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SAINT JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
A CONGREGATION OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
THE EAGLE THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF SAINT JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH 2150 CENTRE AVENUE BELLMORE NY 11710 (516) 785-4331
MAY 2018
STAFF AT SAINT JOHN:
Pastor: Rev. Laurie B. Cline
Deacon: Ms. Mary Barberio Ms. Charlene Drewes
Office Manager: Ms. Jeana Dwyer
Newsletter Editor: Ms. Jeana Dwyer
Congregational President: Ms. Suzanne Ryan
Organist & Choir Director: Ms. M. Quinn Anderson
Sexton: Mr. Nikolai Dovirak
WORSHIP HELP
SCHEDULE
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THANK YOU ’S 2
CHRISTIAN EDU-
CATION
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FUNDRAISING
EVENTS
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SPECIAL SERVICE
SCHEDULE
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GERANIUM ORDER
FORM
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WELCA 4
SOCIAL M INISTRY 4
INSIDE THIS ISSUE :
PASTOR’S MESSAGE:
SAINT JOHN MISSION STATEMENT:
We are a community of faith that is: gathered for worship and fellowship, empowered by Scripture and the Sacraments, strengthened for service and sent forth as witnesses to the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Come Holy Spirit, Come! Although Pentecost is a mi-nor festival when compared to Easter or Christmas, the gift of the Holy Spirit is so integral to our faith that the celebration never fails to evoke a sense of excitement as well as comfort. The comfort comes from knowing that God’s Spirit is always with us, giving us wisdom and empowering us to live the resurrected life. The excitement arises from the fact that our God cares so much about being in rela-tionship with us that the Spirit’s presence was consid-ered foundational by God, even at creation. It is only the one God wor-shiped by the three Abra-hamic faiths that desires so strongly to be in close rela-tionship with us, rather than some distant deity that ma-nipulates us and expects sacrifices to curry favor. We are so blessed to have this gift of the Holy Spirit, which although intangible, can so often be clearly dis-cerned as a force in our lives.
As is our custom here at Saint John, we will be cele-brating the first Holy Com-munion of two of our chil-dren, Khloe Klatman and Makayla Mooney. They have been a t tending w o r s h i p since infan-cy, and in Sunday school together since they were about three years old. As is so often the case, during the past year or so they have been eagerly awaiting their opportunity to partake of the Eucharistic meal with us. We are look-ing forward to their instruc-tion, it is such a joy to see how the children understand and respond to God’s gift of grace and to spend time with their parents. Personally, I can attest to the presence of the Spirit in my life. It was a pretty big surprise when the Spirit called me to the ordained ministry, and I have relied on the wisdom and comfort-ing presence of the Spirit throughout the 21 years I have served the people of Saint John. During the last few months, it was the discernment of the Spirit that made me un-derstand that the time had come to retire from full-time ministry, although I do
believe there is another chap-ter ahead – perhaps part-time interim work or some other challenge that the Spirit has in store for me. I have learned the Spirit is full of surprises! I cannot help but trust that this must be the right time for the right person to become the new pastor at Saint John. Perhaps even now they are discerning that the Spirit has something special in store for them, as I did 21 years ago, and I have confidence that they will be guided and com-forted just as I have been on the journey. They will bring enthusiasm and a fresh new perspective to the challenges that we all face doing minis-try together in this time and place. Our Tanzanian partners in ministry expressed our feel-ings about Pentecost so beau-tifully: “Gracious Spirit, heed our plead-ing, fashion us all anew. It’s your leading that we’re needing, help us to follow you. Keep us fervent in our witness; un-swayed by earth’s allure. Ever grant us zealous fitness, which you alone assure.” (WOV 687) May the gift of the Holy Spirit be with you always,
Pastor Cline
THANK YOU Thank you to all who participated
in our Cruise to Nowhere dinner. Profit for the evening was $387 which was designated for debt re-duction. Thank you to all our help-ers for decorating, setting up and cleaning up. Karen and Tom Bru-cia, Jim and Kathy Strouse, Tony and Marion Elicati, Lori and Eric Vanderwaren. Special thank you to Eric for portraying the Captain for the evening and Renate for the de-licious Linzer Tarts. In the fall we will be presenting a “Murder Mys-tery” dinner. Hope you will come and enjoy!
