pastor: eric shafer clay...2016/08/07 · best life now bible study – will resume in september...
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Pastors Le er:
The Memory Verse for August “Since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith.” Hebrews 12:1‐2a I love watching the Olympics! The best athletes in the world coming together to represent their countries and perform at the highest levels of compe on makes me want to watch every chance I can. It doesn’t ma er if it’s Track and Field, Swimming, or Spelunking, there is something cap va ng and inspiring about people giving their all to reach a goal. This month we will focus on the faith described in Hebrews and running “the race that is set before us.” For most track athletes, the goal is not necessarily winning the race, but persevering and improving upon their personal records. If they win Bronze, Silver or even Gold in the process, that is an incredible accomplishment that few experience. The winning is actually in giving their best effort. There is a prize wai ng for us that is more spectacular than any medal. It is not won by effort, though. It is won by faith… and yet Paul encourages us to “run!” I pray that in the days ahead we will grow in our faith and give our best effort in all that we do ‐ school, work, rela onships, worship, service, rest ‐ to the glory of God. I want to thank you again for the wonderful welcome you gave to our family. July was like a whirlwind with moving, preaching, mee ng new people, Vaca on Bible School, Church Camp and a very special wedding. Your gracious hospitality and understanding have been a blessing! We are looking forward to our first Tyrone/Bellwood football game and 5th Quarter experience on August 26, and then Faith Day on August 27. Let’s join together in service to our community! By the way, if you find out when the Spelunking compe on is being held, let me know. Grace and Peace, Pastor Eric
Pastor: Eric Shafer
1650 Clay Avenue Tyrone, PA 16686
Church Office: (814) 684 ‐ 2472
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.goodshepherdtyrone.org August 2016
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Church of the Good Shepherd, UMC is commi ed to the safety and well‐being of children & vulnerable adults through our SAFE SANCTUARIES POLICY.
KINDRED SPIRITS (Women's Group)—JOURNEYMEN! (Men’s group) Throughout August the Kindred Spirits Ladies group, joined by The Journeymen, are mee ng at 7 PM and doing different devo onal each week un l September 19, when they will go back to separate groups and separate studies. The Kindred Spirits will be doing “Looking for Lovely”. Childcare is available.
BEST LIFE NOW BIBLE STUDY – Will resume in September 2016.
WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY – Meets every Wednesday at 7pm in the Church Pavilion, weather permi ng, or in the Church Parlor if not. We are currently studying Jonah, Joel and Amos. Beginning
July 6 we will be on Amos.
The last Wednesday of the month, we meet at the church at 6:30pm to carpool to the Veteran’s Home to visit with one of our Bible study members there.
GRAYSTONE COURT GROUP – Thursdays from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM at the Graystone Court in Tyrone for outreach ministry sponsored by Best Life Now. All residents & church members are welcome.
Truth Seekers – This is an adult Class which meets in the lower level.
They are beginning a study of Acts, including Andy Stanley videos.
Fellowship Class – This adult class meets in the Library and is studying
books of the Bible. They are currently in 1st Thessalonians. The teacher
is Dave Brisbin.
Youth (grades 6th thru 12th)– Teacher is Sharon Kimberling and is a Sunday School class for teens.
Kindergarten through 5th grade will be going through an all new VBS‐style Sunday School series called ” Cereal.” The commercials always tell us that cereal is a “part of a complete breakfast.” This series shows kids how, unlike cereal, Jesus is all we need to have a complete and joy‐filled life. We will be serving the kids the featured cereal of the day, along with a few other breakfast items each Sunday, June 5‐ Aug. 21. Sunday School for ALL ages meets following our 9am worship service, from 10:15‐11:30. Nursery – For infants to Kindergarten aged children. They meet in the nursery area. The teacher is Michelle Keith. Each week’s lesson includes a Bible story, ac vity, and prayer.
