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P A S T O R ’ S M E S S A G E
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S U N D A Y S C H O O L
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Y O U T H P A G E
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K I D D I E K O R N E R
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O U R C H U R C H F A M I L Y
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S E N I O R F E L L O W S H I P
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P E A C E P E R S P E C T I V E S
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C H U R C H C A L E N D A R
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W A Y S T O S E R V E
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A N N U A L C O N F E R E N C E W R A P - U P
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S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 8 S P R I N G C R E E K C H U R C H
O F T H E B R E T H R E N
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
C R E E K C O N N E C T I O N
A FREE ONE-DAY PARENTING CLASS
S pring Creek Church of the Brethren is partnering with COBYS Family Services,
Day Seven Ministries, Love INC of Greater Hershey, and a local addiction
counselor to provide a parenting class that builds and strengthens families.
Parents or caregivers
of children of all ages
are welcome to attend.
This one-day interactive class
will be held at the church on Saturday,
October 20, 2018, starting at 8 a.m.
and going until 4:30 p.m.
Based upon your schedule, you may attend
either one or all four of the following workshops:
Building Confidence and Self-Esteem
Using the Power of Positive Reinforcement
Parenting in a Porn-is-the-Norm Culture
Hope for Families Faced with Addiction
The cost of the program is free. Lunch and child care are provided.
To register for this class, please visit the church’s website, springcreekcob.org/
parenting, or you may contact the church office by phone at (717) 533-7192 or by
email at connect@springcreekcob.org.
Space is limited,
so please register early.
M ark your calendars now! We hope you will join us for Community
Day on Saturday, October 13, outside at Spring Creek. All are
invited for this fun time together. Look for more details coming soon!
COMMUNITY DAY - OCTOBER 13
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Ready. Set. Slow.
S eptember is here. Kids are back in school.
Sports, band, choir and other extracurricular
activity schedules amp up. Labor Day brings the
end of summer and we’re back to a “normal”
routine. We’re off and running. In the church
we resume regular Wednesday Night Alive soon,
choir kicks off their season, Youth Group meets,
and our church activity calendar fills up. Vacation
season ends, and we’re back to the busy grind.
Yet one of the themes that comes up time and again through Scripture is that of Rest. In the beginning
God creates. God fills the earth with all kinds of vegetation, creatures and lastly God’s image-bearer,
humans. Then as everything is about to be set in motion, God rests. Before creation begins the business
of being fruitful and multiplying, the Creator and Sustainer takes a break.
In a way the narrative of Scripture can be told through the theme of rest. God himself rests with creation
at the beginning. But soon God’s people find themselves slaves in Egypt. They are forced to work
relentlessly. Their personal worth gets wrapped up in how much they are able to produce for Pharaoh.
Then, after the exodus, God commands the people to live in new ways. God gives the people good news
of rest in the form of one of the Ten Commandments. Elsewhere in The Law, God spells out a dramatic
practice of Sabbath rest every seven years and then a society-reorienting rest called Jubilee.
In the New Testament Jesus proclaims the good news of rest. The people are no longer bound by laws
of rest, but can truly receive rest as a gift. In fact, in Jesus we can find the only true rest. Total peace
and quiet.
Jesus invites all of us who are worn out, struggling, exhausted to come and find rest in him. In following
Jesus we can find a new way of living. We can be free to slow down and rest. We are freed to remember
we are humanBEINGS, not humanDOINGS. God loves us because we are God’s creation, not because
of what we have, or haven’t achieved.
As we jump back into the routine, busy schedules of fall, I invite you to join us in September as we learn
more about Sabbath rest. Ready! Set! Slow.
Two great resources for your own further study of Sabbath and rest would be Sabbath as Resistance:
Saying NO to the Culture of NOW by Walter Brueggemann and Subversive Sabbath: The Surprising
Power of Rest in a Nonstop World by A.J. Swaboda.
Blessings, Pastor Adam
A M E S S A G E F R O M P A S T O R A D A M
Sabbath:
"Hurry is the great enemy of spiritual
life in our day. You must ruthlessly
eliminate hurry from your life."
—Dallas Willard
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District-Wide Prayer Ministry
T he ANE District churches are praying for each other on a rotating weekly basis. For this month,
here are the sister churches to lift in prayer and those
praying for us.
Pray for their pastors, church leaders, and outreach
and service ministries. Pray for unity and love within
the church’s membership.
