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The Chimes January 2018
Worship Schedule Sunday
9:00 & 10:30 am: Holy Communion First Sunday of month: Family Worship at 9:00 am
(service designed with children in mind); Remaining Sundays: 9:00 am service concurrent with Sunday School
Saint Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
415 E. Athens Ave., Ardmore, PA 19003 The Rev. Laura Tancredi, Pastor
610-642-3211 610-658-3262 (fax) www.stpaulsardmore.com
Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/stpaulsardmore Pastor Laura’s blog: pastortancredi.wordpress.com
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Mark your calendars –
Annual Meeting
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Following worship at 9:30 am
(One service only; no Sunday school)
The meeting will be held in the Sanctuary; a luncheon
will follow in Fellowship Hall.
All members are encouraged to attend this important
meeting & luncheon that follows.
The Chimes, the newsletter of Saint Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, is published for the inspiration, education and entertainment of its members and friends. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Just mail, e-mail or deliver them to the church office. The next issue of The Chimes will be published on Tuesday, January 30. Your articles are due in the office no later than Tuesday, January 23. C
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Pastor’s Letter
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Happy Epiphany to you all! The Feast of the Epiphany, celebrated January 6, was originally the day when Christians celebrated the birth of Jesus. In fact, they celebrated three big events all in one day: Jesus’ birth, his baptism, and the miracle of turning water into wine. Throughout the years, the observances of these events were separated.
With all the celebrations and ceremony surrounding Christmas, both inside the church and in the wider society, Epiphany is often an afterthought. Originally, though, Epiphany was the more important of the two occasions.
Epiphany celebrates the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles, specifically in the Magi. When the Magi came through Jerusalem looking for the king that had been revealed to them in the stars, the religious scholars consulted the sacred texts and could not believe that such an event had taken place. They were so concerned their expectations of religion, that they could not see the flesh and blood God in front of them.
We might ask ourselves whether we too are sometimes blind to the ways that God is being revealed. Do we get caught up in what we expect of God and miss the unexpected? Do we get so busy in our mundane, everyday lives that we do not notice God’s inbreaking among us?
This Epiphany, I want us to challenge ourselves to be more open and attuned to where God might be. It might not be the places we are used to finding or expecting God. This Epiphany, at the end of every day, or the end of every week, try to take a few minutes to reflect: Where did you encounter the divine? Was it in another person or a relationship? Perhaps through an unexpected event or opportunity?
It is my hope that this exercise will become more than a simple exercise. That we will be more willing to see God at work in our lives. That we will be more open to where God might be
speaking to us and calling us. I pray that this lasts the whole of the year, not just the season of Epiphany.
A most happy and blessed Epiphany to you all,
In Christ,
Pastor Laura
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Prayers
Please pray for our men and women in the armed services, especially Shane Boston, Army ROTC (son of Kim Boston); Michael Burns, Army Reserves (son of Linda & Bob Burns); Sean Hopkins (son of Terry Hopkins); Justin Kolb (son of Melanie Kolb, grandson of Bill & Pat Miles) and Brandon Mader (grandson of Wendy Black).
Prayers are also requested for: Miranda Bagnet (friend of Beth McElvenney); Horst Bierschwale (uncle of Claudia Muller); Robin Billings (friend of Missy Perry); Nancy Blum (friend of Hazel Pelletreau); Amy Carafa (daughter of Judi DellaBadia); Paul Caratello (uncle of Mark Muller); Charlotte Conybear; Lois Davis (friend of Libby Anderson); Larry Dieter (son of Larry & Barb Dieter); Sara Dimitri, Daniel Dry, Sr. (father of Dan Dry); Steve Engh (father of Anita Engh); Charlotta Fisher (friend of Linda Burns); Bob Geyer (brother of Barb Keyser); Dante Grasso (godson of Lisa Tintera); Bob Hampson (grandfather of Rob Hampson); Derek Huey (cousin of Lisa Tintera); Barbara Johnson (wife of Jack Johnson); Johanna Karén (granddaughter of Dorothy Linderman); Mark Kennedy (friend of the Miller’s); Peggy Keyser (sister-in-law of Tom and Barb Keyser); Derek Lauffer (son of Gail Feustel); Gregg Martin (brother of Linda Martin); Kathleen & Dominick Martini (friends of Laurie DeWarf); Helen Moschella (mother of Lisa Tintera); Eric Muller (brother of Mark Muller); Holly Notaro (friend of Missy Perry); Bob Perry, Walter Proschinger (brother of Christa Scheidly); Fred Risati (uncle of Pat Freestone); Claire Robinson, Norma Sands (sister of Bonnie Legreid); Alicia Sterling (friend of Missy Perry); Delores Stevenson (mother of Debbie Moran); Mary Ann Whalen (friend of Missy Perry); June Wille, Jan Williams (friend of Liz Cassidy); George Zucker (husband of Judi Zucker); Alyson (cousin of Jane Downing); Jessica (friend of Liz Cassidy); Maya (friend of Debbie Keyser) Paige (friend of Missy Perry); and Livia (cousin of Carol Henry).
