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  • T h o u g h t s F r o m T h e P a s t o r

    #554July 2015

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    Rev. Scott Bowerman, Pastor

    Deb Mummert, Minister of Visitation

    Helen Wingert, Organist

    Danielle Kardisco, Director of Music Ministry

    Sandy Wilson, Childrens Ministry Director

    Erin Regan, Contemporary Worship & Youth Minister

    Melissa Igou, Financial Administrator

    Kathy Klink, Director of Mothers Day Out

    Roberta Lawyer, Secretary

    Ron George, Custodian

    About 18 months ago, when I was still pretty new to Chambersburg, I got confused about where a meeting was to be held. So I walked into the wrong church - St. James AME on S. Main Street - and found about a dozen people gath-ered for a bible study. They warmly greeted me, and then kindly directed me to the correct church - John Welsey AME Zion - and I went on my way. Last Wednesday someone walked into a bible study at Emmanuel AME church in Charleston, SC, sat down with ten church members for an hour, then pulled out a weapon and killed nine of them. The killer, Dylann Roof, said afterwards that he almost didnt go through with the mur-ders because the people were so kind to him. But love and kindness was met with a hail of bul-lets and nine people were slaughtered. Sunday night, I returned to St. James AME for a service of remembrance and healing. The sanc-tuary was packed with worshipers, among them a number of community leaders and pastors. About half were Caucasian, half African-American. We were there in response to trage-dy, evil and death, and yet, the dominant tone of the service was a joyful confidence in the good-ness of God - a God who brings good out of evil and life out of death. Thats just what America has seen from the con-gregation of Emmanuel AME in Charleston. This is a congregation that has suffered much over

    the decades, and yet has stood as a testimony to the faith and strength of people beaten down by the world, but empowered by their Lord Jesus Christ. Suffer again they did, and once again, this congregation witnessed to the love of Jesus Christ in a way that has humbled me and stunned much of America. The families of the slain spoke words of forgiveness to Dylann Roof; the congregation gathered on Sunday and wor-shiped God with a joy that could not be extin-guished even by the worst evil can do. And their witness has brought together the state of South Carolina in an unprecedented way. In Charleston we see how God does his best work bringing good out of evil, and as a result, provides a compelling witness to the saving power of the Lord Jesus Christ. Someone once said that faith is a steadfast nevertheless said in the midst of the worst we can suffer - never-theless, God is good and can bring good out of pain, evil and death. And so God has, to the amazement of the world. One of the speakers Sunday night reminded us that God is at work in the world, bringing a new creation that will come fully with the return of Christ, and that God gives us work to do stand-ing with the suffering, forgiving the unforgiva-ble, breaking down walls of race and class that divide us and pointing people to the hope we have in Christ. The witness of our sisters and brothers in Charleston has deepened my desire to be part of this. I hope you feel the same way.

  • Church Family Thank you....

    CWS Blankets & Central Comfort in times of crisis. Help people around the world recover from disasters and get a fresh start. $50 can provide five warm blankets for a family left home-less by natural disasters. July

    and August have been designated as Blanket Months for a special mission offering at Central. Please be sure to indicate on your envelope or check when donating that it is to go to CWS Blan-kets.

    Dear Central Church Family, It is with a heavy heart and also a heart filled with gratitude that I write this note. On May 9th, heaven got even better due to the passing of my dear mother, Beverly Minnich. While her loss is greatly felt, we know she's rejoicing among the angels with her Lord and Savior, her husband, her parents, and other departed family and friends. Many thanks to all of you who added joy to her life, who prayed for her, and touched her in many ways. Thank you to Pastor Scott for your visits, which she enjoyed im-mensely, to all who kindly sent cards showing her how much she was cared for, to those of you who would give her a big hug or a smile and a hello, I say thank you. Thanks again to Pastor Scott for the wonderful cel-ebratory funeral service given for her. Thanks to all who participated musically. Another thanks goes to Brenda Geiman and the group of women who worked hard to make it such a delicious reception after the service. those of you who made a contribu-tion in my mother's name to Central, we thank you so very, very much. Her church and church family meant the world to her. She would be so pleased with your contribution. It warmed our hearts. God bless you. With gratitude, Brenda and Bill Black and family

    Thank you for the college care packages that we have received during the past year. Somehow, the packages usually arrive during the week of mid-term exams, just when we need them the most! College is fun, but it is also stressful. It is wonder-ful to know that our church family is always think-ing of us and praying for us. Blessings!

