The Connection The Newsletter of Shiloh Church, UCC November 2014 After more than four years, Shiloh’s Bible @ Boston’s program is alive and well. In fact, Bible @ Boston’s is exploring some new ground. While some features will remain the same, Shiloh Church is introducing “Ask the Pastor.” Ask the Pastor will be a fairly regular feature of Bible @ Boston’s, wherein persons from the congregation have the opportunity to submit theological, spiritual, or ethical questions that involve issues of faith and church. The first such session will be held on Wednesday, November 19, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Boston’s Bistro and Pub, located at the corner of North Main Street (St. Rte. 48) and Dog Leg Rd. (Westbrook Rd.). The topic will be the theologies of Heaven and Hell, where they came from and how they became so central to the Christian story. Persons may submit issues for consideration by placing questions in the offering plates on Sundays, or by emailing them to either Carl (crobinson@shiloh.org) or Ashley (acolen@shiloh.org) in the church office. You may also mail suggestions to Shiloh Church at the congregation’s address, 5300 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, OH 45415. Otherwise, Shiloh’s Bible @ Boston’s program will be available through December, January and February. In December, on the 3rd, 10th and 17th, members and friends will gather to examine the historical/critical background to The Revelation to St. John. Then, in January, on the 7th, 14th and 21st, we will examine the literature of The Revelation to St. John. This is the same class that Carl Robinson, Senior Pastor, moderated at the Life Long Learning Institute at The University of Dayton. As we cautioned people in the UDLLI program, participants should park preconceptions at the door and attempt to quiet assumptions about the literature. In February, Shiloh’s Bible @ Boston’s program will once again feature local experts on the accomplishments and achievements of black Americans, as we work together in developing God’s kingdom. The Dayton area has claimed an important role in working toward days of equality and justice for all people. As February is Black History Month, Shiloh will offer three speakers, on the 4th, 11th and 25th, who will help us in understanding the ongoing struggle. We will not hold Bible @ Boston’s on Wednesday, February 18, at that is Shiloh’s annual Ash Wednesday service. The service will take place in Shiloh’s sanctuary, starting at 7:00 p.m. The service will feature a focus on the impact of human sinfulness, choir, singing, an opportunity to grasp our sinfulness in the imposition of ashes, and a commission to go and sin no more. The staff and leadership of Shiloh Church hope that you will join us for all of these important opportunities. Come and deepen your spirituality, as we seek together to Live the W ord by Serving the W orld. We share the joys, concerns and sympathies within our church Sympathy Hal Hobe, Annabel Zimmers, Pat Applegate. Health Concerns Honored Citizens for November 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 Nancy Myers Marcella Peterson Barbara Pierce Ellen Schmidt Jane Schwenkel Evelyne Holmes, Randy Purifoy, Joyce Hopkins, Betty Karns, Smittie Lutz, Ellen Schmidt, Lenora Walter, Bill Kingery, Lori Stevenson, Carol Billips, Jerry Routson, Rev. Barry Johnson, Helen Weidel, Terry Neff. NOVEMBER ACTIONEERS This month our Actioneers are the Shiloh Church Youth Group. This group of 14 young adults do so much behind the scenes here at Shiloh. In the past two months they have been very instrumental in lending their strong backs to help with various activities here at Shiloh. They over the last few years have helped us bring items up for the Fall Fair from various areas. They help in bringing items up for the Women’s Garage Sale in May. Recently they helped bring the huge and heavy wooden boxes that pumpkins are displayed in and also helped in setting up 65 wooden skids in the parking lot for the Pumpkin Patch. Coming up they will be helping bring all the heavy equipment and supplies for the bake shop and will be emptying out areas of the church in preparation for our Holiday Bazaar. These youth do so much and they have fun doing it. It has been a true pleasure for me