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THE ST. LUKE LETTER September 2019
September 2019
Siblings in Christ,
I pray that the summer was restorative to you in your mind, body and soul. I pray that we are ready for a new
school year full of conversation, discussion and God’s love. As we begin our program year at St. Luke I have
been reflecting on the most recent book I read, A House United: How the Church can Save the World by Allen
Hilton. The basic premise of this book is that throughout our country we have excessively polarized ourselves to
the point of only surrounding ourselves with like-minded individuals. We do this in church as well, finding
ourselves in an echo chamber of sameness where we do not hear other perspectives, interpretations or views.
We have come to an overall experience of ‘us’ versus ‘them’ and set the goal to expel the ‘thems’ from our
lives and society.
As I reflect upon this concept and theory, I realize that I do this as well. I surround myself with other like-
minded individuals regarding political affiliations, societal expectations, and my interpretations of the Bible.
There is comfort in hearing others who affirm my thoughts, opinions and beliefs, but if I only surround myself
with those who think exactly like me I am missing out, I am missing Jesus’ call to be one Body of Christ. In
1 Corinthians 12:14-18 Paul writes, “Indeed, the body does not consist of one member but of many. 15
If the foot
were to say, ‘Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body’, that would not make it any less a part of the
body. 16
And if the ear were to say, ‘Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body’, that would not make
it any less a part of the body. 17
If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body
were hearing, where would the sense of smell be? 18
But as it is, God arranged the members in the body, each
one of them, as he chose.”
Each and every one of us are called child of God. We each bring different understandings and interpretations of
what it means to live as a child of God. This is good. Diversity is a gift. When we only surround ourselves with
those who believe exactly the same, we are not challenged to grow in faith or adapt to an ever-changing world.
I encourage each of us to prayerfully discern where God continues to call each of us. I pray that we would
engage in difficult conversations – especially ones in which we do not agree with everyone around the table.
I know I have said this before, but there is more than one right way to live a life of faith and to believe in God.
Each of us has a unique perspective and understanding. Each of us are faithful and live lives where we strive to
love and care for our neighbor to the best of our ability. I pray that we would grow in togetherness and
encourage the conversations and discussions that are most challenging.
Yours In Christ,
Pr. Becky Horn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Are you or a loved one desiring a visit from the pastor? Please contact Pastor Becky if you would like her to
come visit you at home, in the hospital, or another location. (office: 364-9154, cell: 215-208-5535, email:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pr. Becky will be out of the office attending Bishop’s Convocation from September 16-18. Please contact
her on her cell phone or email.
September 4, 11 & 25 at 10:00 AM in Pastor Becky’s office. We begin by reading and discussing the upcoming lectionary texts for Sunday and conclude with a short prayer service where we pray for all people on our prayer list. -Hope to see you there!
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GOD SIGHTINGS COLUMN: God sightings are everywhere – God is ever present and always active, making all things new through God’s
amazing love. I have seen God in the people of St. Luke. You regularly come to the aid of your brothers and
sisters in Christ when they are sick, ill, in the hospital and in need. I have seen compassion through making
meals for folks going through a tough time. I have seen generosity through you with the gift of a love offering
to help a family with a significant life change. I have seen the dedication of your prayers for those on our prayer
list. I thank you for celebrating the love of God and sharing the abundant blessings in your lives. May we
continue to be a witness to God at work in the world.
Have a suggestion for a God Sighting? Talk to Pr. Becky or send in your own before August 22. Thank you for
helping to share where God is active in your lives.
Sunday School and Confirmation Classes Resume on Sunday, September 8th at 9:15 am
New at St. Luke's - BIBLES!
