|
RAMBLINGS COINCIDENCE OR It seems that my
vacation took me away from Was it just
coincidence that the engineers were able to get the air to the trapped miners
at the right time? Was it coincidence that the drill bit
broke and gave those who were pumping more time to lower the water level?
Was it coincidence that the 9 were able to encourage
each other to hold on for three days?
Was it coincidence that a sealed lunch pale floated by that gave them
nourishment? So much happened at just the right time to make this rescue
possible, perhaps
some would say this is coincidence, but I believe this was God s providence.
God watches over us and cares for us, His timing is not always the way we think
it should be, however, it is always for the best. That is what Martin Luther also
writes in his catechism concerning God s care for us. Look at what he writes as
the explanation to the first article of the creed: I believe that God has created me and all that exists; that he has
given me and still sustains my body and soul, all my limbs and senses, my
reason and all the faculties of my mind, together with food and clothing, house
and home, family and property; that he provides me daily and abundantly with
all the necessities of life, protects me from all danger, and preserves me
from all evil. All this he does out of his
pure, fatherly, and divine goodness and mercy, without any merit or worthiness
on my part. For all of this I am bound to thank, praise,
serve, and obey him. This is most certainly true. Our God has, once again, shown us in this drama, that He is at work
always on our behalf. So then we can be like the
little boy who remained calm on a ship that was being tossed back and forth by
the waves. When asked by the other adults around him why he wasn t
afraid, he simply said My Dad is the Captain. While we don t know what the future will hold for us, we do know WHO
holds the future, it is the God who sent Jesus to save us from sin and death!
So let us trust Him in all things! Shalom, Pastor Mel
RALLY DAY IS On that day we will Kick off our Sunday School Program for the
year. With a little home grown talent
and some promotional activities, which will then be crowned
by a time of fellowship with punch and cookies.
So join us for this special day and bring a friend to come be a part of
our Sunday School for that day and even perhaps for the rest of the year. For there is Joy in the heart of God when
Brethren fellowship and learn together. We ll be looking for you. August Highlights Below are the highlights of discussions and
actions taken at our August13, 2002 meeting: COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS Following a discussion with those wishing to affirm their Baptism, we approved
Krista Long, Laura Beachley, Stephanie Landis and
Allison Kimmel for the Affirmation of Baptism on October 27. We were pleased to
see that we were still in the black ink, financially, as of the end of July. We re hopeful that this will continue. In light of the
increasing concern for children s safety, the council has appointed a small
group to look at the Child Safety Program resources that we have gathered, and
bring back a recommendation to a future council meeting. We approved putting
$500 of the Endowment Fund check into the Discressionary
Fund and $2,367 into
the Memorial Fund. We approved the
Expectations for Pastor Foster s Time (If you would like to see a copy,
please contact the church office. We
would be very glad to share it with you). We accepted the
Property Use recommendation not to plant a tree by the ramp door. We approved the
Property Use recommendation to put up a flag pole by
the ramp door. We approved the
request from Meals on Wheels to provide desserts on the week of 10/7 to 10/11. We discussed our
options for dealing with the parking problem.
We have decided to monitor the situation, for the time being, and take
no further action at this time. We approved
receiving our 9th grade youth into membership on Sunday, September
8. We also approved offering a Saturday in October for instruction to those
youth who wish to Affirm their Baptism. Then, this
group would meet with the Council in November and Affirm their Baptism in either
November or December. We approved a 2.5%
increase of Pastor Glenn s salary. We
will now notify We approved the
request from the Board of Managers to change the Endowment Fund payments to
June 30 and December 30, instead of June 1 and December 1. We approved taking a
quarter page ad in the paper s Flight 93 Commemorative
Edition. If you have questions
or concerns about any of these council activities, please contact your council
representatives (below). Thank you. Shirley Adams
267-5719 Julie Bittner 634-5303 Pat Kelley
634-0367 Tom
Fisher 267-4578 Darrin Gaudlip 267-4158 Keith Leydig 267-5208 Susan Long 267-4367 Barb
Pyle 267-6030 Chuck Robb 267-3947
Scott Shaw 267-6541 Larry Shober 267-4042 Pastor Mel
267-5014 (O) or 267-4226(H) CALLING OUR
COMMUNITY TO COME TOGETHER AND REMEMBER Last year, on September 11, tragedy occurred
for our nation and all people have been profoundly affected
by those events. It will now be a year since those tragic events occurred.