to see these youth continue to grow not only in their faith but also in their excitement for doing these projects. As I get older I find joy in watching them do these things in helping the church. This group of young adults are well on their way to growing into fine adults for the future and their hard work is very much appreciated. Thanks to the youth of Shiloh for Living the Word, by Serving the World in all they do. Pastor Jay KEYSTONE CLUB MEETING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 The Keystone Club meeting on November 9 will feature John Louis, variety artist and entertainer, with his show “On the Edge of Illusion.” John Louis has been an entertainer for 16 years and has performed over 5000 live shows. He was also a live performer at the Cincinnati Zoo and makes frequent stops at Six Flags Kentucky. You don’t want to miss this magical show with juggling, illusions, live animals, stunts and a little comedy mixed in. Bring your family -- it is open to everyone. Meet and greet starts at 4:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m. carry-in dinner and the program at 6:00 p.m. Cost is $4 per person. If you are not a member of Keystone and would like to attend the program, please call Shirley or Carl Bomboy (836-7257) for reservations by Thursday, November 6. Save the date .......January 18, 2015 Please plan on joining us Sunday January 18 for the Chili Cook-off NEXT STEPS EVENTS for NOVEMBER There is a lot going on so please watch the green table in the narthex for more information and for order sheets. Help us keep Shiloh BRIGHT!!!!! THANK-YOU NOTE SALE: Choose from three different thank-you notes designed and hand cut for us by graphic designer Ashley Smith. $8 for a pack of 12. Great for yourself or as a small gift. FIREWOOD SALE: An extension of the sale at the Patch. Local wood from Shiloh yards and split by our manly Shiloh men!!! There is plenty of wood for you to buy: anything from a $4 bundle to make one fire, all the way up to a cord which (what a deal!) would be delivered by our manly Shiloh men!!!!!. Contact Tia Smith or Brian Salata. FROZEN CASSEROLE SALE on Sunday, Nov.16. We will have the same selections as before the Fall Fair with the addition of the manicotti which was served at the Celebration Dinner (and Tia won't lose any orders this time!). Pre-BAZAAR BOX LUNCHES on Wed. Nov.19 and Thurs. Nov 20. Choice of soup and sandwich plus fruit or dessert for $5. CHRISTMAS CARD SALE begins Sunday, Nov 30. Two different designs by Ashley Smith with messages that keep Christmas holy (and red foil in the envelopes!). FRESH/FROZEN SOUP SALE: Watch for order forms for your favorite soups once the kitchen elves have finished with casseroles and box lunches. The Salatas' dry soups in jars are available now. *IMPORTANT* Read ALL about It!!! As many of you have heard recently our Paper Retriever program here at Shiloh has ceased to exist. This is what we know. Paper Retriever has been sold to another paper company and until we receive contact from the new owners, paper will not be picked up here at the church. Our guess is that this situation will not be resolved until the end of the year. We will stay on top of this as much as we can and will inform the congregation immediately if something changes. We would like to continue being good stewards of the environment and make ourselves available to the community as a site for recycling. Until we can secure a company who can do this, we are at a standstill. We apologize for the inconvenience. However, we still encourage you to recycle your papers by placing them in your own recycle can at your house. If anyone would like to help the church by taking papers each week to their homes for recycling, that would be much appreciated. Remember to still keep bringing in your aluminum cans for recycling. We have three locations where you can drop off aluminum cans: the choir room, outside the women’s restroom on the lower level and a receptacle in Omega Hall. Any questions, please let me know. Pastor Jay News From the Bake Shoppe.... Thank you to all who donated ingredients, money, and your baking expertise during Pie Days and Baking Week! We do have order forms available for you to pre-order your holiday pies. Please turn in your order forms to Patty