During baptisms we covenant with God promising to place the Holy Scriptures in
the hands of the newly baptized. We have begun giving the frolic First Bible to
newly baptized infants and after discussion with the Spiritual Relations Committee
we are happy to announce that we will continue to take this promise seriously. We
will now be giving age appropriate Bibles to children as they enter Sunday school
(age 3/4) and when they are entering 2nd grade. For years St. Luke has been giving
Bibles to entering Confirmation students and we will continue to do this. Since we
haven't given Bibles in prior years, ALL CHILDREN will be receiving a Bible on
Sunday, September 8th at the worship service of their choice. Children entering
Sunday school for the first time through 1st grade will receive frolic Preschool
Bible. Children in grades 2-6 will receive Whirl Story Bible. Seventh graders beginning the Confirmation
program will receive Colaborate: Lutheran Student Bible. Please contact Pr. Becky with questions and please
let her know if there will be a new student! Thank you for your support as we live into our baptismal covenant
to share the Word of God with all people.
St Luke Lutheran Church 301 N Pennsylvania Ave Centre Hall, PA
The Congregation of St. Luke Lutheran Church cordially Invites you to attend our
2019 Homecoming Celebration
"A Joyful Reunion"
September 29, 2019 Worship begins at 10:30am
There will be a luncheon and fellowship following the Worship service.
Please RSVP by Tuesday, September 3rd, with the name and number attending by signing up on the church bulletin board, emailing [email protected] or calling 814-364-9154. Please share the information with your families and
friends who may have a connection with St. Luke.
"Blest be the ties that bind our hearts in Christian love; The fellowship of kindred minds is like to that above."
We look forward to seeing you!
The Centre Hall/Potter Food & Fuel Pantry will have their next monthly food distribution on Tuesday, September 17, at Grace United Methodist Church. Volunteers start by packing boxes from 8:00-10:00 am and Food Distribution will be from 12:30-4:00 pm. Paper products (paper towels and toilet paper) as well as toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap and cake mixes are always needed and cannot be purchased with State or Federal funds. We are unable to accept baby food at this time. If you have a donation of baby food to make, please contact Pr. Becky.
Monthly Donation Ideas: January – Kleenex & Soup April – Caked Mixes July – Soap October – Toilet Paper February – Canned Milk May – Mustard/Ketchup August – Toothbrushes November –Laundry Detergent March – Toothpaste June – Paper Towels September – Shampoo December – Dish Detergent
If you would like to make a donation, please place non-perishable items in the designated Food Pantry Box at St. Luke Lutheran Church on or before Sunday, September 15. The donation box is located in the Narthex. If you would like to make a monetary donation, you may speak with Bonnie Brown at 364-1541.
Volunteers are always needed…to pack boxes at 8am on distribution days or to sign up to unload food when it arrives at Grace Church. If you can help unload food, you will be called the day before the truck arrives. Please call the Food Pantry at 814-531-6151 or speak with Bonnie Brown if you can help or if you have any questions.
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Funeral Meal Ministry—The Funeral Meal Ministry Committee met on August 6th and St. Luke Council
approved the policy recommendations from the Committee. They are listed below and available in the Narthex. Given this revamped information, we are asking for you to fill out a Funeral Meal Ministry Volunteer Form. They are available at both entrances. We are hoping to find folks who are willing to be coordinators of meals, servers, willing to donate food, and set-up/clean-up of tables and chairs. If you have questions, please contact Pr. Becky. Thank you for your ministry to those in their time of grief.
Funeral Guidelines Members:
a. Use of building – no charge. b. Meat will be paid for by the family. c. Other food and drinks will be provided by the congregation.
a. The Funeral Meal Ministry Committee will designate Coordinators and Callers to obtain donations b. The cost of items not able to be received by donation to be provided by St. Luke Congregation.
d. Charge for cleanup of $50.00 to be paid to the respective funeral home. In turn the funeral home will remit payment of $50.00 to this congregation for the custodial cleanup.