    Jess and Jeremy Whitmore

    Bev Minnich

    Please welcome Benjamin Neil Dunklebarger Born Monday, June 22, 2015 9-lbs. 15-oz. and 21 long Parents are Joshua & Erica Dunklebarger Benjamin joins his two big brothers, Noah & Caleb. Josh & Erica recently joined Central Presbyterian Church.

    COME ONE! COME ALL!

    Please join us on July 5th 10AM

    for our Combined Worship in the Sanctuary

    After the service, we will gather together in the Friendship Hall to

    celebrate July Birthdays with birthday cake! See you there!

  • The Gems of CenTral

    Remember these in your daily prayers..

    Genevieve Ambrose Newt Stake 66 Sanibel Lane, Chbg. 17201 Isabelle Allen Jay Keefer 311 Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201 Mildred (Millie) Brown Karen Sloan 611 Wallace Ave, Chbg 17201 Stanley & Esther Johnson Laurie McKelvie 56 Sanibel Ln, Chbg 17201 Glenn & DonnaMae Kerns 105 N. Seventh St, Chbg. 17201 Athley & Alva Kline 49 Lincoln Way W, Chbg. 17201 Nancy MacFarlane 668A Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201 Ruth & George Muller 1260 Arbor Ridge, Chbg 17201 Glenn Shaffer 722 Stanley Ave, Chbg 17201 Lew & Lucille Stence 923 Park Side Court, Chbg 17201 Ed & Velma Thompson 723 Tropical Way, Lakeland FL 33805-4540 Selma Thomson (NM) Rod Varner 923 S Fourth St, Chbg 17201 Dorothy Zullinger Susan Snyder 155 Colonial Dr, Chbg. 17202

    Menno Haven-263-8545 2075 Scotland Ave.

    Nursing Center

    -Margaret Sponsler, #244 Cindy Happel -Lawrence Mohr #113 *(NF) Jay Keefer

    -M. Karolyn Lawrence #412 Jean Diehl -Dr. Robert Coy, #217 Margie Hamsher

    -John Bowerman #225 Farm House

    -Marcia Grubbs #304 Jay Keefer Northgate

    -Dorothy Burkholder, #1206 Menno Village

    -Rhoda Wilkison #180-B Laurie McKelvie -LaVerne Knarr #610D Laurie McKelvie

    Penn Hall-261-0220 1425 Phila. Ave.

    Manor Building

    -Elton Simpson #417 Mike Herbert -Ed Wenrich, #314 (visited by George Muller) Skilled Nursing

    -Gennie Boozer #506 Karen Sloan -Mary Fish, #504 Rod Varner Personal Care

    -Isabel Vanderau #221 Eric Mellott

    Quincy Skilled Nursing Care-749-3151 6596 Orphanage Rd., Waynesboro 17268 Nursing Center -Carolyn Kreutz #229 Gary Lewis -June Fiddler #271-A Susan Snyder

    * (NF) = No Flowers please ** (NM) = Non-member *** (NV) = No Visits please

    If you know of any changes or updates, please contact the church office, 264-4113.

    Deacons name is now listed with those he or she visits.

    If you wish to contact, (by phone), a member of the Gems of Central, please contact the church office at 264-4113.