Farinet. You may pick up your pre-ordered pies Sundays November 2, 9, 16 or during the Holiday Bazaar. You are invited to come help decorate and set up the Bake Shoppe booth at 8:30 a.m. Thursday morning, November 20, 2014. Invite your friends and neighbors and shop the Holiday Bazaar Friday and Saturday November 21 & 22 and don't forget to stop by the Bake Shoppe to purchase your holiday cookies, cakes, breads, and pies! See you there! TROPHY NUT ORDERS Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming. Candies, nuts and candles from the TROPHY NUT COMPANY are on sale by the Women’s Board through November 9 for delivery November 16. Delicious and distinctive gift boxes, candles and an assortment of nuts and candies are available. Pick up your brochure(s) and order blank(s) in the Narthex - we can also use some help in selling these products outside the church. Please take brochures to your families and friends too. Call Becky Cyphers at 572-6429 for further information. Messiah The public is invited to attend G. F. Handel's "Messiah: SCC Choral Invitational Concert". The concert, sponsored by the Sinclair Community College Music Department, is on Sunday, November 23, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Shiloh Church, UCC, 5300 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, OH 45415 (N. Main & Philadelphia). Free parking. In lieu of admission, the public is invited to bring a non-perishable food item. The concert will feature the SCC Chorale, Chamber Choir, Women's Ensemble, Lutheran Church of Our Savior Chancel Choir (Oakwood/G. Minneman), Shiloh Church Sanctuary Choir (Northmont/M. Barnhill), Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir (Fairmont/ N. Long), and orchestra members of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. Nolan Long, SCC Professor of Choral/Vocal Music, will conduct the performance. For additional information, please contact the SCC Music Department at 937-5124580 or Nolan Long at 937-512-4057 or nolan.long@sinclair.edu. SHARE THANKSGIVING... FILL A GROCERY BAG WITH MEALS FOR A DAY Where will you be on Thanksgiving Day? Most of us will enjoy a feast of traditional Thanksgiving foods with family or friends and will not question whether we can afford to buy the food to prepare this meal. Not all of those in the Dayton area are so fortunate. Many families are struggling daily to put food on the table and are unable to provide the Thanksgiving meal so many of us take for granted –- let alone food for the entire day. But you can help! Shiloh is again collecting food to supply a family of four with enough food for the entire day: breakfast, holiday dinner, and a light evening meal. Beginning October 26 and again on November 2, 9, and 16 we will be distributing grocery bags with an attached shopping list of non-perishable food in the Narthex before and after all of the worship services. Simply take a bag, fill the bag with the food on the list, and return the full bag to the Chancel the following Sunday, or no later than November 23. Items to purchase include boxed cereal, canned fruit, canned soups, boxed crackers, peanut butter, jam or jelly, boxed stuffing mix, cranberry sauce, boxed instant potatoes or macaroni & cheese, canned sweet potatoes, canned green beans, canned fruit juice, and boxed roll mix. Remember, all food items should be unopened, non-perishable, and capable of feeding a family of four. If you wish to contribute toward meat, milk, and pumpkin pies, place a check to Shiloh Church in the offering plate and note “Food Pantry” on the memo line. Last year we had over 125 bags filled with our Thanksgiving Day donations. This year we hope to fill even more bags to address the great need in our community. Help make Thanksgiving a joyous occasion for those in need by sharing your bounty with others. What better way to express our thanks to God for all we have been given! Holiday Bazaar • • • • Sign up to help Tell your friends & family about it Come & shop Take a flyer and share it November 21 from 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. & 22 9:00 a.m. – 2 p.m. The following listing of memorial contributions shows those being honored as well as those who have made gifts that were received prior to October 22, 2014. NEXT STEPS – LIGHTING FUND In memory of Vee Keever Jeanette and Jim Patton Carl and Shirley Bomboy MINISTRIES FUND – UNDESIGNATED In memory of Vee Keever Sandra Slezak Laymon and Nellie Hoskins Byron and Barbara Shaw Behnken Financial Services Mona Hobson Montgomery County Department of Jobs and Family Services MATTHEW 25 FUND To honor our Administrative and Budget Office Volunteers who are: Pam Carr Becky Cyphers Patty Hines Jeanne Huston Connie Neef Jeanette Patton Linda Peterson Jean Sollenberger From Ashley Pack and Judy Peck Life Line Screening on December 6, 2014 Shiloh Church-United Church of Christ is pleased to offer a preventive health event. Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings, will host their affordable, non-invasive and painless health screenings on 12/6/2014. Five screenings will be offered that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries which is a leading cause of stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the arteries in the legs which is a strong predictor of heart disease; atrial fibrillation or irregular heart beat which is closely tied to stroke risk; and a bone density screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis. Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount). All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $129, please call 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners. Youth Calendar November November November November November November November 2- Youth Gathering (What does it mean to serve?) 9- Youth Gathering (What does it mean to be a giver?) 16- Youth Gathering (Holiday Bazaar items brought out) 21-22 (Holiday Bazaar hoping to see all youth there) 23- NO YOUTH 30- Youth Gathering (What is Advent) December December December December December December 7- Extra Practice for youth for Christmas Musical 10-11 Music Rehearsal for Christmas Musical 14- Christmas Musical (10:30 am and 7 pm) 21- Youth Gathering (Fun Activity) 28- NO YOUTH (MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR) Fall is coming upon us and our youth. School is back in session for all of our youth. Our focus over the next few months will be to share some of our time with the youth outdoors, having discussions and spiritual development occur. Their secondary focus also over the next several months will be in mentoring and fun activities with some of our younger youth who will be coming up in the program in the next several years. We encourage all youth to participate in these activities and continue to use their time, talent and treasure in creating God’s kingdom. If you are interested in being a part of this ministry, please email me at jmcmillen@shiloh.org Youth Bells and/or Choir starts at 4:30 pm every Sunday with our Youth Gathering to follow after. We encourage all youth to participate each week in these activities so that we may nurture one another in their spiritual development and faith journey. May we be enriched and empowered by the spirit to give thanks for the many blessings of our youth in this world. God Bless Pastor Jay November 2: Texts Topic Theme November 9: Texts Topic Theme November 16: Texts Topic Theme November 23: Texts Topic Theme November 30: Texts Topic Theme All Saints Sunday I Thessalonians 2:9-13 Matthew 23:1-12 “Authentic Faith” We seek to live in Christ. 22nd Sunday after Pentecost I Thessalonians 4:13-18 Matthew 25:1-13 “Keep Alert” Be aware of God’s provision. 23rd Sunday after Pentecost I Thessalonians 5:1-11 Matthew 25:14-30 “Live in the Light” Have the courage to act. Christ the King Sunday Ephesians 1:15-23 Matthew 25:31-46 “When Did We See You?” Seeing in the light of Christ. First Sunday of Advent I Corinthians 1:4-9 Mark 13:24-37 “Apocalypse” The end is coming. Kelly Bayer 11/01 Andrew Ferguson 11/01 Neil Hazel 11/01 Frank Ruby 11/01 Sue Cox 11/02 Sharon Dabbelt 11/02 Christina Pepper 11/02 Wilma Smart 11/02 Susan Kentner 11/03 Sara Rosenberg 11/03 Panelin Worley 11/03 Jean Hodson 11/04 Terri Patton 11/04 Doug Chapman 11/05 Jean Hawkes 11/05 Sara Ellish 11/06 Esther Wise 11/06 Marilyn Jones 11/07 Barbara Richardson 11/08 Vicki Bradley 11/09 Zelta Fogt 11/10 Carmen Oliver-Clauss 11/10 Lindsay Kreill 11/11 Alison Roberts 11/11 Ruth Hussong 11/12 Roberta Harbach 11/13 Madonna Parke 11/13 Norman Englert 11/15 Michael