Newsletter of New Hope Lutheran Church Columbia, MD September 2015
Beginning the week of September 20, New Hope is introducing a 6 week small group ministry with the study of Real Faith for Real Life by Michael Foss. This small book comprised of 6 chapters has been described as a ‘moving workbook for the soul’. Foss encour-ages ‘living discipleship’ through six practices for discovering a faith that works in real, everyday life, including prayer, worship and Bible reading.
Through the visioning process of ERNIE (the congregation’s dis-cernment/vision team) we learned that two top priorities for you in-clude deepening relationships with one another in the congregation and deepening your journey of faith. This new initiative meets both of those goals. We hope that you will seriously consider this oppor-tunity for growth.
So how can you take part in this?
From the Amazon.com review: For Christians seeking to apply their faith to everyday life, Real Faith for Real Life invites readers to answer the call of discipleship and provides guidance and examples of how to do so successfully. Michael Foss, author of Power Surge, encourages readers to rely on six time-tested marks of discipleship that encourage the practice of faith in everyday life: daily prayer, Bible reading, weekly worship, Christian service, relationships that encourage spiritual growth, and giving in the spirit of generosity. Using Bible passages and real-life stories, Foss illustrates how each mark of discipleship enhances and supports the growth of a person’s faith journey. This book also includes study questions and journaling suggestions for small group discussion and individual reflection.
There will be several small groups led by dif-ferent leaders in the congregation. Leaders will select weekly meeting times that suit the leaders, so that you will have a variety of op-tions with timing to suit your schedule – we know how busy you are and how important this is to you. Our goal is that you would re-main with the same group throughout the study. Each gathering will last an hour and a half at the agreed upon location. We will have a limit of 6 to 10 participants in each small group.
The church has purchased a number of the books and is offering them at $5 each. Look for more information soon. Sign up for these groups through the church office: [email protected] or call the office at 410-381-HOPE (4673).
— Pastor Ginny
6 WEEK SMALL GROUP
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God’s Work Our Hands Service Weekend
We are partnering with Abiding Savior Lutheran Church to share God’s love with our local community as well as the global community this weekend.
We will begin our weekend on Friday, September 11, with a Meet/Greet/Bless Our Work Dinner at Peking Chef Chi-nese Restaurant in Hickory Ridge.
The service activities begin on Saturday at 9am at New Hope and then continue on Sunday at Abiding Savior. We will end the weekend with a Desserts and Discussion time before our last big event of the weekend. The final event will be a Community Movie Night on September 13. At this time, plans are still in the works for an evening event on Saturday, September 12. Sign up in-formation is on the blue Sign Up Board in the Narthex, or you can use the sig-nup genius link here: http://bit.ly/1JlCl05.
Not sure what you want to do? Show up and we will put you to
work.
Our Activities! The location is New Hope unless otherwise noted. Activities at Abiding Savior will be on the sign up board in the Narthex. Friday, September 11 Meet and Greet with Abiding Savior Lutheran Church at
Peking Chef in Hickory Ridge Village Center
Saturday, September 12 Church Cleanup: Saturday, 9am- 12pm
Bread Baking: 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm (you can keep your loaf or donate it to Route 1 Day Center)
Food Drive at Harris Teeter: 10am - 1pm
Food Drive at Giant, Owen Brown: 10am - 1pm
Food Drive at Giant, Hickory Ridge: 10am-1pm
Making blankets and quilts for Lutheran World Relief: 1pm-3pm
Assembling school kits for Lutheran World Relief: 10am-12pm
Street Cleanup Guilford Road or Eden Brook: 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm
Holding up positive message signs and waving at people at Guilford and Eden Brook: 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm
Handing out books, intro to Little Free Library: 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm
Assembling spice bags and labels for bean soup jars for Amazing Grace pantry: 10am-12pm
Yoga: 1pm in the Fellowship Hall
Learn to knit or crochet prayer shawls, hats for seafarers, plarn mats for the homeless: 10am–12pm
Make dog toys for dogs in shelters (to be determined)
Greeting Drivers along Guilford Road/Eden Brook Drive: 10am–3pm
Celebration Potluck with friends from Route 1 and FIRN: 6pm –8pm
Sunday, September 13 Dessert Closing Gathering: 7pm
Community Movie Night “Akeelah and the Bee”: 730pm
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Service Weekend September 12 - 13
You can help with a food drive at local food pantries, learn to knit or crochet prayer shawls or plarn mats, bake
bread or treats for Route 1 Day Resource Center, assemble school kits, quilts, and blankets for Lutheran World
Relief, clean up around New Hope property, pick up trash along Guilford Road/Eden Brook Road, assemble
spice bags for bean soup jars, wave at people along the road with positive message signs and many other
activities. Watch the Ministry Connections, our website, or our Facebook page on how to sign up for the
different activities.
