Bellevue Presbyterian Church BELLEVUE TIDINGS Bellevue is a family of faith who lifts up the name of Jesus Christ in Worship, teaches the Truth of Christ to those who follow Him, and shows the Way to Christ to those who do not know Him, all for the glory of God. Purpose Statement of Bellevue Presbyterian Church Volume XLVIII, Issue 3 www.BellevueEPC.org FEBRUARY/MARCH 2015 THE ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 18th \. This is a special time of the church year when we remember the passion and death of Jesus and prepare for the celebration of His resurrection on Easter Sunday. Once again this year we will be hosting the Midweek Lenten Luncheon services beginning Wednesday, February 18th. This half-hour service begins at 12:10 p.m. and is followed by a light lunch in Fellowship Hall. Our study this year will be on the “Sounds of the Passion.” Meditation during the services will be on the following: February 18 February 25 March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 “The Crowing of the Rooster” “The Clatter of the Coins” “The Shout of the Crowd” “The Splash of Water” “The Sound of Weeping” “The Thud of the Hammer” Please share the news of this service with all who are free during the day. A Nursery will be provided for the service. Sunday, March 8, 2015 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2015 1:15 P.M. The Annual Congregational Meeting of Bellevue Presbyterian Church will be held Sunday, February 8, 2015 at 1:15 p.m. The 2014 Annual Report will be available on Sunday, February 1st. February, 8, 2015, 12:05 p.m. Prior to the meeting why not join others in Fellowship Hall at 12:05 p.m. for a light lunch served by the Youth Ministry. Funds raised will go towards Youth Ministry events, e.g. Winter Retreat, Jr & Sr Hi Mission Trips, Summer Fest etc, to help offset expenses for the youth. Everyone is invited to attend and a signup sheet can be found in the notebook at the Welcome Center for you to reserve a spot. This will also help provide some information on how much to prepare. 2015 CONFIRMATION CLASS The pastor will hold a Confirmation Class this winter/spring for those in grades 7 and up, who are interested in uniting with the church in membership. The class will hold its first meeting on Sunday, February 8th at 5:00 p.m. in the Library/Conference Room. Please let the pastor know if you are planning on being a part of the class. accountability and responsibility. Just as individual Christians are connected to one another as members of the body of Christ, so also individual congregations are connected under Christ as the great Head of the Church. William S. Davies, Jr. February 4th will mark our fourth anniversary of Bellevue being a part of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. We continue to feel blessed and privileged to be part of this wonderful assembly of God’s people. The E.P.C. holds the following four distinctives as being characteristics of our fellowship: Reformed in Theology Presbyterian in Polity Evangelical in spirit Missional in purpose Over the next few months I want to highlight these distintives. Below you will find brief summaries of what it means to be Reformed in Theology and Presbyterian in Polity. (Following are based on E.P.C. material found on their website) To be "Reformed" means several things. Historically, it means that we trace our roots to the Reformation, when John Calvin and others led the movement to reform the Church according to Scripture. Theologically, it means belief in the absolute sovereignty of God and that the highest good is God's glory. This historical and theological heritage is often expressed in the "solas" of the Reformation - God's grace alone as the only way to be reconciled to God, faith alone as the only means of receiving God's grace, Christ alone as the ground of God's saving grace, Scripture alone as the only infallible authority for belief and God's glory alone as the ultimate purpose for the lives of men and women. To be Presbyterian is to be governed according to the pattern of elders seen in the Old and New Testaments. We are ruled neither by bishops in a hierarchical model nor by members in a congregational model. Biblically qualified elders are recognized through congregational election and, along with ministers, rule the church corporately. It also means being connected in mutual It is one thing to hold these distintives as being important and quite another thing to live them out as a part of our fellowship together. The fact that we are called by God to be God’s people and that He is in control of all things should bring value and order to our daily living and faith. Our Presbyterian polity reminds us that as members of Christ’s church we are not only brothers and sisters but that we are to live mutually submissive to one another and under the spiritual authority of those called by God (and elected by God’s people) to be shepherds of the flock of God. SPRING NEW MEMBER CLASSES March 22nd, 29th & April 12th New Member Classes will be held this spring for those individuals who are interested in uniting with Bellevue Church in membership or simply wish to know more about the life and ministry of our church. The three-week New Member Classes will be held on Sunday, March 22nd & 29th and April 12th. These classes will be held at 9:30 a.m. during the Sunday School hour in the church Library. If you are interested in attending the class or have any questions about this opportunity please speak to Pastor Davies. COMMUNION SERVED We will celebrate the Sacrament of Communion on Sunday, February 1, 2015 at the 8:00 and 10:45 a.m. worship services. We will celebrate the Sacrament on Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 8:00 and 10:45 a.m. worship services. In April will will serve the Sacrament of Communion on Maundy Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. 