Communities across our country are being called
together to remember and to ask God for his comfort and strength to meet the
challenges we continue to face. In Average Attendance 2002 2001 Worship 186 148 Sunday school 46 37 CALLING ALL WHO WISH TO
UNITE WITH US IN MINISTRY! Anyone who is not a member, but
wishes to become a member is invited to join us for
two orientation sessions. These will be held on
October 6 and October 13, following our So that we can adequately prepare
for this orientation, we need to know how many will be attending our sessions.
So if you or someone you know are planning to come, please call the church
office by September 30 and let us know who, and how many, will be joining us.
Your cooperation is much appreciated. We are excited that God has sent us
new people, who will help us fulfill our ministry in this place. We look forward to
welcoming and orientating you to our ministry and will see you on Sunday,
October 6 & 13. Until then, may God continue to watch over and
shepherd you. Whiskey
Rebellion Service - September 29 On September 29, we
will again gather as a community to celebrate our colonial heritage. Using a service from those colonial days, we
will remember the importance of the faith of our ancestors. So come join us as we step back in time to
remember and give thanks to our Lord for his amazing love. Just so you are
aware, we have held to the tradition that for community services, such as the
Whiskey Rebellion Service, we return any envelopes used to the respective
church from which they came, and use all the loose offering for ministry in our
Berlin community. Community
Worship Service at Reformed
Cemetery A special service will be held at the Reformed Cemetery at Blanket
Sunday is October 6 A special offering and/or
blankets will be received on Sunday, October 6, to be
taken to LWR to help those in need. If
you would like to participate, please use your special envelopes and mark it
for Blanket Sunday. Each $5 received buys
a sturdy blanket, which provides shelter, warmth, and security to someone in
the world facing disaster. So,
prayerfully consider what you can give to help.
Communion, Why I come to the Altar of God I come, not because I
am worthy, but because I have sinned and fallen short of what, by God s help, I
might have been. I come, not that there
is any magic in partaking of Christ s body and blood, but because of the Lord s
command, Do this for the remembrance. I come, because Christ
bids me come. It is His table and he
invites me. I come, because here
is portrayed the sacrifice of my Lord who gave Himself for me. I come, because I find
myself drawn closer to God, the Christ of Calvary, and to those who kneel with
me at Holy communion.
Yes, I am made to feel my kinship to all those
everywhere who proclaim Christ as Savior. I come, because I rise
from the Lord s Table with a new strength, courage, and power to live for Him
who died for me. You are
invited to come to communion on September 1, at Treasurer s Report
IT S TIME FOR
OUR CELEBRATION
OF 225 YEARS OF MINISTRY TO BEGIN In 1777 our ancestors
founded our church and we have been doing ministry in this place ever since.
Now we are going to
celebrate those years of ministry. To do so we are having three special events, which are
as follows: 1. A picnic with our brothers and sisters of
Trinity U.C.C. on September 7 at the Berlin Community Grove. Tickets
are now on sale be sure to get yours by August 28. 2. A Home Coming Sunday on September 8, during our
regular worship. On that Sunday, we will have only one worship
service, following our Sunday School, at 3. An Anniversary Service with the Bishop on
Sunday, October 20 and a dinner at the 4. A dinner at the Borough building will follow
our worship. The Anniversary Task
force has further developed all these events so that they will include some
great memories. In addition, there will be some special mementos, like a Cat s Meow
piece of the church, and ornaments that can be
purchased from our youth ministry. So mark these dates on
your calendars, get out and buy those picnic and dinner tickets, and plan to
join us for September 7, 8 & October 20; for you are not going to want to miss all the
special things, as well as, the special people this celebration will bring! WITH FALL OUR
WORSHIP TIMES
CHANGE Beginning on September
1 until May 25, our worship will be at We hope everyone will
note the changes and come at the right time. For we don't
want anyone to get confused by the time changes. Thanks for your cooperation. ENDOWMENT
FUND The Endowment Fund of
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church has now been in existence more than 10 years. The
total investments are a little more than $100,000.00. This generosity from our
people is great, but only the income from these funds may be used. As we all
know, the interest rates are down and therefore the income has
been reduced. We would like to
encourage you to add to this fund as you are able. It
may be in the form of memorials to loved ones, or it
may be an outright gift, or it may be an amount set aside in your will.