Patton 11/15 William (Gene) Schneider 11/15 E. Jayne Ziegler 11/15 Delber James 11/16 Ronin LaBreck 11/16 Doris Burton 11/17 Betsy Clapp 11/17 Jeff Blase 11/18 Nancy Goodbar 11/18 Joyce Goff 11/19 Bradley Clapp 11/20 Richard Rapp 11/20 Burch Zehner 11/20 Robert Stevenson 11/21 Jason Blase 11/22 Mallory Wachter 11/22 John Shumaker 11/22 Howard(Sam) Haynes 11/24 Elizabeth Rabius 11/24 Judith Roeder 11/24 Janet Settle 11/24 Betty Kosicki 11/25 Curtis E. McWilliams 11/26 Lisa Salata 11/26 Stephanie Barrett 11/27 Brennan Callahan 11/27 David Hogg 11/27 David Menke 11/27 Barbara Pierson 11/27 William Dabbelt 11/29 Janice List 11/29 Melody Moore 11/29 Kids Institute meets Monday - Friday from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. November 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 9a Fall Association M eeting 9a –1p Candy M aking 5p Barnhart P arty 2 All Saints 3 4 Election Day 5 6 8:30 Prayer Service 9am Nursery Care begins 10:25a Liturgical Worship 1p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 4:30p Youth Bells/Choir 5p Youth Gathering 6p Discovery Time Rehearsal 7p Discovery Time Carl out through November 17 6:30a Men’s Prayer Breakfast –Perkins 8:30a Women’s Prayer Breakfast—Berkey’s 6:00p Quilters-MURR 7p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 7p Bible Study 9a Shiloh Quilters-MURR 9a Christmas Mouse Workshop 10a Staff Meeting-SCR 6:30p Knitters and Crocheters 7:30p DT Rehearsal—Choir Room 10a Bible Study 7:00p Ensemble Rehearsal 7:30p Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal 9 10 11 12 8:30 Prayer Service 9am Nursery Care begins 10:25a Liturgical Worship 1p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 4:30p Youth Bells/Choir 5p Youth Gathering 5p K eystone Club 6p Discovery Time Rehearsal 7p Discovery Time 9a Christmas Mouse Workshop 530p W om en of N ote R ehearsal 7p Zum ba w ith Casie M ay 7p M essiah Solo Rehearsal 6:30a Men’s Prayer Breakfast –Perkins 8:30a Women’s Prayer Breakfast—Berkey’s 6:00p Quilters-MURR 7p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 7p Bible Study 9a Shiloh Quilters-MURR 9a Christmas Mouse Workshop 10a Staff Meeting-SCR 6:30p Knitters and Crocheters 7:30p DT Rehearsal—Choir Room 16 Fellowship 17 18 Sunday 9a Christmas Mouse Workshop 7p Zum ba w ith Casie M ay 9a Table Drop off 6:30a Men’s Prayer Breakfast –Perkins 8:30a Women’s Prayer Breakfast—Berkey’s 6:00p Quilters-MURR 7p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 7p Bible Study 23 24 8:30 Prayer Service 9am Nursery Care begins 10:25a Liturgical Worship 1p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 4:30p Youth Bells/Choir 5p Youth Gathering 6p Discovery Time Rehearsal 7p Sinclair’s M essiah 9a Christmas Mouse Workshop 9a Setup Décor 7p M essiah Orchestra R ehearsal 7p Zum ba w ith Casie M ay 8:30 Prayer Service 9am Nursery Care begins 10:25a Liturgical Worship 1p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 4:30p Youth Bells/Choir 5p Youth Gathering 6p Discovery Time Rehearsal 7p Discovery Time 30 8:30 Prayer Service 9am Nursery Care begins 10:25a Liturgical Worship 1p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 4:30p Youth Bells/Choir 5p Youth Gathering 6p Discovery Time Rehearsal 7p Discovery Time 9a Christmas Mouse Workshop 530p W om en of N ote R ehearsal 7p Zum ba w ith Casie M ay 7p Fundraising Team 7 8 13 14 15 10a Bible Study 7:00p Ensemble Rehearsal 7:30p Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal M essiah I nstruments Delivered 9a-1p Candy M aking 19 20 21 22 9a Holiday Bazaar Setup 9a Shiloh Quilters-MURR 10a Staff Meeting-SCR 6p Bible @ Boston’s 6:30p Knitters and Crocheters 7:30p DT Rehearsal—Choir Room 8a P ie Day 9a Holiday Bazaar Setup 10a Bible Study 7:00p Ensemble Rehearsal 7:30p Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal 9a-7p Holiday Bazaar 3p Gazebo W edding 9a-2p Holiday Bazaar 3:30p M essiah Dress REhearsal 25 26 9a Shiloh Quilters-MURR 10a Staff Meeting-SCR 6:30p Knitters and Crocheters 7:30p DT Rehearsal—Choir Room 27 OFFICE CLOSED Thanksgiving 28 OFFICE CLOSED 29 6:30a Men’s Prayer Breakfast –Perkins 8:30a Women’s Prayer Breakfast—Berkey’s 9a Setup Decor 6:00p Quilters-MURR 7p Christ Eternal K ingdom M inistries 7p Bible Study
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