    Updated: June 2015

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    West Virginia Member Treva Kerns 601 Foxcroft Ave, Apt #1, Martinsburg, WV 25401

    Please contact Deb Mummert, Minister of Visitation at 717-264-4113, ext 108 if you are in need of pastoral assistance or you know of anyone who is in the hospital, will be going into the hospital, or would like a home visit. You may also contact Deb by emailing: [email protected]

    AUGUST NEWSLETTER DEADLINE

    Sunday, July 19th

  • Ushers - Sanctuary 11:00am 5th Newt Stake (H), Jean Diehl, Charles & Pam Hart 12th Eric Mellott (H), Ron & Susan Snyder, Dale Penwell 19th Marjie Hamsher (H), Karl & Pat Shreiner, Phil Rohr 26th Gary Lewis (H), Karen Sloan, Alex Shearer, Susan Bowerman

    Greeters - Sanctuary 11:00am 5th Esther Johnson, Rod & Linda Martin, Bob Creter 12th Karl & Pat Shreiner, Dick & Judy Young, Mike & Ingrid Herbert 19th Peg Hollar, Lakie & Marcia Petrie, Gary Troust 26th Don Weber, Bill & Sally Glaubach, Marjie Hamsher

    Assistant Leaders 5th Stuart Kier 12th Jay Keefer 19th Gene Wilson 26th George Cowley

    Praying for Centrals Missions

    W.I.N. (Women In Need)

    Keep in prayer this month: Christopher, Amber, Hayden & Altlea Pereschuk Harriet Peters Lakie & Marcia Petrie Allie Pettner and Leyna

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    Greeters - Friendship Hall 9:30 am 5th Chris & Amber Pereschuk, Rich & Tammy Carbaugh, Cindy Shoemaker 12th Richard & Janice Dalton, Jim & Kathy White, Scott & Deb Mummert 19th Chris & Roni Gingrich, Tony & Buffy Super, Anthony & Amber Keller 26th Cindy Shoemaker, Walt & Kathi Bietsch, Debi Shauf

    MINISTRY DUTIES FOR JULY

    Note for Greeters: If you have a question or unable to fulfill your Sunday as Greeter, please contact Don Weber at 262-0087.

    Note for Ushers: If you are unable to fulfill your Sunday as Usher, it is your responsibility to find another Usher to trade with. Contact your head Usher and the church office with the change.

    Note for Greeters: If you have a question or unable to fulfill your Sunday as Greeter, please contact Don Weber at 262-0087.

    JOY VILLAGE UNDER RENOVATION! Dear Pastor Scott and Members of Central, Because of your generous financial support, work is underway at the Joy Childrens Village. Can you imagine, 11 new

    children, 2 newly trained Moms and a busy construction crew. The children are loving the excitement! We consider your help a blessing from God as we all seek security, health and a loving home environ-ment for each of these precious children.

    Thank you again, Rudy & Kate Miller

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    Just $10 gives you the opportunity to win one of the following prizes from

    the CPC Golf Tournament! 2 each US OPEN 2016 TICKETS, GOLF PACKAGES AT

    VARIOUS GOLF/COUNTRY CLUBS, DESIGNER JEWELRY, SKI AND SNOWBOARDING PACKAGE FOR 2.

    You dont have to be present to win. Drawing will be on August 23rd.

    Contact Carol Rohr at 717-261-6083 or email: [email protected] to purchase your tickets

    Are you a reader? Central has an active book group that you may find interesting. Our last meeting we had a long discussion of Ernest Hemingways The Moveable Feast. The book received mixed reviews from the group, but the discussion was stimulating. We are not meeting in July. We will resume Wednesday, August 5th, 7:00PM. The chosen book will be Gilead by Marilynn Robinson and the discussion will be lead by Gunlog Anderson. Book for the month of September will be I Called Him Necktie by Milena Michiko Flasar. Judy Young will be leading the discussion September 2nd, and she assures us that this is a book not to be missed. If you enjoy reading and hearing other peoples comments regarding books youve read, this is the place for you to be on the first Wednesday of the month. For more information con-tact Karl Shreiner at 263-4891. If youd like to be added to the Book Group email list let Karl know, [email protected].