Remember any gift to this fund is Tax Deductible. If the gift would be a
Stock Certificate, the contribution is tax deductible at the fair market value
at the date of the gift. An added benefit to a gift of stock is that any
capital gains from the increase in value over the time you ve
held it would tax free if the stock is transferred to the church. (This
information is a generalization only always see your tax professional for tax
consequences specific to your situation.) And remember
also any amount is acceptable and appreciated. Please consider
helping to build this fund so that the income will be increased which in turn
helps current operating expenses and allows Holy Trinity to
better serve our mission in Christ.--The Board of Managers GIFTS Endowment Fund Donation by Doug & Kathy Bell Memorial Fund In memory of Marion Hittie
by Kaye Ann Shuck. Scout Project In honor of my grandsons, the Woida boys by Leanora Virtue In honor of our four sons and 2 grandsons, who
are Eagle Scouts by Richard & Rheta Hillegas. In memory of David M. Bell by Doug & Kathy Bell Donation by the Tim Sprowls
Family. MUSIC NOTES Anniversary
Choir Part of our church
anniversary celebration will be an Anniversary Celebration Sunday on October
20. If you or anyone you know would be interested in joining in on the
anthem, please let Martie Sprowls
know as soon as possible, so I can send you music and plan a full rehearsal
with all participants. Call 267-5263 or mailto:micah68@wpia.net You Are invited to join . . . . . . The
Adult Choir Open
to anyone who loves to praise the Lord with music and is willing to help lead
our . . .
Tongues of Praise (TOP) Choir I
welcome our youth to join us in this choir where we learn more about God's love
for us through the songs we prepare for worship. Our first rehearsal will be
Monday, September 9 from Any questions
regarding any of the above choirs may be directed to Martie Sprowls 267-5263 or via
e-mail at micah68@wpia.net Let
everything that has breath praise the Lord! Adult Bells to Begin
Ringing The
Adult Bell Choir will once again resume practices on Monday, September 9th beginning at Campfire Service
and Hot Dog Roast Everyone is invited to
join us at the annual Campfire Service and hot dog roast at White Oak Grove on
Sun., Sept. 15th at THANK YOU Many thanks to Pastor Mel & Pastor Foster for their visits an prayers while I
was in the hospital; and for all the visits prayers and get well cards from my
church family. They were
all very much appreciated. -- Fern Schrock I would like to take this opportunity to thank the family of Holy
Trinity for their prayers, visits, phone calls and
cards. I want to also
thank Pastor Glenn for bringing me home communion, Joyce Dunn and Dot
Landis for bringing me the beautiful altar flowers. Your thoughtfulness and kindness is very much appreciated.
God bless and be with you all and keep you well and safe. -- Most
sincerely, John Ream Thank you for the wonderful meal that was prepared by the ladies of the church following the funeral. -- The Elwood Weyant
Family Thanks for all the get well cards, thoughts
and prayers. A special
thank you for visits by Pastor Mel and Mary Jo. Thank you for your kindnesses. -- Sincerely,
Pat Stone YOUTH ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Whiskey Rebellion Booth We ll
need youth volunteers (adults are welcome too) for the booth at the Whiskey
Rebellion both Saturday and Sunday. We ll be doing the same as last year, but adding face
painting and any other ideas that people may want to help with. We ll need help
setting up and tearing down. Deadline
for sign up will be Thursday, September 26th. Sign up on the sign up sheet in the Sunday School room or by calling Becky Philip at (814)
634-8296. Our Youth Ministry is selling gold-finished ornaments of our church for
a youth fund-raiser (see the sample & sign up sheet located on the bulletin
board in the Sunday School room). Cost for the