To Pastor Cline, Dcn. Charlene, Father Mark & Zach for the deli-cious meal at our shared service with St. Francis.
To Nancy Kamps-Cook for training on the job as assisting minister when Deacon Mary was injured.
MAY BIRTHDAYS 1 Jennifer Bergman 2 Gloria Chapman 2 Kevin Ziminski 4 Hudson DiTuri 7 Charlotte Kruger 8 Jennifer Pagano 12 Marie Orlich 12 Patrick Bracken 12 Corey Bogen 16 Ed Balaza 17 John Adel 19 Linda Smith 22 Nicole Pagano 25 Thomas Waldron 25 John Robinson, Jr. Congratulations to everyone celebrating a birthday in May Please notify the office if your birthday was inadvertently left off the list.
THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF SAINT JOHN
5/6 Acolyte: Eric Sargent Altar Guild: Renate Petschauer & Christa Tuccillo Lector: Carol-Ann Kehrbaum Ushers: Bob Altman & Sue Bogen Assisting Minister: Ira Bergman Communion Asst: Suzanne Ryan Greeter: Bill Schurade Coffee Hour: Marion & Bill Schurade 5/13 (Prayer & Anointing) Acolyte: Elizabeth Kamelhar Altar Guild: Jennifer Bergman & Deacon Charlene Drewes Lector: Phyllis Oehler Ushers: Ira Bergman & Bill Schurade Assisting Minister: Gail Tomasulo Communion Asst: Tom Sargent Greeter: Ed Cline Coffee Hour: Karen & Tom Brucia 5/20(Pentecost/FHC) Acolyte: Sara Forchelli Altar Guild: Nancy Dineen Lector: Jessica Pagano Ushers: Corey Bogen, Tom Sargent &
Thomas Ziminski Assisting Minister: Dcn. Charlene Drewes Communion Asst: Lise-Anne Orlich Greeter: Stephen Dowling Coffee Hour: N/A 5/27 Acolyte: Nolan Mooney Altar Guild: Kathy Strouse & Lori Vanderwaren Lector: Dcn. Mary Barberio Ushers: Bob Altman & Ed Finn Assisting Minister: Gail Tomasulo Communion Asst: Marion Schurade Greeter: Frank Branciforti Coffee Hour: Carol-Ann Kehrbaum & Renate Petschauer May Counting Schedule: 5/6 Jeana Dwyer & Suzanne Ryan 5/13 Marion & Tony Elicati 5/20 Dcn. Charlene Drewes & Lori Vanderwaren 5/27 Bob Altman & Nancy Kamps-Cook
WORSHIP HELP SCHEDULE FOR MAY
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To Ed Cline for building a heat shield to protect the piano in Joyful Noise.
To Ed Cline and Tom Sargent for replacing the bulbs in the lower part of the sanctuary.
To Lillian Guise for donating pro-ceeds from sales of her books to deficit reduction.
To Deacon Charlene and all who helped with our Saturday night service. Thanks to Zach & Jeremy for providing the music as always.
To Carol-Ann, Renate and Barbara Altman for providing hospitality for our April WELCA Bible study.
HELP WANTED Part-time Parish Secretary St. David’s Lutheran Church. Massapequa Park, is looking to hire a P/T parish secre-tary (Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.). Appli-cant must be proficient with Microsoft Office (Publisher, Word, Excel, Power-Point & Outlook) be familiar with page layout & design, have a familiarity with the internet and social media, be a welcoming presence, have the ability keep confidenti-ality, be able to manage an office, work independently and be a self-starter. Any-one interested should submit their resume to: pastormicah@stdavidslutheran.net
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
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The children are working with Ms. Quinn on new music to share with us on Pentecost Sunday. If you
child did not bring home their music, please let us know so we can get a copy to you. Practice at home makes the children more confident when they get up in front of the congregation. We are looking for a few volunteers to team teach Sunday school next year. With team teaching no one needs to teach every
Sunday. Anyone interested should see Jennifer Cline Sargent. There will be no Intergenerational Bible study on Sunday, May 6. We are hoping to reschedule it.
Our last day of Sunday school will be on Sunday, June 3. We hope that all of the children will be
able to join us to participate in the fun and games that are part of our end of the year celebration!
Pentecost Breakfast
Sunday, May 20 Howe Room
Following Worship
To sign up for our annual Pentecost breakfast fund-raiser please see Kathy Strouse during coffee hour. Re-natha is in the home stretch of finishing her high school education and all proceeds of the breakfast will support her tuition.