School supplies needed for GWOH 30cm or cm/inch rulers Hand held pencil sharpeners Blunt tip safety scissors #2 unsharpened, plain color, wood pencils 2.5 in pink erasers 16 or 24 count box of crayons
As part of God's Work, Our Hands weekend, please join us for a benefit yoga class at 1:00pm on September 12, in New Hope’s Fellowship Hall, led by Leah Shepherd.
It will be a gentle flow, focusing on relaxation, appropriate for all skill levels. Participants will be asked to give a donation that will go to "Lutheran World Relief".
Please RSVP to Leah Shepherd ([email protected]).
Feel free to invite friends or neighbors.
Bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Yoga Class at New Hope to Benefit
Lutheran World Relief
Choose One or More Ways to Help Our Local & International Neighbors
Saturday, September 12 at 1pm
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Begins Children's Sunday School begins on Sunday, Sep-tember 13, at 10:00 am! Registration is underway. We are asking all new and returning families to reg-ister. Look for the registration table in the Narthex between services, or visit our website at www.NewHopeLutheran.org and open the link enti-tled Sunday School Registration 2015-2016 on our home page.
On the first day of Sunday School, all children will begin in their classrooms and gather for a God's Work Our Hands activity in Fellowship Hall at the end of the hour. Starting September 20, children in Preschool through 6th grade will meet in the church service @10:00 am. Following the children's ser-mon, they will move to their classrooms for a lesson. Middle School (7th and 8th grade) and High School will meet in their classrooms every Sunday @10:00 am.
Contact Lois Bailey ([email protected]) if you have any questions.
Wednesday, September 16, 11:00am at New Hope Lutheran Church
Howard County is one of the richest areas in the country, yet, for many residents, achieving self-sufficiency has become increasingly difficult. The Association of Community Services will present an update of the Self Sufficiency Indicators Report, which includes five categories:
Housing Child care Food Transportation Health care
Learn what ACS’s advocacy priorities are for our community and how you can use this data to be-come involved in helping others.
Giving as we have been given… Because of you, New Hope sent 40 final exam survival bags to our local Lutheran Campus Ministry partners at the end of each semester last year, plus Christmas cards & candy bars to some 30 New Hope college students studying elsewhere, providing gentle reminders of support and encouragement for our college-aged members of our community.
Examples of Stewardship in Action
Craft Night is Changing Nights
We are moving our meeting nights to the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in the Fellowship Hall, 7 – 9 pm.
Our first meeting will be September 8 as we prepare mate-rials for God’s Work Our Hands weekend. No skills necessary, all are welcome!!! Help make quilts and blankets for Lu-
theran World Relief, knit or crochet prayer shawls, crochet plarn mats for the homeless, or bring your own craft project for some fun fellowship time.
New Members Class
Sundays, September 27, October 4, and 11 12:45 - 2:15p
If interested (visitors or current members)
contact the [email protected] or Pastor Ginny ([email protected]) or
call the church office (410-381-4673) Lunch and Childcare provided.
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We're excited to announce the dates for our fall college fairs. All events are free to the public, and there is no need to pre-register. All are welcome.
Your search for the right college is an intensive process, and we're ready to help by introducing you to the 41 Lutheran colleges and universities across the United States and Canada.
Sunday, September 27 @ 4:30-7:30p
Lord of Life Lutheran Church 5114 Twinbrook Rd. Fairfax, VA 22032
http://lutherancolleges.org/college-fairs/calendar/fairfax-va-area-college-fair-event/
Beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be served. No RSVP necessary.
All Attending students receive four application fee waivers.
What’s in store…
Make the most of your time and learn why the Lutheran college experience is unlike any other. During the event, you'll talk with representatives of our colleges about:
The value of a liberal arts education.
Academic programs at our colleges and universities.
Available scholarships and financial aid, and the number of students who receive financial support.
The countless extracurricular activities taking place on any given day.
The ways in which the faculty and staff help students develop their faith and find their sense of purpose.
College Fair!
Confirmation is a significant milestone in the faith life of our youth. It is a time when they are able to explore their faith through study, dis-cussion and service.
The Confirmation program at New Hope is a two-year cycle of instruction and inquiry, usually for those in 7th & 8th grades. We use the program “Here We Stand,” offered by Augsburg Fortress Publish-ing. Confirmation classes are scheduled for every Wednesday evening from 5:30-7:15pm from Sep-tember through May. Each session consists of a large group-themed lesson, a meal and a small group discussion.
