Newsletter - St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Douglassville

ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
548 OLD SWEDE ROAD
DOUGLASSVILLE PA 19518
Telephone (610) 385-6616
Fax (610) 385-6690
www.stpaulsdouglassville.com
info@stpaulsdouglassville.com
The Rev. Gregory W. Frey, Pastor
JANUARY, 2015
Mr. Gates doesn’t find church an efficient use of his time. In a way he is
right. As society measures efficiency (time is money), it isn’t efficient. In
a book on worship titled, A Royal “Waste” of Time, Marva Dawn
describes how our culture, and especially our most recent market
culture, is training us to think first and foremost only about OUR
immediate needs. It’s easier to sell more products to people who
already have enough of just about everything if you can convince them
that because they are the center of the universe they deserve the
newest and best of everything. To such a market self-sacrifice is a
mortal enemy, and institutions that don’t reinforce our selfcenteredness are a useless waste of time.
Now is the acceptable time… (2 Corinthians 6:2)
Need we be reminded that God is the Master of Time, not us? In fact, if
you are like me you often feel like a slave to time. The clock is always
ticking, and there is never quite enough time left.
It seems that we are always running out of time. Time passes so quickly.
Deadlines are upon us before we know it and we feel the intense
pressure and stress that these fixed moments in time cause us. If only
we could in some way s-t-r-e-t-c-h time. But we cannot.
The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, a man who has amassed around
$81 billion in personal wealth, was asked what one thing he wanted. He
replied, “More time.” Indeed. We would all like more time. Time is a
ruthless taskmaster. Mr. Gates, by the way, has also been quoted as
saying attending church is not an efficient use of his time.
Personally, I don’t want “more” time. I tend to think the maxim is true
that “A task tends to expand to fill the time allotted to it.” Time is like
storage space. If there were more time, say an eighth day or a twentyfifth hour, we’d just end up with more “stuff” to fill up that extra time.
In a culture never truly satisfied, but always wanting more; more
money, faster technology, more this, that and the other thing, it’s not
surprising we should want more time. But the fact is, we’re not gonna
get it! And we don’t need more time, we need to decide what’s really
important in our time and make sure we have time for those important
things.
From this perspective, which of course, is far more subtly suggested
than the above, genuine, selfless worship is a “waste” of time. It is a
waste of time because true worship is not centered on us but on God.
While church worship surely does meet our most basic need,
communion with God and one another, this can only truly be realized
when our devotion is taken off ourselves and directed toward God
alone. In a way, we lose ourselves for at least one hour a week. Some
call this an unnecessary waste of time, others have come to recognize
that this time is what gives true meaning and purpose to all the other
time and activities of their lives.
As we enter the New Year let us take up the cause of Jesus for a new
and acceptable time. Let us commit ourselves to “wasting” time
together by turning our whole attention and our worship to the creator
and sustainer of us all at least once a week. By doing so you will not gain
more time, but the time you have will take on greater significance and
have deeper meaning. Happy New Year, may God bless your time by his
presence in it.
--Pastor Frey
WORSHIP IN JANUARY
January 3
January 4
January 10
January 11
January 17
January 18
January 24
January 25
6:00 P.M. – Holy Communion
8:00 & 10:30 A.M. – Holy Communion
9:15 A.M. – Sunday School
6:00 P.M. – Holy Communion
8:00 & 10:30 A.M. – Worship
9:15 A.M. – Sunday School
6:00 P.M. – Holy Communion
8:00 & 10:30 A.M. – Holy Communion
9:15 A.M. – Sunday School
6:00 P.M. – Holy Communion
8:00 & 10:30 A.M. – Worship
9:15 A.M. – Sunday School
FROM THE PARISH RECORDS………………………………….
Adult Baptism: Sandra Hart
Contributions to the Renovations Fund in memory of Joe Kinder given
by:
Mary Graefe
Frank & Dorothy Brown
Russ & Betty High
Rob & Sandi Levengood
Gerald & Jeane Rohrbach
Frank & Diane Hartline
Paul & Kay Reber
Barbara Keim
Betty Brumbach
Jane Kinder
Gene & Denise Buckwalter
Pat Roland
Contributions to the Memorial Fund in memory of Joe Kinder given by:
Janice Goodman
Greg & Norma Godon
Carol Delong
Arlene Hiltebeitel
Harold & Donna Haas
Carol DeLong
Marie Hausman
Guido & Madge Alessandrini
Amity Fr. Circle
Robert & Judith Schoffner
Jamie & Stacie Cromyak & family
Helen Strain
Contribution to the Agape Fund in memory of Joe Kinder given by:
Gene & June Geiger
Contributions to the Memorial Fund in memory of Tom Schadt given
by:
Arlene Hiltebeitel
Amity Fr. Circle
Contributions to the Renovations Fund in memory of Tom Schadt given
by: Barbara Keim
A NOTE FROM THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COORDINATOR………………..
