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BREAD & WINE News from
HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH
JULY 2015
Holy Communion Lutheran Church
P. O. Box 55, 621 Old Fallston Road
Fallston, Maryland 21047-0055
443-299-6134 - office
website - holycommunionfallston.org
Pastor John K. Burk
443-653-2462 - cell
SO LONG, FAREWELL,
AUF WIEDERSEHEN, GOOD BYE
As you know I have been planning to retire in 2016 but have been deliberating about when to go. On January 25th, Debbie will turn 65 and we will both be on Medicare and we feel like that’s a good time to retire. So, on January 31, 2016 I will retire after 29½ years as a Pastor. I will be very sad to leave you. You have been an absolutely wonderful congregation. After 10 years, I still feel like we are on our honeymoon. You have accepted change gracefully. You have spoken the truth in love when you were upset about something. You are quick to laugh. Worship here is sincere and beautiful but also delightfully fun and playful. Thank you for all the love you have shown me and my family over the years. I am not exactly sure what I am going to do in retirement. I already volunteer at the Marshy Point Nature Center in Middle River and lead nature-ecology talks for the Skipjack Martha Lewis in Havre de Grace. The church needs interim Pastors for missionaries overseas who go on home leave and that sounds like fun. I want to spend more time with my 92 year old Mom and my Granddaughter and Grand #2 who is due in November. More than anything, I look forward to a slower paced lifestyle. While working here is extremely pleasurable and joyful, there is a lot of responsibility and that has its own weight. I look forward to passing that on to Pastor Wiener. Again, thank you for being you. You will always be in my prayers.
In Christ, Pastor John Thank you for your strong giving. We were 15th in the total amount of giving out of 192 churches in the Delaware/Maryland synod. Considering our small size that is an achievement that we can be humbly proud of (a church oxymoron). Well done everyone.
-Pastor John for the Stewardship Committee
HELPING THE ANIMALS
Four times a year we set aside a Sunday to collect old sheets, towels, small blankets, rugs and wet and dry cat food (no dog food) for the animals in the Fallston Animal Rescue Shelter. The shelter is located at Crossroads Station, 2725 Fallston Road, Fallston, MD, 410-557-6161, [email protected]
On Sunday, September 6 we will be collecting your donations. There will be a box for your old rags, rugs, towels, etc and a plastic shaped container for your donations located in the Narthex.
Up coming dates are , Dec 6, Mar 6,2016 June 5, Sept 4, Dec 4.
Thank you for all the help you give to the sheltered animals. -Fallston Animal Rescue Movement.
DONATION OF GLASSES AND PHONES
EYE GLASSES - There is a box for them on top of the coat rack. The glasses are refurbished and are given to the less fortunate who cannot afford glasses.
CELL PHONES - There is a box for them on top of the coat rack. They go to Men and Women in our Armed Services.
SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
TEACHERS
Cradle Roll - Thelma Maisenholder
Nursery – Elaine McClean, Katie Schissler
Kindergarten – Linda Miller
1st and 2nd grade – Mae Corbin, Debbie Burk
3rd & 4th grades – Lee Lefkowitz
5th & 6th grades - Beth Reed
First Communion & Confirmation – Chasity Wiener
Bible Study - Mary Kruelle
STUDENTS
1st year pin – Mackensie Pellerin, Colin Perkins,
Liam Thanner
2nd year pin – Owen Bowling, Aidan Bowling,
Kylie Kesinger, Nathan Kesinger,
Eleanor Schissler, Weston Shook,
Delaney Wiener
3rd year pin - Kyle Giordano, Katie McCombs,
Vanessa Perkins, Katelyn Shipp,
Ethan Taylor, Ally Schromsky,
Natalie Schromsky, Ethan Smith
4th year pin - Frankie Deems, Shannon Dominick,
Katelyn Rudolph
5th year pin – Ethan Boeren, Rachel Boeren,
Amber Deems, Julie Dominick,
Amanda Dorsey, Sara Dorsey,
Gordon Lefkowitz, Lars Lefkowitz,
Charlie Rudolph, Noah Thanner,
Emma Shook, Caelyn Sullivan
6th year pin - Emma Snyder, Haleigh Wiener
7th year pin - Abigail Reed
8th year pin - Katie Airey, Sadie Perkins
10th year pin - Matthew Shaffer
Hope everyone has a great summer…BUT
Coming on Friday, September 11 the HCLC summer picnic.