2 Every Member Asking (Evangelical Presbyterian Church) DEACON’S EASTER BASKET MINISTRY On Sunday, March 15th we invite you to join us for Coffee Talk in Friendship Hall. That morning you will have an opportunity to pick up an Easter Bag to fill for either area school children or a member of our own congregation. It has proven to be a wonderful way to share the love of Christ at Easter. We ask that you return your Easter Bag by Sunday, March 29th (Palm Sunday). We are very blessed to have a caring and generous congregation to support this ministry. If you have any questions, please contact any member of the Board of Deacons. 102nd PRESBYTERY OF THE EAST FEBRUARY 6-7, 2015 The 102nd Stated Meeting of the POTE will be held Friday and Saturday, February 6-7, 2015 at Grace Covenant EPC, Exton. Attending this meeting as Ruling Elder (RE) Commissioners are Hank Cochran, Phil Castor, Scott Grimes, Denise Byler and Frank Rotella and Teaching Elders (TE) Bud Davies and JT Holderman. 2015 LENTEN OFFERING Bellevue will again sponsor a Lenten Offering, February 22 through April 5, 2015. This year funds raised will be donated to the EPC Emergency Fund working with Christian Aid Missions to help displaced and persecuted Christians by providing food, clothing, medical assistance and shelter to refugees. If you wish to contribute to this relief effort, please make your check payable to Bellevue Presbyterian Church. The funds will be collected and sent by the church to the EPC. Banks will be available for the children and anyone on Sunday February 22nd. Just like the local church the Presbytery and the General Assembly needs funds to run their offices and carry out their ministries. We are blessed to be a part of a Biblically based, theologically sound denomination and thus it is with joy that the Session invites you to share in this giving opportunity. While “Every Member Asking” offering of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church is similar to the per capita offering of the PCUSA it is solicited in a completely different spirit. The offering is not mandatory but a completely voluntary opportunity to support a growing and fruit bearing denomination. The “Every Member Asking” for 2015 is $33.00 a member. A part of this ($23.00) is given to the General Assembly of the E.P.C. and another part ($10.00) is given to the Presbytery of the East of the E. P.C. We are asking every Bellevue member, who is able, to consider making an extra gift to help cover this expense. You may place your gift in the church offering plate using one of the pew envelopes marking it E.P.C. or mailing it to the church office at Bellevue Presbyterian Church, 810 Newport Ave. Gap, PA with the notation E.P.C. Meets the first and third Thursday mornings of each month at 10:00 a.m. February 5th & 19th March 5th & 19th If you have any questions you can speak to Kim Holderman, Gwenyth Perella, Carol Shaubach or Paige Knepp. We invite you to join us for this time of fellowship and refreshment. 3 Family Easter Celebration Wednesday March 25th 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. KINGDOM KID NEWS Calling all children! Children from Kindergarten through 5th grade are invited to come join us every Wednesday night from 6:30-7:30 for our midweek outreach and fellowship time! Come play crazy games, hear age appropriate teaching, sing songs and have fun. Bring friends and neighbors, too! This is an excellent chance to gently introduce whole families to the joy found in Jesus. Any questions? Contact Falon Doutrich or call the church office. Calling all families! Come join us in celebrating the resurrection of our Lord at the Family Easter Celebration held this year on March 25th from 6:30-8:00 pm. There will be music, storytelling, crafts, snacks (of course!) and everyone goes home with a new devotional book. This is an event for whole families, so come join your kids during this extended Kingdom Kids hour! Vacation Bible School week 7/19-7/23 CLUB 425 Calling all 4th and 5th graders… We have some great activities planned for Club 425 during the next few months! Join us on February 15th from 6-7:30 p.m. for a time of fun and fellowship at Bellevue. You just never quite know what we might get into. Then on March 22nd, hold onto your sky socks, because Club 425 is heading to Sky Zone. Keep an eye on the bulletin for more details. CHILDREN’S CHURCH Sunday mornings during the 10:45 a.m. service If you come to the 