Non-Members: a. Use of building: $250.00 to be paid to the respective funeral home. In turn the funeral home will remit payment of $250.00 to this congregation for the use of the building. b. Food and servers will be provided by the family; unless other arrangements are made with this congregation. c. Church member must be present that knows the kitchen. d. Charge for cleanup of $50.00 to be paid to the respective funeral home. In turn the funeral home will remit payment of $50.00 to this congregation for the custodial cleanup.
Prayer Concerns Pray for the recovery and the Lord’s healing and peace on our brothers and sisters.
Audrey Oakes...cancer Barry Homan...recovery from heart surgery
Richard TrVet...recovery from stroke Caryn Becker...recov. from kidney transplant
Shelley Carper...recov. from surgery Will Wise...cancer
Melody Green...recovery from surgery Susan Ulrich...healing for hip
Belize Children..Susie Westby, Myrtle Tracy, Ashanti Obrien, Orlando Jackson, Stephanie Logan
On-going Prayer Concerns: Paul Dietrich...cancer Tanya Evans…health concerns
Marvin Lehman, Jr....MS and kidney disease Vicki Garvin...kidney disease
Robert Sauerwein...heart and health concerns Megan McLoughlin...cancer
TJ Coursen...cancer Jen Parsons...recov. from brain tumor
Bob Chambers...health concerns John Turnbull...healing and hope
Bob Sheaffer...Lung Cancer Jim Evans...Cancer
Brynn Cashell...leukemia Mae Judy...health concerns
Robert Wendt... Infection Marvin Lehman, Sr…health concerns
Neal Corl...heart concerns Chuck Murphy...health concerns
Terry Wellington...cancer Greg Bohn...kidney issues
Pat Krisch...cancer Gordon Yearich...cancer
Kyle Lehman…military Susan Stover...recov. from back surgery
Don Anderson...rehab. from surgery Dave Ferree...recov. from surgery
Please pray also for the health of our Home-bound:
Larry Breon (Mount Nittany Medical Center until placement in a Memory Care Unit)
Dorothy Chambers (Foxdale Village, 500 E. Marylyn Ave. State College, PA 16801—Rm 317)
Joan Confer (Wynwood House, Room 10, 122 Wynwood Drive, Centre Hall, PA)
Donna Fetterolf (Wynwood House, Room 19, 122 Wynwood Drive, Centre Hall, PA)
Adam Garman (238 Sinking Creek Rd, Spring Mills, PA 16875...364-9555)
Phyllis Kerlin (The Inn at Juniper Village, 1930 Cliffside Drive—Rm 136, State College, PA 16801)
Fred Lohr, Jr. (244 S. Pennsylvania Ave, Centre Hall, PA 16828…364-9368)
Alma Martz (202 W. Church St, Centre Hall, PA 16828...814-364-1244)
Alice McClenahan (432 S Pennsylvania Ave, Centre Hall, PA 16828)
Evelyn McClenahan (The Oaks, 200 Rachel Drive-Rm 201, Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 814-424-7013)
Emma Zimmerman (Colonial Courtyard-Room 113, 5546 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd., Tyrone, PA 16686)
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADD OR REMOVE A PRAYER CONCERN: You may fill out a prayer
concern card located in the Narthex and place in the offering plate. You may also notify the church office of
your prayer concerns by calling 364-9154 or emailing the church office at [email protected] . Please
remember that a prayer request will remain on the prayer list for three weeks unless otherwise noted as an
ongoing concern. Ongoing prayer concerns will remain on the prayer list for three months. Also, please
remember to notify the church office when someone is able to be removed from the prayer list. You may renew
a prayer request as often as you wish.
Updated 8/29/19
Pr. Becky is going Over the Edge for Interfaith Human Services (IHS) on October 17, 2019. She will rappel 12 stories from the Fraser Centre/Hyatt Place in downtown State College. Please support her in this fundraising cause so that more ministry can happen in Centre County through this amazing and life-giving organization. Click on the following link to give a donation that will help a family or person in need. https://give.overtheedge.events/campaigns/71YPa5/pay
My personal goal is $1000, but if we could exceed that amount, that would be amazing! If you have questions, please contact Pr. Becky or Alice Cromwell (our IHS representative). Thank you for your support of this vital ministry.