Look for more details in the Sunday bulletin.
Sunday School will resume on Sunday, September 13. Help is
needed for a teacher or helper so think about it and come
September be a volunteer to teach Lutheran religion to the
students of HCLC.
Sunday School Coordinator
-Theresa Perkins
STEWARDSHIP
Stewards of God’s Love
The below list is a list of the many ways that
HCLC is a “Steward of God’s Love”.
Assisting Ministers
Cell phones for our Armed Services
Collections for local Food Pantry
Community Projects
Christmas Gifts
Eye Glasses for less fortunate
Fall Family Festival
Fallston Animal Rescue
Holy Stitchers
Healing Ministry
Sharing Table
Reaching out to Share Christ Love”… is our Mission State-
ment.
Stewardship Chairperson -Charlotte Butler
LOVIN’ LIFE SENIORS Our goal is to “Reach Out and Share Christ’s Love” through service projects in the community while offering friendship and support to each other through social events. Please join us! Invite your friends! Our 2015 schedule and sign up sheets for upcoming events are posted on the Senior’s Bulletin Board in the hallway.
Please read the Sunday Bulletins and the monthly Bread & Wine newsletter for any changes to the schedule below. All activities take place on the 2nd Tuesday of the month unless otherwise noted.
2015 CALENDAR
Tuesday, July 14, 12 noon - Tidewater Grille, Havre de Grace. Call Ellen to arrange a ride if necessary.
Tuesday, August 11, 12 noon - Friendly Farm (Upperco) Carpool from church at 11am.
Tuesday, September 8, 12 noon - Crab Feast (Held at HCLC) Tuesday, October 6- Dutch Apple Theater, “The Church Basement Ladies-A Mighty Fortress” - Ticket- $48 includes lunch, tax and gratuity. (Carpool from church 10am)
Tuesday, November 10 - Hart-Miller Island Tour - Meet at church 9:20am and proceeds to Essex for a 10am tour. Lunch will be at Pastor John’s - Donations to World Hunger
Tuesday. December 8 - Ballistone for Christmas
We are always looking for new ideas and new members. If interested contact Nancy Campbell (410-836-7688); Frances Gosnell (410-893-4622); Jeanette Hastings (410-893-7590); Pat Kellermann (410-679-4624; Ellen Priebe (410-679-8655)
FOOT HEALTH
Be kind to your tootsies- after all you need them for a life-time. Each step involves a complex motion of muscles in the foot. There are 33 joints on the foot that can be affect-ed, and/or injured. The aver-
age foot carries an individual 75,000 miles by age 50. The feet have one tough job, each day they may be required to stand, walk, and run.
Take care of your feet
Wash and dry completely (include between toes)
Moisturize
Exercise (stretching/curling toes/rotating ankles)
Massage
Raise your legs when sitting
Pedicure (make sure nails are cut
straight/do not cut cuticles)
Wear smart shoes.
The shoes that we wear can and will impact the overall health of your feet. Studies show that half of the population wears the wrong size shoe. It is important to have your feet sized regularly as an adult because your feet continue to change size. The time of day can impact your foot size; people who stand and walk on the job will generally need a larger size when shopping in the evening. Functional, activity appropriate foot wear is imper-ative for continued foot health.
Summer causes a unique set of prob-lems for our feet; as we walk bare-foot and wear shoes that are less protective. In the summer pay spe-cial attention to sunburn, athletes foot, planter warts, ringworm and
other infections. If your shoes are wet change them; do not continue to wear wet shoes. During the winter wear proper-ly fitting waterproof shoes with warm dry socks.
If your feet hurt and you have any of the following, get help by going to a podiatrist.
