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Bergstrasse Evangelical Lutheran Church October 2017
Martin Luther Comes to Bergstrasse October 29
Who better to assist us in celebrating the 500th Anniversary of our Lutheran Reformation than Martin Luther himself! On October 29, Reformation Sunday, Russ Kuhn (who some of you know as a substitute handbell player) will portray Martin Luther as he delivers a fiery, historic discourse outlining the trials of the 16th century European church, his personal belief and actions, and his profound confidence that God will continue in his faithful care of all peoples throughout the ages.
During this Sunday morning service, we will also welcome guest organist Gene Traas. Gene currently serves as Director of Music Ministry at Calvary Lutheran Church in Brookfield, Wisconsin and is
delighted to come share his musical talents and abilities with our congregation. He will lead us through song and praise as we sing many of Luther’s hymns and will direct our choir and handbells as they present “Built on a Rock” by Al Fedak. A rousing prelude “Fugue a la Gigue” (Buxtehude) and postlude “Giant Fugue” (J.S. Bach) are sure to make your spirits soar at this celebration of our Lutheran heritage. As Luther was convinced that worship is the greatest and most loving service we can perform for God, and thus, the greatest power the church has, let us come this day to remember, give thanks, and celebrate our Lord.
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The Bell is published monthly (except a combined July-August edition) by
Bergstrasse Lutheran Church 9 Hahnstown Road Ephrata, PA 17522
(717) 733-7808 [email protected]
Worship - 10:30 AM
The Rev. Herbert A. Lohr, Pastor
717- 687-6460 (home)
Jean Wilhelm, newsletter editor
Due date for the November newsletter is October 15.
Balance as of 8/31/17 General Fund $ 519.93 Improvement/ Capital Improvement $ 885.65 Mission Plus $104,482.80 Mission Plus 2 $ 2,717.15 Parsonage Rent Security/ Memorial Fund $ 7,748.67
October 1 Pancake mix you make with water, pancake syrup 8 Peanut butter, jelly 15 Toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, powder 22 Instant coffee, hot chocolate, instant oatmeal, soup 29 Soup, crackers
Blessing of the Animals service Sunday, October 1, 4:00 PM
October 1 is the Sunday closest to a Saint’s Day—St. Francis of Assisi, Renewer of the Church, 1226. Francis was the son of a wealthy cloth merchant. In a public confrontation with his father, Francis renounced his wealth and future inheritance and devoted himself to serving the poor. Francis was instrumental in found-ing the monastic order that bears his name—the Franciscans. Francis had a spirit of gladness and gratitude for all of God’s creation and is considered the
patron saint of animals. The Sunday nearest his saint’s day has been a traditional time to bless pets and animals, creatures Francis called his brothers and sisters. Again this year, we will commemorate St. Francis’ Day with a special service for the Blessing of the Animals. This service will begin at 4 PM on Sunday, October 1, on the church lawn. Bring your pet and a lawn chair, and invite a friend while you are at it. Each pet will receive an individual blessing. Refreshments for pets and people will follow the service.
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Holiday Bazaar at Bergstrasse Lutheran Church
Saturday, October 7 8 AM to 2 PM
Some of the vendors include: • Tupperware • 31 • Tastefully Simple • Pampered Chef • Avon • Dried Flower Arrangements • Lilla Rose Hair Accessories • Jewelry • Greeting Cards • Table Runners • Glassware • And more
We will have a bake sale and also hot dogs and sauerkraut, chips and drinks available for sale. Donations for the bake sale would be appreciated. There will be a sign up sheet on the bulletin board. Donations for the bake sale should be at the church by Friday, October 6 or may be dropped off at Darlene Kreider’s home. There will be a silent auction with donations from the vendors and a quilt from Stitches of Love.
Contact Darlene Kreider for more information.
All proceeds will be used toward the seed money for projects.
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“Faith, like light, should always be simple and
unbending; while love, like warmth, should beam forth on every side and bend to every
necessity of our brethren.”
Martin Luther
Save the date Picnic at
Bergstrasse Sunday,
November 5
Congregational meeting will be
held following the worship service.
Pastor Herb will be on vacation October 4-8 and October 16-24. Filling in for Pastor Herb on Sunday, October 8 will be Pastor Jim Roth and Pastor Don Lindman on October 22. Also, substitut-ing for Anne at the organ will be Douglas Bomberger.
Should you need pastoral services during Pastor Herb’s absence, please call the church office (717-733-7808).