Pray for this church:
Praying for Spring Creek:
Sept. 2 Indian Creek (Harleysville, PA)
Germantown (Philadelphia, PA)
Sept. 9 Nuevo Amanecer (Bethlehem, PA)
Midway (Lebanon, PA)
Sept. 16 Akron (Akron, PA)
Mountville (Mountville, PA)
Sept. 23 Brunswick Fellowship (Wales, ME)
Source of Grace Mountain of Glory (Hyde Park, MA)
Sept. 30 Wilmington (Wilmington, DE)
Geiger Memorial (Philadelphia, PA)
SEPTEMBER SERMONS & SCRIPTURES
Sermon Series - Sabbath The Adult Sunday School classes
resume on Sunday, September 2.
The Carpenters meet in Room 402.
The Discoverers meet in Room 406 and will determine their specific fall study in September.
The Elective Class meets in Room 100. They will study Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life by Tish Harrison Warren.
The Seekers meet in Room 200. They will study the international Sunday School lesson God’s World and God’s People.
A D U L T S U N D A Y S C H O O L
September 2 Ready. Set. Slow. Genesis 1:27-2:3
September 9 No More Bricks Deuteronomy 5:12-15
September 16 Jubilee! Leviticus 25 (25:8-12)
September 23 Sabbath as Gospel Matthew 11:28-30
September 30 Sabbath for the Rest of Us Matthew 12:1-14
T he Sanctuary Choir begins another year of ministry in September with their first rehearsal
on Wednesday, September 12 at 7:30 PM. Please consider joining them if you enjoy singing. The choir especially needs sopranos. If you are interested in sharing your musical talents, contact Dick Hiler or attend the first rehearsal on September 12.
S A N C T U A R Y C H O I R
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Join in serving at the Disaster Relief Auction on September 21 & 22. Youth and families are needed to help with the children’s auction on Friday evening and Saturday late morning until mid-afternoon. For more info see Michelle or Marsha Heisey.
Youth Sunday School begins September 2, with a prayer walk through the neighborhood – praying for our schools, our family and friends and our community. Youth 6th-12th grade should meet in the Youth Room first.
September 9, Middle and High School will meet together in the Youth Room for Sunday School. Middle School youth grades 6th-8th will have Sunday School in Michelle’s office, and High School grades 9th-12th will meet in the Youth Room. Classes will meet together the last Sunday of every month for “SOS - Sharing Our Stories” and on a few other occasional Sundays. Parents you are invited to join your young person in the Youth Room for Sunday School on September 23 when we will talk about the upcoming year and pray together as we start a new school and church year. This fall our Middle School will be studying our New Testament biblical ancestors. Senior Highs will be using a new curriculum “Live a year with Jesus” where they will study the life of Jesus, discover in depth who he is, what he did during his earthy ministry, the truths he taught, and how they can share his message.
SEE YOU AT THE POLE day is Wednesday, September 26. All around the globe, in every time zone, students will be gathering at their flagpoles, praying for their school, friends, family, churches and communities. “See You at the Pole” is a day committed to global unity in Christ and prayer for this next generation.
Y O U T H P A G E
T hank you to all who helped Indian
Mobile Mission have a great summer with your special offerings. A check for $1,055 was gratefully received and produced the smiles you see on the bulletin board behind the Sanctuary. Check out the thank yous. You made a big difference in their lives! God’s blessings to you all! Marty Wolf
P.S. Sylvia Junior is also pictured and helping as Sylvia Webb nears “retirement.”
T he youth extend an official invitation to join them for SOS – Sharing Our Stories in the
Youth Room. Individuals or couples who would like to share a Sunday School hour talking about their stories with the youth should contact Michelle. SOS is the last Sunday of every month and is by far our young folks’ favorite Sunday!
YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
—Michelle Sheppard
Community Day is October 13. Come join us at
church!
WNA and Youth Group
both start October 3.
T H E K I D D I E K O R N E R
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Lebanon Rescue Mission Sunday is
coming soon. We are signed up to help
out on Sunday, September 23 from 2:30 –
6:15 PM. Look for a sign-up sheet for donations and to
help serve. If you have not had the opportunity to serve,
please consider helping out. This is a great time to
spread God’s love and realize how blessed we truly are.
Volunteers must be 8 years old or older.
begins again on
October 3. We will spend the month of
October preparing for Operation Christmas
Child. Be on the look out for ways to
volunteer throughout the Kid’s Club year.