Swelling
Recurring pain
Redness
Limited or painful motion
Rash or new growths
Cramping
Change in color or temperature
Pain or fatigue
Decreased or abnormal sensation in toes
With blessings for continued health; -Barb Huber RN, FCHN, CSRN
Stewardship Meeting Tuesday, July 7, 10am Worship/Music Meeting Monday, August 7, 7pm Council Meeting Monday August 17, 7pm
MEETING FOR JULY and AUGUST
MY STEWARDSHIP TRIP STARTING AT ZERO
I was raised by parents who were always active in their church even though they had 4 kids and no wash-er, drier, or dishwasher until the third one arrived. Time never seemed to be an issue. Sundays were al-ways a day of rest when we went to church and almost always spent the afternoons visiting grandparents listening to the adults talking for hours. (boring) But people never talked about stewardship or anything to do with money. I got married and had children, we always went to church and participated in activities, but I never thought of stewardship as loving God or using what God gave me to help other people. I viewed my offer-ing as the price of admission when I went to church and of course I didn't have to pay anything on the Sun-days when we didn't go to church. I viewed people who gave stewardship talks as being very different from me. The early years were financially challenging what with starting a family and buying our first house. Half of my pay some months went to the mortgage and we sometimes had to decide which bills to pay with the other half. Our greatest financial pleasures came from buying stuff – furniture, toys for the kids, and other things that caught our fancy like the antique spinning wheel and chair, and the antique ceramic jug. Meanwhile I was hearing some really good sermons from Pr. Allen about the importance of going to church every Sunday and the importance of stewardship and why we should be good stewards. After a few years things got a little easier and we were able to spend money to do things like beach, camp-ing, and site seeing trips. As I look back on those times I realize we were enjoying making those memories much more than buying stuff. We also started making the money we gave to the church part of our budg-et, and we gave our weekly commitment even if we didn't go to church. And we were getting even more involved in committees and the church council. As time passed, the kids got through college and left home and our involvement in the church continued to grow and our stewardship continued to grow every year and we started to think about what it meant to tithe, and I think we might be there. It is not just what you give to the church, it is everything we do and give to help other people. We current-ly give to over 32 charities every year and it gives us a great deal of pleasure and some degree of guilt, be-cause there are so many desperate people and charitable organizations in need out there, and we could and should do much more. So maybe stewardship is a never ending opportunity for growth. We are still using money to create memories, but we are much more focused on stewardship - (using what God has given us to “Reach out and share God's love”) And as for buying stuff, we are now spending a lot of our time trying to get rid of stuff. We couldn't sell the antique spinning wheel, chair, and jug we hauled around for 50 years in a yard sale, so it ended up in the a land fill. What were we thinking? I recently read that using money to buy stuff creates the least amount of pleasure. Using money to create memorable experiences creates much more pleasure, And using money to help others, whether it is through the church or a charity, creates the most pleasure. When I read this, it absolutely hit home, and that is why I wrote this article. Anonymous HCLC member
BIRTHDAYS IN JULY PRAYER SHAWLS
We are in need of more prayer shawls. If you would like to make one, please see or call Barbara Bar-bour or Debbie Burk.
HOLY STITCHERS and those who like to knit and crochet are invited to join this group that meets on Mondays twice a month. They gather to make quilts for a variety of recipi-ents. Some of the group stays into the afternoon to practice knitting and crocheting. Experience not required! Since be-ginning this group in September of ‘09, they have made 54 quilts for various organizations. Call Debbie Burk (410-574-4758) or Susan Hood (410-877-0574) with any questions.
Dates scheduled are on Mondays 9am July 13 & 27 Aug 10 & 24 Sept 14 & 28 Oct 10 & 26 Nov 9 & 23
Dec 7 If interested just come and enjoy!!
HOLY STITCHERS
07-01 - Carol Miller
07-02 – Matthew Shaffer
07-03 – Rebecca Hall
07-03 - Emma Shook
07-04 – Gloria Tegeler
07-05 – Lisa Wolf
07-08– Delaney Wiener
07-09 - Irene Waller
07-11 – James Eyler
07-13 – Timothy Smith
07-15 - Brian Haack
07-15 – Hannah Merrifield
07-16 - Michelle Edsall
07-16 – Chris Shook
07-16 – Marcia Mickley
07-18 - Melva Sullens
07-18 – Hayden Bark
07-19 – Doug Hiob
07-20 – Elaine Smith
07-21 - Katie Schissler
07-21 – Sadie Perkins
07-22 - Bill O'Connor
07-24 – Mary Kruelle
07-25 – Beth Reed
07-27 - Haleigh Wiener
07-28 – Ellen Priebe
07-28 – Ethan Taylor
07-29 - Gina Plott
07-30 – Gloria Bennett
07-30 – Christin Orth
07-31 – Tyler Smith
07-31 - Joey Peterson
07-31 – Carol Miller
07-31 – Frank Deem, Jr.