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CHURCH STAFF Pastor ........................... Rev. Eric Shafer Administrative Assistant ..... Viola Dollar Financial Secretary............... Pat Griffith Treasurer .......................... Judy Dawson Custodian .......................... Mitch Myers ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Lay Leader ........................ Diane Moore Director of Music .......... .Eileen Mitchell Organist................................ Jim Bea y
We are thankful for those who minister
to us through music: Pianists, One
Heart, Adult choir, Children’s Choir, &
Song Leaders.
July 2016 WORSHIP SERVANTS SCHEDULE
Greeters Nursery Acolyte Liturgist Jr. Message Ushers
Narthex Social Hall 9am Worship SS 10:20 am
7 Ed Kuhstos Mark Cushio Michelle Keith Lynn S ne
Laura Weaver Garre Myers
Terry Hyde Mary Edna Lykens
Terry Hyde Bob Dollar Harry Lewis Steve Bryan
14 Bill and Shirley
Fink Wayne Friling
Crystal Weyer Laura S ne
Jane Hyde Caleb S ne Tiffany Mayhew
Karen Mayhew
Terry Hyde Bob Dollar Harry Lewis Steve Bryan
21 Curt and
Colleen Kosko John Ca ch
Diane Moore Karen Raling
Diane Bollinger
Gracie Bonsell
Wayne Hershberger
Laura S ne
Terry Hyde Bob Dollar Harry Lewis Steve Bryan
28 Donna and
Robert Beegle Ken Weyer
Mary Edna Lykens
Jane Hyde Eliza Vance Jane Hyde Lynn S ne
Terry Hyde Bob Dollar Harry Lewis Steve Bryan
Saturday AM Family Closet Schedule
6 13 20 27
Carl and Sharlene White
Noreen Leeper Jane Hyde
Stephanie and Kevin Hershberger
Tiffany Mayhew
If you are not available to help when scheduled and cannot find a subs tute, please contact the church office at 814‐684‐2472 before Noon on Friday of the week you are to help.
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Summer Hours for the Church Office are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
9 AM‐12Noon, from May 31‐September 6.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
6PM Potluck followed by Kindred Spirits and Journeymen
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3 7PM Bible Study
4 10 AM Best Life Now @ Graystone Court 7PM Staff Mee ng
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6 9AM‐Noon: Family Closet
7 Communion 9AM Worship 10:30 AM SS
8 7PM Kindred Spirits and Journeymen
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10 7PM Bible Study
11 10 AM Best Life Now @ Graystone Court 7PM Leadership Council
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13 9AM‐Noon: Family Closet
14 9AM Worship 10:30 AM SS
15 7PM Kindred Spirits and Journeymen
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17 7PM Bible Study
18 10 AM Best Life Now @ Graystone Court
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20 9AM‐Noon: Family Closet
21 9AM Worship 10:30 AM SS
22 7PM Kindred Spirits and Journeymen
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24 7PM Bible Study
25 10 AM Best Life Now @ Graystone Court
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27 9AM‐Noon: Family Closet 9AM Community Family Faith Day
28 9AM Worship 10:30 AM SS
29 7PM Kindred Spirits and Journeymen
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31 7PM Bible Study
August 2016
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Military & College Students Please update the church office with current addresses for military personnel and college students (when available) so
that we can support them with prayer partners.
There are some people who
are not able to get to church
or do not get out much. A
card or le er, a phone call,
or maybe a visit would be
appreciated. When you are
able to visit them, please let
our church office know.
Thank you!
COLONIAL COURTYARD 5546 E Pleasant Valley Blvd
Agnes Fry Tyrone, PA 16686 Be y Brisbin Glen DuBree
EPWORTH MANOR 951 Washington Ave Nellie Cornelius Tyrone, PA 16686
VALLEY VIEW 301 Valley View Blvd Ruth Elder Altoona, PA 16602 HOLLIDAYSBURG VA HOME 138 Veterans Blvd Dorothy Hoover Duncansville, PA 16635 Bill Carson
AT HOME (Contact informa on available in Church directory.)
Ardis Buck John & Joanne Cannistraci Joan Kough Ben & Catherine Calderwood
John Andrews Pat Stoner
Worship Service CD’s available to borrow upon request‐
If you miss a Sunday, you can listen to the service by asking for the CD at the sound booth a er the service or call the church
office at 814‐ 684‐2472.