beautiful ornaments is $5. Contact Mary
Jo Kirk (267-4226), Lorrie Shaw (267-6541), or stop in the church office and
buy one there. Nursery - September 1 8 15 22 29 Birthdays - September 1 Shirley
Adams, Suzanne Walker 2 David Berkey 3 Elma Felten, Jamie Richards, Jane Scurfield, Barbara Walker 4 Michael
Brant 5 Ferne Brant, Sue Clites, Betty
Smith 6 Scott Coughenour, Keegan Walker 7 Allexsi Engleka, Jay Engleka, Harold Knupp, Madeline Marker, Lois Smith, Robert
Stern 8 Beth
Bittner, Lori Klimchak 10 Faye Glessner, Tracey Kiesnowski 11 Ken Baker 12 13 Deborah Berkey, Jana Glotfelty, Devin Stern 14 Joyce Meese, Ron Yoder 15 Leilani Holland, Ian Hummel 16 Patrick
Broderick, Joseph Pribelsky, Nancy
Schrock 17 Bill Cober, Carolyn Landis 18 Joyce Beachley, Aaron Blubaugh, Mike Bowman,
April Carpenter, Robin Walker 19 Tina Gindlesperger, Matthew Kirk 20 John Beachley II, Luke Bonus, Mary Kreinbrook, Edna Walker 21 Blake Engleka, Joseph King, Christal Marker 22 23 Dave Antram, V.J. Chalk, Aliya Lipinski, Rose
Saylor, Braden Shober, Roy Vena 24 Lucille Maust 25 Juliana
Bonus, John Ferguson, Shane Hummel,
Katlin Musser 26 Ray Carver 27 Dale Coslic, Sarah Gardner, Jody Leverknight 28 Ryan Ferre, Denail Fisher, Madalyn Walker 29 Beth Walker 30 Kay Ann Cober, Alex Coleman Our apologies if we have missed or made a mistake with
birthdays, or anniversaries. If
we have, please notify the church office, so we can correct our records. Thank you.
Anniversaries - September 4 Bob &
Elizabeth Kuhlman 6 Mike &
Carol Countryman, Ray & Dianne Engleka 11 Bruce &
Sue Landis 12 Greg &
Sue Walker 13 Mike &
Kim Beam 14 Scott &
Michelle Etris 15 Dave &
Joyce Meese 16 Wayne &
Nancy Schrock 17 Jim &
Patty LaBute 19 Harmon &
Debbie Custer 24 Jim &
Stacey Broderick 26 Keith &
Denise Leydig, Ray & Linda Coleman 30 Barry &
Carole Holland, David & Susan Long,
Mike & Greta Haer The Whiskey Rebellion Crew and the Apple Dumpling Gang. . . . . . are on the
move again!
We ll
be making Apple Dumplings for the Whiskey Rebellion weekend on Thursday,
September 26 in the late afternoon and early evening, setting up on Friday the
27th and serving the ham and green bean fundraiser dinner on the 28th. We ll
need LOTS OF HELP! So be sure to set
aside some time on your calendar to help now, and plan to have a delicious
dinner on Saturday the 28th. Sign up sheets will be posted on the bulletin board soon. Please take a minute to
prayerfully consider how you might help with a donation of food or time. WAYS TO READ
THE BIBLE Faith Lutheran Church,
Somerset, beginning Sunday Evening, September 29 from Dates are September
29, October 6, October 27, November 3, November 10 and
November 17 from Flight 93
First Anniversary Memorial Concert A concert of
traditional hymns, inspirational and patriotic songs featuring: Seasoned Grace (a new musical ensemble),
Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, and Laurel Highlands Chorale, will
be held The concert is sponsored by 9-11/Flight 93 Memorial Concert Committee, and
endorsed by Somerset Area Ministries, Shanksville-Stonycreek
Ministerium.
Admission is free,
but tickets are required. They are
limited and will be available at any Somerset Trust Company office. Amazing
Miracle Maze Everyone is invited on
this family adventure featuring: *5 acre corn maze
*hay bale maze for children *pumpkin launch *hay rides *petting zoo (on
selected dates) *face painting, *refreshments.
The festivities are sponsored and located at Cost: Ages 4-10 (must
be accompanied by an adult) $3 and Ages 11 & up $5. There will be no admission one hour prior to
closing. Bring your own flashlight.
FROM OUR GLOBAL MINISTRY TEAM Trip to Recently five people
traveled to They visited various
churches, communities and church related offices of the The unemployment rate
is 35% in urban areas. People walk for
miles from the country into the cities for water and to sell
items to make money for their families.