The St. Luke Choir is now rehearsing on Thursdays at 7pm in the
Sanctuary. All voices are welcome to help make a joyful noise unto
the Lord!
The Sewing Group will resume quilting on Tuesday, September 10th from 9am to 2:30pm. Come for all or part of the day. You do not need to know how to sew, there is a job for everyone. A potluck luncheon is shared at noon.
Nittany Conference God’s Work, Our Hand’s – Join us for a God’s Work, Our Hands community event at The Oaks in Pleasant Gap on Sunday, September 15th from 2:30-4:30. There will be activities for all ages. Activities will include yard work and indoor projects with the residents.
Book Group – Our next selection is Evie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes. We will gather to discuss on Wed. Sept. 25th at 8:30 am in Pr. Becky’s office. Please join the conversation and bring book suggestions for next time!
Sept. 5 Mahlon and Nichole Poorman 6 Michael and Shelly Carper
8 Charles and Linda Murphy 10 N. Roy and Patty Thompson 11 Brian and Sylvia Auman 12 Doug and Shari Welch 13 Tom and Kelly Moran 17 Daniel and Debbie May 19 Paul and Barbara Mark 20 Shawn and Kenna Kurtz 23 Alvin and Judy Spotts 25 Ronald C. and Melissa Homan 29 Larry and Fay Breon 30 Lanny and Kimberly Johnson
Sept. 3 Robert Sauerwein 4 Logan Murphy
7 Keith B. Luse Carol Ard
9 Davis Araujo Logan Johnson
Logan Witherite George Wilson
11 Inez Luse 13 Ruth Bressler Barbara Mark 14 Brooklyn Knaub 15 Molly McClenahan 17 Joan Confer Virginia Moyer 18 Joni Kresovich 19 Gay Homan Jean McCracken 20 Connie Zellers
September birthdays continued… 21 Justin O'Hara Gladys Sampsel Katherine Horn 22 Sherri Corl
Norma Crater Brett Homan 23 Twila Mothersbaugh Ronald Holsopple 24 Tim O'Hara 25 Sherri Taylor 28 Jordan Holsopple Christina Sharer 29 Forrest Rishel
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St. Luke Congregation, Dwight and I personally thank our fellow members at St. Luke and Pastor Becky for all the prayers, the cards, kind words and support at the passing of Adora. We are truly grateful. Eileen and Dwight Barnes and family
St. Luke Congregation, Thank you for all the cheerful cards I received due to my FREAK ACCIDENT. Ruth Luse
Worship Volunteer Schedule - Thank you for your service to St. Luke!