Deaths
Don Erickson died on November 2, 2017.
Virginia Klepfer died on December 17, 2017.
Robin Wille and Diane Wille Wenckebach died on December 26, 2017.
We pray for the families of Don, Ginger, Robin and Diane and thank God
for their lives and the promise of the Resurrection.
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Ingathering of Christmas Gifts
Thank you to all members of
St. Paul’s who contributed to the
2017 Ingathering. We reached our
goal! Well over 100 educational
gifts and gift cards were
received. We extend a special
thank you to Carol Hammarberg
and to David Stanton for
transporting all of these wonderful
gifts to KenCrest. Christmas
morning was much more joyful
with all of your gifts.
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Winter Rally Day is January 7th! On Winter Rally Day, we’ll have one service at 9:30. Immediately following the service we’ll be participating in 3 service projects as a congregation. The three service projects:
1. Assembling Baby Care Kits for Lutheran World Relief (items for the Baby Care Kits will be collected during advent in the parish hall)
2. Cleaning the Kitchen 3. Undecorating the Church from Christmas
After our service projects are complete, we’ll be hosting an Empty Bowls luncheon. Empty Bowls is an international project to fight hunger on a community level. Members of our church have sculpted and/or glazed ceramic bowls throughout this past year at VBS, a Women’s Dinner, and confirmation class. If you would like to come to the Empty Bowls luncheon, the price of your ticket will include a ceramic bowl and a simple meal of soup and bread (the meal will be served in disposable bowls so you can keep your ceramic bowl clean to take home). The money raised from the Empty Bowls luncheon will be donated to support Aid for Friends and the Ardmore Food Pantry. We hope to see you there!
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St. Paul’s Women’s Retreat Friday-Saturday, January 19-20, 2018
Location: Franciscan Spiritual Center, Aston, PA
Leader: The Rev. Linnéa Clark, St. John’s Lutheran Church
in Melrose Park
Title: Common Ground: Encounters Between Islam and Christianity
The retreat will explore the beliefs and practices of Islam and their
surprising commonalities with Christianity.
Leader: The Rev. Linnéa Clark is the pastor of St. John’s Lutheran
Church in Melrose Park, PA. A native of western Massachusetts, Pastor
Clark earned Bachelor of Arts and Master of Divinity degrees from Yale
University. She serves on the board of the Cheltenham Area Multifaith
Council and is an advocate for inter-religious understanding. Pastor
Clark is also a musician and liturgical writer and composer. She lives in
Melrose Park with her three cats.
Schedule: The retreat runs from 6pm on Friday through
Saturday at 3pm.
Cost: $80 (scholarships available) Please note that the registration fee
includes overnight accommodations, breakfast, lunch, meeting space
rental and the retreat leader’s expenses and honorarium.
Registration and information: Please register to attend by
Sunday, January 7. Payments are due by Sunday, January 14.
To register or for more information, please
email [email protected] or [email protected].
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The Children’s Choir sang at Zion Baptist Church
on December 3
Attention Committee Chairpersons
Annual reports on all activities for the year 2017 are
due now. Please note that reports are expected from
all committees, subcommittees and groups.
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An essential volunteer activity at St. Paul’s is
counting the donations each Sunday. Although most
of us may not be aware of this effort, it really is
important.
We need additional volunteers for counting
beginning in 2018. Here is what it entails:
Volunteers are assigned to Teams (with a Captain to guide
things) and are asked to serve 6-8 Sundays a year.
The Counters meet in the Finance Room (on the second floor
next to the Library) immediately after the conclusion of the second
service. They organize and count the offerings, document the funds, and
prepare the proceeds to be deposited in our bank.
The entire process takes about 30 minutes.
