living with Loss/Grief Support, Communicating during Times of Conflict, Prayer, and Scripture Studies. For more information or to schedule a speaker, please contact Rev. Dianne Kareha, Diakon Chaplain for Luther Crest 610-391-8210. Can you provide an hour or two per week to help someone who wants to change their life? St. Luke’s at 417 N 7th St, Allentown still has an ongoing need for volunteers to assist as tutors or substitutes for our growing multi-level ESL program for individuals who desperately want to learn English. No foreign language needed. Contact Leslie Talago or Pastor Lamb at 610-4343943 or stluke@enter.net for class times and orientation sessions. Journeys Through Grief will be held starting Oct 15th –Nov 19th from 78:30 p.m. at St. John’s United Church of Christ, 139 N. 4th St., Emmaus. The facilitator will be Sylvia Havlish. You can register by calling LCS at 610-7709205. There is no fee to attend this event since it is sponsored by Schantz Funeral Home and Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Homes. Volunteers needed: bi-lingual volunteer needed to make phone calls for 1-3 hours per week, gift shop at the Allentown Campus, pediatric unit, accompany residents on outings, and special occasions. For additional information call JoAnn Frey, Volunteer Coordinator at 610-776-3125 or apply on line at www.goodshepherdrehab.org. LCS will hold a Marriage Preparedness Series on Nov. 1st and 15th from 9:00-Noon at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Emmaus. The cost is $60/couple. Couples can register and pay on line or call the LCS office at 610-770-9205. Free Akaloo Sunday school Books - Free to a church that can use them... a variety of Akaloo books and materials. Contact Grace LC in Macungie at gracemacungie@verizon.net or 610-966-3325 GRAND OPENINGS IN ALLENTOWN Leslie E. Talago, Parish Administrator, St. Luke’s, Allentown This week center city Allentown saw the opening of another restaurant. This one, Sindbad’s, features incredible Middle Eastern cuisine. There have been many such openings here over the last several weeks; the PPL Arena, The Hamilton, Tim Horton’s and others. There will be another grand opening here in center city on Nov. 1 st. This one won’t be touted as “the” place to go for a meal before or after one of the events at the arena. But this grand opening is nonetheless just as important. The 6th & Chew Winter Shelter (6CWS) will be open from Nov. 1, - May 1, between 7:00 pm -7:00 am. to shelter individuals and allow homeless families to remain together rather than being separated. This coalition of municipal, private and faith groups have worked together for some time to plan for this. Several heart breaking situations have precipitated this new grand opening. A few years ago one of the pastors in our LMD was called upon to conduct funerals for 4 individuals who died from exposure during freezing temperatures. In response, his congregation, felt compelled to open their parish hall to allow the homeless to lie on a blanket on the floor in a heated room, out of the elements. That was the only service that could be offered out of that small space which came to be known as Safe Haven. They are no longer open effective this fall 2014. The Salvation Army and the 6th St Shelter house women and children, but they have a 6 month waiting list. There are less than 7 beds for women with children at the Salvation Army. I have seen the lobby at their Rich Fleming Center filled with strollers, which is where mothers and their children slept on the floor last winter because there were no beds available. The Allentown Rescue Mission houses men only. They have had to add bunks because of the record number of homeless men this summer. The Allentown School District has its most recent estimates of homeless school children at 700 students. In response to this plight, The Lehigh Conference of Churches (LCC) agreed to open the doors of its gymnasium each night that 6CWS is open. What will make this shelter different is that it seeks to help reverse the reasons that people have become homeless. This is to be achieved by having social workers and other staff available to help these individuals and families make the climb upward. This is no small undertaking, but will have major impact. Your congregations in the LMD will be receiving an important letter about this initiative in the next few weeks. I ask your members and councils to pray for discernment regarding how each of you can help. There will be opportunities for volunteer training, donations of products and goods, but most importantly financial assistance. The largest part of this year’s budget is for start-up costs of cots, blankets, pillows, etc. I am asking each of you to consider a gift in one or more of the categories mentioned in this link http://www.gofundme.com/allentownwinter-shelter which goes directly to LCC since we cannot divert funds away from the current programs that are operated by LCC. Or send a check to them earmarked specifically for the winter shelter. Some churches will be designating their plate offering once each month, some are starting the new liturgical year on Nov. 30, the first Sunday in Advent as a day to donate their plate offering. Wouldn’t it be affirming if we, the congregations of the LMD all contributed the plate on Nov. 30? In the stark cold of a winters’ night, it doesn’t matter why a family is without shelter, only that it can’t be ignored. It reminds me of another family over 2000 years ago who depended on the kindness of others in seeking shelter when they had nowhere else to go. May you all be blessed to be a blessing for this new grand opening! OPERATION SUNSHINE 36 S. 8th St, Allentown, PA 18101 Open Mon 11-3 Wed. 9-4 LMDopsunshine@aol.com 610-435-9155 Paula & Dick Skelly Co-Trip Coordinators Day of Trip Emergency Number 610-417-3286 Operation Sunshine is a non-profit fellowship opportunity within our Mission District, run solely by volunteers. Please join us and invite your friends as we enjoy a variety of venues together. Nov. 6 (Thur) – Penn's Peak – The Glenn Miller Orchestra - In June of 2011, the Glenn Miller Orchestra celebrated their 55th Anniversary of continuous touring. Always a sell-out concert! Family style lunch at Penn's Peak is included with this trip. Bus leaves St. Timothy's at 10:30 AM and will return approximately 4:30 PM. Cost $86 Payment Deadline: Mon., Oct. 20. Dec. 11 (Thur.) - It's a Wonderful Life – Dutch Apple Theatre, Lancaster, PA - The story of George Bailey and his wonderful life remains a timeless fable of dreams and love as he finds out what life would have been like without him. Enjoy with heart-warming Christmas classic along with a wonderful buffet lunch as only the Dutch Apple Theatre can do. Bus leaves St. Timothy's at 10:00 AM and will return approximately 5:00 PM. Cost $90 Payment Deadline: Wed., Nov. 19 REMEMBER: ALL TIPS ARE INCLUDED WHEN YOU TAKE AN OPERATION SUNSHINE TRIP! Operation Sunshine and Collette Travel proudly offer our trip to... THE NORTHERN NATIONAL PARKS September 12-19, 2015 Salt Lake City, UT, Jackson Hole, WY, Grand Tetons National Park, Yellowstone and Park City UT Call the Operation Sunshine Office for details. Request your color brochure!
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