SAVE THE DATES – Advent Bible School dates are
November 24, December 1, 8 & 15. Volunteers and
donations will be needed in order to make this ministry
successful again this year! Volunteer and donation
boards will be
set up next
month.
—Missy Blizzard
are needed for Kid’s Zone. Don’t forget that the kids still need you!!
If you are able to help, please sign-up online by clicking HERE. Thanks a bunch!!
Volunteers
—Missy Blizzard
Bethany Seminary Completes New Branding Project
A new logo, a completely redesigned website, and graphic themes represent the culmination of work by
members of the Bethany Theological Seminary community to give the Seminary a re-envisioned public
presence. “A change in an institution’s outward appearance should spark interest in what is happening within
its mission and program,” says Jeff Carter, Seminary President. “Consistent with our historic values, Bethany’s
new logo depicts the power of scripture read in community,
with colors that represent growth and wisdom. Our new
tagline—'so that the world flourishes’—speaks to the hope
of our mission while leaving room for individuals to live into
the ways God is calling them to serve. With a restructured
master of divinity program, a soon-to-be-revised master of
arts, and new scholarships and graduate certificates,
Bethany’s outward look is an expression of inward change,
so that our students, and the world, might flourish.”
Halloween Parade – Unfortunately, we won’t
be participating in the Hershey parade unless
someone else is able to run it, as Missy will not
be able to do it. If you are interested in leading
the parade this year, please contact Missy.
KIDS CLUB
Movie Night is Friday, September 28
at 7:00 PM in the Chapel. We will
watch How to Train Your
Dragon since we were not
able to watch it in August.
Come out for a great time!
If you have a birthday or anniversary this month and it is not listed, please contact the church office.
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Alicia Blizzard 700 College Place Campus Box 404 Williamsport, PA 17701
Adeline Gesford 206 College Avenue SMC# 2069 Williamsport, PA 17701
Kristen Haldeman Eastern University 1300 Eagle Road St. Davids, PA 19087
Wyatt Howe Box 3434 610 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02215
N O T E S O F
E N C O U R A G E M E N T
Brad Martin CP 3206 SCI Camp Hill P.O. Box 200 Camp Hill, PA 17001-0200
Ben & Megan Weaver 9321 Checkerbloom Dr. OKC, OK 73165
Prayer requests may be directed to Gloria Warner at 717-534-
2485 or gwwret@yahoo.com. If you want to be added to the list to receive the emailed prayer requests, please contact Gloria.
Cameron Brown Johns Hopkins University 339 North Charles Street Wolman #3372 Baltimore, MD 21218
Kourtney Field Keister Hall 302 101 N. College Avenue Annville, PA 17003
Noah Myers 241 Ashley 1416 Ridge Street Bowling Green, OH 43403 Kira Field - address coming soon
O U R C H U R C H F A M I L Y
5 - Bryan and Kim Hissong ‘04
6 - Jeff and Susan Eckert ‘97
8 - Gern Sr. and Pat Haldeman ‘57
10 - Dominic and Janice Genger ‘05
12 - Jim and Leann Weaver ‘87
16 - Kevin and Kim Forney ‘00
Kevin and Lindsey Icker ‘17
22 - Zachary and Amy Bailey ’07
Jeff and Joy Meck ‘62
26 - Ben and Pam Alger ‘80
27 - John and Sue Haldeman ‘86
30 - Don and Kay Byler ‘82
Justin Sr. and Yolanda DeShong ‘05
Andrew and Jessica Johnson Vinton ‘17
5 - Aniya Thomas
7 - Beth Boland
9 - Braetan Peters
Maryanne Bailey
12 - KC Thomas
13 - Cara Snyder
14 - Ben Wolf
15 - Bob Shaffer
16 - Micah Sheppard
18 - Olivia Wolfe
19 - Katie Ulm
21 - Chet Rose
22 - Greg Breidenstine-
Howe
23 - Adam Ulm
25 - Alex Snyder
Rachel Thomas
26 - Georgia Day
27 - Jeremy Field
29 - Judy Kimemia
Congratulations...
...to Jill Clemens and Jack Breidenstine who
were married at Spring Creek on Saturday,
August 18, 2018.
Their address is:
8 Magnolia Lane
Palmyra, PA 17078
Church mailbox: A-30
Thank you
to our caring church family
for your many concerns,
prayers, visits, cards, phone
calls, transportation while in
the medical center and rehab,
neighbors watering our flower
beds, and for Pastor Adam and
deacon visits.
—Gene Eagle and family
Brad is able to receive emails; please contact Bonnie Martin for details if you wish to correspond in this way.