10:45 am worship service and your child is between four years old and 2nd grade you can let them join us in Children’s Church. This is a time immediately following the Children’s Sermon where we go and sing, hear a Bible story and learn about what Worship is. Children’s Library Day Did you know that the first Sunday of each month when the children are at Sunday School they spend time in the Children’s Library looking for books to read? Are you looking for some good books for them? Come to Sunday School and the first Sunday and let them spend time in the library with Mrs. Perella looking for a new adventure or story to read! And don’t forget, that is the time to return your books that you took out the month before! Sunday, February 1st, 2015 Proceeds will go towards Power Pak Program 4 YOUTH MINISTRY Kevin Sheahan, Director of Youth Ministries In recent months, I have been meeting with youth leaders from different area churches. In some measure, we all desire to work together for the sake of unity and more effective ministry. In our age, when the Church is often divisive, we desire to work against that trend -- firm in the essentials of the faith, but charitable in all things, and zealous for each other. To that end, Bellevue will be joining forces with Upper Octorara, a fellow EPC church in our area, for various youth activities, including our 30-Hour Famine (January 30-31) and several social events. Our hope is that we can do more together than we can apart, and we will all benefit from gathering as a larger body of Christ from time to time. As another example of inter-church unity, Bellevue will be joining Calvary Monument and other churches, and participating in a Game Night at First Baptist Church of Pequea on Friday, February 6th. All youth are encouraged to attend FBC Pequea from 6-9 p.m. on the 6th. We want Team Bellevue to win the highly-anticipated floor hockey match (of course!), but we also want to fellowship with our brothers and sisters across denominational lines. “9 at a Time” Beginning in January, the Bellevue youth have undertaken a challenge to read through the entire Bible – from Genesis to Revelation. I have been encouraging them to go “9 at a time”; that is, to read nine minutes a day, which is sufficient to finish the whole Bible by the end of the 2016 school year. Despite overwhelming resources, Biblical literacy in the American church is alarmingly low. The Bible is our guide, our only objective means to understand who God is, who we are, how He interacts with us, and what He expects of us. It tells us what to think and how to act with regard to our relationships, finances, marriages, and our lives. Without an understanding of the Bible, we are lost and just guessing in the dark. Would you encourage the youth to read, study, and to treasure the Word of God? Pray for them. Ask them questions. Listen to their questions, and be willing to investigate further. Maybe even read alongside with them! There are reading schedules outside Kevin’s office for those who would like to participate in “9aaT”; it’s not too late to jump in! Youth Ski Day Camelback Mountain Friday, February 13, 2015 3:00 p.m. February 27th through March 1st YOUTH GROUPS WILL BE HELD ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: February 8th February 15th nd February 22 March 8th March 15th March 22nd th March 29 The youth will be traveling to Tel Hai Camp for this year's Winter Retreat. The retreat will run from Friday evening, February 27th, until Sunday, March 1st. All youth are encouraged to attend, and invite a friend, and together enjoy a time of worship, teaching, playing, and staying up much too late. The cost is $60, but there are scholarships available (PLEASE talk to Kevin). The sign-up deadline is February 15th. HIGH SCHOOL BIBLE STUDY Meets Wednesday evenings from 6:15- 7:15 p.m. Join us for a time of study and growth 5 SPRING SUNDAY SCHOOL QUARTER Begins Sunday, March 1st Adult electives will be as follows: Option 1: "Everyone’s A Theologian." This class began last quarter and continues into the spring. Many of us react negatively to the word theology, believing that it involves dry, fruitless arguments about minute points of doctrine. Yet everyone is a theologian because any time we think about the teachings of the Bible we are engaging in theology and the enterprise of being a theologian. Our course aims to equip you in the practical nature of Theology for your everyday life as a theologian. The course has four instructors, Adam Snyder, Gary Snyder, Phil Castor, and Ron DiNunzio rotating lessons. We believe deeply that thorough education in theology, knowledge of God, will lead you to a vibrant relationship with God. Join us! Option 2: “The Letters of John and Jude.” Join us as we dive into a study and discussion on four short letters in the New Testament: 1, 2, 3 John, and Jude. These letters can often be neglected, as they sit towards the very end of our Bibles, but that would be a gross disservice to God’s Word. These letters are jam packed with gold for the life of the Christian and we will be using NT Wright’s study guide as a guiding text for discussion. We therefore invite you