Twelfth Sunday of Pentecost – September 1, 2019
Greeters: Michele Brown and Betty Dietrich (8:00am)
Jerry and Judy Homan (10:30 am)
Acolyte: Breanna Praskovich (8:00am)
Open (10:30 am)
Lay Reader: Diane O'Hara (8am) and Scott McAllister (10:30 am)
Worship Assistant: Pat Strouse (10:30am)
Communion Assistant: Marjorie Korman (10:30am)
Communion Usher & Table: Larry Frazier (10:30am)
Offering Ushers: Russ and Barb Judy, Joe Hammaker and Open (8am)
Lois Albright, Shari Welch, Jerry and Judy Homan (10:30am)
Bell Ringer: Gary Zellers (8am) and Gerald Korman (10:30am)
Worship Counter: Open (8am) and Deb Frazier (10:30am)
Communion Bread: Open
Altar Flowers: Scott and Barb McAllister
Offering Counters: Lois Albright and Carol Sharpe
Mowing & Weeding 9/1-9/7: Scott McAllister
Altar Care (September): Cindy Kessinger and Charolette Waltz
Council Ushers (September): Shawn Lehman (Head), Scott McAllister, and Larry Frazier
Thirteenth Sunday of Pentecost – September 8, 2019
Greeters: Dean Crater and Russ Judy (8:00am)
Ethel Frazier and Marjorie Korman (10:30 am)
Acolyte: Maggie Delaney (8:00am)
Linzy Fetterolf (10:30 am)
Lay Reader: Russ Judy (8am) and Linda Decker Reitz (10:30 am)
Worship Assistant: Peg Leedy (10:30am)
Communion Assistant: Evelyn Reeder (10:30am)
Communion Usher & Table: Gerald Korman (10:30am)
Offering Ushers: Michele Brown, Dean Crater, Diane O'Hara, Don Rudy (8am)
Don and Bonnie Brown, Ken Cromwell, Martha Grove (10:30am)
Bell Ringer: Don Rudy (8am) and Scott McAllister (10:30am)
Worship Counter: Russ Judy (8am) and Betty Ishler (10:30am)
Communion Bread: Open
Altar Flowers: Open
Offering Counters: Barb McAllister and Sue Royer
Mowing & Weeding 9/8-9/14: Open
Fourteenth Sunday of Pentecost – September 15, 2019
Greeters: Don Derr and Kathy Mothersbaugh (8:00am)
Gladys Sampsel and Freda Schluter (10:30 am)
Acolyte: Tori Meyer (8:00am)
Open (10:30 am)
Lay Reader: Charolette Waltz (8am) and Mike Morrison (10:30 am)
Worship Assistant: Jim Shunk (10:30am)
Communion Assistant: Shari Welch (10:30am)
Communion Usher & Table: Patty Lehman (10:30am)
Offering Ushers: Charolette and Cliff Waltz, Denny and Cindy Grove (8am)
Larry Frazier, Don Brown, Patty Lehman, Nancy Shunk (10:30am)
Bell Ringer: Colten Shunk (8am) and Kira Josephson (10:30am)
Worship Counter: Open (8am) and Barb McAllister (10:30am)
Fourteenth Sunday of Pentecost – September 15, 2019 continued…
Communion Bread: Open
Altar Flowers: Open
Offering Counters: Cindy Grove and Jim Shunk
Mowing & Weeding 9/15-9/21: Open
Fifteenth Sunday of Pentecost – September 22, 2019
Greeters: Don and Dorothy Rudy (8:00am)
Nancy Shunk and Patty Lehman (10:30 am)
Acolyte: Faith Wolfe (8:00am)
Nick Bair (10:30 am)
Lay Reader: Sabrina Wert (8am) and Earl Leedy (10:30 am)
Worship Assistant: Scott McAllister (10:30am)
Communion Assistant: Stephanie Delaney (8am) and Sue Royer (10:30am)
Communion Usher & Table: Diane O'Hara (8am) and Betty Ishler (10:30am)
Offering Ushers: Paul and Betty Dietrich, Gary and Connie Zellers (8am)
Shari Welch, Shawn Lehman, Gene and Judy Bair (10:30am)
Bell Ringer: Gary Zellers (8am) and Larry Frazier (10:30am)
Worship Counter: Russ Judy (8am) and Freda Schluter (10:30am)
Communion Bread: Open
Altar Flowers: LeRoy and Linda Reitz
Offering Counters: Deb Frazier and Carol Sharpe
Mowing & Weeding 9/22-9/28: Open
Sixteenth Sunday of Pentecost – September 29, 2019 - Combined Worship Service at 10:30am
Greeters: Martha Grove and Nicki Shunk (10:30 am)
Acolyte: Jordan Anderson (10:30 am)
Lay Reader: Carol Sharpe (10:30 am)
Worship Assistant: Norma Crater (10:30am)