Did we miss your birthday or anniversary? Please contact the church office
and let us know so we can add you to the list.
4 Gary Griffith
5 Lynn S ne
6 Jenna Weyer
7 Viola & Bob Dollar
7 Diane Bollinger
7 Karen Mayhew
8 Rodney Shultz
9 Jeff McNelis
13 Laura S ne
14 Gene Caber
16 Erin Crain
17 Troy Chris ne
17 Eric and Robin Shafer
19 Paul Swayne
19 John Ca ch
21 Deb Strong
22 Kim Gardner
24 Paul and Carol Swayne
25 Dus n Rudasill
27 Thomas Park
27 Tim & Cathy Pavlic
Birth
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iversary’s
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SUMMER HOURS for the Church Office are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 9am‐Noon from May 31 thru September 6, 2016.
SUMMER SPECIAL MUSIC During the summer months when our choir takes a break, we
encourage others to sign up for special music in our worship service. If you would like to do so, please sign up on the schedule on the table in the narthex.
EQUIP OUR EAGLES 2016 school supply drive. Items are for distribu on to students in K3‐4th grade who live in the Tyrone area. Supplies needed are: Ticonderoga #2 pencils
Expo dry erase markers
Glue s cks
In 2015, 142 students were helped with supplies, plus TAES was supplied with
ssues, wipes, headphones, and various other school supplies. Please help again
by placing the requested items in the box in the narthex, the Tyrone Snyder Public Library, or other drop
boxes around the community, before August 1.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY FAITH DAY August 27, in downtown Tyrone, is organized by
Tyrone Events and Promo ons Commi ee and the Tyrone Area Coopera ve
Ministries and includes many ac vi es for the whole family (pancake breakfast,
prayer hike, music, family photo scavenger hunt, and lots more great church food!)
Good Shepherd will have a food booth. We need workers for shi s all day in the
booth, dona ons of food (watch for details on that), and some cash dona ons to
cover expenses. Dona ons marked for Faith Day can be placed in the offering plate.
This is a great opportunity to represent our church in our community—contact Harry Raling
([email protected] or 684‐2998) to be a part of this!
CONVERSATIONAL DINNERS We have had a request to start up the conversa onal Dinners again. This
helps the church family‐and a new pastor‐get to know one another be er. The list of
par cipants will be divided into groups of 4 each month and each group will meet for
a meal and conversa on. Each month you will be responsible for a different item
(host‐meat/main dish; others‐vegetable, salad, or dessert) and each month you will
be with different individuals or couples. It is nice to meet in a home but a park,
church pavilion, restaurant—whatever the group decides on is fine. The dinners are a
fun me to get to know one another! This ac vity is for individuals, couples or half a
couple—whoever would like to come. Please sign up on the table in the narthex.
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KINDRED SPIRITS UPDATE Throughout August the Kindred Spirits Ladies group, joined by The Journeymen, are mee ng at 7 PM and
doing different devo onal each week un l September 19, when they will go back to separate groups and
separate studies. The Kindred Spirits will be doing “Looking for Lovely”. You can see more info on that
below.
New August 1st —The first Monday of each month the ladies will break from their study for a service
project. ALL LADIES are invited to par cipate. This me of fellowship is separate from the Kindred
Spirit’s study. For the first one, we will make cards to be distributed to the re rement villages in the
area. Many residents never receive any mail or visits and we want to help alleviate that in a small way.
IF YOU LIKE CRAFTS, a cricut (for embellishments) will be available along with cardstock, ribbons,
etc. to decorate the cards. Or bring your own supplies, if you wish.
IF YOU AREN’T “CRAFTY”—we s ll need the cards to be signed and put into envelopes so there’s
something for everyone to do while fellowshipping.
Come at 6 PM and join us for our monthly potluck with the Journeymen—if you like.
MOVIE NIGHT On August 19th a movie night is scheduled for 7 PM at the Hershberger’s. “The War
Room” will be the movie of the evening with popcorn, finger foods, and fellowship. As always, ALL
LADIES are invited to a end. More info to come closer to the date.