to study with us as we unpack the reality of God’s Word for our lives today through the Letters of John and Jude. Option 3: “The Pilgrim’s Progress.” The Bible has sold more copies than any other book in all of history. But closely behind it is a book that has also exhausted printing presses, John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress. In this class each member will receive a copy of the book and will walk through the chapters together as we explore Bunyan’s grand narrative of the life and battle of the Christian in the world. It is a wonderfully fun read and will undoubtedly spark many discussions over the nature of our purpose and life as Christians. The chapters are short and read like a novel, but the meat is rich and will be of great benefit to your life. Easter Lily Order Form for Easter Sunday April 5, 2015 You can order your Easter lily to be placed in the sanctuary for Easter Sunday April 5th . The cost of the lilies is $7.25 and the deadline for ordering is Sunday, March 8th. Please use this form to place your order and forward it to the church office with your check, payable to Bellevue Pres. Church, or cash. If you have any questions please call the church office. Name____________________________________ _______# of plants ordered ______Amt. enclosed In memory of _____________________________ In Honor of _____________________________ Please pick up your lily following the 10:45 a.m. service on Sunday, April 5th. 2015 Session Committees Clerk of Session Linda Perella Building Committee Hank Cochran – CH Rob Bitts Grounds Committee Buzz Holton–CH Rob Shaubach Christian Education Elise Roelands - CH Adam Snyder Missions & Stewardship Gary Snyder- CH Denise Byler Membership and Evangelism Paul Burns - CH Andrew Johnson Worship Committee Scott Grimes - CH Mary Ann Berthoud OTHER COMMITTEES Memorial Committee Nominating Committee Mary Ann Berthoud – CH Rob Shaubach – CH Robb Bitts Gary Snyder Personnel Committee Budget Committee Linda Perella – CH Denise Byler – CH Frank Rotella Buzz Holton Anita Grimes John Perella – ex-officio Session liaise Anytime is a great time to join a Sunday School class! 6 We greatly appreciate recognizing us with the Christmas gifts that were given to us on Sunday, December 21, 2014. Your love and generosity is felt by all of us and we feel privileged to minister alongside of each of you. We wish you a blessed and very faith filled New Year! The Bellevue Church Staff . Dear Church friends, Thank you so much for the cards and a surprise Wal-Mart card. We are doing ok adjusting to our new home. Blessings, Bob & Shirley Williams To the Deacons and my friends at Bellevue Church, Many thanks for the gifts and cards that I received over the holidays. Much appreciated. Vera Graham Dear Bellevue Church, Thank you with sincere appreciation for your thoughtfulness. Thank you for your prayers cards and visits. Martha S. Walker Dear Bellevue Church members, Many thanks for all of your kindness to me and to my family on my grandson’s tragic death. Thank you all for your prayers. With blessings, Sally Slaymaker Thank you for the lovely poinsettia delivered by Phyllis Stauffer and I enjoyed our visit together. I also appreciated visits from Pastor Bud. Betty Pickel Thank You Bellevue for your thoughtfulness and gift card from the Deacons tree. The eat-out gift is great. A special thanks to the one who chose it. In God's Love we give thanks. Babe & Lee Coates Dear Congregation and Church Leadership, Thank you for your December gift to Water Street Ministries! It means so much that you would remember the hungry and homeless. Because of you, men, women and families with nowhere else to go had a home for the holidays and help to find a forever home. Please pray that hearts will be open to receive God’s love. Gratefully, Maria Schaszberger Thank you to Bellevue and the Deacons for your thoughtful gift card. It is always a treat to enjoy a meal someone else has cooked. We will enjoy that. Blessings! John & Joan Esworthy Friends of Bellevue, Thanks so much for the lovely container of delicious cookies for Christmas. They were really appreciated. Happy New Year to all, Dorothy Wissler Thank you so much for your prayers for my mother Grace Myer. Phyllis Clark Thanks you for the cookies and candy we received as part of the Deacon Gift Tag Tree, and thanks to the one who delivered them. Don and Lois Ostertag Dear Bellevue Friends, Thanks for all the many acts of kindness shown to us these past several months. The cards, gifts, phone calls and visits have been greatly appreciated, and we are especially grateful for all the prayers offered on our behalf. In Christian love, Bud & Judy See Dear Deacons and Bellevue family, I want to thank the Deacons for the wonderful box of Elmer’s chocolates. They are delicious! I also want to thank the Bellevue family for the cards and phone calls I received at Christmas. It is so nice to be part of a great church family! May God bless all of you! Bill Kauffman Dear Bellevue, Thank you so much for the lovely ornament celebrating the birth of Sophia in 2014! We had a lovely first Christmas with her! We hope you each had a beautiful