Ticket prices:
Adult - $10
Senior (65 & older) - $8
Children (ages 5-11) - $8
Children 4 & under are free
Maximum charge for an immediate family is $35.
YOUTH FUNDRAISER In the spirit of “change” that our youth will be embrac-ing this summer we welcome the repre-sentatives from doTERRA to teach us how we can “change” our approach to health and wellness with their essen-tial oils and other home, health and beauty products .
Sunday, May 6
Saint John Lutheran Church
2150 Centre Avenue
Bellmore, NY
Join us during coffee hour. The presentation will begin around 10:45 when the children begin Sunday school.
Questions? Please see
Jennifer Pagano.
All proceeds from this event will be donat-ed to the youth fund to help cover expenses
for the National Youth Gathering in Houston, TX.
Saint John Lutheran Church presents Italian Night
Sunday, May 6th 5:30 pm
Come and enjoy a wonderful evening of fellowship and a variety of delicious Italian dish-es. Proceeds from the dinner will go to the youth trip to Houston, Texas. Please email
Marie Orlich if you have not yet signed up at: marieorlich@aol.com
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SOCIAL MINISTRY Blessings to all mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers, aunts and all ladies who nurture others.
May you be blessed ten-fold! As you may know, Ed Finn is on the mend and we continue to keep him in our prayers for healing. Yet he managed to get in a delivery prior to his illness. Ed Finn took an additional 49 lbs. of groceries to New Life Center in April.
Thank you to all who donated groceries towards the Easter bas-ket drive. We will get a tally and
include the poundage next month. May you enjoy the reawakening of Spring!
The Outreach/ Social Ministry Committee
WOMEN OF THE ELCA The meal preparation for the INN (International Nutrition Network) is on the first Tues-day FOLLOWING the first Wednesday of each month at
5:30pm. We have gotten the task down to one hour! Another example proving "many hands make light work", so if you have a free hour once a month, please join us! This month we will be cooking on Tuesday, May 8. We hope that everyone had an opportunity to see the beautiful quilts our LWR quilters had blessed during worship on Sunday, April 29. Our small group continues this labor of love every Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Howe Room and welcome new-comers at any time. There are many ways to help, not just sewing!!
The next WELCA Bible study will be at Grace North Bellmore on Friday, May 25 at 10:00 am. Pastor Krauser will lead the discussion about an inter-
generational topic from the May issue of Gath-er magazine.
Geraniums for Pentecost If you’d like to order red geraniums to decorate the
church on Pentecost and your garden afterward,
please fill out and return this form to the church
office. Only plants that are paid for in advance will
be ordered.
Deadline to order: Sunday, May 13
Name: ____
# of geraniums ___@ $7.00 each
Total paid: $ ___
Special Services
Pentecost & First Holy Communion
Sunday May 20
(Don’t forget to wear red!)
Music Sunday
Sunday, June 10
Youth Sunday & Confirmation
Sunday, June 17
Contemporary Worship
with St. Francis
Saturday, June 9, 2018
5:30 p.m. service
6:15 p.m. shared meal
1692 Bellmore Avenue,
N. Bellmore, NY 11710
Attention Veterans
If you are a veteran, widowed spouse of a veteran, dependent or disabled child of a veteran you may be eligible for benefits. To find out if you are entitled to benefits contact the Nassau County Veterans’
Service Agency at:
(516) 572-6565
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DATES TO REMEMBER:
Saturday, May 5 – First Holy Communion class 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Sunday, May 6 – Anton Baptism, doTerra youth fundraiser following worship, Italian Night 5:30 p.m. Friday Saturday, May 11 & 12 – Synod Assembly Sunday, May 20 – Pentecost, First Holy Communion, Pentecost breakfast following worship, Council meeting following worship Monday, May28 – Office Closed in observation of Memorial Day
PLEASE PLACE STAMP HERE
Saint John Lutheran Church A congregation of the evangelical
Lutheran church in america
2150 Centre Avenue Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: 516-785-4331
Fax: 516-785-4331 E-mail: StJBellmore@gmail.com
Web site: www.stjohnbellmore.org
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DEADLINE FOR THE JUNE ISSUE OF THE EAGLE IS MAY 14
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