New Year means resolution time is here again. If you again are making
a resolution to read the Bible, the Christian Education Committee has
some offerings to help you with your resolution. Every Sunday morning
at 9:15 am includes Sunday Church School and Adult Forum along with
catechetical instruction.
The 3rd Monday from 6-8 pm gather for a light supper and a theme for
the evening discussion. If you want a more organized form I have
several in my files, just ask.
The ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) for several years has
been working on a nation-wide campaign Always Being Made New.
January 25 will be Always Being Made New Sunday. Our guest for the
day will be the Rev. Dr. Michael Bennethum. He will be with us for both
worship services and discussion time during the Adult Forum between
services. As members of the ELCA we proclaim Christ in many parts of
the world not only with our words but with our active participation in
the needs of the world. “We are a church that rolls up our sleeves and
gets to work.” The campaign includes ways to renew congregations,
creating new congregations, finding ways to support disability
ministries, financially assist promising leaders responding to God’s call
to serve in congregations, expanding work with youth and young adults
on their faith journeys, fighting hunger and poverty in the world,
continue to fight malaria with bed nets, calling international leaders
especially women by increasing education opportunities, and
supporting missionaries and young adults in global mission. Pastor
Bennethum will have a huge job sharing how we are working together
to fulfill the nation-wide campaign as we “do God’s work in Jesus’ name
throughout the world”.
EVENING BIBLE STUDY – MONDAY, JANUARY 19…
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER………………………………………………….
The Twelve in the Bible, Tradition and Legend…
The 12 Disciples of Jesus, for how important they are
within Christianity, garnered very little ink in the New Testament. Who
were these twelve (thirteen counting Judas) men and what can be
known about their lives and ministries from the Bible, Christian tradition
and legend. As the season of Epiphany focuses on the early ministry of
Jesus, including the calling of the twelve, this is a good time to think
about who these guys were and what we can know about and learn
from them. Supper at 6:00 followed by the study.
We welcome 2015 and wish everyone a happy and healthy year. We
would like to thank everyone for supporting the Scholastic Book Fair this
holiday season. The proceeds were used to purchase new books for all
of the classrooms. We are also very grateful for the generous toy
donations that we were able to collect for the Pottstown Head Start
Program.
WOMAN’S GROUP
Tuesday, January 27 @ 7 pm-- Working on program. Watch the bulletin
and Eblast for details.
LABYRINTH GROUP…Monday, January 12, 10:00 A.M….
Meet in the parking lot or in the church if inclement weather to walk.
Travel to Penn State Berks campus labyrinth, if inclement weather we
will have a program in the Fellowship Hall.
--YTD Giving thru November, 2014 –
Offerings
Renov. Contr.
Total Giving
Jan—Nov. 2013
$ 322,529
$ 117,271
$ 439,800
Mortgage Balance
Jan-Nov. 2014
$ 324,489
103,691
$ 428,180
Variance % chg.
$ 1,960 0.6
($13,580 )-11.6
($11,620) -2.6
$1,019,374.12
OPEN DATE TO SPONSOR THE FLOWERS – JANUARY 18. ..Call the
church office if interested. Cost is $34.
In addition, we appreciate your support of our Christmas programs.
Both the Preschool and Child Development classes performed well. An
outstanding job was done by all!
As always, thank you for your time and consideration. On behalf of the
Child Development Center, have a Happy New Year!
--Sherry Gardner, Director
A Big Thank
You -- 2014 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR……
Thank you to all who helped with another successful Christmas Bazaar.
Many, many hands went into making this event a success. This could
not happen without the dedicated efforts of many volunteers. In the
weeks and months preceding the Bazaar there were innumerable
people working in the different areas. Our success occurred because of
you, the volunteers. A special “Thank You” also goes out to you for all
your hard work and the giving of your time to help make St. Paul’s a
better place. A “Thank You” also goes out to all who came and
supported the Bazaar.