W ould you help provide Personal Care Items to over 120 families in need in our area?
Items needed include: toothpaste, bar soap, toothbrushes, body wash, hand soap,
shampoo, mouthwash, deodorant (women’s & men’s), hand sanitizer, tissues, disposable
razors (women’s & men’s), shaving cream, laundry pods, household cleaner, dish detergent,
dishwasher pods, toilet paper, paper towels, diaper cream, baby wipes, baby shampoo/wash.
A donation basket is located inside Spring Creek’s main entrance.
September:
Come join us for a summer wrap-up event at Kauffman’s Chicken BBQ on Thursday, September 6th at 5 o’clock. Enjoy an evening of fellowship, eating chicken, playing mini-golf, and of course there’s always ice cream. A sign-up sheet is posted in the Gathering Area.
(Contact: Lee and Bonnie Swinsburg)
OCTOBER:
The senior activity for October is the ANE 55 Plus Banquet at Yoder’s Restaurant in New Holland. The event is at noon on Wednesday, October 24th.
Entertainment will be “One Heart, One Voice.” The meal choice features broasted chicken or ham loaf with tossed salad, green beans, baby carrots, mashed potatoes, and ice cream. Cost is $18.00/ person.
Look for a sign-up sheet in the Gathering Area. The reservation deadline is Sunday, October 7th. Checks can be made out to “Spring Creek Senior Fellowship”.
(Contact: Lee and Bonnie Swinsburg)
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NOVEMBER:
Please join the Senior Fellowship on Thursday, November 15 as we travel to Sight and Sound Theatre to see “Jesus”. The performance is at 3 PM and will cost $56 per person. Dinner will be on your own after the show. “JESUS” is the action-packed musical stage adventure that takes you on a miraculous journey alongside the most famous person ever to walk the earth and the everyday people whose lives he changed forever. Comments from a friend who recently attended:
Just made the words of the Bible hop off the page.
The words of Jesus seemed to speak right to me and I got chills when He did His miracles.
Checks are to be made payable to Judy Hiler and given to her by Sunday, October 14th. Look for a sign-up sheet in the Gathering Area.
(Contact: Judy Hiler)
SENIOR FELLOWSHIP ACTIVITIES
T he Food Bank currently needs canned meats and stews, canned pasta, chunky soups,
baked beans, canned fruits, canned tuna, spaghetti sauce and spaghetti, syrup, pancake
mix. Please place donations in the Food Bank cart inside the main church entrance. Thanks!
H E R S H E Y F O O D B A N K
F R I E N D S W H O F U R N I S H
O ur Friends Who Furnish (FWF) ministry serves families in need in our community. Small
donations may be placed in the Clothing Bank cart inside the main church entry. For
furniture and over-sized items, please contact Beth Boland to coordinate drop-off/pick-up
(717-383-1855 or FriendsWhoFurnish@gmail.com).
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COBYS Bike & Hike Seeks to Extend Growth Streak to 20th
Year
T he 22nd annual COBYS Bike & Hike is Sunday, September 9, at Lititz Church of the Brethren. The event includes a three-mile walk, 10- and 25-mile bicycle rides,
and the 65-mile Dutch Country Motorcycle Ride. A silent auction runs throughout the afternoon. Donations of door prizes and auction items will be welcomed until the week of the event.
The Bike & Hike is COBYS’ signature fundraiser, raising more than $1.3 million for COBYS ministries, since its inception. Last year, the event grossed $136,669 and attracted more than 600 people. Participants included 306 walkers, 129 bicyclists, 166 motorcyclists on 104 cycles, and additional friends who stopped in to visit and participate in the silent auction.
Bike & Hike income has grown for 19 consecutive years. Planners are seeking to make it 20, while also setting a new attendance record.
“We are off to a great start this year, with record business support already in the bank,” said Director of Development Don Fitzkee. “Now we just need walkers, riders, and donors to get us the rest of the way.”
Walkers and bicyclists donate a $25 registration fee, obtain support from sponsors, or both. Motorcycles are $35 per cycle, plus $25 for an additional passenger. Pre-register by September 5 to receive a $5 discount. Individuals who raise $25 or more in pledges do not need to pay the registration fee.
Participants receive a free t-shirt, ice cream, refreshments, and a chance to win a door prize. Those who raise certain levels of support earn additional prizes. Junior and senior high youth groups who raise $1,500 or more earn a gym/pizza night.