CROP Walk October 15, 2017
1:00 PM Warwick-Ephrata Rail Trail
Beginning and ending at Hope United Methodist Church 3474 Rothsville Rd., Ephrata
Call 717-738-3774 for more information
Advice from a pumpkin Be well-rounded. Get plenty of sunshine. Give thanks for life’s bounty. Have a thick skin. Keep growing. Be outstanding in your field. Think big! —Ilan Shamir
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Worship participants for October
Ushers Communion Ushers
Oct. 1, 29
Altar Guild
October
Mary Keisling Peggy
Rushton-Witmyer Deb Burkholder
Nevin Rutt Darlene Kreider Cathy Feather
Jane Pittman Betty Evans
October 1 8 15 22 29
Greeters Darlene Kreider Betty Evans Jane Pittman Ben and Polly Gunzenhauser
Cleone Rudisill
Lector Deb Burkholder Selma Hainley Bonnie Grater Curt Hare Peggy Rushton-Witmyer
Acolyte
Bishop Villarreal Marissa Spacht Jaidyn Feather Bishop Villarreal Marissa Spacht
Counters Earl and Sandy Eshleman Dave and Jean
Wilhelm Dave and Jean Wilhelm
Bonnie Grater Mary Duing
Bonnie Grater Mary Duing
Organist Anne Lohr Douglas Bomberger
Anne Lohr Douglas Bomberger
Anne Lohr
Flowers Karen Plowman
Bulletin
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Mabel Bolar Maralyn Damizzi Sandy Eshleman Betty Evans Polly Gunzenhauser Carolyn Hibshman Howard Jorgensen Darlene Kreider Larry Lausch Shirley Martin Evelyn Michael Courtney Ressler Mitzi Rice Polly Schmuck Erma Snader Noah and Joan Stahl Neil and Vera Strickler Ruth Troutman Halley Bittle Mike Boyer Evanna Estes (friend of Mary Duing) David Evans Kevin Ferguson (friend of Ben and Polly Gunzenhauser) Adoraé Gardner Rick Gerhart Elmer and Sheila Gockley Earl Goshert (Jane Pittman’s step-father) Naomi Goshert (Jane Pittman’s mother) Nancy Heiser (Jane Pittman’s cousin) Donna Hollinger (friend of Nancy Sweigart) Chris Horbey Robert L. Hornberger (Polly Schmuck’s brother) Caitlyn Mertz (family of Jane Pittman) Mark Mertz (Jane Pittman’s cousin) Jennifer Sikie (family of Jane Pittman) Jared Snyder (Gail Smith’s grandson) Tom Stuber (Jane Pittman’s brother-in-law) Joe Suprik (friend of Jane Pittman) Tom Swalwell Cosette Sweigart (Polly Gunzenhauser’s niece) Vernon Sweigart (KathrynSweigart’s son) Randy Walker (friend of Chad and Kathy Landis) Harry Werner (friend of Sylvia Smith-Garman) Miriam Wolf
Congratulations to those with October birthdays: 3 Anna Mumma 11 Selma Hainley 12 Carl Smith Bill Irvine 14 Bob Holmes 19 Toni Rice 22 Riley Ament 26 Wendy Hainley 27 Justine Hallgren 30 Brooke Stover Anniversaries 1 Brad and Susan Hagen 10 Ronald and Shirley Martin 15 Noah and Joan Stahl
John, Annalin and I thank you all for your thoughts, prayers, cards, flowers, and visits during my recent surgery and hospital stay. We are truly blessed to have such a great support system. We appreciate all your help and concerns! May God continue to bless our leaders, church and community. I look forward to seeing you all within the next few weeks! John, Mabel and Annalin Bolar
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Council Highlights September 11, 2017
Members Present: Deb Burkholder, Lisa Conway, Mary Duing, Dave Heisey, Darlene Kreider, Pastor Lohr, Peggy Rushton-Witmyer, Nevin Rutt Absent: None
Treasurer’s Report: The continuing financial crisis requires funds to be used from the undesignated memorial fund to cover general expenses. The downward trend will leave Bergstrasse with a $ 50,000 deficit, below budget expenses for the year. New Business: • The wooden rail outside the entrance must be repaired or replaced. • A stewardship letter of request will be sent to all members in October. We ask members to
consider the difficult financial state of the church, and consider your gift. Action Items: • Pastor will be on vacation October 4th-8
th, and October 16
th-24
th. Pastor Jim Roth will be guest
pastor October 8th; Pastor Don Lindman will be guest pastor October 22
nd. The guest organist will
be Douglas Bomberger on both dates. • October 1st the Blessing of the Animals will be held at 4PM. The next meeting of Council will be October 9
th at 7:00PM.
Respectfully submitted, Peggy Rushton-Witmyer, Council Secretary
Seed Money Received for Projects
Funds still needed for projects $11,006
Seed Money
Collected
20%
Congregation
Funds Still
Needed
Project
Cost
Doors $ 97 $5,532 $5,435 $27,660
Paving Parking Lot
(Church)
$8,974 $14,545 $5,571 $72,727