Look how many volunteers there were! If we missed your name on this
list we are sorry. We know some people did things at home and
dropped them off without a name attached. Thank you also to all those
anonymous volunteers.
Coordinators - Donna Saylor, Marlane Druckenmiller
Attic Corner - Joan Wendel, Alice Sprague, Norma Godon, Norma’s
friend, Patsy Smale, Wendy Frey, Kathy Jablonski, Connie Hunter, Justin
Frey, Everett Frey, Pastor Frey, Donna Saylor Marlane Druckenmiller,
and all who donated items
Crafts - Sue Kucharik, Kris Poole, Barbara DePrefontaine, Nancy
Centrella, Judy Focht, Janet Levengood, Marcia Keim, Sue Walley, Carol
Gross, Betty Clark, Susie Kresge, Donna Saylor, Patty Christman, Wendy
Frey, Rebecca Miller, SPYY (St. Paul’s Younger Youth), Marlane
Druckenmiller, Lauren Sarro, Katie Sarro, Becky Kucharik, Jessica
Kucharik, and all who donated items made at home
Dining Room - Barbara DePrefontaine, Carol DeLong, Karen Glaser,
Karla Rosenbusch, Meridith Gaskins, Ada Marchewski, a special “thank
you” to Barbara Deprefontaine for the beautiful table centerpieces.
Raffle - Helen Strain, Gloria Rhoads, Mary Graefe, Ann Mengel, Arlene
Hiltebitel, Marlane Druckenmiller, and all who sold tickets. Special
thanks to the following who generously donated the prizes: My Dad’s
Carpet, New Rhoads Limousine, St. Paul’s Quilters, Manatawny Creek
Winery, Sue Walley, Denise Buckwalter, David Bause, Calvin Sheeler,
Dave Levengood, Betty Clark, Godiva Chocolates, Craig Guest
Greens - Judy Trout, Jim Trout, Diane Hartline, Betty High, Russ High,
Jan Schell, Larry Schell, Dave Renninger, Dave Focht, Charles Merkle,
Gert Rohrbach, Robin Rohrbach, Len Trauger, Richard Geiger, Sieglinde
Fretz, Barry Fretz, Bob Fisher, Barry Leier, Jane Kinder, Mary Graefe, Gail
Fronheiser, Janice Goodman, Maureen Benedict, Norma Godon, Becky
Berkel, Lauren Berkel, Nati English, Rich Saylor, Susan Fix
Entertainment - Anne Weiser, Lauren Sarro, Mrs. Weiser’s flute
students and St. Nicholas program - Father David Green, rector at St.
Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Charles Weiser, Pastor Frey
Kitchen - Cindy Weidner, Gary Weidner, Nati English, Helen Strain, Paul
Reber, Kay Bonslaver, John Bonslaver, Larry Schell, Jan Schell, Sue
Walley, Karen Schreier, Arlene Hiltebeitel, Ann Mengel, John Serrian,
Jeane Serrian, Emma Serrian, Tim Schell, Cindy Manning,
Cookies - Arlene Hiltebeitel, Helen Strain, Jan Schell, Dorothy Brown, Jo
Merkel, Aja Betts, MaryAnn Graefe, Tami Levengood, SPYY (St. Paul’s
Younger Youth), Marlane Druckenmiller, Sally Rhoads, Susanne Leier,
Wendy Frey, Cindy Manning, Tami Levengood, Kathy Meehan, Deb
Longstaff, Judy Focht, Courtney Gougler, Rosa Crichton, Darlene Light,
Nancy Moyer, Mary Graefe, Amy Bartra, Karla Rosenbusch, Nancy
Centrella, Rebecca Miller, Amanda Dibler, Susan Kubovsak, Donna
Saylor, and all who donated cookies made at home
Pies - Anna Brown, Charles Brown, Dorothy Brown, Janet Levengood,
Paul Reber, Denise Buckwalter, Len Trauger, Gerry Trauger, Carl Yerger,
Carlene Yerger, Pat Levengood, Helen Strain, Ann Myers, Darlene Light,
Nancy Moyer, Rick Centrella, Kay Reber, John Bonslaver, Kathy Rhoads,
Ronald Rhoads, Tami Levengood, Ada Marchewski
Candy - LeRoy DePrefontaine, Barbara DePrefontaine, Connie Hunter,
Diane Hartline, Mary Graefe, Gerry Trauger, Joan Wendel, Susanne
Leier, Karen Marquette, Marlane Druckenmiller, Sue Walley, Jane
Kinder, SPYY, and all others who made candy at home
Pantry & Cakes - Susanne Leier, Barry Leier, Jan Bause, Amy Bartra,
Anna Brown, June Geiger, Connie Hunter and all who donated items to
sell
Advertising - Marlane Druckenmiller, Susanne Leier, Pastor Frey, Joanne
Guss, Rick Centrella, Nancy Centrella, Len Trauger, Carole Renninger,
Karla Rosenbusch, and all who distributed flyers to businesses
Money Counters - Ed Guss, JoAnne Guss, Dave Renninger
Set-up and clean up - Rich Saylor, Donna Saylor, Brian Hicks, Len
Trauger, Pastor Frey, Wendy Frey, Justin Frey, Everett Frey, Charles
Weiser, Judy Focht, Dave Focht, Kathy Jablonski, Alice Sprague, Marlane
Druckenmiller, Connie Hunter, Tom Longstaff, Craig Yambor, Mason
Yoder.