A WJTL radio personality will provide live reports from the event.
For more info, visit www.cobys.org/bike-and-hike. To arrange a silent auction or door prize donation, contact Development Associate Anne Stokes at 717-656-6580 or anne@cobys.org.
Tuesday Evening Women’s Study
“Perseverance - Discipleship in an Instant Society”
by Eugene Peterson
When: Tuesday evenings, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. September 25 through October 30
Location: Pintarch home (note change of location as previously indicated on fliers)
Leader: Kathy Brode Cost: Books are $12.00
When the going gets tough, what does a Christian do?
This world is no friend to grace. God has given us some
resources, however. As we grow in character qualities
like hope, patience, repentance and joy, we will grow in
our ability to persevere on the journey to follow Jesus.
Tuesday Evening Women’s Study Registration Form
Name_______________________________ Mailbox # __________
Email __________________________ Phone # ________________
Please enclose $12 for the book and make your check payable to
Spring Creek Church of the Brethren. Place your payment with
this form in the church office mail slot by September 9.
Gather with other women on Tuesday nights as we look at biblical passages which offer
encouragement to continue in the path Christ has set forth for us.
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F R O M F I N A N C E & S T E W A R D S H I P
Get A Competitive Rate On Your Savings
Help the Church Save Significant $
and Pay-off its Mortgage More Quickly
Make a 5-Year Loan to the Church at 3%
See the bulletin board in the Gathering Area
(left of the mailboxes) for a draft copy of the loan agreement
and/or contact Paul Pintarch for more details at 717-566-4307.
W e have already processed $110,000 in notes in just three weeks!
For every $100,000 in notes we are able to issue, we project that
we can save at least $23,000 in interest payments over the remaining life
of our mortgage based on current projections for near-term interest
rates. We're off to a great start! Thank you for your support.
Mission Offering
Sunday, September 16
S unday, September 16, we will take a special Church
of the Brethren “Mission Offering” which supports
ongoing international partnerships with brothers and
sisters in Nigeria, Haiti, South Sudan,
and many other places around the
world. It empowers people of all ages
to serve through ministries like
Brethren Volunteer Service, Ministry
Summer Service, and workcamps.
Please make your checks payable to Spring Creek
Church of the Brethren and write “Mission Offering”
in the memo line; or on your offering envelope
indicate the amount you wish to go toward the
Mission Offering. As always, it is hoped this will be a
sacrificial gift above and beyond your normal tithe to the
church. If you will not be in church on September 16 but
would like to contribute, please place your contribution
(marked accordingly) in the church office mailbox. Thank
you for supporting these life-changing ministries of the
Church of the Brethren.
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Family Camp Auction
Saturday, September 1
The Children's Auction
begins at 9:30 AM in the
East Lodge followed by the
Main Auction. Donations
of auction items are being
collected including theme
baskets, camping
equipment and supplies,
toys, and collectables!
Contact Rick Balmer with
questions or donations at
balmers@campswatara.org
Fall Fun Food Fest
Saturday, September 29
Starting at 5:30 PM,
gather for a carry-in meal
featuring special camp
dishes followed by an
ice cream churn-off
competition and yummy
treats for dessert! RSVP
to the Camp Office at
717-933-8510 or
info@campwatara.org.
Come hungry!
~ Peace Perspectives ~
PEACE DAY 2018 Praying for Peace and Justice Together
You are invited to pray for peace and justice this Peace Day,
September 21, 2018
God’s power comes--when we pray. God’s power wells up in us and in our
communities--when we pray. God makes all things possible, bringing us
courage, vision, and commitment--when we pray. As peacemakers, we know
that division, conflict, ad polarization are everywhere in our world. Let’s take
that to God in prayer, together. As seekers of justice, we know that systems
and institutions often perpetuate injustice and broken relationships. Let’s join
together in prayer and see what God might do with us next. What new group
might you gather this year to pray fervently for peace and justice, together?
How are you called to pray--for your town, for a specific group, for an issue?
—Matt Guynn, “On Earth Peace”
“A wonderful future awaits those who seek peace.”
(Psalm 37:37 NLT)
Peacefully, Simply, Together
has one common thread woven through them....
a desire to continue to live in the way of Jesus.
Peace begins with trusting in the Prince of Peace
and building trust in relationships with one another.