Some days they make just a few pennies. They are a people with
very little hope for things to get better in the future. But they have a
great love for the Gospel and Jesus. HIV
and chronic malaria are killing many people. Education is only
available to a few because the cost is so high.
The group took school supplies with them to give to the schools. They also handed out bracelets (WWJD) to the
children. Prayer Petition: Heavenly Father, help the Kenyan people
deal with the shortage of water and food, poverty, the spreading of diseases,
and the social problems they face every day.
Give them guidance and strength to face each new day. Give them hope for a brighter future. We ask all this in your holy name, Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen. SYNOD SHORTS Sequanota Benefit Dinner The Annual Sequanota Benefit Dinner will be held Thursday, Synod Assembly is History The 2002 synod
assembly was held 6/13-15. At the opening service, two persons were
ordained to Word and Sacrament ministry and Conference Deans were
installed. Bishop Pile was the
preacher. Elected to Synod
Council were:
Karen Bennett, Dave Mankamyer, Pastor Ed DeVore, & Pastor Greg VanDyke. Pastor Jean Horman was elected to the Consultation Committee. Pastor Ken Diable,
Pastor Lynn Sanner, Pat Myak and Mike Walker were elected to Discipline
Committee. Voting members to the 2003 Churchwide Assembly were: Bob Bastian, Dick Steuernagle, Alicia
Anderson, Jeanne Fleegle, Pastor Katherine Douglass,
Pastor Lynn Sanner, Pastor Robert Hoover, Pastor Earl
Janssen, and Dana Schmidt. The Assembly shared
with the ELCA rep. what we saw as the 3 things the church should be working at
in the future: 1.
Youth and children ministries, 2.
outreach, including evangelism and witness, 3. defining the Lutheran identity. Our visitors to The Next Step is the
only emergency shelter in We need volunteers to
help and comfort our guests, as well as engage in light clerical or house work, meal planning, fundraising support, childcare,
and local errands. Other occasional
volunteers are needed for light handyman work, snow
removal, lawn work, and fundraising events. Next Step provides
training on shelter policies, procedures and regulations,
how to work with shelter guests, and helps you learn new skills or put old ones
to good use. We screen in-house
volunteers for criminal and child abuse and plan to have volunteers work in
pairs. Please prayerfully
consider committing 4 hours a day on a weekly or monthly schedule to helping
Next Step help your neighbors recover from a crisis. Or volunteer for
on-call occasional work. To volunteer or ask
questions, please call 814-444-8588 or stop by LUTHERAN MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Sign up for your
Lutheran Marriage Encounter weekend, which will be held
September 20-22 at
THE MIRACLE Written by:
John Hilligoss Better known as Mountain John Casselman Motel & Restaurant The clouds cover up the clear blue sky, It s black as coal, down in the mine, Life goes on, day by day, It s hard to feed a family on a miner s pay. Another day, with no daylight, That s the way for a mines life, Nobody knew as they left home, Nine would stay, and nine would go. Coal dust flying, dirty and black, Out of nowhere, you hear, Get Back , A wall of water, 4 feet high They all thought they would drown and die. Nine men scrambled from a coal black grave, Nine more below were left to save, Nose deep in water, the Boss threw a rope. Nowhere to go, and not much hope. They finally stumbled to a shaft up high, They all crawled in and prepared to die, Cold and wet, scared to death, They huddled for warmth and prayed for breath. They spoke of home, Heaven, and Hell, And many things, They d never tell. They heard the machines from way up high, Prayed for forgiveness, and tried not to cry. Families gathered, in the old Fire Hall, Prayer groups formed, to save them all, Drilling crews came from far away, They worked like dogs day after day. 9 knocks came on a ventilation pipe, 12 hours gone, and they were alright, A hope, a prayer, a thread of light, They worked for three days, and 4 nights. The town folks came, with hot warm food, Will they make it or not, no one knew, The Governor cried, the families prayed, The drills kept drilling, there were men to save. 70 some hours, and the drills broke through, To a would be grave, and a mining crew, Nine were alive, wet and cold, A miracle for all, 250 feet below. The Quecreek mine, a Brought together by prayer, Lost faith was found. The clouds blew away and left a clear blue sky. Nine lucky miners are still alive. |
![]() |
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Copyright Policy | Privacy Policy | RSS Feeds | Site Directory | | Site Map | The Store | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||