We are sorry if we missed anyone from these lists. There were a lot of
people working the weeks before the Bazaar as well as the day of the
Bazaar.
A tithe of our proceeds will be split three ways to Reading Hospital
Visitors program, Love In the Name of Christ, and Amity Food Pantry.
Supplemental funds will be received from Thrivent Financial Southeast
Berks Chapter.
2014 Bazaar
Receipts
Expenses
Net
$19,965.68
3,178.79
$16,786.89
YOUTH NEWS…………………………………………………
SPYY (St Paul’s Younger Youth) invites you to join them:
Monday, January 19 from 10 am - 12 noon (MLK Day)
at The Clothing Closet (Birdsboro Nazarene Church, 715 E 3rd St)
followed by lunch at Italian Delite in Birdsboro
CLOTHING DONATION SUNDAY -- Sunday, January 18
for The Clothing Closet in Birdsboro.
Clothing at St. Paul’s will be collected on this day only!
Please donate only clean, wearable clothing for the season.
SPYY will deliver donations on their work day.
The Clothing Closet is a ministry in conjunction with Hopewell Love INC
providing assistance to individuals and families in need of clothing. Each
family is allowed to shop free of charge for one bag full of needed
clothing items on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month from 10 am
to 12 noon.
MANDATORY REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE…………………………..
The laws regarding mandatory reporting of child abuse are changing on
the first of the year. Due to the Sandusky case the consequences of not
reporting are harder. Since everyone who encounters children in
anyway is now a mandatory reporter, we have planned a time for
updating your knowledge of your responsibility.
Thursday, January 15
“Summary of Mandatory Reporting in light of New Laws and Child
Abuse Awareness”
Presenter: Jonathan Kurland, Chief Deputy District Attorney will be here
from:
6 - 7 pm for Child Development Center employees. Other Daycare
centers are invited to join our staff. This event will not fulfill the training
requirement available online through the Department of Human
Services. The personal time to ask questions may be worth the extra
time.
7 - 8 pm for volunteers working in the Church (Sunday Church School
staff, youth workers, Council person in charge, etc)
If you are a Scout leader or a community sports leader you are invited to
join us.
…..To the Congregation of St. Paul’s,
Your most generous gift at Christmas was greatly appreciated.
Pastor Frey
Marlane
Kitty Bonnie & Pat
Susanne
…From Faye Shadt: Please accept my sincere thanks for all the support
that has been given to us during Tom’s illness. Your many cards, calls
and visits cheered Tom during his last days and thank you to Pastor Frey
who faithfully visited. I cannot thank you enough. I deeply appreciate
the kindness of all of the fellow members of my church family.
Thank you, Faye Schadt
…From Dale Watkins: I would like to thank everyone for all the cards
and prayers during my recent surgery.
Merry Christmas, Dale Watkins
SNOW EMERGENCY ………………………
In the event that we need to cancel Sunday Church
School or Worship due to severe weather, it will be announced on
Channel 69 as early as possible. The cancellation will also be on the
church’s answering machine (610-385-6616), website—
www.stpaulsdouglassville.com, and Facebook.