—Pastor Adam
The way we live every moment
“First be reconciled to your brother or sister (Matthew 5:24b)
Worship encompasses all of life (James 1:22-27; Matt. 5:23-24). Worship can
never be considered only in the context of a Sunday service or a ceremonial
observance. The New Testament repeatedly contends that the way we live
every moment of every day is part of our worship; that our thoughts and
actions on weekdays may be more indicative of our effectiveness in worship
than our Sunday ceremonies. Just as faith without works is dead, so is
worship without daily commitment to God and neighbor. The epistle of James
insists that we must act upon the word we hear in worship, and Jesus made
it clear that we cannot make an appropriate offer to God if we are seriously at
odds with our brothers and sisters. —Kenneth I. Morse
Pay attention to your activities, to consider how each part of your day
represents a worshipful commitment to God and neighbor.
Pray God, help me examine my life to discern if I am at odds with anyone,
and show me a way to seek reconciliation.
—Excerpt from Speak Peace: A Daily Reader, (c) 2017 Brethren Press. Used by permission.
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DISASTER RELIEF AUCTION
T he Brethren Disaster Relief Auction is only a few short weeks away on September 21 & 22
at the Lebanon Fairgrounds. There is so much to see and do. If you have not picked up a booklet please do so and see all the exciting things that are going on. There are also some really good articles in there. I have one I wrote about the children’s activities going on that weekend, and there is also one in there from Pete Kontra who most of you know.
The youth of our church are going to be helping out with the children’s activities and other things around the auction, such as face painting, balloon art, being runners for the children’s auction, helping at the children’s store, and helping to collect trash. Come out and support the auction and support our youth as they help out, too!
The auction needs other volunteers to help in various areas such as the Bake Stand, Produce Stand, Food, and Runners for the auctions. Would you consider helping? The website is updated, and all the areas that need help can be found on there. You can sign up there, too. If you don’t have access you can contact me, and I can get you in touch with the committee that needs help. The website is: https://www.brethrendisasterreliefauction.org.
We talked this summer about getting the adults and the youth together, and this is one way we can do that by volunteering together.
There have been so many disasters in recent weeks and in the past year. The money from the auction goes to help those families in need. We had many Hurricanes last year not to mention the Tornado’s and Flooding and the Wild Fires. So much devastation and so much need; that is why this is one way we can give back to help others in need.
Hope to see you out at this year’s auction! If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
—Marsha Heisey
A N E D I S T R I C T
C O N F E R E N C E
C ome one, come all to the 49th Annual Atlantic Northeast District Conference
on Friday and Saturday, October 5 & 6 in Leffler Chapel at Elizabethtown College. Misty Wintsch, Associate Pastor at Mechanic Grove CoB, is the Moderator.
The Bible theme for this year’s conference comes from Philippians 4:8 ~ “Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”
There are certainly many true, honorable, just, pure, pleasing, commendable, excellent and praiseworthy things happening in our families, churches and communities to share with one another at our District Conference! We’re already getting excited about it! Why? Because it is a wonderful time of joy with other members of our extended Christian family. This year, we will be returning to a Friday night worship and fellowship time and a Saturday Conference. Certainly, we will be praising God and enjoying each other through God’s love during our Saturday business sessions, but our time of worship will be a separate and special event by itself once again this year. We will lift our voices to our Creator and Sustainer and celebrate His goodness for us as we meditate on this year’s theme “Think About Good Things.”
Delegates from Spring Creek this year are: Cindy Fasnacht, Bonnie Martin and Sandy Pintarch, with Pastor Adam also attending.
LONDONDERRY VILLAGE
P lan to join us on Sunday evening, September 30, for a concert by "Brass Triumphant," a nine member brass
ensemble from the central Pennsylvania area. They have
ministered in various churches, Messiah Village, Fort
Hunter, Masonic Village and will return to Londonderry Village. The concert will be held in the DiMatteo Worship
Center at 7 PM. A free will offering will be taken to support
the Village. Community and friends are invited.
B R O A D C A S T S C H E D U L E S
Londonderry Village Broadcast Sunday
2 - Midway 23 - Myerstown
9 - Palmyra 30 - Midway
16 - Spring Creek
Brethren Hour Broadcast WLBR 1270AM at 5:00 PM
2 - Myerstown 23 - Annville
9 - Midway 30 - Mt. Zion Road
16 - Schuykill
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
2 8:30 AM Traditional-S 9:45 AM Sunday School
10:00 AM Mt. Rock Seniors-Parlor
11:00 AM Contemporary-C
11:00 AM Mt. Rock Church-S
3
Labor Day
All church offices
are closed
4 7:00 AM Men’s Breakfast
at Hometown Rest-Palmyra
7:00 PM M&W-100
7:00 PM Trustees-Library
5 10:00 AM Quilting-400
10:00 AM Balance Class-
Chapel
6:30 PM Praise Band
6
5:00 PM Sr.