On Wednesday, September 9, at 7:30pm there will be a meeting for parents to introduce the program and to plan for the upcoming year. Confirmation classes for students will begin the next Wednesday, September 16, at 5:30pm.
If you have questions about Confirmation, please contact our Confirmation Coordinator, Gary Mechtel, or the Family Ministry Coordinator, Cindy Ranker (Diaconal Minister).
Confirmation Begins in September! Giving as we have been given…
Because of you, New Hope provides tailored Christian education throughout the year to learners of all ages -- Sunday School, Adult Sunday School, Faith Matters, GIFT, Vacation Bible School, Adult Bible Camp, Young Adult Bible Study, Wednesday Bible Study, Summer education series, and other targeted Small Group studies.
Examples of Stewardship in Action
Giving as we have been given… Because of you, New Hope is able to put literally thousands more dollars into ministry each year, freed up by the labors of congre-gation members who volunteer to do work maintaining our church facility that we would otherwise have to pay service provid-ers to do. For example, some two dozen vol-unteers take turns mowing, at least twice, some three times over the season; two addi-tional key volunteers -- Fred Kurrle and Er-ic Butler -- spend an additional 150 hours per year doing yard maintenance. Their time makes a difference in ensuring New Hope is a welcoming place, and in allowing financial resources to go to ministry.
Examples of Stewardship in Action
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Help the Youth
Group
by using...
Do you shop at Amazon? You can shop there and benefit the youth group. Sign up for Amazon Smile at smile.amazon.com, choose New Hope Lutheran Church, Columbia, MD as your charity, and shop!
A portion of the sales will come back to us. Two important things to know:
1) there are a lot of New Hope Lu-theran Churches, so be sure to keep scrolling until you reach New Hope, Columbia, MD and
2) New Hope benefits from this on-ly if you start your Amazon shopping at smile.amazon.com.
For your convenience, a link to Am-azon Smile is on the Home page of New Hope’s Website (www.newhopelutheran.org) under Quick Links in the middle column.
Thank you for supporting the youth!
Giving as we have been given… Because of you, New Hope provided a Vacation Bible School experience to 51 participating children this summer. Forty -- 40! -- different volunteers made it all possible.
Examples of Stewardship in Action
Free Electric Bass - looking for a new home
It comes with a small amp and tuner. Contact Carol Henderson
([email protected] / 410/799-9572)
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Did you know that one of the most innovative minis-tries serving the underserved is right in our own pro-verbial backyard?
Diakon Kathryn's Kloset -- DKK, for short -- solicits contributions of new, unused products and dry goods from companies large and small, generally items which were mislabeled or remained following a pro-motion that has ended, goods which the companies otherwise would have destroyed. DKK then partners with charitable organizations who have needs for the very same products. Their efforts allow us as a com-munity to help the underserved and deserving, while minimizing waste of perfectly good items that simply don't meet the commercial need any longer.
Originally a home-grown initiative run by Executive Director Wade Brown and named in honor of his mother's example, DKK is now part of Diakon's Child, Family, and Community Ministries family of services, on whose board I serve.
Volunteers assemble dental hygiene kits for kids from donated supplies
There's a constant flow of goods at the DKK warehouse.
Did You Know?
In 2014 alone, DKK provided an estimated 390,900 items to some 250,000 people, working with more than 186 different partner organizations.
Think laundry detergent and mattresses for homeless shelters, shoes and backpacks for kids in Baltimore, dry goods for food pantries.... The combinations are seemingly endless. This is truly stewardship in action -- stewarding resources while serving those in need. And it is just one of the kinds of ministries we as a congregation support, with many others, through the benevolence we pay forward to the Synod and larger church through our tithes and offerings.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, or know of other charitable organizations who may have need for items DKK can provide, or work for a company which may itself have excess products which could serve others.
—Diane Batchik
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GIFT Begins Friday, October 9th! Growing In Faith Together (GIFT), New Hope’s monthly intergenerational faith for-mation event will take place on the second Friday of the month from October to May. The first one will be on October 9. This year’s theme is Spiritual Practices. Together we’ll explore many different kinds of spiritual practices that help not only to ground our faith, but also to help grow our faith.
As always, we begin the evening at 6 pm with dinner (no need to bring anything, we’ll have all the food pre-pared for you), followed by an introduction to the evening’s topic and a time of more in-depth learning and interaction. At the close of the evening we will come together to share our experiences and end in prayer. You will also be given materials to take home and use. The evening will end at about 7:30 pm.