    CHAMBERSFEST

    On July 30, 1864, Chambersburg became the only northern town to be burned by Confederate sol-diers during the Civil War. Chambersburg bounced back quickly and has celebrated the spirit of the townspeople and the rebirth of the town every July since 1986. Numerous events are held during a 16-day period for a complete listing visit chambersburg.org/pages/ChambersFest/ On Saturday July 18 the downtown will be hosting Celebrate! The Arts at Old Market Day. This is a daylong street festival featuring food and craft vendors, as well as entertainment. As part of this celebra-tion, we will again have the church open for cool air and bathroom breaks. We are looking for volunteers to serve as greeters in the LWW lobby. We will need approximately 2 people for each shift: 9:00-11:00 AM, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, 1:00-3:00 PM, and 3:00-4:00 PM. In addition, there will be an organ recital at 11:00 AM in our sanctuary. We need a few additional volunteers to great people at the Memorial Square entrance and in the sanctuary. In the evening, the downtown will commemorate the 1864 Burning of Chambersburg. Using lights and character actors, people will experience an interactive re-enactment of the ransom demand and the town burning. Something new this year is the A Cappella & Unplugged Singing Championship at 6:00 PM on the courthouse steps. More people attend this event every year, many traveling from other states to watch and participate. Therefore, we want to keep our building open through the evening and are looking for 2 people for each of the following shifts: 6:00 8:00 PM and 8:00 10:15 PM. If you are interested in greeting, please add your name to the sign up sheet posted in the Lincoln Way lobby. If your preferred time slot is filled, please consider volunteering at another time. This is a wonderful opportunity to share in the fun downtown and extend our Central hospitality.

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    Centrals Diaper Depot Weve got you covered!

    We are looking for: Greeters, Information Takers, Diaper distributors

    A huge THANK YOU to our June volunteers who helped make this a blessed and successful event!

    We have two more Saturdays to go and could you your help on: Saturday July 25th & Saturday August 22nd

    The time commitment is: 9:30am-12:30pm

    An excellent opportunity to: To share the living waters of Jesus Christ to all who thirst. To build relationships with young families in our community. To become the heart of the community. To be the hands and feet of Jesus and actively live a life according to his example.

    WE NEED YOU!!!! Please contact Dani Kardisco or the church office to participate.

    #centralonthesquare

    Did you know that there is a brief daily devotional to help our congregation and community find a quiet moment to connect with God on our Facebook page?

    Central has an online presence and we need YOU to help us get out there in cyberworld!

    Heres how you can help! *Like our Facebook page! Search: Central on the Square

    *Like our posts on our page!

    *Share our posts on your page!

    *Take lots of pictures of Sunday mornings, week day/night activities, or GOD SIGHTINGS and post them to our page. You can do it from your smartphone!

    *Write status posts about things going on at Central and use the handle

    #centralonthesquare so your friends can find us.

    *If you use Instagram we have a handle on there as well! Take pictures in the church or outside that reminds you of Central and use the handle

    #centralonthesquare

    If you want to learn more about how to get connected with social media and Central,

    contact Dani Kardisco, 717-264-4113, ext. 114 and she would be happy to help you!

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    SESSION ACTIONSJUNE 2015

    Session took the following actions at its May meeting. If you have any questions, please talk to one of the Elders: Brenda Black, George Cowley, Bill Daniels, Linda Igou, Pat McNamee, Jim Sharp, Alex Shearer, Karl Shreiner, Don Weber, Scott Wiley, Sam Worley, or Kathryn Finley, Clerk.

    Session had a more informal meeting this month, with time for conversation and prayer. We received reports from the various church boards and committees, but had an opportunity to discuss two of them in depth. First, Sandy Wilson joined us and we spent considerable time discussing the successes and challenges of VBS. She also shared with us some preliminary brainstorming ideas for next year. Second, we spent time reviewing the report from the Building Task Force. This group continues to work diligently and is exploring multiple options for the use or dis-position of the bank and Wholeness Center buildings. Their goal is to bring a recom-mendation to Session by the August meeting. Please continue to pray for wisdom and guidance for the Childrens Ministry Team, the Building Task Force, and Ses-sion as we seek to discern Gods plan for Central Church.