Fellowship
Kauffman’s
Ckn. BBQ
7:00 PM
Deacons-100
7
8
9 8:30 AM Traditional-S
9:45 AM Sunday School
9:45 AM Inquirer’s Class (Parlor)
11:00 AM Contemporary-C
11:00 AM Mt. Rock Church-S
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Fellowship
Hall /Kitchen reserved
10
11 7:00 AM Men’s Breakfast
at Hometown Restaurant-
Palmyra
3:00 - 8:00 PM ANE District
Sectional Meeting-Chapel
7:00 PM Communications-
Library
12 9:30 AM Food Bank-Hbg 10:00 AM Quilting-400
10:00 AM Balance Class-
Chapel
6:30 PM Praise Band
7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal
13
7:00 PM Staff
Meeting-100
14
15
October
Creek
Connection
Deadline
16 Mission Offering Sunday 8:30 AM Traditional-S
9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Contemporary-C
11:00 AM Mt. Rock Church-S
17
7:00 PM F&S-100
18 7:00 AM Men’s Breakfast
at Hometown Restaurant-
Palmyra
6:30 PM E&S-100
19 10:00 AM Quilting-400
10:00 AM Balance Class-C
6:30 PM Mt. Rock Church
Bible Study-Youth Room
6:30 PM Praise Band
7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal
20
7:00 PM
Church Board-
100
21
Peace Day
22
23 8:30 AM Traditional-S
9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Contemporary-C
11:00 AM Mt. Rock Church-S
2:30 PM Serving at Lebanon
Rescue Mission
24 25 7:00 AM Men’s Breakfast
at Hometown Restaurant-
Palmyra
26 See You at the Pole 10:00 AM Quilting-400
10:00 AM Balance Class-
Chapel
6:30 PM Praise Band
7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal
27 28
7:00 PM
Church
Movie
Night-
Chapel
29
30 8:30 AM Traditional-S
9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Contemporary-C
11:00 AM Mt. Rock Church-S
The September deacon on call is
Michelle Sheppard with Paul
Pintarch as back-up deacon.
Disaster Relief Auction
S E P T E M B E R C H U R C H C A L E N D A R
Coming in October:
October 3: First Wednesday Night Alive! October 5 & 6: ANE District Conference October 7: World Communion Sunday, Love Feast October 9: Lond. Village Good Samaritan Dinner October 13: Community Day at Spring Creek October 17: Wednesday Night Alive / Shoebox Packing
October 20: FREE Parenting Class at Spring Creek October 21: 11 AM COMBINED Worship, Baptism & Receiving New Members, No Sunday School October 24: District Senior Adult Fall Banquet at Yoders October 26: Church Movie Night October 27: Lond. Village Fall Harvest/Christmas Bazaar October 28: Hershey/Hummelstown CROP Walk October 31: Wednesday Night Alive
Ways to Serve Our Church Family
September 2018
September 2 September 9 September 16 September 23 September 30
TRADITIONAL SERVICE
Greeters Alvin Bashore Luke Wagner Gerald Thorne
Luke Wagner Gerald Thorne
James Weaver Luke Wagner Gerald Thorne
Ty Boland Luke Wagner Gerald Thorne
Luke Wagner Gerald Thorne
Ushers Lloyd Wagner, Sr. Troy Peters Luke Sheppard Nathan Jennings Glen Sheaffer
Lloyd Wagner, Sr. Troy Peters Luke Sheppard Nathan Jennings Glen Sheaffer
Leah Jennings Marina Sheaffer Sofia Howe Karen B-Howe
Lloyd Wagner, Sr. Troy Peters Luke Sheppard Nathan Jennings Glen Sheaffer
Lloyd Wagner, Sr. Troy Peters Luke Sheppard Nathan Jennings Glen Sheaffer
Welcome Center Verna Royer-Rose Doris Lineweaver Brenda Gish Jan Gerhart Verna Royer-Rose
Nursery Breidenstine-Howes Jen Alwine, Joy Meck, Jan Gerhart
Blizzard Family Sonya Weber-Peters
Toddler Room Breidenstine-Howes Jen Alwine, Joy Meck, Jan Gerhart
Blizzard Family Verna & Chet Rose Verna & Chet Rose
Projection
Sound Bob Etter Bob Etter Bob Etter Bob Etter Bob Etter
Video Alex Gerhart Alex Gerhart Alex Gerhart Alex Gerhart Alex Gerhart
Worship Leader David Myers Kathy Brode Jim Martin Cindy Fasnacht Jon Sheppard
Reader Jan Gerhart Ben Sheppard David Gerhart Luke Sheppard Troy Peters
Message for Young Disciples Pastor Adam Karen Alwine Brenda Etter Sheppards
Kids’ Zone Cara Engle
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Nursery Breidenstine-Howes Joy Meck and Jan Gerhart
Blizzard Family Sonya Weber-Peters