Communion Assistant: Shawn Lehman (10:30am)
Communion Usher & Table: Ken Cromwell (10:30am)
Offering Ushers: Joe Hammaker, Gerald Korman, Krystal and Kira Josephson (10:30am)
Bell Ringer: Colten Shunk (10:30am)
Worship Counter: Deb Frazier (10:30am)
Communion Bread: Open
Altar Flowers: Jack and Shirley Sharer
Offering Counters: Lois Albright and Russ Judy
Mowing & Weeding 9/29-10/5: Roy Thompson
Seventeenth Sunday of Pentecost – October 6, 2019
Greeters: Allen and Amy Homan (8:00am)
Scott McAllister and Monty Strouse (10:30 am)
Acolyte: Charolotte Delaney (8:00am)
Linzy Fetterolf (10:30 am)
Lay Reader: Angela Anderson (8am) and Barb McAllister (10:30 am)
Worship Assistant: Jack Sharer (10:30am)
Communion Assistant: Lois Albright (10:30am)
Communion Usher & Table: Earl Leedy (10:30am)
Offering Ushers: Open (8am)
Shawn and Patty Lehman, Mike Morrison, Peg Leedy(10:30am)
Bell Ringer: Don Rudy (8am) and (10:30am)
Worship Counter: Open (8am) and Betty Ishler (10:30am)
Seventeenth Sunday of Pentecost – October 6, 2019 continued…
Communion Bread: Open
Altar Flowers: Open
Offering Counters: Barb McAllister and Jim Shunk
Mowing & Weeding 10/6-10/12: Roy Thompson
Altar Guild (October): Sandy Ferree
Council Ushers (October): Shari Welch (Head), Earl Leedy, Kerry O'Hara and Susan Stover
Council Members: Susan Stover (21), President; Kerry O'Hara
(20), Vice- President; Scott McAllister (19), Secretary; and Jack
Sharer, Treasurer. Your additional 2019 Council Members are:
Cindy Grove (19), Barb Judy (19), Pat Strouse (19), Earl Leedy
(20), Shawn Lehman (20), and Open Position (20), Don Anderson
(21), Larry Frazier (21), and Shari Welch (21).
*Many thanks to our Council Members for your willingness to serve on Council.
Cemetary Association Board Representatives: Joe Hammaker (19), Michele Brown (20) and
Bob Long (21).
*The numbers in parenthesis indicates the year their term is complete.
The St. Luke Church Council will meet on Monday, September 9 beginning at 8pm in the
Fellowship Hall. Council Meetings are open to those who wish to attend.
ST LUKE TREASURER’S REPORT
St. Luke's approved 2019 Budget: $164,310.00
Income as of 8/25/19: $101,026.37 (62% of budget)
Expenses as of 8/25/19: $106,907.62 (65% of budget)
St. Luke currently has four Committees—Congregational Relations, Community
Relations, Property and Spiritual Relations. The Community Relations and
Spiritual Relations Committees meet on the second Monday of each month
beginning at 6:45pm in the Fellowship Hall to meet with Pastor Becky prior to
splitting into individual Committee discussions from 7-8pm. The next Community
and Spiritual Relations meeting night will be Monday, September 9 at 6:45pm.
The Property Committee meets on an as needed basis.
The Congregational Relations Committee will meet on Thursday, September 12 at 1pm in the kitchen.
Congregational Relations will now meet on the second Thursday of each month.
If you are not already on a Committee, please prayerfully consider joining one and contributing to the
fellowship, outreach and worship practices of your St. Luke family.
If you are unable to attend the
service you are scheduled for,
please try to find a replacement
and make Patty in the church
office (814-364-9154) or the
Head Usher aware of the change.
Thank you!
If you are able to help with weeding and lawn mowing, please sign up in the narthex. Thank you!
Our next Ministry Planning meeting will be Sunday, September 8th
, 2019.
Following the 10:30 worship service. This meeting is a time where we can
brainstorm new ideas and discuss the needs of the community and congregation.