07-31 – Patricia Sadler
08-03 – Pat Walton
08-04 – Zachery Huber
08-04 - Chuck Moore
08-04 – Mackenzie Tacka
08-05 - Lindsey Plott
08-06 – Amy McCombs
08-08 - Brian Myers
08-08 – Logan Weaver
08-09 – Janet Warren
08-10 - Stephen Haack
08-10 - Carl Henderson
08-11 – Stephen Greene
08-13 – Gladys Merrifield
08-14 – John Trionfo
08-14 – Jim Cross
08-16 - Sharon Kampes
08-18 – Melissa Bowling
08-19 – Michael Fleming
08-19 - Karl Gaines
08-21 – Larry Strausser
08-22 – Luann Horn
08-24 - Katie Flohr
08-24 - Paul Gray
08-26 – George Smith
08-28 - Linda Myers
08-28 - Sue Sojka
08-28 – Lisa Caughey
08-28 – Ron Bowling
08-30 – Richard Webster
08-31 – Jamie Weaver
BIRTHDAYS IN AUGUST
Our own Steven and Stephanie Eckels are on a 4-5 month cross-country adventure in an RV! They are guided by wherever the wind blows. They consider this trip eve-ry bit of a spiritual journey as they
do an adventure. If you would like to “follow” them—reading accounts of where they have been and where they are going, please visit their blog at www.trippinwithminka.com or email them at [email protected]
Steven and Stephanie Eckels
HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor John Burk
Pastor Chasity Wiener
Administrative Assistant - ‘C’athy Stemmer
Organist/Choir Director - Joan Cole (traditional)
Contemporary Music Director - Mason Boeren
Financial Secretary - Donna Campbell (Financial Secretary)
Church Registrar - Nancy Campbell (Registrar)
Council Member - Bruce Amrein - Vice President
Council Member - Carl Henderson - Secretary
Council Member - Fred Hildebrandt - Treasurer
Council Member -Doug Hiob
Council Member—Bob Hood - President
Council Member - Mary Kruelle
Council Member - Linda Miller
Council Member - Bill O’Connor
Council Member - Penny Sadler-Vocke
Council Member - Dave Warren
Assistant to Treasurer - Carolyn Ruth
Altar Flowers - Lilli Rode
Bulletin Sponsors - Call office - 443-299-6134
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ARTICLES ARE DUE ON THE SECOND SUNDAY OF THE MONTH
Office Hours - 9am - 4pm every Tuesday and Thursday
Always check the bulletin board in the hall for various events that are being held at other churches and surrounding businesses. There is committee information, bulletin sponsors and newsletter sign up sheets along with general information about HCLC.
CHECK THE BULLETIN BOARD
D E A D L I N E S SUNDAY BULLETIN announcements are due in the office by
Tuesday afternoon by 2 o’clock
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER articles are due in the office by the 2nd Sunday of the month.
H O W T O B E A S P O N S O R for
BULLETINS, NEWSLETTERS AND CHILDREN’S BULLETINS
SIGN UP SHEETS are on the BULLETIN BOARD in the hall.
Bulletins are $10
Newsletters are $40
and
Children’s Bulletins are $10
All checks or money can be placed in the offering plate.
Make sure you put on your check or with your money what you are sponsoring and what week or month
or want to sponsor.
Any questions or concerns, always feel free to call the office
443-299-6134 OFFICE HOURS are Tuesdays and Thursdays
NEWSLETTER from
HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH
JU- LY / AUGUST 2015
Bread & Wine newsletters sponsors for 2015 Jan - Charlotte Butler Jul - Ellen Priebe
Feb - Nancy Campbell Aug - None needed
Mar - Fred & Arlene Hildebrandt Sep - Larry & Lynne Strausser
April - Kisner Family Oct - Myers Family
May - Charlotte Butler Nov - Eckels Family
Jun - Jeff & Elaine McClean Dec - Evelyn Schmidt
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Holy Communion Lutheran Church P. O. Box 55 621 Old Fallston Road Fallston, Maryland 21047-0055 443-299-6134 [email protected] holycommunionfallston.org
“REACHING OUT TO SHARE CHRIST’S LOVE”
Holy Communion Lutheran Church
Is a growing community
of faith that exists to provide
the Fallston Community with
a variety of opportunities
for special development in:
WORSHIP
REACHING OUT
LEARNING
WITNESS
Come and be part of our Christian worship!
Sign up to receive the synod e-letter.
Go to demdsynod.org and follow the links to the e-letter.
You learn about free concerts, trips, activities and job possibilities.
Worship Services
8:30am - Traditional Service
10:15am - Contemporary Service
10:15am - Sunday School
“REACHING OUT TO SHARE CHRIST’S LOVE!”