CONTEMPORARY SERVICE
Greeters Bob Boyer Paul Pintarch Bob Boyer Randy Waybright Paul Pintarch
Welcome Center Debbie Haldeman Sandy Pintarch KC Thomas Dawn Early Dawn Early
Projection
Sound Mike Blizzard Mike Blizzard Mike Blizzard Mike Blizzard Mike Blizzard
Nursery/Toddler Room Mike Thomas & Phoebe Gesford
Sue Haldeman & Beth Boland
Gesford Family Marty Wolf & Phyllis Ingold
Phyllis Karli & Michelle Houck
Ushers Paul Pintarch Paul Pintarch Paul Pintarch Paul Pintarch Paul Pintarch
Kids’ Zone Gesfords
C R E E K C O N N E C T I O N Page 13
If you see an empty box,
can you help fill it? Are
there ways you are
willing and interested in
helping out?
If you can help, please
contact the volunteer
coordinators listed in the
church directory or call
the church office.
C R E E K C O N N E C T I O N Page 14
C R E E K C O N N E C T I O N Page 15
Adam J. Ulm Pastor Karen J. Breidenstine-Howe Administrative Assistant Melissa K. Blizzard Coordinator of Children’s Program Michelle Z. Sheppard Director of Youth Ministries David S. Myers Coordinator of Worship Ministry Judith M. Hiler Church Organist
S P R I N G C R E E K C H U R C H O F T H E B R E T H R E N
Are
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Para Avenue
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Welcoming, Worshiping, Growing, Sharing, and Serving – Together for Christ
335 East Areba Avenue Hershey, PA 17033
Telephone: (717) 533-7192
Email: Connect@springcreekcob.org
Website: www.springcreekcob.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ SpringCreekCoB/
Sunday Services: 8:30 AM Traditional Worship 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Contemporary Worship
C H U R C H S T A F F
Operation Christmas Child
I t’s hard to believe, but packing shoeboxes for
Operation Christmas Child is only two months
away. Mark your calendars for October 17 and join
us in the Kids Zone room for our packing party during
Wednesday Night Alive. It’s a lot of fun, and we’d
love to have you!
Collections are going great, and we should be able to
pack over 150 shoeboxes again this year. Thank you
so much for all of your donations. Our collection item
for September will again be School Supplies. Check
out all the back-to-school sales. The items we need
the most are: crayons, markers, colored pencils,
erasers, pencils, pens and small tablets. I will be
doing inventory of everything we have and will post a
list of anything else we still need in upcoming weekly
announcements. I have also been working on some
craft ideas for shoeboxes. Check out the display in
the Gathering Area. If you are interested in making
some crafts or getting together to work on some, just
let me know (saalbright@comcast.net). Please keep
OCC in your prayers as leadership, churches and
groups across the country begin to prepare for
National Collection week in November. Thank you for
your generosity and
willingness to share
Jesus with boys and
girls around the world,
through a shoebox
full of simple gifts.
Blessings,
Sue Albright
2018 OCC Collection Schedule
September School Supplies
October Your Chance to Sponsor a Shoebox
Be sure to mark you calendar to attend Love Feast on October 7 at 5:45 PM.
Share in a special Sunday of baptisms and receiving new church members on October 21. This is a combined 11 AM
worship service in the Sanctuary.
T he Wednesday Night Alive (WNA) kick-off
is scheduled for Wednesday, October 3,
2018, beginning with the 5:15 PM meal in the
Fellowship Hall. Hope you can come!
WNA runs every other Wednesday evening
beginning October 3 through December 12,
and picks back up January 2 thru April 24.
Wednesday Night Alive Schedule:
5:15 PM Meal - Call the church office
to RSVP (533-7192)
6:00 PM Kid’s Club & Youth Group
6:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal
7:30 PM Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
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