Looking for Lovely Bible Study by Annie F. Downs CollectingtheMomentsthatMatterAs Chris ans, we are not promised lives of ease and o en it takes a small moment of
beauty to regain hope and con nue on when life is chao c and unpredictable. Only
when we learn to spot the lovely in the midst of hardship can we experience the
transcendent peace of God that keeps us persevering when we want to give up.
In this 7‐session Bible study, Annie F. Downs examines the ordinary people of the
Bible—fishermen, gardeners, women, soldiers—to reveal the moments they found
beauty in the darkest circumstances and hope in God’s ming because they trusted
in this: He makes everything beau ful in His me.
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The Family Closet In Ma hew 25:31‐46, Jesus tells the Parable of the Sheep and
the Goats. Part of this parable says that we will be blessed
when we clothe those who are in need.
The Family Closet does just that. We provide clothing and a warm welcome to individuals and families
throughout the area who are in need. It also provides us an opportunity to "Go Green" by recycling gently‐
worn clothing as well as new clothing. This service is offered for free, although dona ons are welcome, and is
available every Saturday from 9‐12.
This ministry serves an average of 15‐20 people each week. Staffers to rotate Saturday mornings are always
welcome and needed.
If you would like to be included in the weekly volunteer rota on, please contact
the Church office (684‐2472) or Jane Hyde (814‐684‐3757)
Volunteers are also always needed to sort and staff the Family Closet on a weekly basis.
Labels for Educa on for the Neighborhood Center of the
United Methodist Church.
SEE UPDATE BELOW
It takes over 1,000,000 to get a new van! Many products besides Campbell's soups are part of this program including Bic, Danimals, Emerald nuts, Glad, Pace, Pepperidge Farm, Pop Secret, Prego,
Post, Spaghe o's, Swanson, V‐8 and Wolfgang Puck.
Tyrone Food Bank Requests
Peanut Bu er and Jelly
LABELS FOR EDUCATION UPDATE ‐ Unfortunately we were informed by the Neighborhood Center of the United Methodist Church that Campbell has decided to discon nue the Labels for Educa on program. Neighborhood Center will con nue to save labels, but beginning August 2016 Campbell's will no longer put Labels for Educa on UPC’s on their products. The program isn’t expected to close un l August 2017, so please keep those labels coming. So far Neighborhood Center has over 386,000 labels in their bank.
Our church provides financial assistance to two missionary families. Brian and Jerilyn White, along with their three children, are serving with Macedonian Call in Uganda. Christy and Randy Shearer serve in Austria with TWR Europe. Please remember both families and their ministries in prayer.
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Altoona HUB Needs:
Monthly item‐
Erasers, 2‐2&1/2” for School Kit
The HUB accepts old cell phones, eye glasses, and used
gree ng cards (please bundle). Designated boxes for these
items are in the hallway and narthex.
It’s Back to School me already and there is an urgent need for School tote bags at the Altoona Mission Hub. If anyone is able and willing to sew, direc ons may be found on the bulle n board outside the sanctuary. Addi onal informa on is available by contac ng the HUB at 814‐201‐2123 or on the Mission Central website at missioncentral.org. Under "donate items" click on school bag instruc ons.
Also the following items are needed at the HUB: These items can be placed in the box marked HUB by our fountain. Please note that pill bo les are no longer accepted, but dona ons of used blue jeans are again welcomed. The HUB is typically open on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1‐3pm for volunteer workers or deliveries.
Hand towels 3‐ring notebook paper‐150 sheets Spiral notebooks‐‐1 subject Legal pads‐‐8x10 ½ “
Rulers Pencils Eraser Crayons Baby sweaters
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD Are you looking for a cool summer me ac vity? How about Christmas shopping? Opera on Christmas Child shoe boxes will be ready for filling in October, but many gi s are on sale now. Back‐to‐school supplies like pencil sharpeners and crayons are now plen ful in stores.
Seasonal items such as jump ropes, soccer balls, sunglasses and T‐shirts are also affordable. A more detailed list may be found at samaritanspurse.org/occ. More informa on will follow soon.