Council officers and committee chairs are asked to attend, but anyone with new
ideas is welcome to join the discussion. Please contact Pr. Becky with any
questions.
Mutual Ministry - The Mutual Ministry Committee Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, September 15th at 6:30 pm in Pr. Becky’s office.
STEEPLE PROJECT The steeple work is complete and it looks fantastic! Please continue to contribute to the cost of this project as you are able. The congregation did take a private loan of $30,000 to cover the costs of the necessary renovation. As of August 25, 2019 we have raised a total of $93,944.26 toward the final cost of $110,804.32, this number does not include interest we will accrue on the loan. Thank you for your help!
Looking ahead…Please note that if you have news or articles for the October issue of the St. Luke Newsletter, please submit them to the church office no later than Thursday, September 19, 2019.
ST. LUKE CONTACT INFORMATION St. Luke Church Office 364-9154 or email at [email protected] Pastor—Rev. Becky Horn 215-208-5535 or email [email protected]
Church Secretary, Patty Lehman 364-9154, 814-933-6296 or email:
Organist, Bette Bender 349-4408
St. Luke Mailing Address: 301 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, PO Box 331, Centre Hall, PA 16828
St. Luke Website: http://StLukeCentreHall.org
Patty will be on vacation from September 9-13. There will be no Secretary's office hours during that time. If you have any announcements for September 8th and/or September 15th bulletins, please turn them in to the church office by Wednesday, September 4th. Thank you!
TO ALL WOMEN OF THE
ALLEGHENY SYNOD
Have you every felt empty?
Have you ever felt like you were in a hole
without a ladder?
Have you every felt spiritually “stale” or
disconnected?
Most of us can remember a time when we could answer “Yes” to one or more of these
questions, and some of us can even answer “Yes” to them today.
If this sounds like you, please join the Allegheny Synodical Women’s Organization for a
Day of Renewal. This year’s theme is “Refresh, Relax, Recharge,” and will be held
Saturday, September 28, 2019 from 9:00am to approximately 3:00pm, at the Altoona
Grand Hotel, Plank Road in Altoona.
Scheduled sessions will include four breakout sessions with activities to challenge you to
renew your body, mind, and spirit and may include massage, crafts, exercise, make up, and
fashion. Our keynote speaker is Pastor Susan Winger speaking on Spiritual Refreshment.
Join us for a day of fellowship and fun, and reenergize your body, mind, and spiritual life.
The registration fee is $8.00 and the registration forms are now available in the narthex.
The Deadline to register is September 7th.
School Kits—There is a donation bin located in the narthex for anyone who would like to donate school supplies for Lutheran World Relief Backpacks. We are hoping to gather supplies to fill 40 bags. For the bags, we are only in need of 70 page notebooks (4 per bag), blunt tipped scissors (1 per bag) and unsharpened #2 pencils with an eraser (5 per bag). Any questions, please speak with Marjorie Korman or the church office.
Vanco GivePlus† Update– Most of our congregation’s designated giving areas have been added to our online offering service at Vanco. You can access this service through our web site by clicking the top right button labeled “DONATE”. You can also give through Vanco’s mobile app. See https://youtu.be/PAjqUxK8YRk for instructions on acquiring this app. If you have created your Online Profile and subsequently log in to the giving web page, you will need to click on the “Add Transaction” button to see the full fund list. Note that I can add additional giving area’s to the list as needed. There may be a small delay of about one business day for a new area to activate. Why use an online offering service? Here are some of my thoughts:
If you’re like me, I tend to be a bit forgetful. When I think of my offering, the envelopes are
usually where I’m not. But my cell phone is almost always nearby to make an online donation.
Sometimes we find ourselves “under the weather” either figuratively or literally during a bad
snow storm. With online giving we can still maintain our regular giving.
With our grown kids living further and further away, travel is usually a necessity for us as
parents. With a computer or smartphone always nearby, it’s easy to fulfill our weekly offering
obligation to St. Luke.