    As part of Old Market Day on July 18, 2015 the Chambersburg American Guild of Organists (AGO) will be presenting an organ recital at 11 A.M. in our sanctuary. There will be three organists

    from the guild plus a trumpeter taking part in this event.

    Come on downtown early, enjoy the displays, and then cool off in our air-conditioned sanctuary and listen to Carolyn Kerlin with John Pursell, trumpeter,

    Linda Peppernick, and our own organist, Helen Wingert. Everyone is welcome.

    REMINDER: On September 27, 2015 at 3:00 P.M. John Walker, national AGO President will play a dedicatory recital celebrating the recent additions to the organ in

    memory of John Wingert, the 75th anniversary of the original installation of our Casavant Organ, and 60 years since the recitalist took his first organ lesson in

    Chambersburg at Wilson College. Be sure this date is on your calendar of special events.

    Plan now to come and bring your friends. If you have any questions on either of these events,

    please contact Helen Wingert 717-375-4397.

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    Our mission trips are almost here! Please pray for the youth and leaders of our church family as we embark on journeys of faith, hope, and love this

    July! During the blended worship service on July 5th (in the sanctuary), we will be blessing both mission teams! Wed love for you to be there!

    7th-12th graders departing for Pasadena, MD July 5th-10th

    Kristen Adams, Nick Adams, Katie Carbaugh, Kevin Carbaugh, Maggie Carbaugh, Josh Carlin, Morgan Igou, Isaiah Merriman, Galen Oberholzer, Maddie Ott, Parker Ott, Erin Regan, Hannah Sharp, Cindy Shoemaker Camille Smith, Evin Smith, Harrison Smith, Jeremy Stahl, Luke Stahl, Sue Stahl, Elise Stendal, and Destiny Stephenson

    6th graders departing for York, PA July 12th-16th Kristen Adams, Bruce Burr, Jacob Carlin, Erin Regan, Elaina Sharp, Kamden Shauf, Kobe Shauf, Becca Shearer

    From July 26th-August 1st, our high schoolers have the opportunity to attend Trinity Youth Confer-ence at Camp Living Waters in Schellsburg, PA! Please pray for a time of growth and depth for our youth during this week! The youth group kick-off will be Sunday August 16th in cahoots with St. Pauls UMC youth group! We will be zip-lining and jumping in the mud at Rhodes Grove camp! Whoohoo!

    Contemporary Worship Thanks be to God for all the ways He has revealed Himself to us through worship! He is worthy of all glory and honor and praise! It is a privilege to serve Him through song, dance, drama, scripture, spoken word, and more! Thanks to Dani Kardisco for subbing for Erin this month (July 26th) while she is at Trinity Youth Conference! Erin will be leading the creative arts workshop at TYC, where she will be investing in teenagers desire to praise God through worship music, worship dance, worship drama, worship visual art, and more!

    Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one

    another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your

    hearts to God. Colossians 3:16

    Please join us on Sunday mornings

    9:30am in the

    Friendship Hall

    YOUTH GROUP

    NEWS

    VBS MISSIONS NEWS During Vacation Bible School the children brought in $263.94 to send to Navajo children in need who live in the childrens homes at Navajo Minis-tries in Farmington, New Mexico. We also collected pajamas, t-shirts, shorts, socks & underwear, for both boys and girls. A donation jar for monetary donations is also in the church foyer for those wishing to donate throughout the year. Thank you for your kindness!

  • We were able to share the love of Jesus with 52 children during our VBS!!