Weekly Prayer Service -- Wednesdays--9:00 AM
We pray for every member of the congregation on
Wednesday mornings at 9 am. If you see your name
here it is not because we think you have a specific need
for prayer, but to let you know you are in our prayers
whatever your need may be. On Wednesday mornings we also pray for
churches around the world, leaders in the ELCA, our staff and council
members, our political leaders, those in the military, special requests,
and many more. If you are free a Wednesday morning, stop in and join
us. We are always finished before 9:30 AM. Included this month in our
prayers will be: Russ Hartline, Diane Hartline, Sara Hartline, Phyllis Harwood,
Michael Hasara, Wendy Hasara, Zachary Hasara, Jacob Hasara, Stephen
Hatfield, Danielle Hatfield, Amanda Hatfield, Alyson Hatfield, Amy Healy,
George Heath, Adrienne Heisey, Kayla Heisey, Bailey Heisey, John Heisey, and
Linda Heisey. If you have anyone to add to the prayer list, please fill out a
Prayer Request Card found in the pew racks or call the church office.
Please pray for those with special concerns: Barbara Gerth, John Chambers,
Barbara Esterly, Richard Iskowitz, Wes Freeland, Katie Vassil, Eve Muldoon,
Jamie Harp, Tom Hafer, Barry Meng, Keith Hunter, Jan Haas, family & friends of
Marion Frey, Anne Bonekemper, Jake Heffner, and all others listed below and
those we name in our hearts: Beverly Albright, Delphine Altland, Geraldine
Barbone, Matthew Barron, Deb Beaverson,, Sandra Berger, Olivia Blair, Brianna
Bocella, Mary Ann Bohn, Alton Brown, Jeff Brown, Scott Brown, Bryan B., Geri
C., Felix Carr, Jason Cutter, Shelli Davidheiser, Jack Dilks, Matt Edgar, Cindy
Fake, Joanne Ferreri, Joan Fleming, Lauren Freeman, Curt Frey, Aaron Gabriel,
Christine Geibel, Ron Glaser, Robert Graeff, Debbie Graff, Stella Greenwald,
Vera Guido, Ed Guss, Bobby Ham, June Henninger, Doris Herman, Marie
Hofmockel, Darrin Holsopple, Brien Kalnoski, Joe Kasprzewski, Sue Keay, Todd
Kelly, Elizabeth Kiddy, Jim Kline, Kurt Kramer, Sophia Krause, Joan Kucharik,
Liane Lefever, Sandy Leinbach, Kevin Lindauer, Eileen Loose, Gloria Lutz, Ronald
McCarraher, Steve McClaskey, Mary Jane, Charles Marquette, Jr., Pat Matosky,
Linda Merkle, Paul Michalski, Gordon Miller, Laurel Miller, David Murphy,
Sandy Murphy, Ron Mutter, Anna McGeary Perks, Aloma Nagel, Michael
Peterman, Richard Pool, Heather Powers, Laura Price, Joseph Rennock, Emilie
Resch, Carole Rhoades, Linda Rinehart, Lisa Rock, Louise Ruth, Charles Saylor,
Steven Saylor, Melissa Schubert, Tiffany Schulze, Julea Szilli, Tami Tepe, Hank
Thode, Santina Umbach, Joanie Vernon, Grace Vickers, Cindy Weiler, Charlotte
Wendel, Amanda Williams, shut-ins—Alton Brown, Frank Brown, Mary
Levengood, Marie Linsenbigler, Walt Marchewski, Jake Messner, Helen
Oxenford, Gerry Reinert, Laura Schmale, Grace Weiler.
Note there are Prayer Request Cards in the pew racks.
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Blaire Eidell
Michael Hasara
Sydney Moody
Barry Leier
Mary Lynagh
Laura Schmale
Breylan Kupp
Ashton Hickey
Karen Landau
Lida McManus
Larry Barr
Ty Mueller
Phyllis Harwood
Aaron Jenkins
Becky Kucharik
Diane Hartline
James Waring
Kennedy Albright
Michele Kutsch
Lynne Zepp
Michael Gregos
Hayden Moyer
Ray DiSandro
Susanne Leier
Connie Schittler
Meghan Stack
Ruth McVey
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO –
Eugene & June Geiger
Jeffrey & Susan Krystopa
Chester & Marsha Springel
John & Ellen Buck
Leroy & Barbara DePrefontaine
Steve & Beth Gabel
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Jamie Trout
Kay Bonslaver
Jeff Duplak
Abigail Eckstein
Steven Miller
Kelly Mooney
Melissa Soto
Jeffrey Sowers
Cindy Weidner
Helen Oxenford
Sarah Bartra
Tami Levengood
Kiara Ray
Michele Hensley
Daniel Krystopa
Anna Brown
Susan Murray
Tim Oister
Patsy Smale
Nolan Tindall
Garret Reinhardt
William Ridge IV
Bonnie Simmons
Jeffrey Sowers
Josephine Reinhardt
David Zepp
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62 yrs.