Speaking of travel, our jobs can sometimes take us away from Centre County for weeks or
months at a time. (I once spent a year in the Seattle area for my job.) Again, an online giving
service can maintain our regular offering.
Sometimes, I like to put things on autopilot. The Vanco service has a recurring giving option
that you can set up and let it run. You can stop or modify your choice at any time.
At times our personal church attendance can be somewhat sporadic possibly due to work
schedules. Although it’s no substitute for regular attendance, regular online giving can keep
one part of our faith life going.
Contact Jack Sharer, 364-1658, for help or additional information. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Jack is normally in the church office mid-morning on Wednesdays.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - We are so thankful that we were able to share in worship with Pr. Barb Streed, Youth and Leaders from the First Faith Lutheran Church Mission Group in Dodge Center, Minnesota. They stayed at St. Luke on July 27th and were able to join us for the 8am service on Sunday, July 28th.
September 2019
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Communion at 10:30 am service
Scout Meetings
5-6:30pm
2 Labor Day
3
Church Office
Hours
9am to Noon
4 Lectionary Study &
Prayer Group 10am
Council of Churches Meeting 11am at Trinity UCC
5 Church Office
Hours
9am to Noon
Choir Rehearsal 7pm
6
7
AA Meeting 7pm
8 Grandparents Day Communion at 10:30 am service Sunday School & Confirmation Classes resume at 9:15am Ministry Planning Meeting following 10:30am service
Scout Meetings
5-6:30pm
9
Community & Spiritual Relations
Committee Meetings 6:45pm
St Luke
Council Meeting
8pm
10 Patty on Vacation - No Secretary's Office Hours
Sewing Group Resumes
9am to 2:30pm
11 Patriot Day Lectionary Study &
Prayer Group 10am
12 Patty on Vacation - No Secretary's Office Hours
Congregational Relations Meeting
1pm
Choir Rehearsal
7pm
13
Cub Scout Den Meetings 6:30-8pm
14
AA Meeting 7pm
15 Communion at 10:30 am service
God's Work Our Hands Sunday
Working at The Oaks 2:30-4:30pm
Scout Meetings
5-6:30pm Cub Committee Meeting 6:30-8pm
16
Pastor Becky at Bishop's Convocation
9/16-9/18
17 Church Office
Hours
9am to 2pm
Food Pantry at Grace UMC
8am to 4pm
18
19 Church Office
Hours
9am to 2pm
*October Newsletter Deadline
Choir Rehearsal
7pm
20
Wedding Rehearsal
6:30pm
Cub Scout Pack Meeting 6:30-8:30pm
21
Sanctuary Reserved
1:30-6pm
Wedding Service
2:30pm
AA Meeting 7pm
22 Communion at 8am & 10:30 am service
Scout Meetings
5-6:30pm
23 Autumn Begins
24 Church Office
Hours
9am to 2pm
4H Teen Council Meeting 7pm
25 Book Group 8:30am
Lectionary Study &
Prayer Group 10am
26 Church Office
Hours
9am to 2pm
Choir Rehearsal
7pm
27
Cub Scout Den Meetings 6:30-8pm
28 ASWO Day of Renewal 9am-3pm at Altoona Grand Hotel
AA Meeting 7pm
29 Homecoming Joint Worship Service at 10:30am followed by Reunion Luncheon
Scout Meetings
5-6:30pm
30 Sunday Worship Services: Every Sunday at 8am and 10:30am
Sunday School and Confirmation Classes will resume September 8th: Every Sunday at 9:15am beginning on September 8th
St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran Church 301 North Pennsylvania Ave. P. O. Box 331 Centre Hall, PA 16828 Return Service Requested
The
St. Luke Letter
Mission Statement: Inviting all into relationship with Christ, Church and Community
St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran Church Centre Hall, Pennsylvania