What do Counters get from this? They are helping with an essential,
although not high profile function at St. Paul’s. You get to meet and
work with other members in a regular rotation.
If you would like to serve in this function, please contact David
Wilson either at Church or via e-mail: [email protected].
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JANUARY CALENDAR
Sunday, January 7 Winter Rally Day
9:30 am Holy Communion
Followed by 3 service projects and the Empty Bowl
Luncheon
Monday, January 8
12:30 pm Mahjong/Kugler Room
6:30 pm Greater Philadelphia Paper Pholders
Tuesday, January 9
8:30 am Community Bible Study Leaders/Meeting Room
7:00 pm AA/Kugler Room
Wednesday, January 10
7:15 pm Church Council Meeting/Meeting Room
Thursday, January 11
9:00 am Community Bible Study
1:00 pm Women’s Christian Fellowship/Kugler Room
6:30 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal/Choir Room
7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal/Choir Room
Sunday, January 14
9:00 am Sunday school
9:00 am Holy Communion
10:30 am Holy Communion
Monday, January 15 Church Office closed
Tuesday, January 16
8:30 am Community Bible Study Leaders/Meeting Room
7:00 pm AA/Kugler Room
7:30 pm Finance Committee Meeting/Finance Room
Thursday, January 18
9:00 am Community Bible Study
1:00 pm Women’s Christian Fellowship/Kugler Room
6:30 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal/Choir Room
7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal/Choir Room
Friday, January 19
6:00 pm Women’s Retreat/Franciscan Spiritual Center, Aston
Saturday, January 20
1:00 pm AGO Organ Class/Sanctuary
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Sunday, January 21
9:00 am Sunday school
9:00 am Holy Communion
10:30 am Holy Communion
6:00 pm Confirmation Class
Monday, January 22
10:00 am Ikenobo/Meeting Room
12:30 pm Mahjong/Kugler Room
Tuesday, January 23
8:30 am Community Bible Study Leaders/Meeting Room
7:00 pm AA/Kugler Room
Thursday, January 25
9:00 am Community Bible Study
1:00 pm Women’s Christian Fellowship/Kugler Room
6:30 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal/Choir Room
7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal/Choir Room
Sunday, January 28
9:00 am Sunday school
9:00 am Holy Communion
10:30 am Holy Communion
6:00 pm Confirmation Class/Kugler Room
Monday, January 29
12:30 pm Mahjong/Kugler Room
Tuesday, January 30
7:00 pm AA/Kugler Room
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JANUARY Birthdays
1 Aiden Gale, Morgan Gale, Michael Ruehr, Virginia Vitty 4 Sarah Krissinger 5 Virginia Mace 6 Kari Draper 7 Alexa Foust, Giang Nguyen, Nancy Snyder 8 Olivia Osborne 9 Beth McElvenney 10 Eugene Bright, Jr., Andy Horn 11 David Harkins, Frank Roth 12 Zoe Bozman, John Mullin III 15 Luke Curtis, Kendall Henderson, Louise Pierce, Molly Trombello 18 Chris Geiger, John Nagle, Jim Van Horn 19 Russ Carstens, Jason Sack 20 John Martin, Isabel Montgomery, Grady Walters, Anthony Wilkerson, Jr. 22 Melanie DeWarf, Eleanor Jacobsen, Christina Wagner 23 Barbara Orwig, Grady Walters, Jr. 24 Timothy Lyons 28 Denette Stetler 29 Paige Badovick, Ben Brophy 30 Vernon Newhouse 31 Charlotte McColgan
Gifts of Flowers for the Altar Consider becoming a weekly sponsor of altar flowers for Sunday morning worship.
The cost of the flowers is $35 per week. A sign-up chart for sponsoring altar flowers is available in Fellowship Hall, or you may call Dottie Buchanan at 484-420-4969. The dedication(s) for your flowers will be published in the appropriate Sunday bulletin(s).
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2018 Musical Events
Sunday, February 11, 4:00 pm
Jessica Lennick recital. Jessica is our beloved section leader
and her concerts include everything from sacred classics to
show tunes.
Sunday, March 11, 7:30 pm
Susquehanna University touring choir, under the direction of
Dr. Christopher Hoster.
Sunday, April 29, 4:00 pm
AGO regional competition winner Clara Gerdes presents an
organ recital in our sanctuary. Ms. Gerdes is a senior at Curtis
Institute, and in great demand as a recitalist.
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