24 yrs.
14 yrs.
63 yrs.
58 yrs.
6 yrs.
Hello … for those of you who do not
know me, my name is Michele Fisher.
You can usually see me at the 10:30 am service. I am a lay reader, cup
bearer, children’s sermon and director of VBS. I serve on Church
Council and am on the Christian Education Committee.
I am looking to start a small group of people … men and women … who
would be willing to take care of the coffee hour between services on
Sunday mornings. It would be nice if we could get enough volunteers so
that all of us would only have to do it about 4 - 6 times per year …
maybe less if we get enough volunteers. I have volunteered to try to
get a schedule established and set up a rotation plan … for at least the
next 6 months. The first Sunday of every month is already being
handled by Connie Hunter. So we only need to do the other 3 Sundays.
What this entails is to make several pots of coffee – regular and decaf –
and the coffee and cream are provided in the kitchen … along with all
the other condiments, cups and stirrers. We also ask that you provide a
salty snack such as pretzels, crackers, Goldfish, etc. Feel free to bake
something or purchase something sweet. If you purchase things, keep
the receipt and you will be reimbursed the full amount unless you wish
to donate it. We usually try to provide for at least 40 people … unless
you are told otherwise. It all needs to be setup by 9:00 am and cleaned
up by 10:30 am.
Please check your calendars and you can email me at memomj@ptd.net
or my phone # is 610-468-3668 when you would like to do this. You can
do it alone or you can ask a friend or fellow parishioner to do it with
you. However you choose is fine.
Thank you so much for considering,
Michele Fisher
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR 2014 …………………………
Contributions to the church for the year 2014 must be received before
December 31 in order to be credited to your statement for 2014.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
January 2015
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
1
Council persons in charge of
services—Ray DiSandro, Fred
Hoffert
New Years Day
Friday
2
Saturday
3
6 PM—Holy Comm.
4
5
6
7
8
Installation of council
members
8 & 10:30 AM—H.C.
9:15—Sunday School
7 PM—Nar-Anon
8 AM—Pastors
breakfast
6 PM—Girl Scouts
7 PM—Christian Ed.
Quilting
6:15-TOPS
6:15—Child Dev.
9 AM—Prayer Gr.
9:30—Bible Study
6 PM—Girl Scouts
Noon-- Fr. Circle
6 PM—T3 Committee
7 PM—Choir
7 PM—Prayer Shawl
7 PM—Girl Scouts
11
12
13
14
15
8 & 10:30—Worship
9:15—Sunday School
9:30—Finance
SPLAT after 10:30
7 PM—Nar-Anon
10 AM—Labyrinth
6 PM—Girl Scouts
7 PM—Pastoral Care
Quilting
6:15-TOPS
9 AM—Prayer Gr.
9:30—Bible Study
6 PM—Girl Scouts
6:15—Executive Com.
7 PM--Council
6PM—Child abuse
seminars
7 PM—Choir
7:30—Crime Watch
7 PM—Girl Scouts
18
19
20
21
22
8 & 10:30 AM—H.C.
9:15—Sunday School
7 PM—Nar-Anon
10 AM—noon—SPYY to
Clothing Closet
6 PM—Bible Study
Quilting
6:15-TOPS
9 AM—Prayer Gr.
9:30—Bible Study
6 PM—Girl Scouts
7 PM—Choir
7 PM—Girl Scouts
25
26
27
28
29
8 & 10:30—Worship
9:15—Sunday School
4 PM—Girl Scouts
7 PM—Nar-Anon
6 PM—Girl Scouts
Quilting
6:15-TOPS
7 PM—Women’s Gr.
9 AM—Prayer Gr.
9:30—Bible Study
6 PM—Girl Scouts
7 PM---Worship &
Music
7 PM—Choir
7 PM—Girl Scouts
9
10
8 AM—Council
planning retreat
8 AM—Men’s Group
6 PM—Holy Comm
16
17
7:30 AM--Property
6 PM—Holy Comm
23
24
6 PM—Holy Comm
30
31
6 PM—Holy Comm