Christmas as well. Thank you again! Love, Kim, JT & Sophia Thank you so much for the prayers, cards and visits we received during our recovery from the bus accident. Thanks to whoever gave us the beautiful fruit basket from the Deacon's Tree. Thanks to Bud for his prayers and calls and visits. A special thanks to Darlene and Norris Shirk for their faithful support with visits, cards, food and for sending us the bulletin every week. They always lifted our spirits just when we needed it most. May God bless them for their devotion to us through this difficult time. This has been a long painful journey and your support means a lot to us. Barb and Quickie I appreciate the visits from Pastor Bud and JT as well as others. The prayers, cards and phone calls from our church family have been very comforting. In times like these it means so much that others are supporting us. Dick and Louise Stauffer Dear Bellevue Family, I want to express my appreciation for all your thoughts and prayers during Jeri’s recent illness. Your offers of help and caring were a blessing. Jeri was thankful for your cards and prayers. I want to thank the ladies for serving a very nice luncheon after the funeral. I ask for your continued prayers and support as I face my loss. Kerm Summers Thank you to our brothers and sisters in Christ for the many prayers, cards, and meals that we received during my recovery from back surgery. The blessings of prepared meals helped us make it through the difficult days. Thank you to Bud and J.T. for being with me on the day of surgery. It meant a lot to both Andy and I for your visitation and prayers. The Bellevue church is truly a compassionate and caring congregation. Your love is reflected by God's word. Blessings to all, Linda Kinkaid Deacons & Bellevue church family. Thank you so very much for the generous gift card and candy from the Deacons tree. We enjoyed the candy and will spend the gift card for needed items for our new apt. when we move to VA. In God's love, Stan & Nancy Weimer. New Address: We are moving Jan. 24, 2015 Stan & Nancy Weimer 7412 Spring Village Drive Apt. 204 Springfield, VA. 22150 7 Bellevue Presbyterian Church SENIOR BIRTHDAYS (We celebrate with those who have reached 80 years!) Dolly Wissler- February 8th Gordon McCallum – February 18th Maynard Engel – March 6th Mary Diem – March 12th Joan Esworthy – March 25th Ruth Hohenstein – March 25th Kerm Summer- March 31st OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY We extend our sincere sympathy to: Sally Slaymaker on the passing of her grandson, Richard Lee Burger, Jr. on November 25, 2014. Dick and Louise Stauffer on the passing of Dick’s brother, Gerald Stauffer on December 8, 2014. Duane and Elise Roelands on the passing of Duane’s mother, Linda L. Roelands, on December 21, 2014. Marie Bassett and family on the passing of her motherin-law, Esther Bassett on January 11, 2015. NEWSLETTER ARTICLE DEADLINE All articles for the APRIL/MAY 2015 newsletter are due in the office By March 12, 2015 If you have anything you would like included in the newsletter, please forward to Louise Quillin or leave it in her mailbox at the church. Articles can also be forwarded via e-mail to office@bellevueepc.org . Thank you. Bud Davies JT Holderman Elise Roelands Trudy Ardrey John Harsh Sherlyn Gregg Kim Holderman Howard Parmer Kevin Sheahan Cristi Hahn Vera Graham Louise Quillin 810 Newport Avenue Gap, PA 17527 Phone Number: 717-442-4077 Fax Number: 717-442-4622 Bud Davies e-mail JT Holderman email PastorBud@BellevueEPC.org PastorJT@BellevueEPC.org Kevin Sheahan Kevin.Sheahan@BellevueEPC.org Office e-mail Office@BellevueEPC.org REMINDER CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE for information Contact: George Labiak Cemetery Supervisor (717)442-4981 SNOW CANCELLATION INFORMATION SUNDAY MORNINGS In the event of inclement weather please tune in your radio to WDAC, FM94.5 or WJTL, FM90.3, TV station WGAL–Lancaster, or call the church office at 442-4077 for cancellation information. Should we need to cancel we will normally cancel the 8:00 a.m. service and Sunday school and hopefully have the 10:45 a.m. service. You can also check on the church website www.bellevuepresbyterian.org for updated information. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS In the event of inclement weather – if school dismisses the students early or is closed due to bad weather (we will follow the Pequea Valley School schedule due to our location) THERE WILL BE NO WEDNESDAY EVENING ACTIVITIES. If you have any questions you may call the church office and either someone will be there or the voicemail system will have information. We will also try to get this information to the above radio and television stations. CHURCH BUILDING HOURS Sunday SPONSOR Our thanks to the Jim Lyle for sponsoring this issue of the Bellevue Tidings www.BellevueEPC.org 7:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (Evening hours may vary) Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Wednesday 9:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. (Evening hours may vary) Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon 8
© Copyright 2024