GIFT is for those of all ages and circumstances: singles, couples, parents, kids, teens, families, college stu-dents, retirees, visitors, empty nesters, young adults – everyone! Bring your neighbors and friends along, too!
If you have any questions, or would like to volunteer to help with the monthly events, please contact one of the core team members: Stefanie Alt, Lois Bailey, Erin Myers, Cindy Patterson, Cindy Ranker, Laura Rose, or Pastor Ginny.
Update!! We're Kicking Things Off in September!
BERT -- your friendly Building Expansion and/or Renovation Team -- is back to let everyone know that we're officially kicking off the contract with the Kerns Group Architects as of Monday, September 28.
As you recall, this first contract is focused on what is known as the Master Plan-ning Process -- a structured way to gather input and ideas from across the congre-gation, combine them with county building code and other construction parame-ters, and leverage the skills of architects with extensive experience working with religious organizations on how sacred spaces can best enable and improve wor-ship and ministry.
This contract is budget neutral. It uses dedicated funds that were given to the congregation explicitly for this kind of professional assistance to help us envision what can be.
Stay tuned: we will be scheduling sessions for Kerns Group to meet with New Hope's ministry teams, staff, and everyone who is interested in providing input, hopes, dreams, frustrations with the current facility, and as-pirations for the future....
If you have thoughts now, you can always send them to [email protected]. Thank you!
Giving as we have been given.... Because of you, many of our neighbors without housing have received free medical care through the Route One Free Medical Clinic. Dur ing the two years covered by a grant secured by our own Linda Yergey, grant monies and additional critical donations from our congregation provided $787 in dental care, $3281 in X-rays and lab care, $1653 for medical supplies for the clinic and patients, $3274 for visits to medical/surgical specialists, $537 for vaccines, and $2540 for medical prescriptions -- resources that make a critical difference in the lives of the homeless.
Examples of Stewardship in Action
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Great Expectations Newsletter Deadline
September 10
Send all articles and pictures to Carol Henderson (newsletter editor)
Once again Lutheran Campus Ministry is collecting school supplies to fill backpacks for the children in Langley Park.
Here is a list of requested supplies.
If you have school supplies not listed below, we would be happy to help them find a home!
Backpacks Pens - Black, Blue or Red #2 pencils
(Kindergarteners need “fat” pencils Pink erasers Small pencil sharpener Glue sticks (no white glue) Ruler Student scissors (5+ style) Pencil pouch 3-ring binder (1 1/2 inch) Set of dividers
It’s School Time
Box of crayons (Kindergarteners need “fat” crayons)
Composition books Colored pencils Markers 2-pocket folders Wide rule filler paper Hi Liters (any color) Pencil top erasers Index cards
Giving as we have been given.... Because of you, last holiday season New Hope filled 25 stockings of little toys and children's things for Salvation Army, donat-ed gifts for 70 Salvation Army Angels, and donated gift cards for an additional 50 Sen-ior Angels, helping our neighbors in need.
Examples of Stewardship in Action
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Wedding Anniversaries
3 Robert Petre & Bernice Ammon (77) 4 Ralph & Karen Waters (93) 5 Chris & Gail Winslow (70) 6 Lee & Beth Myers (85) 8 Timothy & Nicole Mazzei-Williams (02) 11 Anton & Ingrid Bricker (82) Donald & Belinda Baggett (93) 14 Brad & Sara Seider (12) 19 Charlie & Lois Bailey (87) 21 Rob & Lori Hoffman (85) 24 Tom & Maureen Heim (88) 25 Daniel & Samantha Prettyman (93) 28 Dan & Vicki Ballard (85)
Birthdays 2 Katherine Norris Caroline Greaser 3 Bob Johnson 4 Carolyn Bevans 5 Carolyn Bublitz Daniel Sonnemann 6 Dick Goodlin Karen Phelps Jason Bricker Elyse Blume 7 Philip Quarrier Kathleen Hart Ben Punte Jack Taylor 8 Deborah Crabtree Per Struck Jay Norris Kenzo Thomas
9 Keith Bevans Eric Zimmerman 10 Robert Lamothe Michael Berkey Liam Bussey-Meaney 12 Kyle Kroll 14 Diane Lamothe Sharon Nickolaus 15 April Orlofsky 17 Danielle Frekot 19 Christopher Baglione 20 Carl Christensen Charles Nicholas Greg Orlofsky Evan Heim
21 Don Oliver Riley Whittingham 22 Julie Clementson 24 Madeleine Henry 25 Sangeetha Struck Carol Ernst 26 Clarissa Struble Nicolas Janne D'Othee 28 Christine Berning 29 Jack Nickolaus 30 Beverly Hoffman Deborah Mechtel
Baptism Anniversaries 3 Miriam Deffenbaugh 7 Ben Shepherd Grant Shepherd 8 Beth DiMaria Ben Ailinger Jacob Premo 11 Erna Bunn