    A Heart-felt THANKS goes out to the EVEREST 2015 VBS Team! Assistant VBS Director: Jenine Grove Registration: Roni Gingrich, Valerie Merriman, Trena Oyler, Madeline Wilson Greeters/Security: Tom Diehl, Eric Mellott, Bill Oyler, Karl Shreiner, Tony Super Worship Team & Skits: Erin Regan, Elaina Sharp, Elise Stendahl, Destiny Stephenson, Deb Mummert, Sue Stahl Elementary Music: Erin Regan, Elaina Sharp Preschool Music: Dani Kardisco, Becca Shearer Snacks: Maddie Gingrich, Ann Miller, Pat Shreiner, Susan Snyder Adult Class: Crystal Faytol Making/Painting Mt. Everest: Deb Mummert, Gene Wilson Behind the scenes: Ron George, Bertie Lawyer, Pastor Scott ELEMENTARY LEADERS: Bible & Prayer: Bree Rauhut, Denise Sharp; actor Erin Regan Imagination Station: Marjie Hamsher, Jenine Grove, Brady Kinslow, Laurie McKelvie, Dominic Marangoni,

    Robin Updegrave Games & Tech Crew: Jim Sharp, Harrison Smith, Gene Wilson PRESCHOOL LEADERS: Bible: Alydia Marangoni, Shelley Marangoni Crafts: Jean Diehl, Mia Perry, Evin Smith, Nancy Games: Tammy Carbaugh Activity Centers: Tyla Mellott, Amber Pereschuk GUIDES:

    3 yr. olds =Amber Kelller, Morgan Igou, Elizabeth Smith, Melissa West 4 yr.olds = Katie Carbaugh, Maddie Ott, Destiny Stephenson 5 yr. olds = Maggie Carbaugh, Hannah Sharp; K-5 (Yellow Group) = Cindy Happel, Ellen Markle, Lucas Stahl K-5 (Blue Group) = Missy Igou, Elaina Sharp, Marcia Whitmore K-5 (Green Group) = Bonnie Fortuna, Jane Obaugh, Buffy Super

    COOKIES: Cyndy Dinsmore, Cindy Happel, Robin Kovach, Bertie Lawyer, Sandy Myers, Joan Norcross, Mary Norcross, Jane Obaugh, Dale Penwell, Amber Pereschuk, Jackie Salmon, Melissa West, Kathy White, Marcia Whitmore, Helen Wingert, Sharon I sincerely apologize if I have forgotten anyone. Thank you to EVERYONE who prayed, donated items for crafts, science and decorating, helped at the work days, and gave words of encouragement. We had the privilege to plant many seeds for the Kingdom of God. PRAISE GOD for the ten children who accepted Jesus as their Savior or prayed to grow in their Personal Relationship with Him. Please pray that the Holy Spirit will guide us and each family we touched to walk strong with Jesus! For His Glory, Sandy

  • 2015 VBS

  • Stephen Ministry to me is Gods Holy Spirit working through a listening, car-ing Christian person (Stephen Minister) to help someone who is going through a (hopefully temporary) difficult time in his/her life to be able to know Gods HOPE and JOY again. Helen Wingert, newly trained Stephen Minister

    Central is very blessed to have a new group of Stephen Ministers available to care for others in many ways through one-on-one relationships. All have accepted Gods call to this lay ministry and completed a 50-hour training series to enable them to be even more effective in their Christian caregiving. We were extremely happy to join with First United Methodist church, and have Stephen Leader Gail Vaughn assist in the training.

    Newly commissioned Stephen Ministers are from left: Dale Hastings, Roni Gin-grich, Bonnie Fortuna, Virginia Vallillo, Mary Showalter, Sandy James, Helen Wingert, and Elton Simpson. Joining them in the photo are Stephen Ministers: Bill and Jenny Daniels, Sandy Wilson, Jenine Grove, Ron Igou, with Leaders Trena Oyler and Cindy Happel, Central Presbyterian Church and Gail Vaughn, First Unit-ed Methodist Church. Missing from photo are Brenda Black, Jean Diehl, Alta Holden, Dani Kardisco, Chris McClanahan, Erin Regan, Nancy Weisel, and Leaders Cindy Shoemaker and Jo Ann Dittmann.

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