12 Aaron McIntosh 14 Kayla Mazzei-Williams 16 Leah Shepherd 17 Christian Pladna 19 Xander Henry-Rose 21 Katherine Norris Sharon Norris
27 Maddie Palardy 29 John Sabatelli Additional Baptisms Elwood Johnson Pat Ploeger Lindsay Palmer Kathryn Witt Sophie Janne D'Othee
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September 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Holy Communion and Nursery available at during worship
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10a Staff Mtg 7:30p Joyful
Noise
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10a Bible Study & Lunch
7p B Scout Tr 373 7p SS Teacher
Meeting
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6p Venture Crew 373
7p Moving On 7:30p Choir
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6:30p AA
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8:30 & 10 Worship 11:15a Youth Team
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Labor Day Office Closed 7p Single Again
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10a Staff Mtg 7:30p BS/Crew
Comm 7p Craft Group 7:30p Joyful
Noise
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9:30a MOMs Club 10a Bible Study 11:30a Finance
Team 7p Confirmation Mtg
for Parents and students
7p Pack Comm 7p B Scout Tr 373 7p Young Adult Bib 7:30p Cold Weather
Planning Team
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6p Venture Crew 373
6:30p Handbells
7p Moving On 7:30p Choir
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9a Gods Work. Our Hands. Workday
1p Yoga Class 3p Jazz Jam 6:30p AA
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8:30/10/11:30 Worship
10a Sunday School 9a Gods Work. Our
Hands. Workday 7p Tr373 PLC
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Office Closed 5:30p GS 1214 7p Single Again
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10a Staff Mtg 12p Racial
Justice Mtg 7p Cong.
Council 7:30p Joyful
Noise
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10a Bible Study 11a Assoc of Comm
Services 5:30p Confirmation 7p B Scout Tr 373 7p Stephen Ministry
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6p Venture Crew 373
6:30p Handbells
7p Moving On 7:30p Choir
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6:30p Pack Info Night
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8a GS CPR Course
11a GS Award Celebration
4p Men’s Shelter Meal
6:30p AA
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8:30/10/11:30 Worship
10a Sunday School
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5:30p GS 1214 7p Single Again
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10a Staff Mtg 7p Craft Group 7:30p Joyful
Noise
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10a Bible Study HS Youth Trip to
Gettysburg Seminary
5:30p Confirmation 7p B Scout Tr 373 7p Young Adult Bib 7:30p Tech Team
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6p Venture Crew 373
6:30p Handbells
7p Moving On 7:30p Choir
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6:30p Pack 373
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9:30a Breakfast for Rt1
6:30p AA
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8:30/10/11:30 Worship
10a Sunday School
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5:30p GS 1214 7p Single Again
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10a Staff Mtg 7:30p Joyful
Noise
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10a Bible Study 5:30p Confirmation 7p B Scout Tr 373
go to www.NewHopeLutheran.org to view the most current calendar.
Giving as we have been given.... Because of you, New Hope helped the Route 1 Day Resource Center assist 264 individuals in June alone, for a total of 798 separate visits, providing 4772 items of food, 1043 articles of clothing, and 50 pairs of shoes to neighbors in need.
Examples of Stewardship in Action
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(410) 381-HOPE (4673) [email protected] www.newhopelutheran.org
A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
(ELCA)
opposite Kings Contrivance Village Center at the corner of
Guilford Road & Eden Brook Drive.
Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 10:00 & 11:30 am
Holy Communion Served at all services
Pastor: The Rev. Ginny Price
Family Ministry Coordinator: Cindy Ranker Diaconal Minister
Associates in Ministry
Music: Sue Pumplin & Sharon Punte
Parish Administrator: Sharon Punte
Great Expectations Newsletter Editor: Carol Henderson & Sharon Punte
New Hope Lutheran Church 8575 Guilford Road
Columbia, MD 21046 (410) 381-HOPE
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September 2015
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Up Coming Events
God’s Work. Our Hands.
September 11-13
Sunday School for all ages
September 13 @ 10am
Worship Times
8:30 & 10:00 & 11:30am
starting September 13
See inside for additional News!